This invention relates to packaging, and more particularly to a container and integrated pallet made from corrugated cardboard for shipping a plurality of objects arranged in a stack in the container. The container of the invention is especially constructed and adapted for shipping plastic television screens for big screen television sets.
1. Background Art
Plastic screens for large screen television sets typically range in size from about 43 inches up to about 61 inches, and have a slightly curved configuration. These screens are supplied to the manufacturers of big screen television sets for application of the screens to the sets. Fifty to seventy-five screens are typically stacked and shipped in a package that includes a screen support base and an integrated pallet, both made of wood, and a side wall and cover made from corrugated cardboard. The screens are about {fraction (1/8)} inch thick and are stacked with foam sheets or inserts about {fraction (1/16)} inch thick interposed between the screens. A typical conventional package has a height of about thirty inches and weighs approximately 750 pounds.
Conventional packaging for plastic screens for large screen television sets is relatively heavy and expensive, and the parts made from wood are not readily recyclable.
Accordingly, there is need for a less expensive, lighter weight, fully recyclable package for shipping plastic screens for large screen television sets.
2. Disclosure of the Invention
The present invention comprises a container and integrated pallet made from corrugated cardboard for shipping plastic screens for large screen television sets. The container of the invention is less expensive and lighter in weight than conventional containers, and is fully recyclable. It includes a pallet on which is mounted a curved support base for the curved screens, a container side wall extending upwardly from the pallet, and a cover, all made from corrugated cardboard.
The pallet includes a bottom deck on top of which are fixed a plurality of pallet blocks or spacers. The bottom deck may have openings through it for accommodating the wheels of a pallet jack. A tray having a bottom pad and relatively narrow upstanding side walls is fixed on top of the pallet blocks and forms a pallet top deck. The screen support base is fixed inside the tray and comprises a perimeter frame and a plurality of transversely extending supports having a top surface curved to conform to the curvature of the screens to be supported thereon. The container side wall is an open-ended tubular structure that rests at its lower end in the tray.
In use, a plurality (typically 50-75) of screens are stacked on the screen support base, with foam inserts interspersed between the screens, and the open-ended tubular container side wall is then placed down over the stack of screens, with its lower end resting in the tray. The cover is then placed on the open upper end of the side wall, and one or more straps may be placed around the package to hold it assembled during handling.
The foregoing, as well as other objects and advantages of the invention, will become apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference characters designate like parts throughout the several views, and wherein:
A prior art shipping container for plastic screens for large screen television sets is indicated generally at 10 in
The prior art container 10 comprises a pallet 11 having a bottom deck 12, a top deck 13, and a plurality of pallet blocks or spacers 14 extending between the top and bottom decks to define spaces for receiving the tines of a fork lift (not shown). All of these components are made of wood, and a typical pallet constructed in this manner can weigh upwards of fifty pounds. A screen support platform 15 is mounted on top of the pallet, and comprises a frame having opposite side pieces 16 and 17 and a plurality of transverse beams 18 extending in equally spaced apart relationship between the opposite side pieces. In order to accommodate the curvature of the screens being packaged, the top surface of the beams is curved to conform to the curvature of the screens. A thin sheet 19 of material such as wood or plastic is fixed on top of the frame and is curved to conform to the curvature of the frame and to the screens to be supported thereon. The components of the support platform are also made of wood and thus have considerable weight. After a desired number of screens (typically 50 to 75) are stacked on top of the screen support platform 15, an open-ended tubular side wall 20 of corrugated cardboard is placed over the stack of screens, with its lower end telescoped over the support platform and resting on top of the pallet. A cover 21 is then placed on the open upper end of the side wall, and the entire package may be strapped with one or more straps 22. A typical conventional package constructed in this manner has a height of about thirty inches and weighs approximately 750 pounds.
A package in accordance with the invention for shipping screens for large screen television sets is indicated generally at 30 in
In the container 30 of the invention, the pallet 31 comprises a bottom deck 35 and, in the embodiment shown in
The screen support platform 32 comprises a base pad 41 and a frame 42 secured on top of the pad. The frame includes side pieces 43 and 44 and a plurality of uniformly spaced cross beams 45 extending transversely between the side pieces. A thin sheet 46 of paperboard or cardboard is affixed to the top of the frame to define a smooth, continuous support surface for the screens. The top surface of the cross beams, and the sheet 46 secured thereto, are curved to conform to the curvature of screens to be supported on the support platform. As seen best in
The pallet 31′ for four-way access is seen best in
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In use, a thin sheet or insert 50 of foam or other soft non-abrasive material is placed on the curved sheet 46 of the support platform, followed by a screen S, and subsequent alternating layers of foam and screens until the desired number are stacked on the support platform. The side wall 33 is then placed over the stack of screens, with its open bottom end extending into the annular space 49 and resting on the wall 38 of the tray, which forms the upper deck of the pallet 31 or 31′. Cover 34 is then placed on the open top end of the side wall to complete the package. If desired, a strap or straps (not shown) can be placed around the package to hold it assembled during handling.
The cross beams 45 can be constructed is depicted in
The cover 34 can be constructed similarly to the tray, or alternatively, as shown in
The pallet 31, support platform 32, side wall 33 and cover 34 are all formed of corrugated cardboard, and the parts are glued, stapled, or otherwise suitably fastened together. The side wall 33 preferably is of triple wall construction.
The container constructed in accordance with the invention described herein has significantly less weight than prior art containers, and is fully recyclable.
Although particular embodiments of the invention are illustrated and described in detail herein, it is to be understood that various changes and modifications may be made to the invention without departing from the spirit and intent of the invention as defined by the scope of the appended claims.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/471,136, filed May 15, 2003.
Number | Date | Country | |
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60471136 | May 2003 | US |