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US930113A
US930113A US47532609A US1909475326A US930113A US 930113 A US930113 A US 930113A US 47532609 A US47532609 A US 47532609A US 1909475326 A US1909475326 A US 1909475326A US 930113 A US930113 A US 930113A
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    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • 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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  • nvention relates to knockdown boxes; the object thereof is to provide an i md device of this class particularly deuse as hat boxes and for con- 7 kinds or classes of merchane, and which may be compactly folded towhen not in use so as to occupy but Y ⁇ 1.
  • honing a modified form of fastening rave-d box is preferably made of d, paste board or other suitable ;material, and in the construction in 1, 2, 3 and i it comprises 'a a back 6 connected :with the bottom cover 0 connected with the back 5, a t connected with the bottom a' and s connected with the back 5, and the nectio s between the bottom a, back 6,
  • ont d and sides 6 are flexible cone United States, and residing at which operate inthe mannerof hinges and which-may bonsist. of strips of cloth pasted to said parts at f or which may be made in any desired manner.
  • the cover 0 is provided with side flaps c and with a front flap c and the bottom a is provided with side flaps a and the front d is provided withside flaps d", and the flaps c and c and 0 and d may be connected with the parts a, c and d in any desired manner which will permit their folding on said parts, and said flaps may beformed integrally with said parts, and said parts may be provided with score lines along which said flaps will fold.
  • the side members 6 are provided adjacent to the top, bottom and front edges thereof with fastening devices 9 as is also the front member d adjacent to its top edge, while the flaps c 0 c" and (Z are provided with similar fastening devices g".
  • These fastening devices 9 andfg are the same in form and construction and ,one of them is shown in section andldetail in Fig. 9, and each consists of a sockt'oiw female member 9 and a male member g*, the male member ofone and the socket member of the other operating in the manner of ordinary glove fastening devices.
  • Figs. 6, 7 and 8 The'construction shown in Figs. 6, 7 and 8 is the same as that'sliown in Figs. 1, 2, 3, at and except that the cover 0 is not connected with the back of the box, but is formed separate and provided with a back flap 0, and the front or free edges of the side members 0 are connected by flexible straps h which are secured thereto and which serve to give the box when set up for use greater strength.
  • the sides 6, front at and back I) are provided with fastening devices g, while the flaps a", cl", 0-, c and c are provided with similar fastening devices g the same as the flaps or corresponding parts in the construction shown in Fig.
  • This 4ofa'stening device is what is known as a female fastener, and is adapted to receive the head of the combination male and female fastener g, and in. practice ail the main parts of the box or the parts a, b, d and e 1n the construction shown in Fig. 1 may be provided with the female fastening devices 9 shown in Fig. 10, while the flat portions of the box may be provided with a fastening device 9 or (7 said fastening devices being the same in form and construction.
  • a front foldably connected with the bottom, and a cover the bottom and front being provided with folding side flaps and the coverbeing also provided with side and front edge flaps, the sides being provided with hastening devices adjacent to the top and bottom edges and adjacent to .the front edges thereof, the front being also provided with fastening devices ad acent to the top edge thereof, and the side flaps of the cover being provided with fastening devices adapted to engage the fastening devices adjacent to the top edges of the sides,
  • edge flap ofthe cover being provided with fastening devices adapted to engage the fastening devices adjacent to the top edge of thefront
  • the flaps of the hottom being provided with fastening devices adapted to engage the fastening devices adjacent to the bottom edges of the sides
  • the flaps of the front being provided with fastening devices adapted to engage the fastening devices adjacent to the front edges of the sides when the box is set up for use
  • the fastening devices at the sides of the cover being also adapted to engage the fastening devices'at the sides of the bottom when the separate parts of the box are folded together.
  • a box of the class described comprising a bottom, a back foldably connected with the bottom, a front foldably connected with the bottom, and a cover foldably connected with the back, the sides beingprovided adjacent to the top and bottom edges and the front edges thereof with fastening devices, the front being provided adjacent to the top edge thereof with fastening devices, the cover being provided with side and front flaps having fastening devices and the bot-- tom and front with slde flaps having fas-.
