Claims
- 1. A square knock-down shipping bin comprising:
(a) a substantially square base having four substantially equal length base sides; (b) four side elements having a first side portion and a second side portion that are perpendicular to each other meeting at a corner of the bin so as to define portions of two adjacent sides of the bin, said side elements being deployed so that said second side portion of one of said side elements is deployed along the same base side as, and substantially meets, said first side portion of an adjacent one of said side elements, thereby defining four vertical attachment portions configured for engagable locking of said first side portion and said second side portion meeting at said at least one attachment portion; wherein said first side portion and a second side portion, of each of said ones of said side elements, are each of a length less that a length of one of said base sides so as to allow nesting of disassembled ones of said side units within the storage volume of an assembled bin.
- 2. The bin of claim 1, wherein said at least one of said attachment portions includes a vertical post integrally formed with one of said side elements, said post having a substantially hollow vertical channel and a lateral opening into said channel, said at least one of said attachment portions also having a projection integrally formed with another of said side elements, said projection being configured to project through said lateral opening into said vertical channel of said post, a locking element being configured so as to be slidingly deployable within said vertical channel of said post between an unlocked position in which said projection can be inserted and removed from said lateral opening and a locked position in which said locking element engages said projection so as to lock said projection within said channel, thereby locking together said adjacent ones of said side elements.
- 3. The bin of claim 2, wherein said at least one of said attachment portion configured for engagable locking is implemented as four attachment portions configured for engagable locking deployable to lock together adjacent ones of said sides at each of said attachment portions.
- 4. The bin of claim 1, wherein said base, said side elements and said locking elements are all formed from polymer materials.
- 5. A locking configuration for releasably securing together edges of at least part of two adjacent side elements of a knock-down shipping bin, the locking configuration comprising:
(a) a hollow vertical post integrally formed with a first of the adjacent side elements, said post having a vertical hollow channel and a lateral opening into said channel; (b) a projection integrally formed with another of said adjacent side elements, said projection being configured to project through said lateral opening into said vertical channel of said post; and (c) a locking element configured so as to be slidingly deployable within said vertical channel of said post between an unlocked position in which said projection can be inserted and removed from said lateral opening and a locked position in which said locking element engages said projection so as to lock said projection within said channel, thereby locking together the adjacent side elements.
- 6. The locking configuration of claim 5, wherein said locking element includes a resilient tab, and wherein said post includes a first locating aperture positioned such that, when said locking element is in said unlocked position, said resilient tab engages said first locating aperture so as to retain said locking element in said unlocked position and within said channel so as not to become misplaced.
- 7. The locking configuration of claim 6, wherein said locking element includes a resilient tab, and wherein said post includes a second locating aperture positioned such that, when said locking element is in said locked position, said resilient tab engages said second locating aperture so as to retain said locking element in said locked position.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a Continuation-In-Part of PCT Application No. US01/00194, which is itself a Continuation-In-Part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09494042, which is now Issued U.S. Pat. No. 6,142,329.
Continuation in Parts (2)
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Parent |
PCT/US01/00194 |
Jan 2001 |
US |
Child |
10086435 |
Mar 2002 |
US |
Parent |
09494042 |
Jan 2000 |
US |
Child |
PCT/US01/00194 |
Jan 2001 |
US |