[0001] The invention relates to a container for storing articles, comprising at least a
bottom wall and a number of side walls which are pivotally connected to the bottom
wall, which side walls can pivot from a closed position of the container, in which
access to the bottom wall is limited, to an unfolded position of the container, in
which access to the bottom wall is easier, each side wall being provided, at a position
spaced from the bottom wall, with an edge element which extends substantially transversely
to the side wall.
[0002] The invention further relates to a set of parts for forming such a container.
[0003] Such containers or storage boxes are known per se for storing articles.
[0004] The invention concerns a container which is in particular suitable for packaging
articles of relatively small dimensions, for example, such as Lego pieces, screws
and bolts. With such a container, which is known from
NL1037285 in the name of the present applicant, the container can be swung open from the closed
position to an unfolded position by pivoting the side walls away from each other.
Rigid side walls adjacent to each other are connected by flexible connecting side
walls. In the closed position, access to the interior of the container is limited,
whilst in the unfolded position the articles can be selected or displayed on the surface
provided by said unfolding. Both the rigid side walls and the flexible connecting
side walls are provided with edge elements which prevent the relative small articles
from rolling off the surface.
[0005] When the articles are to be put away again, the side walls and the connecting side
walls are pivoted toward each other until the side walls extend substantially transversely
to the bottom wall and to each other. When this takes place, the articles move over
the side walls and the connecting side walls in the direction of the bottom wall.
Subsequently, a cover can be positioned on the side of the side walls remote from
the bottom wall.
[0006] With the container known from
NL1037285 it is thus no longer necessary to tip over the contents of the container in order
to find the desired article, for example in the case of Lego pieces for building a
particular Lego structure.
[0007] Although the known device is quite satisfactory, it is a drawback of the known device
that it is relatively costly to produce the rigid bottom wall, the rigid side walls
that are pivotally connected thereto and the connecting side walls that are connected
to the side walls. The known container comprises a relatively large blank in the unfolded
position. As a result, a version of plastic material will be relatively costly because
relatively large moulds must be used. It has furthermore been found that it is relatively
difficult to realise the various material properties that are required, such as the
combination of flexible connecting parts and rigid side walls, in the end product.
[0008] The object of the invention is to provide a container that can be produced in a relatively
simple manner.
[0009] This object is achieved with the container according to the invention in that the
container is provided with a flexible holder element which is connected to the edge
elements, wherein the flexible holder element extends over the bottom wall, the side
walls, between adjacent side walls and between adjacent edge elements in the unfolded
position of the container.
[0010] The bottom wall, the side walls and the edge elements can be made of one and the
same plastic material. The bottom wall, the side walls and the edge elements can be
produced as separate parts, which are subsequently joined together, or as a single
blank. Openings are located between adjacent side walls, which extend in different
directions in the unfolded position. The flexible holder element extends over said
openings. The flexible material extends further between the edge elements, which extend
transversely to the side walls. In the unfolded position, the flexible material is
stretched between the edge elements, as it were, in which position it extends substantially
transversely to the side walls, just like the edge elements.
[0011] Surprisingly it has been found that the use of more parts makes it possible to produce
the container at relatively lower cost. The use of relatively more parts leads to
a greater functionality. The use of the flexible holder element and the edge elements
placed on the side walls makes it possible to produce the container in a relatively
simple manner and at low cost. In the closed position, the flexible holder element
is located in the interior of the container and holds the articles. The flexible holder
element has the advantage that, in co-operation with the edge elements, it forms a
holder having a bottom surface and a circumferential wall in the unfolded position
of the container for holding articles present on the bottom surface. The articles
will thus remain in the interior of the container also in the unfolded position, thereby
reducing the risk of the articles inadvertently being lost.
[0012] The flexible holder element can be made of any flexible material.
