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US3724920A US00125146A US3724920DA US3724920A US 3724920 A US3724920 A US 3724920A US 00125146 A US00125146 A US 00125146A US 3724920D A US3724920D A US 3724920DA US 3724920 A US3724920 A US 3724920A
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  • the insert means is constructed from a single piece of stiff, foldable material and is adapted for insertion into the storage box to enable the storage of at least one hanging file folder.
  • the insert means has a pair of parallel edges and a pair of folds parallel to the pair of parallel edges. The folds segment the insert means into three sections, whereby the first and second sections are adapted to form a plane parallel to the first pair of walls of the storage box, thereby enabling the pair of parallel edges to support the hanging file folder.
  • the present invention relates to a storage box and, more particularly, to an insert means for use in combination with a storage box to enable the storage of a plurality of hanging file folders.
  • FIG. '1 discloses a prior art storage box which is suitable for use in storing a hanging file folder.
  • a conventional corrugated paper-board storage box 10 having a pair of end walls 12 and a pair of side walls 14, has been modified by placing a pair of parallel rails 16 across the top opening of the storage box 10.
  • the rails 16 are generally U-shaped and the two ends 18 of the rail 16 are embedded in the corrugated paper-board side walls 14 of the storage box.
  • a conventional hanging file folder 20 having a pair of L- shaped hooks 22 is then placed such that the L-shaped hooks 22 rest on the rails 16, thereby enabling the storage box to store conventional hanging file fol ders.
  • FIG. 2 A second prior art storage box is shown in FIG. 2.
  • a conventional four-sided corrugated paper-board storage box 30 is modified such that the end walls 34 are not perpendicular to the side walls 32 as in a conventional storage box. In this manner, the two L-shaped hooks 22 of the hanging file folder may then be placed along the upper edges 36 of the end walls 34, thereby enabling the storage of hanging file folders.
  • the general purpose of this invention is to provide an insert means for use in combination with a conventional storage box to enable the storage of hanging file folders.
  • the present invention contemplates the utilization of a single piece insert means which can be placed within any conventional storage box, collapsible or non-collapsible, to enable the storage of at least one hanging file folder.
  • the insert means has at least one pair of parallel edges and a pair of folds parallel to the parallel edges. The folds segment the insert means into three sections whereby the first and second sections are adapted to form a plane parallel to a first set of walls of the storage box, thereby enabling the pair of parallel edges to support the hanging file folder.
  • An object of the present invention is to provide a storage box capable of storing hanging file folders.
  • Another object is to provide an insert means which may be used in combination with a conventional storage box to enable the storing of conventional hanging file folders.
  • a further object is to provide an economical collapsible storage box capable of storing hanging file folders.
  • Still another object is to provide an insert means for use in a conventional storage box which does not require any taping and which may be inserted in a storage box to enable the storing of hanging file folders.
  • FIGS. 1 and 2 are perspective views of two prior art storage boxes.
  • FIG. 3 is a perspective view of a storage box and an insert means constructed in accordance with the description of the preferred embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 4 is a plan view of the insert means shown in FIG. 3 is an unfolded condition.
  • FIG. 5 is an exploded perspective view of the preferred embodiment of the invention.
  • FIG. 6 is a top plan view of the preferred embodiment of the invention.
  • FIG. 3 illustrates the preferred embodiment of the invention, a storage box 40 having an insert means 50 inserted therein.
  • the storage box 40 may be any conventional storage box or container having a pair of end walls 42, a pair of side walls 44 and a bottom 43, connected thereto.
  • the storage box 40 may be constructed from a rigid material such as metal or plastic or may be constructed from a foldable material such as a corrugated paperboard material. It may be made in one piece or in several pieces in any conventional manner.
  • One suitable storage box is disclosed in US. Pat. No. 3,018,029, issued Jan. 23, 1962. However, it will be understood that any four-sided storage box may be utilized in practising the invention.
