Abstract
A foldable tote box comprises two side-wall panels, each having four
holding tabs near each corner of the panel, and two end-wall panels,
each having two corner wing panels on each of which two locking insert
tabs are formed to be engaged with the holding tabs on the corresponding
side-wall panels. The tote box further comprises at least one cover
which comprises a base panel, two side panels, two end panels, and
four corner panels that are integrally connected to the end panels,
said cover having locking insert tabs on the side panels and holding
tabs formed on the corner panels such that the locking insert tabs
are pressed and inserted through the holding tabs and held by the
holding tabs when the side panels and end panels are folded upward
to form the cover
Claims
I claim:
1. A foldable tote box comprising two side-wall panels, each having
four holding tabs near each corner of the panel, and two end-wall
panels, each having two corner wing panels on each of which two
locking insert tabs are formed to be engaged with the holding tabs
on the corresponding side-wall panels.
2. The tote box of claim 1, further comprising at least one cover
which comprises a base panel, two side panels, two end panels, and
four corner panels that are integrally connected to the end panels,
said cover having locking insert tabs on the side panels and holding
tabs formed on the corner panels such that the locking insert tabs
are pressed and inserted through the holding tabs and held by the
holding tabs when the side panels and end panels are folded upward
to form the cover.
3. A one-piece foldable tote box comprising a bottom panel of two
side edges and two end edges, two side panels respectively connected
to the side edges of the bottom panel along first scored folding
lines, two end panels respectively connected to the bottom panel
along second scored folding lines, and four corner panels connected,
respectively, to side edges of the side panels along third scored
folding lines, two of the corner panels each having at least one
locking insert tab formed thereon, and the other two of the corner
panels each having at least one holding tab formed thereon to be
engaged with the corresponding locking insert tab when the box is
assembled.
4. The foldable tote box of claim 3, further comprising a cover
panel connected to the top edge of one of the side panels opposite
to the first folding line, said cover panel further comprising a
pair of insert panels at each side edge thereof.
5. The foldable tote box of claim 3, further comprising a plurality
of cuts along the top edges of the side panels and the corresponding
top edges of the corner panels, that define the opening of the box,
said cuts being capable of clipping any thin sheet of flexible material
or the like thereat.
Description
CROSS REFERENCE
[0001] This is a divisional application of U.S. Ser. No. 09/364,028,
filed Jul. 30, 1999, that is pending and is a continuation-in-part
application of U.S. Ser. No. 09/150,402, filed Sep. 9, 1998, which
has been granted as U.S. Pat. No. 5,996,885. This divisional application
discloses the improvement of the foldable tote box described in
U.S. Ser. No. 08/949,174 that is granted as U.S. Pat. No. 5,913,474
to the same inventor and owned by the same assignee.
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0002] The present invention relates to further improvements of
foldable box or tote box, particularly to a tote box for holding
general merchandise and fresh produce. More particularly, the tote
box of the present invention is formed of a board of corrugated
materials, especially corrugated plastic materials, and has an improved
locking system to facilitate quick assembly of the box and to enhance
its stability and strength. A box cover is provided with a similar
locking system for quick assembly and stability. The tote box of
this invention is designed to be used not only outdoor, such as
in the farmland under sunshine, raining, or even snowing weather
conditions, but also indoor, such as cold storage or refrigerated
transportation of goods, especially fresh produce that should be
kept in special environment to preserve their quality.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0003] There are many kinds of boxes or cartons known in the art,
that are used for holding goods for storage and transportation.
These known boxes are made of various materials, such as cardboard,
wood, metal, and plastics. However, all of the known boxes have,
respectively, various disadvantages, such as moisture immersion,
high cost, or too heavy. Particularly, none of the known foldable
boxes is suitable for all environmental conditions, such as sunshine
or hot environment, wet or humid conditions, cold or frozen conditions,
and stacking-up with heavy load. Therefore, there is a need or demand
for a durable box that can be used in any kinds of environment in
which a box would be used. At the same time, the box must be cost
efficient or economical, easily foldable without use of any glue,
tape, nails, or tools, easily transportable as a flat piece or pieces,
reusable, light weight, moisture resistant, washable, and capable
of stacking-up to bear heavy load for a relatively long period of
time. The box should also be recyclable.
