Sélection de la langue

Search

Sommaire du brevet 2136554 

Énoncé de désistement de responsabilité concernant l'information provenant de tiers

Une partie des informations de ce site Web a été fournie par des sources externes. Le gouvernement du Canada n'assume aucune responsabilité concernant la précision, l'actualité ou la fiabilité des informations fournies par les sources externes. Les utilisateurs qui désirent employer cette information devraient consulter directement la source des informations. Le contenu fourni par les sources externes n'est pas assujetti aux exigences sur les langues officielles, la protection des renseignements personnels et l'accessibilité.

Disponibilité de l'Abrégé et des Revendications

L'apparition de différences dans le texte et l'image des Revendications et de l'Abrégé dépend du moment auquel le document est publié. Les textes des Revendications et de l'Abrégé sont affichés :

  • lorsque la demande peut être examinée par le public;
  • lorsque le brevet est émis (délivrance).
(12) Brevet: (11) CA 2136554
(54) Titre français: CONTENEUR DEMONTABLE
(54) Titre anglais: COLLAPSIBLE CONTAINER
Statut: Périmé et au-delà du délai pour l’annulation
Données bibliographiques
(51) Classification internationale des brevets (CIB):
  • B65D 8/14 (2006.01)
  • B65D 1/22 (2006.01)
(72) Inventeurs :
  • STROMBERG, PER S. (Norvège)
(73) Titulaires :
  • FIDELITY INTERNATIONAL, INC.
  • STROMBERG ENTERPRISES A/S
(71) Demandeurs :
  • FIDELITY INTERNATIONAL, INC. (Etats-Unis d'Amérique)
  • STROMBERG ENTERPRISES A/S (Norvège)
(74) Agent: SMART & BIGGAR LP
(74) Co-agent:
(45) Délivré: 1998-11-24
(86) Date de dépôt PCT: 1993-05-24
(87) Mise à la disponibilité du public: 1993-12-09
Requête d'examen: 1994-11-23
Licence disponible: S.O.
Cédé au domaine public: S.O.
(25) Langue des documents déposés: Anglais

Traité de coopération en matière de brevets (PCT): Oui
(86) Numéro de la demande PCT: PCT/US1993/004862
(87) Numéro de publication internationale PCT: WO 1993024378
(85) Entrée nationale: 1994-11-23

(30) Données de priorité de la demande:
Numéro de la demande Pays / territoire Date
9211112.9 (Royaume-Uni) 1992-05-26

Abrégés

Abrégé français

L'invention porte sur un contenant démontable à utiliser pour l'expédition de marchandises. Le contenant est formé à partir d'une seule feuille (10) de matière plastique pour créer une boîte. Il comporte un panneau inférieur (12) ainsi qu'une première (14) et une seconde (16) paires de panneaux muraux semblables qui sont reliés de façon intégrale et par charnières aux panneaux inférieurs, de sorte que les parois peuvent passer d'une position de démontage à une position verticale et vice versa. Les panneaux d'extrémité comprennent des pattes de verrouillage articulées (f) comportant des nervures de verrouillage leur permettant de s'engager de façon non permanente avec les bords avoisinants des panneaux latéraux. Le contenant est conçu pour s'imbriquer en superposition avec d'autres contenants semblables, lorsque ces derniers sont démontés, de façon à minimiser la hauteur de la pile de contenants démontés.


Abrégé anglais


A collapsible container for use in the shipping of goods is formed from a single sheet (10) of a plastic material to form a
box. The container has a bottom panel (12) and first (14) and second (16) pairs of like wall panels integrally hingedly connected
to the bottom panels so that the walls can be erected from a collapsed position to an upright position and vice versa. The end pan
els include hinged locking flaps (f) formed with locking ribs to releasably engage with the adjacent edges of the side panels. The
container is adapted to nest in superposed relationship with a like container when the containers are in a collapsed condition so
that the height of a stack of collapsed containers is minimized.

Revendications

Note : Les revendications sont présentées dans la langue officielle dans laquelle elles ont été soumises.


