Storage and shipping bin

Abstract
A modular container or bin with preferably four identical sidewalls held in place by four identical corner posts, with the sidewalls and corner posts both connected to a common base palette. The sidewalls are removably connected to the corner posts by interlocking slip joints. This slip joint configuration also removably connects the sidewalls to the base palette. The corners are secured to the base palette using four plastic bolts. The base palette has cutouts, to define feet and to provide for forklift (or other lifting devices) arm access in at least two directions. The sidewalls can also be designed for lifting by a claw lifting apparatus. The corner posts include a notch to allow cables to be secured during transportation. The container is designed primarily for the storage and transportation of agricultural products, though other uses are also possible.
Description




FIELD OF INVENTION




This invention relates to shipping and storage bins and containers, and more particularly to a collapsible shipping and storage bin which can be used in the transportation and storage of agricultural products.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Storage containers transported on standard truck trailers are used to move agricultural products from one processing location to another. The use of single-piece storage containers typically prevents the maximum use of storage space use of storage. When the storage containers are transported empty, there is a loss of profit for the trucking industry. Additionally, typical transport of full or empty containers requires the use of relatively expensive bracket assembly for securement of the containers by a winch/cable assembly. Furthermore, over time the storage containers become damaged from normal wear and tear. Once damaged, the entire container is replaced.




Accordingly, what is needed in the art is a storage container or bin which is collapsible to increase storage space when transporting empty containers and which will permit for replacement of a section of the container that is damaged as opposed to the replacement of the entire container.




It is, therefore, to the effective resolution of the aforementioned problems and shortcomings of the prior art that the present invention is directed.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention a storage container or bin (“bin”) which generally includes a base, four sidewalls and four corner posts. The bin can be generally square shaped, with each sidewall being the same and each corner post the same. Each sidewall can be provided with a first side flange, a second side flange and a bottom flange. At least the lower inner area of each sidewall can be curved to help prevent or reduce damage to the contents stored within the bin (e.g. fruit, vegetables, etc.). One or more of the sidewalls can also be provided with one or more bushel markers.




A plurality of cutouts can be provided at the top area of each sidewall to define a gripping area and allow the bin to be moved by a conventional claw lifting apparatus. A ticket/card/label holder can also be provided along an outer surface of the sidewall(s) for holding identification or content information. Preferably, the holder can be positioned along a lower half of the sidewall and recessed to help prevent the card/label/ticket from being damaged by the claw lifting apparatus.




The base member is preferably provided with four groves extending along its perimeter edges. Each groove receives an associated bottom flange of a sidewall when assembling the bin. The bottom flange of the sidewall is slid into the base groove from either end of the groove. The configuration of the bottom flange preferably corresponds to the configuration of the base groove, such that, the sidewall cannot be pulled out of secured attachment to the base.




One or more feet can be secured to the bottom surface of the base. The locations of the feet along the bottom surface of the base are preferably chosen to permit forklift prongs or a similar device to lift the bin from any side. One or more of perimeter located feet can also be offset for aiding in stacking of the bins.




The corner posts provide further securement and retainment of the sidewalls in their vertical positions with respect to the base. Each corner post is provided with a first groove and a second groove. Each first groove receives a second flange of one of the sidewalls and each second groove receives a first flange of another one of the sidewalls. To secure each of the corner posts to two of the sidewalls, the sidewalls are preferably secured to base as described above, and the corner post grooves are aligned with corresponding sidewall flanges. The corner post is then slid down until the bottom surface of corner post preferably abuts the top surface of the base.




To further retain the corner posts in their vertical position and/or to secure the corner posts directly to the base, an attachment assembly can be provided. In one embodiment, the attachment assembly can include a threaded sleeve or insert (“sleeve”), preferably constructed from metal, which is disposed within a bottom aperture of the corner posts, an aperture disposed within the base, and a threaded bolt/screw. The insert or sleeve can be precast into the bottom aperture of the corner posts. In this embodiment, when the corner posts are properly positioned, the bottom aperture and the base aperture are aligned with each other. The bolt is inserted within the apertures and tightened by the mating of the threads on the bolt with the threads of the sleeve. In an alternative attachment assembly, a self-tapping bolt can be provided. The diameter of self-tapping bolt is chosen such that it is tightly received and retained within the apertures.




