CONFORMABLE RECYCLABLE SHIPPING CONTAINER
20240190638 ยท 2024-06-13
Assignee
Inventors
- James BOSHAW (Bellevue, WA, US)
- Paul NEAL (Fairfield, OH, US)
- Brian KENDALL (Mainville, OH, US)
- Murray FULLERTON (Auckland, NZ)
Cpc classification
B65D65/403
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D81/03
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2565/385
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y02W30/80
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
Abstract
A shipping container made of two panels each made of recyclable, single face corrugated paper comprising an outer liner with corrugated medium. In one embodiment, the panels are formed from a large blank that is folded in half and joined at their side edges. The flutes on the corrugated mediums are parallel and longitudinally aligned with the shipping container's longitudinal axis. The top edge of each panel is detached and form a top opening into an interior pocket formed between the two panels. Formed or attach to one panel is a top flap configured to be folded over and selectively attached to the opposite panel to close the top opening. Formed on each corrugated medium is at least one set of score lines of various geometric shapes and orientations. The score lines act as folding lines that enable the panels to bend along different axes so that the overall shape of the shipping container better conforms to the object placed in the interior pocket. The sizes of flutes on each panel may be the same size or vary in size. The flutes on opposite panels may be axially aligned or offset. Improved side edges attachment features are provided that reduce side edge separation and reduce thickness.
Claims
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21. A recyclable shipping container, comprising: a single face corrugated material that includes an outer liner layer and an inner corrugated layer, the inner corrugated layer including a plurality of flutes; wherein the single face corrugated material is folded along a fold line that divides the corrugated material between a first panel and a second panel opposite to the first panel across the fold line; wherein the first panel includes a first side edge portion that extends parallel to the flutes and a second side edge portion that extends parallel to the flutes; wherein the second panel includes a first side edge portion that extends parallel to the flutes and a second side edge portion that extends parallel to the flutes; wherein the first panel includes a main body and a first side wrap extension coupled to the main body at the first side edge portion of the first panel; wherein the flutes extend across the main body of the first panel and do not extend across the first side wrap extension of the first panel; wherein the first side wrap extension of the first panel extends around the first side edge portion of the second panel to couple the first side edge portion of the first panel to the first side edge portion of the second panel.
22. The recyclable shipping container of claim 21 wherein the first side wrap extension of the first panel is coupled to the second panel by an adhesive.
23. The recyclable shipping container of claim 21 wherein the first panel includes a second side wrap extension coupled to the main body at the second side edge portion of the first panel; wherein the flutes do not extend across the second side wrap extension of the first panel; wherein the second side wrap extension of the first panel extends around the second side edge portion of the second panel, to couple the second side edge portion of the first panel to the second side edge portion of the second panel.
24. The recyclable shipping container of claim 23 wherein the second side wrap extension of the first panel is coupled to the second panel by an adhesive.
25. The recyclable shipping container of claim 21 wherein the second panel includes a main body a first side wrap extension coupled to the main body at the second side edge portion of the second panel; wherein the flutes extend across the main body of the second panel and do not extend across the first side wrap extension of the second panel; wherein the first side wrap extension of the second panel extends around the second side edge portion of the first panel, to couple the second side edge portion of the second panel to the second side edge portion of the first panel.
26. The recyclable shipping container of claim 25 wherein the first side wrap extension of the second panel is coupled to the first panel by an adhesive.
27. A recyclable shipping container, comprising: a single face corrugated material that includes an outer liner layer and an inner corrugated layer, the inner corrugated layer including a plurality of flutes; wherein the single face corrugated material is folded along a fold line that divides the corrugated material between a first panel and a second panel opposite to the first panel across the fold line; wherein the first panel includes a first side edge portion that extends parallel to the flutes and a second side edge portion that extends parallel to the flutes; wherein the second panel includes a first side edge portion that extends parallel to the flutes and a second side edge portion that extends parallel to the flutes; wherein the first panel includes a main body and a first side extension coupled to the main body at the first side edge portion of the first panel; wherein the flutes extend across the main body of the first panel and do not extend across the first side extension of the first panel; wherein the first side extension of the first panel is coupled to the first side edge portion of the second panel.
28. The recyclable shipping container of claim 27 wherein the first side extension of the first panel is coupled to the first side edge portion of the second panel by an adhesive.
29. The recyclable shipping container of claim 27 wherein the first panel includes a second side extension coupled to the main body at the second side edge portion of the first panel; wherein the flutes do not extend across the second side extension of the first panel; wherein the second side extension of the first panel is coupled to the second side edge portion of the second panel.
30. The recyclable shipping container of claim 28 wherein the second side extension of the first panel is coupled to the second side edge portion of the second panel by an adhesive.
31. The recyclable shipping container of claim 27 wherein the second panel includes a main body and a first side extension coupled to the main body at the second side edge portion of the second panel; wherein the flutes extend across the main body of the second panel and do not extend across the first side extension of the second panel; wherein the first side extension of the second panel is coupled to the second side edge portion of the first panel.
