Side loading storage box

Abstract
A single-piece side-loading box includes a top, a bottom, a plurality of wall portions, and a side-opening panel in one unitary piece. The unitary piece is foldable from an unformed configuration to a box configuration with the side-opening panel openable in the box configuration to permit access to an interior of the box. The plurality of wall panels are connected between the top and the bottom in the box configuration. At least some of the wall panels in the box configuration overlap to form one or more multi-panel walls. The box includes a releasable fastening mechanism for fastening the side-opening panel in the closed position. The releasable fastening mechanism may be part of the unitary piece. The releasable fastening mechanism may include mechanical couplers, latching tabs, magnetic members, Velcro strips, or the like. The side-opening panel may be transparent or include a transparent portion attached to an opaque frame. The transparent panel may include a decorative pattern. The box can be fitted with various inserts to partition the box for storing different types of articles.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




A conventional storage container top-loading box has one or more vertical sides and a bottom formed into an enclosure with an opening at the top. The container is typically fitted with a lid configured to close the opening at the top. The lid may be hinged to the top of one or more of the vertical sides. Alternatively the lid may be a separate removable piece. Often the container is provided with dividers or inserts that divide up the interior of the box into separate compartments for protection and organization of the articles stored in the container. Although such containers have been used from time immemorial to store articles, they suffer drawbacks. Most notably, if, as is often the case, it is desirable to stack a plurality of such containers for storage, the containers must be unstacked to gain access to the contents of the containers below the top of the stack. To overcome this, side-loading containers have been developed.




Side-loading boxes have been known in the art of box making for over 100 years. The basic construction of such a side-loading box is similar to that of the more conventional top-loading box laid upon one of its vertical sides such that the opening is at the side rather than the top. However, slightly different construction is necessary for the side opening box in order to provide satisfactory ways of closing the open side.




One solution simply provides a conventional top-loading box with one side that folds down. The folding side is often secured in place by a conventional lid. Although side-loading boxes of this type provide satisfactory loading, they suffer from drawbacks. First, the folding side panel weakens the structure of the box limiting the maximum load that can be stored before the box begins to bulge. Second, the weakening of the box limits the maximum height to which such boxes can be stacked. Third, if the lid is of the conventional type, it must be either displaced or removed in order to open the side panel. If the lid is integrally incorporated into the top of the box, it is often necessary to open the box by wedging the fingers of the hand in between the side-opening panel and the top of the box to pry the box open. In addition to the associated discomfort, this method of opening the box eventually weakens either the top or the side-opening panel or both. In some cases a string-and-button type latch secures the side-opening panel. Alternatively, a metal or plastic turn-knob type latch is provided. Unfortunately, both of these latching mechanisms complicate construction and add to the cost of the box.




An additional disadvantage of prior art side-loading and top-loading boxes occurs when the box is constructed of material such as corrugated cardboard. For example, single-wall corrugated boxes require braces, sidewall stiffeners or other structural reinforcement to withstand the weight of multiple stacked loaded boxes. Such stiffeners are typically made from metal, wood, wire or plastic and provide the necessary mechanical strength to withstand heavy loads. For example, conventional side-loading boxes, loaded with 15 to 20 pounds of articles in each box, can be stacked two boxes high without bracing. Beyond that, either the boxes must be less heavily laden or sidewall stiffeners are necessary for at least the lowermost boxes in the stack.




A further disadvantage of prior art boxes of both types lies in the fact that they are often of multi-piece construction. Such boxes are often delivered in pallet loads requiring up to four separate pallets for the boxes, the lids, the stiffeners, and the inserts. The multiple pallet loads necessitate additional manufacturing, warehousing and transportation expenses.




Thus, there is a need in the art, for a side-loading box that can be easily opened and stacked without requiring stiffeners or braces.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention is directed to a single-piece side-loading box having a side-opening panel which is openable to permit access to the interior of the box. Specific embodiments of the box include a multiple side-wall construction, a transparent side-opening panel, and/or a releasable fastening and handle mechanism for releasably fastening the side-opening panel to the remainder of the box. The releasable fastening and handle mechanism may be integrally formed with the box as a single-piece which is foldable into a box configuration.




