Abstrict A disposable cat litter box includes a bottom portion for carrying
litter material and formed with a relatively rigid lower portion
having a bottom wall, a pair of upstanding side walls and a pair
of upstanding end walls, and a foldable upper portion including
a flap portion foldable between collapsed and extended positions
attached to each of the side walls and end walls. A removable, relatively
rigid lid dimensioned to fit on the bottom portion with the flap
portions in either the collapsed or extended positions is also provided.
Both the box bottom and removable lid are constructed from standard
box blanks modified to include an entry/exit opening, a finger pull
to facilitate gripping one of the flap portions, and a pair of gripping
cut-outs in the lid.
Claims What is claimed is:
1. A disposable cat litter box comprising a bottom portion for
carrying litter material including a relatively rigid lower portion
having a bottom wall, a pair of upstanding side walls and a pair
of upstanding end walls; and a foldable upper portion including
a flap portion foldable between collapsed and extended positions
attached to each of said side walls and end walls; and a removable,
relatively rigid lid dimensioned to fit on said bottom portion with
said flap portions in either said collapsed or extended portions,
wherein, in the extended position, vertical edges of each flap portion
lie substantially perpendicular to vertical edges of adjacent flap
portions, and further wherein each pair of adjacent edges are created
from a single cut in said upper portion such that, in use, a friction
lock is established between said adjacent edges when said foldable
flap portions are raised to said extended position.
2. A disposable cat litter box as defined in claim 1 wherein each
of said flap portions is integrally hinged to a corresponding one
of said side walls and end walls.
3. A disposable cat litter box as defined in claim 1 wherein one
of said flap portions is provided with an entry opening.
4. A disposable cat litter box as defined in claim 1 wherein said
relatively rigid portion is interiorly treated to be liquid resistant
for a period of time corresponding at least to the functional life
of the box.
5. A disposable cat litter box as defined in claim 1 wherein said
removable lid is dimensioned to lie over and substantially completely
enclose said relatively rigid lower portion in telescoping relationship,
when said flap portions are in the collapsed position, such that
the removable lid will engage a supporting surface underlying the
box.
6. A disposable cat litter box as defined in claim 1 wherein said
bottom portion and said removable lid are formed from standard cardboard
box blanks.
7. A disposable cat litter box as defined in claim 1 wherein each
of said flap portions is integrally hinged to a corresponding one
of said side walls and end walls and wherein one of said flap portions
is provided with an entry opening.
8. A disposable cat litter box as defined in claim 1 wherein each
of said flap portions is integrally hinged to a corresponding one
of said side walls and end walls and wherein said relatively rigid
lower portion is treated to be liquid resistant.
9. A disposable cat litter box as defined in claim 1 wherein at
least one of said flap portions establishes a seal with said relatively
rigid lower portion when said at least one flap portion is in said
collapsed position.
10. A disposable cat litter box as defined in claim 9 wherein said
at least one flap portion is provided with finger pull means.
11. A box construction consisting of a bottom portion including
a relatively rigid lower portion having a bottom wall, a pair of
integral upstanding side walls and a pair of integral upstanding
end walls; and an integral foldable upper portion including a single
flap portion foldable between collapsed and extended positions attached
to each of said side walls and end walls wherein, in the extended
position, vertical edges of each flap portion lie substantially
perpendicular to vertical edges of adjacent flap portions, and further
wherein each pair of adjacent edges are created from a single cut
in said upper portion such that, in said extended position, a friction
lock is established between said adjacent edges; said box also consisting
of a removable, relatively rigid lid including a top wall and four
side walls dimensioned to fit on said bottom portion with said flap
portions in either said collapsed or extended positions.
12. A disposable cat litter box as defined in claim 11 and wherein
each of said flap portions is in frictional engagement with adjacent
flap portions in the extended position.
13. A box construction as defined in claim 11 wherein said removable
lid is dimensioned to lie over and substantially completely enclose
said relatively rigid lower portion in telescoping relationship,
when said flap portions are in the collapsed position, such that
the removable lid will engage a supporting surface underlying the
box.
