Packaging for glasses having stems and base and top platforms for use therewith

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6223902
  • Patent Number
    6,223,902
  • Date Filed
    Monday, August 30, 1999
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 1, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Bui; Luan K.
    Agents
    • Flehr Hohbach Test Albritton & Herbert LLP
Abstract
Packaging for glasses having stems, the glasses each having a base, a stem mounted on the base and an open bowl mounted on the stem. A case in the form of a parallelepiped is provided having parallel spaced-apart side walls and parallel spaced-apart end walls adjoining the side walls and top and bottom closures to provide an enclosed space for a plurality of juxtaposed glasses disposed in the space within the case. A base platform is provided having a plurality of spaced-apart wells for receiving the bases of the glasses. A top platform is provided having a plurality of spaced-apart wells receiving the bowls of the glasses. Each of the base platform and the top platform have a plurality of pedestals disposed between the wells and are formed integral therewith. The pedestals have a height so that the pedestals are in engagement with each other to provide support for the glasses to protect the glasses and particularly the stems of the glasses against compressive forces applied to the case and to the base and top platforms to inhibit breakage of the stems of the glasses.
Description




This invention relates to packaging for glasses having stems and base and top platforms for use therewith.




Packaging has heretofore been provided for shipping of glasses having stems. However, such packaging has been less than satisfactory because of the breakage of the stems of such glasses during shipment. There is therefore a need for new and improved packaging for glasses having stems overcoming these breakage problems.




In general, it is an object of the present invention to provide packaging for glasses having stems and base and top platforms for use therewith which provides support for the stems of the glasses to inhibit breaking of the stems.




Another object of the invention is to provide base and top platforms for use in packaging which are made of molded fiber.




Another object of the invention is to provide base and top platforms of the above character which are provided with support pedestals in engagement with each other to provide support against compression of the glasses having stems.




Another object of the invention is to provide base and top platforms of the above character which can be economically manufactured.




Another object of the invention is to provide packaging of the above character which can be utilized with conventional packaging machinery.











Additional objects and features of the invention will appear from the following description in which the preferred embodiments are set forth in detail in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.





FIG. 1

is an isometric view of packaging for glasses having stems and incorporating base and top platforms of the present invention in a case with a portion of the case forming the packaging being broken away.





FIG. 2

is an isometric view of the base platform shown in FIG.


1


.





FIG. 3

is an isometric view of the top platform shown in FIG.


1


.











In general, the packaging for glasses having long stems is for use with glasses of the type each having a base, a stem mounted on the base and an open bowl mounted on the stem. The packaging consists of a case in the form of a parallelepiped receiving a plurality of the glasses in juxtaposed positions within the case. The case has spaced-apart parallel side and end walls and bottom and tp closures. A base platform is disposed in the case on the bottom closure and has a plurality of spaced-apart recesses therein receiving the bases of the plurality of juxtaposed glasses. A top platform is disposed over the tops of the glasses and has a plurality of spaced-apart recesses receiving the bowls of the glasses. Each of the base platform and the top platform have a plurality of pedestals carried thereby. The pedestals of the base platform and the top platform have heights whereby when the base platform is positioned to receive the bases of the glasses and the top platform is positioned to receive the bowls of the glasses, the pedestals of the base platform and the top platform are in engagement with each other to provide support against compression of the stems of the glasses to aid in inhibiting breakage of the stems of the glasses.




More in particular as shown in

FIGS. 1

,


2


and


3


of the drawings, the packaging


11


of the present invention is for use with glasses of the type having stems and which typically can be called long-stemmed glasses. Each of the glasses


12


is provided with a circular base


13


of solid glass which has a lower flat surface and an upper slightly conical surface. An upwardly-extending solid glass stem


14


adjoins the base


13


. The stem


14


is generally cylindrical and is circular in cross section. The stem


14


adjoins a bowl


16


generally having the configuration of an inverted cone circular in cross section which tapers upwardly and outwardly. The bowl


16


terminates in a circular rim


17


lying in a plane parallel to the plane of the lower surface of the base


12


that circumscribes an opening


18


providing access to the interior space


19


of the bowl


16


. It should be appreciated that in connection with the present invention, the glasses can be of various sizes and shapes while still utilizing the advantageous features of the packaging hereinafter described.




