Nestable and stackable straight wall tote with expandable and collapsible bottom structure

US11208236B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11208236-B2
Application numberUS-201916376901-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 5, 2019
Priority dateApr 20, 2018
Publication dateDec 28, 2021
Grant dateDec 28, 2021

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Abstract

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A nestable and stackable straight wall tote with an expandable bottom is provided. The tote includes a bottom wall connected to each of a first end wall, a second end wall, a first side wall and a second side wall by an expandable and collapsible linking portion. The expandable and collapsible linking portions allows for expanding the bottom portion of the tote outward to enable the tote to either stack on a like tote when expanded or nest with a like tote (when collapsed. The tote can include a lock mechanism in the bottom to keep the walls in an expanded position.

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I claim: 1. A nestable container with an expandable bottom structure comprising: a rectangular top rim; a first end wall extending downward from a first end of the top rim; a second end wall extending downward from a second end of the top rim opposing the first end of the top rim; a first side wall extending downward from a first side of the top rim; a second side wall extending downward from a second side of the top rim opposing the first side of the top rim; a bottom wall connected to a bottom portion of the first side wall by a first expandable and collapsible linking portion; and, a locking mechanism to lock the first end wall in an expanded position. 2. The nestable container of claim 1 wherein the bottom wall is connected to the second side wall by a second expandable and collapsible linking portion. 3. The nestable container of claim 2 wherein the bottom wall is connected to the first end wall by a third expandable and collapsible linking portion, and wherein the bottom wall is connected to the second end wall by a fourth expandable and collapsible linking portion. 4. The nestable container of claim 3 wherein the locking mechanism locks the second side wall in an expanded position. 5. The nestable container of claim 4 wherein the locking mechanism includes a bottom plate. 6. The nestable container of claim 5 wherein the locking mechanism includes a rotatable lock. 7. The nestable container of claim 6 wherein the rotatable lock includes a central dial, a first arm extending outward from the central dial, and a second arm extending outward from the central dial, and wherein rotation of the dial causes the first and second arms to one of engage and disengage the first and second side walls. 8. The nestable container of claim 7 wherein the first side wall includes a first catch for engaging an end of the first arm of the rotatable lock when rotated to engage the first side wall and lock the first side wall into an expanded position. 9. The nestable container of claim 1 wherein the bottom wall includes a plurality of downwardly extending ribs. 10. The nestable container of claim 1 wherein the container is formed from plastic. 11. The nestable container of claim 1 further comprising a first gap between the first end wall and the first side wall, the first gap having a first width proximate a bottom of the first end wall and a bottom of the first side wall and a second width proximate a top of the first end wall and a top of the first side wall, wherein the first width is greater than the second width. 12. The nestable container of claim 1 wherein the first end wall includes a tab for enabling a user to one of expand and collapse a bottom portion of the first end wall. 13. The nestable container of claim 1 further comprising a support band connected to the top rim. 14. A nestable container with an expandable and collapsible bottom portion comprising: a rectangular bottom wall; a first end wall connected to a first side of the bottom wall by a first expandable and collapsible linking portion; a second end wall connected to a second side of the bottom wall by a second expandable and collapsible linking portion; a first side wall connected to a third side of the bottom wall by a third expandable and collapsible linking portion; a second side wall connected to a fourth side of the bottom wall by a fourth expandable and collapsible linking portion; and, a mechanism for locking the first side wall and the second side wall in an expanded position. 15. The nestable container of claim 14 further comprising a rectangular rim connected to a top portion of the first end wall, a top portion of the second end wall, a top portion of the first side wall and a top portion of the second side wall. 16. The nestable container of claim 14 wherein the first expandable and collapsible linking portion includes a first linking segment and a second linking segment connected to the first linking segment by a pivot portion. 17. The nestable container of claim 16 wherein the first linking segment is connected to a bottom edge of the first end wall by a pivot portion. 18. The nestable container of claim 17 wherein the second linking segment is connected to an interior vertical bottom wall by a pivot portion. 19. The nestable container of claim 18 wherein the interior vertical wall segment is connected to the first side of the bottom wall by a pivot portion. 20. The nestable container of claim 14 wherein the container is formed from plastic.

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Classifications

  • B65D21/068Primary

    the movable parts consisting of walls or parts thereof, i.e. deformable containers · CPC title

  • B65D21/048Primary

    Identical stackable containers specially adapted for retaining the same orientation when nested, e.g. the upper container being fixed or slightly rotatable during the nesting operation (B65D21/041 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • Containers of variable capacity (containers of polygonal cross-section adapted to be of variable capacity formed by folding or erecting blanks made of paper {B65D5/0005}) · CPC title

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What does patent US11208236B2 cover?
A nestable and stackable straight wall tote with an expandable bottom is provided. The tote includes a bottom wall connected to each of a first end wall, a second end wall, a first side wall and a second side wall by an expandable and collapsible linking portion. The expandable and collapsible linking portions allows for expanding the bottom portion of the tote outward to enable the tote to eit…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Orbis Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B65D21/068. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 28 2021 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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