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  • My present invention compreliends a novel construction of a tote box which is constructed in such a manner that it may be readily stacked.
  • Figure 1 represents, in side elevation, a plurality of tote boxes, embodying m invention. the boxes being shown stack one above the other.
  • Fig. 2 represents, in front elevation, a plurality of tote ⁇ boxes in stacked relationship with each other, the doors of the different boxes being shown in different positions.
  • Fig. 3 represents a section on line 3-3 of Fig. 2.
  • Fig. 4 represents a section on line 4-4 of i 3.
  • Fig. 5 represents a section on line 5-5 of Fig. 4.
  • ⁇ i 6 represents, in front elevation, a
  • Fig. 7 represents a section on line 7-7 of Fig. 8, of another embodiment of my invention, showing the manner in which it is carrled out in practice when the tote box is made of wood instead of metal.
  • F Figi 8 represents a section on line 8-8 of gimilar numerals of reference indicate corresponding parts.
  • FIG. 1 designates a tote box embodying my invention.
  • the bottom 2 of the tote box is provided at its inner end with upwardl extending flanges 3 secured to the rear wa l 4 in any desired manner.
  • the bottom 2 is also provided with a flange 5 secured to late 6 which latter terminutes a desired istance above the bottom in order to form a replenishing and filling y opening 7.
  • the side walls or plates 8 are connected together in the usual manner and at their upper or free ends they are bent over to form reinforcing flanges 9.
  • the rear plate 4 is also bent over to form the reinforcing flanges 10, see Fig. 3.
  • the side Aplates 8 at their forward ends are bent over to form the anges 11 which overlap the front .plate 6 and are secured thereto in any desirei manner.
  • the flan es 11 at their up'- per ends are laterally and inwardly deflected as at 12 to form a support and guide for the door 13.
  • the ⁇ door 13 is pan-shaped and comprises a plate havin the outwardly extending side langeslfi, t e top flange 15, the bottom flange 16.
  • the side iianges' 14 are provided with the longitudinally extending slots 17, see more particularly Figs. 1, 3 and 5.
  • the sides 8 of the tote box have secured to them in any desired manner, for examplel b v welding or riveting, the arms 18.
  • 1,9 designatos fastening devices such as, for example screws, wiich pass through the slots 17 and through t 1e tubular spacing members 20 and are in threaded engagement with the arms 18.
  • the top of the tote box is open and unobstructed and at its forward end it is reinforced by means of a reinforcing member 21 the ends of which are deflected downwardly, as at 22, and secured in any desired manner to the sides of the tote box.
  • This reinforcing member 21 preferably consists r of a flat metal bar.
  • the reinforcing member 21 also contributes to form a guide for the door and the side flanges' 14 are accurately guided between the reinforcing member 21 and the inwardly extending flanges 12 of the tote box, so that when the door is moved inwardly it will be retained in the position seen in Fig. 5.
  • the bottom flan e 16 of the door is slotted or recessed, as in icated at 23, in order to permit the hook 24 to pass through it, T his ook 24 is pivotally mounted at 25 on the door and is provided with a grasping handle 26.
  • the front plate 6 has secured to it near its uppei end a grasping handle 27 which is slotted as indicated at 28 in order that the hook 24 may pass. through such slot and interlock with a wall of it to retain the door 13 in its closed and locked condition.
  • the grasping handle cured to the front plate 6 and the rear plate 4 of the door has secured to it a grasping handle 29 preferably of the same construc- -tioii except that the slot 2S is omitted.
  • 'lhe bottoniv plate has secured to it in any desired manneitlie angle 3() which forms runners andthe downwardly extending flanges of these runners when the boxes are stacked overhang the reinforcing flanges 9 at the side of the tote box so that the tote boxes are accurately alined when placed one above the other.
  • the parts of the box are made of metal plates and in case it is desirable a wooden box or a box bf other material may also be constructed in accordance with my invention, as will be understood by reference to Figs. 7 and 8, in which 31 designates a tote box having the saine formation as already described and consists of a rectangular shaped box having an open top and having a front wall terminating a desired distance above the box to form a replensliing and delivery opening 32, while at its sides at thel front end, it extends upwardly and terminates at 33, in order to form a guider for the door 34.