In accordance with an aspect of the present invention, a single-piece side-loading box comprises a bottom, a plurality of wall panels, a top, and a side-opening panel. The bottom, wall panels, top, and side-opening panel are fabricated in a unitary piece which is foldable from an unformed configuration to a box configuration with the side-opening panel openable in the box configuration to permit access to an interior of the box. The plurality of wall panels are connected between the top and the bottom in the box configuration. At least some of the wall panels in the box configuration overlap to form one or more multi-panel walls.




In accordance with another aspect of the invention, a single-piece side-loading box comprises a bottom, a plurality of wall panels, a top, and a side-opening panel. The bottom, wall panels, top, and side-opening panel are fabricated in a unitary piece which is foldable from an unformed configuration to a box configuration with the side-opening panel movable between a closed position and an open position in the box configuration to permit access to an interior of the box. The plurality of wall panels are connected between the top and the bottom in the box configuration. A releasable fastening and handle mechanism is coupled to the side-opening panel for releasably fastening the side-opening panel in the closed position.




In accordance with another aspect of this invention, a side-loading box comprises a bottom, a plurality of wall panels, and a top. The top, bottom, and wall panels are fabricated in a unitary piece which is foldable from an unformed configuration to a box configuration. The plurality of wall panels are connected between the top and the bottom in the box configuration. A side-opening panel is movable between a closed position and an open position in the box configuration to permit access to an interior of the box. The side-opening panel includes a transparent material.




In accordance with another aspect of the invention, a side-loading box comprises a bottom, a plurality of wall panels, and a top. The bottom includes a plurality of bottom panels overlapping to form a multi-panel bottom and including a slot formed between two of the overlapping bottom panels. The top, bottom, and wall panels are fabricated in a unitary piece which is foldable from an unformed configuration to a box configuration. The plurality of wall panels are connected between the top and the bottom in the box configuration. A side-opening panel is movable between a closed position and an open position in the box configuration to permit access to an interior of the box. The side-opening panel includes a latching flap insertable into the slot of the multi-panel bottom. In a specific embodiment, the side-opening panel is a separate panel detachably connected to the unitary piece in the box configuration.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




FIG.


1


(


a


) is a simplified perspective view of an assembled box according to an embodiment of the present invention;




FIG.


1


(


b


) is a simplified top plan view of the assembled box of FIG.


1


(


a


);




FIG.


1


(


c


) is a simplified side elevational view of the assembled box of FIG.


1


(


a


);




FIG.


1


(


d


), is a simplified bottom plan view of the assembled box of FIG.


1


(


a


);




FIG.


1


(


e


) is a simplified plan view of a cutout of an unassembled box of the type depicted in FIGS.


1


(


a


)-


1


(


d


);




FIGS.


2


(


a


)-


2


(


f


) depict the assembly of the box of FIGS.


1


(


a


)-(


e


);




FIG.


3


(


a


) is a simplified perspective view of an assembled box insert;




FIGS.


3


(


b


)-


3


(


f


) depict different views of the insert of FIG.


3


(


a


);




FIG.


3


(


g


) depicts a simplified plan view of a cutout of an unassembled box insert of the type depicted in, FIGS.


3


(


a


)-


3


(


f


);




FIGS.


4


(


a


)-


4


(


h


) depict simplified perspective views of boxes fitted with various inserts;





FIG. 5

depicts a simplified perspective view of two boxes configured to prevent them from moving when stacked according to an alternative embodiment of the present invention;




FIG.


6


(


a


), is a perspective view of a box illustrating a fastening mechanism for the side-opening panel in the open position according to one embodiment;




FIG.


6


(


b


) is a perspective view of a box illustrating a fastening mechanism for the side-opening panel in the open position according to another embodiment;





FIG. 7

is a perspective view of the box in FIG.


6


(


b


) with the side-opening panel in the closed position;





FIG. 8

is a perspective view of a box illustrating a side-opening panel having a transparent portion;,





FIG. 8



a


is a perspective view of the box of

FIG. 8

illustrating an alternative embodiment; and





FIG. 9

is a perspective view of a box illustrating a transparent side-opening panel.











DESCRIPTION OF THE SPECIFIC EMBODIMENTS




An embodiment of the side-loading box of the present invention is depicted in FIGS.


1


(


a


)-


1


(


e


). The details of the assembled box B are apparent from FIGS.


