This disclosure generally relates to a packaging system, and more specifically to a packaging system for a hot water heater.
Transporting hot water heaters requires care and proper packaging to protect the hot water heater from damage. Typical packaging for hot water heaters is bulky, expensive, and may not be recyclable. Thus, there is a need to provide packaging for a hot water heater that is streamlined and recyclable as well as improves the protection of the hot water heater during transport.
According to some embodiments, a packaging system for a hot water heater includes an outer box, a top insert, an offset filler, a base insert and one or more side panels. The hot water heater includes a top surface, a bottom surface, and an elongated portion. The outer box is configured to contain the hot water heater and includes a top inside surface and a bottom inside surface. The top insert is configured to contact the top surface of the hot water heater and the top inside surface of the outer box. The top insert includes a slot configured to align with a component on the top surface of the hot water heater. The offset filler is coupled to the top insert and is configured to be sandwiched between the elongated portion of the hot water heater and the outer box. The base insert is configured to contact the bottom surface of the hot water heater and the bottom inside surface of the outer box. The base insert includes one or more raised perimeter structures configured to form a shape that matches a shape of the bottom surface of the hot water heater. The one or more raised perimeter structures on the base insert and the offset filler are configured to position the hot water heater off-center with respect to a center axis of the outer box. Each of the one or more side panels includes a raised pattern and an L-shape that includes a short portion and a long portion. The short portion of the L-shape in each of the one or more side panels is configured to be inserted between the top insert and the top surface of the hot water heater. The long portion of the L-shape in each of the one or more side panels is configured to be sandwiched between the elongated portion of the hot water heater and the outer box.
According to some embodiments, a packaging system for a hot water heater includes an outer box, a top insert, a base insert, and a center collar. The hot water heater includes a top surface, a bottom surface and an elongated portion that includes a mid-portion. The outer box is configured to contain the hot water heater and includes a top inside surface and a bottom inside surface. The top insert is configured to contact the top surface of the hot water heater and the top inside surface of the outer box. The top insert includes a slot that is configured to align with a component on the top surface of the hot water heater. The top insert includes one or more first raised perimeter structures that are configured to form a first shape that matches a shape of the top surface of the hot water heater. The base insert is configured to contact the bottom surface of the hot water heater and the bottom inside surface of the outer box. The base insert includes one or more second raised perimeter structures. The one or more second raised perimeter structures are configured to form a second shape that matches a shape of the bottom surface of the hot water heater. The one or more second raised perimeter structures are further configured to position the hot water heater at a center axis of the outer box. The center collar is coupled around the mid-portion of the elongated portion of the hot water heater. The center collar includes one or more raised patterns. The one or more raised pattern of the center collar is configured to contact the outer box.
According to some embodiments, a packaging system for a hot water heater includes an outer box, a top insert, a base insert, and one or more side objects. The hot water heater includes a top surface, a bottom surface, and an elongated portion. The outer box is configured to contain the hot water heater. The top insert is configured to be placed between the top surface of the hot water heater and the outer box. The top insert includes a slot that is configured to align with a component on the top surface of the hot water heater. The top insert includes a first perimeter structure that is configured to form a shape that matches a shape of the top surface of the hot water heater. The base insert is configured to contact the bottom surface of the hot water heater and a bottom inside surface of the outer box. The base insert includes a second perimeter structure that is configured to form a shape that matches a shape of the bottom surface of the hot water heater. Both the first perimeter structure of the top insert and the second perimeter structure of the base insert are configured to position the hot water heater intact with respect to a center axis of the outer box. Each of the one or more side objects include a raised pattern and is configured to be sandwiched between the elongated portion of the hot water heater and the outer box.