  • the insert means 50 is constructed from a single sheet of foldable material 51.
  • the material is a single sheet of paper-board. It will, however, be recognized that any other foldable material may be utilized, such as plastic or metal.
  • the insert means 50 comprises a first pair of parallel edges 52 and a pair of folds 54 which are made substantially parallel to the parallel edges 52 and spaced therefrom.
  • the pair of folds 54 are made by first scoring the paper-board material and then folding it. However, this is not essential and any suitable method for folding the material 51 may be utilized.
  • the folds 54 segment the insert means 50 into three sections 56, 58 and 60.
  • sections 56 and 58 of the insert means 50 each includes a pair of flaps 62 extending therefrom.
  • the flaps 62 are made foldable with respect to sections 56 and 58 by providing a fold 64 associated with each flap 62.
  • the fold 64 is made perpendicular to the pair of folds 54.
  • the insert means 50 is adapted to be readily inserted within the storage box 40.
  • the single piece insert means 50 is folded along the fold 54 such that sections 56 and 58 form planes parallel to the end walls 42 of the storage box 40.
  • Each of the flaps 62 is folded along its respective fold 64 in a manner as shown in FIG. 5.
  • the flaps 62 are generally folded in a plane perpendicular to the plane of the sections 56 and 58 and function to position the insert means 50 within the storage box 40 in a proper position such that the sections 56 and 58 are spaced a preselected distance apart from the end walls 42 of the storage box 40.
  • the dimensions of the flaps 62 are not critical and need only be such that when the insert device 50 is inserted within the storage box 40, enough clearance is present between the end walls 42 and the sections 56 and 58 such that the L- shaped hooks 22 of the hanging file folder do not come in contact with the end walls 42.
  • the insert means 50 is inserted into the storage box 40 such that the third section 60 of the insert means 50 rests on the bottom 43 of the storage box 40 and thus, in this manner, the parallel edges 52 of the sections 56 and 58, respectively, form parallel rail surfaces capable of supporting a plurality of hanging file folders 20.
  • an optional glide means 66 may be provided along the parallel edges 52 such that the L- shaped hooks 22 of the hanging file folder 20 may readily slide upon them.
  • the glide means 66 may be some suitable form of plastic.
  • the glide means 66 is not critical to the invention. In this manner, by utilizing the insert means 50, any conventional storage box may be adapted to store hanging file folders.
  • the dimensions of the insert device 50 may be varied in ac-. cordance with the dimensions of the storage box 40 and of the hanging file folder 20 such thatboth legal size and regular size hanging file folders may be utilized.
  • the preferred embodiment of the invention has been described in combination with a storage box, it will be recognized by one skilled in the art that any four-sided container may be utilized and that the foregoing disclosure relates to only a preferred embodiment of the invention and that numerous modifications or alterations may be made therein without departing from the spirit and the scope of the invention as set forth in the appended claims.
  • a unitary structure insert means adapted for insertion into said storage box to enable the storage of at least one hanging file folder, said insert means hava at least one pair of parallel edges having sufficient strength to support the weight of a plurality of said hanging file folders and wherein each of said edges forms a substantially straight surface having no 7 discontinuities therein, and a first pair of folds parallel to said pair of parallel edges, said folds segmenting said insert means into three sections whereby the first and second sections are adapted to form a parallel to said first pair of walls of said storage box, thereby enabling said pair of parallel edges to support said hanging file folders, whereby the thickness of said third section is no greater than the thickness of said first and second sections and whereby said entire third section is supported by said bottom of said storage box.
  • the insert means of claim 1 further comprising: means for positioning said insert means in said storage box wherein said first and second sections are spaced a preselected distance from said first pair of walls.
  • the insert means of claim 4 further comprising a glide means placed on each of said parallel edges to facilitate the movement of said hanging file folders which are supported thereon.
