MODULAR SHIPPING ASSEMBLY WITH INSULATOR WRAP AND INNER INSULATOR BOXES
20250368423 ยท 2025-12-04
Inventors
- Greg Sollie (Sharpsburg, GA, US)
- Shifeng Chen (Newport News, VA, US)
- Jamie Waltermire (Peachtree City, GA, US)
- Paul Ott (Atlanta, GA, US)
- Merritt E. Meeks (Newnan, GA, US)
Cpc classification
B65D81/3823
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D81/3858
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D81/3825
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D81/386
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A shipping assembly for transporting refrigerated items includes an outer box defining an outer box cavity, a bottom insulator box assembly received in the outer box cavity superposed above the bottom panel, an insulated inner box positioned in the outer box cavity above the bottom insulated box assembly, the insulated inner box defining a ridge and an inner box cavity, wherein ridge panels and retention flaps of the outer box engage end panels of the insulated inner box such that the insulated inner box is retained in a position spaced from outer box side panels, with an insulation wrap occupying the space between the insulated inner box and the outer box walls. A top insulator box assembly is partially received in the inner box cavity, such that overhang portions of a top panel of the top insulator box assembly rest upon the ridge of the insulated inner box.
Claims
1. A shipping assembly [3000] for transporting refrigerated items, comprising: an outer box [102] defining a bottom and an outer box cavity [113]; a bottom insulator box assembly [122] received in the outer box cavity and superposed above the bottom [112] of the outer box [102], the bottom insulator box assembly [122] comprising a closed box [122] defining a bottom insulator box cavity [152]; an insulated inner box [124] positioned in the outer box cavity [113] above the bottom insulator box assembly [122], the insulated inner box [124] defining an inner box cavity, [156], an outer periphery [3500] and a ridge [158]; an insulation wrap [500] positioned in the outer box cavity [113], the insulation wrap [500] surrounding the outer periphery [3500] of the insulated inner box [124], the insulation wrap [500] comprising an insulation batt core [505] defining a core surface [505a,b] and a sheet layer [518,520] attached to the core surface [505a,b]; and a top insulator box assembly [134], comprising a top insulator box [134], wherein the top insulator box [134] defines a top insulator box cavity [139], the top insulator box [134] comprising a top panel [135] defining a first overhang portion [O1] and a second overhang portion [O2]; wherein the ridge [158] of the insulated inner box [124] defines ridge end portions [130b, 132b] comprising a front ridge portion [130b] and an opposed rear ridge portion [132b], a first side portion [126b] extending between the ridge end portions [130b, 132b], and a second side portion [128b] extending between the ridge end portions [130b, 132b] opposite the first side portion [126]; and wherein the first overhang portion [O1] of the top panel [135] rests upon the first side portion [126b] of the ridge [158] and the second overhang portion [O2] of the top panel [135] rests upon the second side portion [126b] of the ridge [158].
2. The shipping assembly [3000] of claim 1, wherein the core surface [505a,b] is a first core surface [505a], the insulation batt core [505] defines a second core surface [505b], and the sheet layer [518,520] is a first sheet layer [518]; and further comprising a second sheet layer [520] attached to the second core surface [505b].
3. The shipping assembly [3000] of claim 1, wherein the closed box [122] of the bottom insulator box assembly [122] further defines a closed box inside surface coated with a repulpable insulating film [12].
4. The shipping assembly [3000] of claim 1, further comprising a bottom insulation batt element [200] positioned within the bottom insulator box cavity [152].
5. The shipping assembly [3000] of claim 1, wherein the insulated inner box [124] further defines an insulated inner box inside surface coated with a repulpable insulating film [12].
6. The shipping assembly [3000] of claim 1, wherein the top insulator box [134] further comprises: an end panel [140] defining a first side [424], a second side [426] opposite the first side [424], a third side [450], and a fourth side [452] opposite the third side [450]; a bottom panel [137] extending from at least a portion of the second side [426] of the end panel [140], the bottom panel [137] joined to the end panel [140] along a third fold line [426] defining a joint between the bottom panel [137] and the end panel [140], the bottom panel [137] defining a first side along the third fold line [426], a second side [428] opposite the third fold line [426], a third side [430], and a fourth side [432] opposite the third side [430]; a first side panel [136] extending from at least a portion of the third side [430] of the bottom panel [137]; a second side panel [138] extending from at least a portion of the fourth side [432] of the bottom panel [137]; and a front panel [142] extending from at least a portion of the second side [428] of the bottom panel [137], the front panel [142] defining a front of the top insulator box [134]; wherein the top panel [135] of the top insulator box [134] defines a first side [424], a second side [422] opposite the first side [424], a third side [210], and a fourth side [212] opposite the third side [210]; and wherein a first width [W1] of the top panel [135] is greater than a second width [W2] of the front [142] of the top insulator box [134], such that the third side [210] of the top panel [135] extends laterally beyond the first side panel [136] to define the first overhang portion [O1] of the top panel [135], and such that the fourth side [212] of the top panel [135] extends laterally beyond the second side panel [138] to define the second overhang portion [O2] of the top panel [135].
7. The shipping assembly [3000] of claim 1, wherein the top insulator box [134] of the top insulator box assembly [134] further defines a top insulator box inside surface coated with a repulpable insulating film [12].
8. The shipping assembly [3000] of claim 1, wherein the top insulator box assembly [134] further comprises a top insulation batt element [201] positioned within the top insulator box cavity [139]
9. The shipping assembly [3000] of claim 1, wherein the insulated inner box [124] formed from an inner box blank [400] defining an inside surface and an outside surface, wherein the inside surface is coated with a repulpable insulating film [12]; wherein the insulated inner box blank [400] comprises a side panel [126] defining a first top side [126b] and a second side [331] adjacent to the first top side [126b], a first top flap [126a] extending from at least a portion of the first top side [126b] of the side panel [126], the first top flap [126a] joined to the side panel [126] along a first fold line [126b] defining a joint between the first top flap [126a] and the side panel [126], the first top flap [126a] defining a first top flap edge [356] opposite the first fold line [126b], a first side [361], and a second side [362] opposite the first side [361], an end panel [130] extending from at least a portion of the second side [331] of the side panel [126], the end panel [130] joined to the side panel [126] along a second fold line [331], the second fold line [331] defining a joint between the side panel [126] and the end panel [130], the second fold line [331] further defining a first side of the end panel [130], the end panel [130] further defining a second side [130b] adjacent to the second fold line [331], and a second top flap [130a] extending from at least a portion of the second side [130b] of the end panel [130], the second top flap [130a] joined to the end panel [130] along a third fold line [130b] defined by the second side [130b] of the end panel [130], the third fold line [130b] defining a joint between the end panel [130] and the second top flap [130a], the second top flap [130a] defining a second top flap edge [364] opposite the third fold line [130b], a first side [366], and a second side opposite the first side [366], the second side of the second top flap [130a] defined by the first side [361] of the first top flap [126a], wherein the first side [361] of the first top flap [126a] defines a first cut-out section [358] extending downwardly from the first top flap edge [356] and the second top flap edge [364], a second cut-out section [359] axially spaced from the first cut-out section [358], the second cut-out section [359] forming a partial gap between the first top flap [126a] and the second top flap [130a], and a fourth fold line [360] axially extending between the first cut-out section [358] and the second cut-out section [359], the fourth fold line [360] defining a joint between the first top flap [126a] and the second top flap [130a].
10. The shipping assembly [3000] of claim 9, wherein an assembled state of the insulated inner box [124] is defined by the first top flap [126a] assuming a downwardly folded position about the first fold line [126b] with respect to the side panel [126] such that an exterior surface of the first top flap [126a] faces an exterior surface of the side panel [126] to expose a coated inner surface of the first top flap [126a]; the second top flap [130a] assuming a downwardly folded position about the third fold line [130b] with respect to the end panel [130] such that an exterior surface of the second top flap [130a] faces an exterior surface of the end panel [130] to expose a coated inner surface of the second top flap [130a]; the side panel [126] and the end panel [130] assuming a folded position about the second fold line [331] such that the side panel [126] and the end panel [130] are oriented substantially perpendicularly with respect to each other, and such that the first fold line [126b] and the third fold line [130b] together at least partially define a ridge [158] of the insulated inner box [124]; and the first top flap [126a] and the second top flap [130a] assuming a folded position about the fourth fold line [360] such that the first top flap [126a] and the second top flap [130a] are oriented substantially perpendicularly with respect to each other
11. The shipping assembly [3000] of claim 9, wherein the side panel is a first side panel [126], the first side panel [126] further defining a third side [133] opposite the second fold line [331], and the end panel is a first end panel [130], the first end panel [130] further defining a second side [333] opposite the second fold line [331]; and the insulated inner box [124] further comprises: a second side panel [128] extending from at least a portion of the second side [333] of the first end panel [130], the second side panel [128] joined to the first end panel [130] along a fifth fold line [333], the fifth fold line [333] defining a joint between the second side panel [128] and the first end panel [130], the second side panel [128] defining an end [131] opposite the fifth fold line [333]; and a second end panel [132] extending from at least a portion of the third side [133] of the first side panel [126], the second end panel [132] joined to the first side panel [126] along a sixth fold line [133], the sixth fold line [133] defining a joint between the second end panel [132] and the first side panel [126], the second end panel [132] defining a panel edge [325] opposite the sixth fold line [133].
