Claims
- 1. In a collapsible storage bin having a collapsible sidewall structure which is of generally rectangular shape in horizontal cross section and defines a vertically extending opening therethrough, and upper and lower pallet-like supports removably engaged with respective upper and lower edges of sidewall structure for closing off said sidewall structure and defining a storage compartment therein, said sidewall structure including a pair of substantially parallel sheet-like sidewalls joined together by a pair of sheet-like end walls, the end walls and at least one of the sidewalls having adjacent vertical edges joined together by a corner fold structure which permits relative horizontal swinging movement between the adjacent end walls and said one sidewall for permitting collapsing of the sidewall structure, the improvement comprising:
- each said sidewall and end wall being constructed as a two-ply laminate having substantially coextensive inner and outer sheet-like layers directly fixedly secured to and substantially coextensively overlaying one another;
- each said inner and outer sheet-like layer being constructed as an extruded plastic member having substantially parallel inner and outer plastic facing sheets joined together by a plurality of substantially parallel plastic ribs which extend transversely between and are rigidly joined to said facing sheets, said ribs and sheets cooperating to define therebetween a plurality of elongated and substantially parallel channels which are enclosed between said facing sheets, the ribs and channels of a first of said inner and outer sheet-like layers being elongated substantially vertically, and the ribs and channels of a second of said inner and outer layers being elongated substantially horizontally;
- a predetermined one of said inner and outer sheet-like layers terminating in a free vertically-extending edge disposed closely adjacent a respective said corner fold structure;
- a selected one of said inner and outer sheet-like layers of each said sidewall and end wall having a horizontally enlarged groove formed therein and extending vertically thereof adjacent each said free edge, said groove opening inwardly through one of the facing sheets of said selected one layer and also through the ribs disposed thereunder with the bottom of the groove being closed by the other facing sheet of said selected one layer, said groove being confined entirely within the two-ply laminate so that the mouth of the groove is closed off by the other sheet-like layer which is not said selected one layer; and
- a vertically elongate metal reinforcing rod fixedly positioned within and substantially totally occupying each said groove.
- 2. A bin according to claim 1, wherein said metal reinforcing rod is adhesively secured to both of said inner and outer sheet-like layers.
- 3. A bin according to claim 2, wherein said reinforcing rod has a thickness which is less than the thickness of said selected one layer, and said rod when disposed within said groove has a side surface which is substantially flush with the one facing sheet of said selected one layer and is adhesively secured to an opposed facing sheet of the other layer.
- 4. A bin according to claim 3, wherein the reinforcing rod is of generally rectangular horizontal cross section and has a width which is several times greater than the thickness.
- 5. A bin according to claim 4, wherein the groove is formed in the layer having the ribs extending horizontally.
- 6. A bin according to claim 1, wherein said corner fold structure is integral with said second layer having the horizontally extending channels and ribs so that said second layer also defines the corner fold structure.
- 7. A bin according to claim 6, wherein the groove is formed in said second layer having the ribs extending horizontally.
- 8. A bin according to claim 7, wherein the metal reinforcing rod has a generally rectangular horizontal cross section having a thickness which is slightly less than the thickness of said second layer and a width which is significantly greater than the thickness of said second layer.
- 9. A bin according to claim 7, wherein said selected one layer having the groove therein defines said inner layer.
- 10. A bin according to claim 9, wherein the other sidewall has vertical edges thereof joined to adjacent vertical edges of said end walls through further corner fold structures which are substantially identical to said first-mentioned corner fold structures.
- 11. A bin according to claim 10, wherein each said end wall has a vertically extending center portion disposed substantially midway between adjacent corners, said vertically extending center portion being of a one-ply thickness defined solely by said inner layer for defining a vertically-extending hinge.
- 12. A bin according to claim 1, wherein said metal rod is of a generally rectangular horizontal cross section and has a thickness less than the thickness of said one layer and a width which is significantly greater than the thickness of said one layer.
- 13. A bin according to claim 12, wherein said reinforcing rod has a width which is several times greater than the rod thickness.
- 14. A collapsible storage bin, comprising:
- a collapsible sidewall structure which is of generally rectangular shape in horizontal cross section and defines a vertically extending opening therethrough;
- upper and lower pallet-like supports removably engaged with respective upper and lower edges of sidewall structure for closing off said sidewall structure and defining a storage compartment therein;
- said sidewall structure including a pair of substantially parallel sheet-like sidewalls joined together by a pair of sheet-like end walls, the end walls and at least one of the sidewalls having adjacent vertical edges joined together by a corner fold structure which permits relative horizontal swinging movement between the adjacent end walls and said one sidewall for permitting collapsing of the sidewall structure;
- each said sidewall and end wall being constructed as a two-ply laminate having substantially coextensive inner and outer sheet-like layers directly fixedly secured to and substantially coextensively overlaying one another and respectively defining inner and outer surfaces of the sidewall;
- each said inner and outer sheet-like layer being constructed as an extruded plastic member having substantially parallel inner and outer plastic facing sheets joined together by a plurality of substantially parallel plastic ribs which extend transversely between and are rigidly joined to said facing sheets, said ribs and sheets cooperating to define therebetween a plurality of elongated and substantially parallel channels which are enclosed between said facing sheets, the ribs and channels of a first of said inner and outer sheet-like layers being elongated substantially horizontally;
- said first sheet-like layer being integrally joined to said corner fold structure so that said corner fold structure is of a one-ply thickness with the ribs of said first layer extending horizontally through the corner fold structure;
- a second of said inner and outer sheet-like layers terminating in a free vertically-extending edge disposed closely adjacent a respective said corner fold structure;
- one of said inner and outer sheet-like layers, adjacent each said free edge, having a horizontally enlarged groove formed therein and extending vertically thereof, said groove opening inwardly through one of the facing sheets of said one layer and also at least partially through the ribs disposed thereunder with the bottom of the groove being closed by the other facing sheet of said one layer, said groove being confined entirely within the two-ply laminate so that the mouth of the groove is closed off by the other sheet-like layer; and
- a vertically elongate metal reinforcing rod fixedly positioned within and substantially totally occupying said groove.