  • an insert means made of a single piece of foldable stiff paper-board material adapted for insertion into said storage box to enable the storage of at least one hanging file folder, said insert means havat least one pair of parallel edges having suflicient strength to support the weight of a plurality of said hanging file folders and wherein each of said edges forms a substantially straight surface having no discontinuities therein, first pair of folds parallel to said pair of parallel edges, said first pair of folds spaced a preselected distance apart from each other, said preselected distance being less than the distance between said first pair of walls whereby said first pair of folds segment said insert means into three sections, the first and second of said sections being adapted to form planes parallel to said first pair of walls and said third section, being intermediate of said first and second sections and whereby the thickness of said third section is no greater than the thickness tion said insert means in said storage box and to space said first and second sections a preselected distance from said first pair of walls, thereby enabling said pair of parallel edges to support said hanging file folder.

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There is disclosed an insert structure for use in combination with a conventional storage box having a first pair of walls, a second pair of walls, and a bottom connected thereto. The insert means is constructed from a single piece of stiff, foldable material and is adapted for insertion into the storage box to enable the storage of at least one hanging file folder. The insert means has a pair of parallel edges and a pair of folds parallel to the pair of parallel edges. The folds segment the insert means into three sections, whereby the first and second sections are adapted to form a plane parallel to the first pair of walls of the storage box, thereby enabling the pair of parallel edges to support the hanging file folder.

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[1 1 3,724,920 [4;] Apr. 3, 1973 [54] STORAGE BOX FOR STORING HANGING FILE FOLDERS [75] Inventor: Robert E. Beck, Chicago, Ill.
[73] Assignee: Follower Manufacturing Company, Franklin Park, Ill.
[22] Filed: Mar. 17, 1971 [2]] Appl. No.: 125,146
[52] U.S. Cl. ..312/184, 229/14 C, 206/46 FR [51] Int. Cl. ..B65d 5/58, B65d 85/00 [58] Field of Search ..229/15, 39 B, 14 C; 206/1 A,
1,150,459 8/1957 France ..312/184 Primary Examiner-Davis T. Moorhead Atmrney-llume, Clement, Hume & Lee
[5 7 ABSTRACT There is disclosed an insert structure for use in combination with a conventional storage box having a first pair of walls, a second pair of walls, and a bottom connected thereto. The insert means is constructed from a single piece of stiff, foldable material and is adapted for insertion into the storage box to enable the storage of at least one hanging file folder. The insert means has a pair of parallel edges and a pair of folds parallel to the pair of parallel edges. The folds segment the insert means into three sections, whereby the first and second sections are adapted to form a plane parallel to the first pair of walls of the storage box, thereby enabling the pair of parallel edges to support the hanging file folder.
7 Claims, 6 Drawing Figures 4/1958 France ..3l2/l84 PATENTED 97 3,724,920
SHEET 1 OF 2 FIG. 6
II I 1/5.?I I I I r42 PRIOR Raw INVENTOR ROBERT E BECK ATTORNEYS PATENH: NR3 1975 SHEET 2 [IF 2 F I G. 4
IIMIIM) IIIII'IFI INVENTOR ROBERT E BECK ATTORNEYS STORAGE BOX FOR STORING HANGING FILE FOLDERS BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION The present invention relates to a storage box and, more particularly, to an insert means for use in combination with a storage box to enable the storage of a plurality of hanging file folders.
Those concerned with the development of storage containers have long recognized the need for an inexpensive collapsible storage box which is capable of conveniently storing conventional hanging file folders. Heretofore, it has not been possible to economically and practically convert'anytype of storage box into one suitable for use in storing a hanging file folder.
FIG. '1 discloses a prior art storage box which is suitable for use in storing a hanging file folder. It can clearly be seen that a conventional corrugated paper-board storage box 10, having a pair of end walls 12 and a pair of side walls 14, has been modified by placing a pair of parallel rails 16 across the top opening of the storage box 10. The rails 16 are generally U-shaped and the two ends 18 of the rail 16 are embedded in the corrugated paper-board side walls 14 of the storage box. A conventional hanging file folder 20 having a pair of L- shaped hooks 22 is then placed such that the L-shaped hooks 22 rest on the rails 16, thereby enabling the storage box to store conventional hanging file fol ders.