A top portion of the corner posts can preferably recessed to correspond to the offset portion of one of the base feet for stacking purposes. This configuration helps to eliminate any significant horizontal movement and/or shifting of the stacked bins during transit.




One or more, and preferably all, of the corner posts can be provided with a notch for receipt or disposal of a cable from a winch assembly disposed on a truck when transporting full or empty bins. The notch eliminates the need for expensive brackets currently used in transporting shipping containers. An aperture can also be provided at the top of the corner post(s) for receipt of a portion of a hook member, such as but not limited to a S hook. The hook also receives the winch assembly cable.




Additionally, a plurality of collapsed sidewalls and corner posts can be stored with an assembled bin, to reduce the space required for transporting back a plurality of empty bins, as compared to prior art containers. Preferably, the bin can be constructed from plastic. In the event that a portion (e.g. sidewall, base or corner post) of the bin becomes damaged, that portion is simply replaced. Thus, the entire bin or container does not have to be replaced.




The capacity to disassemble a storage container and make the maximum use of profitable space is one benefit of modular storage container. The added ability to replace deteriorated sections of the containers allows the partial repair instead of total replacement of the containers allows for further profits.




It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a shipping container that is collapsible.




It is another object of the present invention to provide a shipping container that is collapsible that permits replacement of a damaged portion without having to discard the remaining useful portions of the container.




It is a further object of the present invention to provide a shipping container that is collapsible such that less space is required in shipping empty bins.




It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description are explanatory and are not restrictive of the invention as claimed. The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute part of the specification, illustrate embodiments of the present invention and together with the general description, serve to explain principles of the present invention.




These and other important objects, advantages, and features of the invention will become clear as this description proceeds.




The invention accordingly comprises the features of construction, combination of elements, and arrangement of parts that will be exemplified in the description set forth hereinafter and the scope of the invention will be indicated in the claims.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




For a fuller understanding of the nature and objects of the invention, reference should be made to the following detailed description, taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of the storage bin/container (“bin”) in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a top view of the invention shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a side elevational view of the invention shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 4

is a perspective view of the invention shown in FIG.


1


and further illustrating the removable nature of the side walls with respect to the base;





FIG. 5

is a perspective view of the invention shown in

FIG. 1

partially cutaway to illustrate the collapsible nature of the invention for reduce space consumption in transporting the invention;





FIG. 6

is a side elevational view of the invention shown in

FIG. 1

illustrating the stacking capabilities of the invention;





FIG. 7

is a side elevational view of the invention shown in

FIG. 1

illustrating the invention stacked and in transit;





FIG. 8

is a sectional close up view of the mating of the bottom of a corner post to the base in accordance with the invention; and





FIG. 9

is a side elevational view of a hook member which can be used for securing one or more bins of the present invention during transit in connection with a cable/wench assembly.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




As seen in

FIG. 1

, a storage container or bin (“bin”) in accordance with the present invention is illustrated and generally designated as bin


20


. Bin


20


preferably includes a base


22


, four sidewalls


40


and four corner posts


70


. Bin


20


can be generally square shaped, though such is not considered limiting and other shapes, such as, rectangular, can also be used and are considered within the scope of the invention. Where a square shaped bin


20


is provided, each sidewall


40


can be preferably the same and each corner posts


70


can be the same.




As seen in

FIG. 4

, each sidewall


40


is preferably provided with a first side flange


42


, a second side flange


44


and a bottom flange


46


. First side flange


42


can preferably extend along the first side edge of side wall


40


, second side flange


44


can preferably extend along the second side edge of side wall


40


and bottom flange


46


can extend along the bottom edge of side wall


40


. The lower inner area of sidewall


40


can be curved at


47


, to help prevent or reduce damage to the contents stored within bin


20


(e.g. fruit, vegetables, etc.). Sidewall


40


can be preferably constructed from plastic, though other conventional materials can be used and are considered within the scope of the invention. Sidewall


40


can also be provided with one or more bushel markers


49


.