14. A two piece cat litter box blank comprising a box bottom lower
portion including a first pair of relatively rigid sidewalls, a
first pair of relatively rigid end walls and a bottom wall, and
a box bottom upper portion comprising foldable flap portions integrally
hinged to each of said pair of relatively rigid sidewalls and said
pair of relatively rigid end walls; said box bottom formed from
a single elongated blank having a first set of three parallel lines
defining four panels, each of which forms one of the two pair of
end walls and side walls, one of the foldable flap portions, and
a portion of said bottom wall wherein one of said foldable flap
portions is provided with a die cut opening for permitting a cat
to enter and exit the box; and wherein each of said three parallel
lines comprises an upper slit portion extending between adjacent
foldable flap portions; an intermediate fold portion extending between
adjacent end or side walls; and a lower notched portion extending
between adjacent bottom wall portions, said upper slit portions
being formed without tolerance so that, in use, a friction lock
is established between said foldable flap portions when said foldable
flap portions are raised to an upright position.
15. A two piece cat litter box blank as defined in claim 14 and
further comprising a separable lid blank including a second pair
of relatively rigid end walls, a second pair of relatively rigid
end walls, and a top wall, said separable lid formed from a single
blank of material having two parallel side edges and two parallel
end edges, and fold lines extending adjacent and parallel to each
of said side and end edges.
16. A two piece cat litter box blank as defined in claim 14 wherein
said blank has a second set of two fold lines extending substantially
perpendicular to said first set of three parallel lines, said second
set of fold lines extending between said foldable flap portions
and said bottom wall portions.
17. A two piece cat litter box blank as defined in claim 16 wherein
said second set of fold lines define therebetween said two pair
of relatively rigid end walls and side walls.
18. A two piece cat litter box blank as defined in claim 17 and
further comprising a separable lid blank including a second pair
of relatively rigid side walls, a second pair of relatively rigid
end walls, and a top wall, said separable lid formed from a single
blank material having two parallel side edges and two parallel end
edges, and fold lines extending adjacent and parallel each of said
side and end edges.
19. A two piece cat litter box blank as defined in claim 14 wherein
the bottom wall portion of each of said panels, in the use, collectively
form a double layer bottom wall.
20. A two piece cat litter box blank as defined in claim 18 wherein
the bottom wall portion of each of said collectively form a double
thickness bottom wall.
21. A two piece cat litter box blank as defined in claim 14 wherein
another of said foldable flap portions is dimensioned to establish
a seal with said box bottom lower portion when said another of said
foldable flap portions is in a collapsed or folded position.
22. A two piece cat litter box blank as defined in claim 21 wherein
said another of said foldable flap portions is provided with integral
finger pull means.
23. A prepackaged cat litter box comprising a bottom portion carrying
a predetermined amount of litter material, said bottom portion including
a relatively rigid lower portion having a bottom wall, a pair of
upstanding side walls and a pair of upstanding end walls, and flap
portions attached to each of said side walls and end walls, said
flap portions being folded to an initial collapsed position;
and a removable, relatively rigid lid applied to and substantially
completely enclosing said bottom portion;
wherein, in use, said flap portions are foldable to an upright
position such that edges of each flap portion lie substantially
perpendicular to vertical edges of adjacent flap portions, and further
wherein each pair of adjacent edges are created from a single cut
in said upper portion such that, in said upright position, a friction
lock is established between said adjacent edges, said removable
lid adapted to fit over said flap portions in said upright position;
and further wherein, for disposal purposes, said flap portions are
foldable to their initial collapsed position and said lid is replaceable
to substantially fully enclose said bottom portion, so that a consumer
need not come into contact with the litter material at any time
from purchase to disposal of the box.
24. A two piece box blank comprising a box bottom lower portion
including a first pair of relatively rigid sidewalls, a first pair
of relatively rigid end walls and a bottom wall, and a box bottom
upper portion comprising foldable flap portions integrally hinged
to each of said pair of relatively rigid sidewalls and said pair
of relatively rigid end walls; said box bottom formed from a single
elongated blank having a first set of three parallel lines defining
four panels, each of which forms one of the two pair of end walls
and side walls, one of the foldable flap portions, and a portion
of said bottom wall wherein each of said three parallel lines comprises
an upper slit portion extending between adjacent foldable flap portions;
an intermediate fold portion extending between adjacent end or side
walls; and a lower notched portion extending between adjacent bottom
wall portions, said upper slit portions being formed without tolerance
so that, in use, a friction lock is established between said foldable
flap portions when said foldable flap portions are raised to an
upright position.