C L A I M S
1. A collapsible shipping container for use in the
shipping, handling and storing of goods, or in the
shipping, handling or storing of goods, formed from a
single molding of plastics material comprising:
a bottom wall having opposed side and end
edges disposed adjacent each other,
side wall panels hinged to said side edges of
said bottom wall and end wall panels hinged to
said end edges of said bottom wall so that said
side and end wall panels can be erected from a
collapsed position to an upright position, and
means for locking said side and end wall
panels together in said upright position,
said locking means including channel means
extending along end edges of said end wall panels
and arranged to receive adjacent end portions of
said side wall panels, and flap means hinged to
and extending from said end wall panels and folded
into overlapping relationship with adjacent end
portions of said side wall panels and having means
for engaging said end portions of said side wall
panels within said channel means whereby said side
and end wall panels are mutually supported and
maintained in erected position, and

wherein said end portions of said side wall
panels include at least one outwardly extending rib
which is received in said channel means, and said flap
means includes a locking rib arranged to engage said
outwardly extending rib formed along said adjacent end
portion of said side wall panel when said side and end
walls are erected.
2. The collapsible container according to claim 1
wherein said channel means is defined by a channel wall
extending along the end edges of said end wall panels
and wherein said flap means forms at least a part of
said channel wall.
3. The collapsible container according to claim 1
wherein said locking rib and said end portion of said
adjacent side wall panel comprises complementary
fastening means.
4. The collapsible container according to claim 1
wherein cooperating alignment means are provided to
facilitate erecting said side and end wall panels, said
alignment means comprising a tab member extending into
channel means associated with said end walls at the
lower portion thereof and a complementary notch in the
outwardly extending rib associated with the end
portions of said side walls.
16

5. A blank for a collapsible container formed from a
single molding of plastics material and comprising a bottom
wall, side and end wall panels hinged to said bottom wall so
that said wall panels can be erected from a collapsed to an
upright position, and complementary locking means provided
at adjacent end portions of said side and end wall panels
for securing said wall panels in upright position, said
blank being adapted to be stacked onto like blanks for
shipment and storage, characterized in that said wall panels
include formations which project beyond the interior
surfaces of said wall panels and corresponding recesses are
provided on the exterior surfaces of said wall panels and
arranged to receive said projecting formations of a like
blank positioned below and that at least certain of said
formations provide handle means when said side and end walls
are in upright position.
17

Description

Note : Les descriptions sont présentées dans la langue officielle dans laquelle elles ont été soumises.


t. ~ 93/243 78 2 1 3 6 S 5 4 pcr/ us 93/04862
.,
~ COLLAPSIBLE CONTAINER
~ . .
v This invention relates to a collapsible container and
particularly, although not exclusively, a container for the
. shipping of perishable goods such as fish. A container according
s 5 to this invention is formed from a single moulding of a plastics
., material such as polyethylene to form a box or transport case
which comprises a bottom panel and first and second pairs of like
wall panels hingedly connected to the bottom panel. A lid or
cover may be provided preferably as a separate item to close the
i 10 open top of the box. Contalners according to the in~ention may
also be stacked one upon the other o that it is often
unnecessa~y to provide a lid for each container.
Non-collapsible cases with insulating properties for shipping
~ish and formed from expanded or foamed polystyrene are known but
these known cases are not returnable and have become regarded by
~irtue of their composition, as being environmentally
unacceptable.
Such containers do ha~e the advantage of low co~tO A
collap~ible, returnable and reusable co~t iner is desirable for
the shippi~g of fresh (chilled~ or frozen fi~h. A unitary
knockdown foamed polystyre~e shipping container is know from US-
A-3 675 808 but i~ not robust enough for repeated return (round~
trip~ journeys. Moreover, the fo~med material, at least to some
extent, absorbs fluids and would on this count alone be
- 25 unsuitabl~ as a reusable fi~h box. US-A-4 235 346 discloses a
~ 1
-5
t

W093/~4378 ~ i 3 6 S ~ ~ PCT/US93/~48
lightweight collapsible shipping container having a unitary
moulded construction in which a bottom panel is integrally hinged
to fcur peripheral side panels and a top panel is hinged to one
of the side panels. However, this container is also intended to
be formed from a foamed plastics material and is unsuitable for
use as a reusable fish box for the reasons given above.
Collapsible contai~rs having ~ more robust and acceptable
compo~ition are known from e.g. US-A-4 O~S 7g5 which discloses
a container formed from a unitary blank of polypropylene in which
side panels are integrally hinged to a bottom panel. There are
provisions to lock together with side and end panels when they
are brought into an upright position comprising stud and socke~
connections. ~owever, the particular arrangement disclosed is
insufficiently se~ure in view of the anticipated static and
impact loading imposed upon a container according to the present
i~vention utilized as a shipping cont~;ner for fish. US-A-3 675
808 discloses a collap~ible ~ox in which the side and e~d panels
are ~cur~d together by me~n~ o~ a do~etail type tongue and
recess.
~he present invention ~eek~ to achieve a robust but relatively
low cost collapsible, returnable and reusable shipping container
which for return shipme~t, can be put into ne~ted superpo~ed
relationship with like eontainer8 / when collapsed 60 that the
height and space occupied by a ~tack of collapsed containexs is
mlnlmi2ed.

