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US1108289A
US1108289A US77138013A US1913771380A US1108289A US 1108289 A US1108289 A US 1108289A US 77138013 A US77138013 A US 77138013A US 1913771380 A US1913771380 A US 1913771380A US 1108289 A US1108289 A US 1108289A
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  • Fig. 6 is a fragmental perspective view 1llus-.
  • This invention relates to collapsible boxes, and has for its primary object to provide a collapsible box which is reinforced to resist shocks and strains from any direction.
  • a further object is to combine with the corner pieces, such as used in my Patent No. 1,063,815, struts, or struts and braces, which will so stifi'en a collapsible box made of,
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of a collapsible box having struts and angles in connection with the corner pieces?
  • Fig. 2 is a sectional plan View illustrating the diagonal braces which may bd used in connection with the corner pieces.
  • Fig. 3 is a fragmental detail view illustrating a method of attach.- ing the braces.
  • Fig. 1 is a plan'view of a corner piece showing the slot therein. Fig. of one of the angles.
  • Fig. 7 is a section taken about line 7--7 of Fig. 6, the thickness of parts being exaggerated for the sake of clearness.
  • Fig. 8 is a fragmental perspective view illustrating an intermediate the struts.
  • Fig. 9 is a section taken along line 9-9 of Fig. 8.
  • Fig. 10 is-a fragmental detail view of a form of strut used in the construction ofFigs. 8 and 9 to which the tie band may be applied.
  • Fig. 11 is a section taken along line 11--11 of Fig. 10.
  • Fig. 12 is a fragmental perspective view illustrating the t1e ban-d used in connection with a. sheet metal strut such as illustrated in Figs. 6 and 7.
  • Fig. 13 is a section taken along line iii--13 of Fig. 12.
  • Fig. 14 is a detail perspective view of the strut used in slots formed therein.
  • Fig. 15 i a sectional Figs. 12 and 13 showing the plan view of a unitary tie band passing through'all the struts.
  • Q The thickness of the various parts shown aggerated forthe sake of clearness.
  • Figs. 6 and? Fhave illustrated a'inodiin section has, similarlyv to Fig. 7 been ex- -taincd in the fold.
  • the box aga nst endwise shock andstrain, ll. provide struts which may be readily placed "the ends of the boxare taken up by the angle plates 16 may be inserted within the turned over, then strengthening struts j are inserted in the fiexteriorly. proyecting' folds and over the'stru'ts 1 1, retaining the Also, cross braces 17 may be atband 35 fastened thereto at an intermediate "point in the length of the struts, as by having overturned ends 36 engaging "within notches 37 formed in the-struts.
  • the struts 4M similar'to the struts used in Figs. 6 and 7, have the sides 45 arranged angularly to each other and united by the curved portion 46. Slots 47 are formed at intermediate points in the length of the strut, and a tie band 48 passes through these slots and is fastened thereto by the overturned ends 49. p
  • the tie band 58 is of unitary construction and passes through all of the struts 44 and is fastened by the engagement of the ends 59 and 60 thereof.
  • a collapsible box having sides, ends, removable corner pieces disposed between the sides and ends and retained in place thereby, and freely removable reinforcing struts between the opposing corner pieces, the latter retaining the struts in place.
  • a collapsible box having sides, end flaps forming closures for the box, removable corner pieces at the junction of the sides and flaps, and retained in place by the latter, and freelyremovable struts between the opposing corner pieces, the latter retaining the struts in place.
  • a reinforced collapsible box comprising sides, end flaps, a fold between the flaps and sides, removable corner pieces disposed within the folds, and strutsbetween the opposing corner pieces and retained thereby.
  • a reinforced collapsible box comprising sides, end flaps, a fold between the flaps and sides, removable corner pieces disposed within the folds, compression members located within the folds, and struts between the opposing corner pieces, the latter retaining the struts in place.
  • a reinforced collapsible box comprising sides, end flaps, a fold between the flaps and sides, removable corner pieces disposed within the folds, angle pieces located within the folds, and struts between the opposing corner pieces, the latter retaining the struts in place.
  • a reinforced collapsible box having sides and end flaps, folds disposed at the junction of the sides and end flaps, removable corner pieces disposed within the said folds, removable reinforcing struts located between the opposing corner pieces and retained thereby, each strut having a reduced portion intermediate its ends, and a tie strip uniting the adjacent struts at their reduced portions.