[0013] It is noted that from
US 20060169690 A1 there is known a convertible container comprising a bottom wall and side walls hinged
thereto. Said document, however, does not present a container having relatively rigid
walls and rigid edge elements and a flexible holder element, which flexible holder
element extends not only over the rigid walls and between the side walls but also
over the edge elements and between the edge elements. As a result, the flexible element
covers the openings between the side walls and at the same time forms an upright wall
that extends between the edge elements.
[0014] It is noted that from
US 5,542,870 A there is known a fold-out container comprising a bottom wall and side walls pivotally
connected thereto. The side walls comprise triangular edge parts extending transversely
thereto, which, in the closed position, form a cover extending parallel to the bottom
wall. However, said document does not present a container provided with a flexible
holder element that extends over the rigid walls, between the side walls and also
over the edge elements and between the edge elements.
[0015] One embodiment of the container according to the invention is characterised in that
the flexible holder element forms an endless upright edge in the unfolded position
over the edge elements and between the adjacent edge elements.
[0016] Because of the provision of the endless edge, relatively small articles are prevented
from sliding or rolling off the bottom surface in a simple manner.
[0017] Another embodiment of the container according to the invention is characterised in
that the flexible holder element forms a substantially regular octagonal surface,
with the endless upright edge extending transversely thereto, in an unfolded position.
[0018] Such a regular octagonal surface is suitable for a container having a square bottom
wall and identical side walls.
[0019] Preferably, both the bottom and the side walls are square. By using four side walls,
a cube-shaped container is obtained. Using such a container, a relatively large area
can be defined, whilst folding as well as unfolding can take place in a simple manner.
Because of the relatively large area in an unfolded position, sorting and selecting
the articles is relatively easy.
[0020] Another embodiment of the container according to the invention is characterised in
that the flexible holder element is made of a cloth-like material.
[0021] Such a material is relatively inexpensive the textile-like material can be relatively
thin, so that the textile-like material is easily deformable upon folding and unfolding
the container. The textile-like material may be cotton or a synthetic material, for
example.
[0022] Another embodiment of the container according to the invention is characterised in
that the flexible holder element is undetachably connected to the edge elements.
[0023] In this way the holder element is prevented in a simple manner from becoming detached
from the edge elements upon folding and unfolding of the container.
[0024] Another embodiment of the container according to the invention is characterised in
that the flexible holder element is provided with means for connecting the flexible
holder element to the edge elements.
[0025] If the flexible holder element is connected to the edge elements by means of shell-shaped
elements, Velcro or other detachable means provided on the flexible holder element,
the flexible holder element can be easily detached, for example for being washed.
[0026] Another embodiment of the container according to the invention is characterised in
that the container comprises a number of connecting elements, wherein at least each
side wall and the bottom wall are pivotally connected via at least one connecting
element.
[0027] This makes it possible to use relatively simple walls. The connecting elements are
preferably designed for engaging edges or edge portions of the walls.
[0028] Another embodiment of the container according to the invention is characterised in
that the connecting element comprises a hook-shaped hinge element, which hook-shaped
hinge element comprises two spring lips extending parallel to each other, which are
connected near a first end and which are provided with barb-like elements at a second
end remote from the first end, whilst the hook-shaped hinge element is provided with
a hook-shaped element on a side of the first end remote from the second end.
[0029] The connecting element can be easily connected to the bottom wall by means of the
lips, whilst the hook-shaped element can be connected to the side wall, or conversely.
[0030] Another embodiment of the container according to the invention is characterised in
that the barb-like elements are located in an opening provided in the bottom wall,
and that the hook-shaped element is in engagement with a pivot connected to the associated
side wall, or vice versa.
[0031] The barb-like elements provide a solid connection between the connecting element
and the wall in question. The hook-shaped hinge element that has been moved into engagement
with the pivot provides a pivotable connection between the bottom wall and the side
wall in a simple manner.
