Claims
- 1. A one-piece blank of foldable sheet material for forming a shipping container for holding an article of manufacture therein, said blank comprising;
- a generally rectangular strip having a top side, a bottom side, and a free end;
- three parallel fold lines formed perpendicularly to said top side and said bottom side;
- a first closure tab disposed opposite said free end;
- a fourth fold line formed parallel with said three parallel fold lines and adjacent said closure tab;
- a top linear fold line and a bottom linear fold line along said top side and said bottom side, respectively, of said blank;
- a first pair of opposed side panels and a second pair of opposed side panels alternating along said strip and defined by said linear fold lines along said top side and said bottom side of said blank, said parallel fold lines and said free end;
- a pair of top closure panels hingedly attached along said top linear fold line to each of said first pair of opposed side panels;
- a pair of top panel closure tabs hinged attached with said pair of top closure panels;
- a pair of inner closure flaps hingedly attached along said top linear fold line to each of said second pair of opposed side panels;
- a plurality of foot panels, each foot panel hingedly attached along said bottom linear fold line to one of said second pair of opposed side panels; and
- a plurality of bottom closure panels, each bottom closure panel hingedly attached to one of said foot panels opposite said bottom linear fold line.
- 2. A shipping container for holding therein an article of manufacture, said shipping container comprising;
- a plurality of side panels for surrounding the article and defining a top end and a bottom end;
- a bottom closure covering said bottom end and being recessed inward into said bottom end of said container to a predetermined depth;
- a top closure covering said top end and projecting outward to a height at most equal to said predetermined depth from said top end of said container;
- a crush resistant structure carried by said container disposed proximate said top end;
- said crush resistant structure being formed from a single strip of semi-rigid material, the crush resistant structure having a triangular shape comprising:
- a base member having a pair of opposed ends;
- a pair of outer walls, each outer wall extending upward from one of said opposed ends such that the outer walls converge toward one another;
- a pair of closed ends defined by said base member and each of said outer walls at each of said opposed ends;
- a pair of depending walls, each depending wall extending downwardly from one of said outer walls parallel to and abutting against the other depending wall, said depending walls are substantially perpendicular to said base member;
- a pair of load-bearing walls, each load bearing wall extending from one of said depending walls back to said base member and diverging from the other load-bearing wall, each of said load-bearing walls is substantially parallel to one of said outer walls;
- a pair of foot members, each foot member extending from one of said load-bearing walls parallel to and abutting said base member wherein each of said foot members has a free edge terminating in one of said closed ends;
- a pair of top walls, each top wall extending between one of said outer walls and said depending walls and being generally parallel to the other top wall and to said base member; and
- a tension member longitudinally extending along said base member and around each free edge of said foot members and being pinched between each of said free edges and said closed ends, said tension member being constructed from a substantially non-elastic material having a tensile strength which is equal to or higher than said material used to construct said crush resistant structure.
- 3. A shipping container for holding therein an article of manufacture, said shipping container comprising;
- a plurality of side panels for surrounding the article and defining a top end and a bottom end,
- a bottom closure covering said bottom end and being recessed inward into said bottom end of said container to a predetermined depth,
- a top closure covering said top end and projecting outward to a height at most equal to said predetermined depth from said top end of said container, and
- a crush resistant structure carried by said container disposed proximate to said top end, said crush resistant structure comprising:
- a base member having a pair of opposed ends,
- a pair of outer walls, each outer wall extending upward from one of said opposed ends such that the outer walls converge toward one another,
- a pair of closed ends defined by said base member and each of said outer walls at each of said opposed ends,
- a pair of depending walls, each depending wall extending downwardly from one of said outer walls parallel to and abutting against the other depending wall,
- a pair of load-bearing walls, each load bearing wall extending from one of said depending walls back to said base member and diverging from the other load bearing wall, and
- a pair of foot members, each foot member extending from one of said load-bearing walls parallel to and abutting said base member wherein each of said foot members has a free edge terminating in one of said closed ends.
- 4. The shipping container of claim 3 wherein said crush resistant structure further comprises a pair of top walls, each top wall extending between each of said outer walls and said depending walls and being generally parallel to the other top wall and to said base member.
- 5. The shipping container of claim 4 wherein said depending walls are substantially perpendicular to said base member.
- 6. The shipping container of claim 3 wherein each of said load-bearing walls is substantially parallel to one of said outer walls.
- 7. The shipping container of claim 3 wherein said outer walls are of substantially the same length.
- 8. The shipping container of claim 3 wherein said crush resistant structure further comprises a tension member longitudinally extending along said base member and around each free edge of said foot members and being pinched between each of said free edges and said closed ends.
