Securing apparatus for packaging and shipping
11673710 · 2023-06-13
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D2519/00273
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2519/00333
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2519/00293
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D19/44
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D71/0096
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2571/00111
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2519/00373
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2519/00323
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A securing apparatus configured to assist in securing objects to a pallet during packaging and shipping includes a main body having first and second wall portions spaced from one another to define a channel, and a hook extending from the main body via a neck portion. At least one of the first and second wall portions includes an anchor for engaging and being embedded in a pallet. A fastener may be received through an aperture of the main body to releasably attach the securing apparatus to a pallet, and the anchor may be at least partially embedded in the pallet. So configured, a filament may be looped about the hook to assist in securing objects to the pallet in a first securing configuration, and another filament may be received in the channel to assist in securing objects to the pallet in a second securing configuration.
Claims
1. A securing apparatus for securing a load to a pallet, the securing apparatus comprising: a main body having a first wall portion and a second wall portion spaced from the first wall portion to define a channel therebetween, the first wall portion oriented along a first plane, the main body further including an aperture configured to receive a fastener therethrough for removably attaching the securing apparatus to the pallet; a hook offset from the main body via a neck portion, the hook oriented along a second plane spaced from the first plane; at least one anchor extending from the main body in a direction generally transverse the first plane, the anchor configured to be embedded in a portion of the pallet, wherein the first wall portion includes an opening having a periphery, wherein the at least one anchor includes a plurality of anchors, and wherein each of the plurality of anchors extends from the periphery of the opening of the first wall portion.
2. The securing apparatus of claim 1, wherein the first plane is substantially parallel to the second plane.
3. The securing apparatus of claim 1, wherein the first and second wall portions coupled together via a spine portion, the spine portion configured to permit the first and second wall portions to be compressed towards one another.
4. The securing apparatus of claim 1, wherein the main body is formed of a metal material.
5. The securing apparatus of claim 1, wherein the at least one anchor includes an engaging feature configured to facilitate embedding of the at least one anchor in the pallet.
6. The securing apparatus of claim 1, wherein the securing apparatus is monolithic and formed of a single blank of material.
7. A securing apparatus for securing a load to a pallet, the securing apparatus comprising: a main body having a first wall portion and a second wall portion spaced from the first wall portion to define a channel therebetween, the first wall portion oriented along a first plane, the main body further including an aperture configured to receive a fastener therethrough for removably attaching the securing apparatus to the pallet; a hook offset from the main body via a neck portion, the hook oriented along a second plane spaced from the first plane; at least one anchor extending from the main body in a direction generally transverse the first plane, the anchor configured to be embedded in a portion of the pallet, wherein the neck portion extends from the main body at an angle of about 30 degrees to about 60 degrees relative to the first plane.
8. The securing apparatus of claim 7, wherein the neck portion extends from the main body at an angle of about 45 degrees relative to the first plane.
9. The securing apparatus of claim 7, wherein the first plane is substantially parallel to the second plane.
10. The securing apparatus of claim 7, wherein the first and second wall portions coupled together via a spine portion, the spine portion configured to permit the first and second wall portions to be compressed towards one another.
11. The securing apparatus of claim 7, wherein the first wall portion includes an opening having a periphery, wherein the at least one anchor includes a plurality of anchors, and wherein each of the plurality of anchors extends from the periphery of the opening of the first wall portion.
12. The securing apparatus of claim 7, wherein the at least one anchor includes an engaging feature configured to facilitate embedding of the at least one anchor in the pallet.
13. The securing apparatus of claim 7, wherein the at least one anchor includes an arrow-shaped projection.
14. The securing apparatus of claim 13, wherein the first wall portion includes an opening having a periphery, wherein the at least one anchor includes a plurality of anchors, and wherein each of the plurality of anchors extends from the periphery of the opening of the first wall portion.
15. A securing apparatus for securing a load to a pallet, the securing apparatus comprising: a main body having a first wall portion and a second wall portion spaced from the first wall portion to define a channel therebetween, the first wall portion oriented along a first plane, the main body further including an aperture configured to receive a fastener therethrough for removably attaching the securing apparatus to the pallet; a hook offset from the main body via a neck portion, the hook oriented along a second plane spaced from the first plane; at least one anchor extending from the main body in a direction generally transverse the first plane, the anchor configured to be embedded in a portion of the pallet, wherein the at least one anchor includes an arrow-shaped projection.
16. The securing apparatus of claim 15, wherein the first plane is substantially parallel to the second plane.
17. The securing apparatus of claim 15, wherein the first and second wall portions coupled together via a spine portion, the spine portion configured to permit the first and second wall portions to be compressed towards one another.
18. The securing apparatus of claim 15, wherein the first wall portion includes an opening having a periphery, wherein the at least one anchor includes a plurality of anchors, and wherein each of the plurality of anchors extends from the periphery of the opening of the first wall portion.
19. The securing apparatus of claim 15, wherein the at least one anchor includes an engaging feature configured to facilitate embedding of the at least one anchor in the pallet.