Preferably, first side flange


42


, second side flange


44


and bottom flange


46


are monolithically formed or constructed integral with side wall


40


, though such is not considered is limiting. One or more, and preferably a plurality, of cutouts


48


can be provided at the top edge of sidewall


40


to define a gripping area and allow bin


20


to be moved by a conventional claw lifting apparatus. At least the top area of sidewall


40


, where cutouts


48


are provided, can be constructed from reinforced plastic to help reduce breakage from connection to the conventional claw lifting apparatus. A plurality of apertures


50


can be provided in sidewall


40


to help reduce the overall weight of bin


20


. A ticket/card/label holder


52


can be provided along sidewall


40


for holding identification or content information. Preferably, holder


52


is positioned along a lower half of sidewall


40


and recessed to help prevent the card/label from being damaged by a claw lifting apparatus attempting to lift bin


20


at the top of side wall(s)


40


.




Base member


22


is preferably provided with four groves


24


extending along its perimeter edges at the top surface of base member


22


. Grooves preferably terminate prior to reaching the corner areas of base member. Each groove


24


receives an associated bottom flange


46


of a sidewall


40


when assembling bin


20


. As best seen in

FIG. 4

, bottom flange


46


of sidewall


40


is slid into groove


24


from either end of groove


24


. The configuration of bottom flange


46


can preferably correspond to the configuration of groove


24


, such that, side wall cannot be pulled out of secured attachment to base


22


. Each corner area


26


of base


22


can have a recess or cutout


28


, which also can preferably include an aperture


30


extending therethrough. Similar to sidewall


40


, base


22


can include one or more cutouts


32


to help reduce the overall weight of bin


20


. One or more feet


34


can be secured to the bottom surface of base


22


. Preferably, feet


34


are monolithically formed or constructed integral with base


22


. The locations of feet


34


along the bottom surface of base


22


permit a forklift prongs to lift bin


20


from any side. Furthermore, where base


22


is at least substantially square shaped, the location of feet


34


may also permit diagonal access to the forklift prongs (or other lifting device) for lifting bin


20


. Additionally, one or more of perimeter located feet


34


can be offset for aiding in stacking of bins


20


.




The interlocking joint relationship or securement of sidewalls


40


to base


22


maintains sidewalls


40


in their vertical position. However, it is preferred to also include corner posts


70


for further securement and retainment of sidewalls


40


in their vertical positions with respect to base


22


. Each corner post


70


is provided with a first groove


72


extending along a first side edge and a second groove


74


extending along a second side edge. Each first groove


72


receives second flange


44


of one of sidewalls


40


and each second groove


74


receives first flange


42


of another one of sidewalls


40


. To secure each of corner posts


70


to two of sidewalls


40


, sidewalls


40


are preferably secured to base


22


as described above, and grooves


72


and


74


are aligned with corresponding flanges


42


and


44


, respectively. Corner post


70


is then slid down until the bottom surface of corner post


70


abuts the top surface of base


22


.




Where cutout


28


is provided, the shape of cutout


28


preferably generally corresponds to the shape of corner post


70


though such is not considered limiting. Thus, when corner post


70


is secured to two of sidewalls


40


, the bottom surface of post


70


preferably abuts the top surface of base


22


within cutout


28


.




As seen in

FIG. 8

, to further retain corner posts


70


in their vertical position and/or to secure posts


70


directly to base


20


an attachment assembly


90


can be provided. In one embodiment, attachment assembly


90


can include a threaded sleeve or insert


92


, preferably constructed from metal, which is disposed within a bottom aperture


82


of posts


70


, an aperture


94


(preferably including a slot


96


) disposed within base


22


and/or preferably corner feet


34


, and a threaded bolt/screw


98


. Insert


92


can be precast into bottom aperture


82


of posts


70


. In this embodiment, when posts


70


are properly positioned, bottom aperture


82


and aperture


94


/slot


96


are aligned with each other. Bolt


98


is inserted within apertures


82


and


94


and tightened by the mating of the threads on bolt


98


with the threads of sleeve


92


. Sleeve


92


can be constructed from other materials other than metal including but not limited to aluminum, stainless steel, plastic, etc. Slot


96


provides a housing to conceal and protect the head of bolt/screw


98


. Additionally, aperture


82


can itself be threaded to eliminate the need for a sleeve


92


.