  • the ing devices of the flaps of the bottom being adapted to engage the fastening devices adjaeent to the bottoms of the sides, and the fastening devices of the side flaps of, the front being adapted to engage the fastening devices adjacent. to the front edges of the sides when the box is set up for use, the
  • fastening devices in the side flaps of thecover being also adapted to engage the fastening devices in the sideflaps of the bottom when the separate parts of the box are folded together.
  • a knockdown box comprising a bottom member having a back member foldably connected therewith, two side members foldably connected with the p a front member foldably c o back member, a nnected With the bottom member, and a cover, said side members, bottom t md front members and the cover being provided with means whereby the box may be held in position for use and s thereof may be 19 whereby the separate part presence of the subscribing witnesses this 15 28 day of January 1909.

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J'. F. ADAMS. KNOOKDOWN BOX.
APPLICATION FILED FEB. 1, 1909 939, l 1 3B Patented Aug". 3, 1909 Jim/ 5 fWnZwa ATTOEA'EYS,
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. JAMES F. ADAMS, OF PHILLIPSBURG, NEW JERSEY.
KNOCIGDOWN BOX.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Itatented Aug. 3. 194'" Application filed rebiua'r 1, 1909. sen-a1 No. 475,326.
To ct when-tit may concern:
wn that 1, James F. ADAMS, a
in the county of Warren and Yew Jersey, have invented certain useful Improvements in Knockcs, of which the following is a tion, such as will enable those skilled to which it appertains to make and e same.
nvention relates to knockdown boxes; the object thereof is to provide an i md device of this class particularly deuse as hat boxes and for con- 7 kinds or classes of merchane, and which may be compactly folded towhen not in use so as to occupy but Y \1.
ntion is fully disclosed in the folecification, of which the accomwing forms a part,'in which the parts of my improvement are des- 'iitable reference characters in views, and in which is a perspective'view of one form eved knockdown box and showe we partly set up, F i 2 a similar a ring the box complete y set up and 3 a partial section on the line 2, and on an enlarged scale, ransverse section showing the foldingthe box together when ease with part of the details of the Liv sectional view showing in detail and on ed scale a fastening device which I -Fig. a view similar to Fig. honing a modified form of fastening rave-d box is preferably made of d, paste board or other suitable ;material, and in the construction in 1, 2, 3 and i it comprises 'a a back 6 connected :with the bottom cover 0 connected with the back 5, a t connected with the bottom a' and s connected with the back 5, and the nectio s between the bottom a, back 6,
. ont d and sides 6 are flexible cone United States, and residing at which operate inthe mannerof hinges and which-may bonsist. of strips of cloth pasted to said parts at f or which may be made in any desired manner.
The cover 0 is provided with side flaps c and with a front flap c and the bottom a is provided with side flaps a and the front d is provided withside flaps d", and the flaps c and c and 0 and d may be connected with the parts a, c and d in any desired manner which will permit their folding on said parts, and said flaps may beformed integrally with said parts, and said parts may be provided with score lines along which said flaps will fold.
The side members 6 are provided adjacent to the top, bottom and front edges thereof with fastening devices 9 as is also the front member d adjacent to its top edge, while the flaps c 0 c" and (Z are provided with similar fastening devices g". These fastening devices 9 andfg are the same in form and construction and ,one of them is shown in section andldetail in Fig. 9, and each consists of a sockt'oiw female member 9 and a male member g*, the male member ofone and the socket member of the other operating in the manner of ordinary glove fastening devices.
When the parts of the box shown in Figs. 1, 2, 3, a and 5 are set up for use the fastening devices of the flaps c and c of the cover 0 are made to engage the correspond ing fastening devices g in the side members 0 and front member (5 of the box as'indicated in Fig. 3,'the front member d being not shown in said figure, and when the separate parts of the box are folded together as indicated in Figs. 4 and 5 the fastening devices g of the flaps a of the bottom of the box on agethe fastening devices g? of the flaps-2 it the cover 0 of the box.