[0032] The hook-shaped hinge elements can be used in pairs. Two hook-shaped hinge elements
are in that case used beside each other, with the hook-shaped elements facing away
from each other and extending in opposite directions. The connecting elements are
pivotable relative to the bottom wall upon connection of the hook-shaped elements,
so that the hook-shaped elements can engage the pivot from opposite sides. Once the
two hook-shaped elements surround the pivot, the connecting elements can be moved
relative to the bottom wall, resulting in the barb-like elements being positioned
in a further opening in the bottom wall and the lips abutting against a strip-shaped
element of the bottom wall. In this locked position, the connecting elements are no
longer pivotable relative to the bottom wall. Since the two hook-shaped elements engage
around the pivot from different sides, disconnecting the hook-shaped elements is not
possible. As a result, a substantially undetachably, pivotable connection between
the bottom wall and the side wall is obtained. It is also possible, of course, for
the pivot to be connected to the bottom wall and for the barb-like elements of the
connecting element can be connected to the side wall. Preferably, two pairs of hook-shaped
hinge elements are used for each side wall.
[0033] Another embodiment of the container according to the invention is characterised in
that the container comprises a number of coupling elements, wherein two adjacent side
walls are detachably connected together in the closed position of the container via
the interlocking coupling element and connecting element.
[0034] By connecting the side walls together in the closed position of the container, undesirable
unfolding of the container is prevented in a simple manner.
[0035] Another embodiment of the container according to the invention is characterised in
that the coupling element comprises two spring lips extending parallel to each other,
which are connected near a first end and which are provided with barb-like elements
at a second end remote from the first end, whilst the coupling element is provided
with a cam-shaped element on a side of the first end remote from the second end.
[0036] Such a coupling element can be connected to the side wall in a similar manner as
the above-described connecting element. Preferably, it is connected to the side wall
at a position spaced from the bottom wall, so that a good connection between the side
walls is obtained.
[0037] Another embodiment of the container according to the invention is characterised in
that the side walls include an angle of at least 135 degrees, preferably 180 degrees,
with the bottom wall in the unfolded position.
[0038] If an angle of at least 135 degrees is used, the container provides a kind of shell
shape in the unfolded position, in which the articles that may be present therein
are readily accessible to a user. The surface is formed by the bottom wall and the
side walls that extend at an angle of 130 degrees or more with respect to the bottom
surface. Preferably, the side walls lie substantially in the same plane as the bottom
wall in the unfolded position, in other words, the side walls more or less include
an angle of about 180 degrees with the bottom wall. In this way a relatively flat
surface is provided, which can form an ideal playing surface for a child, for example.
[0039] Another embodiment of the container according to the invention is characterised in
that the bottom wall and/or the side walls are made of a relatively rigid material,
for example a rigid plastic.
[0040] In this way a container is obtained which exhibits robustness in the closed position
thereof, whilst a maximal area is obtained in the unfolded position due to the use
of the flexible holder element.
[0041] The invention further relates to a set of parts for forming a container as described
in the foregoing, said set comprising a bottom wall, a number of separate side walls
being pivotally connectable to the bottom wall, a number of separate edge elements,
each edge element being connectable to a side wall, which edge element extends transversely
to the side wall, spaced from the bottom wall; as well as a substantially flexible
holder element, which is connectable to the edge elements, wherein the side walls,
after connection of the parts into an assembled container, are pivotable from a closed
position of the container, in which access to the bottom wall is limited, to an unfolded
position of the container, in which access to the bottom wall is easier, in which
unfolded position the flexible holder element extends over the bottom wall, the side
walls, between adjacent side walls and between adjacent edge elements.
[0042] The invention is based on the surprising perception that the known container can
be suitably assembled from a number of parts which in themselves are relatively small.
Instead of integrally forming a blank by means of which the container can be placed
in a closed position, the container is built up of separate parts.
[0043] In an unfolded position of the container, the flexible holder element forms, in co-operation
with the edge elements, a holder having a bottom surface and a circumferential wall
for holding articles present on the bottom surface in place thereon. The articles
will thus remain in the interior of the container also in the unfolded position, so
that the risk of the articles inadvertently being lost is reduced.