1


(


a


)-


1


(


d


). The one-piece box B generally includes a bottom panel


1


, a front panel


2


, side panels


3


and


4


and a back panel


5


. The front, side, and back panels are all attached to the bottom panel


1


. A lid


6


is attached to the back panel


5


. A latching tab


7


is incorporated into the front panel


2


. The latching tab


7


includes a handle


8


to facilitate opening and closing the box. In the embodiment shown, the front panel


2


includes side tabs


9


and


10


to provide secure closure. The lid includes a lid flap


11


and depending side reinforcements


12


and


13


. The lid flap


11


includes a slot


14


that is sized to receive the latching tab


7


. The lid


6


advantageously includes a rounded rectangular piece above the slot


14


which helps guide the latching tab


7


into the slot


14


. In addition, the top of the front panel


2


butts up against the rounded rectangular piece when it is closed to keep the lid


6


from sagging in the middle portion.




The side panels


3


and


4


include side wall panels


15


and


16


, reinforcing side wings


17


and


18


, and interlocking back reinforcements


19


and


20


having slots


19




a


,


20




a


. The back reinforcements


19


and


20


interlock in front of the back panel


5


to provide additional strength at the back of the box B.




The side reinforcements


12


and


13


fit depending from lid


6


inside the box B adjacent the side wall panels


15


and


16


. The side wings


17


and


18


fold back over the side reinforcements


12


and


13


to provide additional strength for the sides of the box B. Tabs


21


and


22


on the side wings


17


and


18


fit into slots


23


and


24


at the juncture of the back reinforcements


19


and


20


and the side wall panels


15


and


16


securing the side wings


17


and


18


and side reinforcements


12


and


13


in place. The side wall panels


15


and


16


, side wings


17


and


18


and side reinforcements


12


and


13


thus provide the box with a triple-side-wall construction allowing the box to support a great weight. Side wall panels


15


and


16


, side reinforcements


12


and


13


, and side wings


17


and


18


may include cutouts


25


that align when the box is assembled to form convenient hand-holds. Material can be completely removed from box to form cutouts


25


defined by voids or aperture through the material of the box. Alternatively, one or more cutouts


25


may be formed such that the cut material defines a flap that folds inwards or outwards to allow closure of the void.




Although a box having triple-side-wall construction is disclosed herein, those skilled in the art will be able to find other methods of providing a side wall of a box with two or more reinforcements to provide multiple-side-wall construction.




In a preferred embodiment, the box is cut from a single flat piece of material prior to assembly. FIG.


1


(


e


) depicts the layout of a cutout C of single flat piece of material. Generally cutout C is cut along the solid lines in FIG.


1


(


e


) and folded along the dashed lines to form the box B depicted in FIGS.


1


(


a


)-


1


(


d


). FIGS.


2


(


a


)-


2


(


f


) depict the steps of assembling the cut piece of board of FIG.


1


(


e


) into the assembled box B. First, side wall panels


15


and


16


are brought up and back reinforcements


19


and


20


are folded over each other and hooked together so that slots


19




a


,


20




a


interlock as shown in FIG.


2


(


a


). The back reinforcement panels


19


,


20


and the back panel


5


overlap to form a double-panel back wall. Next, lid


6


is brought up and depending side reinforcements


12


and


13


are placed inside the box as shown in FIG.


2


(


b


). Then side wings


17


and


18


are folded over side reinforcements


12


and


13


and tabs


21


and


22


locked into slots


23


and


24


as shown in FIG.


2


(


c


). The side reinforcements


12


,


13


, side wings


17


,


18


, and side wall panels


15


,


16


, overlap respectfully on each side to form a pair of triple-panel side walls. Next, handle


8


is folded over latching tab


7


as shown in FIG.


2


(


d


) and handle


8


is inserted into slot


2




a


in front panel


2


as shown in FIG.


2


(


e


). To close the box, lid flap


11


is folded down, front panel


2


is lifted up, side tabs


9


and


10


are folded in, and latching tab


7


is inserted into slot


14


as shown in FIG.


2


(


f


).




In some preferred embodiments, the box is generally made from corrugated board such as cardboard. Such a material is typically cut into shape using conventional mechanisms such as rotary die cutters. In one preferred embodiment, the box is made from 250 lb. test corrugated board. It is understood that other types of boards may be used in alternative embodiments. Although the box is described herein as being made of corrugated board, those skilled in the art will recognize that any suitable material used in container-making can be used. Such materials include but are not limited to plastic, metal, wood, rubber, corrugated plastic, wire and laminated or composite materials incorporating any or all of these. The box may be laminated or coated with a polymer film, a shrink film, or other types of laminations including materials such as polyester, acetate, polystyrene, polyethylene, polyolefin-polyester, vinyl, plastic, and metallized films (e.g., multilayer Coex/styrene butadiene copolymer). Examples of printed or flood coatings that may be used include aqueous coatings, Michelman coatings, and UV coatings. Some of these coatings provide the boxes with water-proof and other protective properties. The coatings may be applied to all the surfaces or some of the surfaces of the box (e.g., only external surfaces).




