FOLDABLE CRATE
The present disclosure concerns collapsible crates (10) that comprise a base member (12), a front wall (20) pivotally articulated along a bottom edge thereof to a front edge of the base member, a back wall (18) pivotally articulated along a bottom edge thereof to a back edge of the base member; a first side wall (14) pivotally articulated along a bottom edge thereof to a first side edge of the base member and a second side (16) wall pivotally articulated along a bottom edge thereof to a second side edge of the base member; and a locking mechanism disposed at a top portion of each of the side walls, configured for arresting engagement side edges of a side wall and neighboring side edges of the front wall and back wall, respectively.
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The present disclosure concerns collapsible crates.
BACKGROUND ARTReferences considered to be relevant as background to the presently disclosed subject matter are listed below:
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- U.S. Pat. No. 7,861,878
- U.S. Pat. No. 8,511,506
- U.S. Pat. No. 9,016,492
- U.S. Pat. No. 9,540,138
Acknowledgement of the above references herein is not to be inferred as meaning that these are in any way relevant to the patentability of the presently disclosed subject matter.
BACKGROUNDU.S. Pat. No. 7,861,878 discloses a fastening device for folding boxes, the folding boxes including a bottom and four lateral walls coupled in jointed fashion to the edges of that bottom, two opposite walls having each fastening devices for ensuring the unfolding of the box, the device in general including a vertically displaceable central piece and some lateral bolts with horizontal displacement for fastening the lateral walls via their adjacent edges. The folding device includes elastic spring elements which link the central control piece with the pairs of bolts, at the same time, the spring elements, in the rest position, maintain the bolts in the engagement and fastening position of the bolts, while for the release position of the bolts the spring elements pull the bolts towards the release position against the resistance of the elastic elements.
U.S. Pat. No. 8,511,506 a transport case 1 with hinged side parts made of plastic is provided, whereby the height of the hinged side parts is greater than centimeters or the permissible load of the transport case is greater than 16 kg, and wicket-shaped hollow stiffening strips are present in the hinged side parts. The stiffening strips formed by injection of liquid have a surface roughness that is less than 10 micrometers.
U.S. Pat. No. 9,016,492 discloses a crate includes a bottom, two end walls, and two side walls. The end walls and the side walls are configured to be foldable with respect to the bottom. The end walls and the side walls comprise respective latch elements engaging with each other to form a latch when the end walls and the side walls are in the unfolded state. A latch release mechanism is provided at the respective end walls or at the respective side walls, wherein the latch release mechanism and/or the latch elements on the respective walls are configured to be movable so as to extend at least partly above an upper edge of the crate for releasing the latch.
U.S. Pat. No. 9,540,138 relates to a plastic collapsible storage and transport container comprising a bottom part with four collapsible sidewalls arranged in an articulated manner on the bottom part. Two opposing first sidewalls can be detachably engaged with the two other opposing second sidewalls The container also comprises a cover and means for sealing the cover to the container in a fixed manner. The bottom part formed by a bottom frame and a bottom plate comprises at least two inwardly open and outwardly closed recesses along each frame side, said recesses having lateral boreholes extending parallel to the frame sides of the bottom frame. Said recesses are used to receive molded parts formed on the first and second sidewalls, provided with lugs extending parallel to the lower edges of the sidewalls. Said lugs can be inserted into the lateral boreholes of the recess and rotated therein in such a way that they form a hinge-type connection between the bottom part and the sidewalls. The cover is formed by two cover halves connected to opposite sidewalls of the container by means of cover hinges.
GENERAL DESCRIPTIONAccording to the present disclosure there is provided a collapsible crate comprising a base member, a front wall pivotally articulated along a bottom edge thereof to a front edge of the base member, a back wall pivotally articulated along a bottom edge thereof to a back edge of the base member; a first side wall pivotally articulated along a bottom edge thereof to a first side edge of the base member and a second side wall pivotally articulated along a bottom edge thereof to a second side edge of the base member; and a locking mechanism disposed at a top portion of each of the side walls, configured for arresting engagement side edges of a side wall and neighboring side edges of the front wall and back wall, respectively; said crate configurable between an erect position at which the four walls are disposed upright, and a collapsed position at which the four walls are disposed parallel over the base member.
According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, there is provided a collapsible crate comprising a base member, a first side wall pivotally articulated along a bottom edge thereof to a first side edge of the base member, and a second side wall, facing the first side wall, and pivotally articulated along a bottom edge thereof to a second side edge of the base member; a front wall pivotally articulated along a bottom edge thereof to a top edge of a raised front segment extending at front edge of the base member, and a back wall, facing the front wall, and pivotally articulated along a bottom edge thereof to a top edge of a raised back segment extending at back edge of the base member; and a locking mechanism disposed at a top portion of each of the side walls, configured for arresting engagement side edges of a side wall and neighboring side edges of the front wall and back wall, respectively; said crate configurable between an erect position at which the four walls are disposed upright, and a collapsed position at which the four walls are disposed parallel over the base member.