Description BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to disposable cat litter boxes and,
particularly, to a simplified construction for such boxes which
enables the box to be formed with conventional box blanks and with
conventional box making equipment.
In the past, disposable cat litter boxes have been produced in
various configurations, each requiring special tooling designed
for the particular box configuration. Examples of such constructions
are found in U.S. Pat. Nos. 4792082; 4788935; 4782788; 4776300;
4711198; 4441451; 4548160; 4541360; 4501226; 4348982;
4305544; 4164314; 4014292; and 3886901.
It is also known in the disposable cat litter box field to provide
boxes which are collapsible from configurations, as evidenced by
several of the above cited patents. In other words, it is known
to provide a disposable cat litter box which contains fresh litter
and which is supplied in a collapsed (or low profile) configuration,
and which is expandable to an "in use" or operative configuration.
The box may then be collapsed after use to its original configuration
and disposed of as appropriate, so that the pet owner need not come
into contact with the litter material and animal waste.
None of these boxes, however, provide the benefits of simplicity
and low cost to the extent realized by the present invention.
It is therefore the principal objective of this invention to provide
a simplified, low-cost, collapsible and disposable cat litter box,
utilizing standard box blanks and box forming equipment.
In one exemplary embodiment of the invention, a cat litter box
is provided which comprises a box bottom and removable lid which
is adapted to fit telescopically over the box bottom. The box bottom
is formed with relatively rigid side and end walls and a relatively
rigid bottom wall. Extending from each side wall and end wall is
a flap portion foldable between a substantially upright positions
where the latter effectively forms an extension of the respective
side or end wall, and a collapsed position where the flap portion
extends substantially horizontally, i.e., perpendicular to the respective
side or end walls. Collectively, the flap portions enable the box
to be transformed from a relatively flat or "low profile"
box, to a volumetrically expanded box of a size sufficient to permit
entry and exit of small to medium size pets such as cats. More specifically,
the flap portions are dimensioned to increase the height of the
box of a factor of about four. To facilitate entry and exit by a
pet such as a cat, a die cut opening is provided in one of the end
walls.
One end wall flap portion is provided with a die-cut opening to
allow ingress and egress of the cat, and a side wall flap portion
is provided with a finger pull tab which facilitates unfolding of
the side wall flap portion.
A single-piece blank (preferably corrugated cardboard) of standardized
construction, but adjusted to achieve the desired side wall and
end wall dimensions, is employed to form the box bottom.
The removable, full telescopic lid is similar to the lower box
bottom, absent the flap portions. Thus, the removable lid is also
provided with relatively rigid side walls, end walls and top wall,
with the side and end walls depending from the periphery of the
top wall in a conventional manner. In accordance with this invention,
the removable lid is designed for use with the box in both the collapsed
and expanded configurations. Here again, a single conventional blank
is employed in the construction of the removable lid.
In an exemplary embodiment, the side and end walls of the removable
lid are sized so that, in the collapsed position, both the removable
lid and the box bottom will rest on the floor or other supporting
surface, thereby creating a double column effect for stacking strength.
Thus, in accordance with one aspect of the invention, the disposable
cat litter box comprises a bottom portion for carrying litter material
including a relatively rigid lower portion having a bottom wall,
a pair of upstanding side walls and a pair of upstanding end walls;
and a foldable upper portion including a flap portion foldable between
collapsed and extended positions attached to each of the side walls
and end walls; and a removable, relatively rigid lid dimensioned
to fit on the box with the flap portions in either said collapsed
or extended positions.
In another aspect, the present invention is directed to a two-piece
cat litter box comprising a box bottom lower portion including a
first pair of relatively rigid side walls, a first pair of relatively
rigid end walls and a bottom wall, and a box bottom upper portion
comprising foldable flap portions integrally hinged to each of the
pair of relatively rigid side walls and the pair of relatively rigid
end walls; the box bottom formed from a single elongated blank having
a first set of three parallel lines defining four panels, each of
which forms one of the two pair of end walls and side walls, one
of the foldable flap portions, and a portion of the bottom wall,
and wherein one of the foldable flap portions is provided with a
die cut opening for permitting a cat to enter and exit the box.
It will be appreciated that the box construction of this invention
may be used for other purposes as well. Thus, in accordance with
still another aspect of the invention, there is provided a box construction
comprising a bottom portion including a relatively rigid lower portion
having a bottom wall, a pair of upstanding side walls and a pair
of upstanding end walls; and a foldable upper portion including
a flap portion foldable between collapsed and extended positions
attached to each of the side walls and end walls; and a removable,
relatively rigid lid dimensioned to fit on the bottom portion with
the flap portions in either the collapsed or extended positions.