Boxes constructed in accordance with the above embodiment can be fitted with various inserts to partition the box for storing different types of articles. Such inserts provide for convenient filing of and access to a diverse range of articles such as documents, business materials, household articles, toys, and the like. FIGS.


3


(


a


)-


3


(


g


) depict various views of one such type of insert. In particular, FIG.


3


(


g


) depicts the layout of such an insert on a single piece of corrugated board after cutting and prior to assembly. The insert shown is an example of an embodiment of a removable vertical organizer insert. Other inserts may be used with embodiments of the box of the present invention. Such inserts include tray organizer inserts, diagonal organizer inserts, cube organizer inserts, tube organizer inserts, vertical partition inserts and horizontal partition inserts. Examples of boxes equipped with such inserts are depicted in FIGS.


4


(


a


)-


4


(


h


). It should be noted that a combination of different inserts may be used in one box.




Side-opening containers of the type depicted herein can be configured to prevent them from moving when they are stacked.

FIG. 5

depicts two boxes, e.g., of the type described above, that have been suitably configured to interlock when stacked. An upper box


50


has a bottom side


52


that includes one or more tabs


54


(four are shown) defined by perforations formed along solid lines


56


. Tabs


54


fold outward (i.e., downward) along dashed lines


58


to protrude from bottom


52


of box


50


. A lower box


51


includes one or more slots


55


(four are shown) in a top side


53


. Slots


55


are sized and located to receive tabs


54


protruding from the bottom side


52


of upper box


50


. Tabs


54


engage slots


55


to prevent motion of top box


50


and bottom box


51


relative to each other. Such slots can be made by perforating top side


53


so that cutouts


57


can be punched out if desired. Slots


55


can, alternatively, be perforated to allow cutouts


57


to fold inward, i.e., downward. Of course, boxes could be configured for stacking in stacks of three boxes high or higher, by including both tabs and slots in the layout of the cutout from which the box is formed.




FIGS.


6


(


a


) and


6


(


b


) show another releasable fastening mechanism in a box


60


for releasably fastening a side-opening front panel


61


to the remainder of the box. As shown in the embodiment of FIG.


6


(


a


), the front panel


61


has one or more coupling members


62


along an upper edge. One or more complementary coupling members


63


are provided on the lid flap


64


of the top


65


. The complementary coupling members


63


are coupled to the coupling members


62


in the closed position to secure the front panel


61


to the lid flap


64


. In this embodiment, the front panel


61


has a latching tab


66


and handle


67


, and the lid flap


64


has a slot


68


for receiving the latching tab


66


. The remaining components of the box


60


are similar to those shown in FIGS.


1


(


a


)-


2


(


f


).




In FIG.


6


(


b


), the box


70


includes a front panel


71


having one or more coupling members


72


along each side edge. One or more complementary coupling members


73


are provided on the edges of the side walls


74


,


75


which are connected between the top


76


and bottom


77


. The complementary coupling members


73


are coupled to the coupling members


72


in the closed position to secure the front panel


71


to the side walls


74


,


75


. In this embodiment, the front panel


71


has no latching tab since the coupling members


72


,


73


serve as releasable fasteners for the front panel


71


. As shown in

FIG. 7

, the front panel


71


includes a handle


78


for the user to open and close the front panel


71


. Instead of the handle


78


, cutouts


79


may be used.




The coupling members and complementary coupling members may include, for example, magnetic strips, Velcro strips, mechanical couplers such as hooks, or the like.





