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US1718872A
US1718872A US206947A US20694727A US1718872A US 1718872 A US1718872 A US 1718872A US 206947 A US206947 A US 206947A US 20694727 A US20694727 A US 20694727A US 1718872 A US1718872 A US 1718872A
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    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
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  • the invention relates to collapsible boxes or containers of the type in which-the body and cover portions are made from a single sheet of paper-board, cut to size and folded along a series of score lines to fon the completed box.
  • Boxes of this general character are ordinarily' formed from irregularly shaped blanks, having numerous flaps requiring the to use of specia dies, and necessitating considerable waste of material. Blanks thus formed with a number of marginal incisions are much reduced in strength and therefore require relatively heavy stock in construe tion.
  • a further object is to provide corner 'joints for the box, in whichl the blank is folded to Jr'orm overlapping sections or gussets locked together to secure greater strength at these points for maintaining the shape of the container.
  • llhe objects also include the provision of a hinge joint of sutlicient rigidity to normally hold the cover ofthe box in an upright open position in order that the contents may be displayed together with description matter that. may have been printed upon the inner surface of the cover.
  • Figure 1 of the draiwing is a plan view ot the blank, showing the several score lines along which the folds are made for shaping the box.
  • Figure 2 is a perspective view of the bottom and cover members in folded condition, the latter member being shownbpened in upright or display position.
  • Figure 3 is a View showing the side elevation ot a completely closed box.
  • Figure 4 is a fragmentary perspective interior view illustrating the assembling or folding of the four corners of the blank.
  • Figure 5 is a fragmentary perspective ex- 1927. Serial No. 206,947.
  • the blank from which the box is formed consists of an elongated, rectangular, sheet of material having a pair of longitudinal score lines 1 and 2 extending the full length thereof, and extending transversely the full Width of the blank are a series of score lines 3, 4, 5 and 6 which form with the longitudinal ones right-angle score lines.
  • Extending from the tour corners of the blank to the adjacent point of intersection between the longitudinal and transverse score lines are a series of diagonal score lines 7, and on opposite sides of the latter are formed oblique score lines 8 which extend from said point of intersection to the marginal edgesof the blank and bisect the angles formed by the diagonal lilies 7 and the right-angle score lines.
  • the corners of the blank are also provided with score lines t)I which extend at right angles across said diagonal lines to meet the marginal ends of the oblique lines and form tri-v angular locking sections 9a.
  • the blank is provided on opposite side edges with two pairs of diagonal score lines 1() and 11, disposed in relation with the transverse lines 4 and 5 to form the gusset sections 10, 11, and 12, in one of which is formed the locking slits 12.
  • the bottom and cover members are respectively indicated by 13 and 14, the fore mer bounded by the lines 1, 2, 3, 4 and the latter by the lines 1, 2, 5, 6.
  • the bottom member 13 is provided with side wall sections 15 and front and rear end wall sections 16 and 17, andthe cover member 14 With side wall sections 18 and a front end Wall section 19.
  • the blank is folded upwardly at'right angles along the longitudinal score lines 1 and 2 to forni the side walls, and then upwardly at right angles along the transverse score line 4.
  • the blank bends along the diagonal lines 10 and forms the gusset sections 10L which overlap and fold against the inner faces of the side Walls 15, as indicated in Fig. 5, the folded end of the side walls being then inserted in the locking slits 12 to form a three-ply fold, as shown assembled in display position in Fig. 2.
  • the blank is folded upwardly at right angles along the lines 3 and 6, and during this latter fold the blank is bent alon the oblique lines 8 and the sections 8n fol inwardly against their adjacent side and end walls, as indicated in F ig. 4.
  • the ends of the latter folded corners are then brought to ether and the projecting sect-ions 9* are fo ded along the line 9 outwardly over Said corners ⁇ the folded sections being then bent along the diagonal lines 7 to form right-angle corners hekld in place by the locking sections 9, as indicated in Figs. 2 and 3.
  • the cover section 14 bends along the score or hinge line 5 and the diagonal lines 11, the latter folds serving to form the sections 11 which fold over and close against the outer surface of the side walls 15, thus forming two-ply overlaps for the side-Walls 15 tending to sti'en the box at these points.