12. The shipping assembly [3000] of claim 11, wherein the insulated inner box [124] further comprises a side panel connection tab [327] extending from at least a portion of the end [131] of the second side panel [128], the side panel connection tab [327] configured to attach to a surface of the second end panel [132] when the insulated inner box [124] is assembled.
13. The shipping assembly [3000] of claim 1, wherein the outer box [102] comprises an outer box side panel [104] defining a first side [103], an end panel [108] extending from at least a portion of the first side [103] of the outer box side panel [104], the end panel [108] joined to the outer box side panel [104] along a first fold line [103], the first fold line [103] defining a joint between the outer box side panel [104] and the end panel [108], the end panel [108] further defining a second fold line [3161] at a top side of the end panel [108], and a ridge panel [3119] extending from at least a portion of the second fold line [3161], the second fold line [3161] defining a joint between the end panel [108] and the ridge panel [3119], the ridge panel [3119] defining an elongated side [3179] opposite the second fold line [3161], a first end [3175] extending between the second fold line [3161] and the elongated side [3179], a second end [3177] opposite the first end [3175], the second end [3177] also extending between the second fold line [3161] and the elongated side [3179]; wherein the ridge panel [3119] of the outer box [102] covers at least a portion of the ridge [158] of the insulated inner box [124]; and wherein the second end [3177] of the ridge panel [3119] frictionally engages at least a portion of an inside surface [104a] of the outer box side panel [104].
14. The shipping assembly [3000] of claim 13, wherein the outer box [102] further comprises a retention flap [3118] extending from a portion of the elongated side [3179] of the ridge panel [3119], the portion of the elongated side [3179] defining a third fold line [3163], the third fold line [3163] defining a joint between the retention flap [3118] and the ridge panel [3119]; wherein the retention flap [3118] engages the insulated inner box [124] such that the insulated inner box [124] is spaced from the outer box side panel [104] by a gap distance [3501].
15. The shipping assembly [3000] of claim 14, wherein the insulated inner box [124] further comprises an end panel [130], and wherein the retention flap [3118] engages a portion of the end panel [130] when the retention flap [3118] is oriented in a fully closed position.
16. The shipping assembly [3000] of claim 14, wherein the retention flap [3118] defines an edge [3171]; wherein a shoulder portion [3179a] extends along the elongated side [3179] for a length measured from the first end [3175] of the ridge panel [3119] to the edge [3171] of the retention flap [3118]; and wherein the gap distance [3501] substantially equals the length of the shoulder portion [3179a] of the ridge panel [3119].
17. The shipping assembly [3000] of claim 14, wherein the insulated inner box [124] further comprises an inner box side panel [126], the inner box side panel [126] defining an inside surface; wherein the retention flap [3118] of the outer box [102] defines an edge [3171]; and wherein the edge [3171] frictionally engages a portion of the inside surface of the inner box side panel [126].
18. A method of assembling a shipping assembly [3000] for transporting refrigerated items, comprising the steps of: moving into an open position top flaps [114,116], a rear flap [3125], and a front flap [3127] of an outer box [102], the outer box [102] comprising a first outer box side panel [104] and an opposed second outer box side panel [106], a rear panel [108], and a front panel [110], the first outer box side panel [104], the second outer box side panel [106], the rear panel [108], and the front panel [110] together at least partially defining an outer box cavity [113]; inserting a bottom insulator box assembly [122] into the outer box cavity [113]; inserting an insulated inner box [124] into the outer box cavity [113] above the bottom insulator box assembly [122], the insulated inner box [124] defining an outer periphery [3500] and comprising a rear panel [132]; positioning an insulation wrap [500] about the outer periphery [3500] of the insulated inner box [124]; and pivoting the rear flap [3125] and the front flap [3127] of the outer box [102] inwardly toward a closed position until the rear flap [3125] and the front flap [3127] engage the insulated inner box [124] to restrain the insulated inner box [124] within the outer box cavity [113], such that the rear panel [132] of the insulated inner box [124] is spaced from the first outer box side panel [104] by a gap distance [3501].
19. The method of claim 18, wherein the insulation wrap [500] comprises an insulation batt core [505] defining a core surface [505a,b] and a sheet layer [518,520] attached to the core surface [505a,b].
20. The method of claim 18, wherein the step of positioning the insulation wrap [500] about the outer periphery [3500] of the insulated inner box [124] is performed before the step of inserting the insulated inner box [124] into the outer box cavity [113], such that the insulated inner box [124] with the insulation wrap [500] surrounding it are together inserted into the outer box cavity [113].
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0008] The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate several aspects of the disclosure and together with the description, serve to explain various principles of the disclosure. The drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale. Corresponding features and components throughout the figures can be designated by matching reference characters for the sake of consistency and clarity.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0040] The present disclosure can be understood more readily by reference to the following detailed description, examples, drawings, and claims, and their previous and following description. However, before the present devices, systems, and/or methods are disclosed and described, it is to be understood that this disclosure is not limited to the specific devices, systems, and/or methods disclosed unless otherwise specified, as such can, of course, vary. It is also to be understood that the terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular aspects only and is not intended to be limiting.
[0041] The following description is provided as an enabling teaching of the present devices, systems, and/or methods in their best, currently known aspect. To this end, those skilled in the relevant art will recognize and appreciate that many changes can be made to the various aspects described herein, while still obtaining the beneficial results of the present disclosure. It will also be apparent that some of the desired benefits of the present disclosure can be obtained by selecting some of the features of the present disclosure without utilizing other features. Accordingly, those who work in the art will recognize that many modifications and adaptations to the present disclosure are possible and can even be desirable in certain circumstances and are a part of the present disclosure. Thus, the following description is provided as illustrative of the principles of the present disclosure and not in limitation thereof.
[0042] As used throughout, the singular forms a, an and the include plural referents unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. Thus, for example, reference to a quantity of one of a particular element can comprise two or more such elements unless the context indicates otherwise. In addition, any of the elements described herein can be a first such element, a second such element, and so forth (e.g., a first widget and a second widget, even if only a widget is referenced).
[0043] Ranges can be expressed herein as from about one particular value, and/or to about another particular value. When such a range is expressed, another aspect comprises from the one particular value and/or to the other particular value. Similarly, when values are expressed as approximations, by use of the antecedent about or substantially, it will be understood that the particular value forms another aspect. It will be further understood that the endpoints of each of the ranges are significant both in relation to the other endpoint, and independently of the other endpoint.
[0044] For purposes of the current disclosure, a material property or dimension measuring about X or substantially X on a particular measurement scale measures within a range between X plus an industry-standard upper tolerance for the specified measurement and X minus an industry-standard lower tolerance for the specified measurement. Because tolerances can vary between different materials, processes and between different models, the tolerance for a particular measurement of a particular component can fall within a range of tolerances.
[0045] As used herein, the terms optional or optionally mean that the subsequently described event or circumstance can or cannot occur, and that the description comprises instances where said event or circumstance occurs and instances where it does not.
[0046] The word or as used herein means any one member of a particular list and also comprises any combination of members of that list. The phrase at least one of A and B as used herein means only A, only B, or both A and B; while the phrase one of A and B means A or B.
[0047] To simplify the description of various elements disclosed herein, the conventions of left, right, front, rear, top, bottom, upper, lower, inside, outside, inboard, outboard, horizontal, and/or vertical might be referenced. Unless stated otherwise, front describes that end of a blank or an assembled box or any portion thereof nearest to a primary or initial point of opening; rear is that end of the blank or the assembled box or any portion thereof that is opposite or distal the front; left is that which is to the left of or facing left from a person facing towards the front; and right is that which is to the right of or facing right from that same person facing towards the front. Horizontal or horizontal orientation describes that which is in a plane extending from left to right and aligned with the horizon. Vertical or vertical orientation describes that which is in a plane that is angled at 90 degrees to the horizontal.