- 9. The shipping container of claim 8 wherein said tension member is constructed from a substantially non-elastic material having a tensile strength which is equal to or higher than a material used to construct said crush resistant structure.
- 10. The shipping container recited in claim 3, wherein said bottom closure further comprises a plurality of bottom closure panels, each bottom closure panel hingedly connected to one of said plurality of side panels, said bottom closure panels being recessed within said bottom end to said predetermined depth and being parallel to one another.
- 11. The shipping container recited in claim 10, wherein said bottom closure panels each at least partially overlap at least one other of said bottom closure panels.
- 12. The shipping container recited in claim 10 wherein said bottom closure further comprises a plurality of foot panels, each foot panel hingedly connected to one of said plurality of side panels, each of said foot panels being folded into said container parallel to and overlapping a portion of its respective side panel, each of said bottom closure panels being hingedly attached to one of said foot panels.
- 13. The shipping container recited in claim 3, wherein said plurality of side panels comprises a first pair of opposed side panels parallel to one another and a second pair of opposed side panels parallel to one another and perpendicular to said first pair of opposed side panels.
- 14. The shipping container recited in claim 3 further being fabricated from a blank of corrugated paperboard.
- 15. A shipping container for holding therein an article of manufacture, said shipping container comprising;
- a plurality of side panels for surrounding the article and defining a top end and a bottom end;
- a bottom closure covering said bottom end and being recessed inward into said bottom end of said container to a predetermined depth, the bottom closure including a plurality of bottom closure panels, each bottom closure panel hingedly connected to one of said plurality of side panels, said bottom closure panels being recessed within said bottom end to said predetermined depth and being parallel to one another;
- a top closure covering said top end and projecting outward to a height at most equal to said predetermined depth from said top end of said container; and
- a crush resistant structure carried by said container disposed proximate to said top end.
- 16. The shipping container of claim 15 wherein said bottom closure panels each at least partially overlap at least one other of said bottom closure panels.
- 17. The shipping container of claim 15 wherein said bottom closure further comprises a plurality of foot panels, each foot panel hingedly connected to one of said plurality of side panels, each of said foot panels being folded into said container parallel to and overlapping a portion of its respective side panel, each of said bottom closure panels being hingedly attached to one of said foot panels.
- 18. The shipping container of claim 15 wherein said crush resistant structure is formed from a single strip of semi-rigid material.
- 19. The shipping container of claim 18 wherein said semi-rigid material is a corrugated paperboard material.
- 20. The shipping container of claim 15 wherein said crush resistant structure comprises a base member and two outer walls, each outer wall attached to opposed ends of the base member, each of the outer walls extending upward, the outer walls converging toward one another.
- 21. The shipping container of claim 20 wherein said crush resistant structure further comprises,
- a pair of depending walls, each depending wall extending downwardly from one of said two outer walls parallel to and abutting against the other depending wall,
- a pair of load-bearing walls, each load bearing wall extending from one of said depending walls back to said base member and diverging from the other load bearing wall.
- 22. The shipping container of claim 21 wherein said crush resistant structure further comprises a pair of top walls, each top wall extending between each of said outer walls and said depending walls and being generally parallel to the other top wall and to said base member.
- 23. The shipping container of claim 21 wherein each of said load-bearing walls is substantially parallel to one of said outer walls.
- 24. The shipping container of claim 21 wherein said depending walls are substantially perpendicular to said base member.
- 25. The shipping container of claim 21 wherein said crush resistant structure further comprises,
- a pair of closed ends defined by said base member and each of said outer walls at each of said opposed ends,
- a pair of foot members, each foot member extending from one of said load-bearing walls parallel to and abutting said base member wherein each of said foot members has a free edge terminating in one of said closed ends.
- 26. The shipping container of claim 25 wherein said crush resistant structure further comprises a tension member longitudinally extending along said base member and around each free edge of said foot members and being pinched between each of said free edges and said closed ends.
- 27. The shipping container of claim 26 wherein said tension member is constructed from a substantially non-elastic material having a tensile strength which is equal to or higher than a material used to construct said crush resistant structure.
- 28. The shipping container of claim 15 wherein said top closure further comprises a pair of top panels, each of the top panels extending upward from one of said plurality of opposed side panels and abutting one another at a free end.
- 29. The shipping container of claim 28 wherein said crush resistant structure is disposed within said top closure between said top end of said container and said pair of top panels.
- 30. The shipping container of claim 29 wherein said top closure further comprises a pair of inner flaps, each inner flap extending from one of said plurality of side panels for supporting said crush resistant structure thereon.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 08/666,637, filed Jun. 18, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,765,746.
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Divisions (1)
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