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US1524966A
US1524966A US671701A US67170123A US1524966A US 1524966 A US1524966 A US 1524966A US 671701 A US671701 A US 671701A US 67170123 A US67170123 A US 67170123A US 1524966 A US1524966 A US 1524966A
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    • B65DCONTAINERS 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
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  • Our invention relates to collapsible boxes or crates as used for the shipment of eggs, fruit, etcetera, and has for its principal objects a box of this character having means for taking up all slack around the cover either when filled or collapsed and a box of this character which will insure a proper circulation of air to the foodstuffs which may be packed within it, also such abox adapted for use as a display or dispensing container for the goods.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of our box as used for eggs, all set up as when packed ready for shipment;
  • Figure 2 is a perspective view of the same knocked down, in collapsed form ready for return shipment.
  • Figure 3 is a view of the lid removed and turned upside down revealing the six spring hooks for holding it in place.
  • Figure 4 shows the box with lid removed and positioned along the far side with its hooks clasping the box and two of them lying in notches in the upper rear edge of the box.
  • Figure 5 shows the box in the position of Figure 4 but with the upper flap of the front side omitted to reveal the center cross brace and to show the method of folding the end flaps.
  • Figure 6 is a. side View of the center partition which aligns with the center brace
  • Figure 7 is an enlarged sectional detail of a portion of the lid and sides showing the co-operative relation of the clamping spring hooks and ratchet catches.
  • the style of box chosen for the illustrations is an egg crate, in which the eggs are placed in layers in the well known cardboard separators and which are returned in the box to the shipper.
  • our box when folded has a space in the bottom (as indicated in Figure 5) for the reception Serial No. 671,701.
  • the front side also has an overlapping reinforcing strip (27 secured to it along its hinge-d joint to line up with the back flap (5) to form a fiat surface on the collapsed box for the lid.
  • the lid (8) is shown on the open box in Figure 1 and on the collapsed box in Figure 2, in both cases being held by six fiat spring hooks (9) each gripping a ratchet toothed plate (10). These plates and hooks are shown better in Figure 7 and the plates are seen to have a series of fine teeth (11) for'engaging the jaw (12) of the hook.
  • the spring hooks spring inward to clasp the box and by forcing down upon the lid adjacent one book at a time it will engage the farthest tooth and lock the lid without slack.
  • the normal resiliency of thewood aids in this tight locking of the lid but in addition we place a flat bowed spring (13) at each end of the lid to form a yielding seat for the lid.
  • To unhook the lid for opening the box either when collapsed or filled. it is only necessary to press down on the lid over one hook at a time and pry it from engagement with its plate (10).
  • each spring In the center of each spring is a little pin (14:) projecting therefrom and adapted for seating each in one of the holes (15) in the upper edge of the end flaps for aligning them.
  • a central cross brace (18) is secured Within the box and in its edge is a small hole (19) and a removable central partition (20) is adapted to fit over the brace aligned in the hole by a pin (21) and further by two side spring clips (22). which engage fiat loops secured to the front and rear flaps, it being only necessary to slide the partition straight down to effect this inult'iple engagement I
  • the rear flap of the box is notched at (24:) to receive two of the lid spring hooks when the lid is placed on the side of the box in dispensing the contents as suggested.
  • At in each end are holes both for lifting the box and for ventilation of its contents and co-operating in the latter function With a row of holes (26) through the reinforced portion ofthe frontflap.
  • the lid instead of being clamped to the'rea'rside of the box as shown in Figure 4, being the same size as the bottom may be placed under the box the same Way.
  • a collapsible box con'iprisi-ng hinged sides and ends adapted for folding inwardly, a detachable lid therefor having a pluralit ⁇ of dependent fiat spring hooks along its edges and ratchet grip plates secured to the sides of the box adapted to engage the hooks.
  • a collapsible box coin-prising hinged sides and ends adapted for folding inward ly, a detachable lid therefor having a pinrality of dependent flat spring hooks along its edges, ratchet grip plates secured 'to the sides of the box adapted to engage the hooks, and fiat springs under the lid adapted to bear on the edge of the box to :torrn a resilient seat.

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Feb. 3. 15925. 1,524,966 G. BOELMAN ETAL COLLAPSIBLE BOX Fil'ed Oct. 30. 1923 IN V EN TOR. 37 22 62-020: 3054 MA /4. l PETERSON V. ATTORNE I Patented Feb. 3, 1925.
gran STAT FAT! OFFICE.
GEORGE BOELMAN, OF GRIDLEY, AND ALFRED L, PETER-SON, OF OROVILLE,
GALIFORNIA.
- OOLLAPSIBLE BOX.
Application filed October 30, 1923.
To all whom it may concern.
Be it known that we, GEORGE BOELMAN and ALFRED L. PETERSON, citizens of the United States, residents, respectively, of Gridley, county of Butte, State of California, and Oroville, county of Butte, State of California, have invented a new and useful Collapsible Box, of which the following is a specification.
Our invention relates to collapsible boxes or crates as used for the shipment of eggs, fruit, etcetera, and has for its principal objects a box of this character having means for taking up all slack around the cover either when filled or collapsed and a box of this character which will insure a proper circulation of air to the foodstuffs which may be packed within it, also such abox adapted for use as a display or dispensing container for the goods.
We attain these features in the collapsible box construction shown in the drawings hereto and in which:
Figure 1 is a perspective view of our box as used for eggs, all set up as when packed ready for shipment; Figure 2 is a perspective view of the same knocked down, in collapsed form ready for return shipment.
Figure 3 is a view of the lid removed and turned upside down revealing the six spring hooks for holding it in place.
