Claims
- 1. A blank for forming a rack for holding tubes and the like in an upright position, comprising:
- a) a rectangular top panel having a plurality of substantially round holes formed to receive an elongated object, wherein each of said round holes is adapted to be relatively smaller in diameter than the elongated object it is formed to receive, and wherein one or more of said holes formed to receive the elongated object has one dr more slits, radiating from the edge of that hole, thereby allowing said holes to easily partially deform when the elongated object of greater size than that hole is inserted and holding the elongated object with friction, and further wherein said plurality of holes formed to receive said elongated objects are arranged in a pattern of staggered rows, thereby allowing the rows to be placed more closely to each other;
- b) a rectangular first side section hingedly attached to one edge of said top panel, having first and second end sections, the edges of said first side section connecting to said first and second end sections being normal to the edge of attachment of said first side section to said top panel;
- c) two rectangular flaps, one hingedly attached to an edge of the top panel normal to said first side section, the other hingedly attached to the edge distal the attachment of said top panel to the first flap, each flap further having a flange section hingedly attached to the edge distal to the edge of attachment of said top panel, and wherein a hole is formed in one or both of said flaps, thereby forming a view port;
- d) a rectangular second side section hingedly attached to the edge of said top panel distal to the edge where the top panel attaches to said first side section, having first and second end sections, the edges of said second side section connecting to said end sections being normal to the edge of attachment of said second side section to said top panel;
- e) a rectangular bottom panel, hingedly attached to said second side section on the edge distal to the attachment of said top panel to said second side section;
- f) a rectangular first support section hingedly attached to said bottom panel on the edge distal to the attachment of said bottom panel to said second side section;
- g) a rectangular intermediate panel hingedly attached to said first support section on the edge distal to the attachment of said first support section to said bottom panel, having a plurality of holes formed to receive an elongated object and in such a pattern that the holes formed will align with the holes formed in said top panel when the blank is assembled into a rack, and wherein each of said holes is adapted to be relatively smaller in diameter than the elongated object it is formed to receive, and wherein one or more of said holes formed to receive the elongated object has one or more slits radiating from the edge of that hole, thereby allowing said holes to easily partially deform when the elongated object of greater size than that hole is inserted and holding the elongated object with friction;
- h) a rectangular second support section hingedly attached to said intermediate panel on the edge distal to the attachment of said second support section to said intermediate panel;
- wherein said first and second end sections on said rectangular first side and said second side are fixable respectively to said two rectangular flaps, said first support is fixable to said first side section proximate said bottom panel, and said second support is fixable to said second side section proximate said top panel, wherein said flanges are fixable to said bottom panel, and whereby said rack permits viewing above and below said intermediate panel.
- 2. A blank for forming a rack for holding tubes and the like upright, comprising:
- a) a rectangular top panel having parallel first and second edges, and third and fourth edges normal to the first and second edges, and further having a plurality of substantially round holes formed to receive elongated objects, wherein, each of said round holes is adapted to be relatively smaller in diameter than the elongated object it is formed to receive, and wherein one or more of said holes formed to receive an elongated object further has one or more slits radiating from the edge of that hole, thereby allowing said holes to easily partially deform when an elongated object is inserted and holding the elongated object with friction, and further wherein said plurality of holes are arranged in a pattern of staggered rows, thereby allowing the rows of holes to be placed more closely to one another;
- b) a rectangular first side section having first, second, third and fourth edges complementary to the edges of said top panel, wherein the first side section is hingedly attached by its second edge to the first edge of said top panel, and further wherein said first side section is further hingedly attached by its third edge to a first end section and is hingedly attached by its fourth edge to a second end section;
- c) two rectangular flaps, the first hingedly attached to the third edge of said top panel, the second hingedly attached to the fourth edge of said top panel, each flap further having a flange section hingedly attached to the edge of the flap distal to the edge attached to top panel, and wherein a hole is formed in one or both of said flaps, thereby forming a viewing port;
- d) a rectangular second side section having first, second, third and fourth edges complementary to the edges of said top panel, wherein the second side section is hingedly attached by its first edge to the second edge of said top panel, and further wherein said second side section is further hingedly attached by its third edge to a first end section and is hingedly attached by its fourth edge to a second end section;
- e) a rectangular bottom panel of substantially the same dimensions of said top panel, having first, second, third and fourth edges complementary to the edges of said top panel, hingedly attached on its first edge to the second edge of said second side section;