' 21365~
.,. ~93/24378 PCT/US93/04862
The present invention provides a collapsible container for use
in the shipping of goods, including perishable goods, a~d
~ comprises a single moulding of a plastics material to form an
!~ open-topped box which comprises a bottom panel and first and
second pairs of like wall panels hingedly connected to said
bottom panel and wherein each wall panel and said bottom panel
are integrally hinged together so that the walls can be erectéd
~rom a collapsed position to an upright position and vice versa,
wherein complementary locking me ns are provided at adjacent
.'10 ed~es of ~aid ~irst and second pairs of wall panels so that said
side and end panels are mutually lockable, wh~n the corners of
the container ar~ formed by putting the wall panQls into an
upright attitude, wherein said container is adaptRd to nest in
superpo~ed relationship with respect to another liks container
when said containers are in collap~ed condition so that the
height ~f a stack of collap ed containers is m; n; ml zed.
s ~
Accordi~g to a ~eatuxe of the invention, said panels may include
features which protrude beyo~ the me~;~l planes of ~aid pan~ls,
t' ,,i
said features bein~ formed and positioned so as to permit nesting
of superposed containers.
A~Gording to a~other feature of the invention, said locking means
may comprise a ret~;~ing ~ace pro~ided by the panels of one pair
f panels engagable with a ret~;n;ng ~ace provided by the panel~
~; ~
of the other pair of panel8 to prevent collaps~ of said wall
panels.
,:.
~. 3

2I365S I
W093/2437~ PCT~;S93/0486'
According to yet another feature of the invention, the retaininq
~; face of a panel of one pair of panels may be mutually engaged
with the retaining face of a panel of the other pair of panels
when the corners of the container are formed and locked thereby
to prevent collapse of the containers.
According to another feature of the invention the retainlng face
of said one panel may be provided by a rib adjacent an end face
of that panel. In constructlons where ~ rib is provided, the rib
may be received in a channel provided by the said other panel,
one fac~ of the ~hannel providing the retaining face of the other
' panel to prevent collapse of the one panel. Preferably, a
releasable locking face is hinged to said other panel for
engagement with the ret~ ng face of said one panel to prevent
~' collapse of the other panel. Pre~erably, the locking face is
carried by a locking flap hinged to said other panel which
locking flap is integral with other panel and f QrmS a part of
said ret~; n; ng ~hAn~el fac~ when locked.
.~ ~
~, .
~According to yet another feature of the invention, said locking
face may co~prise a rib extending perpendicularly from said
locking flap.
., ,
Accordi~g to a further feature of ~e invention, said locking rib
and said one panel may comprise rel~as~ble com~lementary
fastening means~ Preferably, said complementary fastening means
are a push-snap fit. Moreover, it is also preferred that said
fastening m~s comprise complementary notches and pegs formed
;

~ 213~5~
'093/~378 PCT/US93/0~62
along the mating adjacent vertical edges of said first and second
pairs of wall panels and which are hinged into engagement when
~ the 1ocking ~1ap ls engaged after said wall panels are put into
; their fully upright positions to form said box.
i,
,~ S According to a still further feature of the invention, a
secondary retaining face may be provided within the channel of
said other panel to engage an end edge of said one panel within
said channel.
i:
According to yet another feature of the invention, ~aid wall
10 panels may be formed with integral handling recesses adjacent
their uppermost ends.
,....
According to a further feature of the invention the underface of
said bottom panel of one container may be formed with locating
means adapted to engage complementary locking means formed upon
~n uppermost r~m of a~other like container, said complementary
.~, locating m~ans being engagable to ~n~ce secur~ st~ki n~ of
those cont~ rsO
.,':
According to yet a~other feature of the invention, the
(
.... .
~- complementary locating ~e~ns formed upon said uppermost rLm may
0 be adapt~d to engage locating means provided on the underside of
a lid so that the lid can be ~~cured to close said co~tainer and
wherein the upwardly expo~ed face of said lid also inclndes
lo¢ating ~Q~n~ adapt~d to be engaged ~y the said locating mea~s
provided on the underface of the bottom panel of another like
~ !
i.':,
.
:'
, . ~
... . . . . . .

