EP0150117A2 - Panel interlocking means - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS 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
- B65D71/00—Bundles of articles held together by packaging elements for convenience of storage or transport, e.g. portable segregating carrier for plural receptacles such as beer cans or pop bottles; Bales of material
- B65D71/06—Packaging elements holding or encircling completely or almost completely the bundle of articles, e.g. wrappers
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS 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
- B65D2571/00—Bundles of articles held together by packaging elements for convenience of storage or transport, e.g. portable segregating carrier for plural receptacles such as beer cans, pop bottles; Bales of material
- B65D2571/00123—Bundling wrappers or trays
- B65D2571/00129—Wrapper locking means
- B65D2571/00135—Wrapper locking means integral with the wrapper
- B65D2571/00154—Wrapper locking means integral with the wrapper interlocked
- B65D2571/0016—Wrapper locking means integral with the wrapper interlocked by tabs protruding from one end and co-operating with openings at the other end
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- This invention relates to panel interlocking means for securing together a pair of panels, more particularly the base panels of a wrap-around type package.
- the panels may, but need not be, provided by the opposite ends of a wrapper blank which are brought together and interlocked.
- Locking tabs which are struck from one end of a carton wrapper and which are arranged to be driven through corresponding apertures, defined by retaining tabs, struck from an opposite end of the wrapper are well known, e;g from US Patent N° 4,093,116.
- the present invention primarily is concerned with the interlocking of panels by causing a locking tab to be engaged by a relative sliding movement into a locking aperture.
- One aspect of the present invention provides an arrangement for securing together a pair of panels, said arrangement comprising a locking tab projecting from an end edge of one of said panels and a locking slit provided adjacent an end edge of the other of said panels, the locking tab and the locking slit being interengaged by relative sliding movement therebetween, said locking tab including an anchoring tab hinged to one side edge of a main portion of the locking tab and the locking tab being sized for insertion into said locking slit when the anchoring tab has been folded into overlapping relationship with said main portion of the tab, characterized in that the locking slit is formed so as to provide an abutment edge on said other panel which is engaged by a trailing edge of said locking tab when the locking tab has been inserted into the locking slit, the arrangement being such that the engagement is effective to maintain the panels locked together either when the anchoring tab remains in said folded overlapping relationship with said main portion or when the anchoring tab moves out of said overlapping arrangement.
- the trailing edge of the anchoring tab has at least a portion-which lies substantially parallel to the abutment edge of the locking slit when the locking tab is engaged in the locking slit and the anchoring tab remains in said folded overlapping relationship with the main portion of the tab.
- the trailing edge of the anchoring tab lies in a plane which is substantially perpendicular to the plane containing the abutment edge of the locking slit when the locking tab is engaged in the locking slit and the anchoring tab is upright with respect to the main portion of the tab.
- the fold line by which the anchoring tab is hinged to the main portion of the locking tab is inclined with respect to a notional line depicting the direction of insertion of the locking tab into the locking slit so that the edge of the locking tab provided by the fold line upon folding of the anchoring tab is convergent with respect to the opposite edge of the locking tab towards the free end of the locking tab.
- the angle of inclination with respect to said notional line is substantially 15°.
- the edge of the locking tab opposite that edge to which the anchoring tab is hinged is curvilinear.
- the trailing edge of the anchoring tab may be inclined with respect to a line which is perpendicular to the notional line depicting the direction of insertion of the locking tab into the locking slit.
- the angle of inclination is substantially 30°.
- Panel 10 includes a locking tab 14 projecting outwardly in the plane of the panel from the end edge 16.
- the locking tab 14 comprises a main portion 18 and an integral anchoring tab 20 which is hinged to one side edge of the main portion 18 along a fold line 22.
- the fold line is substantially perpendicular to the end edge 16 of panel 10 .
- the trailing edge 24 of the anchoring tab is spaced from end edge 16 and, in use, provides a locking edge for cooperation with an abutment edge defined by a locking slit in panel 1 2.
- the main portion 18 is formed to include a nose 26 which projects beyond the foldable anchoring tab to lead insertion of the locking tab in a locking slit of panel 12.
- Panel 12 includes a locking slit 28 in the form of a shallow "V" which is struck from panel 12 along a fold line 30 extending parallel to the end edge 12a of panel 12.
