Sectional Patents (Class 217/13)
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Patent number: 10919677Abstract: A packaging comprising two detachable elements respectively formed from cutouts of sheet-form card or corrugated card material, a first element forming the base of the packaging and a second element forming the lid of the packaging, the cutouts of the first and second elements comprising two main flaps, a first main flap forming the bottom of the packaging and the top of the packaging respectively, and a second main flap forming the side walls of the packaging, the flaps being connected by a first fold line directly or by a secondary flap, and a set of lateral tabs arranged on either side of at least one of the main flaps and connected to the main flaps by second fold lines perpendicular to the first fold line so that the elements exhibit the overall shape of a letter L; the packaging being notable in that the first main flap of the cutouts of the first and second elements is of quadrilateral shape and the four corners thereof are chamfered.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2017Date of Patent: February 16, 2021Inventor: Pierre Chevalier
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Patent number: 10590370Abstract: A rectangular or cylindrical container made of stainless steel or another liquid-impervious material has a plurality of openings formed in the side wall(s). Wooden boards, made of white oak or other wood for aging and flavoring beverages, are fitted over the openings and sealed so that their inside surfaces contact the liquid in the container. The inside surfaces have cross-grain cuts such as saw cuts or holes, which are used to enhance the infusion of beverage liquid into the wood to age the beverage rapidly and flavorfully. When one batch is finished, the used boards are removed and new ones are fitted into the openings and used to treat another batch. Instead of, or in addition to the boards over the side-wall openings, hollow wooden air boxes having external cross-grain cuts are positioned in the container.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2016Date of Patent: March 17, 2020Inventor: Russell D. Karasch
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Patent number: 10150587Abstract: A hinge assembly is disclosed between two walls sections of a container which are pivotable relative to one another, with a hinge pin provided at a first wall section and a hinge pin attachment provided at a second wall section, the hinge pin fitting positively in the hinge pin attachment and being rotationally and translationally movable in such a way as to allow a parallel shift of the rotational axis of the hinge pin. A pair of guide contours are provided on the wall sections, in contact with one another and formed separately from the hinge pin and hinge pin attachment to define a simultaneous rotational and translational movement of the hinge pin in the hinge pin attachment.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 2017Date of Patent: December 11, 2018Assignee: SCHOELLER ALLIBERT GMBHInventors: Michael Berling, Steve Loftus
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Patent number: 9422077Abstract: A rectangular storage container comprises four parts, two of which are releasably coupled to each other to respectively form a bottom section and a top section such that, when assembled together, the bottom section and top section can move telescopically with respect to each other in a first dimension, and the respective two parts that are attached to form the bottom section and top section can additionally move with respect to each another in a second dimension, to enable adjustment of the volume of the storage container in two dimensions.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2014Date of Patent: August 23, 2016Assignee: Fluke CorporationInventor: Fabiano Malara
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Patent number: 8915390Abstract: A joint for use in making a shipping crate includes a base and a pair of orthogonal channels which extend upwardly from the base and are open from above. Each channel has an inner closed end and an outer open end, and has a width, along a length of the channel between the inner and outer ends, which is greater than the width at the inner and outer ends. The channel is preferably defined by an outer wall, an inner wall, and a pair of reinforcement members located at the inner and outer ends to define the region of smaller width at each end. The reinforcement members are preferably hollow vertical members which are rectangle or square in cross-section and which extend from the inner wall towards the outer wall. Preferably, at their inner ends, the channels share a reinforcement member.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2012Date of Patent: December 23, 2014Assignee: Groupe DusogatInventor: Félix Meyer-Horn
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Patent number: 8794464Abstract: An assemblable and disassemblable container is disclosed wherein a short wall member includes upper corner reinforcing members each formed at a corresponding corner formed by an upper horizontal flange and an endwise vertical side plate portion of the short wall member, and the upper corner reinforcing member includes an inclined coupling rib coupling the vicinity of the end of the upper horizontal flange to the vicinity of the upper end of the endwise vertical side plate portion, and wherein the lower end of the inclined coupling rib is positioned close to an endwise vertical side plate portion side of a lower horizontal rib of a horizontal portion included in a fitting block member. This configuration allows the short wall members and thus the container formed into a box shape to be increased in strength and rigidity, and can be prevented from undergoing torsional deformation.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 2012Date of Patent: August 5, 2014Assignee: Sanko Co., Ltd.Inventor: Hisatoshi Yamauchi