The packaging


11


includes a case


21


in the form of a parallelepiped having spaced-apart parallel side walls


22


and parallel spaced-apart end walls


26


which adjoin the side walls


22


at right angles thereto. The case


21


also includes a bottom closure


28


and a top closure


29


for closing the top and bottom openings formed by the side walls


22


and the end walls


26


. The bottom and top closures


28


and


29


are formed in a conventional manner by the use of parallel spaced-apart major flaps


31


which adjoin the side walls


22


and minor flaps


33


which adjoin the end walls


26


. The major and minor flaps


31


and


33


are adapted to be folded over in a conventional manner with the minor flaps being secured to the major flaps in a suitable manner such as by staples or an adhesive (not shown). The case


21


is sized in such a manner so that it can receive a plurality of the glasses


12


as for example three rows with four glasses in each row for a total of twelve glasses in the case.




A base platform


41


is provided within the case


21


and rests on the bottom closure


28


and has the bases


13


of the glasses


12


seated therein. A top platform


42


is also provided within the case


21


and engages the bowls


16


of the glasses


12


to separate the glasses in spaced-apart positions with respect to each other and with respect to the side walls


22


and end walls


26


of the case


21


. Similarly, the base platform


41


serves to separate the bases


13


of the glasses


12


in similar spaced-apart positions with respect to each other and also with respect to the side and end walls of the case


21


. The base platform


41


and the top platform


42


can be formed of a suitable material such as molded pulp by the use of dies or molds of the type described in co-pending application Ser. No. 09/3585,914, filed Aug. 30, 1999 (A-65271).




The base platform


41


is formed of an integral structure of molded pulp and is provided with a plurality of shallow upwardly facing circular wells


46


which are arranged in rows as for example three rows with four wells in each row. The wells


46


are formed by bottom walls


47


and adjoining upstanding walls


48


. The walls


49


adjoin outwardly extending rims


49


extending parallel to the bottom walls


47


. These rims


49


in regions adjacent juxtaposed wells


46


adjoin each other to provide a continuous integral construction for the base platform


41


.




Upwardly extending pedestals


51


are provided in each location where there are four adjacent juxtaposed wells as shown particularly in FIG.


2


. These pedestals


51


are tapered inwardly and upwardly and are provided with four upstanding side walls


52


. As shown, each of the side walls is tapered upwardly and inwardly and is slightly concave, conforming to the circle of the well


46


which it abuts. Thus, the pedestals are pyramidal shaped but are truncated to provide a support wall


53


at their top extremities. These pedestals


51


have a predetermined height so that they cooperate with the pedestals provided on the top platform


42


hereinafter described. With the arrangement shown in

FIG. 2

it can be seen that there are provided two rows of three pedestals each to provide a plurality of six pedestals, all of which have generally the same configuration and the same height.




In addition as can be seen in

FIG. 2

, around the outer perimeter of the base platform


41


there are provided additional half pedestals


56


similar to the pedestals


51


but being of lesser height and generally having only two walls


57


. The two walls


57


also extend upwardly and are tapered inwardly and upwardly and are provided with a curved surface in the same manner as the pedestals


51


. However, as can be seen, only half pedestals


56


are provided because two of the side walls


57


are missing because there are no adjacent wells


46


. These pedestals


56


are provided with top walls


59


which serve to reinforce the construction of the shorter pedestals


56


.




It can be seen with the construction hereinbefore described that the base platform


41


has an outer configuration which conforms to the bottom closure


28


and is adapted to rest upon the bottom closure


28


.




The top platform


42


as shown in FIG.


