This is directed to a shipping container and a blank for the box of the container.
Products being shipped should arrive at their destination in substantially the same state as they started their trip. For example, if packaged reams of paper are being shipped, the packages should arrive at their destination without the outer wrappers being ripped or the paper being damaged.
The present construction provides strong corners which reduces damage to the contained material. An embodiment has outside panels at the ends of the side or end walls which provide greater protection to the corners of the container. This construction also places the side or end walls closer to the product so there is less chance for the product to move in the container. This reduces damage to the product. The outside panels also the visually ensure that straps will be placed over the panels with two layers of protection for the enclosed product instead of over the side or end wall with one layer of protection. In the latter instance it is possible to damage the enclosed product.
Another embodiment provides an additional layer of material above the hand hole to reinforce the hand hole. In one embodiment this material is attached to the side wall. In another embodiment this material is attached to the end wall.
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Hand holes 20 and 21 are formed in end walls 16 and 17, respectively.
Corner panels 22 and 23 are attached to end wall 16 by longitudinal score lines 24 and 25. Corner panels 22 and 23 are separated from the side walls 14 and 15 by lines 26 and 27. Corner panels 28 and 29 are attached to end wall 17 by longitudinal score lines 30 and 31. Corner panels 28 and 29 are separated from side walls 14 and 15 by lines 32 and 33. Lines 26, 27, 32 and 33 can be cut lines or slots. There are no score lines within the corner panels 22, 23, 28 and 29.
The score lines 24 and 30 are transversely outside of and parallel to score line 11, and the score lines 25 and 31 are transversely outside of and parallel to score line 12 to allow the corner panels to attach to the outside of side walls 14 and 15.
Reinforcing panels 34 and 35 are attached to side wall 14 by score lines 36 and 37. Reinforcing panel 34 is separated from the corner panel 22 by line 38. Reinforcing panel 35 is separated from corner panel 28 by line 39. Reinforcing panels 40 and 41 are attached to side wall 15 by score lines 42 and 43. Reinforcing panel 40 is separated from the corner panel 23 by line 44. Reinforcing panel 41 is separated from corner panel 29 by line 45. The lines 38, 39, 44 and 45 can be cut lines or slots. There are no score lines within the reinforcing panels 34, 35, 40 and 41.
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Hand holes 110 and 111 are formed in end walls 106 and 107, respectively.
Corner panels 112 and 113 are attached to side wall 104 by transverse score lines 114 and 115. Corner panels 112 and 113 are separated from the end walls 106 and 107 by lines 116 and 117. Corner panels 118 and 119 are attached to side wall 105 by transverse score lines 120 and 121. Corner panels 118 and 119 are separated from end walls 106 and 107 by lines 122 and 123. Lines 116, 117, 122 and 123 can be cut lines or slots. There are no score lines within the corner panels 112, 113, 118 and 119.
The score lines 114 and 120 are longitudinally outside of and parallel to score line 108, and the score lines 115 and 121 are longitudinally outside and parallel to score line 109 to allow the corner panels to attach to the outside of end walls 106 and 107.
Reinforcing panels 124 and 125 are attached to end wall 106 by score lines 126 and 127. Reinforcing panel 124 is separated from the corner panel 112 by line 128. Reinforcing panel 125 is separated from corner panel 118 by line 129. Reinforcing panels 130 and 131 are attached to end wall 107 by score lines 132 and 133. Reinforcing panel 130 is separated from the corner panel 113 by line 134. Reinforcing panel 131 is separated from corner panel 119 by line 135. The lines 128, 129, 134 and 135 can be cut lines or slots. There are no score lines within the reinforcing panels 124, 125, 130 and 131.
In forming the box 140, the reinforcing panels 124, 125, 130 and 131 are bent upwardly around score lines 126, 127, 132 and 133 respectively until they overlie and are contiguous with end walls 106 and 107. The reinforcing panels are attached to the end walls along the top of the end walls. The side walls 104 and 105, and end walls 106 and 107 are bent upwardly around score lines 101, 102, 108 and 109 respectively until they are upright with respect to the bottom wall 103. The corner panels 112, 113, 118 and 119 are bent inwardly around score lines 114, 115, 120 and 121 and attached to the outer faces of end walls 106 and 107. The attachment of the corner panels and reinforcing panels to the walls can be by adhesive or staples.
In the embodiment shown the reinforcing panels extend below the hand holes 110 and 111. The reinforcing panels 124, 125, 130 and 131 have cut out sections 136, 137, 138 and 139 respectively. These cut out sections allow the hand holes 110 and 111 to be exposed.
In use the box 140 is filled with product such as wrapped reams of paper. The lid 90 is placed of the box 140, and a pair of straps 141 and 142 are wrapped around the box 140 and the lid 90. The straps should be placed over corner panels so that they do not press in on the product within the container 145. The straps are normally mounted two inches to two and one-half inches from the ends of the container 145 so the corner panels 112, 113, 118 and 119 should be wider than two and one-half inches to insure that the straps are on the corner panels.
While embodiments of the invention has been illustrated and described, it will be appreciated that various changes can be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
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20060113366 A1 | Jun 2006 | US |