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Patent number: 8794463Abstract: A self-assemblable container, manufactured from ecologic materials such as standard fiberboard, comprising as its main structural elements a bottom, two longitudinal sides and two transverse sides, all of a quadrangular shape and having cauterized perimetrical faces from obtaining the main structural elements by a perimetrical laser cutting process, the main structural elements being assembled together by the insertion of flexible tabs into receiving slots, the sides of two main structural elements which in the assembled container are adjacent each other having one or the other so as to correspond, wherein the container may further comprise an antisagging brace, a lid and/or two transverse laths.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2011Date of Patent: August 5, 2014Inventors: Juan José Rio Gonzalez, Santiago Antonio Querol Puig
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Patent number: 8689992Abstract: The present invention relates to a storage box or container which is formed from a combination of wood and resin or plastic components. The front, back, and sides of the storage box are preferably set into a channel on a base of the container. A circumferential member is secured to the top portions of the front, back, and sides of the storage box to retain these members in alignment. A top member is hingedly secured to the circumferential member, which enables ready access into the storage box. The storage box is formed from components which are capable of being packaged and shipped in a knocked-down state and constructed into a storage box on site, thereby saving shipping space and costs.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 2011Date of Patent: April 8, 2014Assignee: Suncast Technologies, LLCInventors: Torrence Anderson, William J. Phillips, Michael R. Vogler
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Patent number: 8573433Abstract: Structures, methods, and systems associated with a stackable and collapsible container are provided. One structure includes a stackable and collapsible container having at least four non-collapsible, load bearing vertical support members attached to vertical walls of the container and capable of supporting the weight of other containers. A top surface is included having a number of sections which include a pivotal connection to one another and which are collapsible about the pivotal connection to an interior of the container. A bottom surface is included having a number of sections which include a pivotal connection to one another and which are collapsible about the pivotal connection to an interior of the container. The top and the bottom surfaces of the container can be fixedly positioned in a number of collapsed states.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2012Date of Patent: November 5, 2013Inventor: George E. Kochanowski
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Patent number: 8308018Abstract: Structures, methods, and systems associated with a stackable and collapsible container are provided. One structure includes a stackable and collapsible container having at least four non-collapsible, load bearing vertical support members attached to vertical walls of the container and capable of supporting the weight of other containers. A top surface is included having a number of sections which include a pivotal connection to one another and which are collapsible about the pivotal connection to an interior of the container. A bottom surface is included having a number of sections which include a pivotal connection to one another and which are collapsible about the pivotal connection to an interior of the container. The top and the bottom surfaces of the container can be fixedly positioned in a number of collapsed states.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 2011Date of Patent: November 13, 2012Inventor: George E. Kochanowski
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Patent number: 7823738Abstract: A detachable bamboo material-based storage container includes two side panels each having a substantially rectangular open frame made of bamboo and multiple bamboo slats transversely mounted in the rectangular open frame, a bottom panel detachably coupled between the two side panels by means of a tenon-and-mortise joint, a -shaped bamboo frame bar inserted through one side panel and forced into engagement with the other side panel and used as a handle of the storage container, multiple bamboo rod members detachably connected between the two side panels by means of a plug joint, and pins bilaterally vertically inserted through respective vertical through holes on the bamboo rod members and the -shaped bamboo frame bar and fitted into respective pinholes on the bottom panel.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2008Date of Patent: November 2, 2010Inventor: Wen-Tsan Wang
