a is a perspective view of a display of rolled sheet goods of a pallet supported system of the present invention including a group of L-shaped compression resistant members.
b is a top plan view of the display shown in
a is a perspective view of a display of rolled sheet goods of a pallet supported system of the present invention including tied multi-tubular compression resistant members.
b is a top plan view of the display shown in
A system 10 of pallet supported boxes 12 for containing rolled sheet goods is shown in
The interior of a box 12 usable in a system 10 is shown in
A compression resistant member 36 is loosely situated within the open central core 29 of some of the rolls of sheet goods 28 as shown in
A particularly suitable material for making the compression resistant members 36 shown in
a and 5b show an alternative structure for the compression resistant members 36 in the form of a group of L-shaped members 44 which can be joined to each other by staples or other fasteners 46. The lower ends 48 of the L-shaped members 44 forming each compression resistant member 36 can be arranged to straddle the dividers 26 to stabilize the position of the compression resistant member 36 relative to the adjacent rolled sheet goods 28. Each compression resistant member 36 extends from an interior surface of the box bottom 16 to an upper edge 37 defining a plane slightly above the upper edge 32 of the rolled sheet goods 28. The number of L-shaped members 44 forming each compression resistant member 36 can vary from one to four, preferably two to four, with the number being a function of the compression strength of the material forming each L-shaped member. Some consideration can also be given to any negative effect of the weight contributed by each L-shaped member 44. A pallet supported system 10 using compression resistant members 36 constructed of groups of L-shaped members 44 can be successfully stacked at least two units high, and banded or otherwise secured together to permit easy handling the comparatively low-weight, high cubic volume presented by the vertically oriented rolled sheet goods 28 while at the same time providing an easy conversion of the boxes 12 of the system 10 from protective shipping containers to attractive commercial displays.
a and 6b show another alternative structure for the compression resistant members 36 in the form of a group of cylindrical members such as rods or tubes 50 which can be joined to each other by a tie member or other fasteners 52. The lower ends 54 of the cylindrical members 50 forming each compression resistant member 36 can be arranged on opposite sides of the dividers 26 to stabilize the position of the compression resistant member 36 relative to the adjacent rolled sheet goods 28. The lower end 54 of each compression resistant member 36 rests on an interior surface of the box bottom 16 while an upper end 37 defines a plane slightly above the upper edge 32 of the rolled sheet goods 28. The number of cylindrical members 50 forming each compression resistant member 36 can vary from two to four, with the number being a function of the compression strength of the material forming each cylindrical member and its weight. Using compression resistant members 36 constructed of groups of cylindrical members 50 can be stacked at least two units high, and banded or otherwise secured together as previously described with reference to
Any of the previously described systems can also include corner supports 56 that will enable the individual boxes 12, as well as the stacked systems 10, to be wrapped by a surrounding film. The surrounding film can provide the required retention of the upper and lower boxes to each other while in the stacked orientation of the system 10. While the corner supports 56 can supply some of resistance to any vertical crushing force that might damage the rolled sheet goods 28, it is contemplated that the corner supports 56 do not replace the compression resistant members 36, but are merely supplemental thereto.
The foregoing detailed description should be regarded as illustrative rather than limiting. For example, while the system 10 is illustrated with merely a pair of boxes 12 and pallets 14, the illustrations are not intended to be limiting. Thus the number of boxes 12 and pallets 14 forming a system 10 can be something other than two, and the following claims, including all equivalents, define the spirit and scope of this invention.
This application is related to, and claims domestic priority and all other available benefits from, provisional application Ser. No. 60/809,631 filed May 31, 2006.
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60809631 | May 2006 | US |