~"~
~,
i~' WO ~3~24378 2 1 3 6 5 ~ ~ PCr/US93/04862
~'
container thereby to enhance secure s~ac~ing of those containers.
~'
,;,
i~ According to a still further feature of the invention, s~id
'! .
integral hinges between each wall panel and said bottom pan~l may
be continuous along the length oi the respective wall panel.
.
,
According to yet another feature of the invention, said containér
'~ may be substantially sized to fit a standard European pallet
~! measuring 1.2 x a . 8m for return shipment when said container is
in a collapsed substantially flat condition.
According to another aspect o~ the invention, there is provided
a collapsi~le container for u~e in the shipping of goods which
compxi~es a single mounding of a plastics material to form an
open-topped box which comprises a ~ottom panel and first and
~ . , .
6econd pairs of like wall panels hingedly connected to ~aid
bottom panel and wherein each wall panel and said bottom panel
,;'.
and first and ~econd pairs of like wall panels hingedly connected
~i; to said bottom panel and wher~in each wall panel and said bottom
,, .
~;. panel are integrally hinged together so that the walls can be
~' erected from a collap~ed position to an upright position and vice
.
ver~a, wherein complementaxy locking means are provided a~
~: 20 adjacent edges of said first and second pairs of wall panels so
that ~aid side and end panels are mutually lockable~ when the
~; eor~er~ of the contai~er are formed by putting the wall panels
into an upright attitude, ~aid locking means compri3es a
~; ret~;n;ng face pro~ided by the panels of one pair of panels
2S engagable with a ret~; n i ng face provided by the panels of the
.~,
i.',:
~r 6
~t~
~ ,r. '
~ i

'093/2~37~i 2 1 3 6 ~ 5 4 PCT/US93/04862
~ other pair of panels to prevent collapse of said wall panels,
'' wherein the retaining face o~ said one panel is provided by a rib
. adjacent an end face of that panel and wher~in a r~leasable
': locking ~ace is hinged to said other panel ~or engagement with
the retaining faoe of said one panel, said locking face being
~arried by a locking flap hinged to said other panel and forming
a part of the ret~' ni ~g face of said other panel when locked.
A collapsible container suitable for use as a ~ish box according
. to the invention, will now be described~ by way of example, with
; 10 reference to the accom~anying drawings, in which:-
. ~
FIGURE 1 is a plan view of a unitary blank of moulded plastic
materiai compri~ing a base panel and four integrally hinged wall
-i'
~:. panels from which the hox can be iormed, three of the wall panels
being partly rai~ed;
, ~,
~ FI~UR~ 2 is a perspective view of an erected open-topped
;~ .
~'~ con~; n~r ~ormed from the blank shown in Figure l;
.~
'';? FIGURE 3 iR a per~pectiv~ view of an erected open-topped
. ~
.,
CO~ A i n~r ~ormed from the blank shown in Figure 1 and al~o
comprising a f itted lid;
. . .
20 FIGUR~i 4 is a per~pective view of the co~t~i n~r showing the
urld~irside of the ba~e panel;
-
FIGURE S is an end view showing the end wall panel along an edge
.
.

~1 21~5~
-~ W093~24378 PCT/~!S93/04862
.:
~.~ with the locking flap in coplanar relationshlp with respect to
'~; the end wall panel;
, ~
,~
'~ FIGU~E 6 is an end elevational view of a par~ially-erected open-
.
topped container formed ~rom the blank shown in Figure 1, as
viewed from an end of the container that has its end wall pivoted
downward, further illustrating the elements shown in Figure 5;
. .~
FIGURE 7 is the same end elevational view of a partially-erected
open-topped container as is illustrated in Figure 6 but wherein
~,' the bla~k of Figure 1 possesses additional elements; and
,
','' 1'
Xyi10 FIGURE 8 is a perspective view of an open topped container formed
.~ from the blank ~hown in Figure 7
..";
. ;
~ Referring first to Figur~ 1, there is ~hown a unitary blank lO
, .. ..
;' of moulded suitable plastic material comprising a rectangular
. .
bottom panel 12 to the peripheral edges of which are hing -d first
!~',, 15 and second pairs~ 14, 14a and 16, 16a re~pectively, of like wall
panels Side wall panel~ 14, 14a are hinged to the oppo~ed
,.. 1 '
.' longitudinal peripheral edg~ of bottom panel 12 along integral
~ . ~
;';! continuous hi~ges 18, 18a so that the wall pan21s can be erected
~",,
~, from the collapsed'position, in which they are substantially co-
. ,~
2 0 planar ' with the bot~om panel ~ until they are upst;l n~ i ng
~ubstantially ~ormal ~o the bottom panel, and vice Yer~a.
~i Likewise, end wall pa~ 16 l 16a are hinged to the oppo~ed
t~ansverse peripheral edges of bottom panel 12 aloIlg inteyral
hinges 2 0, 2 Oa .
;. .
~ 8
~ti,
~ r .

