Sustainable shipping box, system, and methods
11414234 · 2022-08-16
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D5/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D75/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D5/4266
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D5/36
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D5/42
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A reusable shipping box system and methods are provided. The reusable shipping box system includes a shipping box including a rectangular sheet of material including a first planer surface and a second planer surface. The first planer surface can include a first herringbone pattern of half cut and full cut incisions and the second planer surface can include a second herringbone pattern which is different from the first herringbone pattern. The rectangular sheet of material can be capable of collapsing into an elongated shaped parcel by way of the first and second herringbone patterns of half cut and full cut incisions. A shipping sleeve can define a cross-sectional shape and sized to be capable of sliding over the collapsed shipping box and securely hold the shipping box in the collapsed shape.
Claims
1. A reusable shipping box comprising: a rectangular sheet of corrugated material including a first planer surface and a second planer surface arranged on an opposite side of the shipping box to the first planer surface, the first planer surface including a first herringbone pattern of half cut and full cut incisions and the second planer surface including a second herringbone pattern of half cut and full cut incisions which is different from the first herringbone pattern; wherein the rectangular sheet is capable of being folded in half to create a dual sheet unit; and wherein the dual sheet unit is capable of collapsing into an elongated shaped parcel by way of the first and second herringbone patterns of half cut and full cut incisions.
2. The reusable shipping box of claim 1, wherein the elongated parcel includes a parallelogram shape.
3. The reusable shipping box of claim 1, wherein the dual sheet of material is further capable of being constructed into a parcel box for shipping items therein.
4. The reusable shipping box of claim 1, wherein each of the first and second herringbone patterns include linearly aligned half cut incisions and half cut incisions angled with respect to the linearly aligned half cut incisions.
5. The reusable shipping box of claim 4, wherein the linearly aligned half cut incisions and the angled half cut incisions form an angle of about 135 degrees.
6. The reusable shipping box of claim 1, wherein each of the first and second herringbone patterns include linearly aligned half cut incisions and full cut incisions arranged substantially perpendicularly with respect to the linearly aligned half cut incisions.
7. The reusable shipping box of claim 6, wherein each of the first and second herringbone patterns include half cut incisions that are angled with respect to the substantially perpendicularly arranged full cut incisions.
8. The reusable shipping box of claim 7, wherein the angled half cut incisions form an angle of about 45 degrees with respect to the substantially perpendicularly arranged full cut incisions.
9. A reusable shipping box system comprising: the reusable shipping box of claim 1; and a shipping sleeve defining a cross-sectional shape sized to be capable of sliding over the collapsed elongated shaped parcel and securely holding the shipping box in the collapsed shape.
10. A reusable shipping box system comprising: a shipping box including a rectangular sheet of corrugated material including a first planer surface and a second planer surface arranged on an opposite side of the shipping box to the first planer surface, the first planer surface including a first herringbone pattern of half cut and full cut incisions and the second planer surface including a second herringbone pattern of half cut and full cut incisions which is different from the first herringbone pattern, the shipping box being capable of collapsing by way of the first and second herringbone patterns of half cut and full cut incisions into a collapsed shape of an elongated parcel; and a shipping sleeve defining a cross-sectional shape sized to be capable of sliding over the collapsed shipping box and securely hold the shipping box in the collapsed shape.
11. The reusable shipping box system of claim 10, wherein the elongated parcel includes a parallelogram shape.
12. The reusable shipping box system of claim 10, wherein the shipping box is capable of being constructed into a parcel box for shipping items therein.
13. The reusable shipping box system of claim 10, wherein each of the first and second herringbone patterns include linearly aligned half cut incisions and half cut incisions angled with respect to the linearly aligned half cut incisions.
14. The reusable shipping box system of claim 13, wherein the linearly aligned half cut incisions and the angled half cut incisions form an angle of about 135 degrees.
15. The reusable shipping box system of claim 10, wherein each of the first and second herringbone patterns include linearly aligned half cut incisions and full cut incisions arranged substantially perpendicularly with respect to the linearly aligned half cut incisions.
16. The reusable shipping box system of claim 15, wherein each of the first and second herringbone patterns include half cut incisions that are angled with respect to the substantially perpendicularly arranged full cut incisions.
17. The reusable shipping box of claim 16, wherein the angled half cut incisions form an angle of about 45 degrees with respect to the substantially perpendicularly arranged full cut incisions.
18. The reusable shipping box system of claim 10, wherein the rectangular sheet is capable of being folded to create a dual sheet.
19. A reusable shipping box system comprising: a shipping box including a rectangular sheet of material including a first planer surface and a second planer surface arranged on an opposite side of the shipping box to the first planer surface, the first planer surface including a first herringbone pattern of half cut and full cut incisions and the second planer surface including a second herringbone pattern of half cut and full cut incisions which is different from the first herringbone pattern, the rectangular sheet of material capable of collapsing into an elongated shaped parcel by way of the first and second herringbone patterns of half cut and full cut incisions; and a shipping sleeve defining a cross-sectional shape sized to be capable of sliding over the collapsed shipping box and to securely hold the shipping box in the collapsed shape.
20. The reusable shipping box system of claim 19, wherein the elongated parcel includes a parallelogram shape.
21. The reusable shipping box system of claim 20, wherein the shipping box is capable of being constructed into a parcel box for shipping items therein.