The terms ‘side wall’, ‘front wall’ and ‘back wall’ are used for sake of convenience only, and it is appreciated that the side walls can constitute the front wall and back wall, respectively, and vice versa, mutatis mutandis.
According to a particular configuration of the disclosure, the locking mechanism comprises a locking bar pivotally along its longitudinal axis and extending within a locking bar receiving groove disposed across a top portion of a side wall; the locking bar comprising at each end a radially projecting locking tab extending beyond a side edge portion of the side wall, and a locking bar manipulation portion for rotatably manipulating the locking bar about a longitudinal axis thereof, between a locked position and an unlocked position;
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- each of the front wall and the back wall comprises at a top side edge portion a locking tab arresting portion configured with locking tab path and a locking tab obstruction arrangement, wherein at an erect position an opening of the locking tab path extends opposite the locking tab;
- and wherein at the locked position the locking tab is obstructed and prevented from displacing through opening of the locking tab path, and at the unlocked position the locking tab is free to displace through the opening of the locking tab path.
Any one or more of the following features, designs and configuration can be applied to any one or more of the aspects and embodiments of the present disclosure, separately or in various combinations thereof:
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- The side walls are of equal height, and the front wall is shorter than the back wall, however wherein at the erect position the four walls extend to the same height, with an equally leveled, coextending, continuous top edge;
- At the erect position the top edge of the side walls and the front wall and the back wall coextend;
- At an erect position the side walls are disposed between the back wall and the front wall;
- The raised back segment can be higher than the raised front segment;
- The thickness of the base member plus thickness of a side wall plus thickness of the back wall plus thickness of the front wall can equal the height of raised back segment;
- The thickness of base member plus thickness of a side wall plus thickness of front wall can equal the height of the raised front segment;
- The raised front segment can have the same height as the raised back segment, wherein the height of the front wall plus the height of the back wall is equal or lesser than width of side walls;
- At the collapsed position the first side wall and second side wall can be disposed coplanar over the base member;
- At the collapsed position the back wall and the front wall can overlay each other and overlay the side walls;
- At the collapsed position the back wall and the front wall can be disposed coplanar over the side walls, wherein height of front wall plus the height of back wall is equal or lesser than width of side walls;
- The front side wall is shorter than the back side wall and the raised front segment is longer than the raised back segment;
- The height of the front side wall plus the height of the raised front segment is equal to the height of the back wall plus the height of the raised back segment;
- The crate can have a rectangle shape;
- The crate can be made of molded plastic material;
- The width of the crate can be equal or greater than double the height of a side wall;
- The crate can be stacked over like crates at an erect position and at a collapsed position;
- A carrying handle can be disposed at a top portion of at least a pair of opposing walls;
- Side edges of the front wall and the back wall can be configured with a longitudinal lip, whereby at the erect position the longitudinal lips overlap over a neighboring side edge of a neighboring side wall;
- A cross section of the locking tab has a first axis and a second axis intersecting said first axis, wherein the first axis is longer than the second axis, and wherein at the locked position said second axis faces the opening of the locking tab path (i.e., along the locking tab path) and at the unlocked position said second axis faces the opening of the locking tab path;
- The first axis is disposed at about 90° with respect to said second axis;
- The manipulation portion of the locking bar is a handle-like portion laterally extending from the bar and disposed external to an outside surface of the side wall;
- At the locked position said handle-like portion extends substantially flush against the outside surface of the side wall;
- Said handle-like portion can be configured with a gripping portion, wherein at the locked position said gripping portion extends within a carrying handle opening of the crate;
- At the locked position the locking bar can be arrested, to thereby prevent unintentional displacement from the locked position;
- The locking bar can be arrested at the locked position by a snap-lock arrangement;
- The snap-lock arrangement can be configured between the handle-like portion and the carrying handle opening of the crate;
- At the unlocked position said handle-like portion projects laterally from the outside surface of the side wall;
- The locking tab obstruction arrangement comprises at least one locking tab obstructing member projecting into the locking tab path;
- The locking tab obstruction arrangement comprises a first locking tab obstructing member and a second locking tab obstructing member, facing one another;
- An entrance into the locking tab path can be configured with one or more gliding surfaces to facilitate smooth displacement of the locking tab into the locking tab arresting portion;
- The diameter of the locking bar can be less than the width of the opening of the locking tab path;
- The width of the locking tab can be similar or lesser than a diameter of the locking bar;
- The length of the locking tab along the first axis can be greater than the height of the arresting portion;
- Portions of the locking bar can be configured with a round cross section;
- The locking bar can be snapingly received within the locking bar receiving groove at the top portion of the side wall;
- At the locked position the manipulation portion of the locking bar can merge with a portion of the carrying handle, whereby it facilitates for carrying the crate;
- The locking bar is configured for simultaneous locking a side wall with the neighboring back wall and front wall;
- An interconnecting arrangement can be configured between the side edges of the two side walls, and the respective neighboring side edges of the back wall and front wall.