In an alternative attachment assembly, sleeve


92


is optional, and if provided is preferably without threads. A self-tapping bolt, as opposed to a threaded bolt is provided. The diameter of self-tapping bolt is chosen such that it is tightly received and retained within apertures


82


and


94


. Bolt


98


and/or the self-tapping bolt can be constructed from plastic though other materials such as metal, stainless steel, aluminum, etc. can also be used and are considered within the scope of the invention. In one embodiment, bolt


98


can be a plastic hex bolt, having corse threads and a self-locking washer, though such is not considered limiting.




A top portion of corner posts


70


can preferably include a recessed area or cutout


76


and a top edge or ledge


78


. Recessed area


76


can be shaped to correspond with an extended portion


36


of feet


34


. Thus, when stacking bins


20


, a non-extended portion


38


of feet


34


rest upon ledge


78


and the extended portion


36


is disposed within recessed area


76


. Accordingly, any significant horizontal movement and/or shifting of the stacked bins


20


during transit is reduced and virtually eliminated.




As any non-perimeter located feet


34


will not contact either sidewalls


40


or corner posts


70


during stacking, the configuration or shape of such feet


34


does not have to be shaped with an extended portion


36


and non-extended portion


38


, though such configuration can also be used with the non-perimeter feet


34


. Furthermore, though it is preferred that the perimeter located feet


34


have the extended/non-extended configuration, it should be recognized that such is not considered limiting and other configurations can be used and all are considered within the scope of the invention.




One or more, and preferably all, of corner posts


70


can be provided with a notch


80


for receipt or disposal of a cable


122


from a winch assembly


120


disposed on a truck


130


when transporting full or empty bins


20


(See FIG.


7


). Cable


122


wraps around the far end corner notch


80


. Notch


80


eliminates the need for expensive brackets currently used in transporting shipping containers. However, whether or not notch


80


is provided, an aperture


98


, preferably disposed on top edge


78


, though other locations on corner post


70


are also within the scope of the invention. As seen in

FIG. 9

, aperture


98


is adapted for receipt of a portion of a hook member


110


, such as but not limited to a S hook. Hook member


110


includes a receiving portion


112


adapted for receipt of cable


122


of winch assembly


120


. It is also within the scope of the invention to provide one or more notches, similar to notch


80


, with other shipping bins or containers, whether or not such other shipping bins or containers are collapsible and/or solid one piece units. Similarly, to bin


20


, the notches also eliminate the need of special brackets when transporting such other shipping bins or containers. Additionally, apertures, similar to aperture


98


, can be incorporated into such other shipping bins or containers for receipt of hook members.





FIG. 5

illustrates a plurality of collapsed sidewalls


40


and corner posts


70


stored with an assembled bin


20


, which shows the reduced space required for transporting back a plurality of empty bins


20


as compared to prior art containers. In addition to storage and shipping containers, it should also be recognized that the assembly and disassembly configuration and components of bin


20


, can also be used for constructing other objects and structures such as, but not limited to, temporary storage structures and temporary dwellings.




Preferably, bin


20


is constructed from plastic, such as a H.P.D.E. plastic, though other materials, which will allow bin


20


to support the weight of one or more full stacked additional bins


20


can be selected and are also considered within the scope of the invention. Bin


20


can also be preferably acid, temperature and UV resistive. When stacked, forklift access is still provided for each bin


20


. Bin


20


is not limited to any specific dimensions and all are considered within the scope of the invention. In one embodiment, the dimensions can be selected to correspond to current shipping containers, though such is not considered limiting.