- panel 12 has a foldable front edge strip 32.
- the slit is formed by a continuous cut line comprising a first part 34 extending along strip 32 towards the end edge of the panel at an acute angle with respect to fold line 30; a return part 36 extending back to meet fold line 30 at an acute angle with respect thereto; and an end part 38 extending along fold line 30 which provides an abutment edge on the edge strip 32 for cooperation with the trailing edge 24 of the anchoring tab.
- the anchoring tab 20 is folded 180 0 about fold line 22 into face contacting relationship with the underside of the main portion 18. Also, the front edge strip 32 is folded about fold line 30 out of the plane of the blank ( Figure 2) to open the slit 28.
- the maximum transverse dimension (corresponding to the maximum width of the main portion) from fold line 22 to the opposite edge of the tab is sized so that the locking tab can be slidingly engaged in the locking slit 28.
- the locking tab may be an interference fit in the locking slit. Hence, locking tab 14 can be inserted into the slit until the trailing edge 24 of the anchoring tab has moved past, that is to say, cleared the abutment edge 38 of the locking slit.
- both the front edge strip 32 of panel 12 and the anchoring tab 20 are flat, that is parallel to the plane of the panels. Nevertheless, the abutment between trailing edge 24 at or adjacent fold line 22 and abutment edge 38 maintains the panels interlocked. Moreover, the double-ply thickness of material provided by both the main portion 18 and anchoring tab 20 is sufficient to prevent withdrawal of the locking tab 18 from the locking slit. It will be appreciated that in this locking configuration, the trailing edge 24 lies substantially parallel to the abutment edge 38 to enhance the engagement between the panels.
- Panel 42 includes a locking tab 46 projecting outwardly in the plane of the panel from end edge 48.
- the locking tab 46 comprises a main portion 50 and an integral anchoring tab 52 which is hinged to one side edge of the main portion 50 along a fold line 54.
- the fold line is inclined 15 0 (angle (oc) ) with respect to a notional line 'X' depicting the locking direction of the locking tab. It will be seen that line 'X' is perpendicular to the edge 48 of panel 42 and to the leading edge 56 of the locking tab.
- the fold line 54 meets the trailing edge 58 of the anchoring tab at a location which is displaced outwardly from the base of the locking tab thus providing a hooked edge 'h' when the anchoring tab is folded.
- the hooked edge 'h' is provided by a trailing edge of the main portion 50 of the locking tab and either hooded edge 'h' or trailing edge 58 (or both) may provide the locking edge for cooperation with an abutment edge defined by a locking slit in panel 44.
- Panel 44 includes a locking slit 60 in the form of a shallow 'V' which is struck from panel 44 along a fold line 62 extending parallel to the end edge 64 of panel 44.
- panel 44 has a foldable front edge strip 66.
- the slit 60 is formed by a continuous cut line comprising a first part 68 extending along strip 66 towards the end edge 64 of the panel at an acute angle with respect to fold line 62 and which provides an abutment edge on the edge strip 66 for cooperation with trailing edge of the locking tab, that is to say, the trailing edge 58 of the anchoring tab and/or the hooked edge 'h'.
- the slit 60 further includes a return part 70 extending back to meet fold line 62 at an acute angle with respect thereto. When front edge strip 66 is folded out of the plane of the blank the slit is opened and the first and return parts define a guide projection 72 projecting outwardly from fold line 62.
- the anchoring tab is folded 180° about fold line 62 into face contacting relationship with the main portion 50. Also, the front edge strip 66 of panel 44 is folded about fold line 62 out of the plane of the blank to open the locking slit 60. Once the anchoring tab has been folded thus, the maximum transverse dimension (corresponding to the maximum width of the main portion 50) from fold line 54 to the opposite edge 74 of the locking tab is sized so that the locking tab can be slidingly engaged in the locking slit 60.
- the locking tab may be an interference fit in the locking slit.
- the side edges of the locking tab when the anchoring tab is folded diverge towards the leading edge 56 of the locking tab thus allowing progressive engagement of the tab into the slit.
- the locking tab can be inserted into the slit until the trailing edge of the locking tab clears the abutment edge 68 of the slit.
- the trailing edge corner 'c' of the anchoring tab is angled so that it simultaneously clears an adjacent part of the return edge 70 of the slit.
