Claims
- 1. A container for the storage, transport and handling of bulk mail, the container comprising:
- a container portion;
- a top closure portion;
- the container portion including
- a bottom panel, the bottom panel being foldably connected to two sidewalls, a front panel and a rear panel,
- each of said sidewalls providing means for holding and restraining flaps disposed on opposing ends of the front panel and the rear panel, the means for holding and restraining the flaps disposed on opposing sides of the front and rear panels maintaining the front panel and the rear panel in an upright position,
- the bottom panel and each of said sidewalls include means for maintaining each of said sidewalls in an upright position,
- the top closure portion including
- a top panel foldably connected to and disposed between a front closure panel and a rear closure panel,
- the front closure panel includes two locking flaps disposed on opposing ends of the front closure panel, each of said locking flaps being engaged by the means for holding and restraining the flaps disposed on opposing sides of the front and rear panels of the container portion,
- the rear closure panel includes two locking flaps disposed on opposing ends of the rear closure panel, each of said locking flaps being engaged by the means for holding and restraining the flaps disposed on opposing sides of the front and rear panels of the container portion.
- 2. The container of claim 1,
- wherein the bottom panel includes a width and a length so that said container and a total of five other containers will fit onto an upper surface of a conventional pallet.
- 3. A container for the storage, transport and handling of bulk mail, the container comprising:
- a container portion;
- a top closure portion;
- the container portion including
- a bottom panel,
- two sidewalls,
- a front panel,
- a rear panel,
- the bottom panel providing a flat rectangular surface for stacking plurality of envelopes, the bottom panel being foldably connected to and disposed between the front panel and the rear panel, the bottom panel also being foldably connected to and disposed between the two sidewalls, the bottom panel including a plurality of slots, at least one slot disposed adjacent to each of said sidewalls;
- each of said sidewalls including an outer wall which is foldably connected to the bottom panel, each of said sidewalls including an inner wall which is foldably connected to the outer wall of said sidewall at a common upper edge, each of said inner walls further including at least one downwardly protruding locking tab at a lower edge thereof, the inner wall of each of said sidewalls folding downward and inward and the locking tabs of each of said inner walls engaging at least one slot in the bottom panel to provide a folded sidewall, each of said folded sidewalls providing a space disposed between the inner wall and outer wall of each of said folded sidewalls;
- the front panel including two front-end flaps, each of said front-end flaps foldably connected to the front panel at opposing ends thereof, each of said front-end flaps engaging the space between the inner and outer walls of a folded sidewall;
- the rear panel including two rear-end flaps, each of said rear-end flaps foldably connected to the rear panel at opposing ends thereof, each of said rear-end flaps engaging the space between the inner and outer walls of a folded sidewall;
- the top closure portion including
- a top panel foldable connected to and disposed between a front closure panel and a rear closure panel,
- the front closure panel folding downward and abutting the front panel when the top closure portion is placed on the container portion and moved to a closed position, the front closure panel also including two locking flaps foldably connected at opposing ends of the front closure flap, each of said locking flaps engaging the space between the inner and outer walls of a folded sidewall and abutting an outer surface of one front-end flap of the front panel,
- the rear closure panel folding downward and abutting the rear panel when the top closure portion is moved to a closed position, the rear closure panel also including two locking flaps foldably connected at opposing ends of the rear closure panel, each of said locking flaps engaging the space between the inner and outer walls of a folded sidewall and abutting an outer surface of one rear-end flap of the rear panel.
- 4. The container of claim 3,
- wherein the inner and outer walls also including an access hole disposed toward a center of each said inner and outer walls, the access holes being in matching registry when the locking tabs of the inner walls engage the slots in the bottom panel.
- 5. The container of claim 4,
- wherein the bottom panel includes a width extending from the front to the rear panel and the bottom panel includes a length extending between the two sidewalls, the width being from about 9 to about 11 inches, the length being from about 20 to about 24 inches.