[0048] As disclosed in the figures disclosing blanks 300,400,410,420, various line thicknesses and types can indicate certain characteristics of the geometry. In some aspects, a thicker solid line can indicate the edge of a part; a thinner solid line can indicate a bend line; a dash or dashed line can indicate a hidden edge (and edge covered by other geometry), a perforated cut or connection, or a boundary or boundaries of a detail view; a dot-dash line can indicate material that is cut away and not shown for clarity, and a double dot-dash line can indicate a boundary or boundaries of separately claimable elements. Unless otherwise specified, a geometric center of any thicker lines determine the shape and position of the disclosed geometry. Dimensions disclosed in the figures are recited in inches but are exemplary only, and it is contemplated that the blanks 300,400,410,420 and the shipping assembly 3000 formed therefrom can be any shape and size. In some aspects, for example and without limitation, the shipping assembly can be used for meat products such as those sold by Omaha Steaks.
Overview of Shipping Assembly Components and the Outer Box 102
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[0050] The shipping assembly 3000 can, in some aspects, further comprise a bottom insulator box assembly 122, received in the outer box cavity 113 of the outer box 102 and superposed above the bottom 112 of the outer box 102. As used herein, superposed above encompasses arrangements in which a bottom of the bottom insulator box assembly 122 contacts at least a portion of the outer box bottom 112 and, alternatively, in which the bottom insulator box assembly 122 is spaced from the outer box bottom 112. The bottom insulator box assembly 122 includes a bottom insulator box 122 (
[0051] In some aspects, the bottom insulator box 122 can be constructed of, with reference to
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[0056] Once the insulated inner box 124 and the insulation wrap 500 are fully seated within the outer box cavity 113, the retention flaps 3118,3120 of the outer box 102 can be moved to a closed position to retain the insulated inner box 124 in a spaced relationship with respect to the side panels 104, 106 and the end panels 108,110 of the outer box 102, as discussed in greater detail with regard to
The Top Insulator Box Assembly 134
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Positioning, Configuration, and Functions of Outer Box End Flaps
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[0068] The present disclosure contemplates arrangements where in the absence of partial insertion of the top insulator box assembly 134 into the insulated inner box 124, the end flaps 3125,3127 have a natural tendency when moved toward a closed position to assume only a partially closed orientation in which neither of the end flaps 3125,3127 contact an associated end panel 132, 130 of the insulated inner box 124. This condition can result either from a flap element failing to frictionally engage a box inside surface, from insufficient frictional force to allow the end flaps 3125,3127 to maintain a fully closed orientation in the absence of other assembly elements exerting force upon them, or a combination of both conditions. In such arrangements, the fully closed flap position depicted in
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The Bottom Insulator Box Assembly 122
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Method of Assembling the Shipping Assembly 3000
[0075] A method of assembling the shipping assembly 3000 (
[0076] With the insulated inner box 124 fully inserted into the outer box cavity 113, the ridge panels 3119,3121 of the outer box 102 are pivoted about their respective ridge panel fold lines 3161,3236 inwardly with respect to the inner box cavity 156 until the ridge panels 3119,3121 cover respective portions 130b, 132b of the ridge 158 defined by the end panels 130, 132 of the insulated inner box 124, and until respective ends 3175,3177 and 3252,3254 of the ridge panels 3119,3121 frictionally engage at least a respective portion of each of the inside surfaces 104a, 106a of the outer box side panels 104, 106. Next, the retention flaps 3118,3120 of the outer box 102 are respectively pivoted about retention flap fold lines 3163,3238 inwardly with respect to the inner box cavity 156 until the outer edges 3171,3173 and 3246,3250 of each retention flap 3118,3120 respectively engage at least a portion of the inside surfaces 126, 12 and 128, 12 of the insulated inner box side panels 126, 128 such that the retention flaps 3118,3120 respectively cover at least portions of the inside surfaces of the respective end panels 130, 132 of the insulated inner box 124.
[0077] Following the steps of pivoting the ridge panels 3119,3121 and pivoting the retention flaps 3118,3120, the insulated inner box 124 is restrained within the outer box cavity 113 such that: (1) the rear panel 132 of the insulated inner box 124 is spaced from the first outer box side panel 104 by a first gap distance 3501 substantially equaling the length of the second shoulder portion 3179b of the rear ridge panel 3119; (2) the rear panel 132 of the insulated inner box 124 is spaced from the second outer box side panel 106 by a second gap distance 3502 substantially equaling the length of the first shoulder portion 3179a of the rear ridge panel 3119; (3) the front panel 130 of the insulated inner box 124 is spaced from the first outer box side panel 104 by a third gap distance 3503 substantially equaling the length of the third shoulder portion 3251a of the front ridge panel 3121; and (4) the front panel 130 of the insulated inner box 124 is spaced from the second outer box end panel 110 of the outer box 102 by a fourth gap distance 3504 that substantially equals the length of the fourth shoulder portion 3251b of the front ridge panel 3121; (5) the rear panel 132 of the insulated inner box 124 is restrained in a spaced relationship with respect to the rear panel 108 of the outer box 102, the separation defining a fifth gap distance 3505 that substantially equals a depth of the rear ridge panel 3119; and (6) the front panel 130 of the insulated inner box 124 is restrained in a spaced relationship with respect to the front panel 110 of the outer box 102, the separation defining a sixth gap distance 3506 that substantially equals a depth of the front ridge panel 3121.
[0078] The method of assembling the shipping assembly 3000 includes positioning the insulation wrap 500 about the outer periphery 3500 (
[0079] The method of assembling the shipping assembly 3000 can further include the step of partially inserting the top insulator box assembly 134 into the inner box cavity 156 of the insulated inner box 124, such that the first overhang portion O1 of the top panel 135 and the second overhang portion O2 of the top panel 135 rest upon the ridge 158 of the insulated inner box 124.
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[0081] A rear panel 108 can extend from at least a portion of the first side 103 of the first outer box side panel 104, the rear panel 108 joined to the first outer box side panel 104 along a fold line 103. The numbering convention used herein, where the same reference numeral denotes both a side and a fold line (such as the 103 just recited for both the first side and the fold line), is intentional and is meant to convey that the fold line runs along the length of the side assigned the same reference numeral as the side. The fold line 103 defines a joint between the first outer box side panel 104 and the rear panel 108. The rear panel 108 further defines a second side 105, a third side defining the rear ridge panel fold line 3161 at a top side 3161 of the rear panel 108, and a fourth side 326. As shown, the second side 105 can be distal from the first side 103, and the fourth side 326 can be distal from the third side 3161. In some aspects, as shown, the rear panel 108 can define a rectangular shape. In other aspects, the rear panel 108 can define a non-rectangular shape such as polygonal shape with fewer than four or more than four sides 103, 105,3161,326 or even a rounded shape. Adjacent sides such as the sides 103,336, the sides 326, 105, the sides 105,3161, and the sides 3161, 103 can intersect at corners of the rear panel 108.
[0082] A rear ridge panel 3119 can extend from at least a portion of the rear ridge panel fold line 3161, the rear ridge panel fold line 3161 defining a joint between the rear panel 108 and the rear ridge panel 3119. The ridge panel 3119 can define an elongated side 3179 opposite the rear ridge panel fold line 3161, a first end 3175 extending between the rear ridge panel fold line 3161 and the elongated side 3179, and a second end 3177 opposite the first end 3175, the second end 3177 also extending between the second fold line 3161 and the elongated side 3179. Thus, the rear ridge panel 3119 can be defined by the rear ridge panel fold line 3161 as its first side, the elongated side 3179 as its second side, the first end 3175 as its third side, and the second end 3177 as its fourth side. In some aspects, as shown, the rear ridge panel 3119 can define a rectangular shape. In some aspects, the rear ridge panel 3119 can define a non-rectangular shape such as polygonal shape with fewer than four or more than four sides 3161,3179,3175,3177, or even a rounded shape. Adjacent sides such as the sides 3161,3175, the sides 3175,3179, the sides 3179,3177, and the sides 3177,3161 can intersect at corners of the rear ridge panel 3119.
