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Title:
BOX
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/1997/018130
Kind Code:
A1
Abstract:
The invention relates to a box provided with a number of holders (1, 2, 3, 4), all of which have a bottom, end walls and side walls, with always at least two adjacent holders having a pivoting connection (9, 10) at their bottom. The holders (1, 2, 3, 4) are of such dimensions that when they are in the folded state, an earlier folded holder will close off an adjacent outside holder. At least the first holder is connected with two adjacent other holders such, that the pivoting connections are positioned at right angles to each other.

Inventors:
MEYERING SIMON CORNELIS (NL)
Application Number:
PCT/NL1996/000455
Publication Date:
May 22, 1997
Filing Date:
November 15, 1996
Export Citation:
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Assignee:
OTTERSPOOR PRODUKTIES B V (NL)
MEYERING SIMON CORNELIS (NL)
International Classes:
B65D1/04; B65D1/22; B65D1/30; A45D33/18; B65D6/02; B65D21/08; (IPC1-7): B65D1/22; B65D6/18; B65D1/30
Foreign References:
GB168531A1921-09-08
GB2034669A1980-06-11
FR1452859A1966-04-15
FR2050532A51971-04-02
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Claims:
CLAIMS
1. A box provided with a number of holders, all of which have a bottom, end walls and side walls, with always at least two adjacent holders having a pivoting connection at their bottom and the holders being of such dimensions that when they are in the folded state, an earlier folded holder will close off an adjacent outside holder, characterized in that at least a first holder is connected with two adjacent other holders such, that the pivoting connections are positioned at right angles to each other.
2. A box according to claim 1, in "which at least two holders have pivoting connections with adjacent holders, characterized in that the pivoting connections of each of these two holders with adjacent holders are positioned at right angles to each other such, that in the unfolded state two adjoining rows of holders are provided.
3. A box according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that three or more holders have pivoting connections to adjacent holders which are positioned at right angles to each other such, that the holders can be unfolded helically.
4. A box according to claims 13, characterized in that the pivoting connection between two adjacent holders at least comprises a slot or recess provided in a first of two holders, in which slot or recess a rotatable lip is introduced which is joined to the second holder.
Description:
Box

The present invention relates to a box provided with a number of holders, all of which have a bottom, end walls and side walls, with always at least two adjacent holders having a pivoting connection at their bottom and the holders being of such dimensions that when they are in the folded state, an earlier folded holder will close off an adjacent outside holder.

Such a box is known from the Dutch patent application 7810935. This known foidable box is used for many purposes such as for storing screws, nuts and other small technical parts, as sewing box, cigar and cigarette box, but also as box for storing make-up articles and with provisions for storing eye-shadow and the like. In order to obtain access to the various holders of the known box, the box can be folded out into a flat extended position in which the holders are connected in series forming a long row. The disadvantage of this is, that if the box is provided with a great number of holders, it takes up much space when extended. This is detrimental to its ease of use. A further drawback of the known box is that the holders, if they are part of a rectangular box, may have greatly varied dimensions. Especially the holders that are on the inside when the box is in its folded state, often have an impractical narrow shape, while the holders positioned more on the outside are more square of shape. In view of practicability, such a great variety of holder shapes is not always desirable.

It is now the object of the invention to provide a box of the kind described in the preamble from which these problems are removed.

To this end the box according to the invention is characterized in that at least a first holder is connected with two adjacent other holders such, that the pivoting connections are positioned at right angles to each other. This allows the holder to be unfolded onto a smaller vacant surface and to adapt the shape of the respective holders to each other to a certain extent.

The objects of the invention are still further promoted if the box, of which at least two holders have pivoting connections with adjacent holders, is executed such that the pivoting connections of each of these two holders with adjacent holders are positioned at right angles to each other such, that in the unfolded state two adjoining rows of holders are provided.

A further embodiment of the box according to the invention is characterized in that three or more holders have pivoting connections to adjacent holders which are positioned at right angles to each other such that the holders can be unfolded helically.

The invention will now be further elucidated with reference to the drawing, in which Fig. 1 shows a first embodiment of the box according to the invention in the folded state;

Fig. 2 shows the box of Fig. 1 in the unfolded state;

Fig. 3 shows a second embodiment of the box according to the invention in the folded state;

Fig. 4 shows the box of fig. 3 in the unfolded state; and

Fig. 5 shows a number of loose holders of the box according to the invention. Identical parts in the Figures are indicated by the same reference numbers .

Fig. 1 and 2 show a box in four parts comprising holders 1, 2, 3, and 4. Between the holders 2 and 3 a pivoting connection 9 is provided and between the holders 3 and 4 a pivoting connection 10 is provided, by which means the holder 3 can be raised for placing against a wall 11 of the holder 2 , and the holder 4 can be tilted up for placing against a wall 12 of holder 3. Holder 1 may be provided with a separate lid 13. Departing from the unfolded state as shown in Fig. 2, the box is brought into the closed configuration of Fig. 1 by, in succession closing the lid 13 of the holder 1 and then tilting the holder 1 in the direction of the arrow A in order to close holder 2, after which holder 1 and 2 may be tilted further

in the direction of the arrow B in order to close holder 3. Finally, holder 4 is closed by tilting the assembly of holders 1, 2 and 3 in the direction of the arrow C. Of course, the box can also be closed by folding in the opposite direction, but this is less desirable if the holder contains loose elements . According to the invention, the connecting pieces 9 and 10, which are both joined to holder 3, are at right angles to each other.

Figs. 3 and 4 show an embodiment having seven boxes 1 to 7. Fig. 3 shows the box in the folded state and Fig. 4 shows the same box in the unfolded state. Both holder 4 and holder 5 are joined to adjacent holders by means of pivoting connecting pieces which are positioned at right angles to each other. For holder 4 this is the connecting piece 14 between holder 3 and holder 4, as well as the connecting piece 15 between holder 4 and holder 5. For holder 5 this is the connecting piece 15 between holder 4 and holder 5, as well as the connecting piece 16 between holder 5 and holder 6. Fig. 3 shows holder 5 partly exploded and in the folded state to afford a better view at the way in which the inner holders 3 and 4 abut to holder 1. For the rest folding the box into the closed state, as shown in Fig. 3, takes place in the same way as described above for the box shown in Fig. 1 and 2. Similarly (not shown, but to be carried out in the same manner described above) , three or more holders can be provided with pivoting connections which are positioned at right angles to each other having adjacent holders such, that the holders can be unfolded helically. Fig. 5 finally shows a number of loose holders 1, 2, 3 and 4 of the box according to the invention, exhibiting the possible measures for providing the pivoting connections between the various holders. To this end the holders 2, 3 and 4 are provided at one side, with, for instance, slots 18 or recesses 19 interacting with lips 17 which are joined onto the holders 1, 2, and 3 respectively. To this end the lips are provided with, for instance, small protrusions 20 which fit into corresponding hollows 21, in recesses 19 and slots 18 of a

holder to be connected. Such provisions are simple to make if the holders are manufactured by means of injection moulding. An alternative connection can be made by means of a tenon and mortise construction.