FIG. 8

shows a box


80


having a transparent front panel


81


which may include a decorative pattern such as that shown. The front panel


81


is made of a transparent material which, as used herein, includes materials that are transparent or substantially or partially transparent. Examples of suitable materials include polypropylene, PVC, other clear plastics, and the like. The pattern can be formed by silk-screening or the like. The front panel


81


may be taped, glued, or otherwise attached at the bottom to the box


80


. In the embodiment shown in

FIG. 8

, the front panel


81


has a latching tab and handle


82


at the top and a latching flap


83


at the bottom. The top


84


includes a lid flap


85


having a slot


86


for receiving the latching tab


82


. The bottom


87


includes a slot


88


for receiving the latching flap


83


. The front panel


81


in this embodiment is detachable from the rest of the box


80


. In one preferred embodiment, the bottom


87


includes an upper bottom panel


87




a


which folds into the box


80


over a lower bottom panel


87




b


, as seen in

FIG. 8



a


. The slot


88


is formed between the two bottom panels


87




a


,


87




b


. The double-panel bottom


87


provides a strong and sturdy construction while conveniently providing the slot


88


between the overlapping panels


87




a


,


87




b


for receiving the latching flap


83


.




The box


90


in

FIG. 9

includes a transparent front panel


91


that is attached to and foldable relative to the bottom


92


along the lower edge. The front panel


91


includes a latching tab and handle


93


at the top, and the top


94


has a slot


95


for receiving the latching tab


93


. The transparent front panel


91


is surrounded by an opaque border or frame


96


. The transparent portion


91


may be attached to the frame


96


using glue or other adhesives or by other suitable methods.




The above-described arrangements of apparatus and methods are merely illustrative of applications of the principles of this invention and many other embodiments and modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the claims. For instance, the multi-panel walls may include fewer or more layers. The various fastening and attachment mechanisms in the box may vary. Different materials may be used for the box components. The scope of the invention should, therefore, be determined not with reference to the above description, but instead should be determined with reference to the appended claims along with their full scope of equivalents.



