Claims
- 1. A container for use with an article which can be damaged by static electricity, comprising:
- a box having sidewalls and top and bottom walls;
- a plurality of relatively rigid dividers located in said box, each said divider comprising a layer of electrically conductive material sandwiched between and contacting two layers of an anti-static material, said electrically conductive material having a surface resistivity of less than 10.sup.5 ohms per square inch and said two layers of anti-static material having a surface resistivity of between 10.sup.9 and 10.sup.14 ohms per square inch; and
- wherein said dividers partially define a predetermined number of cells within said box, each said cell providing protection from both electrostatic discharge and conductive spall for a static electricity sensitive article to be packaged therein.
- 2. A container as in claim 1 and further comprising:
- a relatively rigid top pad located between said top wall of said box and said dividers;
- a relatively rigid bottom pad located between said bottom wall of said box and said dividers;
- wherein each said pad comprises a layer of electrically conductive material sandwiched between two layers of an anti-static material; and
- said pads and said dividers completely surrounding said cells with a layer of electrically conductive material sandwiched between two layers of anti-static material.
- 3. A container as in claim 1 wherein said electrically conductive material comprises:
- a high-carbon content paperboard.
- 4. A container as in claim 1 wherein said anti-static material comprises:
- a plastic doped with an anti-static agent.
- 5. A container as in claim 1 wherein said anti-static material comprises:
- an anti-static plastic material.
- 6. A container as in claim 5 wherein said anti-static plastic material comprises low-density polyethylene.
- 7. A container as in claim 5 wherein said plastic material comprises a plastic which has been subjected to electron-beam radiation to impart said surface resistivity of between 10.sup.9 and 10.sup.14 ohms per square inch.
- 8. A container as in claim 1 wherein said anti-static material comprises:
- low-carbon content paperboard.
- 9. A container for use with an article which can be damaged by static electricity, comprising:
- a box having sidewalls and top and bottom walls;
- a plurality of relatively rigid dividers located in said box, each said divider comprising a layer of high-carbon content paperboard sandwiched between and contacting two layers of an anti-static material, said high-carbon content paperboard having a surface resistivity of less than 10.sup.5 ohms per square inch and said two layers of anti-static material having a surface resistivity of between 10.sup.9 and 10.sup.14 ohms per square inch; and
- wherein said dividers partially define a predetermined number of cells within said box, each said cell providing protection from both electrostatic discharge and conductive spall for a static electricity sensitive article to be packaged therein.
- 10. A container as in claim 9 and further comprising:
- a relatively rigid bottom pad located between said bottom wall of said box and said dividers;
- a relatively rigid top pad located between said top wall of said box and said dividers;
- wherein each said pad comprises a layer of high-carbon content paperboard sandwiched between two layers of an anti-static material; and
- said pads and said dividers completely surrounding said cells with a layer of high-carbon content paperboard sandwiched between two layers of anti-static material.
- 11. A multiple-ply material comprising:
- a first layer of anti-static material;
- a second layer of anti-static material;
- a third layer of relatively rigid, electrically conductive material sandwiched between and contacting said first and second layers; and
- wherein said first and second layers have a surface resistivity of between 10.sup.9 and 10.sup.14 ohms per square inch and said third layer has a surface resistivity of less than 10.sup.5 ohms per square inch.
- 12. A multiple-ply material as in claim 11 wherein said electrically conductive material comprises:
- a high-carbon content paperboard.
- 13. A multiple-ply material as in claim 11 wherein said anti-static material comprises:
- a plastic doped with an anti-static agent.
- 14. A multiple-ply material as in claim 11 wherein said anti-static material comprises:
- an anti-static plastic material.
- 15. A multiple-ply material as in claim 14 wherein said anti-static material comprises:
- low-density polyethylene.
- 16. A multiple-ply material as in claim 14 wherein said plastic material comprises:
- plastic which has been subjected to high-energy, electron-beam radiation.
- 17. A multiple-ply material as in claim 11 wherein said anti-static material comprises:
- a low-carbon content paperboard.
- 18. A multiple-ply material as in claim 11 wherein said anti-static material further comprises:
- a corrosion inhibitor.
- 19. A method of manufacturing the multiple-ply antistatic material of claim 11 comprising the steps of:
- forming a relatively rigid interior ply of electrically conductive material, said interior ply having first and second surfaces and a surface resistivity of less than 10.sup.5 ohms per square inch;
- forming a first outer ply of low-carbon content paperboard on said first surface of said interior ply; and
- forming a second outer ply of low-carbon content paperboard on said second surface of said interior ply, said first and second outer plies having a surface resistivity of between 10.sup.9 and 10.sup.14 ohms per square inch, thereby to provide a relatively rigid electrically conductive material sandwiched between two low-carbon content outer plies.
- 20. A method of manufacturing the multiple-ply antistatic material as in claim 19 wherein said electrically conductive material comprises a high-carbon content paperboard.
- 21. A multiple-ply paperboard comprising:
- a first layer of anti-static material;
- a second layer of anti-static material;
- a third layer of high-carbon content paperboard sandwiched between and contacting said first and second layers; and
- wherein said first and second layers have a surface resistivity of between 10.sup.9 and 10.sup.14 ohms per square inch and said third layer of high-carbon content paperboard has a surface resistivity of less than 10.sup.5 ohms per square inch.
Parent Case Info
This application is a Continuation-in-Part Application of U.S. Pat. Application Ser. No. 07/190,044 filed May 4, 1988 and assigned to the assignee of this application.
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