Collapsible container for milk cartons

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Inventors

Haase, Samuel

Application #

088948

Filed

Oct-29-1979

Published

Mar-17-1981

Current US Class

220/4.28
220/6
229/117.02
229/198.2

International Classes

B65D 008/14; B65D 006/16

Field of Search

220/4

Examiners

Moorehead; Davis T.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Tick; Daniel J.

US Patent References

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Abstract
A collapsible container for milk cartons has a plate-like base member with first and second spaced parallel edges and third and fourth spaced parallel edges perpendicular to the first and second edges. First and second upper ledges extends upward perpendicularly from the base member along the first and second edges thereof. Third and fourth upper ledges extend upward perpendicularly from the base member along the third and fourth edges thereof. The third and fourth upper ledges are perpendicular to the first and second upper ledges. A first side panel is pivotally mounted in the third and fourth upper ledges next-adjacent the first upper ledge in a manner whereby the first upper ledge prevents the first side panel from falling outward. A second side panel is pivotally mounted in the third and fourth upper ledges next-adjacent the second upper ledge in a manner whereby the second upper ledge prevents the second side panel from falling outward. A third side panel is pivotally mounted in the first and second upper ledges next-adjacent the third upper ledge in a manner whereby the third upper ledge prevents the second side panel from falling outward. A fourth side panel is pivotally mounted in the first and second upper ledges next-adjacent the fourth upper ledge in a manner whereby the fourth upper ledge prevents the fourth side panel from falling outward. The side panels are maintained upright by milk cartons supported on the base member and collapse inward toward the base member in the absence of milk cartons on the base member.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A collapsible container, said container comprising

a plate-like base member having first and second spaced parallel edges and third and fourth spaced parallel edges perpendicular to the first and second edges, first and second upper ledges extending upward substantially perpendicularly from said base member along the first and second edges thereof and third and fourth upper ledges extending upward substantially perpendicularly from said base member along the third and fourth edges thereof, said third and fourth upper ledges being substantially perpendicular to said first and second upper ledges, each of said first, second, third and fourth upper ledges having spaced opposite first and second ends with a first hole formed therethrough at the first end and a second hole formed therethrough at the second end;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a collapsible container. More particularly, the invention relates to a collapsible container for milk cartons.

Containers or cases for 20 or 24 cartons of milk are used in making milk deliveries. In past years, when milk was delivered in glass bottles, the containers were made of strong wood and steel. These days, the containers are very strong, sturdy boxes of plastic. The containers are very well constructed and are durable, since they are handled, at the milk processing plant, by hand and fork lift trucks and must be stackable on each other and on pallets.

For years, people have been appropriating the milk company cases, containers or boxes for their own use, because of their great structural strength. The boxes are privately used to support very heavy objects such as automotive vehicles, for the storage of articles and objects, as individual seats or benches, and for many other purposes. Almost every private garage has at least one or more milk boxes in it. The milk companies thus lose many thousands of boxes, and therefore many thousands of dollars, each year.
 
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