[0083] A rear retention flap 3118 can extend from a portion of the elongated side 3179 of the rear ridge panel 3119, the portion of the elongated side 3179 defining a rear retention flap fold line 3163, the rear retention flap fold line 3163 defining a joint between the rear retention flap 3118 and the rear ridge panel 3119. The rear retention flap 3118 can define a free edge 3165 opposite the elongated side 3179, a first edge 3171 extending between the elongated side 3179 and the free edge 3165, and a second edge 3173 opposite the first edge 3171, the second edge 3173 also extending between the elongated side 3179 and the free edge 3165. In some aspects, the first edge 3171 of the rear retention flap 3118 can further define the first chamfered portion 3167 that extends at an angle with respect to the free edge 3165 of the rear retention flap 3118, and the second edge 3173 of the rear retention flap 3118 can define a second chamfered portion 3169 that also extends at an angle to the free edge 3165.
[0084] The rear ridge panel 3119 can further define a first shoulder portion 3179a extending along the elongated side 3179 for a first length measured from the first end 3175 of the rear ridge panel 3119 to the first edge 3171 of the rear retention flap 3118. The rear ridge panel 3119 can also define a second shoulder portion 3179b extending along the elongated side 3179 for a second length measured from the second end 3177 of the rear ridge panel 3119 to the second edge 3173 of the retention flap 3118. The first end 3175 of the rear ridge panel 3119 can be configured to frictionally engage at least a portion of an inside surface 106a of the second outer box side panel 106, while the second end 3177 of the rear ridge panel 3119 can be configured to frictionally engage an inner surface 104a of the first outer box side panel 104, upon assembly of the outer box 102 from the outer box blank 300. In such a configuration, a rear panel 132 of the insulated inner box 124 engaged by the rear retention flap 3118 is spaced from the inside surface: (i) 104a of the first outer box side panel 104 by a first gap distance 3501 (
[0085] A second outer box side panel 106 can extend from at least a portion of the second side 105 of the rear panel 108, the second outer box side panel 106 joined to the rear panel 108 along a fold line 105 defining a joint between the second outer box side panel 106 and the rear panel 108. The second outer box side panel 106 can further define a second side panel end 109 opposite the fold line 105, third side 308, and a fourth side 324 opposite the third side 308. Thus, the second outer box side panel 106 can be defined by the fold line 105 as its first side, the second side panel end 109 as its second side, the third side 308, and the fourth side 324. In some aspects, as shown, the second outer box side panel 106 can define a rectangular shape. In some aspects, the second outer box side panel 106 can define a non-rectangular shape such as polygonal shape with fewer than four or more than four sides 105, 109,308,324, or even a rounded shape. Adjacent sides such as the sides 103,326, the sides 326,109, the sides 109,308, and the sides 308,105 can intersect at corners of the second outer box side panel 106.
[0086] A front panel 110 can extend from the second side 107 of the first outer box side panel 104, the front panel 110 joined to the first outer box side panel 104 along a fold line 107 defining a joint between the first outer box side panel 104 and the front panel 110. The front panel 110 can define an outer edge 304 opposite the fold line 107, the front ridge panel fold line 3236, and a fourth side 328 opposite the front ridge panel fold line 3236. Thus, the front panel 110 can be defined by the fold line 107 as its first side, the outer edge 304 as its second side, the front ridge panel fold line 3236 as its third side, and the fourth side 328. In some aspects, as shown, the front panel 110 can define a rectangular shape. In some aspects, the front panel 110 can define a non-rectangular shape such as polygonal shape with fewer than four or more than four sides 107,304,3236,328, or even a rounded shape. Adjacent sides such as the sides 107,3236, the sides 3236,304, the sides 304,328, and the sides 328, 107 can intersect at corners of the front panel 110.
[0087] In some aspects, the outer box blank 300 can further comprise a connection tab 117 extending from at least a portion of the second side panel end 109 of the second outer box side panel 106, the connection tab 117 configured to attach to a surface of the front panel 110 when the outer box 102 is assembled. The connection tab 117 can define an outer edge 302 opposite a line defining a junction between the connection tab 117 and the second side panel end 109.
[0088] A front ridge panel 3121 can extend from at least a portion of the front ridge panel fold line 3236, the front ridge panel fold line 3236 defining a joint between the front panel 110 and the front ridge panel 3121. The front ridge panel 3121 can define an elongated side 3251 opposite the fold line 3236, a first end 3252 extending between the front ridge panel fold line 3236 and the elongated side 3251, and a second end 3254 opposite the first end 3252, the second end 3252 also extending between the front ridge panel fold line 3236 and the elongated side 3251. Thus, the front ridge panel 3121 can be defined by the front ridge panel fold line 3236 as its first side, the elongated side 3251 as its second side, the first end 3252 as its third side, and the second end 3254 as its fourth side. In some aspects, as shown, the front ridge panel 3121 can define a rectangular shape. In some aspects, the front ridge panel 3121 can define a non-rectangular shape such as polygonal shape with fewer than four or more than four sides 3236,3251,3252,3254, or even a rounded shape. Adjacent sides such as the sides 3236,3252, the sides 3252,3251, the sides 3251,3254, and the sides 3254,3236 can intersect at corners of the front ridge panel 3121.
[0089] A front retention flap 3120 can extend from a portion of the elongated side 3251, the portion of the elongated side 3251 defining a fold line 3238, the fold line 3238 defining a joint between the front retention flap 3120 and the front ridge panel 3121. The front retention flap 3120 can define a free edge 3240 opposite the elongated side 3251, a third edge 3246 extending between the elongated side 3251 and the free edge 3240, and a fourth edge 3250 opposite the third edge 3246, the fourth edge 3250 also extending between the elongated side 3251 and the free edge 3240. In some aspects, the third edge 3246 of the front retention flap 3120 can define the third chamfered portion 3242 that extends at an angle with respect to the free edge 3240 of the front retention flap 3120, and the fourth edge 3250 of the front retention flap 3120 can define a fourth chamfered portion 3244 that also extends at an angle to the free edge 3240.
[0090] The front ridge panel 3121 can further define a third shoulder portion 3251a extending along the elongated side 3251 for a third length measured from the first end 3252 of the front ridge panel 3121 to the third edge 3246 of the front retention flap 3120, and a fourth shoulder portion 3251b extending along the elongated side 3251 for a fourth length measured from the second end 3252 of the front ridge panel 3121 to the fourth edge 3250 of the front retention flap 3120. The first end 3252 of the front ridge panel 3121 can be configured to frictionally engage at least a portion of an inside surface 104a of the first outer box side panel 104, while the second end 3254 of the front ridge panel 3121 can be configured to frictionally engage an inner surface 106a of the second outer box side panel 106, upon assembly of the outer box 102 from the outer box blank 300. In such a configuration, a front panel 130 of the insulated inner box 124 engaged by the front retention flap 3120 is spaced from the inside surface: (i) 104a of the first outer box side panel 104 by a third gap distance 3503 (
[0091] A first top flap 114 can extend from at least a portion of the third side 306 of the first outer box side panel 104, and the third side 306 can define a fold line 306 that defines a joint between the first top flap 114 and the first outer box side panel 104. The first top flap 114 can further define a free (distal) edge 310 opposite the fold line 306, a first end 312, and a second end 314 opposite the first end 312. Thus, the first top flap 114 can be defined by the fold line 306 as its first side, the free edge 310 as its second side, the first end 312 as its third side, and the second end 314 as its fourth side. In some aspects, as shown, the first top flap 114 can define a rectangular shape. In some aspects, the first top flap 114 can define a non-rectangular shape such as polygonal shape with fewer than four or more than four sides 306,310,312,314, or even a rounded shape. Adjacent sides such as the sides 306,312, the sides 312,310, the sides 310,314, and the sides 314,306 can intersect at corners of the first top flap 114.
[0092] A second top flap 116 can extend from at least a portion of the third side 308 of the second outer box side panel 106, and the third side 308 can define a fold line 308 that defines a joint between the second top flap 116 and the second outer box side panel 106. The second top flap 116 can further define a free (distal) edge 316 opposite the fold line 308, a first end 318, and a second end 320 opposite the first end 318. Thus, the second top flap 116 can be defined by the fold line 308 as its first side, the free edge 316 as its second side, the first end 318 as its third side, and the second end 320 as its fourth side. In some aspects, as shown, the second top flap 116 can define a rectangular shape. In some aspects, the second top flap 116 can define a non-rectangular shape such as polygonal shape with fewer than four or more than four sides 308,316,318,320, or even a rounded shape. Adjacent sides such as the sides 308,318, the sides 318,316, the sides 316,320, and the sides 320,308 can intersect at corners of the second top flap 116.
