Shipping container for packaging frangible products
10301097 ยท 2019-05-28
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D2581/053
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D81/052
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D77/042
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D85/62
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D81/05
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D85/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2585/643
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D81/1275
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D25/107
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D81/05
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D5/50
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D77/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D85/62
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The purpose of the claimed invention is to have a protective internal structure using multiple corrugated paperboard inserts that will fit into a RSC (regular slotted container) case. These inserts and the internal structure that it creates, enable a user to ship their product via common or contract carrier without damage to the user's product.
Claims
1. A shipping container system for packaging frangible products comprising: a container having a bottom wall, a top wall and side walls; a protective air cell for a product formed within the container by a space defined between a first insert and a second insert and the side walls of the container, each of said first and second inserts including a bottom wall and respective first and second sidewall panels foldably joined to the bottom walls; said protective air cell further defined by a pair of third inserts, a first one of said third inserts placed within said container between the bottom wall of said container and the bottom wall of said inserts, and a second one of said third inserts placed between an upper part of the first and second inserts and the top wall of said container; and a pair of angled slots formed in each of the sidewall panels of the first and second inserts, wherein the angled slots formed in the sidewall panels of the second insert engage with the angled slots formed in the sidewall panels of the first insert.
2. The shipping container system as set forth in claim 1, wherein the first and second inserts each include side flaps foldably joined to the insert sidewall panels at the upper part of the first and second inserts to define a space between the insert sidewall panels and the container side walls.
3. The shipping container system as set forth in claim 1, wherein each of the third inserts is defined by a central panel and depending flanges extending parallel to the container side walls.
4. The shipping container system as set forth in claim 1, wherein the sidewall panels of the first insert taper outwardly from each other, extending upwardly from the bottom wall of the first insert, and the sidewall panels of the second insert taper outwardly from each other, extending upwardly from the bottom wall of the second insert.
5. The shipping container system as set forth in claim 1, wherein each of the first and second inserts are formed from a blank including a first sidewall panel, a bottom wall, and a second sidewall panel connected in series at respective parallel fold lines extending in a lateral direction of the blank.
6. The shipping container system as set forth in claim 5, wherein the lateral direction of the second insert is located transverse to the lateral direction of the first insert.
7. The shipping container system as set forth in claim 1, wherein the first and second inserts are formed of a paperboard material.
8. A shipping container system comprising: a container having a bottom wall, a top wall, and side walls; a first insert formed from a first blank including a first sidewall panel, a bottom wall, and a second sidewall panel connected in series at respective parallel fold lines extending in a lateral direction of the first blank, the first insert comprising the first and second sidewall panels extending upward from the bottom wall of the first insert and adjacent to opposing side walls of the container; a second insert formed from a blank including a first sidewall panel, a bottom wall, and a second sidewall panel connected in series at respective parallel fold lines extending in a lateral direction of the second blank, the second insert comprising the first and second sidewall panels extending upward from the bottom wall of the second insert and adjacent to opposing side walls of the container; a pair of angled slots formed in each of the sidewall panels of the first and second inserts, wherein the angled slots formed in the sidewall panels of the second insert engage with the angled slots formed in the sidewall panels of the first insert; and wherein the bottom wall of the second insert is positioned adjacent a downwardly facing side of the first insert, and the lateral direction of the second insert is located transverse to the lateral direction of the first insert.
9. The shipping container system as set forth in claim 8, Wherein the first and second sidewall panels of the first insert taper outward from each other in a direction from the bottom wall of the first insert.
10. The shipping container system as set forth in claim 9, Wherein the first and second sidewall panels of the second insert taper outward from each other in a direction from the bottom wall of the second insert.
11. The shipping container system as set forth in claim 8, including air cells formed at upper edges of at least one of the first and second inserts, wherein each air cell is defined by a plurality of flaps connected in series at respective parallel fold lines and foldably joined to a respective insert sidewall panel.
12. The shipping container system as set forth in claim 11, wherein each air cell is defined by folding the plurality of flaps to position an outer flap and an inner flap parallel to each other separated by a pair of side flaps to form a rectangular air cell.
13. The shipping container system as set forth in claim 11, wherein both of the first and second inserts include an air cell at an upper edge of each of the first and second sidewall panels of a respective insert.
14. The shipping container system as set forth in claim 8, including a pair of third inserts, a first one of the third inserts placed within the container between the bottom wall of the container and the bottom wall of the second insert, and a second one of the third inserts placed between part of the first and second inserts and the top wall of the container.
