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US3275392A
US3275392A US338189A US33818964A US3275392A US 3275392 A US3275392 A US 3275392A US 338189 A US338189 A US 338189A US 33818964 A US33818964 A US 33818964A US 3275392 A US3275392 A US 3275392A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47BTABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
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    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47BTABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
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  • the principal object of this invention is to provide a reinforced storage file box having a shell section and a drawer section said shell section having reinforcing means whereby multiple units of the assembled storage file box may be stored in stacked relation and still retain the mobility of the said drawer section operating within the said shell section.
  • a further object of this invention is to provide a storage file box that is completely collapsible with respect to both its shell section and its drawer section to facilitate shipping and storage while in collapsed form.
  • a further object of this invention is to provided a storage file box having means whereby each assembled unit thereof may be detachably secured the one to the other at the front and rear portions thereof to insure the stability of a plurality of such storage file boxes when the same are stored in stacked relation, the one upon the other.
  • a still further object of this invention is to provide a storage file box embodying novel interlocking means for securing the same in assembled relation.
  • the invention consists of the following devices and combination of devices hereinafter described and defined in the claims.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the subject assembled storage file box.
  • FIG. 2 is a fragmentary perspective view of the front end portion of the shell section of the storage file box partially assembled with some parts being shown in exploded relation.
  • FIG. 3 is a fragmentary detailed view partly in section illustrating the embodiment of certain reinforcing means at the front end portion of the shell section.
  • FIG. 4 is a fragmentary view illustrating means for interlocking assembled stacked units of the said shell section at the rear end portion of each thereof.
  • FIG. 5 is a fragmentary side elevational view of the elements shown in FIG. 4 on an enlarged scale taken on the line 5-5 of FIG. 4.
  • FIG. 6 is a perspective view of two assembled units of the shell section of the storage file box in stacked relation and illustrating means for securing the one unit to the other.
  • FIG. 7 is a fragmentary view on an enlarged scale partly in section illustrating the means for securing the forward end portion of the storage file box the one to the other when the same are in assembled stacked relation.
  • FIG. 8 is a perspective fragmentary view of the rear end portion of the shell section of the storage file box illustrating means whereby said shell section is held in assembled relation, and,
  • FIG. 9 is a view similar to FIG. 8 further illustrating means for assembling the rear end portion of the shell section in interlocking relation.
  • the reference numeral 10 is directed to the shell section of a storage file box and the numeral 11 to the drawer section thereof having a hand grip 12 to facilitate endwisc movement of the said drawer section 11 within the shell section 10.
  • the said shell section 10 and the drawer section 11 are completely collapsible to facilitate shipment and storage of unassembled units of each thereof, however, as will presently appear, it is extremely simple to assembled these respective units into a complete storage file box.
  • the shell section 10 comprises a main top panel 13, a main bottom panel 14. and main side panels 15 and is assembled in a generally conventional manner by folding said panels along well defined scored lies into an erected position.
  • the front end portion of the said shell section 10 is open to receive the drawer section 11 and is further provided with top and bottom foldable end panels 17 and 18 respectively together with foldable side end panels 19 all of which foldable panels are merely free extensions of the said main top panel 13, the main bottom panel 14 and the main side panels 15.
  • the inner end portion of said panels at their junction with the said main panels also have well defined scored lines whereby the same may be folded into the open mouth portion of the shell section 10 into overlapping engagement with the inside surfaces of those main panel sections 13, 14, and 15, to facilitate the erected assembly of the front end portion of the said shell section 10.
  • the rear end portion of the shell section 10 is closed by means of foldable top and bottom panels 21 and 22 respectively, and side panels 23 all of which are provided'with well defined scored lines 24 at the junction of the main body panels 14 and 1 5 and the said rear end panels 21 through 23 inclusive.
  • These rear end panels 21, 22, and 23, are folded the one upon the other; see FIGS. 9 and 10 and held so positioned by means of tabs 25 formed integral with the said rear end panels, said tabs 25 having interlocking engagement with c0- operating slots 26 also formed in the said rear end panels 21, 22, and 23, to thus complete the erection of the shell section 10.
  • an inner liner 28 is provided, said inner liner 28 having no bottom panel and being dimensioned to snugly fit within the said shell section 10 when the same is fully assembled.
  • the subject invention has been described herein as a storage file box and in such capacity it is important to be able to store the respective boxes in stacked relation the one upon the other.
