Storage container
A storage container comprising a base, two side walls, a front wall, a rear wall and a top cover, the top cover is pivotally hinged to a frame member and at an assembled position of the container the walls are erect and a bottom edge of the walls is articulated to the base and a top edge of the walls is articulated to the frame member. and at a collapsed position the base is articulated with the frame member and the walls are received in a space between the base and the top cover.
The present invention relates to storage containers and more particularly to such storage containers which are collapsible into a compact size for storage and shipment.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONCollapsible storage containers are commonly used in a variety of applications and are in particular convenient for storage of large capacities and their transportation, and on the other hand are conveniently ‘knocked-down’ into collapsed positions for minimum space consumption, used for storage of the container or shipment thereof.
For example, U.S. Pat. No. 4,863,056 discloses a folding container comprising an upper frame having two pairs of opposing frame portions each having an engagement portion; a bottom frame with a closed end and having opposing frame portions which respectively correspond to those of the upper frame, each frame portion of the bottom frame having a pivotally support portion; two side plates pivotally supported at their lower end portions by the pivotally support portions, respectively, which are formed on one of the two pairs of frame portions of the bottom frame so that the side plates are able to pivot upward, each side plate being slidably supported at both lateral end portions thereof by the upper frame, the upper end portions of the side plates being engaged with the respective engagement portions formed on one of the two pairs of frame portions of the upper frame; and two end plates pivotally supported at their lower end portions by the pivotally support portions, respectively, which are formed on the other pair of frame portions of the bottom frame, the upper end portions of the end plates being engaged with the respective engagement portions formed on the other pair of frame portions of the upper frame.
A different type of collapsible container is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,913,161 directed to a collapsible shipping/storage box having a rectangular floor, a pair of parallel side walls having lower edges pivoted on the floor and movable between erect positions projecting upward from the floor and collapsed positions close to and generally parallel with the floor, and a pair of parallel end walls having lower edges pivoted on the floor between the side walls and movable between erect positions projecting upward from the floor and collapsed positions close to and generally parallel with the floor. A rigid annular top frame has side members at upper edges of the side walls and end members at upper edges of the end walls. Respective pivots or hinges are provided between the upper edges of the side walls and the side members. Latches secure the upper edges of the end walls to the end members only in the erect positions of the end walls.
A collapsible container is disclosed also in U.S. Pat. No. 5,501,354 formed from a single sheet of a plastic material to form a box. The container has a bottom panel and first and second pairs of like wall panels integrally hingedly connected to the bottom panels so that the walls can be erected from a collapsed position to an upright position and vice versa. The end panels include hinged locking flaps formed with locking ribs to releasable engage with the adjacent edges of the side panels.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONAccording to the present invention there is provided a collapsible storage container which is easily erected and assembled into its operative assembled position and into its collapsed position, without the need of any tools and wherein the assemblage is self-contained.
The invention calls for a storage container comprising a base, two side walls, a front wall, a rear wall and a top cover (lid), wherein said top cover is pivotally hinged to a frame member, wherein at an assembled position of the container said walls are erect and a bottom edge of the walls is articulated to the base and a top edge of said walls is articulated to the frame member; and a collapsed position wherein the base is articulated with the frame member and wherein the walls are received in a space between the base and the top cover.
The container is typically made of molded plastic material and the side walls, front wall and rear wall (collectively referred to as ‘walls’), as well as the, the base and the top cover are rigid and solid boards. The term ‘solid’ denotes uniform, homogeneous boards of material. Even more so, the walls ant the top cover are reinforced so as to be competent of bearing load, e.g. of a person sitting on the container at the assembled position, etc.
The container of the present invention may comprise any one or more of the following features and characteristics:
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- at the collapsed position the base is substantially received within the frame member;
- the base comprises an upwardly extending rim whereby at the collapsed position the side walls extend flush over an upside surface of the base and do not exceed the rim;
- at the collapsed position the side walls are folded over the base and the front wall and the rear wall are detached from the base and are received within the frame;
- a lock mechanism is provided for securing the container at the collapsed position, so as to secure the base to the frame member and the top cover at the closed position so as to prevent spontaneous opening of the collapsed container;
- at the assembled position side edges of the side walls are detachably engaged with corresponding side edges of the front wall and the rear wall; such engagement may be for example a projection formed at the front wall and the rear wall slidingly engagable within corresponding slots of the side walls;
- the side walls are pivotally articulated at their bottom edge to the base and are detachably articulable at their top edge to the frame member;
- the front wall and the rear wall are detachably articulable at their bottom edge to the base and at their top edge to the frame member;
- alternatively, the front wall and the rear wall are pivotally articulated at their bottom edge to the base and are detachably articulable at their top edge to the frame member; and respectively the side walls are detachably articulable at their bottom edge to the base and at their top edge to the frame member;
- articulation of the walls with the respective frame member and base is facilitated by readily detachable means, e.g. a snap-type engagement, etc.
- at least one carrying handle is fitted at the top cover, wherein at the assembled position said at least one handle functions as a handle to facilitate opening the top cover and at the collapsed position the at least one handle serves for carrying the collapsed assembly;
- at least one of the at least one carrying handle functions as a lock to secure the assemblage at its collapsed position and prevent spontaneous opening thereof while carrying;
- the walls are detachably articulable at their respective edges to the frame member and the base by snap-type attachment;
- at the collapsed position the thickness of the assemblage does not exceed the thickness of the frame member. However, if the top cover has a thickness projecting from the frame member, thus the thickness of the of the assemblage does not exceed the thickness of the frame member with articulated cover;
- the height of the side walls is substantially half or less its length, whereby at the collapsed position the side walls lie flush over a top surface of the base with neighboring top edges;
- the frame member is formed at side portions thereof with carrying handles;
- the top cover is pivotally secured to the frame member by at least two hinges fitted at rear edges thereof;
- at least some of the walls and the top cover are formed with reinforcement ribs for rigidifying thereof;
- at the collapsed position of the container, all the components of the container are contained within the collapsed assemblage;
- the frame member may be a uniform solid annular member or may be integrated into a uniform annular member.