- 6. A system for the storage, transport and handling of bulk mail, the system comprising:
- thirty-six containers arranged in six layers, each of said layers including six containers,
- a pallet,
- a bottom panel cap,
- a top cap,
- two side enclosures;
- each of said containers including
- a container portion;
- a top closure portion;
- the container portion including
- a bottom panel, the bottom panel being foldably connected to two sidewalls, a front panel and a rear panel,
- each of said sidewalls providing means for holding and restraining flaps disposed on opposing ends of the front panel and the rear panel, the means for holding and restraining the flaps disposed on opposing sides of the front and rear panels maintaining the front panel and the rear panel in an upright position,
- the top closure portion including
- a top panel foldably connected to and disposed between a front closure panel and a rear closure panel,
- the front closure panel including means for securing the top closure portion and the front closure panel in a closed position,
- the rear closure panel including means for securing the top closure portion and the rear closure panel in a closed position;
- the bottom panel cap being flat with four upwardly protruding side walls, each of said sidewalls being in substantial alignment with an outer edge of the pallet, the bottom panel cap accommodating a layer of six containers;
- each said side enclosures including two locking panels, each of said locking panels including means for engaging one slit of a locking panel of the other side enclosure;
- the top cap including four downwardly protruding side walls, the top cap matably engaging the two side enclosures.
- 7. The system of claim 6,
- wherein the system includes a conventional standard sized pallet having a surface area, the bottom panel cap having about the same surface area as the pallet, each of said bottom panel panels of the containers having a surface area, the surface area of the bottom panel panels of the containers being less than one-sixth and greater than one-eighth the surface area of the bottom panel cap,
- whereby at least six containers will fit in one layer inside the sidewalls of the bottom panel cap.
- 8. The system of claim 7,
- wherein the side enclosures having a height, the containers having a height, the height of the containers being about one-sixth the height of the side enclosures,
- whereby six layers of six containers totalling thirty-six containers fit on the pallet between the bottom panel cap, the two side enclosures and the top cap.
- 9. The system of claim 8,
- wherein each of said side enclosures further including a main panel disposed between the two locking panels, each of said main panels being accommodated along an inside surface of a side wall of the bottom panel cap, the two side enclosures being arranged so that the main panels of the side enclosures are on opposing sides of the bottom panel cap and that each of said slits of each of said locking panels of the side enclosures engaging one slit of one locking panel of the other side enclosure.
- 10. Two blanks of foldable sheet material for forming a container body for the storage, transport and handling of bulk mail, the blanks comprising:
- a blank for forming a container portion of the container body, the blank for forming the container portion including
- a bottom panel, the bottom panel being foldably connected to and disposed between a front panel and a rear panel, the bottom panel also being foldably connected to and disposed between two sidewalls, the bottom panel including at least one slot disposed adjacent to each of said sidewalls,
- each of said sidewalls including an outer wall panel which is foldably connected to and disposed between the bottom panel and an inner wall panel, each of said inner wall panels further including at least one locking tab disposed at a distal end thereof, each of said sidewalls also including an aperture disposed along a common boundary between the inner and outer wall panels,
- the front panel including two front-end flaps, each of said front-end flaps foldably connected to the front panel at opposing ends thereof,
- the rear panel being foldably connected to the bottom panel, the rear panel including two rear-end flaps, each of said rear-end flaps foldably connected to the rear panel at opposing ends thereof;
- the blank for forming the top closure portion including
- a top panel foldably connected to and disposed between the rear closure panel and a front closure panel, the front closure panel including two locking flaps foldably connected at opposing ends thereof,
- the rear closure panel including two locking flaps foldably connected at opposing ends thereof.
- 11. The blanks of claim 10,
- wherein the blanks are fabricated substantially from the group consisting of corrugated paperboard and polyethylene.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part application of the parent U.S. application Ser. No. 07/946,622 filed on Sep. 18, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,263,635.
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