PARTITIONED CONTAINER
20220297876 ยท 2022-09-22
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A partitioned container having a plurality of individual compartments formed from mated slotted interior panels. One or more exterior panels surround the mated interior panels to form the outside of the partitioned container. The interior panels may include folding tab sections and partitioning sections, and the panels may be mated with one another through a self-locking mechanism. The various panels may be folded about fold lines to permit the assembly to be folded into a substantially flat state.
Claims
1. A partitioned container comprising: one or more exterior panels defining an interior compartment; a first number of interior partitions, each comprising: a partitioning section comprising a number of slots extending from a top or bottom edge to an intermediate height thereof; a free edge at either side edge of the partitioning section; wherein each of said partitioning sections extend alongside one another and span said interior compartment in a first direction; a second number of interior partitions, each comprising: a partitioning section comprising a number of slots extending from a top or bottom edge to an intermediate height thereof; a first folding tab section extending from a right-side edge of the partitioning section, and configured for folding about a vertically extending fold line located at said right-side edge; a second folding tab section extending from a left-side edge of the partitioning section, and configured for folding about a vertically extending fold line located at said left-side edge; wherein each of said partitioning sections extend alongside one another and span said interior compartment in a second direction intersecting said first direction; wherein each of said first folding tab sections and each of said second folding tab sections are attached to one of said one or more exterior panels; and wherein each of said partitioning sections of each of said first number of interior partitions are mated with each of said partitioning sections of each of said second number of interior partitions by way of said slots in said partitioning sections of said first and second number of interior partitions to define a series of individual compartments within the interior compartment.
2. The partitioned container of claim 1, wherein: said interior compartment is cuboid in shape.
3. The partitioned container of claim 1, wherein: said number of slots of each of said first number of interior partitions are spaced apart from one another and at least partially define a plurality of panel tabs, each comprising non-right-angle corners along an open edge; and said number of slots of each of said second number of interior partitions are spaced apart from one another and at least partially define a plurality of panel tabs, each comprising non-right-angle corners along an open edge.
4. The partitioned container of claim 1, wherein: at least one of said number of slots in said partitioning section of said first number of interior partitions extends from said top edge to said intermediate height, and at least one of said number of slots in said partitioning section of said first number of interior partitions extends from said bottom edge to said intermediate height; and at least one of said number of slots in said partitioning section of said second number of interior partitions extends from the top edge to said intermediate height, and at least one of said number of slots in said partitioning section of said second number of interior partitions extends from said bottom edge to said intermediate height.
5. The partitioned container of claim 4, wherein: said slots extending from said top edge to said intermediate height of said first number of interior partitions are each configured to receive a partitioning section of one of said second number of interior partitions, wherein said partitioning section restricts upward vertical movement and horizontal movement of each interior partition of said first number of interior partitions; said slots extending from said bottom edge to said intermediate height of said first number of interior partitions are each configured to receive a partitioning section of one of said second number of interior partitions, wherein said partitioning section restricts downward vertical movement and horizontal movement of each interior partition of said first number of interior partitions; said slots extending from said top edge to said intermediate height of said second number of interior partitions are each configured to receive a partitioning section of one of said first number of interior partitions, wherein said partitioning section restricts upward vertical movement and horizontal movement of each interior partition of said second number of interior partitions; and said slots extending from said bottom edge to said intermediate height of said second number of interior partitions are each configured to receive a partitioning section of one of said first number of interior partitions, wherein said partitioning section restricts downward vertical movement and horizontal movement of each interior partition of said first number of interior partitions.
6. A partitioned container comprising: one or more exterior panels defining an interior compartment; a first number of interior partitions, each comprising: a top edge and a bottom edge; a pair of side edges; a partitioning section comprising a number of slots extending from both of said top and bottom edges to an intermediate height thereof; wherein each of said partitioning sections extend alongside one another and span said interior compartment in a first direction; a second number of interior partitions, each comprising: a top edge and a bottom edge; a pair of side edges; a partitioning section comprising a number of slots extending from both of said top and bottom edges to an intermediate height thereof; at least one folding tab section extending from either side edge of said partitioning section, and configured for folding about a vertically extending fold line located at said side edge; wherein each of said partitioning sections extend alongside one another and span said interior compartment in a second direction intersecting said first direction; wherein each of said folding tab sections are attached to one of said one or more exterior panels; wherein each of said partitioning sections of each of said first number of interior partitions are mated with each of said partitioning sections of each of said second number of interior partitions by way of said slots in said partitioning sections of said first and second number of interior partitions to define a series of individual compartments within the interior compartment; wherein vertical and horizontal movement of each of said first number of interior partitions is restricted by said partitioning sections of said second number of interior partitions mated thereto; and wherein vertical and horizontal movement of each of said second number of interior partitions is restricted by said partitioning sections of said first number of interior partitions mated thereto.
