The present invention pertains to packaging and palletized packages, generally, and more particularly to a novel removable and recyclable packaging clip used in such packaging and packages. The recycling of packaging clips will provide cost savings to the packaging industry, and more importantly, will provide an environmental benefit.
Packaging clips have been used in the textile industry for packing large rolls of textiles, such as paper or plastic film. Use of packaging clips is a safer and more secure way to load and ship a pallet of rolls of textiles for shipment to customers when used in connection with rectangular or square rigid end boards connected to the ends of each roll with roll plugs. The flat edges of end boards, prevent the rolls of textiles from rolling as they sit on a flat surface. By using end boards, rolls of textiles may be elevated from the pallet, spaced apart from other rolls, and more securely stacked on a pallet than can be accomplished by attempting to place rolls directly on a pallet without end boards. Without end boards, rolls are susceptible to becoming engaged with each other and/or becoming damaged or rolling off the pallet, thus requiring greater attention and effort to ensure secure placement on the pallet. Packaging clips are used to secure end boards to a pallet. U.S. Pat. No. 6,592,309 to Baughey discloses and claims an alternating U-channel packaging clip used in such a packaging system. The disclosure of this patent is hereby incorporated by reference, in its entirety, into this specification.
In general, upstanding rectangular or square end boards are secured to the ends of rolls of textiles by roll plugs, and multiple rolls are stacked on a pallet in a spaced relationship. End boards keep the rolls separated and connected to the pallet. In order to stabilize the special relation of end boards on the pallet, U-channel packaging clips are secured to the pallet and end board edges are inserted into the clips, which then act as rails to limit the lateral movement in two directions. The remaining directions of lateral movement are limited by polymeric or metal banding securing the rolls to the pallet.
Packing clips now commonly used for stacking rolls of textiles are removed after use so the end boards may be recycled for re-use. The recycling of the packaging clips now commonly has been limited by their designs, an example of which is shown in Prior Art
It is therefore an object of the invention to provide a new and improved design for a packaging clip that enables its easier recycling. Since packaging clips vary in widths and methods of being secured to end boards, the specific design must be universal for all industrial and commercial uses, and must provide a fast method of removing the packaging clip from end boards without destroying the packaging clip or the end boards. The novel design for a recyclable packaging clip of the present invention allows the packaging clip to be put in to use, taken off, and recycled all without damage to the either the packaging clip or end boards.
Novel end tabs of the packaging clips of the present invention replace the side tabs present on the most commonly used packaging clips. The novel end tabs of the present invention will enable recyclers and end users to remove packaging clips by providing a space between the packaging clip and end board to engage a tool under the tab to pry the packaging clip free from an end board, thereby providing a ready means for reuse of both the packaging clips and the end boards without damaging either. Because the novel end tabs of the packaging clip of the present invention will facilitate ease of removal of the packaging clip from an end board, packaging clip and end board recycling will be promoted, which will provide environmental benefits, energy savings, waste reduction and raw material conservation
One embodiment of the present invention is a packaging clip that includes a set of novel downwardly protruding end tabs formed from end edges of the middle support of the packaging clip. The end tabs protrude downwardly from each end of the middle support to form a raised slot profile into which a wedging tool may be inserted. The raised slot profile thus enables a tool to be engaged between the packaging clip and an end board to pry the packaging clip from the end board, using the end board as the lever point for the tool.
a is a side view showing a packaging clip of the prior art.
b is an end view of the Prior art packaging clip of
Referring now to the Figures, the novel packaging clip 12 of the present invention has upstanding receiving members 115. The receiving members 115 comprise two upstanding free edges 117, 118 extending perpendicularly from a middle support 125, thereby forming a U-shaped clip 12 (
Though one of the end edges of the middle support 125 is shown in
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A second set of punches 185 and resulting burrs 186 are located in the middle support 125. These punches 185 begin on the outer surface 136 of the middle support 125 creating burrs 186 on the inner surface 135. In one preferred embodiment, the burrs 186 have an effective height of approximately one-sixteenth of an inch. The burrs 186 are structured to assist in defining a slot profile 14 between the clip 12 and an end board (not shown).
The slot profile 14 aids in allowing a wedging tool to slide between the middle support 125 of the clip 12 and an end board when the clip 12 is assembled to an end board. The tool should be allowed enough access to prevent damage to the clip 12 and an end board during removal. The tool can be something as readily available as a flat-head screwdriver, but can also be a specially designed shape and material to minimize any type of damage to the clip 12 or an end board during removal.
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This application claims the priority benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/069,798, filed Mar. 18, 2008.
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61069798 | Mar 2008 | US |