Patent classifications
B65D71/04
WRAPPING DEVICE HAVING CORNER PROTECTORS FOR SECURING AND SUPPORTING PALLETIZED MATERIALS
Implementations of the present disclosure generally relate to wrapping devices for pallet loads. Particularly, the wrapping device according to the present disclosure including edge straps for looping around corner columns of a pallet.
LAMINATED ARTICLE CARRIER AND BLANK THERFOR
Aspects of the disclosure relate to a carrier (90) for packaging one or more articles B, a blank (10) for forming the carrier and a method of forming the carrier. In one aspect a top-engaging article carrier is provided for packaging at least one article. The article carrier comprises a main panel (12) including at least one a top engaging device having a top-receiving opening. The main panel comprises a laminated structure formed from two or more layers L1, L2 of a substrate (50) uniformly bonded together.
LAMINATED ARTICLE CARRIER AND BLANK THERFOR
Aspects of the disclosure relate to a carrier (90) for packaging one or more articles B, a blank (10) for forming the carrier and a method of forming the carrier. In one aspect a top-engaging article carrier is provided for packaging at least one article. The article carrier comprises a main panel (12) including at least one a top engaging device having a top-receiving opening. The main panel comprises a laminated structure formed from two or more layers L1, L2 of a substrate (50) uniformly bonded together.
WRAPPING DEVICE WITH EXTENDABLE BRACKETS FOR SECURING AND SUPPORTING PALLETIZED MATERIALS
Implementations of the present disclosure generally relate to a reusable wrapping device for securing loaded goods on a pallet. Particularly, the wrapping device according to the present disclosure at least one extendable bracket and a wrapping strap. The extendable bracket may be clamped onto a pallet load prior to securing the wrapping strap to the pallet load.
WRAPPING DEVICE WITH EXTENDABLE BRACKETS FOR SECURING AND SUPPORTING PALLETIZED MATERIALS
Implementations of the present disclosure generally relate to a reusable wrapping device for securing loaded goods on a pallet. Particularly, the wrapping device according to the present disclosure at least one extendable bracket and a wrapping strap. The extendable bracket may be clamped onto a pallet load prior to securing the wrapping strap to the pallet load.
APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR APPLYING REUSABLE WRAPPING DEVICE ON PALLETIZED MATERIALS
Embodiments of the present disclosure generally relate to apparatus and methods for applying reusable wrapping device on goods to be transported on a transportation carrier, such as a pallet. More particularly, embodiments of the present disclosure relate to a cart and wrapping device holder assembly for applying reusable pallet wrapping devices over palletized materials.
APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR APPLYING REUSABLE WRAPPING DEVICE ON PALLETIZED MATERIALS
Embodiments of the present disclosure generally relate to apparatus and methods for applying reusable wrapping device on goods to be transported on a transportation carrier, such as a pallet. More particularly, embodiments of the present disclosure relate to a cart and wrapping device holder assembly for applying reusable pallet wrapping devices over palletized materials.
METHOD FOR PREPARING MATTRESSES FOR SHIPMENT AND STACK OF MATTRESSES PREPARED USING SUCH METHOD
An assembly of stacked mattresses and a method for preparing such an assembly are provided. The assembly of stacked mattresses comprises a first pallet, a second pallet, a plurality of mattresses positioned between the first pallet and the second pallet and straps coupling the first pallet to the second pallet, the plurality of mattresses being in a compressed state between the first pallet and the second pallet and the straps restraining expansion of the plurality of mattresses. The second pallet is comprised of a supporting member and a plurality of elongated reinforcing members extending across the supporting member, at least some of the reinforcing members including respective strap guiding members extending longitudinally along the elongated reinforcing member. At least some of the straps engage respective ones of the strap guiding members of the plurality of elongated reinforcing member of the second pallet so that displacement of the straps is constrained by the strap guiding members. In accordance with another aspect, a pallet for using in shipping bedding products is provided.
METHOD FOR PREPARING MATTRESSES FOR SHIPMENT AND STACK OF MATTRESSES PREPARED USING SUCH METHOD
An assembly of stacked mattresses and a method for preparing such an assembly are provided. The assembly of stacked mattresses comprises a first pallet, a second pallet, a plurality of mattresses positioned between the first pallet and the second pallet and straps coupling the first pallet to the second pallet, the plurality of mattresses being in a compressed state between the first pallet and the second pallet and the straps restraining expansion of the plurality of mattresses. The second pallet is comprised of a supporting member and a plurality of elongated reinforcing members extending across the supporting member, at least some of the reinforcing members including respective strap guiding members extending longitudinally along the elongated reinforcing member. At least some of the straps engage respective ones of the strap guiding members of the plurality of elongated reinforcing member of the second pallet so that displacement of the straps is constrained by the strap guiding members. In accordance with another aspect, a pallet for using in shipping bedding products is provided.
System and method for palletless shipment of gas cylinder arrays
A system and method are provided for palletless shipment of gas cylinder arrays. A three-dimensional array of gas cylinders is formed from a plurality of vertically-stacked two-dimensional subarrays. First elongated voids extend through the array in a width direction at a first handle elevation. Second elongated voids extend through the array in a depth direction at a second handle elevation. The first and second elongated voids are bilaterally bounded by handle portions of adjacent gas cylinders, and vertically bounded by upper and lower surfaces of surrounding cylinders. Pairs of tunnel elements are disposed within respective elongated voids and are each configured to releasably receive a corresponding forklift tong. Vertically-disposed pillars may be provided to increase the rigidity and load distribution of the system. Flaps may radiate from the pillars to minimize impact and abrasion between adjacent cylinders during shipment. Key system components may be inexpensively formed from recyclable, lightweight materials.