15. The shipping container system as set forth in claim 14, wherein each of the third inserts is defined by a central panel and depending flanges extending parallel to the container side walls.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The foregoing, as well as other objects and advantages of the invention, will become apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference characters designate like parts throughout the several views, and wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(9) While this invention is susceptible of embodiment in many different forms, there is shown in the drawings and will herein be described in detail preferred embodiments of the invention with the understanding that the present disclosure is to be considered as an exemplification of the principles of the invention and is not intended to limit the broad aspect of the invention to the embodiments illustrated. In the present invention the use of prime character in the numeral references in the drawings directed to the different embodiment indicate that those elements are either the same or at least function the same.
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(11) The RSC 12 is formed from a single rectangular blank, typically of corrugated paperboard and have four rectangular sidewall panels. The RSC container has flaps on both the top and bottom edges of the sidewalls. In order to erect this container from a rectangular blank, as is known in the art, four crush folds are made parallel to the depth of the container to define the four sidewall panels, and further crush folds are made parallel to the length and width of the container to define upper and lower flaps. This style of container is articulated by folding along the crush folds so that the sidewall panels are disposed at right angles to one another and the flap panels are folded inwardly to close the top and bottom of the RSC with the flaps associated with the shorter sides of the container being folded inwardly first, followed by the flaps associated with the longer sides. The flaps are then secured in closed position by any suitable means, such as tape, adhesive, staples, etc. The bottom side of RSC typically is closed first, the desired products are then inserted into the container, and the top side is then closed.
(12) Each of the respective top and bottom support insert 14a, 14b includes a central panel 28 having four depending flanges 30 each of which extends foldably extend thereof via fold lines 32. As an example of
(13) The protective air cell 16 includes four side walls 34a, 34b, 36a, 36b and a bottom wall 38a that are engaged with one another. The protective air cell 16 is constructed from first and second inserts 16a, 16b that are engaged with one another and will be discussed in greater detail hereinafter. After the first and second inserts 16a, 16b have been constructed, the second insert 16b is slid over the first insert 16a and they are locked together using angled tapered slots 64a, 64bb, 64c, 64d, 86a, 86b, 86c, and 86d. The two inserts 16a, 16b form a structure that includes a tapered body that ultimately forms a protective air cell 16 in the RSC case or container 12 and forms additional supporting air cells on the upper part of the inserts as shown in
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(16) Similarly, each of the pair of second angled slots 64c, 64d is formed from outer edge of the sidewall panel 34b moving toward the mid-portion thereof such that the pair of second angled slots 64c, 64d are converging to one another. Furthermore, the first air cell panel 58a includes an outer flap 66a, an inner flap 66b, and two side flaps 68a, 68b defined by parallel fold lines 70a, 70b and 72a, 72b. When the first air cell panel 58a is fully constructed, it forms an air cell 58 as seen best in
(17) The blank B3 is divided into a bottom wall panel 38a and two respective endwalls panels 36a, 36b by two respective parallel fold lines 82a, 82b. The bottom wall panel 38a is formed on the central portion of the blank B3 in which each of the end walls panels 36a and 36b is foldably joined therefrom its respective longitudinal edges. The blank B3 is symmetric with respect to a lateral axis and the two endwalls panels 36a, 36b are exactly the same and they are mirror image of one another. Each of the respective sidewalls panels 34a, 34b includes a respective third and fourth air cell panels 80a, 80b each of which foldably extends from the respective outer edges of the respective endwalls panels 36a, 36b by respective fold lines 82a, 82b. Each of the respective endwalls panels 36a, 36b includes a respective third slots 84a and 84b formed on mid-portion close to the respective outer edges of the endwalls panels 36a, 36b for a purpose hereinafter described. Moreover, each of the respective endwalls panels 36a, 36b includes a respective pair of fourth angled slots 86a, 86b and 86c, 86d formed therein for a purpose hereinafter described. For example, each of the pair of fourth angled slots 86a, 86b is formed from outer edge of the endwall panel 36a moving away from the mid-portion thereof such that the pair of