  • a reinforcing bar 35 is secured to the sides across the top and preferably consists of a flat bar or board or a metal bar having downwardly extending flanges 36 secured to the sides of the tote box and serving as a reinforcement, as a guide for the doors 34 when moved inwardly and also limitin the movement of such doors.
  • the sides o the door 34 have secured to them yin any desired 27 consistsof an angle semanner the U-shaped plate 3T having the longitudinally extending slot 38 through which pass fastening devices 39 which also' pass through tubular spacing members 40 and are fixed to the plates 41 secured to or forming a ypart of the sides of the tote box.
  • the locking device 42 employed is constructed and operated in a similar manner to the locking device 24 and its adjuncts and this interlocks with the Urasping handle 43, constructed and arranged with respect to the box in the same manner as the grasping handle 2T.
  • the tote box can be placed in shelving in the usual manner or can be stacked one above the other without the necessity of employing any shelving. Then the boxes are stacked or, in fact, at any other time. the material stored in the boxes can be removed b f unlocking the front door 13, raising it an moving it into the tote box, so that. the replenishing and delivery opening 7 is free and unobstructed. lVhen the door is closed, the hook 24 is weighted so that it will automatically fall into locking position due to gravity and its own wei ht,
  • the reinforcing bar or member serves to limit the inward movement of the door and the handle will prevent the door being moved into the 1tote box too fai' as will also the length of the slot 1T.
  • the boxes are reinforced by means of reinforcing members extending across the box at the front and connected with the sides so thnt the. boxes will have sufficient rigidity to enable them to be stacked oneY above the otlier.
  • tote boxes of t Y is construction either with or without doors since if the boxes were assembled in a rack or shelving the articles stored therein can be removed through the front delivery opening.
  • a tote box having sides, a bottom, ends, and an open and unobstructed top, stacking means operatively connected with said box, one of said ends having a cut-away portion to form a front replenishing and delivery opening when the box isstacked, the remaining fixed portion of such end ⁇ preventing articles falling out of the box when it 1s being carried around, a reinforcing member at the upper front end of 'said box and connected to its sides, and a door removabl carried by said box and controlling sai opening.
  • a tote box having a bottom, sides, ends, and an open and unobstructed top and having one of its ends cut away to form an opening provided with vertically directed side flanges extending laterally to partially cover said opening to assist 1n preventin material stored in the box being discharged through said opening, and stacking means operatively connected with said box.
  • a tote box havin a bottom, sides, ends, and an open andg unobstructed top and having the front end cut away a desired distance from 'the bottom to form a front delivery opening, and verticall directed side [langes on opposite sides o said opening and partially ,covering it, stacking means operatively nconnected with 'saidbox, and a door carried by said box and having its inward movement limited by said flanges.
  • a tote box having an open and unobstructed top and plrovided with a reinforcing member at t e upper front edge of the box, and with a front replenishing and delivery opening below said reinforcing member, the front Wall of said box forming laterally extending side fianges which at their upper ends are inwardly deflected,
  • stacking means operatively connected with said box, a door pivotally carried at the upper end of said box, and guided by said member and the inwardly deiected portion of said front wall when such door is opened and moved into the box, and a locking device for said door.
  • a tote box having a bottom, sides, a rear wall and a front wall, the front wall being cut away to-form a replenishing and delivery opening, and a fixed front portion, a door having longitudinally extending slots at its sides, fastening devices extending throu rh said slots and operatively connecte with the sides of said box, said box having means to uide said door when the latter is open an moved into it, stacking means operatively connected with said box, and a locking member carriedby said door.
  • a tote box having an open and unobstructed top, a front replenishing and delivery opening, and a front wall, a grasping handle secured to said wall in proximity to said opening, stacking means operatively connected with said box, a door controllin said opening, and a locking device carrie by said door and adapted to be interlocked with said grasping handle.
  • a tote box having an open and unobstructed top, a front replenishing and delivery opening, and a laterally extending door guide at the upper end of said opening, a door for said opening adapted to be moved into said box, a lock for said door to automatically lock it when the door is moved to closed position, and stacking means operatively connected with said box.
