US20020166888A1 - Container with integral spacer - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
- B65D5/00—Rigid or semi-rigid containers of polygonal cross-section, e.g. boxes, cartons or trays, formed by folding or erecting one or more blanks made of paper
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- B65D5/5021—Integral elements for containers formed by folding-up portions connected to a central panel from all sides
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
- B65D5/00—Rigid or semi-rigid containers of polygonal cross-section, e.g. boxes, cartons or trays, formed by folding or erecting one or more blanks made of paper
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- B65D5/44—Integral, inserted or attached portions forming internal or external fittings
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- B65D5/48018—Partitions integral formed by folding extensions of side panels of a "cross-like" body blank
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- the present invention relates to a container, and in particular, to a container with a reduced inside length dimension relative to its outside length dimension.
- Containers formed from paperboard or corrugated cardboard are generally formed from a one piece flat blank.
- the blank generally has a plurality of panels that are folded such that a container may be manufactured in a collapsed, flat configuration and then erected into a linear rectilinear box or erect condition.
- the dimensions of the container are defined by the various dimensions of the panels.
- the outside dimensions of the container is substantially the same as the inside dimensions of the container.
- it may be advantageous to reduce an inside length dimension e.g., to keep items placed in the container from moving around inside the container. If one wishes to reduce an inside dimension relative to its corresponding outside dimension, a separate dunnage component is typically placed inside the container.
- the dunnage component provides a spacer thereby reducing the inside dimension relative to its corresponding outside dimension.
- the dunnage component may be affixed to various surfaces inside the container by means of glue, staples, or other suitable means.
- the dunnage component may be held inside the container by mere friction or the dunnage component may comprise tabs extending into holes or grooves formed along the inside surfaces of the container.
- dunnage component needs to be employed when reducing the inside dimension of a container.
- Such a separate dunnage component must be manufactured separately from the one piece flat blank. Consequently, the dunnage component must be inventoried and placed within a container after the container has been erected. Also, it is costly to manufacture and later install such a separate component.
- a container having a reduced inside length dimension relative to its corresponding outside length dimension when the container is in an erect condition.
- the container includes a plurality of panels defining a bottom and opposing first and second sidewall panels.
- the sidewall panels are foldably joined to the bottom panel.
- a first end flap is foldably joined to an end of the first sidewall panel and is foldable to form an integral spacer when the container is in an erect condition to thereby provide for the reduced inside length dimension of the container.
- a container is provided with a bottom and opposing first and second sidewalls extending upward from the bottom.
- An end wall is formed of complementary first and second end wall flaps extending inward from the first and second sidewalls, respectively.
- Each of the end wall flaps form a respective inner panel spaced from a respective outer panel defining a gap therebetween.
- a feature of the present invention relates to the use of an integral spacer which provides for a reduced inside length dimension of a container relative to an outside length dimension.
- An additional feature of the present invention in one form thereof, concerns the use of an end flap foldably joined to a sidewall panel which provides an integral spacer in the form of an inner panel spaced from an outer panel defining a gap therebetween.
- FIG. 1 is a plan view of a blank from which the erect container of the present invention is formed
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view from one end of the container formed from the blank of FIG. 1;
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view similar to FIG. 2 but from the other end.
- Reference numeral 10 generally identifies a collapsed, storage and transport condition in FIG. 1 and in an erect condition in FIGS. 2 and 3.
- the container 10 includes a bottom panel 12 , a first sidewall panel 14 and a second sidewall panel 16 , all of these walls being generally planar.
- the first sidewall panel 14 is foldably connected to the bottom panel 12 along fold line 18 .
- the second sidewall panel 16 is foldably joined to the bottom panel 12 along fold line 20 .
- a bottom panel aperture 22 is formed through the bottom panel 12 . In the erect condition, the first sidewall panel 14 and the second sidewall panel 16 fold along the folding lines 18 , 20 , to form two opposing sidewall panels.
- the first end flap 24 is foldably joined to the first sidewall panel 14 along folding line 26 .
- a second end flap 28 is foldably joined to the second sidewall panel 16 along fold line 30 .
- the first end flap 24 includes a plurality of panels defined by a plurality of fold lines. Specifically, an outer panel 32 , an intervening panel 34 , an inner panel 36 , and an end panel 38 are foldably joined along the length of the first end flap 24 along fold lines 40 , 42 , and 44 respectively.
- a first end flap aperture 46 is formed through the first end flap 24 .
- the second end flap 28 comprises an outer panel 48 , an intervening panel 50 , an inner panel 52 and an end panel 54 foldably joined along folding lines 56 , 58 and 60 , respectively.
- a second end flap aperture 62 is formed through the second end flap 28 .
- Center flap 64 is foldably joined to the bottom panel 12 along fold line 66 .
- Center flap 64 includes an outer panel 68 , an intervening panel 70 and an inner panel 72 foldably joined along fold lines 74 and 76 respectively.
- End flap 78 is foldably attached to the first sidewall panel 14 along fold line 80 and includes portion 82 .
- End of flap 84 is foldably attached to the second sidewall panel 16 along fold line 86 and includes an end flap portion 88 .
