Claims
- 1. A cushioning member for placement into a shipping container, comprising:
- a bottom panel having first and second opposite side edges;
- a first side panel foldably joined to said first side edge of said bottom panel and extending to an upper end;
- a first top panel foldably Joined to said upper end of said side panel and extending to a terminal end, said top panel being disposed in a spaced parallel relation to said bottom panel;
- a first support panel foldably Joined to said terminal end of said top panel and extending to a lower end, said support panel being disposed in a spaced parallel relation to said side panel, said lower end being positioned between said first and second side edges of said bottom panel;
- a first anchor flap foldably joined to said lower end of said support panel and secured to said bottom panel in a flat face contacting relation, said anchor flap extending from said lower end of said support panel toward said second side edge of said bottom panel whereby said cushioning member may be collapsed such that said top panel, said support panel and said anchor flap are disposed in the same plane; and
- retaining means for holding said cushioning member in a set-up condition in which said side, top and support panels and at least a portion of said bottom panel in cooperation form a squared tubular structure.
- 2. The cushioning member according to claim 1, further comprising a second side panel foldably joined to said second side edge of said bottom panel and extending to an upper end, said second side panel being disposed in a spaced parallel relation to said first side panel, and a second top panel foldably joined to said upper end of said second side panel and extending toward said first side panel, said second top panel being disposed in a spaced parallel relation to said bottom panel and being secured to said first top panel in an overlapping relation.
- 3. The cushioning member according to claim 1, further comprising a second side panel foldably joined to said second side edge of said bottom panel and extending to an upper end, said second side panel being disposed in a spaced parallel relation to said first side panel, a second top panel foldably joined to said upper end of said second side panel and extending toward said first side panel, said second top panel being disposed in a spaced parallel relation to said bottom panel, a second support panel foldably joined to said second top panel and extending to a lower end, said second support panel being disposed in a spaced parallel relation to said second side panel, said lower end of said second support panel being positioned between said first anchor flap and said second side edge of said bottom panel, and a second anchor flap foldably joined to said lower end of said second support panel and secured to said bottom panel in a flat face contacting relation, said second anchor flap extending from said lower end of said second support panel toward said first anchor flap whereby said cushioning member may be collapsed such that said second top panel, said second support panel and said second anchor flap are disposed in the same plane.
- 4. The cushioning member according to claim 3, wherein said first and second support panels are spaced from each other.
- 5. The cushioning member according to claim 3, wherein in said set-up condition, said second side panel, said second top panel, said second support panel and a portion of said bottom panel in cooperation form a second squared tubular structure.
- 6. The cushioning member according to claim 5, wherein said retaining means comprises a retaining flap struck from each of said first and second top panels, said retaining flap being foldably joined to said each top panel and being folded into respective one of said tubular structures to extend between respective one of said first and second side panels and respective one of said first and second support panels.
- 7. The cushioning member according to claim 6, wherein said retaining flap is disposed adjacent to said respective side panel whereby said retaining flap is easy to manipulate when said respective side panel is gripped.
- 8. The cushioning member according to claim 1, further comprising a liner panel joined to said anchor flap, said liner panel extending from said anchor flap toward said side panel and being secured to said bottom panel in a flat face contacting relation so as to reinforce said bottom panel, said liner panel being formed by material struck partially from said top panel and partially from said support panel to minimize material requirement.
- 9. The cushioning member according to claim 8, wherein said cushioning member is provided with an opening for receiving a portion of an article to be packed in a shipping container together with said cushioning member, said opening being defined by said liner panel and being formed partially in said top panel and partially in said support panel.
- 10. The cushioning member according to claim 3, further comprising first and second liner panels joined respectively to said first and second anchor flaps and extending respectively toward said first and second side panels, said liner panels being secured to said bottom panel in a flat face contacting relation so as to reinforce said bottom panel, said first liner panel being formed by material struck partially from said first top panel and partially from said first support panel, said second liner panel being formed by material struck partially from said second top panel and partially from said second support panel.
- 11. The cushioning member according to claim 10, wherein said cushioning member is provided with first and second openings defined respectively by said first and second liner panels, said first opening being formed partially in said first top panel and partially in said first support panel, said second opening being formed partially in said second top panel and partially in said second support panel, said first and second openings in combination forming a receptacle for receiving a portion of an article to be packed in a shipping container together with said cushioning member.
- 12. The cushioning member according to claim 10, wherein each of said first and second anchor flaps is joined to respective one of said first and second support panels along an interrupted fold line, and each of said liner panels is joined to respective one of said anchor flaps at an interrupted portion of said interrupted fold line.
- 13. A shipping container comprising a casing defining an internal space for receiving an article, said casing having a bottom wall, and a cushioning member received in said internal space of said casing and disposed on said bottom wall, said cushioning member comprising:
- a bottom panel having first and second opposite side edges;
- a side panel foldably joined to said side edge of said bottom panel and extending to an upper end;
- a top panel foldably joined to said upper end of said side panel and extending to a terminal end, said top panel being disposed in a spaced parallel relation to said bottom panel;
- a support panel foldably joined to said terminal end of said top panel and extending to a lower end, said support panel being disposed in a spaced parallel relation to said side panel, said lower end being positioned between said first and second side edges of said bottom panel; and
- an anchor flap foldably joined to said lower end of said support panel and secured to said bottom panel in a flat face contacting relation, said anchor flap extending from said lower end of said support panel toward said second side edge of said bottom panel whereby said cushioning member may be collapsed such that said top panel, said support panel and said anchor flap are disposed in the same plane.