In the event that a portion (e.g. sidewall


40


, base


22


or corner post


70


) of bin


20


becomes damaged, that portion is simply replaced. Thus, the entire bin or container does not have to be replaced. The shape of the grooves and flanges prevent sidewalls


40


from being pulled out their removable attachment to base


22


and also prevent sidewalls


40


from being pulled out of their removable attachment to corner posts


70


.




The corner posts attachment assemblies provide an independent mechanism for retaining corner posts


70


in position from their removable connections to sidewalls


40


. Thus, corner posts can be retained merely by the attachment assemblies (eliminating sidewall side flanges and corner posts corner grooves) or only by the sidewall side flanges and corner posts corner grooves (eliminating the attachment assemblies. Similarly, the sidewalls can be retained by their mating connection with the base or by their mating connection with the corner posts, and either one of these two mating connections can be eliminated and the sidewalls still be properly retained. Accordingly, all of these alternative embodiments are also considered within the scope of the invention.




It will be seen that the objects set forth above, and those made apparent from the foregoing description, are efficiently attained and since certain changes may be made in the above construction without departing from the scope of the invention, it is intended that all matters contained in the foregoing description or shown in the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense.




It is also to be understood that the following claims are intended to cover all of the generic and specific features of the invention herein described, and all statements of the scope of the invention, which, as a matter of language, might be said to fall therebetween.