'093/2437~ 2 1 3 6 ~ S 4 PCT/US93/04862
Hinges 18, 18a and 20, 20a, sometimes referred to as "living
hinges,'~ comprise integrally moulded continuous strips of
plastics materlal which are moulded together with the panels of
the bla~k and are slgnificantly thinner and hence more flexible
S than the wall thickness elsewhere in the blank. Although such
continuous hinge strlps will u~ually be formed from the material
injected during the moulding process to form the panels of the
hlank, other hinge constructions are envisaged.
Reference is now made to Figures 2 to 5 . In order to mairltain
'10 the wall panels upright to form the open topped eontainer the
side wall panels are loc~ed to the end wall panels. To this e~d,
the opposed vertical edges of the end wall panels are each
provided with a locking flap "f" which engages the external face
of a side wall and is locked to it in a snap-fit. Further, the
vertical internal ~ace of the end wall adjacent each end edge is
formed with a channel "C,ll the outermost wall 22 of which
provides a ret~;n;ng face to prevent collapsing movement of the
~ide walls~ e.g. side wall 14 is fur~ished, adjacent it8 end
edge, with an integral perpendicular flange or rib 24. When the
end edge o~ ~ide wall 14 is rec~ived in the channel "C", which
occ~rs only whe~ the cor~er of the contA;n~r is properly fonmed
by erecting the wall panels, rib 24 abuts the inter~al ~ace 25
of ch~n~el wall 22 (~igur~ 5)O ~his abutment retains the ide
wall panel in its upright attitude and prevent~ it from collap~e.
Likewis~ rib 24 provide~ a retA;n;~g ace to prevent ollapse of
end wall 16. However, in order to effe~tively engage rib 24 the
locking flap "f" must be engaged~ The arrangement at each end

w~ g3,24378 2 1 3 ;~ S 5 4 PCT/US93/0~62
of the box is sLmilar and therefore only one corner construction
is described, it being understood that the descriptions of the
other corner constructions follow. Locking flap "f" is
; integrally hinged to the end edge of the end wall and includes
a perpendicular locking rib 26. When the locking flap "f" is
engaged it is folded into face contacting relationship with the
external. face of side wall panel 14. In so doing, the portion
, .,
"fl" of the flap between channel wall 22 and locking rib 26 forms
a part of the channel wall 22 and the locking rib 26 engages
,10 behind the rib 24. Thus, the mutual engagement between the ribs
.,:;
' 24 and flap l-fl- prevent collapse of the end wall panel 16 4
~ ' .
In order to achieve a positive fastening between the locking flap
"f" and the side wall panel 14~ the side wall is ~ormed with a
.~ pair of spaced pegs 28 locatad behind rib 24. Pegs 28 locate as
1~ a "snap-fit" into spaced notches 3V formed in the locking ri~ 26.
A secondary locking rib 32 is formed within ch~nnel "C'l agai~st
~ which the extreme end face 33 of the side wall pan~l engages and
'~ thereby gives better locking ~ecurity and a more po~itive
engagement of ~he wall panel edges when the corner of the
container is being formed.
i ':
~. i In order to facilitate h~n~l ing of the box, the end walls are
';' ~orm~d, adjacent their top ends with an inwardly projectlng
,; recess 34 whi~h ~ot only increases the vertica~ compre~sion
,. ~trength and the rigidity of the end wall but provides a h~n~le
feature for the end walls of the box. SImilar handle recesses
~ i
' ,i 1 0
~'
;,,
i
, ... .