- the folded anchoring tab automatically will return back into a more upright position as shown in Figure 5a whereby the trailing edge of the locking tab (more usually hooked edge 'h') at or adjacent fold line 54 is brought into a position in which it will abut against the abutment edge 68 of the locking slit when tension is applied to the panels in opposition to the locking direction.
- the abutting engagement between trailing edge of the locking tab and abutment edge defined by the locking slit maintains the panels locked together.
- the second modified construction shown in figures 6 and 7 is similar to the immediately preceding embodiment and like parts are designated like reference numerals with the addition of suffix 'a'.
- this second modified construction the configuration of the locking slit 60a is reversed to give a broader abutment edge 68 a. -Consequently, the trailing edge 58a of the anchoring tab is given a rake angle ' ⁇ ' in order that it can lie substantially parallel to the abutment edge 68a of the locking slit when it is in is folded overlapping relationship as shown in figure 7.
- the third modified construction shown in Figures 8 to 10 incorporates modifications to both the locking tab and locking slit as described below.
- this embodiment is similar to the two immediately preceding embodiments and like parts are designated like reference numerals with the addition of suffix 'b ' .
- abutment edge 68b of the locking slit 60b is provided by a short cut line extending along the fold line 62b.
- slit 60b comprises abutment edge 68b, and angular cuts 70b and 76.
- the side edge 74b of the locking tab is curvilinear so that there is no sharp angular changed in the configuration of the side edge.
- the rake angle ' ⁇ ' of the trailing edge is incresed. As best seen in Figure 10, angle ' ⁇ ' is approximately 30°.
- angle ' ⁇ ' is approximately 30°.
- Figure 11 shows a further modified embodiment in which like parts of the preceding three embodiments are designated like reference numerals with the addition of suffix 'c'.
- the trailing edge of the anchoring tab comprises two contiguous edges 58c and 58c in which the edge 58c is angled so as to lie parallel to the abutment edge 68c.
- the remaining part of the trailing edge 58c' given a steeper rake angle so that a clearance or safety angle 'Sa' as in the immediately preceding embodiment is produced.
- a general formula for producing a trailing edge of the locking tab which will engage the abutment edge of the locking slit in parallel relationship may be expressed as follows:- where:- ' ⁇ ' is the angle between that part of the trailing edge of the locking tab which is to engage the abutment edge of the locking slit and the fold line by which the anchoring tab is hinged to the main portion of the locking tab;
- ' ⁇ ' is the angle between a notional line depicting the locking direction of the locking tab and the fold line by which the anchoring tab is hinged to the main portion of the locking tab
- ' ⁇ ' is the angle between a notional extension of the abutment edge of the locking slit and a line which is perpendicular to the notional line depicting the locking direction of the locking tab.
- the anchoring tab may fold along a fold line which is displaced inwardly of the tab instead of along the correct fold line provided resulting in unreliable locking.
- the fold line 54d terminates at the inner edge of the trailing edge 58d which assists in avoiding incorrect folding of the anchoring tab 52d.
- FIG 13 The embodiment shown in figure 13 is similar to that described with reference to figures 1 to 3 and like parts are designated like reference numerals with the addition of suffix 'a'.
- the trailing edge 24a of the anchoring is given a rake angle 'f' as in the embodiments described with reference to FIGURES 6 and 7.
- the abutment edge 38a of the locking slit is not angled so as to produce parallel abuting relationship with the trailing edge 24a but so that the trailing edge 24a overlaps both the abutment edge 38a and a portion of the return part 36a of the locking slit.
- the abutment edge 38a engages the hooked part 'h' of the trailing edge of the locking tab to form a secure lock.
- FIGURE 14 shows a locking.tab similar to that illustrated in FIGURE 10 and in which like parts are designated like reference numerals but with the addition of suffix 'e'.
- a transverse fold line 'F' extends across the base of the tab substantially in alignment with the free edge 48e of the panel from which the locking tab projects.
- Fold line 'F' gives the tab more flexibility so that the tab can bend more readily to facilitate guiding the tab into a cooperating locking slit. This modification is applicable to all the locking tabs disclosed herein and it is to be understood that the location of the fold line 'F' at the base of the locking tab may not necessarily be in precise alignment with the edge 48e.