Figure 4 shows the box with lid removed and positioned along the far side with its hooks clasping the box and two of them lying in notches in the upper rear edge of the box.
Figure 5 shows the box in the position of Figure 4 but with the upper flap of the front side omitted to reveal the center cross brace and to show the method of folding the end flaps.
Figure 6 is a. side View of the center partition which aligns with the center brace, and Figure 7 is an enlarged sectional detail of a portion of the lid and sides showing the co-operative relation of the clamping spring hooks and ratchet catches.
The style of box chosen for the illustrations is an egg crate, in which the eggs are placed in layers in the well known cardboard separators and which are returned in the box to the shipper. For such use our box when folded has a space in the bottom (as indicated in Figure 5) for the reception Serial No. 671,701.
of the cardboard racks, but this lower space front and back side flaps to lie upon when the crate is collapsed, as shown in Figure 2. the shoulder at (7) being higher than the one at (6) to allow for folding the front side first with the back lying evenly upon it. The front side also has an overlapping reinforcing strip (27 secured to it along its hinge-d joint to line up with the back flap (5) to form a fiat surface on the collapsed box for the lid.
The lid (8) is shown on the open box in Figure 1 and on the collapsed box in Figure 2, in both cases being held by six fiat spring hooks (9) each gripping a ratchet toothed plate (10). These plates and hooks are shown better in Figure 7 and the plates are seen to have a series of fine teeth (11) for'engaging the jaw (12) of the hook. The spring hooks spring inward to clasp the box and by forcing down upon the lid adjacent one book at a time it will engage the farthest tooth and lock the lid without slack. The normal resiliency of thewood aids in this tight locking of the lid but in addition we place a flat bowed spring (13) at each end of the lid to form a yielding seat for the lid. To unhook the lid for opening the box either when collapsed or filled. it is only necessary to press down on the lid over one hook at a time and pry it from engagement with its plate (10).
. In the center of each spring is a little pin (14:) projecting therefrom and adapted for seating each in one of the holes (15) in the upper edge of the end flaps for aligning them.
When the sides and ends are unfolded to the position shown in Figure 4, small flat springs (16) spring away from the sides to prevent the return of the ends (unless pressed back). Also on the outside corners min of front and back flaps are small angles (17) to prevent outward bulging of the end flaps.
A central cross brace (18) is secured Within the box and in its edge is a small hole (19) and a removable central partition (20) is adapted to fit over the brace aligned in the hole by a pin (21) and further by two side spring clips (22). which engage fiat loops secured to the front and rear flaps, it being only necessary to slide the partition straight down to effect this inult'iple engagement I The rear flap of the box is notched at (24:) to receive two of the lid spring hooks when the lid is placed on the side of the box in dispensing the contents as suggested. At in each end are holes both for lifting the box and for ventilation of its contents and co-operating in the latter function With a row of holes (26) through the reinforced portion ofthe frontflap.
hen using the box to display the contents, the lid instead of being clamped to the'rea'rside of the box as shown in Figure 4, being the same size as the bottom may be placed under the box the same Way.
We claim:
1. A collapsible box con'iprisi-ng hinged sides and ends adapted for folding inwardly, a detachable lid therefor having a pluralit} of dependent fiat spring hooks along its edges and ratchet grip plates secured to the sides of the box adapted to engage the hooks.
2. A collapsible box coin-prising hinged sides and ends adapted for folding inward ly, a detachable lid therefor having a pinrality of dependent flat spring hooks along its edges, ratchet grip plates secured 'to the sides of the box adapted to engage the hooks, and fiat springs under the lid adapted to bear on the edge of the box to :torrn a resilient seat.
8. In a structure as defined in claim 2,
dowel means atopposite ends of the lid aligning With similar means on the edge of the box. V
GEORGE BOELMAN. ALFRED L. PETERSON.
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US3107023A (en) * 1961-06-12 1963-10-15 John W Jacobson Collapsible container
US3190708A (en) * 1963-04-17 1965-06-22 Lewis N Trimnal Collapsible box with legs
US3235890A (en) * 1964-08-28 1966-02-22 Emanuel D Brodsky Bassinet construction
US5829655A (en) * 1997-06-10 1998-11-03 Salopek; James F. Assembly-in-place storage container for use behind the front seats of an extended cab truck
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US3107023A (en) * 1961-06-12 1963-10-15 John W Jacobson Collapsible container
US3190708A (en) * 1963-04-17 1965-06-22 Lewis N Trimnal Collapsible box with legs
US3235890A (en) * 1964-08-28 1966-02-22 Emanuel D Brodsky Bassinet construction
US5829655A (en) * 1997-06-10 1998-11-03 Salopek; James F. Assembly-in-place storage container for use behind the front seats of an extended cab truck
EP1227985A1 (en) * 1999-11-03 2002-08-07 Clip-lok international Limited A knock down storage pallet
US6598756B1 (en) * 1999-11-03 2003-07-29 Clip-Lok International Limited Knock down stillage box
EP1227985B1 (en) * 1999-11-03 2004-04-07 Clip-lok international Limited A knock down storage pallet
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US6308873B1 (en) * 1999-12-30 2001-10-30 Lear Corporation Motor vehicle storage apparatus
DE102005008695B4 (en) * 2005-02-24 2012-02-23 Ktp Kunststoff Palettentechnik Gmbh reusable containers
EP2996949A4 (en) * 2013-05-13 2016-03-30 Macro Plastics Inc Shipping container and spring lock therefor
US9919832B2 (en) 2013-05-13 2018-03-20 Macro Plastics, Inc. Shipping container and spring lock therefor

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