Claims
- 1. A container for food service or the like which may also be used as a children's toy for erecting structures such as walls or the like comprising
- a top wall and an opposing bottom wall;
- two opposed side walls extending between said top and bottom walls, each said side wall having lateral edges perpendicular to said top and bottom walls;
- paired collinear slits aligned adjacent each said lateral edge of each of said side walls and along a medial portion of each said side wall, said slits being parallel to said lateral edges; and
- two opposed end walls and a partition, each said end wall and partition having parallel opposite edges and first and second pairs of tabs positioned on each of said opposite edges, said first and second pairs of tabs on each of said opposite edges of said end walls extending through and beyond respective ones of said paired collinear slits adjacent said lateral edges to retain said end walls between said top and bottom walls and generally perpendicular to said opposed side walls such that said top wall, bottom wall, side walls and end walls define an enclosure, and said first and second pairs of tabs on each of said opposite edges of said partition extending through and beyond respective ones of said slits in said medial portions to suspend said partition generally parallel to said end walls to divide the space within said enclosure,
- each of said first pair of tabs being positioned adjacent each other and being adapted to be engaged by an elastic band to secure said tabs within said slits in said side walls, and each of said second pair of tabs being positioned outside the associated first pair of tabs and being adapted to be engaged by additional elastic bands for interconnecting adjacent stacked containers.
- 2. A container as defined in claim 1 wherein said top wall, bottom wall and side walls are formed of a folded first section of sheet material and wherein said end walls and partition are formed of separate sections of sheet material.
- 3. A container as defined in claim 2 wherein each of said first pair of tabs has outer edges which are inclined away from each other so as to be adapted to be effectively engaged by an elastic band which bridges the unslitted portion of the associated side wall.
- 4. A container as defined in claim 3 wherein each of said second pair of tabs has inner edges which are inclined toward each other so as to be adapted to be effectively engaged by an elastic band which extends between such tab and a corresponding tab on an adjacent stacked container to interconnect an adjacent container of like construction.
- 5. A container as defined in claim 2 wherein said sheet material is selected from the group comprising cardboard, paper, plastic and metal.
- 6. A wall or similar rigid structure comprising
- a plurality of rectangular cylinders stacked in staggered arrangement, each said rectangular cylinder formed of a top wall and an opposing bottom wall, two sidewalls having lateral edges perpendicular to said top and bottom walls and having paired collinear slits aligned adjacent and parallel to each said lateral edge and in a medial portion of each said sidewall, two opposed end walls, and a partition intermediate to and generally parallel said end walls, said end walls and partition having a plurality of tabs defined on opposite edges thereof which extend through and beyond respective ones of said paired collinear slits such that said top wall, bottom wall, sidewalls, end walls and partition define a partitioned enclosure; and
- a plurality of elastic bands which engage adjacent said tabs on each cylinder to releasably maintain the assembly of said partitioned enclosures and which engage said tabs on adjacent stacked cylinders to interconnect said cylinders in staggered arrangement.
- 7. A stackable rectangular cylinder comprising
- two opposed side walls, with each said sidewall having parallel top and bottom edges, and a pair of parallel end edges extending laterally between said top and bottom edges;
- a pair of collinear slits aligned adjacent and parallel to each of said end edges of each of said side walls;
- two opposed end walls positioned perpendicularly between said side walls and having at least one pair of tabs extending from each of the opposite edges of each end wall, said tabs extending through and beyond respective ones of said slits to retain said end walls between said side walls and such that said side walls and end walls define and enclosure; and
- releasable securing means for engaging said one pair of tabs of each opposite edge of each end wall and bridging unslitted portions of said side walls between said pairs of collinear slits to secure said tabs within said slits, and so as to releasably maintain the assembly of said enclosure.
- 8. A stackable cylinder as defined in claim 7 wherein first and second pairs of said tabs extend from each of said opposite edges of each of said end walls, said first pair of tabs being positioned adjacent each other to be engaged by said releasable securing means to secure said tabs within said slits in said side walls, and said second pair of tabs being positioned outside said first pair of tabs and being adapted to be engaged by additional releasable securing means for interconnecting adjacent stacked cylinders.
- 9. A stackable cylinder as defined in claim 8 wherein each of said first pair of tabs have outer edges which are inclined away from each other so as to be adapted to be effectively engaged by said releasable securing means which bridges the unslitted portion of the associated side wall.