It will be appreciated that the box of this invention has several
advantages in each of its production, distribution and end use stages.
For example, the standard box bottom has no restricted openings,
making it easy to fill with litter or other material. The box is
easily closed up without the need for any specially designed equipment,
assuming its low profile configuration for ease of shipment, storage
and merchandising. Once the box has been purchased, the box is easily
re-configured to its end-use or functional configuration, and easily
collapsed after use for disposal. It is significant that during
the end use stage, the user has only minimal exposure to the litter
or other material and need not, at any time, come into direct contact
with such material.
Other objects and advantages of the invention will become apparent
from the detailed description which follows.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a disposable kitty litter box in
an expanded or "in use" configuration in accordance with
the invention;
FIG. 2 is a perspective view as illustrated in FIG. 1 but with
the lid removed;
FIG. 3 is a perspective view as shown in FIG. 1 but with the lid
removed and sidewalls and end walls collapsed;
FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the kitty litter box in accordance
with the invention, shown in a collapsed configuration;
FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the box shown in FIG. 1 with the
lid removed and showing the bottom wall construction;
FIG. 6 is a plan view of a blank used to construct the bottom portion
of the kitty litter box; and
FIG. 7 is a plan view of a blank used to construct the lid portion
of the kitty litter box.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Referring now to the drawings, and especially to FIGS. 1-5 the
disposable litter box 10 is constructed essentially of an expandable
box including a relatively rigid bottom or litter containing portion
12 and a relatively rigid removable lid 14. The box is preferably
constructed of corrugated cardboard but other suitable material
may also be employed.
The bottom portion 12 of the box 10 is formed from a single blank
and includes a pair of upstanding end walls 16 18 and a pair of
upstanding side walls 20 22 and a bottom wall 24. Flap portions
are provided at an upper end of each of the sidewalls and end walls,
and are foldable about horizontally aligned fold or hinge lines.
Thus, end wall 16 is provided with a flap 26 foldable about a fold
line 28; end wall 18 is provided with a flap 30 foldable about a
fold line 32; side wall 20 is provided with a flap 34 foldable about
a fold line 36; and side wall 22 is provided with a flap 38 foldable
about a fold line 40. Fold lines 28 32 36 and 40 are substantially
horizontally aligned, i.e., they lie substantially within a horizontal
plane which is parallel to the bottom wall 24 and perpendicular
to the end walls 16 18 and side walls 20 and 22. As will be explained
further herein, bottom wall 24 is formed from additional flap portions
integrally formed with the side walls 16 18 and end walls 20 22
and extending from and foldable about fold lines 28', 32', 36' and
40' (see FIGS. 5 and 6).
As will also be explained below, the flap portions 26 30 34 and
38 are foldable between substantially vertical positions as shown
in FIG. 1 to substantially horizontal, collapsed positions shown
in FIG. 3.
Flap portions 34 and 38 are substantially identical to each other
and each substantially overlies the entire bottom wall 24 when it
is folded inwardly and downwardly to the collapsed position.
End wall flap portions 26 and 30 are also substantially identical
to each other, but extend only partially (about 3/4 of the distance)
toward the opposite end walls 18 16 respectively, also best seen
in FIG. 3. End wall flap portion 26 is provided with a die cut or
opening 42 which is large enough to allow a cat to enter and leave
the box.
As will be appreciated from FIGS. 1 through 4 the flap portions
serve to increase the height of the box when in their upright positions
by a factor of about four, thereby effecting a substantial volumetric
expansion of the box. This arrangement therefor provides a very
compact and low profile construction for both supply and disposal
purposes.
The removable lid 14 has a pair of relatively rigid downwardly
extending end walls 44 46 and a pair of relatively rigid, downwardly
extending side walls 48 50 all of which depend from a substantially
flat top wall 52.
The end walls 44 46 and side walls 48 50 have a uniform height
substantially equal to the side walls 20 22 and end walls 16 18
so that the free edges of end walls 44 46 and side walls 48 50
engage a floor or other supporting surface (along with the box bottom)
when the removable lid is applied to the box bottom in the collapsed
position, as best seen in FIG. 4. This arrangement creates a double
column effect which substantially increases the strength of the
collapsed box. This is particularly important in permitting vertical
stacking of the boxes during storage and/or shipment and mass merchandising
with eight to ten pounds of litter material contained therein.