  • the front wall 19 thereof closes over the frontwall 16 of the bottom member 13, the' reinforced corner sections of the former overlying those of the latter to ⁇ greatly increase the stiffness of the box by means of the three-ply interior overlap provided for the several corners and the exterior overlapping locking sections thereof.
  • a collapsible box comprising a sheet of 4 material in the form of a rectangular quadrilateral free from marginal incisions, and
  • a collapsible box comprising a sheet of material in the form of a rectangular quadrilateral free from marginal incisions, and
  • bottom and cover members provided with integral side and end walls, corner members formed integral with the side and front-end walls of said bottom and cover members, the said corners of the latter member being adapted to close over those of the former when the cover is closed.
  • a collapsible box comprising a sheet of material in the form of a rectangular quadrilateral free from marginal incisions, and folded to form hingedly connected bottom and cover members provided with enclosinr walls and gusset sections integrally former with the Walls of said members and disposed to normally retain said cover member in an open upright position with respect to said bottom member.
  • a collapsible box comprising a sheet of material in the form of a rectangular quadrilateral free from marginal incisions, and folded to form hingedly connected bottom and cover members provided with enclosing walls, gusset sections integrally formed with said walls and'inwardly folded together to form multifold ends for the side walls of said bottom member, and locking slits vformed insaid gusset sections for the reception of said ends.
  • a collapsible box comprising a sheet of material in the form of a rectangular quadrilateral free from marginal incisions, and folded to form hingedly connected bottom and cover members provided with enclosing side walls, a pair of lisset sections integrally formed with sai side walls, one of said gusset sections being folded to overla the inner surface of the bottom side wal when the cover is in display position, and thc other of said gusset sections being folded to overlie the outer surface of the bottom side wall when the cover is closed.
  • a box-blank comprisin a single piece of material in the form o 'a rectangular quadrilateral free from marginal incisions, and provided with a series of score lines forming integral sections, and along which score lines the blankmay be folded to form the bottom and cover members of a box having enclosin side and'end walls.

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Patented June l25, 1929.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
.TSEPH ORTIZ, F BROOKLYN, NEW YORK, ASSIGNOR OF ONE-TENTH TO WILLIAM BODGE, 0F NUTLEY, NEW JERSEY.
COLLAPSIBLE BOX.
Application led J'uly 19,l
The invention relates to collapsible boxes or containers of the type in which-the body and cover portions are made from a single sheet of paper-board, cut to size and folded along a series of score lines to fon the completed box. l
Boxes of this general character are ordinarily' formed from irregularly shaped blanks, having numerous flaps requiring the to use of specia dies, and necessitating considerable waste of material. Blanks thus formed with a number of marginal incisions are much reduced in strength and therefore require relatively heavy stock in construe tion.
Among the objects of the present invention is the provision of a box of simple construction in which the blank is made without waste from a single sheet of material and in which no incisions extend through the marginal edges thereof.
A further object is to provide corner 'joints for the box, in whichl the blank is folded to Jr'orm overlapping sections or gussets locked together to secure greater strength at these points for maintaining the shape of the container.
llhe objects also include the provision of a hinge joint of sutlicient rigidity to normally hold the cover ofthe box in an upright open position in order that the contents may be displayed together with description matter that. may have been printed upon the inner surface of the cover. y
For further `comprchension oi' the invention, and of the objects and advantages thereof, reference, is had to the following description and aceompanying drawing, and to the appended claims in which the various novel features otthe invention are more particularly set orth.`\
Figure 1 of the draiwing is a plan view ot the blank, showing the several score lines along which the folds are made for shaping the box.
Figure 2 is a perspective view of the bottom and cover members in folded condition, the latter member being shownbpened in upright or display position.
Figure 3 is a View showing the side elevation ot a completely closed box.
Figure 4 is a fragmentary perspective interior view illustrating the assembling or folding of the four corners of the blank.
Figure 5 is a fragmentary perspective ex- 1927. Serial No. 206,947.
terior view illustrating the assembling of the hinge corners of the blank.
