1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates in general to the field of packaging products, and more particularly to a method and system for multi-product packaging, such as packaging plural information handling systems.
2. Description of the Related Art
As the value and use of information continues to increase, individuals and businesses seek additional ways to process and store information. One option available to users is information handling systems. An information handling system generally processes, compiles, stores, and/or communicates information or data for business, personal, or other purposes thereby allowing users to take advantage of the value of the information. Because technology and information handling needs and requirements vary between different users or applications, information handling systems may also vary regarding what information is handled, how the information is handled, how much information is processed, stored, or communicated, and how quickly and efficiently the information may be processed, stored, or communicated. The variations in information handling systems allow for information handling systems to be general or configured for a specific user or specific use such as financial transaction processing, airline reservations, enterprise data storage, or global communications. In addition, information handling systems may include a variety of hardware and software components that may be configured to process, store, and communicate information and may include one or more computer systems, data storage systems, and networking systems.
Large customers often purchase information handling systems in bulk to obtain price discounts and help ensure consistent configurations. Server purchases are also often made in groups with a given number of servers purchased to fill a server rack. Customers who purchase information handling systems in groups typically prefer to have the information handling systems packaged and delivered in groups, as opposed to individual packaging, since multiple system packaging tends to reduce the amount of packaging material used and the amount of floor space taken up by the packaged systems. Further, customers generally find it more convenient to receive related orders in a single package.
One difficulty with multi-system packaging is that a greater variety of packaging materials is generally needed to support packaging of different numbers of products, resulting in greater use of factory floor space to store the packaging materials. Another difficulty is that automated packaging systems are typically designed for use with single-product packaging and are not easily adapted to multi-system packaging. For instance, single-product packaging of information handling systems is often supported by automated equipment, such as vacu-hoists, that aid in lifting and placing information handling systems in a horizontal orientation within a package. In contrast, multi-system packaging typically involves placing information handling systems into a package with a vertical orientation that is less amenable to the use of automated packaging aids.
Therefore a need has arisen for a method and system which packages plural products, such as information handling systems, in a single package with reduced packaging materials and reduced floor space requirements.
A further need exists for a method and system which packages plural products in a single package in a horizontal orientation amenable to the use of automated packaging procedures.
In accordance with the present invention, a method and system are provided which substantially reduce the disadvantages and problems associated with previous methods and systems for multi-system packaging. A piece of packaging material is partially cut to define an intermediate section that is pivotable to a position within the package interior so that the intermediate section provides packaging support between products.
More specifically, a packaging system with opposing pieces of packaging material is disposed in a package to support plural information handling systems. Each piece of packaging material is cut and partially cut to define pivotable sections that fold into the package interior to provide package support. A bottom section of each piece of packaging material pivots into the package interior at the bottom of the package to support an information handling system placed in the package in a horizontal orientation. An intermediate section of each piece of packaging material pivots into the package interior from above the bottom information handling system to rest over the top of the bottom information handling system. The intermediate sections provide packaging support for a second information handling system which is placed in a horizontal orientation over the top of the intermediate sections and the bottom information handling system. Additional information handling systems are packaged by including an additional intermediate section for each additional packaged information handling system. A top of plural information handling systems is packaged for protection at the top of the package by pivoting a top section of each piece of packaging material into the package interior at the top of the package. In addition, side packaging is provided by pivoting a side section along each vertical axis of the package so that the packaging material of the side sections secures the information handling systems in place.
The present invention provides a number of important technical advantages. One example of an important technical advantage is that plural products, such as information handling systems, are packaged in a single package with reduced packaging materials and reduced floor space requirements. Each multi-product packaging system stores as a single flat piece of packaging material that includes one or more intermediate sections pivotable to provide packaging support between adjacent products. The flat stored configuration reduces factory space and the symmetrical design of the intermediate section allows the packaging system to be manufactured or cut after manufacture at a desired length and for packaging a desired number of products. For instance, a customer order for a desired number of servers, such as to fill a server rack, may be filled with a single package by cutting opposing packaging systems to a desired length with an appropriate number of intermediate sections for each packaging system.
Another example of an important technical advantage of the present invention is that plural products are packaged in a single package in a horizontal orientation amenable to the use of automated packaging procedures. For instance, vacu-hoists may be used to lift and place information handling systems in packages that hold the information handling systems in a horizontal orientation which each information handling system stacked vertically and separated from adjacent information handling systems by intermediate sections. Variable lengths, such as often occur with servers, are accommodated by separating opposing packaging systems by an appropriate distance. Further, packaging material is more easily recycled by pivoting sections to their flat position and returning the material to the sender.
The present invention may be better understood, and its numerous objects, features and advantages made apparent to those skilled in the art by referencing the accompanying drawings. The use of the same reference number throughout the several figures designates a like or similar element.
The present invention provides simplified packaging of multi-product orders for reduced costs and packaging time. An intermediate packaging section for each additional product pivots inward to provide packaging support between products. For instance, an order for plural information handling systems is shipped in a single package with packaging support between adjacent information handling systems provided by a folded intermediate section. For purposes of this application, an information handling system may include any instrumentality or aggregate of instrumentalities operable to compute, classify, process, transmit, receive, retrieve, originate, switch, store, display, manifest, detect, record, reproduce, handle, or utilize any form of information, intelligence, or data for business, scientific, control, or other purposes. For example, an information handling system may be a personal computer, a network storage device, or any other suitable device and may vary in size, shape, performance, functionality, and price. The information handling system may include random access memory (RAM), one or more processing resources such as a central processing unit (CPU) or hardware or software control logic, ROM, and/or other types of nonvolatile memory. Additional components of the information handling system may include one or more disk drives, one or more network ports for communicating with external devices as well as various input and output (I/O) devices, such as a keyboard, a mouse, and a video display. The information handling system may also include one or more buses operable to transmit communications between the various hardware components.
Referring now to
The arrangement of cuts and partial cuts in the packaging material of packaging system 10 divides the packaging material into plural pivotable sections that fold inward to provide packaging support for products. A bottom support section 16 pivots inward to provide packaging support between a bottom product that rests on the inner surface and the bottom of a package. Opposing side support sections 18 pivot inward to provide packaging support along the vertical sides of the package. A top section 20 pivots inward to provide packaging support between a top product and the top of a package. An intermediate support section 22 is defined between the top section 20 and bottom section 16 to provide packaging support between products. Intermediate support section 22 pivots inward over top of a product supported by bottom section 16 to allow a second product to be placed to rest on intermediate support section 22. Thus, intermediate support section 22 provides packaging support between adjacent products. The embodiment depicted by
Referring now to
Referring now to
Referring now to
Referring now to
Although the present invention has been described in detail, it should be understood that various changes, substitutions and alterations can be made hereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
Number | Name | Date | Kind |
---|---|---|---|
2113459 | Brundin | Apr 1938 | A |
2950820 | Shiels | Aug 1960 | A |
3232513 | Maio | Feb 1966 | A |
3854650 | Hanaue | Dec 1974 | A |
4213532 | Eggert et al. | Jul 1980 | A |
4840277 | Waldner | Jun 1989 | A |
4972954 | Dickie | Nov 1990 | A |
5171114 | Dunn | Dec 1992 | A |
6012587 | McCullough | Jan 2000 | A |
6092651 | Miller | Jul 2000 | A |
6357652 | Evans et al. | Mar 2002 | B1 |
6382422 | Bocek | May 2002 | B1 |
6499599 | Hopkins et al. | Dec 2002 | B1 |
Number | Date | Country | |
---|---|---|---|
20040069679 A1 | Apr 2004 | US |