:,~,'j
~ -'093/~78 2 1 ~ 6 5 ~ ~ PCT/US93/04862
,. . .
~,~ 36, 38 re~pectively, are formed in each of the side walls of the
. .
container, ~ach recess 36 and 38 belng separated by horizontal
;, 40 and vertical 42 ribbing of the ex~ernal face of the wall which
improves the stiffness and stacking strength of the longer side
~'.; 5 wall panels.
. .,
Each of the wall panels includes an inwardly directed ~op flange
44, 44a and 46, 46at respecti~ely, which together form a rai~ed
~'~ upper rim R of the container'when the wall panels are in their
~i~ erected positions-
i~;
:~"
.~10 Top lid "L" ~Figure 3~ has a peripheral complementary chAnn~l
~' (not shown) which can be ~nap-fitted onto the raised rim R of the
cont~ r. Around the edges on the top faoa o~ the lid "L"
'~ is formed a series of upst~;ng lips 4~ and 48a and the
'~ underside of bottom panel 12 is formed, adjacent its periphery,
;r,'.;,'~ 15 with a peripheral ~h~nn~l 50 (Figure 4~ so that the lip 9f the
.;~; .
}id "L" of a~ upper cont~; ner can be located in the channel 50
of a lower conta~ nçr to facilitate locking and enh~n~e stac~ing
6tability. Mor~over, since the rai~ed rLm R around the top panel
walls is vertically aligned with the channel S0 of a base, boxes
2~ can be ~tacked by e~gagement of the rLm and channel o~e upon the
~ ~ex~ in the ab6e~ce of lids ~o that only the top box of a stack
t ' I need be~ e~. The lid "L" also include~ two pairs of
transverse lips 52l 52a which ar~ received in a relieved s~ction
54 o~ ~he bot~om panel of another like container. Lips 48, 52
and 48a, 52a ~o that each of those above groups engage~: and half
~~ the bottom panel of a container stacked tra~ersely thQreon.
~ .
....
.

W093/24378 2 13 6 S 5 4 PCT/US93/0486
Referring now to ~i~ure 6, the alignment of ~ome of the
interlockable elements of the contalner shown in Figure 6 and
previou~ illustrations, is further lllustrated in this end view
, of a partially-erected container. In Figure 6, one end wall 16a
and the two side walls have been ~rected. The container is
viewed from an open end wherein the end wall 16 is pivoted
downward. The manner in which the channel ~C~' formed at each end
. of the end wall 16 is aligned to receive the elements formed at
the ends of the side walls 14, 14a is illustrated. When the end
wall 16 is pivoted upward into adjolning relationship with the
I end~ of the side walls ~4, 14a, the innermost wall of each
,ij channel "C" receives the extreme face 33 of a respective side
;'t wali 14, 14a~ At the same tLme, the internal face 25 of the
outermost wall 22 of each channel "C" receives and abuts the edge
of the perpendicular flange or rib 24 of each respective side
.:
wall 14/ 14a. Also upon joining of the end 16 and side walls 14,
14a, the secondary rib 32 within each channel "C" is brought into
abutting relation~hip with the outex surface of the perpendicular
flange or rib 24 of each re pective sid~ wall 14, 14a.
~! 20 Referring now to Figure 7, which i~ the same end elevational view
~'~ of a partially-erected conta1~er as i~ illustrated in Figure 6,
?
and, sImultaneously, also referring to Figure 8, additional
~ j elements of the container are illustrated. Proper alignment of
? the joining eleme~ts of the ~nd wall 16 and side walls 14, 14a
'j 25 is promoted by ~e~n~ of a tab-lik~ m~her 56 protruding from each
channel "C" and a ~orre~ponding co~plementary notch 58, formed
in each respective perpendicular flange or rib 24, for receiving
..
r 1 2
r