- Center flap 90 is foldably attached to the bottom panel 12 along fold line 92 .
- Center panel 90 includes an outer wall portion 94 , an intervening wall panel 96 and an inner wall portion 98 foldably joined along fold lines 100 and 102 .
- Tabs 104 , 106 extend from the inner wall portion 98 and are adapted to lockingly engage with bottom panel apertures 108 , 110 respectively.
- the first end flap 24 is folded along the fold lines 26 , 40 , 42 , and 44 to form one half of one end of the container 10 (FIG. 2( a ) and 2 ( b )).
- the second end flap 28 is folded along fold lines 30 , 56 , 58 , and 60 to enclose the other half of the end of the container 10 .
- Center flap 64 folds along fold lines 60 , 74 , and 76 .
- the inner panel 72 is inserted through the first end flap aperture 46 and the second end flap aperture 62 and lockingly engages in bottom aperture 22 .
- first sidewall panel 14 and the second sidewall panel 16 form a pair of opposing sidewalls substantially coplanar with each other and perpendicular to the bottom panel 12 .
- the first end flap 24 and the second end flap 28 extend inward from the first sidewall panel 14 and second sidewall panel 16 , respectively, and are folded along their respective fold lines to provide the inner panels 36 , 52 to be spaced from the outer panels 32 , 48 , and to define gaps 112 , 114 therebetween, respectively.
- the end flaps 24 , 28 form an integral spacer that reduces an inside length dimension (indicated by line ID) relative to an outer dimension (indicated by line OD) of the container 10 .
- the widths 35 of intervening panels 34 , 50 and the widths 39 of end panels 38 , 54 define the width of the integral spacer (indicated as a spacer dimension by line SD).
- the gap provided between the outer walls 24 , 28 and the inner walls 36 , 52 is defined by the width 35 of intervening panels 34 , 50 and the width 39 of the end panels 38 , 54 .
- any desired inside length dimension can be formed by providing end flaps 24 , 28 with intervening panels 34 , 50 and end panels 38 , 54 of appropriate widths.
- the present invention provides for an infinite range of inside length dimensions relative to a corresponding outside dimension with the use of a series of panels extending from the sidewall panels which are folded along folding lines to form an integral spacer of a spacer dimension to provide the desired reduced inside length dimension.
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Description
- The present invention relates to a container, and in particular, to a container with a reduced inside length dimension relative to its outside length dimension.
- Containers formed from paperboard or corrugated cardboard are generally formed from a one piece flat blank. The blank generally has a plurality of panels that are folded such that a container may be manufactured in a collapsed, flat configuration and then erected into a linear rectilinear box or erect condition.
- The dimensions of the container are defined by the various dimensions of the panels. Typically, the outside dimensions of the container is substantially the same as the inside dimensions of the container. However, it may be advantageous to reduce an inside length dimension, e.g., to keep items placed in the container from moving around inside the container. If one wishes to reduce an inside dimension relative to its corresponding outside dimension, a separate dunnage component is typically placed inside the container.
- The dunnage component provides a spacer thereby reducing the inside dimension relative to its corresponding outside dimension. The dunnage component may be affixed to various surfaces inside the container by means of glue, staples, or other suitable means. Alternatively, the dunnage component may be held inside the container by mere friction or the dunnage component may comprise tabs extending into holes or grooves formed along the inside surfaces of the container.
- One disadvantage of current container designs is that a separate dunnage component needs to be employed when reducing the inside dimension of a container. Such a separate dunnage component must be manufactured separately from the one piece flat blank. Consequently, the dunnage component must be inventoried and placed within a container after the container has been erected. Also, it is costly to manufacture and later install such a separate component.
- In accordance with the general object of the present invention, a container is provided having a reduced inside length dimension relative to its corresponding outside length dimension when the container is in an erect condition.
- It is another object of the present invention to provide a reduced inside dimension using an integrally formed spacer.
- These objects of the present invention are achieved by providing a container having a reduced inside length dimension relative to its corresponding outside length dimension when the container is in an erect condition.
- In a preferred embodiment, the container includes a plurality of panels defining a bottom and opposing first and second sidewall panels. The sidewall panels are foldably joined to the bottom panel. A first end flap is foldably joined to an end of the first sidewall panel and is foldable to form an integral spacer when the container is in an erect condition to thereby provide for the reduced inside length dimension of the container.
- In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, a container is provided with a bottom and opposing first and second sidewalls extending upward from the bottom. An end wall is formed of complementary first and second end wall flaps extending inward from the first and second sidewalls, respectively. Each of the end wall flaps form a respective inner panel spaced from a respective outer panel defining a gap therebetween.
- A feature of the present invention relates to the use of an integral spacer which provides for a reduced inside length dimension of a container relative to an outside length dimension.
- An additional feature of the present invention, in one form thereof, concerns the use of an end flap foldably joined to a sidewall panel which provides an integral spacer in the form of an inner panel spaced from an outer panel defining a gap therebetween.
- Further features and advantages of the present invention will be set forth in, or apparent from, the detailed description of preferred embodiments thereof which follows.