  • a reinforced collapsible box comprising sides end flaps, folds between the sides and end flaps, removable reinforcing corner pieces disposed within the folds, removable struts located between the opposing corner pieces and retained thereby, said struts having sides and a bent portion uniting the sides, and having also slots formed therein, and a tie band passing through said slots and connecting said struts.

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J. W. WEISS.
REINFORGED COLLAPSIBLE BOX.
APPLICATION FILED JUNE 3,1913.
L 1 08,289 Patented Aug. 25, 1914 2 SHEETSSHEET l.
k I! m WITNESSES A ORA/[VS J. W. WEISS.
REINFORCED GOLLAPSIBLE BOX.
APPLICATION TILED JUNE 3,1913.
Patented Aug. 25. 1914;
2 SHEETSSHEET 2.
l2 l/VVE/IITOR M 9% Wm 44- Q a %,Z 49 nolmsrs I To all whom it may camera} -5 is a perspective view Fig. 6 is a fragmental perspective view 1llus-.
' tie strip between Josierrr w. WEISS, or nanrraronn, .MARYLANJD.
BJE-IINFURCED COLLAPSIIBLE BUX.
-iqieeification of Letters Patent.
Patented Aug. 25, 19141..
Application filed June 3, 1913. Serial Ito. 771,380.
Be it known that l, Josnrr-r WV. Weiss, a citizen of the United States, and aresident of Baltimore, in the State of Maryland, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Reinforced Collapsible Boxes, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to collapsible boxes, and has for its primary object to provide a collapsible box which is reinforced to resist shocks and strains from any direction.
A further object is to combine with the corner pieces, such as used in my Patent No. 1,063,815, struts, or struts and braces, which will so stifi'en a collapsible box made of,
fibrous material as to adapt it for rough handling such as only strong boxe of more solid material could endure. I
Still further objects and advantages will appear more fully from the detailed description, and the features of novelty will be particularly pointed out in the claims.
Inthe drawings illustrating this invention Figure 1 is a perspective view of a collapsible box having struts and angles in connection with the corner pieces? Fig. 2 is a sectional plan View illustrating the diagonal braces which may bd used in connection with the corner pieces. Fig. 3 is a fragmental detail view illustrating a method of attach.- ing the braces. Fig. 1 is a plan'view of a corner piece showing the slot therein. Fig. of one of the angles.
trating the box with a modified form of strut applied thereto. Fig. 7 is a section taken about line 7--7 of Fig. 6, the thickness of parts being exaggerated for the sake of clearness. Fig. 8 is a fragmental perspective view illustrating an intermediate the struts. Fig. 9 is a section taken along line 9-9 of Fig. 8. Fig. 10 is-a fragmental detail view of a form of strut used in the construction ofFigs. 8 and 9 to which the tie band may be applied. Fig. 11 is a section taken along line 11--11 of Fig. 10. Fig. 12 is a fragmental perspective view illustrating the t1e ban-d used in connection with a. sheet metal strut such as illustrated in Figs. 6 and 7. Fig. 13 is a section taken along line iii--13 of Fig. 12.
Fig. 14 is a detail perspective view of the strut used in slots formed therein. Fig. 15 i a sectional Figs. 12 and 13 showing the plan view of a unitary tie band passing through'all the struts. Q The thickness of the various parts shown aggerated forthe sake of clearness.
In my Patent No. 1,063,845, 1 have disclosed and claimed a collapsible box having sides, end flaps, a fold between the sides and flaps, and a reinforcing corner piece recuring for the'usual comparatively weak collapsible box a maximum of strength and rigidity. i 1 Referring in detail to Figs. 1 to 5 of the drawings, the box i formed with the side walls 10, the end flaps '11 forming closures for the ends of the box, and reinforcing folds 12 located intermediate the sides and flaps and forming strengthening'ridges about the ends of the box. When the latter is set up the bottom corner pieces 13 are placed in position within the folds, the bottom flaps are corners of the co'rner 'pieces, and' then the top corner pieces 15 are inserted into the latter in place, 3and finally the top end flaps 11 are turned over to complete the closing of the box. Any shock or strain-borneby struts 14, and as these contact the comparatively strong corner pieces, no mutilation of the material of the box can take place. it is desired to further strengthen the box,
folds previous to the insertion of the corner pieces. tached within the slots. 18 in the corner pieces, thus securing a still more rigid constrnction which is very similar in its action \to a crated box.