'lhe tastening devices 9 and g are not shown ii'rdetail inFig. 4, thisfigurc of the drawing being intendedonly to indicate the method of folding the'separate parts of the box together, but-5adetail of this construction is shown in Figio-on an-enlarged scale in which this operation is clearly shown.
From the foregoing description, it will be seen, that the same fastening devices which hold the box in positionfor use as shown in Fig. 2 are employed-for holding .the separate parts ,of the, box together when folded together as. shown in Figs 4: and 5.
. The'construction shown in Figs. 6, 7 and 8 is the same as that'sliown in Figs. 1, 2, 3, at and except that the cover 0 is not connected with the back of the box, but is formed separate and provided with a back flap 0, and the front or free edges of the side members 0 are connected by flexible straps h which are secured thereto and which serve to give the box when set up for use greater strength. With this form of construction the sides 6, front at and back I) are provided with fastening devices g, while the flaps a", cl", 0-, c and c are provided with similar fastening devices g the same as the flaps or corresponding parts in the construction shown in Fig. 1, and when the box is set up for use the operation will be the same as with. the construction shown in Fig. 1 except that the fastening devices (fin the back flap 0* of the cover a will be engaged with the corresponding fastening devices 9 in the back 5 of the box. The separate parts of this form of box are folded together as shown in Fig. 7, and the fastening devices g of the flaps c of the cover 0 engage the fastening devices g of the flaps a of the bottom a.
In both these forms of construction, it will be seen, that only one form of fastening device is used for the main parts or body portions of the box a, Z), d and 6, while all the flaps of the parts a, c and d are provided with exactly similar fastening devices, and in the construction shown in big. 6 the parts I) and 0* are also provided with similar fastening devices. in Fig. 10 however I have represented a construction in which one side 6 of the box and a part of the cover 0 with one of its flaps c" is'shown, and in this form of construction the flap 0 is pro vided with one of the fastening devices 9',
while the side of thc'box is provided with a different style of fastening device This 4ofa'stening device is what is known as a female fastener, and is adapted to receive the head of the combination male and female fastener g, and in. practice ail the main parts of the box or the parts a, b, d and e 1n the construction shown in Fig. 1 may be provided with the female fastening devices 9 shown in Fig. 10, while the flat portions of the box may be provided with a fastening device 9 or (7 said fastening devices being the same in form and construction.
With the form of construction employing the fastening devices 5 and there is a projection on the inner side of the box where each set of said fastening devices is employed, but with the construction shown in Fig. 10 there no such projection. My invention however is not limited to the exact form of fastening dcvicesherein shown and 1 described, and various changes in and modifications of these features of the construclion, together with other portions of the box as herein shown and described may bemade, within the scope of the appended claijins, without departing from the spirit of my invention or sacrificing its advantages.
Having fully described my invention,
what 1' claim as newand desire to secure tom, a front foldably connected with the bottom, and a cover, the bottom and front being provided with folding side flaps and the coverbeing also provided with side and front edge flaps, the sides being provided with hastening devices adjacent to the top and bottom edges and adjacent to .the front edges thereof, the front being also provided with fastening devices ad acent to the top edge thereof, and the side flaps of the cover being provided with fastening devices adapted to engage the fastening devices adjacent to the top edges of the sides,
and the front: edge flap ofthe cover being provided with fastening devices adapted to engage the fastening devices adjacent to the top edge of thefront, the flaps of the hottom being provided with fastening devices adapted to engage the fastening devices adjacent to the bottom edges of the sides, and the flaps of the front being provided with fastening devices adapted to engage the fastening devices adjacent to the front edges of the sides when the box is set up for use, the fastening devices at the sides of the cover being also adapted to engage the fastening devices'at the sides of the bottom when the separate parts of the box are folded together.