- f) a rectangular first support section, having first, second, third and fourth edges complementary to the edges of said top panel, hingedly attached on its first edge to the second edge of said bottom panel;
- g) a rectangular intermediate panel, having first, second, third and fourth edges complementary to the edges of said top panel, further having a plurality of holes in the same pattern as said top panel and hingedly attached on its first edge to the second edge of said first support section, whereby the holes formed align with the holes formed in said top panel when the blank is assembled into a rack, and wherein each of said holes is adapted to be relatively smaller in diameter than the elongated object it is formed to receive, and wherein one or more of said holes formed to receive the elongated object has one or more slits radiating from the edge of that hole, thereby allowing said holes to easily partially deform when the elongated object of greater size than that hole is inserted and holding the elongated object with friction;
- h) a rectangular second support section having first, second, third and fourth edges complementary to the edges of said top panel, hingedly attached to the second side of said intermediate panel;
- wherein said first and second end sections on said rectangular first side and said second side are fixable respectively to said two rectangular flaps, said first support is fixable to said first side section proximate said bottom panel, and said second support is fixable to said second side section proximate said top panel, wherein said flanges are fixable to said bottom panel, and whereby said rack permits viewing above and below said intermediate panel.
- 3. A rack for holding tubes and the like upright, comprising:
- a) a rectangular top panel having a plurality of substantially round holes sized to receive a given elongated object, wherein said plurality of holes formed are arranged in a pattern of alternatingly staggered rows of holes, thereby allowing said rows of holes to be placed more closely to one another, and further wherein each of said holes is adapted to be relatively smaller in diameter than the elongated object it is formed to receive, and wherein one or more of said holes formed for receiving elongated objects has one or more slits radiating from the edge of that hole, thereby allowing said hole to easily deform when a tube of larger diameter than that hole is inserted and holding the tube with friction, and wherein said rectangular top panel is hingedly attached on one side to a first side section extending downwardly, said first side section further having two hingedly attached end sections folded inwardly and under said top panel, one at each edge of said first side section that is normal to the edge of attachment of said first side section to said top panel;
- b) a second side section, hingedly attached to said top panel distal from the edge of attachment of said top panel to said first side section and extending downwardly, said second side section further having two hingedly attached end sections folded inwardly and under said top panel, one at either edge of said second side section that is normal to said top panel;
- c) a rectangular bottom panel of substantially the same size as said top panel, hingedly attached to said second side section and folded to extend under said top panel;
- d) a first support section hingedly attached to said bottom panel at the edge distal to the connection between said bottom panel and said second side section, extending upwardly and fixedly attached to the inner side of said first side section proximate said bottom panel;
- e) an intermediate panel of substantially the same dimensions as said top panel, hingedly attached to said first support section and folded inwardly to between said top panel and said bottom panel, having a plurality of substantially round holes in a pattern of holes identical to and aligned with that of said top panel, and wherein each of said holes is adapted to be relatively smaller in diameter than the elongated object it is formed to receive, and wherein one or more of said holes formed to receive the elongated object has one or more slits radiating from the edge of that hole, thereby allowing said holes to easily partially deform when the elongated object of greater size than that hole is inserted and holding the elongated object with friction, thereby allowing an elongated object placed in a hole in said top panel and continuing through the complementary hole in said intermediate panel to be held upright;
- f) a second support section, hingedly attached at a right angle to said intermediate panel on the edge distal the connection between said intermediate panel and said first support section and fixedly attached to the inner side of said second side proximate said top panel section;
- g) means, for attaching said support sections to the inner side of said side sections;
- h) a first flap and a second flap, each further having a hingedly attached flange, hingedly attached to said top panel distal each other and normal to said first and second side sections, extending downwardly and further having the flanges extending inwardly to occupy the space between said end sections said bottom panel, and wherein a hole is formed in one or both of said flaps, thereby forming a view port, and whereby said blank is assembled into a rack and said view port permits viewing above and below said intermediate panel.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application of Ser. No. 08/531,098 filed on Sep. 20, 1995, now abandoned, which is a file wrapper continuation of application Ser. No. 08/154,190 filed on Nov. 18, 1993, now abandoned.
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Continuations (2)
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