[0044] A special additional advantage of the set of parts is that the set can be packaged
as a relatively compact whole, which thus takes up relatively little space, for example
in a shop. The various parts of the set are to be assembled by the user. The set may
also comprise the connecting elements and coupling elements already described in the
foregoing.
[0045] It is preferable if the container and the set of parts further comprise a cover wall,
which can be detachably connected to the side walls of the container in the closed
position of the container.
[0046] The invention will be explained in more detail hereinafter by means of a description
of a preferred embodiment of a container and a set of parts according to the invention,
in which reference is made to the following figures, in which:
Figure 1 is a perspective, exploded view of a first embodiment of a container according
to the present invention in an unfolded position thereof;
Figure 2 is an overview of a set of parts for the container according to the present
invention that is shown in figure 1;
Figure 3 is a top plan view of a partially assembled condition as shown in figure
1;
Figure 4 is a perspective rear view of a second embodiment of a container according
to the present invention in an unfolded position thereof;
Figure 5 is a perspective front view of the container shown in figure 1 in an unfolded
position thereof;
Figure 6 is an exploded view of a flexible holder element 7 of the container shown
in figure 4;
Figure 7 is a perspective front view of the container shown in figure 4 in a partially
unfolded position thereof.
[0047] Like parts are indicated by the same numerals in the figures.
[0048] Figure 1 shows a perspective, exploded view of a container 1 according to the invention.
The container 1 comprises a bottom wall 2, to which four side walls 4a-4d are pivotally
connected. The bottom wall 2 and the side walls 4a-4d are made of a relatively rigid
material, for example a rigid plastic. Figure 1 shows the situation with the container
1 in an unfolded position. In this position, the four side walls 4a-4d extend parallel
to the bottom wall 2. Provided on each of the side walls 4a-4d is an edge element
6a-6d. The edge element 6a-6d extends transversely to the plane formed by the side
wall 4a-4d. The edge element 6a-6d is mounted in openings in the side wall 4a-4d by
means of hook-shaped pins.
[0049] The container 1 also comprises a flexible holder element 7. The flexible holder element
7 may be made of a textile material or of a flexible plastic material. The flexible
holder element 7 comprises an octagonal layer of material, which is provided with
an endless upright edge 8 at the octagonal outer circumference, which edge is preferably
made of the same material. The upright edge 8 is provided with a receiving opening
on the sides facing the bottom wall 2 and the edge elements 6a-6d, via which the holder
element 7 can be connected to the edge elements in a simple manner. In a simple embodiment,
the upright edge 8 provided with receiving openings is made of a textile material.
To that end a piece of textile is affixed to each side of the octagon opposite the
edge elements 6a-6d, with the end being folded toward the edge of the octagon. The
flap is folded double, as it were. The side edges are then joined together, using
a sewing or a glueing technique, for example. Thus a receiving opening for the edge
element 6a-6d is formed. By connecting the side edges of each flap of the octagon
to a side edge of an adjacent flap, an upright edge 8 is formed, which offers some
resistance against deformation also in an unfolded position. In the folded position,
a cover element 9 can be placed on the container 1 so as to close the interior of
the container.
[0050] Folding and unfolding the container can take place in a similar manner as already
described in
NL 1037285, which publication is incorporated herein by reference.
[0051] As figure 1 clearly shows, the container 1 comprises substantially six identical
wall elements, which together form a cube-shaped container 1 comprising a bottom 2,
side walls 4a-d and a cover 9. Because of the use of six substantially identical wall
elements, the production process is relatively simple and inexpensive. The use of
several costly moulds is no longer necessary. Furthermore, this embodiment of the
container 1 makes it possible for the container 1 to be transported as a construction
kit comprising a set of parts and also to be offered and sold as such in a shop. The
user must assemble the container himself.