  • a tote box having a front opening and having its sides deflected to form front flanges which at their upper ends are laterally defiected, a reinforcing member extending across the top of the box and contributing with said deflected portions to form door guides, ⁇ a door movably carried by saidbox to close said front opening and-,w
  • a tote box having a front opening and having its sides deflected to form front flanges which at their upper ends are laterall deflected, a reinforcing member extending aeross the top of the box and contributing with said defiected portions to form door guides, a door movably carried by said box to close said front opening and to more into said box between-said guides whenY opened, a locking device to lock said door when in closed position, and stacking means operatively connected with said box.
  • a stacking tote box having its sides, bottom and one end constructed of sheet metal and having its top open and unobstructed, the other end forming a replenishing and delivery opening, stacking means operatively connected withl said box, and
  • n reinforcing member at the upper front end of said box and connected to the sides to give theboX suicient rigidity for stacking purposes.
  • a stacking tote box having its sides, bottom and one end constructed of sheet metal and having its top open and unobstructed, the other end forming a replenishing and delivery opening, stacking means 10 operatively connected with said box, and
  • a door movably carried by said box and covering said opening and guided by Suid member when moved into said box to un- .cover said replenishing und delivery opening.

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A. H. LEVENE.
TOTE BOX.
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ALBERT H. LEVENE, OF PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA.
TOTE-BOX.
Specication of Letters Patent.
Patented Apr. 13, 1920i Application tiled September 24, 1919. Serial No. 325,922.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, ALBERT H. LEvENE, a citizen of the United States, residin in the city and county of Philadelphia, tate of Pennsylvania, have invented a new and useful Tote-Box, of which the following is a specification.
My present invention compreliends a novel construction of a tote box which is constructed in such a manner that it may be readily stacked.
It further comprehends a novel construction of a tote box wherein the top is open and unobstructed and a front delivery and replenishing opening is provided havin a novel construction and arrangement o a door which when dropped to closed position will automatically lock and when the door is raised to its open position it can be moved into the box in order that the replenishing and delivery opening is accessible to the operator.
It further consists of a novel construction of a box of the character specified which is braced and reinforced in a novel manner.
Other novel features of construction and advantage will hereinafter more clearly appear in the detaileddescription of my invention. y
For the purpose of illustrating my invention, I have shown in the accompanying drawings typical embodiments thereof w ic are at present referred by me, since said embodiments will be found in practice tol give satisfactory and reliable results, although itis to be understood that the vario'us instrumentalities of which my invention consists can be variously' arranged and organized and that my invention is not limited to the precise arrangement and organization of these instrumentalities as herein shown and described.
Figure 1 represents, in side elevation, a plurality of tote boxes, embodying m invention. the boxes being shown stack one above the other.
Fig. 2 represents, in front elevation, a plurality of tote` boxes in stacked relationship with each other, the doors of the different boxes being shown in different positions.
Fig. 3 represents a section on line 3-3 of Fig. 2.
`the front wall or F Fig. 4 represents a section on line 4-4 of i 3. Fig. 5 represents a section on line 5-5 of Fig. 4.
`i 6 represents, in front elevation, a
tote ox, em odying my invention, with the door removed.
Fig. 7 represents a section on line 7-7 of Fig. 8, of another embodiment of my invention, showing the manner in which it is carrled out in practice when the tote box is made of wood instead of metal. F Figi 8 represents a section on line 8-8 of gimilar numerals of reference indicate corresponding parts.
Referring to the drawings 1 designates a tote box embodying my invention. The bottom 2 of the tote box is provided at its inner end with upwardl extending flanges 3 secured to the rear wa l 4 in any desired manner. The bottom 2 is also provided with a flange 5 secured to late 6 which latter terminutes a desired istance above the bottom in order to form a replenishing and filling y opening 7. The side walls or plates 8 are connected together in the usual manner and at their upper or free ends they are bent over to form reinforcing flanges 9. The rear plate 4 is also bent over to form the reinforcing flanges 10, see Fig. 3. The side Aplates 8 at their forward ends are bent over to form the anges 11 which overlap the front .plate 6 and are secured thereto in any desirei manner. The flan es 11 at their up'- per ends are laterally and inwardly deflected as at 12 to form a support and guide for the door 13. The` door 13 is pan-shaped and comprises a plate havin the outwardly extending side langeslfi, t e top flange 15, the bottom flange 16. The side iianges' 14 are provided with the longitudinally extending slots 17, see more particularly Figs. 1, 3 and 5.