As shown in Figure 1 of the drawing, the blank from which the box is formed consists of an elongated, rectangular, sheet of material having a pair of longitudinal score lines 1 and 2 extending the full length thereof, and extending transversely the full Width of the blank are a series of score lines 3, 4, 5 and 6 which form with the longitudinal ones right-angle score lines. Extending from the tour corners of the blank to the adjacent point of intersection between the longitudinal and transverse score lines are a series of diagonal score lines 7, and on opposite sides of the latter are formed oblique score lines 8 which extend from said point of intersection to the marginal edgesof the blank and bisect the angles formed by the diagonal lilies 7 and the right-angle score lines. The corners of the blank are also provided with score lines t)I which extend at right angles across said diagonal lines to meet the marginal ends of the oblique lines and form tri-v angular locking sections 9a. Intermediate its ends, the blank is provided on opposite side edges with two pairs of diagonal score lines 1() and 11, disposed in relation with the transverse lines 4 and 5 to form the gusset sections 10, 11, and 12, in one of which is formed the locking slits 12.
With the blank thus provided with score lines, the bottom and cover members are respectively indicated by 13 and 14, the fore mer bounded by the lines 1, 2, 3, 4 and the latter by the lines 1, 2, 5, 6. The bottom member 13 is provided with side wall sections 15 and front and rear end wall sections 16 and 17, andthe cover member 14 With side wall sections 18 and a front end Wall section 19. In the formation of the box the blank is folded upwardly at'right angles along the longitudinal score lines 1 and 2 to forni the side walls, and then upwardly at right angles along the transverse score line 4. In this latter fold the blank bends along the diagonal lines 10 and forms the gusset sections 10L which overlap and fold against the inner faces of the side Walls 15, as indicated in Fig. 5, the folded end of the side walls being then inserted in the locking slits 12 to form a three-ply fold, as shown assembled in display position in Fig. 2.
In the construction of the four corners of the side and front end Wall sections of the bottom and cover members, the blank is folded upwardly at right angles along the lines 3 and 6, and during this latter fold the blank is bent alon the oblique lines 8 and the sections 8n fol inwardly against their adjacent side and end walls, as indicated in F ig. 4. The ends of the latter folded corners are then brought to ether and the projecting sect-ions 9* are fo ded along the line 9 outwardly over Said corners` the folded sections being then bent along the diagonal lines 7 to form right-angle corners hekld in place by the locking sections 9, as indicated in Figs. 2 and 3.
, On closing the box form the position shown in Fig..2, the cover section 14 bends along the score or hinge line 5 and the diagonal lines 11, the latter folds serving to form the sections 11 which fold over and close against the outer surface of the side walls 15, thus forming two-ply overlaps for the side-Walls 15 tending to sti'en the box at these points. During the closing movement of the cover, the front wall 19 thereof closes over the frontwall 16 of the bottom member 13, the' reinforced corner sections of the former overlying those of the latter to` greatly increase the stiffness of the box by means of the three-ply interior overlap provided for the several corners and the exterior overlapping locking sections thereof.
From the above description it will be obvious that the box ma waste of material and t at its sti'ness will be increased by the undivided or uncut condition of the marginal edges of the blank and of the several sections from which the box is made.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is:
1. A collapsible box comprising a sheet of 4 material in the form of a rectangular quadrilateral free from marginal incisions, and
folded to form hingedly connected bottom and cover members provided with enclosing walls, the said walls having corner members composed of a plurality of integral overlapping sections, and locking means for said corner sections formed from an undivided part thereof.
2. A collapsible box comprising a sheet of material in the form of a rectangular quadrilateral free from marginal incisions, and
be made Without folded to form hingedly connected bottom and cover members provided with integral side and end walls, corner members formed integral with the side and front-end walls of said bottom and cover members, the said corners of the latter member being adapted to close over those of the former when the cover is closed.
3. A collapsible box comprising a sheet of material in the form of a rectangular quadrilateral free from marginal incisions, and folded to form hingedly connected bottom and cover members provided with enclosinr walls and gusset sections integrally former with the Walls of said members and disposed to normally retain said cover member in an open upright position with respect to said bottom member.
v4. A collapsible box comprising a sheet of material in the form of a rectangular quadrilateral free from marginal incisions, and folded to form hingedly connected bottom and cover members provided with enclosing walls, gusset sections integrally formed with said walls and'inwardly folded together to form multifold ends for the side walls of said bottom member, and locking slits vformed insaid gusset sections for the reception of said ends.
