The present disclosure generally relates to elongated edge protector for protecting an edge or corner of an item or items being shipped or transported. More specifically, the present disclosure relates to elongated, V-shaped edge protectors that includes an adhesive backed cover layer having a pair of attachment portions that each extend from one of the legs of the edge protector to permit attachment of the edge protectors to a box or product container.
Packages, articles, products, palletized loads and the like are often subject to damage during shipping or transit. The traditional method of shipping a product, such as a large appliance, involves packaging the product within a cardboard box having cardboard inserts for positioning and holding the product within the box. After each product is packaged within a box, multiple boxes are assembled into an orderly stack onto a pallet or shipping crate. Once the boxed products are assembled onto the pallet, the stack of boxed products are typically wrapped in a heat shrinkable plastic sheet to maintain the integrity of the assembled stack.
During shipment and storage, the corner edges of the outer boxes in the stack of boxes may become damaged. Thus, edge protectors are often used along the outside corners of the assembled stack. Edge or corner protectors are typically formed from one or more pieces of paperboard, cardboard and/or corrugated cardboard folded into a rigid V-shape member having a pair of transversely oriented legs joined at a generally curved apex.
Although the edge protectors can be manually held in place as the heat shrinkable plastic sheet is wrapped around the assembled stack, it is desirable to provide an edge protector that is self-adhering to facilitate the packaging process. Although a self-adhering edge protector is desirable, the edge protectors must also be stackable for storage prior to use.
Presently, edge protectors are available that include an adhesive material positioned on the inside surface of both legs of the edge protector. U.S. Patent Application Publication No. 2007/0003726 shows one example of such edge protector. When such an edge protector is to be used, both legs of the edge protector are attached to the assembled stack of products or to each product separately.
It is desirable to provide an edge protector that can be stored and stacked and includes an attachment section that extends from each of the legs of the edge protector. It is desirable to provide such a V-shaped edge protector such that the edge protector can be mounted to a product or group of products.
The present disclosure is an edge protector for protecting an edge or corner of an article or multiple stacked articles. The edge protector includes a cover layer having extended attachment portions that include adhesive such that the edge protector can be self-supported along the article being protected.
The edge protector includes a main body that is defined by a first leg and a second leg joined to each other. Each of the first and second legs includes both an inside face surface and an outside face surface. The main body extends from a first end to a second end.
In one embodiment of the disclosure, the main body of the edge protector is formed from a plurality of layers of paperboard plies each laminated together. However, it is contemplated that the edge protector could also be formed from other materials, such as plastic. A cover layer is applied to the main body and includes an adhesive on the inner surface of the cover layer. The adhesive on the inner surface of the cover layer attaches the cover layer to the outer surface of the main body. The cover layer includes attachment portions that wrap around the outer edge of the main body. Each of the attachment portion is received on a release liner that is attached to the inner surface of the main body along each leg of the main body. The attachment portions can be selectively removed from the release liner and moved to an attachment position where the attachment portion extends past the outer edge of the main body. In this position, the attachment portions can be used to secure the edge protector to the corner or edge of a product that needs protection. The adhesive applied to the inner surface of each attachment portions allows the edge protector to be self-supported on the product being protected.
In an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure, each of the attachment portions includes a release tab. The release tab is formed as a portion of the release liner that does not include adhesive holding it to the main body. The release tab is separated from the remaining portion of the release liner by a score line. When the attachment portion is moved to the attachment position, the portion of the release liner without the adhesive and defined by the score line separates from the rest of the release liner to aid in removal of the attachment portion. In an alternate embodiment, a release coating can be applied to the adhesive along the release tab to render the adhesive ineffective.
In accordance with a method of the present disclosure, one or more V-shaped edge protectors are provided that each have a main body including a generally right-angle cross section defined by a first leg and a second leg joined at an apex. A release liner is attached along a portion of the inner surface of the main body in close proximity to an outer edge of each of the first and second legs.
Once the release liners are attached, a cover layer is attached to the outer surface of the main body. The cover layer includes an adhesive applied to the inner surface of the cover layer. The cover layer is formed with a pair of attachment portions that each extend around the outer edges of the first and second legs and are positioned in contact with one of the release liners.
When the edge protector is to be applied, the attachment portions are peeled from the release liners such that the attachment portions extend past the outer edges. Since the attachment portions include the adhesive, the attachment portions can be used to support the edge protector on a product or stack of products. When the edge protector is positioned as desired, the attachment portions are pressed into contact with the product such that the adhesive on the attachment portion can hold the edge protector in place.
The drawings illustrate the best mode presently contemplated from carrying out the invention in drawings.
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In the embodiment shown, a score line 45 is formed in the release liner 42 to define the release tab 44. The score line 45 is generally aligned with end of the layer of adhesive 43. The score line 45 aids in separating a tab portion 47 of the release liner 42 from the remaining portion of the release liner 42. The remaining portion of the release liner 42 stays attached to the inner face 38 when the attachment portion 34 is removed from the release liner 42. Although a score line 45 is shown in the drawings, the score line 45 could be removed or replaced with another similar element, such as a line of perforations.
When a user wishes to attach the edge protector 10 of the present disclosure to an article, the user first grasps the release tabs 44 and pulls the attachment portions 34, 36 away from the release liners 42 attached to the first and second legs 18, 20, as shown in
As an illustrative example,
In the embodiment shown in
Although the embodiment of the edge protector 10 shown in the Figures is designed for use on an outer edge 49 of a package, it is contemplated that the edge protector 10 could be modified in accordance with the present disclosure for use on an inside corner of a package. In such an alternate embodiment shown in
Various alternatives and embodiments are contemplated as being within the scope of the following claims particularly pointing out and distinctly claiming the subject matter regarded as the invention.
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