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- This invention relates to panel interlocking means for securing together a pair of panels, more particularly the base panels of a wrap-around type package. The panels may, but need not be, provided by the opposite ends of a wrapper blank which are brought together and interlocked.
- Locking tabs which are struck from one end of a carton wrapper and which are arranged to be driven through corresponding apertures, defined by retaining tabs, struck from an opposite end of the wrapper are well known, e;g from US Patent N° 4,093,116.
- However, the present invention primarily is concerned with the interlocking of panels by causing a locking tab to be engaged by a relative sliding movement into a locking aperture.
- Other types of panel interlocking means are known from US Patent N°s 1,108,464; 3,191,845 and 3,497,924 each but the latter of which disclose locking tabs incorporating foldable 'anchoring' portions which are folded 180° into face contacting relationship with the main portion of the locking tab prior to or during engagement with a locking aperture.
- One aspect of the present invention provides an arrangement for securing together a pair of panels, said arrangement comprising a locking tab projecting from an end edge of one of said panels and a locking slit provided adjacent an end edge of the other of said panels, the locking tab and the locking slit being interengaged by relative sliding movement therebetween, said locking tab including an anchoring tab hinged to one side edge of a main portion of the locking tab and the locking tab being sized for insertion into said locking slit when the anchoring tab has been folded into overlapping relationship with said main portion of the tab, characterized in that the locking slit is formed so as to provide an abutment edge on said other panel which is engaged by a trailing edge of said locking tab when the locking tab has been inserted into the locking slit, the arrangement being such that the engagement is effective to maintain the panels locked together either when the anchoring tab remains in said folded overlapping relationship with said main portion or when the anchoring tab moves out of said overlapping arrangement.
- Preferably, the trailing edge of the anchoring tab has at least a portion-which lies substantially parallel to the abutment edge of the locking slit when the locking tab is engaged in the locking slit and the anchoring tab remains in said folded overlapping relationship with the main portion of the tab.
- Preferably, the trailing edge of the anchoring tab lies in a plane which is substantially perpendicular to the plane containing the abutment edge of the locking slit when the locking tab is engaged in the locking slit and the anchoring tab is upright with respect to the main portion of the tab.
- According to another preferred feature, the fold line by which the anchoring tab is hinged to the main portion of the locking tab is inclined with respect to a notional line depicting the direction of insertion of the locking tab into the locking slit so that the edge of the locking tab provided by the fold line upon folding of the anchoring tab is convergent with respect to the opposite edge of the locking tab towards the free end of the locking tab. Preferably, the angle of inclination with respect to said notional line is substantially 15°.
- According to yet another preferred feature, the edge of the locking tab opposite that edge to which the anchoring tab is hinged is curvilinear.
- According to a still further feature of the invention, the trailing edge of the anchoring tab may be inclined with respect to a line which is perpendicular to the notional line depicting the direction of insertion of the locking tab into the locking slit. Preferably, the angle of inclination is substantially 30°.
- A number of embodiments of the invention will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:-
- FIGURE 1 shows a pair of panels, which may be opposite ends of a single wrapper blank, in close proximity, one of which includes a locking tab and the other of which includes a locking slit;
- FIGURE 2 is a perspective view of the panels of FIGURE immediately prior to being interlocked and where the anchoring tab is in an intermediate folded position.
- FIGURE 3 shows the panels rotated through 1800 and inverted from the position shown in FIGURE 2, and in which the panels are interlocked with the anchoring tab in an upright position.
- FIGURE 4 shows schematically a locking tab and locking slit of modified construction prior to being interlocked.
- FIGURE 5 shows schematically the locking tab and locking slit of FIGURE 4 interlocked with the anchoring tab in folded overlapping relationship with respect to the main portion of of the locking tab;
- FIGURE 5a is a perspective view from above showing the locking tab and locking slit of FIGURE 4 interlocked with the anchoring tab in upright position;
- FIGURE 6 is similar to FIGURE 4 but showing a further modified construction;
- FIGURE 7 is similar to FIGURE 5 but showing the locking tab and locking slit of FIGURE 6 interlocked;
- FIGURE 8 is similar to FIGURE 4 but showing a still further modified and preferred construction;
- FIGURE 9 is similar to FIGURE 5 but showing the locking tab and locking slit of FIGURE 8 interlocked;
- FIGURE 10 shows in more specific detail the construction of the preferred form of locking tab and locking slit depicted in FIGURES 8 and 9;
- FIGURE 11 shows yet another modified construction depicting both the locking tab and the locking slit before, and on completion of locking;
- FIGURE 12 shows another modified locking tab for cooperation with the locking slit shown in FIGURE 11;
- FIGURE 13 shows a still further modified construction depicting both the locking tab and the locking slit before, and on completion of locking, and
- FIGURE 14 shows a modification applicable to any of the locking tabs according to the invention.