[0093] A first side bottom flap 112a can extend from at least a portion of the fourth side 322 of the first outer box side panel 104, and the fourth side 322 can define a fold line 308 that defines a joint between the first side bottom flap 112a and the first outer box side panel 104. The first side bottom flap 112a can further define a free (distal) edge 342 opposite the fold line 322, a first end 344, and a second end 346 opposite the first end 344. Thus, first side bottom flap 112a can be defined by the fold line 322 as its first side, the free edge 342 as its second side, the first end 344 as its third side, and the second end 346 as its fourth side. In some aspects, as shown, the first side bottom flap 112a can define a rectangular shape. In some aspects, the first side bottom flap 112a can define a non-rectangular shape such as polygonal shape with fewer than four or more than four sides 322,342,344,346, or even a rounded shape. Adjacent sides such as the sides 322,346, the sides 346,342, the sides 342,344, and the sides 344,322 can intersect at corners of the first side bottom flap 112a.
[0094] A second side bottom flap 112b can extend from at least a portion of the fourth side 324 of the second outer box side panel 106, and the fourth side 324 can define a fold line 324 that defines a joint between the second side bottom flap 112b and the second outer box side panel 106. The second side bottom flap 112b can further define a free (distal) edge 348 opposite the fold line 324, a first end 350, and a second end 352 opposite the first end 350. Thus, the second side bottom flap 112b can be defined by the fold line 324 as its first side, the free edge 348 as its second side, the first end 350 as its third side, and the second end 352 as its fourth side. In some aspects, as shown, the second side bottom flap 112b can define a rectangular shape. In some aspects, the second side bottom flap 112b can define a non-rectangular shape such as polygonal shape with fewer than four or more than four sides 324,348,350,352, or even a rounded shape. Adjacent sides such as the sides 324,352, the sides 352,348, the sides 348,350, and the sides 350,324 can intersect at corners of the second side bottom flap 112b.
[0095] A first end bottom flap 111a can extend from at least a portion of the fourth side 326 of the rear panel 108, and the fourth side 326 can define a fold line 336 that defines a joint between the first end bottom flap 111a and the rear panel 108. The first end bottom flap 111a can further define a free (distal) edge 330 opposite the fold line 326, a first end 332, and a second end 334 opposite the first end 332. Thus, the first end bottom flap 111a can be defined by the fold line 326 as its first side, the free edge 330 as its second side, the first end 332 as its third side, and the second end 334 as its fourth side. In some aspects, as shown, the first end bottom flap 111a can define a rectangular shape. In some aspects, the first end bottom flap 111a can define a non-rectangular shape such as polygonal shape with fewer than four or more than four sides 326,330,332,334, or even a rounded shape. Adjacent sides such as the sides 326,334, the sides 334,330, the sides 330,332, and the sides 332,326 can intersect at corners of the first end bottom flap 111a.
[0096] A second end bottom flap 111b can extend from at least a portion of the fourth side 328 of the front panel 110, and the fourth side 328 can define a fold line 328 that defines a joint between the second end bottom flap 111b and the front panel 110. The second end bottom flap 111b can further define a free (distal) edge 336 opposite the fold line 328, a first end 338, and a second end 340 opposite the first end 338. Thus, the second end bottom flap 111b can be defined by the fold line 328 as its first side, the free edge 336 as its second side, the first end 338 as its third side, and the second end 340 as its fourth side. In some aspects, as shown, the second end bottom flap 111b can define a rectangular shape. In some aspects, the second end bottom flap 111b can define a non-rectangular shape such as polygonal shape with fewer than four or more than four sides 328,336,340,342, or even a rounded shape. Adjacent sides such as the sides 328,340, the sides 340,336, the sides 336,338, and the sides 338,328 can intersect at corners of the second end bottom flap 111b.
The Insulated Inner Box Blank 400 (FIG. 17)
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[0098] A first top flap 126a can extend from at least a portion of the top side 126b of the first side panel 126, the first top flap 126a joined to the first side panel 126 along a fold line 126b defining a joint between the first top flap 126a and the first side panel 126, the first top flap 126a defining a first top flap edge 356 opposite the fold line 126b, a first side 361, a second side 362 opposite the first side 361. In some aspects, as shown, the second end bottom flap 111b can define a rectangular shape. In some aspects, the first top flap 126a can define a non-rectangular shape such as polygonal shape with fewer than four or more than four sides 126b,356,361,362, or even a rounded shape. Adjacent sides such as the sides 126b,361, the sides 361,356, the sides 356,362, and the sides 362, 126b can intersect at corners of the first top flap 126a.
[0099] A front panel 130 can extend from at least a portion of the second side 331 of the first side panel 126, the front panel 130 joined to the first side panel 126 along a fold line 331, the fold line 331 defining a joint between the first side panel 126 and the front panel 130. The fold line 331 can further define a first side of the front panel 130, and the front panel 130 can further define a second side 333 opposite the fold line 331, a top side 130b adjacent to the fold line 331, and a fourth side 384 opposite the top side 130b. In some aspects, as shown, the front panel 130 can define a rectangular shape. In some aspects, the front panel 130 can define a non-rectangular shape such as polygonal shape with fewer than four or more than four sides 331,333, 130b,384, or even a rounded shape. Adjacent sides such as the sides 331,384, the sides 384,333, the sides 333, 130b, and the sides 130b,331 can intersect at corners of the front panel 130.
[0100] A second top flap 130a can extend from at least a portion of the top side 130b of the front panel 130, the second top flap 130a joined to the front panel 130 along a fold line 130b defined by the top side 130b of the front panel 130, the fold line 130b defining a joint between the front panel 130 and the second top flap 130a. The second top flap 130a can define a second top flap edge 364 opposite the fold line 130b, a first side 366, and a second side opposite the first side 366, the second side of the second top flap 130a defined by the first side 361 of the first top flap 126a. In some aspects, as shown, second top flap 130a can define a rectangular shape. In some aspects, second top flap 130a can define a non-rectangular shape such as polygonal shape with fewer than four or more than four sides 130b, 364,366,361, or even a rounded shape. Adjacent sides such as the sides 130b,366, the sides 366,364, the sides 364,361, and the sides 361, 130b can intersect at corners of the second top flap 130a.
[0101] The first side 361 of the first top flap 126a can define a first cut-out section 358 extending downwardly from the first top flap edge 356 and from the second top flap edge 364, a second cut-out section 359 axially spaced from the first cut-out section 358, the second cut-out section 359 forming a partial gap between the first top flap 126a and the second top flap 130a, and a fold line 360 axially extending between the first cut-out section 358 and the second cut-out section 359, the fourth fold line 360 defining a joint between the first top flap 126a and the second top flap 130a.
[0102] A second side panel 128 can extend from at least a portion of the second side 333 of the front panel 130, the second side panel 128 joined to the front panel 130 along a fold line 333, the fold line 333 defining a joint between the second side panel 128 and the front panel 130. The second side panel 128 can defining an end 131 opposite the fold line 333; a top side 128b, and a bottom side 382 opposite the top side 128b. Thus, the second side panel 128 can be defined by the fold line 333 as its first side, the end 131 as its second side, the top side 128b as its third side, and the bottom side 382 as its fourth side. In some aspects, as shown, the second side panel 128 can define a rectangular shape. In some aspects, the second side panel 128 can define a non-rectangular shape such as polygonal shape with fewer than four or more than four sides 333, 131, 128b,382, or even a rounded shape. Adjacent sides such as the sides 333,382, the sides 382, 131, the sides 131, 128b, and the sides 128b,333 can intersect at corners of the second side panel 128.
[0103] A rear panel 132 can extend from at least a portion of the third side 133 of the first side panel 126, the rear panel 132 joined to the first side panel 126 along a fold line 133, the fold line 133 defining a joint between the rear panel 132 and the first side panel 126. The rear panel 132 can define a panel edge 325 opposite the fold line 133, a top side 132b, and a bottom side 386 opposite top side 132b. Thus, the rear panel 132 can be defined by the fold line 133 as its first side, the panel edge 325 as its second side, the top side 132b as its third side, and the bottom side 386 as its fourth side. In some aspects, as shown, the rear panel 132 can define a rectangular shape. In some aspects, the rear panel 132 can define a non-rectangular shape such as polygonal shape with fewer than four or more than four sides 133,325, 132b, 386, or even a rounded shape. Adjacent sides such as the sides 133,132b, the sides 132b, 325, the sides 325,386, and the sides 386, 133 can intersect at corners of the rear panel 132.