A second prior art storage box is shown in FIG. 2. A conventional four-sided corrugated paper-board storage box 30 is modified such that the end walls 34 are not perpendicular to the side walls 32 as in a conventional storage box. In this manner, the two L-shaped hooks 22 of the hanging file folder may then be placed along the upper edges 36 of the end walls 34, thereby enabling the storage of hanging file folders.
Although such prior art storage boxes have served the purpose, they have not proved entirely satisfactory under all conditions of service for the reason that considerable difficulty has been experienced in economically manufacturing such storage boxes and further, heretofore, it has not been possible to adapt all conven-. tional storage boxes of any material or type of construction to enable the storage of hanging file folders.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION The general purpose of this invention is to provide an insert means for use in combination with a conventional storage box to enable the storage of hanging file folders. To attain this, the present invention contemplates the utilization of a single piece insert means which can be placed within any conventional storage box, collapsible or non-collapsible, to enable the storage of at least one hanging file folder. The insert means has at least one pair of parallel edges and a pair of folds parallel to the parallel edges. The folds segment the insert means into three sections whereby the first and second sections are adapted to form a plane parallel to a first set of walls of the storage box, thereby enabling the pair of parallel edges to support the hanging file folder.
An object of the present invention is to provide a storage box capable of storing hanging file folders.
Another object is to provide an insert means which may be used in combination with a conventional storage box to enable the storing of conventional hanging file folders.
A further object is to provide an economical collapsible storage box capable of storing hanging file folders.
Still another object is to provide an insert means for use in a conventional storage box which does not require any taping and which may be inserted in a storage box to enable the storing of hanging file folders.
Other objects and many of the attendant advantages will be readily appreciated as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS FIGS. 1 and 2 are perspective views of two prior art storage boxes.
FIG. 3 is a perspective view of a storage box and an insert means constructed in accordance with the description of the preferred embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 4 is a plan view of the insert means shown in FIG. 3 is an unfolded condition.
FIG. 5 is an exploded perspective view of the preferred embodiment of the invention.
FIG. 6 is a top plan view of the preferred embodiment of the invention.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT Referring now to the drawings, wherein like reference characters designate like or corresponding parts throughout the several views, there is shown in FIG. 3, which illustrates the preferred embodiment of the invention, a storage box 40 having an insert means 50 inserted therein. Stored within the storage box 40 is a conventional hanging file folder 20 which is supported by the insert means 50. The storage box 40 may be any conventional storage box or container having a pair of end walls 42, a pair of side walls 44 and a bottom 43, connected thereto. The storage box 40 may be constructed from a rigid material such as metal or plastic or may be constructed from a foldable material such as a corrugated paperboard material. It may be made in one piece or in several pieces in any conventional manner. One suitable storage box is disclosed in US. Pat. No. 3,018,029, issued Jan. 23, 1962. However, it will be understood that any four-sided storage box may be utilized in practising the invention.