20. A kit for securing a load to a pallet, the kit comprising: a securing apparatus comprising: a main body having a first wall portion and a second wall portion spaced from the first wall portion to define a channel therebetween, the first wall portion oriented along a first plane, the main body further including an aperture configured to receive a fastener therethrough for removably attaching the securing apparatus to the pallet; a hook offset from the main body via a neck portion, the hook oriented along a second plane spaced from the first plane; and at least one anchor extending from the main body in a direction generally transverse the first plane, the anchor configured to be embedded in a portion of the pallet; and a fastener configured to be received in the aperture of the main body for removably coupling the securing apparatus to the pallet.
21. The kit of claim 20, wherein the neck portion extends from the main body at an angle of about 30 degrees to about 60 degrees relative to the first plane.
22. The kit of claim 20, wherein the first wall portion includes an opening having a periphery, wherein the at least one anchor includes a plurality of anchors, and wherein each of the plurality of anchors extends from the periphery of the opening of the first wall portion.
23. The kit of claim 20, wherein the at least one anchor includes an arrow-shaped projection.
24. A method of securing a load to a pallet using a securing apparatus, the method comprising: receiving a fastener through an aperture of a main body for removably coupling the securing apparatus to the pallet, the securing apparatus comprising: the main body having a first wall portion and a second wall portion spaced from the first wall portion to define a channel therebetween, the first wall portion oriented along a first plane, the main body further including the aperture configured to receive the fastener therethrough for removably attaching the securing apparatus to the pallet; a hook offset from the main body via a neck portion, the hook oriented along a second plane spaced from the first plane; at least one anchor extending from the main body in a direction generally transverse the first plane, the anchor configured to be embedded in a portion of the pallet; engaging the at least one anchor in the pallet; and receiving a length of filament around the hook to facilitate securing a load to the pallet in a first securing configuration.
25. The method of claim 24, further comprising receiving another length of filament in the channel between the first and second wall portions; and frictionally engaging the other length of filament with the first and second wall portions in a second securing configuration.
26. The method of claim 25, further comprising engaging the other length of filament in the channel with the fastener to inhibit removal of the length of filament from the channel.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(13) Skilled artisans will appreciate that elements in the figures are illustrated for simplicity and clarity and have not necessarily been drawn to scale. For example, the dimensions and/or relative positioning of some of the elements in the figures may be exaggerated relative to other elements to help to improve understanding of various embodiments of the present disclosure. Also, common but well-understood elements that are useful or necessary in a commercially feasible embodiment are often not depicted to facilitate a less obstructed view of the various embodiments. It will further be appreciated that certain actions and/or steps may be described or depicted in a particular order of occurrence while those skilled in the art will understand that such specificity with respect to sequence is not actually required.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(14) In accordance with one aspect of the present disclosure, a securing apparatus is configured to assist in securing objects to a pallet during packaging and shipping. The securing apparatus has a main body and a hook extending therefrom via a neck portion. The main body includes a first wall portion and a second wall portion spaced from the first wall portion to form a channel therebetween. Additionally, the main body includes at least one anchor extending therefrom for engaging and being embedded in a pallet. A fastener may be received through an aperture of the main body to releasably attach the securing apparatus to a pallet, and the at least one anchor may be at least partially embedded in the pallet. So configured, the securing apparatus may be releasably attached to a pallet such that a length of filament may be looped about the hook to assist in securing objects to the pallet in a first securing configuration, and another length of filament may be received in the channel between the first and second wall portions to assist in securing objects to the pallet in a second securing configuration. In some forms, the securing apparatus may be provided alone or may alternatively be provided with one or more fasteners in the form of a kit.
(15) In another aspect, the present disclosure provides a method of securing one or more objects to a pallet using an example securing apparatus as described herein. A securing apparatus having a main body may be provided and positioned proximate a surface of a pallet, and a fastener may be received through an aperture of the main body to removably couple the securing apparatus to the pallet. The example method may further include embedding at least one anchor of the securing apparatus in a surface of the pallet. Once the securing apparatus is attached, a length of filament may be looped around a hook of the securing apparatus to assist in securing objects to the pallet in a first securing configuration. Additionally or alternatively, another length of filament may be received in a channel of the main body to assist in securing objects to the pallet in a second securing configuration.
(16) In yet another aspect, a method for forming an example securing apparatus from a monolithic blank of material includes cutting the blank from a sheet of material and cutting an aperture in the main body of the blank. An opening may then be cut in the main body to define a plurality of anchors, and the anchors may then be bent and oriented outward from the opening such that the anchors are disposed generally transverse the surface of the blank. The blank is then bent about a spine portion to form first and second wall portions spaced from one another to define a channel therebetween for receiving a length of filament. In some forms, a neck portion of the blank may be bent at an angle relative to the main body, and a hook extending from the neck portion may be correspondingly bent such that the hook is oriented in a plane generally parallel to, and offset from, the main body.