[0004] At present, no single box can meet all of these requirements.
Most of one-piece boards of foldable boxes are made of cardboard,
waxed cardboard, or thin plastics because thick plastic boards cannot
be easily folded. Such boxes usually utilize laminate layers or
fillers to reinforce the side and end walls or corners of the box
for better support, for instance, the box disclosed in U.S. Pat.
No. 3,310,219 to Dlugopolski. However, the locking systems used
thereon are not strong enough to hold the box panels together when
the box is used in severe conditions, such as moisture, heat, and
heavy load. The novel locking system of the present invention, however,
can meet the requirements of strong holding and quick assembly of
the box even when the box is used under the severe conditions.
[0005] The normal locking system for the boxes is tab and slot
engagements that are not deadly locked. For example, the inset tabs
and the slots are used in U.S. Pat. No. 3,310,219 to Dlugopolski,
and U.S. Pat. No. 3,708,103 to Evants. The barbed tabs are used
in U.S. Pat. No. 4,463,997 to Densen, and U.S. Pat. No. 3,991,932
to Carmel et al. These locks are designed for cardboard material
that is relatively soft and flexible. The locking system of Densen
is a combination of the tab-slot engagement and barbed tabs. The
barbed tabs must be bend over at the box corner to assure the locking
of the additional tab-slot engagement. The assembly of such box
is relatively slow and such locking cannot be used on boxes of thicker
plastic materials. Due to moisture immersion or merely worn-out,
the tab-slot engagement or barbed tabs, even the combination thereof
in Densen, will be weakened.
[0006] Therefore, it is an object of the present invention to provide
an improved foldable tote box that meets all requirements stated
above.
[0007] It is another object of the present invention to provide
a novel locking system for foldable boxes, that facilitates the
quick assembly or disassembly of the box, while provides the box
with enhanced strength and stability.
[0008] It is a further object of the present invention to provide
a foldable tote box that may have hollow support beams at desired
locations, such as at two sides or all four sides or four corners
for enhancing support strength for stacking-up boxes and providing
insulation and cushion functions to absorb impacts.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0009] In accordance with the present invention, a foldable tote
box comprises a one-pierce die-cut board of corrugated material,
said board including a rectangular bottom panel having a predetermined
length and width defined by its two side edges and two end edges;
a pair of side-wall panels, each having a folding edge integrally
connected to the side edge of the bottom panel and being folded
along a first scored folding line at the folding edge to form the
side-wall of the box, each of said side-wall panels having a cover
panel connected to its top edge opposite to the folding edge and
two end edges defining a width of the side-wall panel that defines
a height of the box; a pair of end wall panels respectively integrally
connected to and extended from the end edges of the bottom panel
and folded along second scored folding lines thereat; and a pair
of filler beam panels connected to the end edges of each end-wall
panel, each of said filler beam panels extending from said respective
end edge of said end-wall panel and being folded along a third scored
folding line at the end-wall panel end edge to form a hollow support
beam; wherein a first pair of locking insert tabs is formed in cutting
lines at predetermined locations on the side-wall panel and engaged
with a first pair of holding tabs, each of which is formed at a
predetermined location on the corresponding filler beam panel so
as to secure the support beams formed of the filler beam panels
against the corresponding side-wall panels when the box is assembled,
and wherein each locking insert tab and its corresponding holding
tab are oriented in the same direction.
[0010] Alternatively, in addition to the first pair of locking
inset tabs and holding tabs, a second pair of locking insert tabs
is formed at predetermined locations on said end-wall panel and
engaged with a second pair of holding tabs, each of which is formed
at a predetermined location on the filler beam panel. In such a
case, the support beams formed of the filler beam panels are against
the corresponding end-wall panels.
[0011] Each of the filler beam panels is divided into four or five
sections. In one embodiment of five-section filler beam panel, the
first pair of holding tabs is provided at the innermost section
to the third folding lines, and the corresponding locking insert
tabs are on the side-wall panel. In another embodiment of four-section
filler beam panel, the second pair of holding tabs is additionally
provided at the outermost section away from the third folding lines,
and the corresponding second pair of locking insert tabs on the
end-wall panels. In a further embodiment of four-section filler
beam panel forming a triangle hollow corner support beam, the sections
are somewhat equally divided, but the second innermost section is
longer. The first pair of locking insert tabs is provided on the
end-wall panels rather than the side-wall panels, and the first
pair of holding tabs is on the third section from the third folding
line.