[0052] Figure 2 shows an overview of the set of parts. The set comprises a flexible holder
7, a number of walls, a number of edge elements 6 and a number of connecting elements
11 and coupling elements 12. Said parts are not shown to scale. A usual set comprises
one flexible holder 7, which is octagonal in shape, one bottom wall 2, four side walls
4a-4d, which are all five identical, four edge elements 6 and sufficient connecting
elements 11, 12 for pivotally connecting the four side walls 4a-4d to the bottom wall
2, and possibly for firmly connecting the edge elements 6 to the side walls 4a-4d.
Each edge element 6 comprises short sides extending at an angle of 45 degrees to the
longitudinal side. If desired, a cover 9 similar to the bottom wall 2 and the side
walls 4a-4d may be added to the set.
[0053] The connecting element 11 is provided with a hook-shaped hinge element which comprises
two spring lips 13, 14 extending parallel to each other, which lips are connected
near a first end 15 and which are provided with barb-like elements 17 at a second
end 16 remote from the first end. The hook-shaped hinge element is provided with a
hook-shaped element 18 on a side of the first end 15 remote from the second end 16.
[0054] The coupling element 12 comprises two spring lips 19 extending parallel to each other,
which are connected near a first end 20 and which are provided with barb-like elements
22 at a second end 21 remote from the first end. The coupling element 12 is provided
with a cam-shaped element 23 on a side of the first end 20 remote from the second
end 21. The cam-shaped element 23 can be detachably clamped in the hook-shaped element
18, as will be explained in more detail yet below.
[0055] The walls 2, 4a-4d, 9 each have two pairs of connecting positions 25 on each longitudinal
side 24 for connection to a connecting element 11 or a coupling element 12. Each connecting
position 25 comprises a pivot 26 extending parallel to the longitudinal side 24 in
question, a first opening 27, a strip 28 extending parallel to the pivot 26 and a
second opening 29.
[0056] To connect a side wall 4a-4d to the bottom wall 2, a connecting element 11 is provided
at each pair of connecting positions 24 on the longitudinal side 24 of the bottom
wall facing the side wall in question. To that end the barb-like elements 17 are pushed
over the pivot 26 in the direction indicated by arrow P1 until the barb-like elements
17 are located in the opening 27. When this is done, the lips 13, 14 are urged apart
against spring force. In this position, the connecting element 11 can pivot about
the pivot 26. The hook-shaped elements 18 of two adjacent connecting elements 11 are
connected to the pivot 26 in opposite sense, with the opening 30 of one hook-shaped
element 18' facing up, seen in the plane of drawing of figure 3, and the opening of
the other hook-shaped element 18" facing down, seen in the plane of drawing of figure
3. Subsequently, the hook-shaped elements 18', 18" are placed round the pivot 26 of
the side wall 4d from both sides. Once the four connecting elements 11 are connected
to the side wall 4, the side wall 4d and the connecting elements 11 connected thereto
are moved in the direction indicated by arrow P1 toward the side wall 2. Upon said
movement, the lips 13, 14 are again urged apart against spring force until the barb-like
elements 17 are located in the openings 29 and the lips 13, 14 abut against the strip
28 on either side. In this position the connecting element 11 can no longer pivot
about the pivot 26 of the bottom wall 2. This position is shown at the connection
between the side wall 4c and the bottom wall 2. Since the hook-shaped elements 18',
18" engage round the pivot 26 from both sides, the pivot 26 cannot undesirably become
detached from the hook-shaped elements 18', 18". The bottom wall 2 and the four connecting
elements 11 connected thereto can pivot about the four pivots 26 of the side wall
4d.
[0057] In a similar manner, all side walls 4a-4d are pivotally connected to the bottom wall
2. It is also possible to connect the barb-like elements 17 of the connecting elements
11 to the side walls 4a-4d and to connect the hook-shaped element 18 to the pivots
26 of the bottom wall 2.