7. The partitioned container of claim 6 further comprising: a free edge at each side edge of said first number of interior partitions.
8. The partitioned container of claim 6, wherein: said partitioned container comprises corrugated paperboard.
9. The partitioned container of claim 6, wherein: said partitioned container is configured for folding about fold lines such that adjacent ones of said first number of interior partitions or second number of interior partitions are configured to selectively contact one another.
10. The partition container of claim 6, wherein: said one or more exterior panels further comprise one or more exterior panel folding tab sections, wherein each of said one or more exterior panel folding tab sections are configured to rotate about a fold line to surround a plurality of individual compartments.
11. The partition container of claim 10, wherein: a plurality of exterior panel folding tabs are configured to interlock with one another to cover a plurality of individual compartments.
12. The partition container of claim 6, wherein: said folding tab section extending from either side edge of said partitioning section of said second number of interior partitions has a smaller height than that of said partitioning section as measured from said top edge to said bottom edge.
13. The partition container of claim 6, wherein: said second number of interior partitions further comprise: a first folding tab section extending from a right-side edge of the partitioning section, and configured for folding about a vertically extending fold line located at said right-side edge; a second folding tab section extending from a left-side edge of the partitioning section, and configured for folding about a vertically extending fold line located at said left-side edge.
14. The partition container of claim 6, wherein: said one or more exterior panels further comprise a plurality of walls, and wherein: each of said first number of interior partitions adjacent to a substantially parallel exterior panel wall is substantially identical to one another, having a first slot configuration; each of said first number of interior partitions positioned between each of said first number of interior partitions adjacent to a substantially parallel exterior panel wall is substantially identical to one another, having a second slot configuration; each of said second number of interior partitions adjacent to a substantially parallel exterior panel wall is substantially identical to one another, having a third slot configuration; and each of said second number of interior partitions positioned between each of said second number of interior partitions adjacent to a substantially parallel exterior wall is substantially identical to one another, having a fourth slot configuration.
16. The partition container of claim 6, wherein: said number of slots of each of said first number of interior partitions are spaced apart from one another and at least partially define a plurality of panel tabs, each comprising non-right-angle corners along an open edge.
17. The partition container of claim 6, wherein: said number of slots of each of said second number of interior partitions are spaced apart from one another and at least partially define a plurality of panel tabs, each comprising non-right-angle corners along an open edge.
18. The partition container of claim 13, wherein: said first folding tab section of each of said second number of interior partitions extends in a first direction; and said second folding tab section of each of said second number of interior partitions extends in a second direction opposing said first direction.