[0012] Further, there are protruding tabs formed along the top
edges of the end-wall panes and filler beam panes, while there are
a pair or two pairs of openings at predetermined locations on each
cover panel. The openings respectively receive the protruding tabs
of the end-wall panels and filler beam panels.
[0013] The protruding tab may serve as a stacking tab formed at
a top edge of each filler beam panel at a predetermined location.
The function of stacking tab is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,913,474
of the same inventor and assignee. In that Patent, there are notch
opening or openings at predetermined locations along the scoring
lines on the end wall panel so that the tab of the filler beam panel
protrudes through the notch opening or openings when the board is
folded to form the box. Thus, the stacking tabs of the lower box,
either on the end wall or side-wall beams, will engage with the
stacking holes of the upper box to lock the upper box in position,
i.e., restricting the movement of the upper box in all directions.
In addition, the protruding tabs in the embodiments of the present
invention also engage with the openings on the cover panels to secure
the cover on the box.
[0014] The novel locking system includes a locking insert tab or
tabs formed at an appropriate location of the end-wall panel or
sidewall panel. The holding tab or tabs are formed on one of sections
of the filler beam panel. Thus, the locking insert tab may be pressed
and inserted through and held by the holding tab on the hollow support
beam formed of the filler beam panel. The insert tab is oriented
in the same direction as the holding tab when the box is assembled,
that is, a corresponding locking insert tab and holding tab are
oriented in the same direction as the tabs engage with one another.
The insert and holding tabs are generally cutout in a U-shape at
appropriate location on the side or end walls and filler beam panels.
The length of the insert tab is a little bit longer than the holding
tab on the support beam. Due to the elasticity of the corrugated
board or plastic board, the holding tab on the support beam will
hold the insert tab against the wall of the support beam once the
insert tab is pressed and inserted through the holding tab which
is moved away, by pressing, from its original position and tends
to return the original position on the support beam.
[0015] Further, a cover piece can be provided with the novel locking
system. The cover piece includes nine panels of a top panel, two
side panels, two end panels, and four corner panels that are integrally
connected to either end panels or side panels. The locking insert
tabs are provided on the side panels if the corner panels are connected
to the end panels or vice versa. The holding tabs of the locking
system are formed on the corner panels.
[0016] Various embodiments of the present invention can be well
understood in the following descriptions in connection with the
accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0017] FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the first alternative embodiment
of the foldable tote box of the present invention, having support
beams at two sidewalls and the new locking system in a process of
assembling;
[0018] FIG. 2 is a plane view of the first embodiment of the foldable
tote box board of the present invention;
[0019] FIGS. 3 and 4 are perspective views showing the assembling
process of the second alternative embodiment of the box, having
the support beams formed of the filler beam panes at the box end
walls;
[0020] FIG. 5 is a plane view of the second embodiment tote box
board of the present invention;
[0021] FIG. 6 is a perspective views showing the assembling process
of the third alternative embodiment of the box having triangular
support beams formed at all four corners of the box;
[0022] FIG. 7 is a plane view of the third embodiment box board
shown in FIG. 6;
[0023] FIGS. 8, 9, 10 and 11 illustrate, respectively, the shape
and engagement of the insert tab and holding tab of the new locking
system of the present invention;
[0024] FIGS. 8A, 9A, 10A, and 11A illustrate, respectively, the
alternative shape of the holding tab, and engagement of the locking
tab and holding tab;
[0025] FIG. 12 is a plane view of a box cover board provided with
the new locking system of the present invention;
[0026] FIG. 13 is a perspective view of the box cover assembled
with the new locking system of the present invention;
[0027] FIGS. 14 and 15 show, respectively, a plane view of a box
board and a perspective view of the fourth box embodiment of the
present invention, which includes a similar structure of the box
cover shown in FIGS. 12 and 13, but the panels have larger scale
