Claims
- 1. A method of packing a lamp, including a base and a pedestal, and a lamp shade, including a supporting spider interior thereof and in normal supporting relationship with the lampshade, in a carton including a substantially closed bottom and substantially closed sidewalls, and an originally open top closable by top flaps, utilizing first, second, and third support panels, said method comprising the steps of
- placing the lamp base on the first support panel;
- fastening the lamp and first support panel;
- disposing the second and third support panels on opposite sides of the lamp shade, in abutting engagement therewith;
- fastening the lamp shade and the second and third support panels together to provide a shade-panels assembly, and then sequentially;
- inserting the lamp and first support panel into the carton interior;
- operatively affixing the first support panel to the carton bottom;
- inserting the shade-panels assembly into the carton interior and positioning it so that the interior sidewalls of the carton are operatively functionally engaged thereby, with both the second and third panels spaced from the carton top and bottom and perpendicular to all the carton sidewalls; and
- closing the carton top.
- 2. A method as recited in claim 1 wherein the third support panel has a central opening therein, and wherein said operatively affixing of and inserting and positioning, steps are practiced so that a portion of the lamp extends through the third support panel central opening into the interior volume defined by the lamp shade, but does not abut the supporting spider.
- 3. A method as recited in claim 1 wherein said step of fastening the lamp and first support panel together is accomplished utilizing a heat shrinkable material.
- 4. A method as recited in claim 1 comprising the further step of fastening at least one of the second and third support panels to the carton sidewalls.
- 5. A method as recited in claim 1 wherein the lamp further includes a lower harp portion operatively affixed to the lamp pedestal, and an upper harp portion detachable from the lower harp portion; and comprising the further step of detaching the upper harp portion from the lower portion and disposing it between one of the second and third panels and a material for connecting the panels together with the shade therebetween.
- 6. A method as recited in claims 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 wherein said step of fastening the shade and second and third panels together is accomplished utilizing a heat shrinkable film.
- 7. A method of packing a lamp, including a base and a pedestal, and a lamp shade, including a supporting spider interior thereof, in a carton including a substantially closed bottom and substantially closed sidewalls, and an originally open top closable by top flaps, utilizing first, second, and third support panels, said third support panel having a central opening therein; said method comprising the steps of:
- placing the lamp base on the first support panel;
- fastening the lamp and first support panel together;
- disposing the second and third support panels on opposite sides of the lamp shade, in abutting engagement therewith;
- fastening the lamp shade and the second and third support panels together to provide a shade-panels assembly, and then sequentially;
- inserting the lamp and first support panel into the carton interior;
- operatively affixing the first support panel to the carton bottom;
- inserting the shade-panels assembly into the carton interior and positioning it so that the interior sidewalls of the carton are operatively functionally engaged thereby, with both the second and third panels spaced from the carton top and bottom;
- said operatively affixing, and said inserting and positioning, steps being practiced so that a portion of the lamp extends through the third support panel central opening into the interior volume defined by the lamp shade, but does not abut the supporting spider; and
- closing the carton top.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a divisional of application Ser. No. 941,574 filed Sept. 12, 1978, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,189,051.
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Divisions (1)
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