[0001] This invention relates to improvements in lightweight collapsible support structures
in the nature of easels, book rests, book ends or similar articles that upon unfolding
and erection provide upstanding inclined or substantially vertical support or abutment
surfaces for display purposes or for supporting or anchoring articles such as pads,
books or similar items.
[0002] Lightweight collapsible structures useful for a variety of purposes have been disclosed
in a number of United States patents and Canadian patents exemplified by the following:
U.S.P. 433,635 issued August 1890;
U.S.P. 844,066 issued February 1907;
U.S.P 1,875,460 issued September 1932;
U.S.P reissue patent 21371 issued February 1940;
U.S.P 2,587,316 issued February 1952;
Can. Pat. 312,291 issued June 1931;
Can. Pat. 315,615 issued September 29, 1931;
Can. Pat. 641,733 issued May 1962.
[0003] This invention relates to improvements in such collapsible structures but particularly
of the nature disclosed in my United States patent No.3,990,669 which issued November
9, 1976 and the Canadian counterpart, Canadian patent No.1,010,008 issued May 10,
1977.
[0004] The principal object of this invention is to provide an improved, self-sustaining,
lightweight collapsible support structure including several hingedly interconnected
panels adapted upon being extended from a folded state to assume a substantially independent
upright stable configuration presenting a principal surface of generally planar configuration
from several panels either inclined or supported substantially vertically for display
purposes or as a support abutment surface for pads or books or the like.
[0005] It is another very important object to provide an improved collapsible support structure
of the type described which folds compactly for storing or for shipping or carrying
but upon being unfolded and extended and deposited upon a suitable supporting surface
assumes a stable configuration.
[0006] Still another object is to provide a support structure of minimal components readily
unfolded and extended into its stable configuration and vice versa.
[0007] Still another important object is to provide a support structure which can be produced
in several configurations for particular uses each having an overall appearance that
is pleasing.
[0008] Still another object is to provide support structures capable of being fabricated
from stiff lightweight sheet materials using fundamental manufacturing steps and apparatus
which ensure efficiency in production.
[0009] The principal feature of this invention resides in providing in a collapsible self-sustaining
support structure having a substantial measure of rigidity derived from sheet-like
panel portions hingedly interconnected along their common abutting edges to define
fold axes for limited swinging movement towards and away from one another, a central
panel portion flanked by hingedly interconnected side panel portions which are arranged
to be supported in substantially fully extended upstanding side-by-side relation in
which the central panel portion has a uniform generally quadrilateral perimetral configuration
with its uppermost edge having an extent greater than the extent of its lowermost
edge, the central and side panel portions flanking same each presenting hingedly interconnected
ledge panel portions along their respective lowermost edges in side-by-side relation
with the configuration of the lowermost edges being such that the hingedly interconnected
ledge panel portions are foldable in unison into a generally horizontal disposition
only when the aforementioned central and side panel portions are in substantially
fully extended side-by-side relation.
[0010] The aforementioned structure provides a relationship of panels whose relative positions
can be fixed or secured against displacement through the manipulations outlined and
when deposited upon a flat supporting surface is sufficiently rigid and stable so
as to support or accommodate articles for display or books or in certain embodiments
serve as book ends.
[0011] It is also a feature within the structure embodying the invention to provide through
selected dimensioning of the principal central panels a range of self-sustaining configurations
useful for a variety of purposes as earlier mentioned.
[0012] Still another feature resides in providing multiple or compound fold axes between
the principal central panels and associated side or gusset panels whereby upon collapse
and folding of the panel portions one upon the other one section can be received within
the other whereby compactness may be readily achieved.
[0013] Still another feature resides in providing structures of the type indicated which
can be cut or struck from a single sheet of suitable material with fold lines defining
fold axes inscribed'or impressed therein whereby jointing, bonding or interconnecting
of only a minimum number of panel portions is required.
[0014] These and other objects and features are to be found in the following description
to be read in conjunction with the accompanying sheets of drawings in which:
Figure 1 is a perspective view of one preferred form of support structure embodying
the invention in extended erect stable disposition illustrating one arrangement of
three forwardly facing inclined panel portions with the lowermost locking ledge panel
portions extending forwardly.
Figure 2 is a perspective view of the support structure of Figure 1 taken from a point
to the rear and to the left below the support structure as viewed in Figure 1.
Figure 3 is a perspective view of the support structure of Figures 1 and 2 with the
outermost side panel portions and associated ledge panel portions folded over upon
each other and upon the central panels illustrating the fully collapsed position of
same.