[0104] In some aspects, a side panel connection tab 327 can extend from at least a portion of the end 131 of the second side panel 128, the side panel connection tab 327 configured to attach to a surface of the rear panel 132 when the insulated inner box 124 is assembled from the insulated inner box blank 400. The side panel connection tab 327 can define an outer edge 234, which is visible in the views of the assembled insulated inner box 124 shown in
[0105] A third top flap 128a can extend from at least a portion of the top side 128b of the second side panel 128, the third top flap 128a joined to the second side panel 128 along a fold line 128b, the fold line 128b defining a joint between the third top flap 128a and the second side panel 128. The third top flap 128a can define a third top flap edge 368 opposite the fold line 128b, a first side 370, and a second side 372 opposite the first side 370. In some aspects, as shown, the third top flap 128a can define a rectangular shape. In some aspects, the third top flap 128a can define a non-rectangular shape such as polygonal shape with fewer than four or more than four sides 128b,368,370,372, or even a rounded shape. Adjacent sides such as the sides 128b,370 the sides 370,368, the sides 368,372, and the sides 372, 128b can intersect at corners of the third top flap 128a.
[0106] A fourth top flap 132a can extend from at least a portion of the top side 132b of the rear panel 132, the fourth top flap 132a joined to the rear panel 132 along a fold line 132b, the fold line 132b defining a joint between the fourth top flap 132a and the rear panel 132. The fourth top flap 132a can define a fourth top flap edge 377 opposite the fold line 132b, a first side 378, and a second side 379 opposite the first side 378. Opposite the fold line 128b, a first side 370, and a second side 372 opposite the first side 370. In some aspects, as shown, the fourth top flap 132a can define a rectangular shape. In some aspects, the fourth top flap 132a can define a non-rectangular shape such as polygonal shape with fewer than four or more than four sides 132b,377,378,379, or even a rounded shape. Adjacent sides such as the sides 132b,378, the sides 378,377, the sides 377,379, and the sides 379, 132b can intersect at corners of the fourth top flap 132a.
[0107] In some aspects, a top flap connection tab 329 can be attached to the first side 370 of the third top flap 128a, the top flap connection tab 329 configured to attach to a surface of the fourth top flap 132a when the insulated inner box 124 is assembled from the insulated inner box blank 400. The first side 370 of the third top flap 128a can define a third cut-out section 371 defined between the top flap connection tab 329 and the third top flap 128a; a fourth cut-out section 373 axially spaced from the third cut-out section 371, the fourth cut-out section 373 forming a partial gap between the top flap connection tab 329 and the third top flap 128a; and a fold line 374 axially extending between the third cut-out section 371 and the fourth cut-out section 359, the fold line 374 defining a joint between the top flap connection tab 329 and the third top flap 128a. In some aspects, another fold line 375 can be defined between the side panel connection tab 327 and the top flap connection tab 329. The top flap connection tab 329 can also define an outer edge 376 opposite the fold line 374.
[0108] A first side bottom flap 154a can extend from at least a portion of the fourth side 380 of the first side panel 126, and the fourth side 380 can define a fold line 380 that defines a joint between the first side bottom flap 154a and the first side panel 126. The first side bottom flap 154a can further define a free (distal) edge 386 opposite the fold line 380, a first end 388, and a second end 390 opposite the first end 388. Thus, first side bottom flap 154a can be defined by the fold line 380 as its first side, the free edge 386 as its second side, the first end 388 as its third side, and the second end 390 as its fourth side. In some aspects, as shown, the first side bottom flap 154a can define a rectangular shape. In some aspects, the first side bottom flap 154a can define a non-rectangular shape such as polygonal shape with fewer than four or more than four sides 380,386,388,390, or even a rounded shape. Adjacent sides such as the sides 380,390, the sides 390,386, the sides 386,388, and the sides 388,380 can intersect at corners of the first side bottom flap 154a.
[0109] A second side bottom flap 154b can extend from at least a portion of the fourth side 382 of the second side panel 128, and the fourth side 382 can define a fold line 382 that defines a joint between the second side bottom flap 154b and the second side panel 128. The second side bottom flap 154b can further define a free (distal) edge 398 opposite the fold line 382, a first end 394, and a second end 396 opposite the first end 394. Thus, the second side bottom flap 154b can be defined by the fold line 382 as its first side, the free edge 398 as its second side, the first end 394 as its third side, and the second end 396 as its fourth side. In some aspects, as shown, the second side bottom flap 154b can define a rectangular shape. In some aspects, the second side bottom flap 154b can define a non-rectangular shape such as polygonal shape with fewer than four or more than four sides 382,398,394,396, or even a rounded shape. Adjacent sides such as the sides 382,396, the sides 396,398, the sides 398,394, and the sides 394,382 can intersect at corners of the second side bottom flap 154b.
[0110] A front bottom flap 155a can extend from at least a portion of the fourth side 384 of the front panel 130, and the fourth side 384 can define a fold line 384 that defines a joint between the front bottom flap 155a and the front panel 130. The front bottom flap 155a can further define a free (distal) edge 392 opposite the fold line 384, a first end 354, and a second end 402 opposite the first end 354. Thus, the front bottom flap 155a can be defined by the fold line 384 as its first side, the free edge 392 as its second side, the first end 354 as its third side, and the second end 402 as its fourth side. In some aspects, as shown, the front bottom flap 155a can define a rectangular shape. In some aspects, the front bottom flap 155a can define a non-rectangular shape such as polygonal shape with fewer than four or more than four sides 384,392,354,402, or even a rounded shape. Adjacent sides such as the sides 384,388, the sides 388,392, the sides 392,354, and the sides 354,384 can intersect at corners of the front bottom flap 155a.
[0111] A rear bottom flap 155b can extend from at least a portion of the fourth side 386 of the rear panel 132, and the fourth side 386 can define a fold line 386 that defines a joint between the rear bottom flap 155b and the rear panel 132. The rear bottom flap 155b can further define a free (distal) edge 404 opposite the fold line 386, a first end 406, and a second end 408 opposite the first end 406. Thus, the rear bottom flap 155b can be defined by the fold line 386 as its first side, the free edge 404 as its second side, the first end 406 as its third side, and the second end 408 as its fourth side. In some aspects, as shown, the rear bottom flap 155b can define a rectangular shape. In some aspects, the rear bottom flap 155b can define a non-rectangular shape such as polygonal shape with fewer than four or more than four sides 386,404,406,408, or even a rounded shape. Adjacent sides such as the sides 386,408, the sides 408,404, the sides 404,406, and the sides 406,386 can intersect at corners of the rear bottom flap 155b.
The Bottom Insulator Box Blank 410 (FIG. 18)
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[0113] A top panel 144 can extend from at least a portion of the first side 207 of the right side panel 150, the top panel 144 joined to the right side panel 150 along a fold line 207 defining a joint between the top panel 144 and the right side panel 150. The top panel 144 can define a first side along the fold line 207, a second side 205 opposite the fold line 207, a third side 199, and a fourth side 203 opposite the third side 199. In some aspects, as shown, the top panel 144 can define a rectangular shape. In some aspects, the top panel 144 can define a non-rectangular shape such as polygonal shape with fewer than four or more than four sides 207,205, 199,203, or even a rounded shape. Adjacent sides such as the sides 207,199, the sides 199,205, the sides 205,203, and the sides 203,207 can intersect at corners of the top panel 144.
[0114] In some aspects, the top panel 144 can define thumb hole cut-out sections 144a,b configured to facilitate lifting of the bottom insulator box 122 out of the outer box 102. The thumb hole cut-out sections 144a,b can respectively define thumb hole flaps 144c,d. The thumb hole flap 144c can be joined to the top panel 144 by a fold line 231a, and the thumb hole flap 144d can be joined to the top panel 144 by a fold line 231b.
[0115] An upper left side flap 194 can extend from at least a portion of the second side 205 of the top panel 144, the upper left side flap 194 joined to the top panel 144 along a fold line 205 defining a joint between the upper left side flap 194 and the top panel 144. The upper left side flap 194 can define a distal edge 195 opposite the fold line 205, a first end 191, and a second end 193 opposite the first end 191. In some aspects, as shown, the upper left side flap 194 can define a rectangular shape. In some aspects, the upper left side flap 194 can define a non-rectangular shape such as polygonal shape with fewer than four or more than four sides 205, 195, 191, 193, or even a rounded shape. Adjacent sides such as the sides 205, 191, the sides 191, 195, the sides 195, 193, and the sides 193,205 can intersect at corners of the upper left side flap 194.