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Patent number: 7703632Abstract: Structures, methods, and systems associated with a stackable and collapsible container are provided. One structure includes a stackable and collapsible container having at least four non-collapsible, load bearing vertical support members attached to vertical walls of the container and capable of supporting the weight of other containers. A top surface is included having a number of sections which include a pivotal connection to one another and which are collapsible about the pivotal connection to an interior of the container. A bottom surface is included having a number of sections which include a pivotal connection to one another and which are collapsible about the pivotal connection to an interior of the container. The top and the bottom surfaces of the container can be fixedly positioned in a number of collapsed states.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 2006Date of Patent: April 27, 2010Inventor: George E. Kochanowski
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Publication number: 20090057272Abstract: A connecting device for attachment to an inside surface of a container wall in order to secure products therein, includes a plate member adapted to engage the inside surface and having fastener holes formed therein for attaching a product supporting member to the plate member. A clip is attached to the plate member and extends over a rear surface thereof. During use of the device, the clip can be inserted into a recess or hole formed in the inside surface and it can be moved to engage a section of the container wall having an exposed planar surface which engages the plate member. A shipping case is also disclosed in which one or more of these connecting devices can be used. This case includes a bottom, side walls and a top cover. At least one of the case sides has at least one wall section on an inner side thereof which has a plurality of connecting holes formed therein.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 28, 2007Publication date: March 5, 2009Inventor: Arun MODGIL
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Publication number: 20030183600Abstract: A tack box for storing objects by a person engaged in equestrian activities. The tack box has multiple detachable walls and at least one removable saddle rack mounted on one of the walls. The container may be broken down into multiple pieces for ease of transportation. The front of the tack box opens via two doors and a flip top panel on the lid to gain maximum access to the contents of the box.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 25, 2003Publication date: October 2, 2003Inventor: John R. Straka
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Patent number: 6454111Abstract: A receptacle for containing compost is provided which can be easily assembled and disassembled as needed. The receptacle is formed of durable materials creating an attractive appearance to the yard or garden. Metal brackets form the corners and define angularly positioned slots for receiving wooden slats which provide the side walls. The slats can later be removed when compost is needed.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 2001Date of Patent: September 24, 2002Assignee: Two One One PartnersInventor: Robert A. Berryhill
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Patent number: 6314626Abstract: A collapsible stackable casket, having: a base member; a plurality of end members and side members removably secured to the base member to form a casket body. A lid assembly is removably mounted to the casket body, the lid assembly defining a lid chamber capable of receiving the base member and end members when the casket is in an unassembled mode.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 1997Date of Patent: November 13, 2001Assignee: Padat, Ltd.Inventor: Charles R. Becker
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Patent number: 5743421Abstract: Instant crate is generally related to shipping and storage crate containers. More specifically, it is concerned with a new improved knock-down and easy to assemble type of container. The container is comprised of six interlocking panels. The side and end walls engage with the base on assembly to form an open topped container. The top slides and interlocks with the side and end walls in a mating engagement to close the container.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 1995Date of Patent: April 28, 1998Inventors: Carlos Gonzalez, Claudio Garcia
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Patent number: 5720403Abstract: A generally rectangular shaped shipping crate formed from abutting plywood panels and having at each one of the vertices an externally ribbed fitting made from high tensile strength, impact-absorbing plastic fixedly fastened to and securing abutting panels together and having at each joint between abutting panels an elongated, externally ribbed fitting made from high tensile strength, impact-absorbing plastic fixedly fastened to and securing the abutting panels together.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 1996Date of Patent: February 24, 1998Inventor: Henry W. Sawyer