Figure 4 is a plan view of a flattened sheet of suitable material having a perimetral
configuration and impressed or inscribed with lines defining fold axes from which
the support structure of Figures 1, 2 and 3 is derived.
Figure 5 is an end elevational view of the support structure of Figure 1 taken from
the right side thereof.
Figure 6 is a perspective view of the second preferred form of support structure embodying
the invention in fully extended erect stable disposition.
Figure 7 is a perspective view of the embodiment of Figure 6 taken from a point to
the rear and to the right below same.
Figure 8 is a plan view of a flattened sheet of suitable material having a perimetral
configuration and impressed or inscribed with fold axes from which the support structure
of Figures 6 and 7 is derived.
Figure 9 is a perspective view of the support structure of Figures 6 and 7 with the
outermost side panel portions and associated ledge panel portions folded over upon
each other and upon the central panels illustrating the fully collapsed position.
Figure 10 is a perspective view of still another preferred form of support structure
embodying the invention which is similar to the support structure illustrated in Figures
6 to 9 inclusive except that the arrangement of three forwardly facing panel portions
extends substantially vertically in the fully erect stable disposition and with the
forwardly presented ledge formation at substantially right angles to the aforementioned
panel portions.
Figure 11 is a perspective view of the embodiment of Figure 10 taken from a point
to the rear and left below same.
Figure 12 is a plan view of a flattened sheet of suitable material having a perimetral
configuration and impressed or inscribed with fold axes from which the support structure
of Figures 10 and 11 is derived.
Figure 13 is a perspective view of the support structure of Figures 10 and 11 with
the extended outermost side panels and associated ledge panel portions folded over
upon each other in the manner indicated by the arrows and upon the central panels
illustrating the fully collapsed disposition thereof.
[0015] The several embodiments of the support structures illustrated in Figures 1 to 13
inclusive, when unfolded and secured in the preferred configuration against collapse
and deposited upon a suitable supporting surface are independently self-sustaining
notwithstanding that they can be readily folded up compactly as illustrated in Figures
3, 9 and 13 respectively.
[0016] All embodiments illustrated and described are intended to be cut from a single stiff
sheet of suitable material such as polyethylene or equivalent plastic sheeting or
from suitable stiff cardboard sheeting.
[0017] Where desired the panel portions may take the form of stiff rigid perimetral-inserts
encased in suitable plastic sheeting or like material with the respective fold axes
of such composite article being defined by several thicknesses of such sheeting formed
together by sealing or by stitching or otherwise adhered.
[0018] The fold axes or hinged interconnections are coincident with the panel portion edges.
According to the preferred approach which utilizes suitable stiff plastic sheeting
the fold axes are defined by impressing or inscribing lines in such plastic sheeting
in the die cutting operation. This leaves a minimal number of joints to be fabricated
by heat sealing or by using appropriate adhesives.
[0019] The embodiment of Figures 1 to 5 inclusive is preferably derived from a one-piece
layout or blank having the configuration illustrated in Figure 4.
[0020] The blank of Figure 4 includes a centrally located first panel portion 10 flanked
by side panel portions 12 and 14 of opposite symmetry, along each of panel portions
10, 12 and 14 are presented integral ledge panel portions 16, 18 and 20 along lowermost
edges 22, 24 and 26 respectively.
[0021] Central panel portion 10 has a uniform generally quadrilateral configuration with
uppermost edge 28 thereof having a greater extent than lowermost edge 22 such that
side edge formations separating the respective associated central and side panel portions
and ledge panel portions generally indicated at 30, 32 are angled convergingly downwardly
respectively and are constituted by pairs of impressed or inscribed fold lines indicated
at 34a, 34b, 36a and 36b in Figure 4.
[0022] Hingedly connected along uppermost edge 28 constituted by an impressed or inscribed
fold line as indicated in Figure 4 is a second central panel portion 42 adapted to
support first mentioned central panel portion 10 in upstanding relation as may be
better understood from Figure 2 of the drawings. The hinged connection of the two
central panel portions 10 and 42 allows for swinging movement of the central panel
10 with respect to the central panel 42 first forwardly from a next adjacent folded
position to an inclined position, and then reversely when the structure is to be collapsed.
[0023] The preferred embodiment reveals a hinged connection along uppermost edge 28, whereas
this connection may be omitted to provide a gap or slot therebetween for the reception
of a flap or cover by means of which a pad can be anchored against dislodgement.
