Package Backer Card with Interlocking Article-Retaining Tabs
20240262591 ยท 2024-08-08
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Abstract
A package backer card with interlocking article-retaining tabs for improved retention of an article for packaging. A package backer card may include an article-support panel and one pair, or more than one pair, of opposed tabs formed of the panel. The panel may be of a pliant material having a memory. Each of the opposed tabs may have a shank and an inwardly facing clip. Each tab may initially be in a position extending away from the other. Each tab may be bendable outward from the panel toward the other tab to a position in which the clips interlock together to form a restraint for an article therebetween. Each shank may be under tension to return toward the panel from the material memory to keep the clips interlocked to secure the article to the panel. Methods of securement of an article to a package backer card are disclosed.
Claims
1. A package backer card with interlocking article-retaining tabs comprising: an article-support panel of a pliant material having a memory; and a pair of opposed tabs formed of the panel, each tab having a shank and an inwardly-facing clip, each tab initially being in a position extending away from the other and being bendable outward from the panel toward the other tab to a position in which the clips interlock together to form a restraint for an article therebetween with each shank under tension to return toward the panel from the material memory.
2. The package backer card of claim 1 wherein the shanks and clips have inward edges and the shank inward edges are spaced apart to provide lateral restraint for an article therebetween and the clip inward edges are spaced apart from the panel to provide a vertical restraint for the article therebetween.
3. The package backer card of claim 2 wherein the panel is a single sheet of material and the tabs are defined by a gap formed from the panel.
4. The package backer card of claim 3 wherein the tabs are die cut from the panel.
5. The package backer card of claim 4 wherein the tabs have a generalized J shape.
6. The package backer card of claim 3 wherein each clip has an interlocking surface and the interlocking surfaces are held in contact by the material memory.
7. The package backer card of claim 6 wherein the panel has a first side for supporting the article and an opposite second side, and the interlocking surfaces are of the second side of the panel.
8. The package backer card of claim 7 wherein a hinge is formed at a junction of each shank and the panel and the hinges are along a common axis.
9. The package backer card of claim 7 wherein the panel has a thickness dimension between the first and second sides of between about 5 mils and about 50 mils.
10. The package backer card of claim 9 wherein the panel material is selected from the group consisting of high-density polyethylene (HDPE), polystyrene (PET), Linear low-density polyethylene (LLDPE), polypropylene (PP), polyethylene terephthalate (PET), and high impact polystyrene (HIPS).
11. A method of securing an article to package backer card with interlocking article-retaining tabs comprising: placing an article proximate an article support panel of a pliant material with properties of memory; placing the article between a pair of opposed tabs formed of the panel, each tab having a shank and an inwardly-facing clip, each tab extending outward from the panel in a first direction opposite from the other tab and being bendable toward the other to a position in which the clips interlock together to form a restraint for an article with each shank under tension to return to the first position by the material memory; and bending the tabs toward the other against the memory to interlock the clips to thereby surround the article and provide lateral and vertical restraint to the article to thereby secure the article to the package backer card.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0018] Examples of a package backer card with interlocking article-retaining tabs provided therein may be understood by reference to the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like reference numerals identify like elements throughout the different views. The drawings are not necessarily to scale, emphasis instead being placed upon illustrating the principles of the invention.
In the accompanying drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0024] Referring to
[0025] Referring to
[0026] Each of package backer cards 19, 21 shown in
[0027] Each of panels 27, 29 includes numerous retainers collectively indicated by reference number 35, which have a structure and operation unlike that of the novel interlocking article-retaining tabs 13, 15. Retainers 35 of panels 27, 29 may be formed by use of a die cutting process. The die cutting process can completely remove material from the panel 27, 29 and can form shapes in the panel material designed to contact mating surfaces of the article to be secured on panel 27, 29. Referring to
[0028] Panels 27, 29 must be configured and arranged to fit the unique shape of the article to be secured thereto. Should clips 37, rail 41, and openings 43, 49, 51 lack the required tight tolerances and needed retaining force, then the article could become detached from panel 27, 29. A retainer 35 in the form of a ring 39 cannot provide for any quick release of the article. Instead, the article must slide laterally out and away from such a ring 39 or the ring 39 must be opened such as by cutting and these types of actions may be inconvenient for the person seeking to remove the article from the package backer card 29, particularly if the article is elongate or includes flexible wires or tubing.
[0029] Turning then to
[0030] Referring again to
[0031] In embodiments such as illustrated in
[0032] The material implemented for package backer card 10 may have a nominal thickness dimension in the range of from about 5 mils to about 50 mils between first and second sides 61, 63. The thickness and physical properties (e.g., rigidity) of the material may have an effect on the force applied by tabs 13, 15 against one another and which interlocks the tabs 13, 15. Therefore, the thickness and material properties of panel 59 from which tabs 13, 15 are a part may be selected to tailor the force applied by tabs 13, 15 against one another to provide the desired securement of article 17.
