The present invention relates, in general, to the transportation and storage of goods and, in particular, to a spacer pad that protects goods from being damaged during the transportation and storage of the goods.
Given that costs of shipping goods from one point to another are ever increasing, there is a need for ensuring the safe delivery and the least amount of damage of those goods in order to keep costs as low as possible. Costs associated with shipping goods are the costs of time and for transport related packaging materials. Packaging materials take resources to manufacture and ship to the point where they can be used to further ship goods. The packaging materials themselves are products and need to be efficiently handled.
Spacer pads are products that are used to protect goods from being damaged while the goods are in transport or in storage. Spacer pads are placed between the goods that are being transported or are in storage and serve to prevent the goods from damaging one another.
A first embodiment of a spacer pad, constructed in accordance with the present invention, includes a first vertical rail and a second vertical rail. This spacer pad also includes a first horizontal rung secured at a first end to the first vertical rail and at a second end to the second vertical rail. This spacer pad further includes a second horizontal rung secured at a first end to the first vertical rail and at a second end to the second vertical rail.
A second embodiment of a spacer pad, constructed in accordance with present invention, includes a foam layer and a plurality of wedge-shaped blocks attached to a surface of the foam layer at selected locations.
A third embodiment of a spacer pad, constructed in accordance with the present invention, includes a first spacer unit having foam layer having a first surface and a second surface and a plurality of wedge-shaped blocks attached to the first surface of the foam layer of the first spacer unit at selected locations. This spacer pad also includes a second spacer unit attached to the second surface of the first spacer unit and having a foam layer having a first surface and a second surface and a plurality of wedge-shaped blocks attached to the second surface of the foam layer of the second spacer unit at selected locations.
A fourth embodiment of a spacer pad, constructed in accordance with the present invention, includes a foam layer, a first plurality of wedge-shaped blocks attached to a first surface of the foam layer at selected locations, and a second plurality of wedge-shaped blocks attached to a second surface of the foam layer at selected locations.
A fifth embodiment of a spacer pad, constructed in accordance with the present invention, includes a first vertical rail, a second vertical rail, a first horizontal rung, a second horizontal rung, a third horizontal rung, and a fourth horizontal rung. The first horizontal rung is secured at a first end to a first side of the first vertical rail and at a second end to a first side of the second vertical rail. The second horizontal rung is secured at a first end to a second side of the first vertical rail and at a second end to a second side of the first vertical rail. The third horizontal rung is secured at a first end to a first side of the second vertical rail and at a second end to a second side of the second vertical rail. The fourth horizontal rung is secured at a first end to the second side of the first vertical rail and at a second end to a second side of the first vertical rail. A first wedge-shaped block is attached to the first horizontal rung at a first end to the first horizontal rung, A second wedge-shaped block is attached to the first horizontal rung at a second end to the first horizontal rung A third wedge-shaped block is attached to the second horizontal rung at a first end to the second horizontal rung. A fourth wedge-shaped block attached to the second horizontal rung at a second end to the second horizontal rung. A fifth wedge-shaped block attached to the third horizontal rung at a first end to the third horizontal rung. A sixth wedge-shaped block is attached to the third horizontal rung at a second end to the third horizontal rung. A seventh wedge-shaped block attached to the fourth horizontal rung at a first end to the seventh horizontal rung. An eighth wedge-shaped block attached to the fourth horizontal rung at a second end to the fourth horizontal rung.
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First spacer unit 70 also includes a plurality of wedge-shaped blocks 78 attached to the second surface of foam layer 72 and a plurality of wedge-shaped blocks 80 attached to the first surface of foam layer of the first spacer unit at selected locations. Each wedge-shaped block in the first spacer unit is an isosceles right triangle, and each wedge-shaped block in the second spacer unit is an isosceles right triangle.
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Spacer pad 70 also includes a first horizontal rung 76 secured at a first end 76a to a first side 72a of the first vertical rail 72 and at a second end 76b to a first side 74a of second vertical rail 74.
Spacer pad 70 also includes a second horizontal rung 78 secured at a first end 78a to a second side 72b of first vertical rail 72 and at a second end 78b to the second side 72b of first vertical rail 72.
Spacer pad 70 further includes a third horizontal rung 80 secured at a first end 80a to a first side 72a of first vertical rail 72 and at a second end 80b to a second side of the second vertical rail 74.
Spacer pad 70 further includes a fourth horizontal rung 82 secured at a first end 82a to a second side of the first vertical rail 72 and at a second end 82b to a second side of the first vertical rail 72.
For the embodiment of the invention illustrated and being described, spacer pad 70 also includes a fifth horizontal rung 84 and a sixth horizontal rung 86 to indicate that spacer pad 70 can have more than four horizontal rungs.
Spacer pad 70 further includes:
The foregoing illustrates some of the possibilities for practicing the invention. Many other embodiments are possible within the scope and spirit of the invention. It is, therefore, intended that the foregoing description be regarded as illustrative rather than limiting, and that the scope of the invention is given by the appended claims together with their full range of equivalents.