Claims
  • 1. A structure comprising:a base having a single substantially planar top surface, said base having a plurality of grooves disposed at its single substantially planar top surface, each of said plurality of grooves disposed along a majority perimeter length of a specific side of said base which is a different perimeter side from the perimeter sides associated with the remaining plurality of grooves, each of said plurality of grooves having a first end and a second end and being substantially uniform in size and shape from its first end to its second end; a plurality of sidewalls, each of said sidewalls having a bottom surface and a bottom flange extending downward from said bottom surface, said bottom flange received within one said plurality of grooves for removably connecting said sidewall to said base by a non-foldable connection; and a plurality of corner posts, each of said corner posts removably connected to two of said plurality of sidewalls; wherein when assembled said base, said plurality of sidewalls and said plurality of corner posts define a storage areas; wherein said base defines a bottom support surface for any content disposed within the storage area, wherein said base is monolithically formed as a one piece base.
  • 2. The structure of claim 1 further including means for removably connecting each of said plurality of corner posts to said base.
  • 3. The structure of claim 1 wherein said structure is a shipping container; wherein each of said corner posts are monolithically formed as one-piece corner posts.
  • 4. The structure of claim 1 wherein said base is monolithically formed as a one piece base and each of said bottom flanges are monolithically formed with a corresponding sidewall bottom surface; wherein receipt of each bottom flange within each corresponding groove is achieved by slidably inserting each bottom flange beginning at a first end opening or a second end opening of each corresponding groove until the sidewalls are properly positioned with respect to said base; wherein the shape of each bottom flange and their corresponding grooves provides a non-rotatable connection and permits the plurality of sidewalls from being disconnected from said base only by sliding the bottom flanges out of either the first end or the second end of their corresponding grooves.
  • 5. The structure of claim 1 wherein said plurality of grooves are disposed along a perimeter area of said top surface of said base, wherein each of said grooves having a first end opening and a second end opening for slidably receiving said bottom flange beginning at either said first end opening or said second end opening.
  • 6. The structure of claim 1 wherein each of said plurality of corner posts having a first groove extending along a first side and a second groove extending along a second side and each of said plurality of sidewalls having a first side flange monolithically formed thereto and a second side flange monolithically formed thereto; wherein a second side flange of a first of said plurality of sidewalls mates with the first groove of one of said plurality of corner posts and a first side flange of a second of said plurality of sidewalls mates with the second groove of said one of said plurality of corner posts to removably connect said corner posts to two of said plurality of sidewalls; wherein mating of each side flange with each corresponding groove is achieved by slidably inserting each side flange beginning at a first end opening or a second end opening of each corresponding groove until the corner posts are properly positioned with respect to the sidewalls; wherein the shape of each side flange and their corresponding grooves permits the plurality of corner posts from being disconnected from said sidewalls only by sliding the bottom flanges out of the first end opening or the second end opening of their corresponding grooves.
  • 7. The structure of claim 2 wherein said means for removably connecting includes a bolt member disposed and tightened within an aperture extending through said base and an aperture disposed at least at a bottom portion of a corresponding one of said plurality of corner posts.
  • 8. The structure of claim 7 wherein said means for removably connecting further includes a threaded sleeve inserted within the aperture of said corner posts.
  • 9. The structure of claim 1 wherein at least one of said plurality of corner posts is provided with a notch disposed at a lower portion of the at least one of said plurality of corner posts, said notch adapted for receipt of a cable from a winch assembly.
  • 10. The structure of claim 1 wherein at least one of said plurality of corner posts is provided with a top aperture adapted for receipt of a hook member.
  • 11. The structure of claim 1 wherein said base including a plurality of feet associated with a bottom surface of said base; wherein said plurality of feet are disposed along the bottom surface such that forklift access underneath said base is provided from at least one side of said base.
  • 12. The structure of claim 11 wherein said plurality of feet are monolithically formed with said base.
  • 13. The structure of claim 11 wherein at least one of said plurality of feet are offset.
  • 14. The structure of claim 1 wherein at least one of said plurality of sidewalls includes a plurality of top cutouts adapted for receipt of a claw lifting apparatus.
  • 15. The structure of claim 1 wherein at least one of said plurality of sidewalls includes a recessed holder disposed on a lower outer half portion of said at least one of said plurality of sidewalls.
  • 16. A collapsible storage and shipping bin, comprising:a one-piece non-separable base having a plurality of grooves extending along a top perimeter surface, each of said plurality of grooves disposed along a specific side of said base which is a different perimeter side from the perimeter sides associated with the remaining plurality of grooves, each of said plurality of grooves having a first end and second end and being substantially uniform in size and shape from its first end to its second end; a plurality of sidewalls removably connected to said base, each of said plurality of sidewalls having a monolithically formed first side flange, a monolithically formed second side flange and a monolithically formed bottom flange; a plurality of one-piece non-separable corner posts, each of said corner posts removably connected to two of said plurality of sidewalls, each of said plurality of corner posts having a first groove extending along a first side and a second groove extending along a second side; and means for removably connecting each of said plurality of corner posts to said base; wherein each of said bottom flanges mates within a corresponding groove of said plurality of grooves to removably connect said plurality of sidewalls to said base in a non-foldable configuration; wherein a second side flange of a first of said plurality of sidewalls mates with the first groove of one of said plurality of corner posts and a first side flange of a second of said plurality of sidewalls mates with the second groove of said one of said plurality of corner posts to removably connect said corner posts to two of said plurality of sidewalls; wherein when assembled said base, said plurality of sidewalls and said plurality of corner posts define a storage areas; wherein said base defines a bottom support surface for any content disposed within the storage area.