  • this stacked arrangement it is highly important that the respective drawer sections 11 of each unit be capable of being readily and easily withdrawn from its shell section '10 and hence the importance of the reinforcing rim 27 and inner liner 28 to overcome any inherent binding action of the shell section 10 on the drawer section 11 due to the weight of the stacked assembled units.
  • said liner having open end portions and an openbottom portion, a metallic reinforcing ring dimensioned to be detachably mounted in the front end portion of the shell section substantially at the. scored line of the foldable front end panels, said metallic ring sandwiched between the frontend panels of the shell section and themain body panels and positioned at the scored line of the foldable front panels by the substantially abutting forward edge of the liner which is also sandwiched between the front end panels of theshell section and the main body panels of the shell section, and
  • shell, section and a drawer section said shell jsectionbeing collapsible and having a bottom panel, a top panel and. a pair of side panels, said panels being defined by scored:
  • alower 1 storage tile 'box with an upper storage file box, top, bottom and side front end panels defined by scoredlines and folded inwardly upon said main body panel in overlapping relation thereto, a liner having a top panel fit, .saidliner having ,open end portions and an open bottom portion, a metallic reinforcing ring? dimensioned to be detachably mounted in the front end portion of the 40.
  • said metallic ring sandwiched between the front end panels of the shell section and the main body panels andpositioned substantially abutting the scored lines of the folda'ble front end panels'by the forward edge of the liner which is also sandwiched between the front end panels and .the main body panels of the shell section.

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Sept. 27, 1966 B. FITERMAN 3,275,392
STORAGE FILE BOX Filed Jan. 16, 1964 INVENTOR. BENJAMIN F/ TEPMA/U WWW United States Patent 3,275,392 STORAGE FILE BOX 0 Benjamin Fiterman, Minneapolis, Minn., asslgnor to F1- delity File Box, Inc., Minneapolis, Minn., a corporation of Minnesota Filed Jan. 16, 1964, Ser. No. 338,189 2 Claims. (Cl. 312108) This invention relates broadly ,to storage file. boxes, more particularly to storage file boxes having a shell section and a drawer section slidable within said shell section, and more particularly to a storage file box having a reinforced shell section to facilitate free slidingmovement of the said drawer section within said shell section when the filled assembled units are stored in stacked relation, the one upon the other. 1
The principal object of this invention is to provide a reinforced storage file box having a shell section and a drawer section said shell section having reinforcing means whereby multiple units of the assembled storage file box may be stored in stacked relation and still retain the mobility of the said drawer section operating within the said shell section.
A further object of this invention is to provide a storage file box that is completely collapsible with respect to both its shell section and its drawer section to facilitate shipping and storage while in collapsed form.
A further object of this invention is to provided a storage file box having means whereby each assembled unit thereof may be detachably secured the one to the other at the front and rear portions thereof to insure the stability of a plurality of such storage file boxes when the same are stored in stacked relation, the one upon the other.
A still further object of this invention is to provide a storage file box embodying novel interlocking means for securing the same in assembled relation.
. These and other objects of this invention will becom apparent from the following specification and claims when 7 taken in conjunction with the appended drawing which forms a part of this application and in which drawing, like characters indicate like parts throughout the several views. f
To the above end, generally stated, the invention consists of the following devices and combination of devices hereinafter described and defined in the claims.
Referring to the drawing:
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the subject assembled storage file box.
FIG. 2 is a fragmentary perspective view of the front end portion of the shell section of the storage file box partially assembled with some parts being shown in exploded relation.
FIG. 3 is a fragmentary detailed view partly in section illustrating the embodiment of certain reinforcing means at the front end portion of the shell section.
FIG. 4 is a fragmentary view illustrating means for interlocking assembled stacked units of the said shell section at the rear end portion of each thereof.
FIG. 5 is a fragmentary side elevational view of the elements shown in FIG. 4 on an enlarged scale taken on the line 5-5 of FIG. 4.
FIG. 6 is a perspective view of two assembled units of the shell section of the storage file box in stacked relation and illustrating means for securing the one unit to the other.
FIG. 7 is a fragmentary view on an enlarged scale partly in section illustrating the means for securing the forward end portion of the storage file box the one to the other when the same are in assembled stacked relation.
FIG. 8 is a perspective fragmentary view of the rear end portion of the shell section of the storage file box illustrating means whereby said shell section is held in assembled relation, and,
FIG. 9 is a view similar to FIG. 8 further illustrating means for assembling the rear end portion of the shell section in interlocking relation.