Technical advantages of certain embodiments may include providing a packaging system that is inexpensive, quick to assemble, easy to use, and is recyclable. The packaging system may permit the system to be easily and quickly assembled. The packaging system includes a top insert and a base insert that may have perforations, apertures, and cutouts to accommodate one or more components (e.g., valves, vent hoods, etc.) of the hot water heater. Additionally, the perforations, apertures, and cutouts reduce the amount of time and effort to pack the hot water heater and contain it in the outer box. The packaging system may be made from recyclable materials such as cardboard (e.g., corrugated or honeycomb cardboard). The honeycomb base eliminates the current base assembly process and helps in keeping the hot water heater unit in place as well as providing kick resistance and cushioning during an impact/accidental fall.
Other technical advantages will be readily apparent to one skilled in the art from the following figures, descriptions, and claims. Moreover, while specific advantages have been enumerated above, various embodiments may include all, some, or none of the enumerated advantages.
Transporting hot water heaters requires care and proper packaging to protect the hot water heater from damage. Typical packaging for hot water heaters is bulky, expensive, and may not be recyclable. Thus, there is a need to provide packaging for a hot water heater that is streamlined and recyclable as well as improves the protection of the hot water heater during transport.
As a specific example, a hot water heater, which typically includes a gas hot water heater and/or an electric hot water heater, requires a tight packaging system that can keep the hot water heater safe from accidental falls, damage, and impacts by packing the hot water heater in a packaging box in which it is shipped or transported. In some conventional systems, a common packaging is utilized for both kinds of hot water heaters which fail to accommodate additional components of hot water heater such as vent hoods, valves, and some electric components. In this way, the hot water heater may be prone to impacts and damages.
To address these and other problems with existing packaging, the teachings of the disclosure provide a packaging system that includes a top insert, a base insert, side panels, a center collar and an offset filler that are inexpensive and easy and quick to assemble and are made from recyclable materials (e.g., corrugated or honeycomb cardboard). Some disclosed embodiments include offset filler that fills the space between the hot water heater and an outer box i.e., the packaging box. The usage of the offset filler provides protection to the hot water heater and aids in positioning the hot water heater at a proper location within the outer box. In some embodiments, a center collar is used to protect the electric hot water heater from damages. Additionally, some embodiments include a top insert and a base insert with perforations, apertures, and cutouts which help in accommodating additional components (e.g., vent hoods, valves etc.) of the hot water heater. This reduces the amount of time and effort to pack the hot water heater and contain it in the outer box. In some embodiments, various system components are configured differently for different types of hot water heaters which are explained in later sections herein.
In particular, a packaging system 100 containing the top insert 112, base insert 122, side panels 120a, 120b, and offset filler 116 provides an inexpensive and easy- and quick-to-assemble packing assembly. Packaging system 100 provides a quicker and more convenient solution to packaging gas hot water heaters than typical systems. Packaging system 100 reduces the amount of time and effort to pack the hot water heater and contain it in the outer box 102, which prevents damage from impacts and falls during shipping.
In some embodiments, outer box 102 may be made from recyclable materials such as cardboard (e.g., corrugated or honeycomb cardboard). Outer box 102 may be a predefined shaped box including, but not limited to, a cube shaped box, a rectangular shaped box, and a rectangular cuboid shaped box. Outer box 102 has any appropriate dimensions to accommodate any type of hot water heater (e.g., a gas or electric hot water heater).