[0116] A side locking tab 198 can extend from a portion of the distal edge 195 of the upper left side flap 194, the side locking tab 198 joined to the upper left side flap 194 along a fold line 195a defining a joint between the side locking tab 198 and the upper left side flap 194.
[0117] An upper rear flap 145 can extend from at least a portion of the third side 199 of the top panel 144, the upper rear flap 145 joined to the top panel 144 along a fold line 199 defining a joint between the upper rear flap 145 and the top panel 144. The upper rear flap 145 can define distal edge 219 opposite the fold line 199, a first end 221, and a second end 223 opposite the first end 221. In some aspects, as shown, the upper rear flap 145 can define a rectangular shape. In some aspects, the upper rear flap 145 can define a non-rectangular shape such as polygonal shape with fewer than four or more than four sides 199,219,221,223, or even a rounded shape. Adjacent sides such as the sides 199,223, the sides 223,219, the sides 219,221, and the sides 221, 199 can intersect at corners of the upper rear flap 145.
[0118] A rear locking tab 412 can extend from a portion of the distal edge 219 of the upper rear flap 145, the rear locking tab 412 joined to the upper rear flap 145 along a fold line 145a defining a joint between the rear locking tab 412 and the upper rear flap 145.
[0119] A bottom panel 146 can extend from at least a portion of the second side 209 of the right side panel 150, the bottom panel 146 joined to the right side panel 150 along a fold line 209 defining a joint between the bottom panel 146 and the right side panel 150. The bottom panel 146 can define a first side along the fold line 209, a second side 197 opposite the fold line 207, a third side 215, and a fourth side 217 opposite the third side 215. In some aspects, as shown, the bottom panel 146 can define a rectangular shape. In some aspects, the bottom panel 146 can define a non-rectangular shape such as polygonal shape with fewer than four or more than four sides 209, 197,215,217, or even a rounded shape. Adjacent sides such as the sides 209,217, the sides 217, 197, the sides 197,215, and the sides 215,209 can intersect at corners of the bottom panel 146.
[0120] In some aspects, the bottom panel 146 can define a thumb hole cut-out sections 146a,b configured to facilitate lifting of the bottom insulator box 122 out of the outer box 102 when the bottom insulator box 122 has been positioned in the outer box 102 with the bottom panel 146 facing upwardly. The thumb hole cut-out sections 146a,b respectively define thumb hole flaps 146c,d. The thumb hole flap 146c is joined to the bottom panel 146 by a fold line 233a, and the thumb hole flap 146d is joined to the bottom panel 146 by a fold line 233b.
[0121] A lower left side flap 196 can extend from at least a portion of the second side 197 of the bottom panel 146 the lower left side flap 196 joined to the bottom panel 146 along a fold line 197 defining a joint between the lower left side flap 196 and the bottom panel 146. The lower left side flap 196 can define a distal edge 401 opposite the fold line 197, a first end 415, and a second end 417 opposite the first end 415. In some aspects, as shown, the lower left side flap 196 can define a rectangular shape. In some aspects, the lower left side flap 196 can define a non-rectangular shape such as polygonal shape with fewer than four or more than four sides 197,401,415,417, or even a rounded shape. Adjacent sides such as the sides 197,417, the sides 417,401, the sides 401,415, and the sides 415, 197 can intersect at corners of the lower left side flap 196. In some aspects, the lower left side flap 196 can define a side slot 196a, the side slot 196a configured to receive the side locking tab 198 when a bottom insulator box 122 is assembled from the bottom insulator box blank 410. Further, the side locking tab 198 can be configured to maintain a closed configuration between the top panel 144 and the bottom panel 146 following insertion of the side locking tab 198 into the side slot 196a.
[0122] A lower rear flap 416 can extend from at least a portion of the third side 215 of the bottom panel 146, the lower rear flap 416 joined to the bottom panel 146 along a fold line 215 defining a joint between the lower rear flap 416 and the bottom panel 146. The lower rear flap 416 can define a distal edge 403 opposite the fold line 215, a first end 405, and a second end 407 opposite the first end 405. In some aspects, as shown, the lower rear flap 416 can define a rectangular shape. In some aspects, the lower rear flap 416 can define a non-rectangular shape such as polygonal shape with fewer than four or more than four sides 215,403,405,407, or even a rounded shape. Adjacent sides such as the sides 215,407, the sides 407,403, the sides 403,405, and the sides 405,215 can intersect at corners of the lower rear flap 416. The lower rear flap 416 can further define a rear slot 416a, the rear slot 416a configured to receive the rear locking tab 412 when the bottom insulator box 122 is assembled from the bottom insulator box blank 410. Further, the rear locking tab 412 can be configured to maintain a closed configuration between the upper rear flap 145 and the lower rear flap 416 following insertion of the rear locking tab 412 into the rear slot 416a.
[0123] An upper front flap 147 can extend from at least a portion of the fourth side 203 of the top panel 144, the upper front flap 147 joined to the top panel 144 along a fold line 203 defining a joint between the upper front flap 147 and the top panel 144. The upper front flap 147 can define a distal edge 225 opposite the fold line 203, a first end 227, and a second end 229 opposite the first end 227. In some aspects, as shown, the upper front flap 147 can define a rectangular shape. In some aspects, the upper front flap 147 can define a non-rectangular shape such as polygonal shape with fewer than four or more than four sides 203,225,227,229, or even a rounded shape. Adjacent sides such as the sides 203,227, the sides 227,225, the sides 225,229, and the sides 229,203 can intersect at corners of the upper front flap 147. In some aspects, a front locking tab 414 can extend from a portion of the distal edge 225 of the upper front flap 147, the front locking tab 414 joined to the upper front flap 147 along a tenth fold line 147a defining a joint between the front locking tab 414 and the upper front flap 147.
[0124] A lower front flap 418 can extend from at least a portion of the fourth side 217 of the bottom panel 146, the lower front flap 418 joined to the bottom panel 146 along a fold line 217 defining a joint between the lower front flap 418 and the bottom panel 146. The lower front flap 418 can define a distal edge 409 opposite the fold line 217, a first end 411, and a second end 413 opposite the first end 411. In some aspects, as shown, the lower front flap 418 can define a rectangular shape. In some aspects, the lower front flap 418 can define a non-rectangular shape such as polygonal shape with fewer than four or more than four sides 217,409,411,413, or even a rounded shape. Adjacent sides such as the sides 217,411, the sides 411,409, the sides 409,413, and the sides 413,217 can intersect at corners of the lower front flap 418. In some aspects, the lower front flap 418 can further define a front slot 418a, the front slot 418a configured to receive the front locking tab 414 when the bottom insulator box 122 is assembled from the bottom insulator box blank 410. Further, the front locking tab 414 can be configured to maintain a closed configuration between the upper front flap 147 and the lower front flap 418 following insertion of the front locking tab 414 into the front slot 418a.
The Top Insulator Box Blank 420 (FIG. 19)
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[0126] A top panel 135 can extend from at least a portion of the first side 424 of the end panel 140, the top panel 135 joined to the end panel 140 along a fold line 424 defining a joint between the top panel 135 and the end panel 140, the top panel 135 defining a first side along the first fold line 424, a second side 422 opposite the first fold line 424, a third side 210, and a fourth side 212 opposite the third side 210. In some aspects, as shown, the top panel 135 can define a rectangular shape. In some aspects, the top panel 135 can define a non-rectangular shape such as polygonal shape with fewer than four or more than four sides 424,422,210,212 or even a rounded shape. Adjacent sides such as the sides 424,210, the sides 210,422, the sides 422,212, and the sides 212,424 can intersect at corners of the top panel 135. In some aspects, the top panel 135 can further define thumb hole cut-out sections 135a,b configured to facilitate lifting of the top insulator box 134 out of the outer box 102. The thumb hole cut-out sections 135a,b can define respective thumb hole flaps 135c,d. The thumb hole flap 135c can be joined to the top panel 135 by a fold line 421a, and the thumb hole flap 135d can be joined to the top panel 135 by a fold line 421b. Also in some aspects, a locking tab 216 can extend from a portion of the second side 422 of the top panel 135, the locking tab 216 joined to the top panel 135 along a fold line 422a defining a joint between the locking tab 216 and the top panel 135.