- Referring first to FIGURES 1 to 3, a pair of
panels Panel 10 includes alocking tab 14 projecting outwardly in the plane of the panel from theend edge 16. Thelocking tab 14 comprises amain portion 18 and anintegral anchoring tab 20 which is hinged to one side edge of themain portion 18 along afold line 22. The fold line is substantially perpendicular to theend edge 16 of panel 10. Thetrailing edge 24 of the anchoring tab is spaced fromend edge 16 and, in use, provides a locking edge for cooperation with an abutment edge defined by a locking slit in panel 12. In this embodiment themain portion 18 is formed to include anose 26 which projects beyond the foldable anchoring tab to lead insertion of the locking tab in a locking slit ofpanel 12. -
Panel 12 includes alocking slit 28 in the form of a shallow "V" which is struck frompanel 12 along afold line 30 extending parallel to theend edge 12a ofpanel 12. Thus,panel 12 has a foldablefront edge strip 32. The slit is formed by a continuous cut line comprising afirst part 34 extending alongstrip 32 towards the end edge of the panel at an acute angle with respect tofold line 30; areturn part 36 extending back to meetfold line 30 at an acute angle with respect thereto; and anend part 38 extending alongfold line 30 which provides an abutment edge on theedge strip 32 for cooperation with thetrailing edge 24 of the anchoring tab. Whenfront edge strip 32 is folded out of the plane of the blank the slit is opened and the first and returnparts guide projection 40 extending outwardly fromfold line 30. - In order to lock together
panels anchoring tab 20 is folded 1800 aboutfold line 22 into face contacting relationship with the underside of themain portion 18. Also, thefront edge strip 32 is folded aboutfold line 30 out of the plane of the blank (Figure 2) to open theslit 28. Once the anchoring tab has been folded thus, the maximum transverse dimension (corresponding to the maximum width of the main portion) fromfold line 22 to the opposite edge of the tab is sized so that the locking tab can be slidingly engaged in thelocking slit 28. The locking tab may be an interference fit in the locking slit. Hence,locking tab 14 can be inserted into the slit until thetrailing edge 24 of the anchoring tab has moved past, that is to say, cleared theabutment edge 38 of the locking slit. The natural resilience of the paperboard material then allows the folded anchoring tab automatically to spring back into a more upright position unless otherwise constrained whereby thetrailing edge 24 at oradjacent fold line 22 is brought into a position in which it will abut against theabutment edge 38 when tension is applied to the panels 1n opposition to the locking direction i.e in a direction tending to move the panels apart. Thus, the abutting engagement betweenedge 24 andedge 38 of the locking slit maintains the panel locked together. Theprojection 40 and thenose 26 of thelocking tab 14 cooperate to aid in the alignment of the locking tab into the slit during locking. - In some circumstances, e.g where the panels are base panels of a packaging wrapper and packed articles are seated on the interlocked panels, both the
front edge strip 32 ofpanel 12 and theanchoring tab 20 are flat, that is parallel to the plane of the panels. Nevertheless, the abutment betweentrailing edge 24 at oradjacent fold line 22 andabutment edge 38 maintains the panels interlocked. Moreover, the double-ply thickness of material provided by both themain portion 18 and anchoringtab 20 is sufficient to prevent withdrawal of thelocking tab 18 from the locking slit. It will be appreciated that in this locking configuration, thetrailing edge 24 lies substantially parallel to theabutment edge 38 to enhance the engagement between the panels. - Referring now to Figures 4,5 and 5a there is shown a first modified
construction comprising panels Panel 42 includes alocking tab 46 projecting outwardly in the plane of the panel fromend edge 48. Thelocking tab 46 comprises amain portion 50 and anintegral anchoring tab 52 which is hinged to one side edge of themain portion 50 along afold line 54. The fold line is inclined 150 (angle (oc) ) with respect to a notional line 'X' depicting the locking direction of the locking tab. It will be seen that line 'X' is perpendicular to theedge 48 ofpanel 42 and to the leadingedge 56 of the locking tab. Further, thefold line 54 meets thetrailing edge 58 of the anchoring tab at a location which is displaced outwardly from the base of the locking tab thus providing a hooked edge 'h' when the anchoring tab is folded. The hooked edge 'h' is provided by a trailing edge of themain portion 50 of the locking tab and either hooded edge 'h' or trailing edge 58 (or both) may provide the locking edge for cooperation with an abutment edge defined by a locking slit inpanel 44. -
