Three side shoppable quick assembling display hutch
US-10117529-B2 · Nov 6, 2018 · US
US12213586B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12213586-B2 |
| Application number | US-202318496439-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 27, 2023 |
| Priority date | Apr 15, 2016 |
| Publication date | Feb 4, 2025 |
| Grant date | Feb 4, 2025 |
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The present invention provides a hutch having a pair of opposed sidewalls and a back wall and a shelf having a first planar surface extending between the sidewalls supported by four support panels each having a second planar surface transverse to the first planar surface.
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We claim: 1. A hutch for supporting heavy objects comprising: a back panel having a first slot, a first side panel extending from a first side of the back panel; a second side panel extending from a second side of the back panel; a front panel extending between a front portion for the first side panel and a front portion of the second side panel; a first shelf foldably connected to the front panel, the first shelf having a horizontal support panel and a first tab; a first intermediate panel extending between the first side panel and the second side panel between the back panel and the front panel; a first shelf support panel foldably connected to the first intermediate panel, the first support panel having a panel portion configured to engage the first slot of the back panel and a slot configured to receive the first tab of the first shelf, the first shelf support positioned immediately below the first shelf to support a back end of the horizontal support surface of the first shelf; a second intermediate panel extending between the first side panel and the second side panel between the back panel and the front panel; and, a first middle support panel foldably connected to the second intermediate panel for supporting a middle portion of the first shelf. 2. The hutch of claim 1 wherein the first shelf includes a first vertical panel and a second vertical panel at a front portion. 3. The hutch of claim 1 wherein the first shelf support panel includes a first vertical panel. 4. The hutch of claim 3 wherein the first middle support panel includes a first vertical panel at a first end, the first vertical panel of the first middle support panel positioned in face to face contact with the first vertical panel of the first shelf support panel. 5. The hutch of claim 4 wherein the first middle support panel includes a second vertical panel at a second end. 6. The hutch of claim 1 comprising a second shelf foldably connected to the front panel, the second shelf having a horizontal support surface extending back toward the back panel. 7. The hutch of claim 6 comprising a second shelf support panel foldably connected to the first intermediate panel, the second shelf support shelf support panel positioned immediately below the second shelf to support a back end of the horizontal support surface of the second shelf. 8. The hutch of claim 7 wherein the back panel includes a second slot and the second shelf support panel having a panel portion configured to engage the second slot of the back panel. 9. The hutch of claim 8 wherein the second shelf support panel includes a vertical panel at one end. 10. The hutch of claim 8 comprising a second middle support panel foldably connected to the second intermediate panel. 11. The hutch of claim 10 wherein the second middle support panel includes an upper horizontal support panel that extends towards the back panel and is configured to abut a lower surface of the second shelf. 12. The hutch of claim 11 wherein the second middle support panel includes a vertical panel at one end and wherein the upper horizontal support panel of the second middle support panel extends from an upper edge of the vertical panel of the second middle support panel. 13. The hutch of claim 12 wherein the second middle support panel includes a lower horizontal panel that extends toward the back panel from a lower edge of the vertical panel of the second middle support panel. 14. The hutch of claim 13 wherein the back panel has a third slot and the lower horizontal panel includes a tab configured to fit in the third slot. 15. The hutch of claim 10 further comprising a third shelf foldably connected to the front panel. 16. The hutch of claim 15 further comprising a third shelf support panel foldably connected to the first intermediate panel for supporting an end of the third shelf. 17. The hutch of claim 16 wherein the third shelf includes a tab configured to fit in a slot on the third shelf support panel. 18. The hutch of claim 16 further comprising a third middle support panel foldably connected to the second intermediate panel for supporting a middle portion of the third shelf. 19. The hutch of claim 1 wherein the hutch is made from a single blank of material. 20. The hutch of claim 19 wherein the material is a corrugated paper.
made of cardboard, paper or the like {(racks or cabinets made of cardboard, paper or the like A47B43/02, A47B47/06; stands for packaging and displaying B65D5/52)} · CPC title
Shelving racks · CPC title
made mainly of cardboard, textile, paper, or the like, e.g. with separate frame of other materials {(hand-folded and specially adapted for display A47F5/116)} · CPC title
made of cardboard or the like {(travelling wardrobes A47B61/06; hand-folded from sheet material and specially adapted for display A47F5/116)} · CPC title
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