[0127] A bottom panel 137 can extend from at least a portion of the second side 426 of the end panel 140, the bottom panel 137 joined to the end panel 140 along a fold line 426 defining a joint between the bottom panel 137 and the end panel 140. The bottom panel 137 can define a first side along the third fold line 426, a second side 428 opposite the third fold line 426, a third side 430, and a fourth side 432 opposite the third side 430. In some aspects, as shown, the bottom panel 137 can define a rectangular shape. In some aspects, the bottom panel 137 can define a non-rectangular shape such as polygonal shape with fewer than four or more than four sides 426,428,430,432 or even a rounded shape. Adjacent sides such as the sides 426,432, the sides 432,428, the sides 428,430, and the sides 430,426 can intersect at corners of the bottom panel 137.
[0128] A left side panel 136 can extend from at least a portion of the third side 430 of the bottom panel 137, the left side panel 136 joined to the bottom panel 137 along a fold line 430 defining a joint between the left side panel 136 and the bottom panel 137. The left side panel 136 can define a first side along the fourth fold line 430, a second side 230 opposite the fourth fold line 430, a third side 442, and a fourth side 444 opposite the third side 442. In some aspects, as shown, the left side panel 136 can define a rectangular shape. In some aspects, the left side panel 136 can define a non-rectangular shape such as polygonal shape with fewer than four or more than four sides 430,230,442,444 or even a rounded shape. Adjacent sides such as the sides 430,442, the sides 442,230, the sides 230,444, and the sides 444,430 can intersect at corners of the left side panel 136.
[0129] A first front insulation retention flap 222 can extend from at least a portion of the third side 442 of the left side panel 136, the first front insulation retention flap 222 joined to the left side panel 136 along a fold line 442 defining a joint between the first front insulation retention flap 222 and the left side panel 136. The first front insulation retention flap 222 can further define a distal side edge 456 opposite the fold line 442, a bottom edge 454, and a top edge 458 opposite the bottom edge 454. A first rear insulation retention flap 224 can extend from at least a portion of the fourth side 444 of the left side panel 136, the first rear insulation retention flap 224 joined to the left side panel 136 along a fold line 444 defining a joint between the first rear insulation retention flap 224 and the left side panel 136. The first rear insulation retention flap 224 can further define a distal side edge 460 opposite the fold line 444, a bottom edge 450, and a top edge 462 opposite the bottom edge 450.
[0130] A left upper insulation retention flap 218 can extend from the second side 230 of the left side panel 136, the left upper insulation retention flap 218 joined to the left side panel 136 along a fold line 230 defining a joint between the left upper insulation retention flap 218 and the left side panel 136, the left upper insulation retention flap 218 defining a distal edge 472 opposite the fold line 230, a rear edge 474, and a front edge 476 opposite the rear edge 474. In some aspects, the front edge 476 of the first upper insulation retention flap 218 can be angled with respect to the distal edge 478.
[0131] A front panel 142 can extend from at least a portion of the second side 428 of the bottom panel 137, the front panel 142 joined to the bottom panel 137 along a fold line 428 defining a joint between the front panel 142 and the bottom panel 137, the front panel 142 defining a first side along the fold line 428, a second side 434 opposite the fold line 428, a third side 454, and a fourth side 456 opposite the third side 454. In some aspects, as shown, the front panel 142 can define a rectangular shape. In some aspects, the front panel 142 can define a non-rectangular shape such as polygonal shape with fewer than four or more than four sides 428,434,454,456 or even a rounded shape. Adjacent sides such as the sides 428,456, the sides 456,434, the sides 434,454, and the sides 454,428 can intersect at corners of the front panel 142.
[0132] A front upper retention flap 214 can extend from at least a portion of the second side 434 of the front panel 142, the front upper retention flap 214 joined to the front panel 142 along a fold line 434 defining a joint between the front upper retention flap 214 and the front panel 142, In some aspects, the front upper retention flap 214 can define a slot 214a, the slot 214a configured to receive the locking tab 216 when a top insulator box 134 is assembled from the top insulator box blank 420. Further, the locking tab 216 can be configured to maintain a closed configuration between the top panel 135 and the bottom panel 137 following insertion of the locking tab 216 into the slot 214a.
[0133] A right side panel 138 can extend from at least a portion of the fourth side 432 of the bottom panel 137, the right side panel 138 joined to the bottom panel 137 along a fold line 432 defining a joint between the right side panel 138 and the bottom panel 137. The right side panel 138 can define a first side along the fold line 432, a second side 232 opposite the fourth fold line 432, a third side 446, and a fourth side 448 opposite the third side 446. In some aspects, as shown, the right side panel 138 can define a rectangular shape. In some aspects, right side panel 138 can define a non-rectangular shape such as polygonal shape with fewer than four or more than four sides 432,232,446,448, or even a rounded shape. Adjacent sides such as the sides 432,448, the sides 448,232, the sides 232,446, and the sides 446,432 can intersect at corners of the right side panel 138.
[0134] A second front insulation retention flap 226 can extend from at least a portion of the third side 446 of the right side panel 138, the second front insulation retention flap 226 joined to the right side panel 138 along a fold line 446 defining a joint between the second front insulation retention flap 226 and the right side panel 138. The second front insulation retention flap 226 can further define a distal side edge 464 opposite the fold line 446, a bottom edge 456, and a top edge 466 opposite the bottom edge 456. A second rear insulation retention flap 228 can extend from at least a portion of the fourth side 448 of the right side panel 138, the second rear insulation retention flap 228 joined to the right side panel 138 along a fold line 448 defining a joint between the second rear insulation retention flap 228 and the right side panel 138. The second rear insulation retention flap 228 can further define a distal side edge 468 opposite the fold line 448, a bottom edge 452, and a top edge 470 opposite the bottom edge 452.
[0135] A right upper insulation retention flap 220 can extend from the second side 232 of the right side panel 138, the right upper insulation retention flap 220 joined to the right side panel 138 along a fold line 232 defining a joint between the right upper insulation retention flap 220 and the right side panel 138. The right upper insulation retention flap 220 can define a distal edge 478 opposite the fold line 232, a rear edge 480, and a front edge 482 opposite the rear edge 480. In some aspects, the front edge 482 of the right upper insulation retention flap 220 can be angled with respect to the distal edge 478.
Conclusion
[0136] The cardboard portions of the boxes disclosed above are preferably comprised entirely of curbside recyclable material, such as double-layered recyclable corrugated cardboard. Alternatively, the boxes can be constructed entirely of repulpable material, or comprised of some elements that are comprised of curbside recyclable material and some other elements that are comprised of repulpable material.
[0137] In some aspects, any of the panels and flaps of the blanks 300,400,410,420 that are described as being rectangular can be substantially rectangular (i.e., rectangular in shape minus any notches, chamfers, or other edge treatments). In some aspects, any of the panels and flaps of the blanks 300,400,410,420 that are described as being or defining some non-rectangular shape can be substantially that shape (i.e., that shape minus any notches, chamfers, or other edge treatments).
[0138] Components of the blanks 300,400,410,420, or the shipping assembly 3000 and their arrangement, can comprise both functional and aesthetic elements, and any feature described as having functional aspects can have or define any one of several aesthetic designs without altering the respective parts' functions. If aesthetic elements are shown in the drawings or possibly fall within the scope of broader claim elements without being directly claimed, such disclosure or claims should not be interpreted as assigning any function to such aesthetic elements which can therefore be separately protectable.
[0139] One should note that conditional language, such as, among others, can, could, might, or can, unless specifically stated otherwise, or otherwise understood within the context as used, is generally intended to convey that certain aspects include, while other aspects do not include, certain features, elements and/or steps. Thus, such conditional language is not generally intended to imply that features, elements and/or steps are in any way required for one or more particular aspects or that one or more particular aspects necessarily comprise logic for deciding, with or without user input or prompting, whether these features, elements and/or steps are included or are to be performed in any particular aspect.
[0140] It should be emphasized that the above-described aspects are merely possible examples of implementations, merely set forth for a clear understanding of the principles of the present disclosure. Any process descriptions or blocks in flow diagrams should be understood as representing modules, segments, or portions of code which comprise one or more executable instructions for implementing specific logical functions or steps in the process, and alternate implementations are included in which functions might not be included or executed at all, can be executed out of order from that shown or discussed, including substantially concurrently or in reverse order, depending on the functionality involved, as would be understood by those reasonably skilled in the art of the present disclosure. Many variations and modifications can be made to the above-described aspect(s) without departing substantially from the spirit and principles of the present disclosure. Further, the scope of the present disclosure is intended to cover any and all combinations and sub-combinations of all elements, features, and aspects discussed above. All such modifications and variations are intended to be included herein within the scope of the present disclosure, and all possible claims to individual aspects or combinations of elements or steps are intended to be supported by the present disclosure.