22. The reusable shipping box system of claim 19, wherein the rectangular sheet is capable of being folded to create a dual sheet.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(12) It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description are exemplary and explanatory only, and are intended to provide an explanation of various embodiments of the present teachings.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(13) The present teachings relate to a reusable shipping box system 100 that allows a shipping box to be constructed into a large-sized parcel and packed like a typical cardboard box and capable of collapsing into a relatively small-sized parcel for return to a shipper. When collapsed to a size capable of fitting within a residential mailbox, the parcel can be picked-up as part of a routine mail delivery. A routine pickup prevents the scheduling of a special pickup and incurring special shipping charges, encourages an easy return process, and reduces boxing costs for shippers, fulfillment centers, and the like. The reusable shipping box system 100 of the present teachings is driven by the need to provide consumers with a very convenient way to return reusable boxes, the reduction of environmental impact, and cost savings for shippers.
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(15) The planer sheet 200 can be made of any durable material, such as a corrugated or fluted polypropylene sheeting. As shown in each of
(16) For example, if the longer side 202 of the shipping box 104 is about 40 inches long and the shorter side is about 20 inches long, the herringbone patterns of half cut and full cut incisions as exactly shown in
(17) Referring to each of
(18) Furthermore, the herringbone patterns of half cut incisions and full cut incisions can include aligned half cut incisions 312, 312′ that can be arranged substantially perpendicularly with respect to the full cut incisions 320, 320′. The angled half cut incisions 314, 314′ can also be arranged to be angled with respect to the full cut incisions 320, 320′. For example, the angled half cut incisions 314, 314′ and the full cut incisions 320, 320′ can form an angle of about 45 degrees. The angle formed between these half cut incisions 314, 314′ and substantially perpendicularly arranged full cut incisions 320, 320′ can vary depending on the desired size of the shipping box.
(19) In an initial state of the shipping box 104, before it is formed into a box by a fulfillment center worker, the planer sheet 200 of
(20) Accordingly, when a shipper, such as fulfillment center worker, initially grabs a shipping box 104 of the present teachings it is a substantially planer dual sheet unit that can be readily constructed into a box shape for packing one or more items to be shipped. Upon receipt by the consumer, the shipping box 104 is emptied and is then capable of being readily de-constructed back to a substantially planer, dual layer unit. Then, as shown in
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(24) The shipping box 104 and sleeve 108 make up the reusable shipping box system 100 of the present teachings. The herringbone patterns of half cut and full cut incisions allows the shipper to easily construct the shipping box 104 to create a large and strong parcel or package box for safely shipping their product to a consumer, see
(25) With the shipping sleeve 108 securely wrapped around the collapsed box 104, the shipping box system 100 of the present teachings forms a parcel ready for shipping. If this parcel is capable of fitting within a standard-sized residential mailbox it can be picked up by the U.S. Postal Service as part of the customer's routine route preventing the need to schedule a special pickup or incur special postage charges. With a prepaid return label provided by the shipper on the shipping sleeve 108, the consumer can conveniently send the shipping box back to the fulfilment center by simply placing the parcel in their residential mailbox.
(26) The substantially planer material sheet 200 that makes up the shipping box 104 can be made in a variety of sizes. For example, the length and width of the rectangular planer sheet 200 can be varied depending on the ultimate size of the desired parcel box. At the same time, the size and angling of the herringbone patterns of half cut and full cut incisions on either side of the planer sheet 200 can be altered depending on the dimensions thereof. In other words, each of the herringbone patterns can be correspondingly stretched or compressed depending on the sizing of the planer sheet 200. However, if it is desired to prevent incurring additional shipping charges, the top end sizing of the planer sheet 200 is limited by the ability of the collapsed box to fit within a standard-sized residential mailbox.
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(31) Accordingly, the resulting collapsed parcel having an elongated-shaped form is ideally suited to fit within a residential mailbox thereby allowing routine pickup by a U.S. Postal Mail carrier. More generally, the resulting collapsed elongated parcel formed by the reusable shipping box system 100 of the present teachings can result in significantly reduced return shipping costs.
(32) The shipping box 104 and shipping sleeve 108 of the reusable shipping box system 100 can be made of a material that is durable to allow extended use. The material can be a non-porous and lightweight to keep shipping costs low, but sturdy enough to protect products being shipped in transit. The material also should not tear or be damaged when tape or labels are removed. In one embodiment, each surface of the box 100 may be made of polypropylene that is extruded into a corrugated sheet, then die cut or CNC cut. The material should have a high efficiency level of recycling so that at end of life, the box can be recycled down to its raw material and made available to make more of the reusable boxes without generating excessive waste and offering a comparatively lower carbon footprint than that of corrugated cardboard boxes. In a preferred embodiment, a commercially available product “Coroplast” can be used but there are a variety of alternatives available. More generally, the material used can be “corrugated plastic sheeting” or “fluted plastic sheeting”. In other embodiments, any material that meets the specifications above could be used. For example, a non-limited list of possible alternative materials may include injection molded plastics, fabrics with woven structures, silicon with structural rigidity and/or nylons with structural rigidity.
(33) According to various embodiments, the shipping box 104 and shipping sleeve 108 of the reusable shipping box system 100 can be reconfigured from the initial planer configuration to either of a shipping box configuration or collapsed parcel configuration without or a reduced amount of tape, glue and/or an adhesive that is ordinarily required for use of conventional cardboard shipping boxes. This allows fulfillment center workers to readily construct a large shipping box and consumers to readily collapse the shipping box into a small parcel. Every time the shipping box system 100 of the present teachings is reused, the community saves on energy and environmental damage associated with cardboard boxes.
(34) Those skilled in the art can appreciate from the foregoing description that the present teachings can be implemented in a variety of forms. Therefore, while these teachings have been described in connection with particular embodiments and examples thereof, the true scope of the present teachings should not be so limited. Various changes and modifications may be made without departing from the scope of the teachings herein.