- The interconnecting arrangement can be a plurality of lateral L-shaped projections from edges of the side walls, outwardly facing, and configured for arresting within respective openings disposed along side edges of the back/front walls upon displacing the respective side wall into an erect position;
- The side edges of the back wall and the front wall can be configured with a longitudinal laterally projecting edge, wherein at the erect position said edge bears over an edge portion of the neighboring side wall.
In order to better understand the subject matter that is disclosed herein and to exemplify how it may be carried out in practice, embodiments will now be described, by way of non-limiting example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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The crate 10 comprises a base member 12 with four side walls articulated thereto and upwardly extending therefrom at an erect position-namely, a first (right) side wall 14, a second (left) side wall 16, a back wall 18 and a front wall 20.
Integrally extending at a back edge of the base member 12 there is a raised back segment 24 of height Sb, and integrally extending at a front edge of the base member 12 there is a raised front segment 26, wherein the raised back segment 24 is higher than the raised front segment 26 of height Sf (Sb>Sf), as will be discussed hereinafter.
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It is noted that the side walls 14 and 16 are of equal length, and the front wall 20 is shorter than the back wall 18, however wherein at an erect position the four walls extend to the same height, with an equally leveled, coextending, continuous top edge 19. Accordingly, and as can be seen in
Each of the four walls is configured with an opening 33, serving as a carrying handle for transporting the crate.
Attention is now directed to
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As mentioned hereinabove, the four walls 14, 16, 18 and 20 are pivotally articulated to respective portions of the base member 12, wherein said walls are displaceable between an erect position (
For retaining the crate 10 at an erect, stable position, a locking mechanism is provided and configured for arresting engagement side edges of a side wall and neighboring side edges of the front wall and back wall, respectively. Accordingly there is provided a locking bar 60 (seen isolated in
Respectively configured at a top side edge portion 47 of each of the back wall 18 and the front wall 20 there is a locking tab arresting portion 70 configured with locking tab path (along arrow 72) and a locking tab obstruction arrangement, namely a top wall obstruction 76 and a bottom ridge 78, with gliding surfaces 82 to facilitate smooth displacement of the locking tab 66 into the locking tab arresting portion 70. The distance D at the locking tab path between the obstruction members 76 and 78 is greater than the length of X2, though lesser than the length of axis X1 (X2>D>X1).
The arrangement is such that at an erect position an opening of the locking tab path 72 extends opposite the locking tab 66 and wherein at the unlocked position (
Furthermore, the locking bar 60 can be arrested at the locked position by a snap-lock arrangement comprising ridges 83, 85 (at the manipulation handle portion 68) and 87, snapingly arrestable by corresponding ridges at the side wall for distinct displacement of the locking bar 60, and wherein the ridge 85 is arrested within the opening 33 (carrying handle) by lip 89 thereof (
If, however, the height of front wall plus the height of back wall would be equal to or less than the width of the side walls (not shown) than the front wall and back wall could extend coplanar over the side walls 14 and 16, at the collapsed position.
It is seen that thickness of the base member 12 plus thickness of a side wall 14, 16 plus the thickness of the back wall 18 plus thickness of the front wall 20 is equal to the height Sb of raised back segment 24, and the thickness of base member 12 plus the thickness of a side wall 14, 16 plus thickness of the front wall 20 is equal to height Sf of the raised front segment 26.
Erecting the crate 10 takes place in a reverse sequence of operations.