- 15. A bin according to claim 14, wherein said metal reinforcing rod is adhesively secured to both of said inner and outer sheet-like layers.
- 16. A bin according to claim 15, wherein said reinforcing rod has a thickness which is less than the thickness of said one layer, and said rod when disposed within said groove has a side surface which is substantially flush with the one facing sheet of said one layer and is adhesively secured to an opposed facing sheet of the other layer.
- 17. A bin according to claim 16, wherein the groove is formed in the layer having the ribs extending horizontally.
- 18. A bin according to claim 14, wherein said metal rod is of a generally rectangular horizontal cross section and has a thickness less than the thickness of said one layer and a width which is significantly greater than the thickness of said one layer.
- 19. A bin according to claim 18, wherein said reinforcing rod has a width which is several times greater than the rod thickness.
- 20. A collapsible storage bin, comprising:
- a collapsible sidewall structure which is of generally rectangular shape in horizontal cross section and defines a vertically extending opening therethrough;
- upper and lower pallet-like supports removably engaged with respective upper and lower edges of sidewall structure for closing off said sidewall structure and defining a storage compartment therein;
- said sidewall structure including a pair of substantially parallel sheet-like sidewalls joined together by a pair of sheet-like end walls, the end walls and at least one of the sidewalls having adjacent vertical edges joined together by a corner hinge structure which permits relative horizontal swinging movement between the adjacent end walls and said one sidewall for permitting collapsing of the sidewall structure;
- each said sidewall and end wall being constructed as a two-ply laminate having substantially coextensive inner and outer sheet-like layers directly fixedly secured to and substantially coextensively overlaying one another and respectively defining inner and outer surfaces of the sidewall, said inner and outer layers having overlapping width and height dimensions;
- each said inner and outer sheet-like layer being constructed as an extruded plastic member having substantially parallel inner and outer plastic facing sheets joined together by a plurality of substantially parallel and elongate plastic ribs which extend transversely between and are rigidly joined to said facing sheets, said ribs and sheets cooperating to define therebetween a plurality of elongated and substantially parallel channels which are enclosed between said facing sheets, the ribs and channels of a first of said inner and outer sheet-like layers being elongated substantially horizontally, and the ribs and channels of a second of said inner and outer layers being elongate substantially vertically;
- one of said inner and outer sheet-like layers having an elongate groove formed therein with said groove extending in generally perpendicular relation to the ribs of said one layer and throughout substantially the entirety of the respective dimension, said groove opening inwardly through one of the facing sheets of said one layer and also through the ribs disposed thereunder with the bottom of the groove being closed by the other facing sheet of said one layer, said groove being confined entirely within the two-ply laminate so that the mouth of the groove is closed off by the other sheet-like layer; and
- an elongate metal reinforcing rod fixedly positioned within and substantially totally occupying said groove, said reinforcing rod being of a generally rectangular cross section and having a thickness less than the thickness of said one layer and a width which is significantly greater than the thickness of said one layer.
- 21. A bin according to claim 20, wherein said rod when disposed within said groove has a side surface which is substantially flush with said one facing sheet of said one layer and is adhesively secured to an opposed facing sheet of the other layer.
- 22. A bin according to claim 20, wherein said reinforcing rod is adhesively secured to both said inner and outer sheet-like layers.
- 23. A bin according to claim 22, wherein said one layer has a pair of said grooves formed therein with said grooves being disposed in generally parallel and sidewardly spaced relationship, each of said grooves having a said metal reinforcing rod fixedly positioned within the respective groove.
- 24. A bin according to claim 20, wherein said groove extends vertically.
- 25. A bin according to claim 20, wherein said groove extends horizontally.
- 26. A bin according to claim 20, wherein the other of said inner and outer sheet-like layers also has an elongate groove formed therein with said last-mentioned groove extending in generally perpendicular relation to the ribs of said other layer, said last mentioned groove opening inwardly through one of the facing sheets and also through the ribs disposed thereunder with the bottom of said last-mentioned groove being closed by the other facing sheet of said other layer, said last-mentioned groove being confined entirely within the two-ply laminate so that the mouth of said last-mentioned groove is closed off by said one sheet-like layer, and a further elongate metal reinforcing rod positioned within and substantially occupying said last-mentioned groove, said further reinforcing rod being of generally rectangular cross section and having a thickness less than the thickness of said other layer and a width which is significantly greater than the thickness of said other layer.
- 27. A bin according to claim 26, wherein said rods extend in generally perpendicular relationship to one another and have opposed faces which directly cross one another substantially at the interface between the inner and outer sheet-like layers.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of copending application Ser. No. 07/891 446 filed on May 29, 1992 now abandoned.
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