Claims
  • 1. A single-piece side-loading box, comprising:a bottom; a plurality of wall panels; atop;and a side-opening panel; wherein the bottom, wall panels, top, and side-opening panel are fabricated in a unitary piece which is foldable from an unformed configuration to a box configuration with the side-opening panel openable in the box configuration to permit access to an interior of the box, the plurality of wall panels being connected between the top and the bottom in the box configuration, at least some of the wall panels in the box configuration overlapping to form one or more multi-panel walls; wherein the plurality of wall panels form a back wall and two side walls which are each connected between the top and the bottom in the box configuration, wherein the unitary piece includes the top attached to and foldable relative to a back wall panel, wherein the back wall panel is attached to and foldable relative to the bottom, wherein the bottom is attached to and foldable relative to a pair of side wall panels disposed on opposite sides of the bottom, wherein the top is attached to and foldable relative to a pair of depending side reinforcement panels disposed on opposite sides of the top, the pair of depending side reinforcement panels overlapping with the pair of side wall panels, respectively, to form the pair of multi-panel side walls, wherein the pair of side wall panels are each connected to and foldable relative to a reinforcing side-wing panel, the reinforcing side-wing panels overlapping with the pair of side wall panels and the pair of depending side reinforcement panels, respectively, to form the pair of multi-panel side walls.
  • 2. The side-loading box of claim 1 wherein the side wall panel, reinforcing side-wing panel, and depending side reinforcement panel on each side which overlap with each other include cut-outs which are aligned with each other in the box configuration.
  • 3. The side-loading box of claim 1 herein the multi-panel wall includes a triple panel wall having three overlapping wall panels.
  • 4. A single-piece side-loading box, comprising:a bottom; a plurality of wall panels; a top; and a side-opening panel; wherein the bottom, wall panels, top, and side-opening panel are fabricated in a unitary piece which is foldable from an unformed configuration to a box configuration with the side-opening panel openable in the box configuration to permit access to an interior of the box, the plurality of wall panels being connected between the top and the bottom in the box configuration, at least some of the wall panels in the box configuration overlapping to form one or more multi-panel walls; wherein the plurality of wall panels form a back wall and two side walls which are each connected between the top and the bottom in the box configuration, wherein the unitary piece includes the top attached to and foldable relative to a back wall panel, wherein the back wall panel is attached to and foldable relative to the bottom, wherein the bottom is attached to and foldable relative to a pair of side wall panels disposed on opposite sides of the bottom, wherein the pair of side wall panels are each connected to and foldable relative to a back reinforcement panel, the back reinforcement panels overlapping with the back wall panel to form a multi-panel back wall.
  • 5. The side-loading box of claim 4 wherein the back reinforcement panels include slots for interlocking the back reinforcement panels together.
  • 6. The side-loading box of claim 4 wherein the bottom includes one or more tabs configured to protrude from the floor, and wherein the top includes one or more slots, the slots configured to receive the tabs protruding from the bottom of another box.
  • 7. The side-loading box of claim 4 wherein at least a portion of the box is coated with a coating or lamination.
  • 8. A single-piece side-loading box, comprising:a bottom; a plurality of wall panels; a top; and a side-opening panel; wherein the bottom, wall panels, top, and side-opening panel are fabricated in a unitary piece which is foldable from an unformed configuration to a box configuration with the side-opening panel openable in the box configuration to permit access to an interior of the box, the plurality of wall panels being connected between the top and the bottom in the box configuration, at least some of the wall panels in the box configuration overlapping to form one or more multi-panel walls; wherein the plurality of wall panels form a back wall and two side walls which are each connected between the top and the bottom in the box configuration, wherein the unitary piece includes the top attached to and foldable relative to a back wall panel, wherein the back wall panel is attached to and foldable relative to the bottom, wherein the bottom is attached to and foldable relative to a pair of side wall panels disposed on opposite sides of the bottom, wherein the bottom is attached to and foldable relative to the side-opening panel.
  • 9. A single-piece side-loading box, comprising:a bottom; a plurality of wall panels; a top; a side-opening panel, wherein the bottom, wall panels, top, and side-opening panel are fabricated in a unitary piece which is foldable from an unformed configuration to a box configuration with the side-opening panel movable between a closed position and an open position in the box configuration to permit access to an interior of the box, the plurality of wall panels being connected between the top and the bottom in the box configuration; and a releasable fastening and handle mechanism coupled to the side-opening panel for releasably fastening the side-opening panel in the closed position, wherein the releasable fastening and handle mechanism comprises a latching tab with a handle attached to and being integrally formed with the side-opening panel, and wherein one of the top, bottom, and wall panels includes a flap with a slot for receiving the latching tab.
  • 10. A single-piece side-loading box, comprising:a bottom; a plurality of wall panels; a top; a side-opening panel, wherein the bottom, wall panels, top, and side-opening panel are fabricated in a unitary piece which is foldable from an unformed configuration to a box configuration with the side-opening panel movable between a closed position and an open position in the box configuration to permit access to an interior of the box, the plurality of wall panels being connected between the top and the bottom in the box configuration; and a releasable fastening and handle mechanism coupled to the side-opening panel for releasably fastening the side-opening panel in the closed position, wherein the releasable fastening and handle mechanism comprises at least one coupling member on the side-opening panel for coupling with at least one complementary coupling member on at least one of the top, bottom, and wall panels, wherein the coupling member and complementary coupling member are each selected from the group consisting of a magnetic member, a Velcro strip, a mechanical coupler, and a latching tab.
  • 11. The side-loading box of claim 10 wherein the complementary coupling member is on a flap extending from at least one of the top, bottom, and wall panels.
  • 12. The side-loading box of claim 10 wherein the side-opening panel is attached to and foldable relative to the bottom.
  • 13. A side-loading box, comprising:a bottom including a plurality of bottom panels overlapping to form a multipanel bottom and including a slot formed between two of the overlapping bottom panels; a plurality of wall panels; a top, wherein the top, bottom, and wall panels are fabricated in a unitary piece which is foldable from an unformed configuration to a box configuration, the plurality of wall panels being connected between the top and the bottom in the box configuration; and a side-opening panel movable between a closed position and an open position in the box configuration to permit access to an interior of the box, the side-opening panel including a latching flap insertable into the slot of the multi-panel bottom.
  • 14. The side-loading box of claim 13 wherein the side-opening panel is a separate panel detachably connected to the unitary piece in the box configuration.
  • 15. The side-loading box of claim 13 wherein the entire side loading panel is transparent.
  • 16. The side-loading box of claim 13 wherein the side-opening panel comprises a transparent portion mounted on an opaque portion.
  • 17. The side-loading box of claim 16 wherein the side-opening panel includes an opaque border surrounding the transparent portion.
  • 18. The side-loading box of claim 16 wherein the unitary piece includes the side-opening panel.
  • 19. The side-loading box of claim 13 further comprising one or more inserts for organizing articles stored within the box.
Parent Case Info

This application is a continuation-in-part and claims the benefit of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/389,780, filed Sep. 3, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,234,385 the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.

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