[0058] On two adjacent longitudinal sides 24 of two adjacent side walls 4c, 4d, a connecting
element 11 is provided at the connecting position 25 furthest removed from the bottom
wall 2 in the case of one side wall 4d and a coupling element 12 is provided at the
connecting position 25 furthest removed from the bottom wall 2 in the case of the
other side wall 4c. The connecting element 11 and the coupling element 12 are moved
in the directions indicated by arrows P2, P3 until the barb-like elements 17, 22 are
located in the openings 29 and the lips 13, 14; 19 abut against the strip 28 on either
side. In the closed position of the container 1, the cam-shaped element 23 of the
coupling element 12 is detachably clamped in the opening 30 of the hook-shaped element
18 of the connecting element 11.
[0059] Figures 4-7 show a second embodiment of a container 40 according to the invention.
The container 40 comprises a blank 41 of plastic material, comprising a bottom wall
42 and four side walls 43, which are pivotally connected to the bottom wall 42 via
fold lines 44. The blank 41 is made of polypropylene, for example. Each side wall
43 comprises, on either side thereof, a connecting strip 45 extending transversely
to the associated fold line 44. The connecting strips 45 are pivotally connected to
the side wall 43 via fold lines 46. Adjacent connecting strips 45 of adjacent side
walls 43 are provided with mating strips of Velcro 47, 48, by means of which the container
40 can be held in the closed position.
[0060] Each side wall 43 further comprises an edge element 49 (see figure 7), which extends
parallel to the associated fold line 44. The edge element 49 is pivotally connected
to the side wall 43 via a fold line 50. The edge element 49 comprises short sides
51 extending at an angle of 45 degrees to the fold line 15.
[0061] The side walls 43 are each provided with an opening 52 for lifting the container
40.
[0062] The container 40 further comprises a flexible holder element 53. The flexible holder
element 53 comprises an octagonal bottom surface 54 and an upright endless edge 55
extending along the circumference of the bottom surface 53. The edge 55 extends transversely
to the bottom surface 54. The flexible element 53 is made of a 80 - 100 g nonwoven
polypropylene cloth, for example.
[0063] The endless edge 55 is glued to the edge elements 49 of the blank 41 with edge portions
56. Edge portions 57 of the endless edge 55 located between edge portions 56 extends
between the short sides 51 of the edge elements 49. A central portion 58 of the bottom
surface 54 extends over the bottom wall 42 and portions 59 extend over the side walls
43. Portions 60 of the bottom surface 54 extend over openings between adjacent side
walls 43. The edge portions 56 are foldable about fold lines 61 relative to the portions
59. The edge portions 57 are foldable about fold lines 62 relative to the portions
60.
[0064] In the fully unfolded position, the edge elements 49 of the blank 41 and the edge
portions 56 connected thereto of the flexible holder element 53 extend transversely
to a base plane in which the bottom wall 42 and side walls 43, are located. The edge
portions 57 that extend between the short sides 51 of the edge elements 49 also extend
transversely to the base plane.
[0065] Figure 6 shows an unfolded cloth of which the flexible holder element 53 is made.
The edge portions 57 comprise a lip 64 near both ends, which lip is connected to the
edge portion 57 via a fold line 65. The lip 64 extends along a short side 66 of the
edge portion 56. The lip 64 is cut loose from the edge portion 56 along the short
side 66. Then the edge portions 56, 57 are folded about the fold lines 61, 62 to an
orientation transversely to the bottom surface 54. The lips 64 are folded about the
fold lines 65, placed against the edge portions 56 and subsequently connected thereto
by glueing or sewing. Thus the flexible holder element 53 comprising an upright endless
edge 55 is obtained. The edge 55 preferably has a height of a few centimetres, for
example 3 - 6 centimetres, so that on the one hand small articles are held within
the flexible holder element 53 and on the other hand articles are readily accessible
to a user.
[0066] Figure 7 shows the container 40 in a partially unfolded position, in which two side
walls 43 extend transversely to the bottom wall 42 and two side walls 43 extend parallel
to the bottom wall 42. As the figure clearly shows, the edge elements 49 of the side
walls 43 extending parallel to the bottom wall 42 and the edge portions 56 connected
thereto of the flexible holder element 53 extend transversely to the bottom wall 42.