Referring now to FIG. 4, it can be seen that the insert means 50 is constructed from a single sheet of foldable material 51. In the preferred embodiment, the material is a single sheet of paper-board. It will, however, be recognized that any other foldable material may be utilized, such as plastic or metal. The insert means 50 comprises a first pair of parallel edges 52 and a pair of folds 54 which are made substantially parallel to the parallel edges 52 and spaced therefrom. In the preferred embodiment, the pair of folds 54 are made by first scoring the paper-board material and then folding it. However, this is not essential and any suitable method for folding the material 51 may be utilized. The folds 54 segment the insert means 50 into three sections 56, 58 and 60. The distance between the two folds 54 is determined such that it is slightly larger than the width of the hanging file folder 20 which is to be stored within the storage box 40 (see FIG. 5). Thus, if the hanging file folder 20 were twelve inches wide, the space between the two folds 54 would be approximately 12% inches wide. However, it will e recognized by one skilled in the art that depending upon the width of the hanging file folder 20 to be stored, the distance between the folds 54 will vary accordingly. It will also be noted in FIG. 4 that sections 56 and 58 of the insert means 50 each includes a pair of flaps 62 extending therefrom. The flaps 62 are made foldable with respect to sections 56 and 58 by providing a fold 64 associated with each flap 62. In the preferred embodiment, the fold 64 is made perpendicular to the pair of folds 54. 7
Referring now to FIGS. 5 and 6, it can be seen that the insert means 50 is adapted to be readily inserted within the storage box 40. The single piece insert means 50 is folded along the fold 54 such that sections 56 and 58 form planes parallel to the end walls 42 of the storage box 40. Each of the flaps 62 is folded along its respective fold 64 in a manner as shown in FIG. 5. The flaps 62 are generally folded in a plane perpendicular to the plane of the sections 56 and 58 and function to position the insert means 50 within the storage box 40 in a proper position such that the sections 56 and 58 are spaced a preselected distance apart from the end walls 42 of the storage box 40. The dimensions of the flaps 62 are not critical and need only be such that when the insert device 50 is inserted within the storage box 40, enough clearance is present between the end walls 42 and the sections 56 and 58 such that the L- shaped hooks 22 of the hanging file folder do not come in contact with the end walls 42. After the flaps 62 and the sections 56, 58 and 60 are folded, the insert means 50 is inserted into the storage box 40 such that the third section 60 of the insert means 50 rests on the bottom 43 of the storage box 40 and thus, in this manner, the parallel edges 52 of the sections 56 and 58, respectively, form parallel rail surfaces capable of supporting a plurality of hanging file folders 20. Lastly, in order to provide for smooth, sliding movement for the hanging file folders 20, an optional glide means 66 may be provided along the parallel edges 52 such that the L- shaped hooks 22 of the hanging file folder 20 may readily slide upon them. In the preferred embodiment, the glide means 66 may be some suitable form of plastic. However, it will be recognized by one skilled in the art that the glide means 66 is not critical to the invention. In this manner, by utilizing the insert means 50, any conventional storage box may be adapted to store hanging file folders.
It will be appreciated by one skilled in the art that the dimensions of the insert device 50 may be varied in ac-. cordance with the dimensions of the storage box 40 and of the hanging file folder 20 such thatboth legal size and regular size hanging file folders may be utilized. Further, while the preferred embodiment of the invention has been described in combination with a storage box, it will be recognized by one skilled in the art that any four-sided container may be utilized and that the foregoing disclosure relates to only a preferred embodiment of the invention and that numerous modifications or alterations may be made therein without departing from the spirit and the scope of the invention as set forth in the appended claims.
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1. In combination with a storage box having a first pair of walls, a second pair of walls and a bottom connected thereto, the improvement comprising:
a unitary structure insert means adapted for insertion into said storage box to enable the storage of at least one hanging file folder, said insert means hava at least one pair of parallel edges having sufficient strength to support the weight of a plurality of said hanging file folders and wherein each of said edges forms a substantially straight surface having no 7 discontinuities therein, and a first pair of folds parallel to said pair of parallel edges, said folds segmenting said insert means into three sections whereby the first and second sections are adapted to form a parallel to said first pair of walls of said storage box, thereby enabling said pair of parallel edges to support said hanging file folders, whereby the thickness of said third section is no greater than the thickness of said first and second sections and whereby said entire third section is supported by said bottom of said storage box. 2. The insert means of claim 1 further comprising: means for positioning said insert means in said storage box wherein said first and second sections are spaced a preselected distance from said first pair of walls. 3. The insert means of claim 2 wherein said positioning means comprises:
a pair of flaps extending from each of said first and second sections of said insert means. 4. The insert means of claim 3 wherein said third section is supported by said bottom of said storage box.