3


and as hereinbefore described is also formed as an integral structure of molded pulp in the same manner as the base platform


41


. It is provided with a plurality of downwardly facing wells


66


which are spaced apart in juxtaposed positions to form three rows of four wells each for a total of twelve wells generally conforming to the pattern of the wells


46


provided in the base platform


41


. The wells


66


are provided with a top wall


67


and a downwardly extending side wall


68


for a greater distance than the upstanding wall


48


provided for the wells


46


. The wells


66


are generally cylindrical in shape and are adapted to receive the upper extremities of the bowls


16


of the glasses


12


. The top platform


42


is provided with rims


69


at the upper extremities adjoining the side walls


68


and extend outwardly therefrom at right angles in a plane parallel to the top walls


67


and adjoin the rims of adjacent wells


66


to provide an integral structure for the top platform


42


.




Downwardly extending pyramidal-shaped pedestals


71


similar to the pedestals


51


provided in the base platform


41


are provided as a part of the top platform


42


between each four adjoining wells


66


to provide two rows of three pedestals each. Each of the pedestals


71


is provided with four downwardly extending tapered walls


72


which have inwardly curved surfaces to provide a pyramidal shape which is truncated with a top support wall


73


. The pedestals


71


have a certain height so that the top support wall


72


engages the support wall


53


when the top platform


42


is seated on the bowls


16


and the bases of the glasses


12


are seated in the wells


46


. The combined height of the pedestals


51


and


71


is such that the top wall


67


of the top platform


42


is out of engagement with the rims


17


of the glasses so that compressive forces applied to the case


21


and to the top platform or conversely to the case


21


and the base platform


41


therein. Thus, the applied compressive forces are absorbed by the pedestals


51


and


71


to thereby prevent such compressive forces being applied to the stems


14


of the glasses


12


and thereby serving to inhibit breakage of the more fragile stems


14


. Such compressive forces can occur when the cases


21


are stacked upon one another or when stacked with other types of cases in storage or shipment.




The top platform


42


is also provided with additional half pedestals


76


around the perimeter of the top platform


42


and in alignment with the pedestals


71


. These pedestals


76


are provided with tapered side walls


77


which adjoin a top wall


78


. Because there are no adjacent wells


67


, the pedestals


76


are in effect half pedestals which serve to provide reinforcing for the top platform


42


.




Operation and use of the packaging


11


with the base and top platforms


41


and


42


for use therewith may now be briefly described as follows. Let it be assumed that it is desired to provide packaging for glasses having stems such as flute glasses


12


of the type shown in FIG.


1


. Typically the glasses


12


, as for example twelve glasses, are loaded into the wells


46


provided in the base platform


41


. Thereafter, the top platform


42


is inserted over the tops of the glasses


12


and the top platform and is pushed downwardly so that the bowls


16


of the glasses


12


seat within the wells


66


until the pedestals


71


of the top platform come into engagement with the pedestals


51


of the base platform


41


. This assembly of the glasses


12


and the base platform


41


and the top platform


42


can then be lowered into the open top side of the case


21


after which the major flaps


31


and minor flaps


33


can be moved into position to close the case in a conventional manner.




Alternatively, the base platform can be inserted into the open ended case


21


and placed on the bottom closure


28


after which the glasses


12


can be inserted into the base platforms and after which the top platform


42


can be placed over the bowls of the glasses with the pedestals


71


engaging the pedestals


51


. Thereafter, the top closure can be formed by bringing the major flaps


31


and the minor flaps


33


into a folded relationship to form the top closure


29


in a conventional manner.




Glasses


12


packaged in this manner in the packaging


11


hereinbefore described can more readily withstand compressive forces applied to the cases or cartons during shipment and transport from one location to another. The pedestals


51


and


71


since they are in engagement with each other within the case serve to absorb any compressive forces applied to the case and thereby serve to prevent or at least inhibit compressive forces being applied to the stems


14


of the glasses and thus serving to eliminate or at least greatly reduce the breakage of such type of glasses and particularly the stems during shipment. Upon arrival at the location, the glasses can be readily unpacked by opening the top closure


29


of the case


21


and then removing the top platform


42


after which the glasses


12


can be removed and placed into use.




