1. Field of the Invention
This patent relates to a palletized packaging assembly. More particularly, this patent relates to a packaging assembly comprising vertical support posts and including means for distributing a stacking load that minimizes the buckling effect that can occur due to offstacking.
2. Description of the Related Art
Articles such as outside air conditioners or large household appliances (washers, dryers, ranges, etc.) are often packaged and shipped in packaging units in which the article rests on a transport base and is enclosed by a box or carton, and in which vertical support posts are inserted between the article and the carton. The support posts are generally located adjacent the four interior corners of the carton (and thus may be referred to as corner posts) and typically extend from the transport base to the top of the carton. The posts not only to protect the article from lateral impact forces but also to provide axial (vertical) stacking strength. Loads placed on top of the packaged article are borne by the support posts and not by the packaged article.
When packaged units are not stacked in perfect vertical alignment (a phenomenon referred to as “offstacking”), the corner posts bearing the brunt of the offstacked load are more likely to fail (buckle) due to a less than optimal distribution of the load (stacking weight) on the corner post walls. At best, offstacking can result in a slight crimping of the carton. At worst, offstacking can result in the collapse of stacked units.
Thus the primary object of the present invention is to provide a packaging system that prevents support post buckling due to offstacking.
Another object of the invention is to provide a shipping package in which a load placed on top of a packaged unit is distributed more evenly across the support post walls.
Further and additional objects will appear from the description, accompanying drawings, and appended claims.
The present invention is an apparatus for distributing a load placed onto a packaging unit of the kind having a base upon which the packaged article rests and is transported, a box or carton enclosing the article on four sides and on top, and support posts extending vertically upward from the base to protect the article from lateral impact forces and to provide stacking strength. The apparatus functions to distribute a load placed on top of the packaging unit more evenly across the walls of the four corner posts, thereby minimizing buckling that can occur when a load is offstacked.
The apparatus comprises a plurality of support post fittings or caps that mount onto the top ends of the support or corner posts, and a top frame that fits onto the caps. Each cap comprises a platform and means for mounting the cap onto the top end of the corner post. The mounting means may comprise a sidewall extending downwardly from the platform and configured to enclose at least a portion of the support post. The cap sidewall may partially or completely enclose the upper end of the support post and, preferably, forms a friction fit with the support post.
The top frame is configured to rest securely on the cap platforms and has an upper, load bearing surface. The top frame may comprise front and rear horizontal crossbeam members and side crossbeam members connected at their respective ends to form a rectangular structure. Weight from a load placed on the upper, load bearing, surface of the top frame is distributed throughout the top frame and along the entire end wall surface of the corner posts.
In essence, the corner posts and top frame form a protective cage around the packaged article, not only protecting the article from lateral impact forces, particularly at the four vertical corners of the package, but also protecting the article from compression forces from other packaged units stacked on top, even when those other units are offstacked.
While this invention may be embodied in many forms, there is shown in the drawings and will herein be described in detail one or more embodiments, with the understanding that this disclosure is to be considered an exemplification of the principles of the invention and is not intended to limit the invention to the illustrated embodiment(s).
Turning to the drawings, there is shown in
The article 50 to be packaged can be any large article, such as the air conditioning unit depicted in
As described in more detail in a co-owned and co-pending patent application, the carton 32 and transport base 18 may be secured to the shipping pallet 12 by wedging the carton 32 and transport base 18 between two opposing end stops 16 which form part of the shipping pallet 12, and by securing the carton side bottom flaps 38 and transport base side panels 28 to the sides of the shipping pallet 12.
Still referring to
The corner posts 17 shown in
The invention is a system for distributing a load placed on top of the packaging unit 10 more evenly across the entire end wall surface of the corner posts. More specifically, the invention comprises a set of caps 19 and a top frame 21 that help spread a load placed on top of the unit 10 across the entire cross sectional profile of a set of vertical support posts 17, thereby helping to prevent one or more of the posts 17 from buckling or otherwise failing.