5. The insert means of claim 4 further comprising a glide means placed on each of said parallel edges to facilitate the movement of said hanging file folders which are supported thereon.
6. The combination of claim 5 wherein said insert means comprises a single piece of foldable, stiff paperboard material.
7. In combination with a collapsible paperboard material storage box having a first pair of walls, a second pair of walls and a bottom connected thereto, the improvement comprising:
an insert means made of a single piece of foldable stiff paper-board material adapted for insertion into said storage box to enable the storage of at least one hanging file folder, said insert means havat least one pair of parallel edges having suflicient strength to support the weight of a plurality of said hanging file folders and wherein each of said edges forms a substantially straight surface having no discontinuities therein, first pair of folds parallel to said pair of parallel edges, said first pair of folds spaced a preselected distance apart from each other, said preselected distance being less than the distance between said first pair of walls whereby said first pair of folds segment said insert means into three sections, the first and second of said sections being adapted to form planes parallel to said first pair of walls and said third section, being intermediate of said first and second sections and whereby the thickness of said third section is no greater than the thickness tion said insert means in said storage box and to space said first and second sections a preselected distance from said first pair of walls, thereby enabling said pair of parallel edges to support said hanging file folder.

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1. In combination with a storage box having a first pair of walls, a second pair of walls and a bottom connected thereto, the improvement comprising: a unitary structure insert means adapted for insertion into said storage box to enable the storage of at least one hanging file folder, said insert means having, at least one pair of parallel edges having sufficient strength to support the weight of a plurality of said hanging file folders and wherein each of said edges forms a substantially straight surface having no discontinuities therein, and a first pair of folds parallel to said pair of parallel edges, said folds segmenting said insert means into three sections whereby the first and second sections are adapted to form a parallel to said first pair of walls of said storage box, thereby enabling said pair of parallel edges to support said hanging file folders, whereby the thickness of said third section is no greater than the thickness of said first and second sections and whereby said entire third section is supported by said bottom of said storage box.
2. The insert means of claim 1 further comprising: means for positioning said insert means in said storage box wherein said first and second sections are spaced a preselected distance from said first pair of walls.
3. The insert means of claim 2 wherein said positioning means comprises: a pair of flaps extending from each of said first and second sections of said insert means.
4. The insert means of claim 3 wherein said third section is supported by said bottom of said storage box.
5. The insert means of claim 4 further comprising a glide means placed on each of said parallel edges to facilitate the movement of said hanging file folders which are supported thereon.
6. The combination of claim 5 wherein said insert means comprises a single piece of foldable, stiff paper-board material.
7. In combination with a collapsible paperboard material storage box having a first pair of walls, a second pair of walls and a bottom connected thereto, the improvement comprising: an insert means made of a single piece of foldable stiff paper-board material adapted for insertion into said storage box to enable the storage of at least one hanging file folder, said insert means having, at least one pair of parallel edges having sufficient strength to support the weight of a plurality of said hanging file folders and wherein each of said edges forms a substantially straight surface having no discontinuities therein, a first pair of folds parallel to said pair of parallel edges, said first pair of folds spaced a preselected distance apart from each other, said preselected distance being less than the distance between said first pair of walls whereby said first pair of folds segment said insert means into three sections, the first and second of said sections being adapted to form planes parallel to said first pair of walls and said third section, being intermediate of said first and second sections and whereby the thickness of said third section is no greater than the thickness of said first and second and is supported by said bottom of said storage box, and a second pair of folds on each of said two sections, said second pair of folds being perpendicular to said first pair of folds, thereby forming a pair of flaps extending from each of said two sections of said insert means, said flaps being adapted to position said insert means in said storage box and to space said first and second sections a preselected distance from said first pair of walls, thereby enabling said pair of parallel edges to support said hanging file folder.
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