5. A collapsible box comprising a sheet of material in the form of a rectangular quadrilateral free from marginal incisions, and folded to form hingedly connected bottom and cover members provided with enclosing side walls, a pair of lisset sections integrally formed with sai side walls, one of said gusset sections being folded to overla the inner surface of the bottom side wal when the cover is in display position, and thc other of said gusset sections being folded to overlie the outer surface of the bottom side wall when the cover is closed.
6. A box-blank comprisin a single piece of material in the form o 'a rectangular quadrilateral free from marginal incisions, and provided with a series of score lines forming integral sections, and along which score lines the blankmay be folded to form the bottom and cover members of a box having enclosin side and'end walls.
igned at ew York, in the county of New York and State of New York, this 12th day of J'uly A. D. 1927.
JOSEPH ORTIZ.
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US2630263A (en) * 1945-08-31 1953-03-03 Gardner Board & Carton Co Container
US2713962A (en) * 1953-04-02 1955-07-26 O B Andrews Company Reinforced container
US2872067A (en) * 1956-05-14 1959-02-03 William J C Gessner Automatic ejection ash tray
DE1099442B (en) * 1957-09-20 1961-02-09 Osthushenrich Kg Folding box with hinged hooded lid that can be locked open
DE1104313B (en) * 1954-01-11 1961-04-06 Bahlsen Werner Method and blanks for the production of folding containers open on one side
DE1166084B (en) * 1961-08-10 1964-03-19 Mead Corp Folding box with a self-locking lid
US4979669A (en) * 1989-07-07 1990-12-25 Michael Kerton Self-closing box
US6206280B1 (en) * 1997-05-02 2001-03-27 Fold-Pak Corporation Folding carton and blank with reclosure means
US6382131B1 (en) 1999-12-15 2002-05-07 Mcgivern Sean Disposable kitty litter box
GB2398558A (en) * 2003-01-24 2004-08-25 Fold Ltd N Containers folded from sheet material
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GB2480839A (en) * 2010-06-02 2011-12-07 Saica Packaging Uk Ltd Tray with gusseted corners
US8490808B1 (en) * 2009-09-03 2013-07-23 Robert George Snyder Clamshell container hold open mechanism
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US2630263A (en) * 1945-08-31 1953-03-03 Gardner Board & Carton Co Container
US2713962A (en) * 1953-04-02 1955-07-26 O B Andrews Company Reinforced container
DE1104313B (en) * 1954-01-11 1961-04-06 Bahlsen Werner Method and blanks for the production of folding containers open on one side
US2872067A (en) * 1956-05-14 1959-02-03 William J C Gessner Automatic ejection ash tray
DE1099442B (en) * 1957-09-20 1961-02-09 Osthushenrich Kg Folding box with hinged hooded lid that can be locked open
DE1166084B (en) * 1961-08-10 1964-03-19 Mead Corp Folding box with a self-locking lid
US4979669A (en) * 1989-07-07 1990-12-25 Michael Kerton Self-closing box
US6206280B1 (en) * 1997-05-02 2001-03-27 Fold-Pak Corporation Folding carton and blank with reclosure means
US6382131B1 (en) 1999-12-15 2002-05-07 Mcgivern Sean Disposable kitty litter box
GB2398558A (en) * 2003-01-24 2004-08-25 Fold Ltd N Containers folded from sheet material
DE102009016728A1 (en) * 2009-04-09 2010-10-14 Menze, Dietmar Folded box e.g. cardboard box, for transporting and storing goods i.e. food, has holding member comprising guiding units that are provided on barrier elements, diagonal, bisectional and separated-bending edges
US8490808B1 (en) * 2009-09-03 2013-07-23 Robert George Snyder Clamshell container hold open mechanism
GB2480839A (en) * 2010-06-02 2011-12-07 Saica Packaging Uk Ltd Tray with gusseted corners
US20140262891A1 (en) * 2013-03-13 2014-09-18 Kenneth R. Babcock Water-resistant Clamshell Carton
US9315316B2 (en) * 2013-03-13 2016-04-19 Kenneth R. Babcock Water-resistant clamshell carton

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