In order to understand the invention and to see how it may be carried out in practice, an embodiment will now be described, by way of a non-limiting example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
A container in accordance with the present invention is generally designated 10 and is illustrated in its assembled, operative position in
As can be seen, with reference being made also to
As can be noted in the drawings, at the unassembled (knocked down) position of the container the side walls 24A and 24B remain articulated to the base 20 and the cover 12 remains assembled to the frame member 18, the latter being a uniform and solid annular member fitted at its opposite side with indentions 34, serving as carrying handles. As can further be noted, the top cover 12 is fitted with a carrying handle assembly generally designated 40 and retractable into an indention 42 composed of adjoining indentions in the top cover 12 and the frame member 18.
Further attention is now directed to
The next step in the sequence for knocking down the container is illustrated in
It is noticed that in the position of
The sub-assembly 49 consisting of the frame member 18 and top cover 12 is then placed upside down (
In
Pulling out the handle assembly 40 in direction of arrow 61 in
Attention is now directed to
First, as seen in
Then the sub-assembly 51 is turned over into the position as illustrated in
Once the bottom sub-assembly 51 has been erected into the position of
At the next step, the cover sub-assembly 49 has to be securely placed and articulated over the walls as illustrated in
The container is now ready for storage and can also be rolled over a surface by aid of the rollers 60 formed at the bottom surface of the container.
Knocking down the container is carried out, as discussed hereinabove, in a reversed sequence of operations.
While there has been shown a preferred embodiment of the invention, it is to be understood that many changes may be made therein without departing from the spirit of the invention.
Claims
1. A storage container comprising a base, two side walls, a front wall, a rear wall and a top cover, wherein said top cover is pivotally hinged to a frame member, wherein at an assembled position of the container said walls are erect and a bottom edge of the walls is articulated to the base and a top edge of said walls is articulated to the frame member; and at a collapsed position the base is articulated with the frame member and wherein the walls are received in a space between the base and the top cover.
2. A storage container according to claim 1, wherein at the collapsed position the base is substantially received within the frame member.
3. A storage container according to claim 1, wherein the base comprises an upwardly extending rim whereby at the collapsed position the side walls extend flush over an upside surface of the base and do not exceed the rim.
4. A storage container according to claim 1, wherein at the collapsed position the side walls are folded over the base and the front wall and the rear wall are detached form the base and are received within the frame.
5. A storage container according to claim 1, wherein a lock mechanism is provided for securing the container at the collapsed position, so as to secure the base to the frame member and the top cover at the closed position so as to prevent spontaneous opening of the collapsed container.
6. A storage container according to claim 1, wherein at the assembled position side edges of the side walls are detachably engaged with corresponding side edges of the front wall and the rear wall.
7. A storage container according to claim 1, wherein the side walls, the front wall and the rear wall are rigid and solid boards.
8. A storage container according to claim 1, wherein the side walls are pivotally articulated at their bottom edge to the base and are detachably articulable at their top edge to the frame member.
9. A storage container according to claim 1, wherein the front wall and the rear wall are detachably articulable at their bottom edge to the base and at their top edge to the frame member.
10. A storage container according to claim 1, wherein the front wall and the rear wall are pivotally articulated at their bottom edge to the base and are detachably articulable at their top edge to the frame member.
11. A storage container according to claim 1, wherein the side walls are detachably articulable at their bottom edge to the base and at their top edge to the frame member.
12. A storage container according to claim 1, wherein the base, the walls, the frame member and the top cover are made of molded plastic.
13. A storage container according to claim 1, wherein at least one carrying handle is fitted at the top cover, wherein at the assembled position said at least one handle functions as a handle to facilitate opening the top cover and at the collapsed position the at least one handle serves for carrying the collapsed assembly.
14. A storage container according to claim 13, wherein at least one of the at least one carrying handle functions as a lock to secure the assemblage at its collapsed position and prevent spontaneous opening thereof while carrying.
15. A storage container according to claim 1, wherein the walls are detachably articulable at their respective edges to the frame member and the base by snap-type attachment.
16. A storage container according to claim 1, wherein at the collapsed position the thickness of the assemblage does not exceed the thickness of the frame member with articulated cover.
17. A storage container according to claim 1, wherein the height of the side walls is substantially half or less its length, whereby at the collapsed position the side walls lie flush over a top surface of the base with neighboring top edges.
18. A storage container according to claim 1, wherein the frame member is formed at side portions thereof with carrying handles.
19. A storage container according to claim 1, wherein the top cover is pivotally secured to the frame member by at least two hinges fitted at rear edges thereof.
20. A storage container according to claim 1, wherein at least some of the walls and the top cover are formed with reinforcement ribs for rigidifying thereof.
21. A storage container according to claim 1, wherein at the collapsed position of the container, all the components of the container are contained within the collapsed assemblage.
Type: Application
Filed: Nov 6, 2007
Publication Date: Jul 17, 2008
Inventors: Efraim Haimoff (Mevasereth Zion), Avi Askof (Tzur Igal)
Application Number: 11/979,636
International Classification: B65D 6/22 (20060101); B65D 43/02 (20060101);