The edge portion 57 that extends between the short sides 51 of the edge elements 49
likewise extends transversely to the bottom wall 42.
[0067] The set of parts can be made in various dimensions. An embodiment of the container
1 with a length L of the sides of the bottom wall 2 and the side walls 4a-4d of 20
- 25 centimetres is specially preferred, however. In a non-assembled condition, such
a container 1 fits in a package having a height of about 6 centimetres.
[0068] It is also possible to use different materials for the bottom wall, the side walls
and the flexible holder element.
[0069] The skilled person will appreciate that the invention has been described in the foregoing
on the basis of a few possible embodiments that are preferred. The invention is not
limited to these embodiments, however.
[0070] It is possible to construct the cover so that it closes a container at the upper
side thereof with one side and is suitable for supporting a container positioned thereon
with another side. The cover may be provided with an upright edge, which abuts on
the side walls of the container positioned thereon.
[0071] It is thus apparent, for example, that the invention is not limited to the manner
in which the connection between the walls is effected, and that alternatives are conceivable.
[0072] It is also conceivable for the walls and the bottom not to be identical, but that
differences between the walls are possible. A uniform version is preferable, however.
[0073] It is furthermore conceivable for the container not to be cube-shaped but to have
a different shape.
List of numerals
[0074]
- 1
- container
- 2
- bottom wall
- 4a-4d
- side wall
- 6a-6d
- edge element
- 7
- flexible holder element
- 8
- endless upright edge
- 9
- cover element
- 11
- connecting element
- 12
- coupling element
- 13
- lip
- 14
- lip
- 15
- first end
- 16
- second end
- 17
- barb-like element
- 18, 18', 18"
- hook-shaped element
- 19
- lip
- 20
- first end
- 21
- second end
- 22
- barb-like element
- 23
- cam-shaped element
- 24
- longitudinal side
- 25
- connecting position
- 26
- pivot
- 27
- first opening
- 28
- strip
- 29
- second opening
- 30
- opening
- 40
- container
- 41
- plastic blank
- 42
- bottom wall
- 43
- side walls
- 44
- fold line
- 45
- connecting strip
- 46
- fold line
- 47
- strip of Velcro
- 48
- strip of Velcro
- 49
- edge element
- 50
- fold line
- 51
- short side
- 52
- opening 52
- 53
- flexible holder element
- 54
- octagonal bottom surface
- 55
- endless edge
- 56
- edge portion
- 57
- edge portions
- 58
- central portion
- 59
- portion
- 60
- portion
- 61
- fold line
- 62
- fold line
- 64
- lip
- 65
- fold line
- 66
- short side
1. A container (1, 40) for storing articles, comprising at least a bottom wall (2, 42)
and a number of side walls (4a-4d, 43) which are pivotally connected to the bottom
wall (2, 42), which side walls (4a-4d, 43) can pivot from a closed position of the
container (1, 40), in which access to the bottom wall (2, 42) is limited, to an unfolded
position of the container (1, 40), in which access to the bottom wall (2, 42) is easier,
each side wall (4a-4d, 43) being provided, at a position spaced from the bottom wall
(2, 42), with an edge element which extends substantially transversely to the side
wall, characterised in that the container (1, 40) is provided with a flexible holder element (7, 53) which is
connected to the edge elements (6a-6d, 49), wherein the flexible holder element (7,
53) extends over the bottom wall (2, 42), the side walls (4a-4d, 43), between adjacent
side walls (4a-4d, 43) and between adjacent edge elements (6a-6d, 49) in the unfolded
position.
2. A container (1, 40) according to claim 1, characterised in that the flexible holder element (7, 53) forms an endless upright edge (8, 55) in the
unfolded position over the edge elements (6a-6d, 49) and between the adjacent edge
elements (6a-6d, 49).