fourth angled slots 86a, 86b is diverging to one another. Similarly, each of the pair of fourth angled slots 86c, 86d is formed from outer edge of the endwall panel 36b moving away the mid-portion thereof such that the pair of fourth angled slots 86c, 86d are diverging to one another. Furthermore, the third air cell panel 80a includes an outer flap 88a, an inner flap 88b, and two side flaps 90a, 90b defined by parallel fold lines 92a, 92b and 94a, 94b. The outer flap 88a and the inner flap 88b are foldably separated by a side flap 90a and the inner flap 88b is foldably joined to the end wall panel 36a via side flap 90b. A locking tab 96a is formed in the mid portion of the outer flap 88a closely adjacent the fold line 94a so as to engage with the third slot 84a as will be described in greater detail hereinafter. The locking tab 96a includes two locking ears 97a, 97b on opposed ends thereof and formed by short scores 98a, 98b which are used to securely hold the locking tab 96a into the third slot 84a. The fourth air cell panel 80b includes an outer flap 88c, an inner flap 88d, and two side flaps 90c, 90d defined by parallel fold lines 92c, 92d and 94c, 94d. The outer flap 88d and the inner flap 88c are foldably separated by a side flap 90d and the inner flap 88c is foldably joined to the side wall panel 36b via side flap 90c. Similarly, a locking tab 96b is formed in the mid portion of the outer flap 88d closely adjacent the fold line 94d so as to engage with the fourth slot 84b. The locking tab 96b includes two locking ears 97c, 97d on opposed ends thereof and formed by short scores 98c, 98d which are used to securely hold the locking tab 96b into the fourth slot 84b.
(18) To construct the blank B2, the two sidewalls panels 34a and 34b are simultaneously folded up at right angle via fold lines 56a, 56b. Next, the respective first and second air cell panels 58a, 58b are formed into rectangular air cells by first folding the respective outer flaps 66a, 66d via respective fold lines 70a, 70d and continue folding the outer flaps 66a, 66d via fold lines 70b, 70c so the outer flaps 66a, 66c and the inner flaps 66b, 66d are in parallel with one another and spaced apart by the respective side flaps 68a, 68b and 68c, 68d. Finally, by pressing the respective locking ears 76a, 76b and 76c, 76d inwardly, the respective locking tabs 74a, 74b are inserted into the respective first slots 62a, 62b so that the locking ears 76a, 76b and 76c, 76d prevent the locking tabs 74a, 74b from popping out of the respective first slots 62a, 62b.
(19) To construct the blank B3, the two sidewalls panels 36a and 36b are simultaneously folded up at right angle via fold lines 82a, 82b. Next, the respective first and second air cell panels 80a, 80b are formed into rectangular air cells by first folding the respective outer flaps 88a, 88d via respective fold lines 94a, 94d and continue folding the outer flaps 88a, 88d via fold lines 94b, 94c so the outer flaps 88a, 88d and the inner flaps 88b, 88d are in parallel with one another and spaced apart by the respective side flaps 90a, 90b and 90c, 90d. Finally, by pressing the respective locking ears 97a, 97b and 97c, 97d inwardly, the respective locking tabs 96a, 96b are inserted into the respective first slots 84a, 84b so that the locking ears 97a, 97b and 97c, 97d prevent the locking tabs 96a, 96b from popping out of the respective first slots 84a, 84b.
(20) As noted above, the protective air cell 16 is constructed from engaging first and second inserts 16a, 16b formed by blanks B2 and B3. To assemble the protective air cell 16, second insert 16b is slid over first insert 16a and they are locked together using fourth angled slots 86a, 86b and 86c, 86d and second angled slots 64a, 64b and 64c, 64d. The protective air cell 16 forms a structure that resemble a tapered body that creates the protective air cell 16 in the RSC case 12 and forms additional supporting air cells on the upper part of the insert. It should also be noted that any such elements or features of the protective air cell 16 can be implemented in a number of ways, as will be apparent to a person skilled in the art after reviewing the present disclosure, beyond any examples shown in this document.
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(22) While the invention has been described and illustrated with reference to one or more preferred embodiments thereof, it is not the intention of the Applicants that the invention be restricted to such detail. Rather, it is the intention of the Applicants that the invention be defined by all equivalents, both suggested hereby and known to those of ordinary skill in the art, of the preferred embodiments. For example, the protective air cell may be changed so that it contains different product so that the air cells or the size of the air cells may be changed so that it corresponds to the size of the product contained therein. Moreover, the geometry of the protective air cell may be changed so that it can carry variety of frangible products. The locking tabs and attachments of the panels to one another may configure differently so as to correspond to the retailer demands.