The shape of the support post cap 19 and, in particular, the platform 52, is determined to a large extent by the cross sectional shape of the corner posts 17. For example and without limiting the invention, in the illustrated embodiment the platform 52 is substantially L-shaped to conform to the L-shaped cross-sectional profile of the corner posts 17. The platform 52 should be in contact with as much of the end wall surface of the corner posts 17 as possible, and preferably with the entire end wall surface. The periphery of the cap 19 in
Preferably, the caps 19 form a friction fit with the top ends of the corner posts 17. As shown in
One or more optional center cross beam members 66 may be incorporated into the top frame 21 for added strength. The cross beam members 66 may extend from one side cross beam 64 to the other intermediate the front and rear crossbeams 62, or from the front crossbeam 62 to the rear cross beam 62 intermediate the side cross beams 64.
The underside of the top frame 21 may be planar or have any suitable shape that forms a cooperative fit with the support post caps 19.
The palletized packaging assembly 10 of the present invention may be assembled and used in the following manner.
First, the composite transport base 18 is assembled by positioning the cushioning elements 30 on the bottom panel 20 as shown in
Next, the article 50 to be assembled and transported is placed on the transport base 12, typically as the article 50 moves along a manufacturing assembly line. In the illustrated embodiment, the article is an outdoor air conditioning unit 50 having an embossed (protruding) bottom (not shown) that fits within the three dimensional space defined by the cushioning elements 30 and the bottom panel 20. The air conditioner frame or housing rests on the top walls 29 covering the cushioning elements 30. The transport base top panels 29 are thus positioned underneath the article 50 while the transport base side panels 28 remain extended outward.
Next, an open bottomed shipping carton 32 is placed over the article 50 and the transport base 18. At this stage in the assembly of the final packaging unit 10 the carton bottom flaps 36, 38 may be splayed outward as shown in
The corner posts 17 and caps 19 are then inserted adjacent the inside corners of the carton 32 between the carton 32 and the article 50. The top frame 21 is then secured to the corner post top caps 19. The corner posts bottom ends rest on the transport base bottom panel 20 near the corners of the bottom panel 20. The corner posts 17, top caps 19 and top frame 21 together extend the full height of the carton 32.
As the article 50, carton 32 and transport base 18 continue to move along the conveyor line the carton front (leading) and rear (trailing) flaps 36 may be automatically folded underneath the transport base 18 and may or may not be secured to the underside of the transport base bottom panel 20. The carton side flaps 38 remain splayed outward, overlaying the still outwardly extending transport base side panels 28.
At the end of the conveyor line the article 50, carton 32 and transport base 18 are lifted up together and placed on a shipping pallet 12. The carton 32 and transport base 18 are wedged between the front and rear stops 16 of the shipping pallet 12 as shown in
The carton side flaps 38, which have been splayed outward over the transport base side panels 28 as shown in
Finally, the carton top flaps 40 are folded together until they flat against the top surface of the top frame 21 to complete the packaging assembly 10. The finished packaging assembly 10 is unitary in the sense that the carton 32, transport base 18 and shipping pallet 12 are secured together by the staples 42 and, to a lesser extent, by the fit of the carton 32 and transport base 18 between the shipping pallet end stops 16. The corner posts 17, caps 19 and top frame 21 extend from the transport base bottom panel 20 to the carton top flaps 40 and provide sufficient axial (vertical) strength to allow other packaging units 10 to be stacked on top.
Thus there has been described a packaging assembly 10 that can be stored and moved in stacked arrays. In a key aspect of the invention the caps 19 and top frame 21 distribute the load from units 10 stacked on top over the entire end wall surface of the corner posts 17 to prevent the posts 17 from buckling. The caps 19 may be made from molded plastic and the top frame 21 may be made from paperboard or wood. Of course, any suitable materials may be used for the caps and top frame, as well as the other packaging components.
It is understood that the embodiments of the invention described above are only particular examples which serve to illustrate the principles of the invention. Modifications and alternative embodiments of the invention are contemplated which do not depart from the scope of the invention as defined by the foregoing teachings and appended claims. It is intended that the claims cover all such modifications and alternative embodiments that fall within their scope.
Number | Date | Country | |
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60909025 | Mar 2007 | US |