The reference numeral 10 is directed to the shell section of a storage file box and the numeral 11 to the drawer section thereof having a hand grip 12 to facilitate endwisc movement of the said drawer section 11 within the shell section 10. The said shell section 10 and the drawer section 11 are completely collapsible to facilitate shipment and storage of unassembled units of each thereof, however, as will presently appear, it is extremely simple to assembled these respective units into a complete storage file box.
As best seen in FIG. 6 the shell section 10 comprises a main top panel 13, a main bottom panel 14. and main side panels 15 and is assembled in a generally conventional manner by folding said panels along well defined scored lies into an erected position. The front end portion of the said shell section 10 is open to receive the drawer section 11 and is further provided with top and bottom foldable end panels 17 and 18 respectively together with foldable side end panels 19 all of which foldable panels are merely free extensions of the said main top panel 13, the main bottom panel 14 and the main side panels 15. The inner end portion of said panels at their junction with the said main panels also have well defined scored lines whereby the same may be folded into the open mouth portion of the shell section 10 into overlapping engagement with the inside surfaces of those main panel sections 13, 14, and 15, to facilitate the erected assembly of the front end portion of the said shell section 10.
The rear end portion of the shell section 10 is closed by means of foldable top and bottom panels 21 and 22 respectively, and side panels 23 all of which are provided'with well defined scored lines 24 at the junction of the main body panels 14 and 1 5 and the said rear end panels 21 through 23 inclusive. These rear end panels 21, 22, and 23, are folded the one upon the other; see FIGS. 9 and 10 and held so positioned by means of tabs 25 formed integral with the said rear end panels, said tabs 25 having interlocking engagement with c0- operating slots 26 also formed in the said rear end panels 21, 22, and 23, to thus complete the erection of the shell section 10.
A relatively heavy reinforcing rim 27, dimensioned to a close frictional fit with the open mouth of the shell section 10 substantially at the scored lines 16 and is positioned in the open mouth of said shell sec-tion 10 during the assembly thereof and prior to the inward folding of the front end panel members 17, 1'8, and '19, see FIG. 3, which panel members serve to hold the reinforcing rim 27 positioned at the forward open end of the shell sec tion 10.
To further reinforce the top and side portion of the shell section 10 and to facilitate endwise movements of the drawer section '11 therein, an inner liner 28 is provided, said inner liner 28 having no bottom panel and being dimensioned to snugly fit within the said shell section 10 when the same is fully assembled.
The subject invention has been described herein as a storage file box and in such capacity it is important to be able to store the respective boxes in stacked relation the one upon the other. In this stacked arrangement it is highly important that the respective drawer sections 11 of each unit be capable of being readily and easily withdrawn from its shell section '10 and hence the importance of the reinforcing rim 27 and inner liner 28 to overcome any inherent binding action of the shell section 10 on the drawer section 11 due to the weight of the stacked assembled units.
It is important to secure the respective assembled units the one to the other in stacked relation against 3 shifting movements and for-this purpose I provide .a pair 'of laterally spaced bolts29. each having a wash'er'29. "and a nut 2 which bolts extend through the meeting surfaces of the respective shell sections .10 as the same are stored inv stackedrelation; These nut equipped bolts 29, see FIG. 6, are preferably positioned adjacent the bolts 29, see numeral '30.
The rear. end portions of the stacked shell sections 10 are held secured, the one to the other by means. of
a relatively large U shaped staple that is inserted endwise into the corrugation of the material of which the subject storage file boxes are'preferably fabricated. As best seen in FIG. 5, the respective legs 32 of the staple 31 are inserted into the said corrugation of separate.
file boxes adjacent the upper and lower rear. end portions of each thereof and at each side thereof, to thus the invention herein presented, it is possible to produce still other embodiments without departing from the inventive concept herein disclosed, and it is desired, there! fore, that only such limitations be imposed .on the appended claims as are stated herein or required by the.
prior art.
What I claim is:
1.5A storage file box comprising in combination, a shell section and a drawer section, said shell section being collapsible and having a bottom panel, a top panel and a pair of side panels, said panels being defined by scored lapping and spaced relation thereto, a liner having a top. panel and side panels depending therefrom disposed.
within the interior of the body portion of the shell section in close working fit, said liner having open end portions and an openbottom portion, a metallic reinforcing ring dimensioned to be detachably mounted in the front end portion of the shell section substantially at the. scored line of the foldable front end panels, said metallic ring sandwiched between the frontend panels of the shell section and themain body panels and positioned at the scored line of the foldable front panels by the substantially abutting forward edge of the liner which is also sandwiched between the front end panels of theshell section and the main body panels of the shell section, and
means whereby a plurality of assembled storage file boxes "'aresecured' one to other-in stacked relation by a pair of laterally spaced nut and bolt assemblies extending through the bottom of the one shell section and .the top body 5 panelof an :underlying shell. section spaced .rearwardly of the metallic reinforcing ring, the nut and boltassemlilies-underlying the bottom front end'panelof the upper panel-of the lower stacked container.