[0033] Panel 10 shown in
[0034] In the examples of
[0035] Referring to
[0036] Each clip 65 may extend from its respective shank 69 at approximately a right angle as illustrated in
[0037] Shank 69 and clip 71 of each tab 13, 15 may each include inward edges 75, 77 for purposes of providing lateral and vertical restraint to an article 17, such as the flexible tube 57 of medical device 53 between edges 75, 77. In the embodiments, inward edge 75 of each shank 69 of tab pair 13, 15 may be spaced from one another to provide lateral restraint for article 17 between edges 75. Further, inward edge 77 of each clip 71 of tab pair 13, 15 may be spaced from panel 59 first side 61 to provide a vertical restraint for an article 17 between clip inward edges 77 and panel 59. Inward edges 75, 77 in effect define an opening 79 within which article 17 may be positioned when secured to package backer card 10.
[0038] Each tab 13, 15 may initially be in a position extending away from the other tab 13 or 15 in an opposed relationship such as that illustrated in
[0039] In effect, a hinge 81 forms at the junction of each shank 69 and panel 59 as illustrated in
[0040] Tabs 13, 15 may be easily detached from each other to remove the restraint holding article. Detachment of tabs 13, 15 may be accomplished simply by bending clips 71 and tabs 13, 15 away from the other using one's fingers. This arrangement provides a sort of quick release mechanism allowing a human user to quickly and conveniently remove all restraint holding article 17 in place on package backer card 10. This quick release capability is not possible with ring type restraints such as rings 39 and 65.
[0041] Package backer card 10 may be used in a manner such as described above and below. The description which follows describes both an apparatus and an improved method of securing an article to a package backer card with interlocking article-retaining tabs.
[0042] Prior to use with an article 17, a designer or manufacturer can first determine the design of package backer card 10 implementing a panel 59 shape, size, material, and retainer 11 placement optimally selected based on the structure of article 17 to be packaged and secured to package backer card 10. For example, an article with flexible components such as tubing 57 or wiring might require a relatively greater amount of retainers 11 in the form of tabs 13, 15 in order to neatly secure article 17 to the package backer card 10. In embodiments, a die for a press can then be designed to form package backer card 10 and tabs 13, 15 from material stock using a press.
[0043] At a point of packaging for article 17, a user can first place an article 17 proximate panel 59 with parts of article 17 to be restrained next to the appropriate pair of tabs 13, 15 as illustrated, for example, by
[0044] The foregoing process is repeated for each pair of tabs 13, 15 resulting in attachment of article 17 to package backer card 10 as illustrated, for example, in
[0045] To remove article 17 from its package, the process described above is simply reversed. After removing package backer card 10 and article 17 from any bag or pouch, the user can simply disconnect clips 71 of each tab 13, 15 with his or her fingers to release article 17 from tabs 13, 15. Article 17 may then be used and package backer card 10 and any bag or pouch may be recycled or discarded.
[0046] The novel package backer card 10, therefore provides for a type of quick connect of each retainer 11 to article 17 and for a type of quick release of each retainer 11 from article 17, thereby decreasing the time and effort required to attach and detach article 17 to and from package backer card 10 as compared with prior art package backer cards 19, 21. These advantages are achieved while ensuring positive restraint of article 17 on package backer card 10 between shank 69 and clip 71 inner edges 75, 77 and panel 59 within opening 79 defined by edges 75, 77. Further, the novel package backer card 10 avoids any necessity for ring type retainers 39, making it easier and quicker for a user to attach and detach article 17 to and from package backer card 10. The foregoing description is provided for the purpose of explanation and is not to be construed as limiting the invention. While the invention has been described with reference to preferred embodiments or preferred methods, it is to be understood that the words which have been used herein are words of description and illustration, rather than words of limitation. Section headings are non-limiting and are provided for the reader's convenience only. Furthermore, although the invention has been described herein with reference to particular structure, methods, and embodiments, the invention is not intended to be limited to the particulars disclosed herein, as the invention extends to all structures, methods and uses that are within the scope of the appended claims. The disclosed package backer card with interlocking article-retaining tabs may address some or all of the problems previously described.
[0047] A particular embodiment need not address all of the problems described, and the claimed pressure interlocking article-retaining tabs should not be limited to embodiments comprising solutions to all of these problems. Further, several advantages have been described that flow from the structure and methods; the present invention is not limited to structure and methods that encompass any or all of these advantages. Those skilled in the relevant art, having the benefit of the teachings of this specification, may effect numerous modifications to the invention as described herein, and changes can be made without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention as defined by the appended claims. Furthermore, any features of one described embodiment can be applicable to the other embodiments described herein.