Panel 44 includes alocking slit 60 in the form of a shallow 'V' which is struck frompanel 44 along afold line 62 extending parallel to theend edge 64 ofpanel 44. Thus,panel 44 has a foldablefront edge strip 66. Theslit 60 is formed by a continuous cut line comprising afirst part 68 extending alongstrip 66 towards theend edge 64 of the panel at an acute angle with respect tofold line 62 and which provides an abutment edge on theedge strip 66 for cooperation with trailing edge of the locking tab, that is to say, thetrailing edge 58 of the anchoring tab and/or the hooked edge 'h'. Theslit 60 further includes areturn part 70 extending back to meetfold line 62 at an acute angle with respect thereto. Whenfront edge strip 66 is folded out of the plane of the blank the slit is opened and the first and return parts define aguide projection 72 projecting outwardly fromfold line 62. - In order to lock together
panels fold line 62 into face contacting relationship with themain portion 50. Also, thefront edge strip 66 ofpanel 44 is folded aboutfold line 62 out of the plane of the blank to open thelocking slit 60. Once the anchoring tab has been folded thus, the maximum transverse dimension (corresponding to the maximum width of the main portion 50) fromfold line 54 to theopposite edge 74 of the locking tab is sized so that the locking tab can be slidingly engaged in the locking slit 60. The locking tab may be an interference fit in the locking slit. It will be appreciated that the side edges of the locking tab when the anchoring tab is folded diverge towards the leadingedge 56 of the locking tab thus allowing progressive engagement of the tab into the slit. Hence, the locking tab can be inserted into the slit until the trailing edge of the locking tab clears theabutment edge 68 of the slit. It will be seen that the trailing edge corner 'c' of the anchoring tab is angled so that it simultaneously clears an adjacent part of thereturn edge 70 of the slit. - If the anchoring tab is not otherwise constrained, the folded anchoring tab automatically will return back into a more upright position as shown in Figure 5a whereby the trailing edge of the locking tab (more usually hooked edge 'h') at or
adjacent fold line 54 is brought into a position in which it will abut against theabutment edge 68 of the locking slit when tension is applied to the panels in opposition to the locking direction. Thus, the abutting engagement between trailing edge of the locking tab and abutment edge defined by the locking slit maintains the panels locked together. - In circumstances where the
anchoring tab 52 remains flat it will be seen (Figure 50 that the trailingedge 58 of the anchoring tab lies substantially parallel to theabutment edge 68 of the locking slit thus providing a positive locking engagement between the panels. In circumstances where there is transverse sliding and/or skewing of the panels relative to one another, the hooked portion 'h' of themain portion 50 adjacent trailingedge 58 engages theabutment edge 68 of the locking slit to maintain the locking relationship between the panels. - The second modified construction shown in figures 6 and 7 is similar to the immediately preceding embodiment and like parts are designated like reference numerals with the addition of suffix 'a'. However, in this second modified construction the configuration of the locking
slit 60a is reversed to give a broader abutment edge 68a. -Consequently, the trailingedge 58a of the anchoring tab is given a rake angle 'β' in order that it can lie substantially parallel to theabutment edge 68a of the locking slit when it is in is folded overlapping relationship as shown in figure 7. - It has been found that whilst the first and second modified embodiments are satisfactory, there is a risk that locking engagement between the trailing edge of the locking tab and the abutment edge defined by the locking slit does not occur if the locking tab is not inserted sufficiently to ensure that the trailing edge clears the abutment edge. This may occur as a result of the
angular edge 74/74a being arrested against the adjacent end of the locking slit. - Thus, the third modified construction shown in Figures 8 to 10 incorporates modifications to both the locking tab and locking slit as described below. In other respects this embodiment is similar to the two immediately preceding embodiments and like parts are designated like reference numerals with the addition of suffix 'b'.