'2.A plurality of assembledstorage file boxes, each of said storage file boxes comprising in combination, a
shell, section and a drawer section, said shell jsectionbeing collapsible and having a bottom panel, a top panel and. a pair of side panels, said panels being defined by scored:
lines along which said panels are folded into assembled relation to form a main body portion of the shell section,- top, bottom and side foldable rear end panels defined by scored lines, one of said side rear end panels having .a slot therein and folded inwardly, the other of said side rear end panels folded into over-lapping relation with the first rear end panel having a tab thereon inserted into the slot in the first side rear end panel, the top rear-end panel folded downwardly into over-lapping relation with the side rear end paneland having slots therein, the bottom rear end panel folded upwardly into over-lapping relation with the top rear end panel and having tabs therein engagcd in theslots in the top rear end panel thereby closing the rear end portion of said shell section, the rear A end portion receiving transverse clips joining. alower 1 storage tile 'box with an upper storage file box, top, bottom and side front end panels defined by scoredlines and folded inwardly upon said main body panel in overlapping relation thereto, a liner having a top panel fit, .saidliner having ,open end portions and an open bottom portion, a metallic reinforcing ring? dimensioned to be detachably mounted in the front end portion of the 40.
able front end panels, said metallic ring sandwiched between the front end panels of the shell section and the main body panels andpositioned substantially abutting the scored lines of the folda'ble front end panels'by the forward edge of the liner which is also sandwiched between the front end panels and .the main body panels of the shell section.
References Cited by theExaminer UNITED STATES PATENTS CLAUDE A. LE ROY, Primary Examiner.
A. F RANKEL, Assistant Examiner.
stacked shell section and underlying the. top front end shell section substantially at the scored line. of the fold-

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1. A STORAGE FILE BOX COMPRISING IN COMBINATION, A SHELL SECTION AND A DRAWER SECTION, SAID SHELL SECTION BEING COLLAPSIBLE AND HAVING A BOTTOM PANEL, A TOP PANEL AND A PAIR OF SIDE PANELS, SAID PANELS BEING DEFINED BY SCORED LINES ALONG WHICH SAID PANELS ARE FOLDED INTO ASSEMBLED RELATION TO FORM A MAIN BODY PORTION OF THE SHELL SECTION, TOP, BOTTOM AND SIDE FOLDABLE REAR END PANELS DEFINED BY SCORED LINES, SAID REAR END PANELS FOLDED INTO OVER-LAPPING RELATION CLOSING THE REAR END PORTION OF SAID SHELL SECTION, TOP, BOTTOM AND SIDE FRONT END PANELS DEFINED BY SCORED LINES FOLDED INWARDLY UPON SAID MAIN BODY PANELS IN OVERLAPPING AND SPACING RELATION THERETO, A LINER HAVING A TOP PANEL AND SIDE PANELS DEPENDING THEREFROM DISPOSED WITHIN THE INTERIOR OF THE BODY PORTION OF THE SHELL SECTION IN CLOSE WORKING FIT, SAID LINER HAVING OPEN END PORTIONS AND AN OPEN BOTTOM PORTION, A METALLIC REINFORCING RING DIMENSIONED TO BE DETACHABLY MOUNTED IN THE FRONT END PORTION OF THE SHELL SECTION SUBSTANTIALLY AT THE SCORED LINE OF THE FOLDABLE FRONT END PANELS, SAID METALLIC RING SANDWICHED BETWEEN THE FRONT END PANELS OF THE SHELL SECTION AND THE MAIN BODY PANELS AND POSITIONED AT THE SCORED LINE OF THE FOLDABLE FRONT PANELS BY THE SUBSTANTIALLY ABUTTING FORWARD EDGE OF THE LINER WHICH IS ALSO SANDWICHED BETWEEN THE FRONT END PANELS OF THE SHELL SECTION AND THE MAIN BODY PANELS OF THE SHELL SECTION, AND MEANS WHEREBY A PLURALITY OF ASSEMBLED STORAGE FILE BOXES
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