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Patent number: 5535909Abstract: A container comprising a multiplicity of panels, a multiplicity of retaining clips adapted to secure the panels when the container is erect and a multiplicity of storage clips, each storage clip comprising two legs, a first leg having a first foot arranged to be received beneath the panels when the latter is stacked and a second leg having a second foot adapted to be received in a recess in a top panel of the stack. The length of the first leg is arranged so that the top panel of the stack can be stacked with the internal face directed towards the adjacent panel with a restraining force being applied by the storage clip to the stack to restrain separation of the panels.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 1994Date of Patent: July 16, 1996Assignee: Crocodile Packaging Ltd.Inventor: Quentin M. C. Philip
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Patent number: 5360128Abstract: A wooden jewelry case having sides joined at their ends by miters locked together with brass compression splines having a twibill cross sectional shape. A top and bottom are each attached to the sides with locking splines having a cross sectional shape similar to the figure "8," which locking splines permit the top and bottom to float within the frame provided by the sides and thereby accommodate wood movement. After assembly of the sides, they are typically cut longitudinally to separate the body of the case from a lid assembly that may be hinged to the body with pin type hinges.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 1992Date of Patent: November 1, 1994Inventor: George D. Hessenthaler
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Patent number: 5050536Abstract: A playhouse for cats including a housing having panels that are formed in a one-piece construction and that are movable relative to each other to a closed collapsed position, whereby the housing is conveniently stored or shipped, a plurality of interior deck members being located within the housing to define a plurality of spaced interior compartments, openings being formed in the vertical panels which communicate with the interior compartments to provide access thereto for a cat, and a locking construction for retaining the vertical panels in the open erected position and that includes locking flap assemblies that are joined to the vertical panels at the uppermost ends thereof and that are foldable to a locked position to define horizontal upper perimeter rampart segments for securing the vertical panels in a stable erected position.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 1990Date of Patent: September 24, 1991Inventor: Reginald D. Baker
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Patent number: 4953730Abstract: A vat for the storage of wines and other liquids, the vat having a peripheral frame of metal forming the top, bottom and end walls. The side walls are formed of staves of timber in a frame, each side wall being clamped by its frame to a peripheral flange on the peripheral frame of the metal.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 1988Date of Patent: September 4, 1990Assignee: Stakvat Pty. Ltd.Inventors: Martlyn L. Prime, Peter F. Warren, Geoffrey D. Johnston, John C. Babidge
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Patent number: 4793507Abstract: This folding packaging case or box of parallelipipedic configuration comprises a bottom, a front panel, a back panel and two lateral panels, and a folding lid, the various panel elements being hingedly interconnected by flexible joints. The bottom comprises at least one joint through which it is hingedly connected to one of the lateral panels, and a peripheral ledge engageable by the peripheral panels so as to lock the peripheral panels in position and thus permit the assembling of the case into a rigid structure.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 1987Date of Patent: December 27, 1988Inventor: Alain Delplanque
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Patent number: 4576300Abstract: A reusable shipping container, particularly adapted for the shipment of tubular product. The container has a generally rectangular base that is adapted to support the product during shipment. Generally rectangular side and end panel components are provided and have projecting members that mate with and extend into receptacles provided in the base and top panel components. Likewise, means are provided for connecting in sealing engagement panel components and the base at their adjacent edges. In this manner the container components are reusable and interchangeable.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 1984Date of Patent: March 18, 1986Assignee: Allegheny Ludlum Steel CorporationInventor: Edward S. Kedzior
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Patent number: 4560257Abstract: Various geometric structures are disclosed. In a preferred embodiment, the structure is a mirror cube formed by five rectangular mirrors defining four sides and a top panel, and an inset base. Upper and lower frames extend around upper and lower margins of the side panels and are coupled together by clamping means. In one embodiment, these clamping means comprise a bolt extending between an inner top panel and the base and releasable from below the base. Other forms of structure are disclosed and may be used as, say, packing cases, furniture structures and the like.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1982Date of Patent: December 24, 1985Inventor: Martin Otema