~' ,, 213655
" 093/24378 PCT/US93/0~62
the tab member 56. A tab member 56 and corresponding
complementary notch 58 are ~ormed and aligned to engage one
another when the ends of end walls 14, 14a and side walls 16, 16a
are brought into contact with one another. The tab member 56 is
tapered, or bevelled, so that its narrowed leading end can easily
~ engage the correspending complementary notch 58. As the end wall
';' 16, 16a is pressed against the side walls 14, 14a, each tab 56
~;' is forc~d through a corresponding comple~entary notch 58 until
the ~lared, or wider, portlon of the tab member 56 extends into
the ~omplementary notch 58. It is the forcing of the flared tab
member 56 through the complementary notch 58 which bri~gs the
edge of an end wall 14, 14a into deslred alignment with the edge
of a side wall 16, 16a~
,~ .
.ii An additional feature which is illustrated in Figures 7 and 8 i8
a modification of the perpendicular locking rib 26 of each flap
"~." Each perpendicular loc~ing rib 26 may be ~;fied to
faailitate eng~gement of each notch 30 in a locking rib 26 with
a c~rresponding peg 28 (not visible in Figure~ 7 and 8 but
3 previously discus~ed above). To alleviate any difficulty that
might occur in engaging a notch 30 and corxesponding peg 28 due
to alignment variances caused ~uring manufacture or eo~tinued use
of the container, a secondary notch 60 is placed in the locki~g
~,; rib 26 near ~a~h notch 30 to form a ~e~ondary peg 62. The
econdary peg 62 that is ~ormed is flexible due to the notches
30, 60 on either gide. The flexibllity of th~ ~e~ondary peg 62
~I help~ alleviate po~sible difficulty in s~apping the peg~ 28 i~to
,' the notches 30 which may be caused by ~light misali~m~t of the
.
13
't
i'i:
~,, . ~ ,, .

':' W093/24378 213 6 5 ~ 4 PCT/US93/0486?
i',
pegs 28 and re~pective notches 30. The use of the secondary peg
~ . 62 in the locking rib 26 greatly reduces or el;m;~tes the
'; rigidity and inflexibility of the locking rib 26 when optimum
alignment between the pegs 28 and respective notches 30 does not
orcur.
'. ~he panels of the blank are configured so that a stack of blanks
can be formed with the blanks disposed in superposed nested
r~lationship~ For instance~ moulded ~eatures of each panel are
all contained with a common plane on either side of a medial
~: 10 plane of that panelO Also certain features are adapted to nest
; in other like features such as the handle recesses of the wall
panels. When the box is collapsed, it is sized to be received
upon a st~n~rd European sized pallet mea~uring 1.2 x 0.8m for
return shipment and refilling. For an outward journey, a pallet
will receive thr~e containers in each stacked tier of containers~
,~
~, .
,~
,,
~ '
~ ' 14
.~, .
,.,

Dessin représentatif
Une figure unique qui représente un dessin illustrant l'invention.
États administratifs

2024-08-01 : Dans le cadre de la transition vers les Brevets de nouvelle génération (BNG), la base de données sur les brevets canadiens (BDBC) contient désormais un Historique d'événement plus détaillé, qui reproduit le Journal des événements de notre nouvelle solution interne.

Veuillez noter que les événements débutant par « Inactive : » se réfèrent à des événements qui ne sont plus utilisés dans notre nouvelle solution interne.

Pour une meilleure compréhension de l'état de la demande ou brevet qui figure sur cette page, la rubrique Mise en garde , et les descriptions de Brevet , Historique d'événement , Taxes périodiques et Historique des paiements devraient être consultées.

Historique d'événement

Description Date
Inactive : CIB de MCD 2006-03-11
Le délai pour l'annulation est expiré 2005-05-24
Lettre envoyée 2004-05-25
Inactive : TME en retard traitée 2003-05-26
Lettre envoyée 2002-05-24
Inactive : TME en retard traitée 2002-03-13
Lettre envoyée 2001-05-24
Accordé par délivrance 1998-11-24
Préoctroi 1998-07-03
Inactive : Taxe finale reçue 1998-07-03
Un avis d'acceptation est envoyé 1998-01-05
Un avis d'acceptation est envoyé 1998-01-05
Lettre envoyée 1998-01-05
Inactive : CIB enlevée 1997-12-19
Inactive : CIB en 1re position 1997-12-19
Inactive : CIB attribuée 1997-12-19
Inactive : Approuvée aux fins d'acceptation (AFA) 1997-12-09
Inactive : Supprimer l'abandon 1997-11-19
Inactive : Correspondance - Poursuite 1997-09-15
Inactive : Dem. traitée sur TS dès date d'ent. journal 1997-08-15
Inactive : Renseign. sur l'état - Complets dès date d'ent. journ. 1997-08-15
Inactive : Abandon. - Aucune rép dem par.30(2) Règles 1997-05-26
Inactive : Dem. de l'examinateur par.30(2) Règles 1996-11-26
Toutes les exigences pour l'examen - jugée conforme 1994-11-23
Exigences pour une requête d'examen - jugée conforme 1994-11-23
Demande publiée (accessible au public) 1993-12-09

Historique d'abandonnement

Il n'y a pas d'historique d'abandonnement

Taxes périodiques

Le dernier paiement a été reçu le 1998-05-25

Avis : Si le paiement en totalité n'a pas été reçu au plus tard à la date indiquée, une taxe supplémentaire peut être imposée, soit une des taxes suivantes :

  • taxe de rétablissement ;
  • taxe pour paiement en souffrance ; ou
  • taxe additionnelle pour le renversement d'une péremption réputée.

