Claims
- 1. A round trip box made from a unitary blank having at least a bottom panel with four edges, four side panels positioned adjacent to and individually associated with said four edges, each of said edges and its individually associated side panel having the same length, a pair of top panels coupled to opposite ones of said side panels, a pair of end panels coupled to the other ones of said side panels, said unitary blank further having first, second and third side-by-side corner panels in each of the corners adjacent each adjoining pair of side panels, said first panel in each of said corners being attached to one of said top panels, said third of said panels being attached to one of said end panels, said third of said corner panels automatically forming a bracing panel responsive to a folding of said blank, said bracing panel being set at an angle by said folding in order to strengthen the corner when said blank is in a box configuration, each of said top panels having a width which is substantially greater than one-half of the width of the bottom, whereby said top panels overlap each other near the center of the box, and means for displaying an address on each of said top panels in the area of said overlap, whereby the addresses may be changed by reversing the overlapped positions of said two panels.
- 2. The box of claim 1 and a pair of insert tabs formed on opposite ends of each of said top panels, each of said side panels including cutout areas having dimensions for receiving said insert tabs formed on each of said top panels, said cutout areas and insert tabs forming cooperating means which enable said box to be sealed in a reusable manner.
- 3. The box of claim 2 wherein said cooperating means further comprises tape sealed across said top and side panels.
- 4. The box of claim 2 wherein said cooperating means further comprises a string and button combination for tying said top panel to said side panel.
- 5. The box of claim 1 wherein said bracing panels have dimensions which automatically causes them to come to rest in a position which is set at approximately thirty to forty-five degree angles between said side panels and said bottom panel of said box.
- 6. A method of making and folding the blank of claim 1 to form a reversible folder box, said method comprising at least the following steps:
- a. forming said unitary blank into side, top, corner and bottom panels;
- b. folding said unitary blank to cause said corner panels to self-articulate and to form double-sided and braced corners of said box responsive to further folding of said side and top panels, said panels automatically coming into place at the end of said folding with projecting tabs which protect the corners of the box ends;
- c. interchangeably overlapping said pair of top panels on said unitary blank, each of said top panels having associated insert tabs at each of their opposite ends;
- d. closing said box by folding a first of said two interchangeable panels and inserting said insert tabs associated therewith into cutouts in said other side panels of said box and then folding a second of said interchangeable panels over said first panel and inserting said insert tabs associated therewith into said cutouts; and
- e. placing labels in the overlapped areas on each of said interchangeable panels so that only one of said labels can be seen when said box is fully closed.
- 7. The method of claim 6 and the added steps of:
- (e) transporting and delivering said box in a first leg of a round trip with one of said top panels exposing the label on it; and
- (f) transporting and delivering said box in a second leg of said round trip with the other of said top panels exposing the label on it.
- 8. A corner construction for a box formed from a unitary blank, said blank having at least a bottom panel and connected thereto two sets of side-by-side adjacent panels running along the full length of at least first and second adjoining edges of said bottom panel, each set of said adjacent panels being deparated by a fold line to form side and top surfaces respectively after said blank is folded, said corner construction comprising first, second and third side-by-side corner panels, said first corner panel attached to one of the adjacent panels which forms said top surfaces of said two sets of adjacent panels, one edge of each of said first and second side-by-side corner panels being defined by fold and cut lines aligned with approximately a center portion of the width dimension of one of said two adjacent panels which forms side side surfaces and which is connected to the bottom panel at said first adjoining edge, an edge of the third one of said corner panels corresponding to said one edge being defined by a cut line which is approximately aligned with said fold line separating said first set of said adjacent panels, said first and second corner panels being separated by a mutual fold line perpendicular to said one edge, said mutual fold line being approximately in line with a fold line separating the other of said sets of two adjacent panels, the second and third of said three corner panels being joined by a fold line which parallel with said mutual fold line, said parallel fold line being offset from said second edge toward a center portion of an inside one of said second adjoning set of adjacent panels which forms said side surface and the third of said three side-by-side panels being joined by a fold line to an outside one of said first set of adjacent panels which forms said top surface, said last named fold line being offset from said second adjoining edge toward the center of said bottom panel.
- 9. The corner construction of claim 8 wherein a cutout area separates an end of the inside one of said first set of adjacent panels which forms said side surface and said one edge.
- 10. The corner construction of claim 8 wherein said bottom is a rectangular panel and there are three of said side-by-side panels at each of the four corners of said rectangular panels.
- 11. The corner construction of claim 8 and a cut line in the center of the fold line separating said first two sets of said adjacent panels, said cut line being offset from said last named fold line so that when folded two projecting tabs are formed at said corner to protect said box from an impact.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 423,610, filed Sept. 27, 1982, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (13)
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