- In this embodiment, the
abutment edge 68b of the lockingslit 60b is provided by a short cut line extending along thefold line 62b. In this respect the configuration of the slit more closely ressembles that of the first embodiment described with reference to Figures 1 to 3. Hence, slit 60b comprisesabutment edge 68b, andangular cuts - In order better to ensure full insertion of the
locking tab 46b into the locking slit 60b theside edge 74b of the locking tab is curvilinear so that there is no sharp angular changed in the configuration of the side edge. - Moreover, in order to maintain the trailing
edge 58b of the anchoring tab parallel to the short abutment edge of the locking slit, the rake angle 'β' of the trailing edge is incresed. As best seen in Figure 10, angle 'β' is approximately 30°. Hence, when the anchoring tab is in folded condition with the locking tab inserted into the locking slit (Figure 9) a portion of the trailingedge 58badjacent fold line 54b lies parallel to theshort abutment edge 68b. However, since thecut line 70b extends away from the trailing edge of the anchoring tab, a clearance or safety angle '5a' is present between trailingedge 58b and slitline 70b. This configuration has the advantage that the major part of the trailing edge clears thecut line 70b of the locking slit prior to full insertion of the locking tab earlier than in the previous embodiments whereby the likelihood of disengagement of the panels substantially is reduced. - Figure 11 shows a further modified embodiment in which like parts of the preceding three embodiments are designated like reference numerals with the addition of suffix 'c'.
- In this embodiment the trailing edge of the anchoring tab comprises two
contiguous edges edge 58c is angled so as to lie parallel to the abutment edge 68c. The remaining part of the trailingedge 58c' given a steeper rake angle so that a clearance or safety angle 'Sa' as in the immediately preceding embodiment is produced. - A general formula for producing a trailing edge of the locking tab which will engage the abutment edge of the locking slit in parallel relationship may be expressed as follows:-
- 'α' is the angle between a notional line depicting the locking direction of the locking tab and the fold line by which the anchoring tab is hinged to the main portion of the locking tab, and
- 'β' is the angle between a notional extension of the abutment edge of the locking slit and a line which is perpendicular to the notional line depicting the locking direction of the locking tab.
- The further modified embodiment shown in Figure 12 is similar to the Figure 11 embodiment and like parts are designated like reference numerals with the addition of suffix 'd'. In this embodiment the hooked 'throat' of the locking tab 4Cd is omitted and in this respect the locking tab resembles that described with reference to Figures 1 to 3.
- It has been found that on some occassions, when a deep hooked portion is provided, the anchoring tab may fold along a fold line which is displaced inwardly of the tab instead of along the correct fold line provided resulting in unreliable locking. In this embodiment the fold line 54d terminates at the inner edge of the trailing
edge 58d which assists in avoiding incorrect folding of theanchoring tab 52d. - The embodiment shown in figure 13 is similar to that described with reference to figures 1 to 3 and like parts are designated like reference numerals with the addition of suffix 'a'. In this modified embodiment the trailing edge 24a of the anchoring is given a rake angle 'f' as in the embodiments described with reference to FIGURES 6 and 7. However, the abutment edge 38a of the locking slit is not angled so as to produce parallel abuting relationship with the trailing edge 24a but so that the trailing edge 24a overlaps both the abutment edge 38a and a portion of the
return part 36a of the locking slit. Thus, the abutment edge 38a engages the hooked part 'h' of the trailing edge of the locking tab to form a secure lock. - FIGURE 14 shows a locking.tab similar to that illustrated in FIGURE 10 and in which like parts are designated like reference numerals but with the addition of suffix 'e'.
- In this modified locking tab a transverse fold line 'F' extends across the base of the tab substantially in alignment with the
free edge 48e of the panel from which the locking tab projects. - Fold line 'F' gives the tab more flexibility so that the tab can bend more readily to facilitate guiding the tab into a cooperating locking slit. This modification is applicable to all the locking tabs disclosed herein and it is to be understood that the location of the fold line 'F' at the base of the locking tab may not necessarily be in precise alignment with the
edge 48e.
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