- The invention will now be described in detail with respect to preferred embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
- FIG. 1 is a plan view of a blank from which the erect container of the present invention is formed;
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view from one end of the container formed from the blank of FIG. 1; and
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view similar to FIG. 2 but from the other end.
- Referring now to the drawings, like numbers represent like elements throughout the several views.
Reference numeral 10 generally identifies a collapsed, storage and transport condition in FIG. 1 and in an erect condition in FIGS. 2 and 3. Thecontainer 10 includes abottom panel 12, afirst sidewall panel 14 and asecond sidewall panel 16, all of these walls being generally planar. Thefirst sidewall panel 14 is foldably connected to thebottom panel 12 alongfold line 18. Thesecond sidewall panel 16 is foldably joined to thebottom panel 12 alongfold line 20. Abottom panel aperture 22 is formed through thebottom panel 12. In the erect condition, thefirst sidewall panel 14 and thesecond sidewall panel 16 fold along the 18, 20, to form two opposing sidewall panels.folding lines - The
first end flap 24 is foldably joined to thefirst sidewall panel 14 alongfolding line 26. Asecond end flap 28 is foldably joined to thesecond sidewall panel 16 alongfold line 30. Thefirst end flap 24 includes a plurality of panels defined by a plurality of fold lines. Specifically, anouter panel 32, anintervening panel 34, aninner panel 36, and anend panel 38 are foldably joined along the length of thefirst end flap 24 along 40, 42, and 44 respectively. A firstfold lines end flap aperture 46 is formed through thefirst end flap 24. - The
second end flap 28 comprises anouter panel 48, anintervening panel 50, aninner panel 52 and anend panel 54 foldably joined along 56, 58 and 60, respectively. A secondfolding lines end flap aperture 62 is formed through thesecond end flap 28. -
Center flap 64 is foldably joined to thebottom panel 12 alongfold line 66.Center flap 64 includes anouter panel 68, anintervening panel 70 and aninner panel 72 foldably joined along 74 and 76 respectively.fold lines -
End flap 78 is foldably attached to thefirst sidewall panel 14 alongfold line 80 and includesportion 82. End offlap 84 is foldably attached to thesecond sidewall panel 16 alongfold line 86 and includes anend flap portion 88.Center flap 90 is foldably attached to thebottom panel 12 alongfold line 92.Center panel 90 includes anouter wall portion 94, anintervening wall panel 96 and aninner wall portion 98 foldably joined along 100 and 102.fold lines 104, 106 extend from theTabs inner wall portion 98 and are adapted to lockingly engage with 108, 110 respectively.bottom panel apertures - In the erect condition, the
first end flap 24 is folded along the 26, 40, 42, and 44 to form one half of one end of the container 10 (FIG. 2(a) and 2(b)). Thefold lines second end flap 28 is folded along 30, 56, 58, and 60 to enclose the other half of the end of thefold lines container 10. Center flap 64 folds along 60, 74, and 76. Thefold lines inner panel 72 is inserted through the firstend flap aperture 46 and the secondend flap aperture 62 and lockingly engages inbottom aperture 22. - In the erect condition, the
first sidewall panel 14 and thesecond sidewall panel 16 form a pair of opposing sidewalls substantially coplanar with each other and perpendicular to thebottom panel 12. Thefirst end flap 24 and thesecond end flap 28 extend inward from thefirst sidewall panel 14 andsecond sidewall panel 16, respectively, and are folded along their respective fold lines to provide the 36, 52 to be spaced from theinner panels 32, 48, and to defineouter panels 112, 114 therebetween, respectively. Together, thegaps 24, 28 form an integral spacer that reduces an inside length dimension (indicated by line ID) relative to an outer dimension (indicated by line OD) of theend flaps container 10. - When the
first sidewall panel 14 is coplanar with thesecond sidewall panel 16, the 78, 84 are folded alongend flaps 80, 86 inward towards each other.fold lines Center flap 90 is folded over the 82, 88 by folding alongend flap portions 100, 102.fold lines 104, 106 are subsequently lockingly engaged inTabs 108, 110, respectively.bottom panel apertures - The
widths 35 of intervening 34, 50 and thepanels widths 39 of 38, 54 define the width of the integral spacer (indicated as a spacer dimension by line SD). Thus, the gap provided between theend panels 24, 28 and theouter walls 36, 52 is defined by theinner walls width 35 of intervening 34, 50 and thepanels width 39 of the 38, 54.end panels - It will be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art that any desired inside length dimension can be formed by providing end flaps 24, 28 with intervening
34, 50 andpanels 38, 54 of appropriate widths. As a result, the present invention provides for an infinite range of inside length dimensions relative to a corresponding outside dimension with the use of a series of panels extending from the sidewall panels which are folded along folding lines to form an integral spacer of a spacer dimension to provide the desired reduced inside length dimension.end panels - Although the invention has been described in detail with respect to preferred embodiments thereof, it will be apparent to one skilled in the art that the invention is capable of numerous modifications and variations, within the spirit and scope of the invention.
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