[0024] Central panel 42 is flanked by and hingedly connected to generally triangularly shaped
side panel portions or gussets 44 and 46 which present along their respective hypotenuses
as at 48 and 50 anchoring panel portions 52 and 54 which are adapted to be secured
in abutting relation against the respective rear surfaces side panel portions 12 and
14 as best seen in Figure 2 of the drawings.
[0025] The hinged connections extending along side edges of central panel portion 42 and
flanking side panel portions 44 and 46 as indicated generally at 56 and 58 in Figure
4 comprise separated pairs of fold lines in the case of hinge connections 56 as at
60a, 60b, 60c and. 60d and in the case of hinge connection 58 as at 62a, 62b, 62c
and 62d.
[0026] The hinged connections 56 and 58 so defined have an extent so as to embrace the enclosed
central panel portions 10 and 42 and associated side panel and gussets when the support
structure is collapsed as revealed by Figure 3 of the drawings.
[0027] Also such hinged connections 56 and 58 add stability derived from the assumed column
or shaping when the article is extended into the fully erect position revealed by
Figure 2.
[0028] It will be observed from the layout or blank of Figure 4 from which the article of
Figures 1, 2, 3 and 5 is derived that by joining panel portions 52 and 54 to the rear
surfaces of panel portions 12 and 14 along their abutting surfaces shown particularly
in Figure 2 that alignment of lower edges 22, 24 and 26 of panel portions 10, 12 and
14 respectively can be established only when they are arranged in'substantially fully
extended coplanar side-by-side relation emphasized in Figures 1, 2, and 5 of the drawings.
In such fully- extended side-by-side relation ledge panel portions 16, 18 and 20 can
be folded in unison about their common respective edges or fold axes 22, 24 and 26
which secures panel portions 10, 12 and 14 respectively in substantially fully extended
coplanar relation against collapse thereby inherently preserving the erect configuration,
which structure so defined has a loading capability, and resists deformation when
deposited upon a suitable supporting surface.
[0029] The support structure of Figures 1 to 5 inclusive is intended to carry an opened
book supported lowermost on a suitable sponge pad 70 or the like mounted upon ledge
panel portions 18 and 20 which sponge pad tends to prevent the cover of the book and
pages from closing.
[0030] Ledge portions 18 and 20 are provided with notches 72 and 74 respectively which notches
are adapted to cooperate with notches 76 and 78 respectively presented by side panel
portions 12 and 14 in that elastics can be looped around the respective side panel
12 and ledge panel 18 and side panel 14 and ledge panel 20 and anchored in the aforementioned
respective notches to hold the leaves or pages from flipping over.
[0031] It will be understood, having regard to the embodiment of the invention illustrated
in Figures 6 to 9 inclusive, that a modification to the pattern or layout of Figure
4 may be undertaken without departing from the concept presented by Figures 1 to 5.
[0032] This may be understood first by considering the blank of Figure 8 which includes
the first central panel portion 80 flanked by and hingedly connected to side panel
portions 82 and 84 each presenting hingedly inter-connected ledge panel portions 86,
88 and 90 lowermost respectively.
[0033] Fold axes formations indicated generally at 92 and 94 of Figure 8 separate panel
portions 80 from side panel portions 82 and 84 respectively with the uppermost edge
96 of central panel portion 80 constituting a fold axis of perimetral extent greater
than the perimetral extent of lowermost edge 98a but provided with a slotted arrangement
as at 98b.
[0034] Lowermost edge 98a defining the fold axis between central panel portion 80 and ledge
panel portion 86 in the fully extended disposition is aligned with the fold axes 100
and 102 of ledge panel portions 88 and 90 respectively.
[0035] Central panel portion 80 is hingedly connected along the unslotted portion of uppermost
edge 96 to a second central panel portion 104 flanked by gussets 106 and 108 along
hinged connections 110 and 112 respectively in the same manner as described in relation
to the embodiment of Figures 1 to 5 exclusive.
[0036] Gussets 106, 108 present securing panel portions 118 and 120 separated by fold lines
114, 116 respectively which are adapted to be secured to panel portions 82 and 84
respectively of central panel portion 80 as best seen in Figure 7.
[0037] Upon erection of the embodiment of Figures 6 to 9 inclusive from the collapsed state
of Figure 9 to that of Figures 6 and 7 the panel portions are extended to the point
where panels 80, 82 and 84 approach fully extended substantial coplanarity and fold
axes 98a, 100 and 102 of ledge portions 86, 88 and 90 move into alignment for swinging
in unison forwardly to secure all panel portions against collapse and so preserve
the erect condition of the unit with panel portions 80, 82 and 84 inclined rearwardly
from lowermost to uppermost edges and with the slot 98b uppermost serving as an aperture
for anchoring a note book or pad by its cover to incline downwardly when resting upon
same.