to form a box instead of a cover;
[0028] FIGS. 16A and 16B shows the fifth box embodiment of the
present invention, including two kinds of separate boards, respectively,
for end walls and side walls;
[0029] FIG. 17 shows the assembled box of the fifth embodiment,
including only end walls and side walls and having the tabs oriented
in a direction different from those directions shown in the previous
figures;
[0030] FIG. 18 is a perspective view of the box of the fifth embodiment
in assembling with two box covers;
[0031] FIGS. 19-21 show the optional tab arrangement of the locking
system of the present invention;
[0032] FIGS. 22-24 show the sixth embodiment of the present invention,
illustrative of alternative usage of the novel locking system of
the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0033] FIGS. 1 and 2 generally illustrate the first embodiment
of tote box 88 of the present invention. The box 88 of the first
embodiment of the present invention, as shown in FIG. 1, includes
a bottom 1, two end-walls 3, and two sidewalls 2 that are reinforced
by hollow support beams 89. On each sidewall, the locking insert
tabs 66 are provided. Each locking insert tab is pressed and inserted
through a holding tab 77 provided on the hollow support beam 89
at a section 15 mating the side wall 2, thereby engaging with the
holding tab 77. There are protruding tabs 23 provided at the mating
section 15 of the filler beam panel 4 that forms the hollow support
beam 89. Protruding tabs 24 are provided at the top edge of each
end wall 3. Connected to the top edge 33 of each sidewall is a cover
panel 5, on which several openings are formed to receive the protruding
tabs 23 and 24.
[0034] FIG. 2 shows a one-piece board of the box 88 of the first
embodiment of the present invention. The board is a one-piece die-cut
and scored board of corrugated materials, preferably corrugated
plastic materials. FIG. 2 shows the flat board of unassembled foldable
tote box. The board comprises a bottom panel 1 with two end edges
and two side edges defining the size of the box. Two end wall panels
are, respectively, connected to the end edges and foldable along
first scoring lines 35 of the bottom panel 1, and two side-wall
panels 2 are, respectively, connected to the side edges and foldable
along second scoring lines 36 of the bottom panel 1. A pair of filler
beam panels 4 is connected, respectively, to side edges of the end-wall
panels 3, and foldable along third scoring lines 34.
[0035] Each of the filler beam panels 4 is divided in various ways,
for instance, into five sections 13, 14, 15, 55, and 56 as shown
in FIG. 2. The innermost section 15 is provided with the holding
tab 77, that may mate with the locking insert tab 66 on the sidewall
panel 2. The section 55 and 56 are defined, respectively, by double
scoring lines 37 and 38 that separate the sections 13, 14 and 15.
The double scoring lines 37 and 38 or the sections 55 and 56 define
the thickness of the hollow support beam 89 of the tote box, while
the mating section 15 defines the width of the support beam 89.
[0036] The first pair of locking insert tabs 66 of the novel locking
system is formed by cutting lines on the sidewall panel 2. The locking
insert tabs 66 are parallel with the side edges of the sidewall
panel 2. Each of the first pair of holding tabs 77 is formed on
the mating section 15, and oriented in the same direction with the
first locking tabs when the box is assembled.
[0037] FIGS. 3 and 4 show the second alternative embodiment box
86 of the present invention in the process of assembling, and FIG.
5 shows the board of the second embodiment. In addition to the first
pair of locking insert tabs 68 on the side-wall panel 2, there is
a second pair of locking insert tabs 67 provided on the end-wall
panel 3. Accordingly, there is a second pair of holding tabs 76
formed on the outermost section 12 of the filler beam panel 4, while
the innermost section 46 has the first holding tab 78.
[0038] In this embodiment, the scored folding lines 30 and 31 divide
the filler beam panel into four sections 46, 11, 45, and 12. The
innermost section 46 is a narrow section that defines the thickness
of the support beam 87 formed of the filler beam panel. The outermost
section 12 is the section mating the end-wall panel 3. Hence, The
protruding tabs 28 and 29 are located at appropriate locations along
the respective edges of the filler beam panel and end-wall panel,
that is different from the protruding tabs 23 and 24. There is a
pair of openings 27 located on the cover panel 5, that is different
from the openings 21 and 22 in the first embodiment. The openings
27 are larger in size to receive two tabs 28 and 29 when the box
is assembled as shown in FIGS. 3 and 4.