2. A box of the class described comprising a bottom, a back foldably connected with the bottom, a front foldably connected with the bottom, and a cover foldably connected with the back, the sides beingprovided adjacent to the top and bottom edges and the front edges thereof with fastening devices, the front being provided adjacent to the top edge thereof with fastening devices, the cover being provided with side and front flaps having fastening devices and the bot-- tom and front with slde flaps having fas-.
ing devices of the flaps of the bottom being adapted to engage the fastening devices adjaeent to the bottoms of the sides, and the fastening devices of the side flaps of, the front being adapted to engage the fastening devices adjacent. to the front edges of the sides when the box is set up for use, the
fastening devices in the side flaps of thecover being also adapted to engage the fastening devices in the sideflaps of the bottom when the separate parts of the box are folded together.
3. A knockdown box comprising a bottom member having a back member foldably connected therewith, two side members foldably connected with the p a front member foldably c o back member, a nnected With the bottom member, and a cover, said side members, bottom t md front members and the cover being provided with means whereby the box may be held in position for use and s thereof may be 19 whereby the separate part presence of the subscribing witnesses this 15 28 day of January 1909.
' JAMES F. ADAMS; I Witnesses J JOHN L Bow'vnns, OLIVER VAN BILLIARD.
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US2715492A (en) * 1951-09-04 1955-08-16 Johnson Co Gordon Shipping box for baby chicks
US3108734A (en) * 1961-03-28 1963-10-29 Hewko Roman Stamp collection register
US3360180A (en) * 1964-12-23 1967-12-26 Venturi Emilio Collapsible plastic container
US4722473A (en) * 1984-06-22 1988-02-02 Fashion Design Studio S.R.L. Rigid, multipurpose, polyhedric structure which can be folded away on its own base
WO1994024021A1 (en) * 1993-04-12 1994-10-27 Specialized Health Products, Inc. Container for transport and disposal of medical instruments
US5394982A (en) * 1993-06-22 1995-03-07 Specialized Health Products, Inc. Container for use with medical instruments
US5474180A (en) * 1994-03-07 1995-12-12 Specialized Health Products, Inc. Container assembly for transport and disposal of medical materials
US5570783A (en) * 1994-03-07 1996-11-05 Specialized Health Products, Inc. Apparatus and methods for transporting and discarding medical materials
US5630506A (en) * 1994-03-07 1997-05-20 Specialized Health Products, Inc. Apparatus and method for transporting and discarding medical materials
US5651652A (en) * 1996-09-19 1997-07-29 Williams; David J. Breakaway tamperproof fastener
US5848692A (en) * 1997-06-18 1998-12-15 Specialized Health Products, Inc. Unimold container for discarding medical material
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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2715492A (en) * 1951-09-04 1955-08-16 Johnson Co Gordon Shipping box for baby chicks
US3108734A (en) * 1961-03-28 1963-10-29 Hewko Roman Stamp collection register
US3360180A (en) * 1964-12-23 1967-12-26 Venturi Emilio Collapsible plastic container
US4722473A (en) * 1984-06-22 1988-02-02 Fashion Design Studio S.R.L. Rigid, multipurpose, polyhedric structure which can be folded away on its own base
WO1994024021A1 (en) * 1993-04-12 1994-10-27 Specialized Health Products, Inc. Container for transport and disposal of medical instruments
US5394982A (en) * 1993-06-22 1995-03-07 Specialized Health Products, Inc. Container for use with medical instruments
US5474180A (en) * 1994-03-07 1995-12-12 Specialized Health Products, Inc. Container assembly for transport and disposal of medical materials
US5570783A (en) * 1994-03-07 1996-11-05 Specialized Health Products, Inc. Apparatus and methods for transporting and discarding medical materials
US5630506A (en) * 1994-03-07 1997-05-20 Specialized Health Products, Inc. Apparatus and method for transporting and discarding medical materials
US5651652A (en) * 1996-09-19 1997-07-29 Williams; David J. Breakaway tamperproof fastener
US5848692A (en) * 1997-06-18 1998-12-15 Specialized Health Products, Inc. Unimold container for discarding medical material
US20050082357A1 (en) * 2001-12-18 2005-04-21 Mcalpine Gilroy C. Collapsible container

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