[0038] Figures 10 to 13 inclusive disclose still another preferred embodiment of the invention.
[0039] Figure 12 illustrates the layout blank used to fabricate the articles depicted in
Figures 10, 11 and 13 and as with the embodiment of Figures 6 to 9 inclusive the layout
blank includes a first central panel portion 120 flanked by and hingedly connected
to side panel portions 122 and 124 each provided lowermost with ledge panel portions
126, 128 and 130 respectively. The uppermost perimetral edge 150 defines a fold axis
along which a second central panel portion 132 is hingedly connected to first central
panel portion 120. Central panel portion 132 is also flanked by side panel portions
or gussets 134 and 136 carrying outermost connecting panel portions 138, 140 respectively,
the fold axes defined by hinge formations 142 and 144 corresponding to those earlier
described in connection with the first preferred embodiment of Figures 1 to 5 inclusive
at 30 and 32 and the fold axes or hinges indicated at 146 and 148 reflecting a structure
similar to those indicated at 56 and 58 of the embodiment of Figures 1 to 5 inclusive.
[0040] The erect support structure depicted in Figures 10 and 11 is achieved by securing
connecting panels 138 and 140 to the rear surfaces of side panel portions 122 and
124 respectively, as best seen in Figure 11. So erected, such structure presents front
panel portions 120, 122 and 124 in substantially perpendicular relation to the composite
forwardly extending ledge formation comprising ledge portions 126, 128 and 130.
[0041] This is achieved by selecting a dimension for front central panel portion 120 measured
vertically that is less than as indicated at "a" in Figure 12. The corresponding dimension
of rear central panel portion "b" is distinguished from the measurements "a" and "b"
of figures 4 and 8 where "a" exceeds "b".
[0042] The collapsed configuration of the embodiment of Figures 10 to 12 and the direction
of folding for that arrangement is as revealed in Figure 13 by arrows 152 and 154.
[0043] In other respects the preferred embodiment of figures 10 to 13 is fabricated and
operates in a manner similar to that described in relation to the embodiments of Figures
1 to 5 inclusive and 6 to 9 inclusive.
[0044] It is emphasized that the substantially fully extended coplanarity achieved in accordance
with the embodiments illustrated among the principal panel portions 10, 12 and 14
of Figure 1, 80, 82 and 84 of Figure 6 and 120, 122 and 124 of Figure 10 is a limit
position and provides automatic alignment of the integral fold axes presented by the
respective ledge panel portions which are adapted only in such limit position to move
in unison to project forwardly and thereby secure the extended disposition of the
respective principal panel portions and associated supporting panel portions to lock
same against collapse and impart stability when the article support is deposited upon
a suitable support surface.
1. A collapsible self-sustaining support structure having a substantial measure of
rigidity derived from sheetlike panel portions hingedly interconnected along common
abutting edges to define fold axes for limited swinging movement towards and away
from one another, said structure including a cenĂ¹al panel portion (10) flanked by
hingedly interconnected side panel portions (12, 14) arranged to be supported in substantially
fully extended upstanding side-by-side forwardly facing relation, said central panel
portion having a uniform generally quadrilateral perimetral configuration with its
uppermost edge having an extent greater than the extent of its lowermost edge, said
central panel portion and said side panel portions flanking same each presenting hingedly
interconnected ledge panel portions (16,18,20) along their respective lowermost edges
(22, 24, 26) in side-by-side relation, characterised in that the configuration of
the lowermost edges of said central and side panel portions is such that said hingedly
interconnected ledge panel portions are foldable in unison into a generally horizontal
disposition only when said aforementioned central and side panel portions are in substantially
fully extended side-by-side relation, a second central panel portion (42) having a
uniform generally quadrilateral perimetral configuration is adapted to swing from
a position next adjacent said first mentioned panel portion (10) rearwardly therefrom.to
support same in upstanding relation and gusset panel portions (44, 46) are hingedly
interconnected between each of said flanking side panel portions and said second mentioned
central panel portion and are of an extent whereby with said first mentioned central
and side panel portions arranged in substantially fully extended upstanding side-by-side
forwardly facing relation the folding in unison of said hingedly interconnected ledge
panel portions into a generally horizontal disposition secures said panels against
further relative displacement.