19. The partition container of claim 6, wherein: said interior compartment is cuboid in shape.
20. A partitioned container comprising: one or more exterior panels defining an interior compartment, said one or more exterior panels comprising a plurality of walls; a first number of interior partitions, each comprising: a partitioning section comprising a number of slots extending from each of a top and bottom edge to an intermediate height thereof; a free edge at each side edge of said first number of interior partitions; wherein each of said partitioning sections extend alongside one another and span said interior compartment in a first direction; a second number of interior partitions, each comprising: a partitioning section comprising a number of slots extending from each of a top and bottom edge to an intermediate height thereof; a first folding tab section extending from a right-side edge of the partitioning section, and configured for folding about a vertically extending fold line located at said right-side edge; a second folding tab section extending from a left-side edge of the partitioning section, and configured for folding about a vertically extending fold line located at said left-side edge; wherein each of said partitioning sections extend alongside one another and span said interior compartment in a second direction intersecting said first direction; wherein each of said first folding tab sections and each of said second folding tab sections are attached to one of said one or more exterior panels; and wherein each of said partitioning sections of each of said first number of interior partitions are mated with each of said partitioning sections of each of said second number of interior partitions by way of said slots in said partitioning sections of said first and second number of interior partitions to define a series of individual compartments within the interior compartment; wherein said number of slots of each of said first and second number of interior partitions are spaced apart from one another and at least partially define a plurality of panel tabs, each comprising non-right-angle corners along an open edge; wherein vertical and horizontal movement of each of said first number of interior partitions is restricted by said partitioning sections of said second number of interior partitions mated thereto; wherein vertical and horizontal movement of each of said second number of interior partitions is restricted by said partitioning sections of said first number of interior partitions mated thereto; wherein said partitioned container is configured for folding about fold lines such that adjacent ones of said first number of interior partitions or second number of interior partitions are configured to selectively contact one another; and wherein each of said folding tab sections extending from each side edge of said partitioning section of said second number of interior partitions have a smaller height than that of said partitioning section as measured from said top edge to said bottom edge.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0019] In addition to the features and advantages mentioned above, other features and advantages disclosed herein will become more apparent from the following detailed description of exemplary embodiments when read in conjunction with the attached drawings, wherein like reference numerals across the several views refer to identical or equivalent features, and wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0028] The disclosed partitioned container is useful in shipping various objects, for example individual component parts for automobiles, in individual compartments so as to prevent damage to the various objects or component parts, for example by parts bumping against each other during shipment. The disclosed partitioned container may be shipped or stored in a relatively flat, folded down configuration and then unfolded for insertion of various objects or component parts. The entire volume of the partitioned container may be used for storing objects or component parts inasmuch as individual compartments fill the entire interior volume of the partitioned container. The disclosed partitioned container assembly may contain a plurality of fold lines and folding tab sections that permit folding of the assembly. Excluding folding tab sections from certain interior panels may permit certain parallel panels to be placed in close proximity to one another to define small compartments protecting small component parts or objects from colliding with one another. Excluding folding tab sections from certain interior panels, and reducing folding tab section height with respect to the connected partitioning section may decrease manufacturing costs and container weight. Alternating slot placement on interior panels may provide for a self-locking mechanism thereof.
[0029] Referring initially to
[0030] The crate 11 of the partitioned container 10 may comprise a plurality of interior panels. As shown in
[0031] Referring now to
[0032] Referring specifically to
[0033] The fold lines 28A-B may run along the edges shared by the partitioning section 38 and the folding tab sections 16A-B, forming inner side edges of the folding tab sections 16A-B, respectively. The partitioning section 38 may further comprise a series of slots 30 separating upper panel tabs 36A-B and lower panel tabs 42A-H from one another. In the embodiment shown, certain slots 30 extend downwardly from the top edge 39 of the panel 24 to about a midpoint of the height thereof to separate each upper panel tab 36A-B from the remainder of the partitioning section 38, and other slots extend upwardly from the bottom edge 40 of the panel 24 to about a midpoint of the height thereof to separate each lower panel tab 42A-H from one another.
[0034] Referring specifically to
[0035] Referring to
[0036] Referring specifically to
[0037] The fold lines 28C-D may run along the edges shared by the partitioning section 48 and the folding tab sections 45A-B, forming inner side edges of the folding tab sections 45A-B, respectively. The partitioning section 48 may further comprise a series of slots 30 separating lower panel tabs 46A-B and upper panel tabs 52A-H from one another. In the embodiment shown, certain slots 30 extend upwardly from the bottom edge 49 of the panel 26 to about a midpoint of the height thereof to separate each lower panel tab 46A-B from the remainder of the partitioning section 48, and other slots extend downwardly from the top edge 50 of the panel 26 to about a midpoint of the height thereof to separate each upper panel tab 52A-H from one another.
[0038] Referring now to
[0039] The partitioning section 62 may further comprise a series of slots 56 separating upper panel tabs 68A-C and lower panel tabs 66A-B from one another. In the embodiment shown, certain slots 56 extend downwardly from the top edge 64 of the panel 18 to about a midpoint of the height thereof to separate each upper panel tab 68A-C from one another, and other slots extend upwardly from the bottom edge 63 of the panel 18 to about a midpoint of the height thereof to separate each lower panel tab 66A-B from the remainder of the partitioning section 62.