The sides 8 of the tote box have secured to them in any desired manner, for examplel b v welding or riveting, the arms 18. 1,9 designatos fastening devices such as, for example screws, wiich pass through the slots 17 and through t 1e tubular spacing members 20 and are in threaded engagement with the arms 18. The top of the tote box is open and unobstructed and at its forward end it is reinforced by means of a reinforcing member 21 the ends of which are deflected downwardly, as at 22, and secured in any desired manner to the sides of the tote box. This reinforcing member 21 preferably consists r of a flat metal bar.
The reinforcing member 21 also contributes to form a guide for the door and the side flanges' 14 are accurately guided between the reinforcing member 21 and the inwardly extending flanges 12 of the tote box, so that when the door is moved inwardly it will be retained in the position seen in Fig. 5.
The bottom flan e 16 of the door is slotted or recessed, as in icated at 23, in order to permit the hook 24 to pass through it, T his ook 24 is pivotally mounted at 25 on the door and is provided with a grasping handle 26. The front plate 6 has secured to it near its uppei end a grasping handle 27 which is slotted as indicated at 28 in order that the hook 24 may pass. through such slot and interlock with a wall of it to retain the door 13 in its closed and locked condition. The grasping handle cured to the front plate 6 and the rear plate 4 of the door has secured to it a grasping handle 29 preferably of the same construc- -tioii except that the slot 2S is omitted.
The door 13 Vwhen closed overlaps the front flanoes 11, as will be understood from Fig. 2. 'lhe bottoniv plate has secured to it in any desired manneitlie angle 3() which forms runners andthe downwardly extending flanges of these runners when the boxes are stacked overhang the reinforcing flanges 9 at the side of the tote box so that the tote boxes are accurately alined when placed one above the other.
In theconstruction above described, the parts of the box are made of metal plates and in case it is desirable a wooden box or a box bf other material may also be constructed in accordance with my invention, as will be understood by reference to Figs. 7 and 8, in which 31 designates a tote box having the saine formation as already described and consists of a rectangular shaped box having an open top and having a front wall terminating a desired distance above the box to form a replensliing and delivery opening 32, while at its sides at thel front end, it extends upwardly and terminates at 33, in order to form a guider for the door 34. A reinforcing bar 35 is secured to the sides across the top and preferably consists of a flat bar or board or a metal bar having downwardly extending flanges 36 secured to the sides of the tote box and serving as a reinforcement, as a guide for the doors 34 when moved inwardly and also limitin the movement of such doors. The sides o the door 34 have secured to them yin any desired 27 consistsof an angle semanner the U-shaped plate 3T having the longitudinally extending slot 38 through which pass fastening devices 39 which also' pass through tubular spacing members 40 and are fixed to the plates 41 secured to or forming a ypart of the sides of the tote box.
The locking device 42 employed is constructed and operated in a similar manner to the locking device 24 and its adjuncts and this interlocks with the Urasping handle 43, constructed and arranged with respect to the box in the same manner as the grasping handle 2T.
It will now be apparent to those skilled in this art 4that the tote box can be placed in shelving in the usual manner or can be stacked one above the other without the necessity of employing any shelving. Then the boxes are stacked or, in fact, at any other time. the material stored in the boxes can be removed b f unlocking the front door 13, raising it an moving it into the tote box, so that. the replenishing and delivery opening 7 is free and unobstructed. lVhen the door is closed, the hook 24 is weighted so that it will automatically fall into locking position due to gravity and its own wei ht,
it being seen that one face of the hoo is beveled in order that such action will take place.
It will also be seen that when the tote box is full and carried around the articles will not be spilled from it through the replenishing and delivery opening 7 and the material can b'e readily removed through the open and' unobstructed top.
The reinforcing bar or member serves to limit the inward movement of the door and the handle will prevent the door being moved into the 1tote box too fai' as will also the length of the slot 1T.
It will be apparent to those' skilled in the art that in accordance with my present invention, l have devised anovel construction of tote box wherein the top is open and unobstructed and a portion of the front face is removed to form a front delivery opening when the boxes are stacked.
The boxes are reinforced by means of reinforcing members extending across the box at the front and connected with the sides so thnt the. boxes will have sufficient rigidity to enable them to be stacked oneY above the otlier.