In a related aspect of the invention, gripping cut-outs 44' and
46' may be formed in the lid end walls 44 46 respectively, to
facilitate removal of the lid, particularly when the flap portions
are in the collapsed position.
With reference now to FIGS. 3 and 4 the flap portions 26 30
34 and 38 are foldable to a substantially horizontal position, and
lid 14 may be placed on the lower box portion 12 to form a cat litter
box in a collapsed state, as shown in FIG. 4. In a preferred embodiment
of the invention, the flap portions are folded in the sequence 38
34 30 and 26. Since flap portions 38 and 34 have dimensions substantially
identical to the bottom wall 24 the first folded flap portion 38
will engage the opposite side wall 20 and end walls 16 and 18 to
create a "seal" to thereby prevent the escape of litter
material from the lower box portion 12. This seal is, of course,
augmented by the remaining flap portions 26 30 and 34 when the
latter are folded to their horizontal or collapsed position.
In order to lift the flap portion 38 to its extended position,
a finger pull 39 is formed integrally with the flap 38 by die-cutting
the finger pull area within the flap. The pull 39 is designed to
be partially punched out by the user, permitting insertion of the
finger within the resulting aperture to thereby facilitate obtaining
a grip on the flap.
It will be understood that the flap portion 34 may be spaced slightly
away from the side wall 22 in the collapsed position to facilitate
unfolding. However, no litter will escape since the flap portion
34 overlies the "sealing" flap portion 38.
Referring now to FIGS. 1 to 3 in reverse order, it will be seen
that lid 14 may be removed, and flaps 26 30 34 and 38 folded upwardly
to a substantially vertical state so that the lid 14 can be re-applied
as shown in FIG. 2 to complete the formation of the expanded cat
litter box shown in FIG. 1.
It will be appreciated that the disposable cat litter box in accordance
with this invention will be supplied in the configuration shown
in FIG. 4 but with about eight to ten pounds of fresh litter material
25 contained within the lower portion 12. The litter material has
been omitted from FIG. 4 but is shown at 25 in FIG. 2. It will further
be appreciated that the enclosure defined by end walls 16 18 side
walls 20 22 and bottom wall 24 are treated to make them liquid-resistant
by any suitable means, the treatment to be effective through at
least the projected functional life of the box. After use, the lid
may be removed, the box collapsed to the configuration illustrated
in FIG. 1 the lid replaced, and the entire assembly disposed of
with the used litter material and the animal waste remaining in
the box.
Alternatively, the box may be collapsed to the configuration shown
in FIG. 4 without removing the lid. This is accomplished by pushing
the side wall flap portions 30 38 inwardly, and then folding the
end wall flap portions 26 30 inwardly, with the lid 14 guided into
position over the lower box portion.
In still another manner of collapsing the box after use, one or
both of the side wall flaps 30 38 can be pushed inwardly to their
fully horizontal or collapsed positions, the lid removed, end walls
26 30 collapsed, and the lid replaced over the lower box portion.
The latter two collapsing techniques have the advantage of allowing
the user to dispose of the box without having to come into contact,
or even see, the used litter.
It is an important feature of the present invention that both the
bottom and lid portions of the box may be formed from standard cardboard
blanks conventionally used to form boxes. In other words, with the
exception of the cut-outs 42 44', 46' and finger pull 39 the box
in accordance with this invention may be made on conventional erect-form-fill
seal corrugated box packaging equipment or machines, with adjustments
for the dimensions of each portion. The folding, gluing, and fold
line forming operations may be carried out also using conventional
equipment. This commonality of design provides great economies in
the production of boxes as disclosed herein.
Referring now to FIGS. 6 and 7 standard cardboard blanks 54 and
56 are illustrated which may be used to form the box bottom 12 and
removable lid 14 respectively.
The blank 54 known in the trade as a Center Special Slotted Container,
is divided by fold lines and combination slit/notched lines as shown
in FIG. 6. Specifically, a pair of fold lines 56 58 are formed
(by scoring, creasing or any other suitable means) in the lengthwise
or horizontal direction of the blank, intermediate top and bottom
edges 60 62 and extending from one side edge 64 to the other 66.