[0039] In the third embodiment of the present invention shown in
FIGS. 6 and 7, the hollow support beams are triangle columns 85,
each of which is located in a corner of the box. The box 84 has
most of the panels similar to the box 89 of the first embodiment
except the differently shaped support beams. The locations of the
protruding tabs 23 and 24 and the openings 21 and 22 of the cover
panel 5 are similar to those in the first embodiment as seen in
FIG. 6.
[0040] The filler beam panel, however, is different from the beam
panel of the first embodiment. The filler beam panel forming the
triangle support beam 85 is divided into four sections 16, 17, 18,
and 19 of similar width by the scored folding lines 32, 39, and
40. The second innermost section 17 is wider than others to form
the diagonal side of the triangular beam. The holding tab 79 is
provided on the third section from the third folding lines 34. The
locking insert tab 69 is formed on the end-wall panel similar to
the locking insert tab 67 of the second embodiment.
[0041] All of the above three embodiments include the integrated
cover panels 5 so as to eliminate the use of a separate box cover.
Thus, these embodiments are different from the ones disclosed in
the prior application U.S. Ser. No. 09/150,402, which would require
separate box covers. The above first and second embodiments illustrate
the possible locations of the hollow support beams along the sidewalls
or end walls of the box such that people can choose an appropriate
box to accommodate various things which may have specific requirements
for bearing weight or preventing impact from different directions.
Likewise, the third embodiment may provide protection from all directions,
such as preventing shacking and_absorbing impact at box corners.
[0042] The die-cut and scored board of the tote box of the present
invention is manufactured by die-cutting a piece of corrugated plastic
board, that has smooth surfaces on both sides to obtain the bottom
panel, end wall panels, side-wall panels, and filler beam panels
or corner panels, and to obtain, at the predetermined locations,
all of the scoring lines mentioned above, and the locking insert
tabs and holding tabs of the novel locking system as discussed above.
If desired, there may be some die-cuts for handle-receptacles and
venting apertures.
[0043] As seen in FIGS. 2, 5 and 7, there is a slot 25 formed between
the filler beam panels and the sidewall panels. This slot is provided
to facilitate folding of the filler beam panels to form the hollow
support beams, and to facilitate the assembly of the box because
the board has certain thickness. In some cases, the flutes of the
corrugated board are oriented vertically when the box is assembled
as seen from the sides of the support beams 89, 87, and 85. In the
prior application Ser. No. 09/150,402, each of the end wall panels
is folded upward and has a flap section folded over the hollow beams
such that the beams are embraced by the flap section against the
end wall section. The portion resting on the top of the support
beams provides a wider and stable support surface. When the flap
section is being closed to the hollow beams, the locking insert
tabs can be pressed and inserted against the holding tabs on the
beams so that the holding tabs are bent inwardly and the insert
tabs are inserted into the hollow beams. Due to the elasticity,
the tabs tend to return their original positions, that is, to be
flash with the respective surfaces of the inner beam section and
flap section once the pressing is released.
[0044] In the embodiments of this application, the locking insert
tabs are directly formed on the end-wall panel or the side-wall
panel. The flap section of the end-wall panel of the prior application
has been eliminated. The strong support can still be obtained by
the hollow support beams in connection with the cover panels.
[0045] As seen in FIGS. 8-11, the locking insert tabs 66 are made
a little bit longer than the holding tabs 77, while the holding
tabs 77 are a little bit wider than the insert tabs 66. Therefore,
once the insert tabs 66 pass through the corresponding holding tabs
77 and get into the respective hollow beams, each insert tab 66
will be held by the holding tab 77 against the corresponding section
of the filler beam panel. All_other locking insert tab and holding
tab engagements are the same as the engagement of the locking insert
tab 66 and holding tab 77, but at different locations.