It is within the sco e of my invention to employ tote boxes of t Y is construction either with or without doors since if the boxes were assembled in a rack or shelving the articles stored therein can be removed through the front delivery opening..
It will lnow be a parent that I have devised a new and use ul construction of a tote box which embodies the features of advantage enumerated as desirable in the statei ment of the invention and the above descripand an open and unobstructed top, stacking means operativel connected with said box, one of said en having aout-away portion to form a front replenishing and delivery opening when the box is stacked, the remaining fixed portion of such end preventin articles fallin out of the `box when 1t is being carrie around, and a reinforcing member at the upper front end of said box and connected to its sides.
2. A tote box having sides, a bottom, ends, and an open and unobstructed top, stacking means operatively connected with said box, one of said ends having a cut-away portion to form a front replenishing and delivery opening when the box isstacked, the remaining fixed portion of such end `preventing articles falling out of the box when it 1s being carried around, a reinforcing member at the upper front end of 'said box and connected to its sides, and a door removabl carried by said box and controlling sai opening.
3. A tote box having a bottom, sides, ends, and an open and unobstructed top and having one of its ends cut away to form an opening provided with vertically directed side flanges extending laterally to partially cover said opening to assist 1n preventin material stored in the box being discharged through said opening, and stacking means operatively connected with said box.
4. A tote box havin a bottom, sides, ends, and an open andg unobstructed top and having the front end cut away a desired distance from 'the bottom to form a front delivery opening, and verticall directed side [langes on opposite sides o said opening and partially ,covering it, stacking means operatively nconnected with 'saidbox, and a door carried by said box and having its inward movement limited by said flanges.
5. A tote box having an open and unobstructed top and plrovided with a reinforcing member at t e upper front edge of the box, and with a front replenishing and delivery opening below said reinforcing member, the front Wall of said box forming laterally extending side fianges which at their upper ends are inwardly deflected,
stacking means operatively connected with said box, a door pivotally carried at the upper end of said box, and guided by said member and the inwardly deiected portion of said front wall when such door is opened and moved into the box, and a locking device for said door.
6. A tote box having a bottom, sides, a rear wall and a front wall, the front wall being cut away to-form a replenishing and delivery opening, and a fixed front portion, a door having longitudinally extending slots at its sides, fastening devices extending throu rh said slots and operatively connecte with the sides of said box, said box having means to uide said door when the latter is open an moved into it, stacking means operatively connected with said box, and a locking member carriedby said door.
7. A tote box having an open and unobstructed top, a front replenishing and delivery opening, and a front wall, a grasping handle secured to said wall in proximity to said opening, stacking means operatively connected with said box, a door controllin said opening, and a locking device carrie by said door and adapted to be interlocked with said grasping handle.
8. A tote box having an open and unobstructed top, a front replenishing and delivery opening, and a laterally extending door guide at the upper end of said opening, a door for said opening adapted to be moved into said box, a lock for said door to automatically lock it when the door is moved to closed position, and stacking means operatively connected with said box.
9. A tote box having a front opening and having its sides deflected to form front flanges which at their upper ends are laterally defiected, a reinforcing member extending across the top of the box and contributing with said deflected portions to form door guides, `a door movably carried by saidbox to close said front opening and-,w
to move into said box between said guides when opened, and stacking means operatively connected with said box.
10. A tote box having a front opening and having its sides deflected to form front flanges which at their upper ends are laterall deflected, a reinforcing member extending aeross the top of the box and contributing with said defiected portions to form door guides, a door movably carried by said box to close said front opening and to more into said box between-said guides whenY opened, a locking device to lock said door when in closed position, and stacking means operatively connected with said box.
11. A stacking tote box having its sides, bottom and one end constructed of sheet metal and having its top open and unobstructed, the other end forming a replenishing and delivery opening, stacking means operatively connected withl said box, and
iio
n reinforcing member at the upper front end of said box and connected to the sides to give theboX suicient rigidity for stacking purposes.
12. A stacking tote box having its sides, bottom and one end constructed of sheet metal and having its top open and unobstructed, the other end forming a replenishing and delivery opening, stacking means 10 operatively connected with said box, and
a door movably carried by said box and covering said opening and guided by Suid member when moved into said box to un- .cover said replenishing und delivery opening.
ALBERT H. LEVENE.
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