Veuillez vous référer à la page web des taxes sur les brevets de l'OPIC pour voir tous les montants actuels des taxes.

Historique des taxes

Type de taxes Anniversaire Échéance Date payée
TM (demande, 5e anniv.) - petite 05 1998-05-25 1998-05-25
Taxe finale - petite 1998-07-03
TM (brevet, 6e anniv.) - petite 1999-05-24 1999-01-25
TM (brevet, 7e anniv.) - petite 2000-05-24 2000-05-15
Annulation de la péremption réputée 2002-05-24 2002-03-13
TM (brevet, 8e anniv.) - petite 2001-05-24 2002-03-13
TM (brevet, 10e anniv.) - petite 2003-05-26 2003-05-26
TM (brevet, 9e anniv.) - petite 2002-05-24 2003-05-26
Annulation de la péremption réputée 2002-05-24 2003-05-26
Titulaires au dossier

Les titulaires actuels et antérieures au dossier sont affichés en ordre alphabétique.

Titulaires actuels au dossier
FIDELITY INTERNATIONAL, INC.
STROMBERG ENTERPRISES A/S
Titulaires antérieures au dossier
PER S. STROMBERG
Les propriétaires antérieurs qui ne figurent pas dans la liste des « Propriétaires au dossier » apparaîtront dans d'autres documents au dossier.
Documents

Pour visionner les fichiers sélectionnés, entrer le code reCAPTCHA :



Pour visualiser une image, cliquer sur un lien dans la colonne description du document. Pour télécharger l'image (les images), cliquer l'une ou plusieurs cases à cocher dans la première colonne et ensuite cliquer sur le bouton "Télécharger sélection en format PDF (archive Zip)" ou le bouton "Télécharger sélection (en un fichier PDF fusionné)".

Liste des documents de brevet publiés et non publiés sur la BDBC .

Si vous avez des difficultés à accéder au contenu, veuillez communiquer avec le Centre de services à la clientèle au 1-866-997-1936, ou envoyer un courriel au Centre de service à la clientèle de l'OPIC.


Description du
Document 
Date
(aaaa-mm-jj) 
Nombre de pages   Taille de l'image (Ko) 
Page couverture 1998-11-12 1 55
Page couverture 1995-11-11 1 26
Revendications 1995-11-11 8 444
Abrégé 1995-11-11 1 62
Description 1995-11-11 14 820
Dessins 1995-11-11 6 279
Revendications 1997-11-19 3 89
Dessin représentatif 1998-11-12 1 13
Avis du commissaire - Demande jugée acceptable 1998-01-05 1 165
Avis concernant la taxe de maintien 2001-06-21 1 178
Quittance d'un paiement en retard 2002-03-20 1 172
Avis concernant la taxe de maintien 2002-06-25 1 177
Quittance d'un paiement en retard 2003-06-11 1 165
Avis concernant la taxe de maintien 2004-07-20 1 172
Taxes 2003-05-26 1 31
Taxes 2003-05-26 1 35
Taxes 2002-03-13 1 39
Correspondance 1998-03-04 2 55
Correspondance 1998-07-03 1 54
Taxes 1999-01-25 1 32
Taxes 1998-05-25 1 40
Taxes 2000-05-15 1 30
Taxes 1997-06-18 1 41
Correspondance 1997-04-09 1 17
Taxes 1996-03-01 1 31
Taxes 1997-02-24 1 32
Taxes 1995-05-12 1 38
Correspondance de la poursuite 1994-11-23 13 636
Demande d'entrée en phase nationale 1994-11-23 3 121
Demande d'entrée en phase nationale 1995-02-27 2 82
Demande de l'examinateur 1996-11-26 2 66
Correspondance de la poursuite 1997-05-26 2 65
Courtoisie - Lettre du bureau 1995-01-19 1 23
Rapport d'examen préliminaire international 1994-11-23 22 744
Correspondance reliée au PCT 1997-09-15 1 47
Courtoisie - Lettre du bureau 1994-11-23 1 35
Correspondance reliée au PCT 1998-03-04 2 57