[0046] It can be understood that the locking insert tabs and holding
tabs can be formed at any appropriate locations on an appropriate
section of the support beam or filler beam panel as seen in the
various embodiments of the present invention. Thus, it is different
from the conventional tab-slot and tab-tab engagement that have
to be near the corners of the box. The locking system of the present
invention can be applicable to the connection of any two parallel
panels so long as both panels may have corresponding portions to
be cut out to form the tabs pointing in the same direction, and
the wider tab may hold on the longer tab. This is shown in detail
in FIGS. 8-11.
[0047] It can be understood that any handle-receptacle can be formed
by die-cut. The handle-receptacle is normally located on the end-wall
panel at a position that will be suitable for handling, and sometimes,
it is between the support beams constructed by the filler beam panels.
Other kinds of apertures can be formed during the die-cutting to
meet various needs for transporting fresh produce or storing sea
food.
[0048] FIG. 8 shows the locking insert tab 66 of the novel locking
system of the present invention. The holding tab 77 is shown in
FIG. 9. As illustrated, the holding tab 77 is wider than the locking
insert tab 66, while the insert tab 66 is longer than the holding
tab 77. The insert tab 66 and holding tab 77 are, respectively,
formed by cutting out a U-shape, at predetermined locations, on
the side-wall or end-wall panel and on the filler beam panel. Normally,
they are defined by the predetermined U-shaped cut-through lines,
and lie in the same plane with the surfaces of the respective panels.
FIGS. 10 and 11 show the side view and plane view of such engagement.
It can be understood that due to the reversed locking tab engagement,
the novel locking system can tightly hold the assembled box in the
predetermined shape. It is not easy to cause disengagement of the
locking tabs by any accident. The tabs must be pressed into the
hollow beam and pulled out by hand in an opposite direction from
the insertion.
[0049] FIGS. 8A, 9A, 10A, and 11A show an alternative arrangement
of the locking and holding tabs. The holding tab 77 is made a little
bit short such that a slot 79 is formed to facilitate the insertion
of the locking tab 66. As seen in FIG. 10A, the shorter_holding
tab 77 will give a lower profile for the locking and holding tabs
engagement.
[0050] Further, the locking insert tabs 66 and holding tabs 77
will return to their original positions when the box is disassembled.
Each tab again appears to be a U-shaped cutting line. These locking
and holding tabs form the integrity of the respective panels. Thus,
they will not be easily distorted. Therefore, the foldable tote
box having the novel locking system of the present invention can
be reused many times. It can be understood that this locking system
can be used in any kind of box, not necessarily in boxes of corrugated
plastic materials. Nonetheless, the locking system may function
better in the boxes of plastic materials or corrugated materials.
With precise design, the holding tab 77 can be made a little bit
wider than the insert tab 66, and the insert tab 66 is made a little
bit longer than the holding tab 77 so as to assure the tight engagement
thereof.
[0051] Furthermore, a cover piece can be provided with the same
novel locking system. As shown in FIGS. 12 and 13, the cover piece
is formed of nine panels including a top panel 6, two side panels
7, two end panels 8, and four corner panels 83 that are integrally
connected to either end panels or side panels. The holding tabs
77' are provided on the corner panels 83. The locking insert tabs
66' are provided on the side panels 7 if the corner panels 83 are
connected to the end panels 8. The locking insert tabs 66' of the
cover may be provided on the cover end panels 8 if the corner panels
are connected to the cover side panels 7. FIG. 13 shows the assembled
cover 82 with the engaged tabs pointing toward the end wall of the
box cover 82.
[0052] The fourth embodiment of the box and board are, respectively,
shown in FIGS. 14 and 15. The orientations of the locking insert
tab 66" and holding tab 77" in FIGS. 14 and 15 are different
from the orientations of the tabs in FIG. 13. They have been turned
180 degrees from the direction pointing toward the end wall in FIG.
13, to the direction pointing away from the end wall as seen in
FIG. 15. In the box of FIGS. 14 and 15, the respective panels are
just larger in scale than the panels of the cover piece of FIGS.
12 and 13. The orientation of the tabs pointing away from the end-wall
panel enables the assembling and disassembling of the box with ease,
but can still hold the panels together. The fourth embodiment illustrates
that if the side panels and end panels are enlarged in size, a foldable
box without hollow support beams can be formed by using the new
locking system.