32. The recyclable shipping container of claim 31 wherein the first side extension of the second panel is coupled to the first panel by an adhesive.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
[0039] Referring to the Figs there is shown a conformable recyclable shipping container 10 that includes two panels 20, 40 each with an outer liner and a corrugated medium. In one embodiment, the shipping container 10 is made from a rectilinear or square blank 12 made of single face corrugated with a paper outer liner 15 and paper corrugated medium 16. The blank 12 is folded in half to form stacked first and second panels 20, 40. For discussion and illustration purposes, the flat shipping container 10 is an envelope-style container 10, often called a mailer. It should be understood that the shipping container 10 may be different shapes and sizes and used for different purposes. In the embodiments shown, the corrugated medium 16 includes B size flutes 18 (approximately ? inch wide). It should also be understood that the corrugated medium 16 is not limited to B flutes and other flute sizes may be used (i.e. A-N)
[0040] The blank 12 includes a longitudinal axis 13 and transverse, mid-line axis 14. Formed in the blank 12 near the transverse mid-line axis 14 is a transverse crease line 19 that divides the blank 12 into two substantially equal size first panel 20 and second panel 40. When the blank 12 is folded around the crease line 19, the first panel 20 and second panel 40 are aligned, registered, and stacked with their corrugated mediums facing inward. The lower edges 30, 50 of the first panel 20 and the second panel 40, respectively, are integrally attached and the two side perimeter edges 32, 34 and 52, 54 of the first panel 20 and the second panel 40, respectively, are joined to form a large single interior pocket 70 as shown in
[0041] The flutes 18 on the corrugated mediums on each panel 20, 40 are parallel and longitudinally aligned with the blank's longitudinal axis 13. The sizes of the flutes 18 on each panel 20, 40 may be the same size or they may be different sizes. Also, the spacing between the flutes 18 may be uniform or they may vary. The flutes 18 on opposite panels 20, 40 may also be axially aligned or offset enabling the flutes on opposite panels to nest. Also, different areas on the corrugated medium used on each panel 20, 40 may have different size flutes 18 or include crushed areas 18a where the flutes 18 have either been flattened or not created during manufacturing.
[0042] The top edge of each panel 20, 40 is detached forming a top opening 60 into an interior pocket 70. Formed or attached to first panel 20 is a top flap 62 configured to be folded over and selectively attached to the outside surface of the outer liner on the second panel 40 to close the top opening 60. In one embodiment, the top flap 62 includes an extension section 63 that forms a larger folding and contact area for the top flap 62 when folded over the top edge 44 of the second panel 40. Applied to the inside surface of the top flap 62 is a suitable adhesive 64 covered by a removable liner 65. The top flap 62 may also include a tear strip 66 (see
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[0046] Formed on each panel 20, 40 and extending across the flutes 18 are at least two score lines 100-106 The score lines 100-106 are non-perforating indentations formed in the flutes 18 and act as supplemental folding lines enable each panel 20, 40 to independently bend along different axes so the overall shape of the shipping container 10 better conforms to the object 100 placed in the interior pocket 70. The score lines 100-106 may extend across the entire panel or a part of the panel. The score lines 100-106 on the two panels 20, 40 may be aligned and registered or offset. Also, the width and depth of the score lines 100-106 may be vary depending on the size and spacing of the flutes 18 formed in the corrugated medium and the amount of bending desired.
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[0051] Another optional feature of the invention is that the size of flutes 18 used in the first panel 20 and second panel 40 may vary. In one embodiment, the same size flutes 18 are used in both the first panel 20 and the second panel 40. As stated above, the flutes 18 may be axially aligned or offset.
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[0053] In addition to the simple patterns shown in
[0054] The profile shape of each score line 100, 102, 104, and 106 may also vary. For example,
[0055] The shipping container 10 also includes improved side edges attachment features that that securely join adjacent side edges of the panels and reduce the thickness of the shipping container 10 along the perimeter edges. In one embodiment, as shown in
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[0057] Use of the side edge extensions 80 enable the entire widths of the corrugated mediums on each panel 20, 40 to be used. The side edge extensions 80 may be flat or they may include small flutes 18 (F flutes). Because the side edge extensions 80 are thinner than the main body of the panels, 20, 40, the overall thickness of the side edges of the shipping container 10 is reduced which is important for increasing shipping density.
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[0060] This application claims priority to Patent Cooperation Treaty application no. PCT/US2020/061877, filed Nov. 23, 2020, which entered the U.S. national stage as U.S. patent application Ser. No. 17/778,339, filed May 19, 2022, the full disclosure of which application(s) is hereby incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
[0061] In compliance with the statute, the invention described has been described in language more or less specific as to structural features. It should be understood however, that the invention is not limited to the specific features shown, since the means and construction shown, comprises the preferred embodiments for putting the invention into effect. The invention is therefore claimed in its forms or modifications within the legitimate and valid scope of the amended claims, appropriately interpreted under the doctrine of equivalents.
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
[0062] This invention has utility in industries that used corrugated containers, such as in the shipping and mailing industries.