[0040] Referring now to
[0041] The partitioning section 74 may further comprise a series of slots 56 separating lower panel tabs 78A-C and upper panel tabs 72A-B from one another. In the embodiment shown, certain slots 56 extend upwardly from the bottom edge 75 of the panel 20 to about a midpoint of the height thereof to separate each lower panel tab 78A-C from one another, and other slots extend downwardly from the top edge 76 of the panel 20 to about a midpoint of the height thereof to separate each upper panel tab 72A-B from the remainder of the partitioning section 74.
[0042] Referring now to
[0043] Each slot 30 extending downward from the top edge 50 of an inner longitudinal panel 26 may be configured to mate with a slot 56 extending upward from the bottom edge 75 of an inner transverse panel 20. Mating thereof may cause the inner transverse panel 20 to be bound from below the slot 56 by the partitioning section 48 of the inner longitudinal panel 26, and the inner longitudinal panel 26 to be bound from above the slot 30 by the partitioning section 74 of the inner transverse panel 20. Each slot 30 extending upward from the bottom edge 49 of an inner longitudinal panel 26 may be configured to mate with a slot 56 extending downward from the top edge 64 of an outer transverse panel 18. Mating thereof may cause the outer transverse panel 18 to be bound from above the slot 56 by the partitioning section 48 of the inner longitudinal panel 26, and the inner longitudinal panel 26 to be bound from below the slot 30 by the partitioning section 62 of the outer transverse panel 18.
[0044] The particular interior panel slot configurations of the
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[0046] Referring now to
[0047] As is illustrated in
[0048] The partitioned containers 10 may be folded substantially flat for storage and/or stacking, for example. Additionally, the partitioned containers 10 may be folded substantially flat for shipment, for example. The flattened configuration may reduce costs for users as a result of requiring less space while being transported or stored in an empty state. When it is desired that the partitioned container 10 in the substantially flat state is to have objects introduced to it, the process shown in
[0049] In some embodiments, the at least one exterior panel 14 comprises one or more tabs at one edge and at least one mating recesses corresponding to the tab(s) on the opposite edge. The present invention is not intended to be limited to the use of a single exterior panel having a mating tab, however. In other embodiments, for example by way of illustration and not limitation, the at least one exterior panel may have one or more tabs on one side edge that overlap a portion of the opposite edge when such an exterior panel is mated with a corresponding exterior panel. Depending on the number of compartments desired, a plurality of exterior panels may be required to form the outside of the partitioned container. In such an embodiment, the number of fold lines will be adjusted accordingly. It will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art that there are various ways to surmount an exemplary crate of interior panels to define the outside of an exemplary partitioned container.
[0050] Materials of construction for forming certain exemplary partitioned containers may be paperboard or corrugated material, such as, for example, cardboard, pasteboard, fiberboard, corrugated plastic sheets, or the like. However, other recyclable material having the necessary strength and rigidity for the particular application envisioned may be suitable. It will be appreciated that component part construction thereof, i.e., single-ply, double-ply, or higher, may be varied depending upon the application. The partitioned containers are shown and described in particular reference to the use of corrugated paperboard; however, such description is illustrative and not a limitation on the present disclosure.
[0051] It is not intended that the present invention be limited to the embodiments described above. For example, by way of illustration and not limitation, adjustments in the location and/or arrangement of slots in each interior panel may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention. Furthermore, the number of slots in each interior panel may be varied depending on the number of interior partitions or individual compartments desired. Furthermore, the number of panels could be in greater or fewer number than that shown in the drawings. Thus, the number of individual compartments for exemplary partitioned containers is a matter of choice and may be fewer or greater than that shown in the drawings.
[0052] While the partitioned containers have been described with reference to various embodiments, those skilled in the art will understand that various changes may be made, and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the scope and essence of the disclosure. In addition, many modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation or material to the teachings of the disclosure without departing from the essential scope thereof. Therefore, it is intended that the partitioned container not be limited to the particular embodiments disclosed. All citations referenced herein are expressly incorporated herein by reference.