- 10. A stackable cylinder as defined in claim 9 wherein said second pair of tabs have inner edges which are inclined toward each other so that each of said second pair of tabs is adapted to be effectively engaged by an additional said releasable securing means which extends between such tab and a corresponding tab on an adjacent stacked cylinder to interconnect adjacent cylinders.
- 11. A stackable cylinder as defined in claim 7 further comprising a pair of collinear slits aligned along a medial portion of each of said sidewalls and parallel to said end edges therefor, and a partition having at least one pair of tabs extending from each of the opposite edges thereof and extending through and beyond respective ones of said collinear slits in said medial portions of said side walls to support said partition generally parallel to said end walls and thereby divide the space within said enclosure, and releasable securing means for engaging said one pair of tabs of each opposite edge of said partition and bridging unslitted portions of the associated sidewall to releasably maintain the assembly of said partition and said side walls.
- 12. A stackable cylinder as defined in claim 11 further comprising a top wall and an opposing bottom wall, and wherein said top wall, bottom wall and sidewalls are formed of a folded first section of sheet material and wherein said end walls and partition are formed of separate sections of sheet material.
- 13. A stackable cylinder as defined in claim 11 wherein first and second pairs of each tabs extend from each of said opposing edges of each of said end walls and partition, said first pair of tabs being positioned adjacent each other to be engaged by said releasable securing means to secure said tabs within said slits in said sidewalls, and said second pair of tabs being positioned outside said first pair of tabs and being adapted to be engaged by additional releasable securing means for interconnecting adjacent stacked cylinders.
- 14. A stackable cylinder as defined in claim 7 wherein said releasable securing means are elastic bands.
- 15. A stackable cylinder as defined in claim 7 further comprising a top wall and an opposing bottom wall, with said top wall and said bottom wall each being joined to at least one of said sidewalls and so as to define a six sided enclosure.
- 16. A stackable rectangular cylinder comprising
- two opposed side walls, with each side wall having parallel top and bottom edges, and a pair of parallel end edges extending laterally between said top and bottom edges;
- a pair of collinear slits aligned adjacent and parallel to each of said end edges of each of said side walls;
- two opposed end walls positioned perpendicularly between said side walls and having at least one pair of tabs extending from each of the opposite edges of each end wall, said at least one pair of tabs extending through and beyond respective ones of said slits to retain said end walls between said side walls and such that said side walls and end walls define an enclosure, said at least one pair of tabs of each opposite edge of each end wall having outer edges which are inclined away from each other so as to be adapted to be effectively engaged by an elastic band which extends between said at least one pair of tabs and so as to bridge the unslitted portion of the associated side wall, and inner edges which are inclined toward each other so as to be adapted to be effectively engaged by an elastic band which extends between one of said tabs and a corresponding tab on an adjacent stacked cylinder to interconnect adjacent cylinders.
- 17. A stackable cylinder as defined in claim 16 wherein said at least one pair of tabs comprises a first pair of tabs extending through and beyond respective ones of said slits, and a second pair of tabs extending through and beyond respective ones of said slits and positioned outside of said first pair of tabs, and wherein said outer edges which are inclined away from each other are positioned on respective ones of said first pair of tabs, and said inner edges which are inclined toward each other are positioned on respective ones of said second pair of tabs.
- 18. A wall or similar rigid structure comprising
- a plurality of rectangular cylinders stacked in a staggered arrangement, each said rectangular cylinder including two side walls having lateral end edges and at least one slit aligned adjacent and parallel to each lateral end edge thereof, and two opposed end walls, said end walls each having tab means positioned on opposite edges thereof which extend through and beyond said at least one slit of the adjacent side wall such that said side walls and end walls define an enclosure; and
- a plurality of elastic bands extending between and engaging the tab means of vertically adjacent cylinders to releasably interconnect and maintain the assembly of said cylinders in the stacked arrangement.
- 19. The wall as defined in claim 18 wherein each of said two side walls has a pair of collinear slits adjacent and parallel to each lateral end edge thereof, and each of said tab means comprises at least one pair of tabs extending through and beyond respective ones of said slits.
- 20. The wall as defined in claim 19 wherein said at least one pair of tabs of each opposite edge of each end wall includes outer edges which are inclined away from each other so as to be adapted to be effectively engaged by an elastic band which extends between said at least one pair of tabs and so as to bridge the unslitted portion of the associated side wall, and inner edges which are inclined toward each other so as to be adapted to be effectively engaged by an elastic band which extends between one of said tabs and a corresponding tab on an adjacent stacked cylinder to interconnect adjacent cylinders.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/686,813, filed Apr. 17, 1991, now abandoned.
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