[0053] FIGS. 16A and 16B show the use of the novel locking system
on two types of separate panels for the box 100 of the fifth embodiment
of the present invention. A side wall panel 105 has four holding
tabs (or locking insert tabs) 104, and an end-wall panel 101 has
two folding corner wing panels 102. The corner panel 102 has two
corresponding locking insert tabs (or holding tabs) 103. FIG. 17
shows the assembled box of the fifth embodiment using two sidewall
panels of FIG. 16A and two end-wall panels of FIG. 16B. The orientation
of the tabs is different from that of the cover of FIG. 13, but
same as that of the box of FIG. 15. This enables the stable construction
of the box from a number of panels. The locking and holding tabs
can also be oriented as seen in FIG. 18, in which the tabs turn
90 degrees away from the direction as shown in FIG. 17. FIG. 18
also illustrates the box 100 of the fifth embodiment of the present
invention in assembling with two box covers of FIGS. 12 and 13.
[0054] Moreover, FIGS. 19 to 21 show the alternative locking insert
tab 66 that is much narrower than the holding tab 77. The narrower
insert tab 66 may assist easy insertion. In this situation, the
holding of the engaged tabs 66 and 77 might not strong enough. Hence,
the locking inset tab 66 is made of a turn over portion 66A, i.e.,
a barbed head portion. The barbed portion 66A has its tip edge 66B
smaller than the tip edge 77B of the holding tab portion 77A.
[0055] FIGS. 22 to 24 show the sixth embodiment of the present
invention. It is different from any of the previous embodiments,
but uses the same locking system. FIG. 22 shows that the differently
sized panels can construct a different box to fulfill different
needs. In this case shown in FIGS. 23 and 24, the box can be used
as a trash box or box for recycling goods for the environmental
protection purposes, or a convenient box. As seen, on each corner
panel there is one or two locking or holding tabs 97 and 98. When
assembled, the corner panels 94 and 96 come together to form the
end wall of the box, while the end-wall panels 95 are folded within
the box as reinforcing panels. The cover panel 92 with the insert
panels 93 is folded over to cover the opening of the box. The cover
panel 92 is certainly optional. The provision of a plurality of
cuts 10 enables the clipping or clamping of any thin sheet of flexible
materials, such as plastic sheet or bag rim at any desired cuts
to hold the bags thereat. For instance, one box can hold one, two
or even more bags for different recyclable things. In any event,
there is no need of using any tools, adhesive tapes, glue, nails
to assemble the tote box.
[0056] The above box cover and fourth, fifth and sixth embodiments
further demonstrate that such a two-tab locking can be provided
at any surfaces or locations on any two panels to be connected.
Thus, such locking locations can be on side or end panels and corresponding
corner panels. The locking locations can be on the separate panels
with or without filler beam panels as shown in the figures.
[0057] The primary features of the box of the present invention
have been described above. The box of the present invention has
superior properties over the conventional boxes in terms of stable
support. The one-piece board enables the easy storage of the board
before the boxes are assembled for use. The durability of the corrugated
plastic material gives the box of this invention the properties
of moisture resistant, washable, repeatedly reusable, and capability
of undertaking heavy load. The box of this invention can be used
not only outdoor in raining or snowing days, but also in cold storage
or refrigerated transportation of goods, especially the fresh produce,
meat or seafood so as to preserve the quality of the fresh produce.
[0058] Further, the strong plastic material and the strong support
beams of the box can protect the fresh produce in the box from being
squeezed by outside force. The hollow support beams, either on the
end walls of the box or on its four sides, may serve as cushion
to absorb any impact on the box, or insulation against sunshine
heat or any kind of cold.
[0059] The novel locking system can assist the quick and smooth
assembly of the box, and provide stable locking for the assembled
box. The smooth appearance of the locking tabs of the present invention
may give the box board better integrity.
[0060] It can be understood that the box of the present invention
as cut-out in various ways described above may be assembled by using
any suitable means, such as adhesive tape, glue etc. in place of
the locking and holding insert tabs, or at any appropriate locations
on the side-wall or end-wall panels or corner or filler beam panels
or even bottom panel. Such substitutes are also within the scope
of the present invention of one-piece box board having at least
nine panels with corner panels forming hollow beams in association
with the particular scored lines as disclosed above. |