2. A support structure as claimed in claim 1, characterised in that said first and
second mentioned central panel portions (10, 42) are hingedly inter- connected along
their respective uppermost edges (28).
3. A support structure as claimed in claim 1 or 2, characterised in that the extent
of said first mentioned central panel portion (10) from its lowermost edge (22) to
its uppermost edge (28) exceeds the comparable extent of said second mentioned central
panel portion (42), such that with said central panel portions swung apart and secured
against further relative displacement and with their lowermost edges in surface engaging
relation, said second mentioned central panel portion (42) assumes a substantially
upright disposition and said first mentioned central panel (10) and flanking side
panel portions (12, 14) are inclined downwardly and forwardly.
4. A support structure as claimed in claim 1 or 2, characterised in that the extent
of said first mentioned central panel portion (120) from its lowermost edge to its
uppermost edge (150) is less than the comparable extent of said second mentioned central
panel portion (132) such that with said central panel portions swung apart and secured
against further relative displacement and with their lowermost edges in surface engaging
relation, said first mentioned central panel (120) and flanking side panel portions
(122, 124) assume a substantially upright disposition and said second mentioned panel
(132) is inclined downwardly and rearwardly from its uppermost edge,
5. A support structure as claimed in claim 1, 2 or 3, characterised in that said gusset
panel portions (106, 108) extend between the respective side edges of said second
mentioned central panel portion (104) and the edges of said flanking side panel portions
(82, 84) remote from said first mentioned central panel portion (80).
6. A support structure as claimed in claim 1, 2 or 3, characterised in that said gusset
panel portions (44, 46) extend between the respective side edges of said second mentioned
central panel portion (42) and the rearwardly facing surfaces respectively of said
flanking side panel portions (12, 14) along a diagonal line of juncture,
7. A support structure as claimed in any preceding claim, characterised in that the
hinged interconnections (30,32) between said first mentioned central panel portion,
flanking side panel portions and ledge panel portions each comprise at least two next
adjacent substantially parallel fold axes and the hinged interconnections (56,58)
between said second mentioned central panel portion and said gusset panel portions
respectively include at least two or more next adjacent substantially parallel fold
axes.
8. A support structure as claimed in claim 1, characterised in that said gusset panel
portions (106, 108) extend between the respective side edges of said second mentioned
central panel portion (104) and the edges of said flanking side panel portions (82,84)
remote from said first mentioned central panel portion (80), said first and second
mentioned central panel portions (80, 104) being hingedly interconnected along their
respective uppermost edges (96), with the extent of said first mentioned central panel
portion from its lowermost edge to its uppermost edge exceeding the comparable extent
of said second mentioned central panel portion, so that with said centralpxnel portions
swung apart and secured against further relative displacement and with their lowermost
edges in surface engaging relation, said second mentioned central panel portion assumes
a substantially upright disposition and said first mentioned central panel and flanking
side panel portions are inclined downwardly and forwardly.
9. A support structure as claimed in claim 1, characterised in that said gusset panel
portions (134,136) extend between the respective side edges of said second mentioned
central panel portion (132) and the edges of said flanking side panel portions (122,124)
remote from said first mentioned central panel portion (120), said first and second
metnioned central panel portions being hingedly interconnected along their respective
uppermost edges (150) with the extent of said first mentioned central panel portion
from its lowermost edge to its uppermost edge being less than the comparable extent
of said second mentioned central panel portion, so that with said central panel portions
swung apart and secured against further relative displacement and with their lowermost
edges in surface engaging relation, said first mentioned central panel and flanking
side panel portions assume a substantially upright disposition and said second metnioned
panel is inclined downwardly and rearwardly from its uppermost edge.
10. A support structure as claimed in claim 1, characterised in that said gusset panel
portions (44, 46) extend between the respective side edges of said second mentioned
central panel portion (42) and the rearwardly facing surfaces respectively of said
flanking side panel portions (12,14) along a diagonal line of juncture, and in which
said first and second mentioned central panel portions (10,42) are hingedly interconnected
along their respective uppermost edges (28) with the extent of said first mentioned
central panel portion from its lowermost edge to its uppermost edge exceeding the
comparable extend of said second mentioned central panel portion, so that with said
central panel portions swung apart and secured against further relative displacement
and with their lowermost edges in surface engaging relation, said second mentioned
central panel portion assumes a substantially upright position and said first mentioned
central panel and flanking side panel portion are inclined downwardly and forwardly,