In Figs. 6 and? Fhave illustrated a'inodiin section has, similarlyv to Fig. 7 been ex- -taincd in the fold. To further strengthen. the box aga nst endwise shock andstrain, ll. provide struts which may be readily placed "the ends of the boxare taken up by the angle plates 16 may be inserted within the turned over, then strengthening struts j are inserted in the fiexteriorly. proyecting' folds and over the'stru'ts 1 1, retaining the Also, cross braces 17 may be atband 35 fastened thereto at an intermediate "point in the length of the struts, as by having overturned ends 36 engaging "within notches 37 formed in the-struts.
Referring to the form illustrated in Figs. 12 to 14, the struts 4M, similar'to the struts used in Figs. 6 and 7, have the sides 45 arranged angularly to each other and united by the curved portion 46. Slots 47 are formed at intermediate points in the length of the strut, and a tie band 48 passes through these slots and is fastened thereto by the overturned ends 49. p
In the further modification illustrated in Fig. 15,, the tie band 58 is of unitary construction and passes through all of the struts 44 and is fastened by the engagement of the ends 59 and 60 thereof.
From the various embodiments of my invention above described it will be noted that I have provided a collapsible box which is so reinforced when set up as to be capable of withstanding considerable shock and impact at any point and has substantially the strength of a box and crate combined. The various reinforcing parts may be made very cheaply and may be assembled with very little care or skill.
Having thus described my invention, 1 claim as new and desire to secure by Let ters Patent:
1. A collapsible box having sides, ends, removable corner pieces disposed between the sides and ends and retained in place thereby, and freely removable reinforcing struts between the opposing corner pieces, the latter retaining the struts in place.
2. A collapsible box having sides, end flaps forming closures for the box, removable corner pieces at the junction of the sides and flaps, and retained in place by the latter, and freelyremovable struts between the opposing corner pieces, the latter retaining the struts in place.
3. A reinforced collapsible box, comprising sides, end flaps, a fold between the flaps and sides, removable corner pieces disposed within the folds, and strutsbetween the opposing corner pieces and retained thereby.
4.. A reinforced collapsible box, compris ing sides, end flaps, a fold between the flaps and sides, removable corner pieces disposed within the folds, compression members located within the folds, and struts between the opposing corner pieces, the latter retaining the struts in place.
5. A reinforced collapsible box, comprising sides, end flaps, a fold between the flaps and sides, removable corner pieces disposed within the folds, angle pieces located within the folds, and struts between the opposing corner pieces, the latter retaining the struts in place.
6. A reinforced collapsible box having sides and end flaps, folds disposed at the junction of the sides and end flaps, removable corner pieces disposed within the said folds, removable reinforcing struts located between the opposing corner pieces and retained thereby, each strut having a reduced portion intermediate its ends, and a tie strip uniting the adjacent struts at their reduced portions.
7. A reinforced collapsible box, comprising sides end flaps, folds between the sides and end flaps, removable reinforcing corner pieces disposed within the folds, removable struts located between the opposing corner pieces and retained thereby, said struts having sides and a bent portion uniting the sides, and having also slots formed therein, and a tie band passing through said slots and connecting said struts.
Signed at Baltimore in the county of Baltimore and State of Maryland this 2nd day of June A. D. 1913.
JOSEPH W. WEISS.
lVitnesses:
GILBERT RosENAUR, J. OWINGS DAY.
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US3997074A (en) * 1974-03-13 1976-12-14 Worldwide Plastics Development Limited Crate
US5503417A (en) * 1994-10-07 1996-04-02 Murphy; Thomas V. Erectable display assembly with casters
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US2887263A (en) * 1955-04-25 1959-05-19 Stone Container Corp End pad and corrugated container
US3114453A (en) * 1963-01-11 1963-12-17 Rosenthal Harry Wire braced rigid display package
US3997074A (en) * 1974-03-13 1976-12-14 Worldwide Plastics Development Limited Crate
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US5503417A (en) * 1994-10-07 1996-04-02 Murphy; Thomas V. Erectable display assembly with casters
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