Claims
1. A collapsible crate comprising a base member, a front wall pivotally articulated along a bottom edge thereof to a front edge of the base member, a back wall pivotally articulated along a bottom edge thereof to a back edge of the base member; a first side wall pivotally articulated along a bottom edge thereof to a first side edge of the base member and a second side wall pivotally articulated along a bottom edge thereof to a second side edge of the base member; and a locking mechanism disposed at a top portion of each of the side walls, configured for arresting engagement side edges of a side wall and neighboring side edges of the front wall and back wall, respectively; said crate configurable between an erect position at which the four walls are disposed upright, and a collapsed position at which the four walls are disposed parallel over the base member,
- wherein the locking mechanism comprises a locking bar pivotally along its longitudinal axis and extending within a locking bar receiving groove disposed across a top portion of a side wall; the locking bar comprising at each end a radially projecting locking tab extending beyond a side edge portion of the side wall, and a locking bar manipulation portion for rotatably manipulating the locking bar about a longitudinal axis thereof, between a locked position and an unlocked position; each of the front wall and the back wall comprises at a top side edge portion a locking tab arresting portion configured with locking tab path and a locking tab obstruction arrangement, wherein at an erect position an opening of the locking tab path extends opposite the locking tab;
- and wherein at the locked position the locking tab is obstructed and prevented from displacing through opening of the locking tab path, and at the unlocked position the locking tab is free to displace through the opening of the locking tab path,
- wherein the locking bar manipulation portion is a handle-like portion laterally extending from the bar and disposed external to an outside surface of the side wall, and configured with a gripping portion, wherein at the locked position said gripping portion extends within a carrying handle opening of the crate.
2. The collapsible crate of claim 1, wherein the front wall is pivotally articulated along said bottom edge thereof to a top edge of a raised front segment extending at said front edge of the base member, and the back wall is pivotally articulated along said bottom edge thereof to a top edge of a raised back segment extending at said back edge of the base member.
3. (canceled)
4. The collapsible crate of claim 1, wherein the side walls are of equal height, and the front wall is shorter than the back wall, however wherein at the erect position the four walls extend to the same height, with an equally leveled, coextending, continuous top edge.
5.-6. (canceled)
7. The collapsible crate of claim 2, wherein the raised back segment is higher than the raised front segment.
8. The collapsible crate of claim 2, wherein the thickness of the base member plus thickness of a side wall plus thickness of the back wall plus thickness of the front wall are equal to the height of raised back segment or to the height of the raised front segment.
9. (canceled)
10. The collapsible crate of claim 2, wherein the raised front segment has the same height as the raised back segment, wherein the height of the front wall plus the height of the back wall is equal to or less than width of side walls.
11. (canceled)
12. (canceled)
13. (canceled)
14. The collapsible crate of claim 1, wherein at the collapsed position the back wall and the front wall are disposed coplanar over the side walls, and wherein a height of front wall plus the height of the back wall is equal to or less than a width of side walls.
15. The collapsible crate of claim 2, wherein the front side wall is shorter than the back side wall and the raised front segment is longer than the raised back segment.
16. The collapsible crate of claim 2, wherein the height of the front side wall plus the height of the raised front segment is equal to the height of the back wall plus the height of the raised back segment.
17. (canceled)
18. (canceled)
19. (canceled)
20. The collapsible crate of claim 1, wherein side edges of the front wall and the back wall are configured with a longitudinal lip, whereby at the erect position the longitudinal lips overlap over a neighboring side edge of a neighboring side wall.
21. The collapsible crate of claim 1, wherein a cross section of the locking tab has a first axis and a second axis intersecting said first axis, and wherein the first axis is longer than the second axis, and at the locked position said second axis faces the opening of the locking tab path and at the unlocked position said second axis faces the opening of the locking tab path.
22. (canceled)
23. (canceled)
24. (canceled)
25. (canceled)
26. The collapsible crate of claim 1, wherein at the locked position the locking bar is snapingly arrested, to thereby prevent unintentional displacement from the locked position.
27. (canceled)
28. (canceled)
29. (canceled)
30. The collapsible crate of claim 1, wherein the locking tab obstruction arrangement comprises at least one locking tab obstructing member projecting into the locking tab path.
31. The collapsible crate of claim 1, wherein the locking tab obstruction arrangement comprises a first locking tab obstructing member and a second locking tab obstructing member, facing one another.
32. (canceled)
33. The collapsible crate of claim 1, wherein the diameter of the locking tab is less than the width of the opening of the locking tab path.
34. The collapsible crate of claim 1, wherein the width of the locking tab is similar or less than a diameter of the locking bar.
35. The collapsible crate of claim 1, wherein the length of the locking tab along the first axis is greater than the height of the arresting portion.
36. The collapsible crate of claim 1, wherein the locking bar is snapingly received within the locking bar receiving groove at the top portion of the side wall.
37. (canceled)
38. The collapsible crate of claim 1, wherein the locking bar is configured for simultaneous locking a side wall with the neighboring back wall and front wall.
39. The collapsible crate of claim 1, wherein an interconnecting arrangement is configured between the side edges of the two side walls, and the respective neighboring side edges of the back wall and front wall.
40. (canceled)
41. (canceled)
Type: Application
Filed: Jan 9, 2023
Publication Date: Feb 13, 2025
Applicant: KETER HOME AND GARDEN PRODUCTS LTD. (Herzliya)
Inventors: Richard EVANS (Longmeadow, MA), Dikla MUALEM (Shoham)
Application Number: 18/718,400