3. A container (1, 40) according to claim 2, characterised in that the flexible holder element (7, 53) forms a substantially regular octagonal surface,
with the endless upright edge (8, 55) extending transversely thereto, in an unfolded
position.
4. A container (1, 40) according to any one of the preceding claims, characterised in that the flexible holder element (7, 53) is made of a cloth-like material.
5. A container (1, 40) according to any one of the preceding claims, characterised in that the flexible holder element (7, 53) is undetachably connected to the edge elements
(6a-6d, 49).
6. A container (1, 40) according to any one of the preceding claims 1 - 4, characterised in that the flexible holder element (7, 53) is provided with means for connecting the flexible
holder element (7, 53) to the edge elements (6a-6d, 49).
7. A container (1, 40) according to any one of the preceding claims, characterised in that the container (1, 40) comprises a number of connecting elements (11), wherein at
least each side wall and the bottom wall (2, 42) are pivotally connected via at least
one connecting element.
8. A container (1, 40) according to claim 7, characterised in that the connecting element comprises a hook-shaped hinge element, which hook-shaped hinge
element comprises two spring lips (13, 14) extending parallel to each other, which
are connected near a first end (15) and which are provided with barb-like elements
(17) at a second end (16) remote from the first end, whilst the hook-shaped hinge
element is provided with a hook-shaped element (18, 18', 18") on a side of the first
end remote from the second end.
9. A container (1, 40) according to claim 8, characterised in that the barb-like elements (17) are located in an opening (27, 29) provided in the bottom
wall (2, 42), and that the hook-shaped element (18, 18', 18") is in engagement with
a pivot (26) connected to the associated side wall (4a-4d, 43), or vice versa.
10. A container (1, 40) according to any one of the preceding claims 7 - 9, characterised in that the container (1, 40) comprises a number of coupling elements (12), wherein two adjacent
side walls (4a-4d, 43) are detachably connected together in the closed position of
the container (1, 40) via the interlocking coupling element (12) and connecting element
(11).
11. A container (1, 40) according to claim 10, characterised in that the coupling element (12) comprises two spring lips (19) extending parallel to each
other, which are connected near a first end (20) and which are provided with barb-like
elements (22) at a second end (21) remote from the first end, whilst the coupling
element (12) is provided with a cam-shaped element (23) on a side of the first end
remote from the second end.
12. A container (1, 40) according to any one of the preceding claims, characterised in that the side walls (4a-4d, 43) include an angle of at least 135 degrees, preferably 180
degrees, with the bottom wall (2, 42) in the unfolded position.
13. A container (1, 40) according to any one of the preceding claims, characterised in that the bottom wall (2, 42) and/or the side walls (4a-4d, 43) are made of a relatively
rigid material, for example a rigid plastic.
14. A set of parts for forming a container (1, 40) according to any one of the preceding
claims, said set comprising:
- a bottom wall (2, 42);
- a number of separate side walls (4a-4d, 43) being pivotally connectable to the bottom
wall (2, 42);
- a number of separate edge elements (6a-6d, 49), each edge element (6a-6d, 49) being
connectable to a side wall (4a-4d, 43), which edge element (6a-6d, 49) extends transversely
to the side wall (4a-4d, 43), spaced from the bottom wall (2, 42); as well as
- a substantially flexible holder element (7, 53), which is connectable to the edge
elements (6a-6d, 49);
wherein the side walls (4a-4d, 43), after connection of the parts into an assembled
container (1, 40), are pivotable from a closed position of the container (1, 40),
in which access to the bottom wall (2, 42) is limited, to an unfolded position of
the container (1, 40), in which access to the bottom wall (2, 42) is easier, in which
unfolded position the flexible holder element (7, 53) extends over the bottom wall
(2, 42), the side walls (4a-4d, 43), between adjacent side walls (4a-4d, 43) and between
adjacent edge elements (6a-6d, 49).
15. A set according to claim 14, characterised in that the holder element (7, 53) is undetachably connected to the edge elements (6a-6d,
49).