- 14. The shipping container according to claim 13, wherein said bottom panel of said cushioning member is secured to said bottom wall of said casing.
- 15. The shipping container according to claim 13, wherein said cushioning member further comprises a liner panel joined to said anchor flaps, said liner panel extending from said anchor flaps toward said side panel and being secured to said bottom panel in a flat face contacting relation so as to reinforce said bottom panel, said liner panel being formed by material struck partially from said top panel and partially from said support panel to minimize material requirement.
- 16. The shipping container according to claim 15, wherein said cushioning member is provided with an opening for receiving a portion of the article to be packed in said casing, said opening being defined by said liner panel and being formed partially in said top panel and partially in said support panel.
- 17. The cushioning member according to claim 1, wherein said retaining means comprises a retaining flap struck from said top panel, said retaining flap being foldably joined to said top panel and being folded into said tubular structure to extend between said side panel and said support panel.
- 18. A cushioning member for placement into a shipping container, comprising:
- a bottom panel having first and second opposite side edges;
- a first side panel foldably joined to said first side edge of said bottom panel and extending to an upper end;
- a first top panel foldably joined to said upper end of said first side panel and disposed in a spaced parallel relation to said bottom panel;
- a first support panel foldably joined to said first top panel and extending to a lower end, said first support panel being disposed in a spaced parallel relation to said first side panel, said lower end being positioned between said first and second side edges of said bottom panel;
- a first anchor flap foldably joined to said lower end of said first support panel and extending toward said second side edge of said bottom panel, said first anchor flap being secured to said bottom panel in a flat face contacting relation;
- a second side panel foldably joined to said second side edge of said bottom panel and extending to an upper end, said second side panel being disposed in a spaced parallel relation to said first side panel;
- a second top panel foldably joined to said upper end of said second side panel and extending toward said first side panel, said second top panel being disposed in a spaced parallel relation to said bottom panel;
- a second support panel foldably joined to said second top panel and extending to a lower end, said second support panel being disposed in a spaced parallel relation to said second side panel;
- a second anchor flap foldably joined to said lower end of said second support panel and extending toward said first side panel, said second anchor flap being secured to said bottom panel in a flat face contacting relation, whereby said cushioning member may be collapsed such that said first and second top panels, said first and second support panels and said first and second anchor flaps are all disposed in the same plane; and
- retaining means for holding said cushioning member in a set-up condition in which said first side, first top and first support panels and at least a portion of said bottom panel in cooperation form a first squared tubular structure and in which said second side, second top and second support panels and at least a portion of said bottom panel in cooperation form a second squared tubular structure,
- said retaining means comprising a retaining flap struck from each of said first and second top panels, said retaining flap being foldably joined to said each top panel and being folded into respective one of said tubular structures to extend between respective one of said first and second side panels and respective one of said first and second support panels.
- 19. The shipping container according to claim 13, wherein said cushioning member further comprises retaining means for holding said cushioning member in a set-up condition in which said side, top and support panels and at least a portion of said bottom panel in cooperation form a squared tubular structure, said retaining means comprising a retaining flap struck from said top panel, said retaining flap being foldably joined to said top panel and being folded into said tubular structure to extend between said side panel and said support panel.
- 20. The shipping container according to claim 13, wherein said cushioning member further comprises a second side panel foldably joined to said second side edge of said bottom panel and extending to an upper end, said second side panel being disposed in a spaced parallel relation to said first side panel, a second top panel foldably joined to said upper end of said second side panel and extending toward said first side panel, said second top panel being disposed in a spaced parallel relation to said bottom panel, a second support panel foldably joined to said second top panel and extending to a lower end, said second support panel being disposed in a spaced parallel relation to said second side panel, said lower end of said second support panel being positioned between said first anchor flap and said second side edge of said bottom panel, and a second anchor flap foldably joined to said lower end of said second support panel and extending toward said first anchor flap, said second anchor flap being secured to said bottom panel in a flat face contacting relation, whereby said cushioning member may be collapsed such that said second top panel, said second support panel and said second anchor flap are disposed in the same plane.
- 21. The shipping container according to claim 20, wherein said cushioning member further comprises retaining means for holding said cushioning member in a set-up condition in which said first side, first top and first support panels and at least a portion of said bottom panel in cooperation form a first squared tubular structure and in which said second side, second top and second support panels and at least a portion of said bottom panel in cooperation form a second squared tubular structure.
- 22. The shipping container according to claim 21, wherein said retaining means comprises a retaining flap struck from each of said first and second top panels, said retaining flap being foldably joined to said each top panel and being folded into respective one of said tubular structures to extend between respective one of said first and second side panels and respective one of said first and second support panels.
- 23. The shipping container according to claim 22, wherein said retaining flap is disposed adjacent to said respective side panel whereby said retaining flap is easy to manipulate when said respective side panel is gripped.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation in part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 907,073, filed Jul. 1, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,197,606.
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