  • 17. The collapsible storage and shipping bin of claim 16 wherein said means for removably connecting includes a bolt member disposed and tightened within an aperture extending through said base and an aperture disposed at least at a bottom portion of a corresponding one of said plurality of corner posts.
  • 18. The collapsible storage and shipping bin of claim 17 wherein said means for removably connecting further includes a threaded sleeve inserted within the aperture of said corner posts.
  • 19. The collapsible storage and shipping bin of claim 16 wherein at least one of said plurality of corner posts is provided with a notch disposed at a lower portion of the at least one of said plurality of corner posts, said notch adapted for receipt of a cable from a winch assembly.
  • 20. The collapsible storage and shipping bin of claim 16 wherein at least one of said plurality of corner posts is provided with a top aperture adapted for receipt of a hook member.
  • 21. The collapsible storage and shipping bin of claim 16 wherein said base including a plurality of feet associated with a bottom surface of said base; wherein said plurality of feet are disposed along the bottom surface such that forklift access underneath said base is provided from at least one side of said base.
  • 22. The collapsible storage and shipping bin of claim 21 wherein said plurality of feet are monolithically formed with said base.
  • 23. The collapsible storage and shipping bin of claim 21 wherein at least one of said plurality of feet are offset.
  • 24. The collapsible storage and shipping bin of claim 16 wherein at least one of said plurality of sidewalls includes a plurality of top cutouts adapted for receipt of a claw lifting apparatus.
  • 25. The collapsible storage and shipping bin of claim 16 wherein at least one of said plurality of sidewalls includes a recessed holder disposed on a lower outer half portion of said at least one of said plurality of sidewalls.
  • 26. A collapsible storage and shipping bin, comprising:a base having a plurality of grooves extending along a top perimeter surface and a plurality of feet, said plurality of feet disposed along a bottom surface of said base such that forklift access underneath said base is provided from each side of said base; a plurality of sidewalls removably connected to said base, each of said plurality of sidewalls having a monolithically formed first side flange, a monolithically formed second side flange and a monolithically formed bottom flange, each of said plurality of sidewalls includes a plurality of top cutouts adapted for receipt of a claw lifting apparatus; a plurality of corner posts, each of said corner posts removably connected to two of said plurality of sidewalls, each of said plurality of corner posts having a first groove extending along a first side and a second groove extending along a second side, each of said plurality of corner posts is provided with a notch adapted for receipt of a cable from a winch assembly; and means for removably connecting each of said plurality of corner posts to said base; wherein each of said bottom flanges mates within a corresponding groove of said plurality of grooves to removably connect said plurality of sidewalls to said base; wherein mating of each bottom flange with each corresponding groove is achieved by slidably inserting each bottom flange beginning at a first end or second end of each corresponding groove until the sidewalls are properly positioned with respect to said base; wherein the shape of each bottom flange and their corresponding grooves permits the plurality of sidewalls from being disconnected from said base only by sliding the bottom flanges out of either the first end or the second end of their corresponding grooves; wherein a second side flange of a first of said plurality of sidewalls mates with the first groove of one of said plurality of corner posts and a first side flange of a second of said plurality of sidewalls mates with the second groove of said one of said plurality of corner posts to removably connect said corner posts to two of said plurality of sidewalls; wherein mating of each,side flange with each corresponding groove is achieved by slidably inserting each side flange beginning at a first end or second end of each corresponding groove until the corner posts are properly positioned with respect to the sidewalls; wherein the shape of each side flange and their corresponding grooves permits the plurality of corner posts from being disconnected from said sidewalls only by sliding the side flanges out of the first end or second end of their corresponding grooves; wherein when assembled said base, said plurality of sidewalls and said plurality of corner posts define a storage areas; wherein said base defines a bottom support surface for any content disposed within the storage area.
  • 27. The collapsible storage and shipping bin of claim 26 wherein said means for removably connecting includes a bolt member disposed and tightened within an aperture extending through said base and an aperture disposed at least at a bottom portion of a corresponding one of said plurality of corner posts.
  • 28. The collapsible storage and shipping bin of claim 27 wherein said means for removably connecting further includes a threaded sleeve inserted within the aperture of said corner posts.
  • 29. The collapsible storage and shipping bin of claim 26 wherein at least one of said plurality of corner posts is provided with a top aperture adapted for receipt of a hook member.
  • 30. The collapsible storage and shipping bin of claim 26 wherein at least one of said plurality of feet are offset.
  • 31. The collapsible storage and shipping bin of claim 26 wherein at least one of said plurality of sidewalls includes a recessed holder disposed on a lower outer half portion of said at least one of said plurality of sidewalls.
  • 32. The structure of claim 1 wherein said bottom flange having a cross sectional shape which differs from a cross sectional shape of the sidewall which it extends downward from.
  • 33. The collapsible storage and shipping bin of claim 16 wherein said bottom flange having a cross sectional shape which differs from a cross sectional shape of the sidewall which it extends downward from.
  • 34. The structure of claim 6 wherein said first side flange and said second side flange each have a cross sectional shape which differs from a cross sectional shape of the sidewall which they extend outward from.
  • 35. The structure of claim 16 wherein said first side flange and said second side flange each have a cross sectional shape which differs from a cross sectional shape of the sidewall which they extend outward from.
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