(17) Referring now to the drawings, and more particularly
(18) In addition, the securing apparatus 100 includes a hook 114 that is attached to the main body 102, and planarly offset therefrom in an axial direction A, via a neck portion 116. As illustrated, the hook 114 is generally plate-like with a uniformly level upper surface 117 and lower surface 107 (see
(19) Although the neck portion 116 as shown in
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(21) The anchors 124 of the securing apparatus 100 may assist in providing sufficient strength to both grip in the pallet to which the apparatus 100 is attached, and to withstand forces applied to the securing apparatus 100 by the filaments used for securing a load to the pallet. For example, heavy goods or objects shifting on the pallet during transit or delivery may apply tension to the filament 118 which may pull on a portion of the securing apparatus 100 (e.g., the hook 114). Embedding of the anchors 124 in the pallet may inhibit inadvertent detachment of the securing apparatus 100 based at least in part on the additional grip provided.
(22) In some forms, the anchors 124 may be monolithic with the main body 102 of the securing apparatus 100, or alternatively may be formed as separate components and attached to the main body 102. In still other forms, the anchors 124 may extend from other portions of the main body 102, such as an inner surface 126 of the second wall portion 106, or the lateral edges 128, 130 of the first wall portion 104. Although illustrated as arrow-like projections, the anchors 124 may be likewise be formed as spikes, barbs, or other similar structure for encouraging retainment of the securing apparatus 100 to the pallet by engaging a surface thereof.
(23) Additionally, one or more of the anchors 124 may include an engaging feature 136 such as a projection, barb, or groove extending transverse the direction at which the anchor 124 is oriented that is configured to facilitate embedding of the anchor 124 in the surface of the pallet. The engaging feature 136 may be formed by, for example, punching or stamping an area on one side of the distal portion 132 inwardly with a machine to correspondingly cause the area on the other side to project outwardly as shown on the anchors 124 in
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(25) In some embodiments, the screw 114 may be configured to facilitate engagement and embedding of the anchors 124 in the pallet 140. In one aspect, the securing apparatus 100 may be positioned proximate the surface 141 of the pallet 140, and as the threads of the shank 111 of the screw 114 engage or “bite” into the surface 141, the head 115 of the screw 114 may abut and contact an outer surface 105 of the second wall portion 106 so as to pull the main body 102 of the securing apparatus 100 closer to the pallet 140 as the screw 114 continues to be advanced in the axial direction A. In turn, this axial movement of the screw 114 correspondingly causes the anchors 124 to dig into and embed themselves in the pallet 140. Alternatively or additionally, a user may embed the anchors 124 manually by, for example, using a hammer to apply force to the main body 102 in the axial direction A and the fastener 113 may be inserted through the aperture 112 and advanced into the pallet 140 thereafter.
(26) In one aspect, the C-shaped hook 114 defines an opening 119 configured to receive a length of filament 118 therearound such that a loop of the filament 118 may be selectively retained by the hook 114 for securing one or more objects to the pallet 140 in a first securing configuration 200. As described above, the hook 114 is offset from the main body 102 in the axial direction A via the neck portion 116 and is at least partially superior thereto. This offset configuration permits a user to loop a length of the filament 118 around the hook 114 once the securing apparatus 100 is already attached to a pallet 140 (e.g., see
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(29) In addition to the direct mechanical engagement between the fastener 113 and the portion of filament 118 positioned in the channel, the length of filament 118′ may also be frictionally engaged by inner surfaces 125, 126 of the first and second wall portions 104, 106 respectively. For example, in some forms, the channel 108 formed between the first and second wall portions 104,106 may be of a lesser width than a width of the filament 118′ such that the filament 118′ may be compressed and slid into the channel 108 such that the filament 118′ abuts and frictionally engages the inner surfaces 125, 126. Additionally or alternatively, the first and second wall portions 104, 106 may be compressed toward one another to frictionally engage the filament 118′ in a sandwich-like manner. For example, the filament 118′ may be positioned in the channel 108 in the manner described above, and the screw 114 may be advanced through the aperture 112 and into the pallet 140 in the axial direction A. As the head 115 of the screw 114 contacts the outer surface 105 of the second wall portion 106, the head 115 may apply a force to the second wall portion 106 such that the spine portion 110 is slightly deformed, thus reducing the width of the channel 108 and causing the inner surfaces 125, 126 of the first and second wall portions 104, 106 to move closer to one another and sandwich the filament 118′ therebetween.
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(31) Once the securing apparatuses 100, 100′ have been attached to the pallet 140, either one or both of the securing configurations 200, 300 (i.e., using the hook 114 to retain the length of filament 118, or using the channel 108 to retain the length of filament 118′) may be used to assist in securing one or more objects to the pallet 140. Although illustrated in
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(34) While there have been illustrated and described particular embodiments, it will be appreciated that numerous changes and modifications will occur to those skilled in the art, and it is intended for the present disclosure to cover all those changes and modifications which fall within the scope of the appended claims.