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Patent number: 4171058Abstract: A knock-down container comprising four interlocked side panels and a panel-supporting pallet. Each side panel has opposing end regions which extend beyond the outwardly-facing surfaces of adjacent interlocked panels. Cleats attached to the inwardly-facing surfaces of each end region abut the outwardly-facing surfaces of adjacent panels to brace adjacent panels against an outwardly-directed force. The interlocked panels are supported on pallet skids which extend outwardly from two opposite edges of a pallet base.Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 1978Date of Patent: October 16, 1979Assignee: The Mt. Pitt CompanyInventor: Edward H. Collins
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Patent number: 4083464Abstract: A container which may be repeatedly disassembled and reassemblied. The container is formed by several panels, each having portions of their edges notched to two different depths to form projecting, intermediate, and recessed steps which alternate with each other. The intermediate steps of each edge interfit with the projecting steps on the edge of an adjacent panel with the recessed steps of the two interfitting edges adjacent each other. The recessed steps receive a spring metal clip which extends from one panel to another. The clips have inwardly projecting tabs at each end which are inserted into a retaining groove on each panel adjacent the recessed steps. The clip overlies panel indentations which allow a pry bar to be positioned beneath the clip for removal of the clips from the grooves.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 1976Date of Patent: April 11, 1978Inventor: Robert A. Burnett
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Patent number: 4069938Abstract: A returnable shipping container includes top and bottom closure members each having inner indentations and an outer affixed metal member forming a peripheral slot with collapsible first and second body members formed to fit into the bottom and top slots and adjoining edges with aligned notches and tabs. A stabilizing insert fits into the indentations of the top and bottom closure members and the notches of the first and second body members.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 1977Date of Patent: January 24, 1978Assignee: GTE Sylvania IncorporatedInventors: Kenneth F. Palte, Joseph M. Kurtz
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Patent number: 4050604Abstract: A disassemblable, reusable container system is provided which on assembly is substantially rectangular configuration providing for greater storage capacity, and on disassembly, is readily stackable in a relatively small area. The container system includes floor, bracing support, sidewall and lid members, respectively, which are interlockingly joined on to the other.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 1974Date of Patent: September 27, 1977Inventor: Robert D. Flanders
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Patent number: 4000827Abstract: A lightweight container formed of a plastics material is provided for use in carrying fresh produce. The container base and side panels are molded with interfitting tenon and mortise joints which provide a strong and tight fit but yet which permit easy knock-down for storage or return of the container parts. Ledges formed on the lower margins of the side panels interfit with sockets formed along the base. The corners and side margins of the base are captured within horizontal slots in the corner and intermediate tenons of the panel, while locking ribs formed above these tenons fit into vertical slots in the base. A plurality of slots are provided in the inner region of the base for drainage and air circulation. Openings are formed beneath the base for insertion of the tines of a forklift truck.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 1976Date of Patent: January 4, 1977Inventor: Anthony Emery
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Patent number: 3955320Abstract: The planter box is constructed preferably of wooden planks having two opposite side members, two opposite end members and a bottom member, each of the side members having a mortise extending parallel and inwardly from the opposite end of the planks to receive the edges of the end members; the bottom plank is provided with a mortise extending about its upper surface and adjacent the peripheral edges of the bottom to receive the adjacent edges of the side and end members to form a water-tight joint between the side, end and bottom members throughout the box.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 1974Date of Patent: May 11, 1976Inventors: Walter Serovy, deceased, Herbert J. Arnold, administrator
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Patent number: 3941271Abstract: An improvement in collapsible receptacles including the provision of respective inwardly and outwardly directed projections on the base frame and sidewalls of the receptacle. The outwardly directed projection of the sidewall overlaps the inwardly directed projection of the base frame to maintain the receptacle in the assembled non-collapsed condition such that a tilting of the sidewalls is necessary to raise the sidewall. The overlapping projection on the sidewall also serves as a water shield for the joint between the frame and sidewalls.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 1972Date of Patent: March 2, 1976Assignee: Walther ZargesInventors: Walther Zarges, Frank Zarges