From the foregoing it can be seen that there has been provided novel packaging for glasses having stems and base and top platforms for use therewith. The base and top platforms are of a type that can be formed of molded pulp and thus can be made relatively inexpensively. The platforms provide the support needed for protecting the stems of the glasses from compressive forces and also for protecting the bowls of the glasses.



Claims
  • 1. Packaging for glasses having stems, the glasses each having a base, a stem mounted on the base and an open bowl mounted on the stem comprising a case in the form of a parallelepiped having parallel spaced-apart side walls and parallel spaced-apart end walls adjoining the side walls at right angles thereto and top and bottom closures to provide an enclosed space for a plurality of juxtaposed glasses disposed in the space within the case, a base platform having a plurality of spaced-apart wells receiving the bases of the glasses, a top platform having a plurality of spaced-apart wells receiving the bowls of the glasses, each of said base platform and said top platform having a plurality of pedestals disposed between the wells and being formed integral therewith, said pedestals having a height so that the pedestals are in engagement with each other to provide support for the glasses to protect the glasses and particularly the stems of the glasses against compressive forces applied to the case and to the base and top platforms to inhibit breakage of the stems of the glasses.
  • 2. Packaging as in claim 1 wherein said pedestals are pyramidal shaped.
  • 3. Packaging as in claim 1 wherein said pedestals are provided with four inclined side walls.
  • 4. Packaging as in claim 3 wherein said side walls have curved outer surfaces.
  • 5. Packaging as in claim 1 wherein said pedestals have support surfaces in engagement with each other.
  • 6. Packaging as in claim 1 wherein each of said base platform and top platform have a plurality of substantially half pedestals spaced about the perimeter of the base and top platforms, said half pedestals having a height less than the height of the first-named pedestals.
  • 7. Packaging as in claim 6 wherein said half pedestals are provided with two sides.
  • 8. Packaging as in claim 1 wherein said base and top platforms are formed of molded pulp.
  • 9. Packaging for glasses having stems, each glass having a base, a stem mounted on the base and an open bowl mounted on the stem comprising a base platform and a top platform disposed over the base platform and providing spaces between the base platform and the top platform for receiving a plurality of the glasses, the base platform comprising a plurality of juxtaposed spaced-apart wells sized to receive the bases of the glasses, said wells being disposed in a plurality of rows, a plurality of pedestals formed integral with the wells and extending above the wells, each of the pedestals being disposed between four adjacent wells to provide a plurality of rows of pedestals, said pedestals being provided with support surfaces at predetermined heights, the top platform comprising a plurality of juxtaposed wells formed in a plurality of rows, the wells of the top platform being sized so as to be adapted to receive the bowls of the glasses, a plurality of pedestals formed integral with the wells of the top platform, said pedestals of the too platform being positioned between four adjacent wells of the top platform to provide a plurality of rows of pedestals, said pedestals of the top platform being provided with support surfaces engaging the support surfaces of the pedestals of the base platform to thereby provide support for glasses disposed in the spaces to protect the glasses and particularly the stems of the glasses against compressive forces applied to the base platform and the top platform.
  • 10. Packaging as in claim 9 wherein each of said pedestals is pyramidal shaped and is provided with four tapered walls.
  • 11. Packaging as in claim 10 wherein said walls are provided with a concave outer surface.
  • 12. Packaging as in claim 9 further including a plurality of half pedestals disposed around the perimeters of the bottom and top platforms.
  • 13. Packaging as in claim 12 wherein said half pedestals are pyramidal shaped and are provided with two sides.
  • 14. Packaging as in claim 9 which is formed of molded pulp.
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