The hot water heater 104 includes a top surface 106, an elongated portion 108 and a bottom surface 110 as shown in
The top insert 112 may be made from recyclable materials such as cardboard (e.g., corrugated or honeycomb cardboard). In some embodiments, the top insert 112 may be formed from corrugated cardboard and placed on top of the top surface 106 of the hot water heater 104 as depicted in
The top insert 112 may be placed to contact the top surface 106 of the hot water heater 104 and a top inside surface 102a of the outer box 102 as illustrated in
Packaging system 100 may include an offset filler 116 that may be made from recyclable materials such as corrugated or honeycomb cardboard. Offset filler 116 may, in some embodiments, be in a rectangular shape and be configured to match certain dimensions of top insert 112. More particularly, offset filler 116 may be coupled to top insert 112 (e.g., using adhesives, tape, and the like) such that offset filler 116 is perpendicular to top insert 112 as illustrated in
Offset filler 116 is configured to be sandwiched between the elongated portion 108 of the hot water heater 104 and the outer box 102 as illustrated in
In some embodiments, a packaging system 100 includes one or more side panels 102 (e.g., 102a, 102b, and 102c) as illustrated in
Each side panel 400 may be an L-shape side panel (e.g., two rectangular portions 402 and 406 that are generally perpendicular to each other). Each side panel 400 may include a short portion 402 and a long portion 404. In some embodiments, short portion 402 includes raised pattern 406b and long portion 404 includes raised pattern 406a. In some embodiments, the short portion 402 may be separated from the long portion 404 through a pre-folded cut or partial cut depicted as 400a (e.g., cut to a certain depth) that permits easy folding of short portion 402 or long portion 404 into an L-shaped side panel 400. In other embodiments, short portion 402 is affixed perpendicular to long portion 404 (e.g., using adhesive and the like) along line 400a. In general, short portion 402 is configured to contact top surface 106 of hot water heater 104 and long portion 404 is configured to contact elongated portion 108 of hot water heater 104.
In some embodiments, short portion 402 may be inserted between top insert 112 and top surface 106 of hot water heater 104. Long portion 404 may be sandwiched between elongated portion 108 of hot water heater 104 and outer box 102. Short portion 402 holds the side panel 400 in place within outer box 102 and allows long portion 404 of side panel 400 to hang down one side of hot water heater 104 in order to provide cushioning during an impact as illustrated in
In some embodiments, each side panel 400 may include a cutout 408 configured to align with one or more components coupled to elongated portion 108 of hot water heater 104 (e.g., component 108a in
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The base insert 122 may be placed to contact the bottom surface 110 of the hot water heater 104 and a bottom inside surface 102b of the outer box 102 as shown and illustrated in
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Base insert 614 may be formed from honeycomb or corrugated cardboard and may include one or more second raised perimeter structures 704 (i.e., 704a-704d) as illustrated in
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In some embodiments, packaging system 600 may include a top pad 616a and a bottom pad 616b, which may be identical to one another. The top pad 616a may be configured to be placed between the top insert 610 and the top inside surface 102a of the outer box 102. The bottom pad 616b may be configured to be placed between the base insert 614 and the bottom inside surface 102b of the outer box 102.
Herein, “or” is inclusive and not exclusive, unless expressly indicated otherwise or indicated otherwise by context. Therefore, herein, “A or B” means “A, B, or both,” unless expressly indicated otherwise or indicated otherwise by context. Moreover, “and” is both joint and several, unless expressly indicated otherwise or indicated otherwise by context. Therefore, herein, “A and B” means “A and B, jointly or severally,” unless expressly indicated otherwise or indicated otherwise by context.
The scope of this disclosure encompasses all changes, substitutions, variations, alterations, and modifications to the example embodiments described or illustrated herein that a person having ordinary skill in the art would comprehend. The scope of this disclosure is not limited to the example embodiments described or illustrated herein. Moreover, although this disclosure describes and illustrates respective embodiments herein as including particular components, elements, functions, operations, or steps, any of these embodiments may include any combination or permutation of any of the components, elements, functions, operations, or steps described or illustrated anywhere herein that a person having ordinary skill in the art would comprehend. Furthermore, reference in the appended claims to an apparatus or system or a component of an apparatus or system being adapted to, arranged to, capable of, configured to, enabled to, operable to, or operative to perform a particular function encompasses that apparatus, system, component, whether or not it or that particular function is activated, turned on, or unlocked, as long as that apparatus, system, or component is so adapted, arranged, capable, configured, enabled, operable, or operative.
This application claims the benefit of provisional application 63/234,863, filed Aug. 19, 2021, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference for all purposes as if fully set forth herein, under 35 U.S.C. § 119(e).
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