The upper fold line 56 forms the previously described, and axially
aligned fold lines 28 40 32 and 36. The lower fold line 58 forms
the previously described fold lines 28', 40', 32' and 36'. As best
seen in FIG. 5 fold lines 28 and 32 are vertically offset from
fold lines 36 and 40 by an amount substantially equal to the thickness
of the board material so as to permit the end wall flap portions
26 30 to lie flat over the side wall flap portions 34 38 in the
folded or collapsed position.
At the same time, the blank 54 is divided in the vertical direction
into four panels by three vertically extending, parallel lines 68
70 and 72. Each of these lines comprises three distinct portions:
an upper slit portion 69 71 and 73 respectively above the fold
line 56; a fold portion 69', 71' and 73', respectively, between
fold lines 56 58 and a lower notched portion 69", 71"
and 73" below the fold line 58. In standard box constructions,
the upper portions of lines 68 70 and 72 would also be notched
(by an amount approximately equal to the board thickness) to provide
a tolerance which permits easy folding of the flap portions without
interference from adjacent flap portions. In the presently preferred
construction, however, the upper portions of lines 68 70 and 72
are merely slit. This omission of any tolerance results in a "friction
lock" between the flap portions when they are raised to the
upright position. As a result, no tabs or other locking arrangement
is required to maintain the flap portions in their respective upright
positions.
Each panel thereby defines an upper flap and a lower flap extending
in opposite directions from fold lines 56 58. It will be understood
that the area between fold lines 56 58 comprises side and end walls
16 22 18 and 20. For example, a first panel A defined by portions
of top and bottom edges 60 62 respectively, side edge 64 and line
68 will eventually form upper flap 26 end wall 16 and a lower
flap 26'. Similarly, a second panel B defined by portions of top
and bottom edges 60 62 respectively, and lines 68 70 will eventually
form the upper flap 38 side wall 22 and a lower flap 38'. Panel
C is defined by portions of top and bottom edges 60 62 respectively,
and lines 70 and 72. This panel will eventually form upper flap
30 end wall 18 and lower flap 30'. Finally, panel D, defined by
portions of top and bottom edges 60 62 respectively, line 72 and
edge 66 will eventually form upper flap 34 side wall 20 and lower
flap 34'.
The lower edge 62 of the blank is formed irregularly to provide
lower flap portions 26' and 30' with first identical dimensions
(corresponding to the full width and one half the length of the
finished box), and lower flap portions 38', 34' with second identical
dimensions (corresponding to the full length and one half the width
of the box), so that when folded and glued, the lower flap portions
form an essentially double thickness bottom wall 24.
An extended tab portion 74 projects outwardly from side edge 64
and an alignment with fold lines 56 58 to provide a tab which facilitates
gluing at the box converting operation. In a preferred embodiment,
the box blank is folded in half along line 70 and tab 74 is glued
to side wall 20 at the converter station, and thereafter shipped
flat (i.e., in double thickness) to the packager.
The die cut opening 42 and finger pull 39 are preferably die-cut
in the upper flap 26 of panel A and upper flap 38 of panel B, respectively,
of the blank prior to folding and gluing.
With the exception of the die cut entry or opening 42 finger pull
39 and slit lines above the fold line 56 the above described blank
has a standard configuration typically utilized in the construction
of boxes, with desired adjustment of panel portion widths and lengths.
The manner in which the blank is folded and glued to form the box
shown in FIGS. 1-4 is wholly conventional and need not be described
in detail.
The blank 76 which forms the removable lid 14 is formed by a pair
of vertically extending fold lines 78 80 and a pair of substantially
horizontal fold lines 82 84. Extensions of lines 82 84 beyond
the fold lines 78 80 are notched as shown at 86 88 and 90 92
respectively, to permit the folding and gluing operations necessary
to form the removable lid as shown in FIG. 2.
Here again, with the exception of cut-outs 44' and 46', the lid
configuration is entirely of conventional construction.
It will be appreciated that the blank 76 will be folded and glued
in a conventional manner to form the previously described side walls
48 50 end walls 44 46 and top wall 52.
While the invention has been described in connection with what
is presently considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiment,
it is to be understood that the invention is not to be limited to
the disclosed embodiment, but on the contrary, is intended to cover
various modifications and equivalent arrangements included within
the spirit and scope of the appended claims. |