Information
-
Patent Grant
-
6223901
-
Patent Number
6,223,901
-
Date Filed
Tuesday, February 8, 200024 years ago
-
Date Issued
Tuesday, May 1, 200123 years ago
-
Inventors
-
Original Assignees
-
Examiners
- Sewell; Paul T.
- Luong; Shian
Agents
- Brinks Hofer Gilson & Lione
-
CPC
-
US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 206 583
- 206 521
- 206 594
- 206 495
- 206 497
- 206 5249
-
International Classifications
-
Abstract
A suspension package includes a platform having a product support surface and first and second end portions on opposite ends of the product support surface. A flexible product retainer sheet has a first part secured to the first end portion and a second part secured to an anchor panel. The product retainer sheet is dimensioned to retain a product on the product support surface when the panel is held against the second end portion, as for example by an outer container or by a releasable attachment.
Description
BACKGROUND
The present invention relates to suspension packages, and in particular to suspension packages well suited for use with products having a considerable depth.
Lofgren U.S. Pat. No. 5,579,917, assigned to the assignee of the present invention, discloses one prior-art suspension package that suspends a product in an outer container. In the Lofgren suspension package a hammock is tensioned by panels on opposite ends of a frame, and the product being suspended is held in place by the hammock.
The Lofgren suspension package is well suited for many applications. However, bulky or heavy products may not readily be inserted into the hammock. A need presently exists for an improved suspension package that is well suited for use with bulky or other products having considerable depth or weight.
SUMMARY
The preferred embodiment described below holds a product being packaged on a product support surface of a platform. This is accomplished with a flexible product restrainer sheet that is secured to one end of the platform and that is in turn secured to a panel. In use the panel is inserted between the platform and an outer container to immobilize the product between the product retainer sheet and the product support surface. Alternately, the panel is secured in place near the other end of the platform.
This description of the preferred embodiment has been provided only by way of introduction, and it is not intended to serve as a definition of the invention.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a suspension package that incorporates a preferred embodiment of this invention.
FIG. 2
is an end view taken along line
2
—
2
of FIG.
1
.
FIG. 3
is a perspective view of an outer container suitable for use with the embodiment of FIG.
1
.
FIG. 4
is a cross sectional view showing the suspension package of
FIG. 1
positioned in the outer container of FIG.
3
.
FIG. 5
is a perspective view of a suspension package that incorporates a second preferred embodiment of this invention.
FIG. 6
is a fragmentary sectional view taken along line
6
—
6
of FIG.
5
.
FIG. 7
is a cross sectional view of the suspension package of
FIG. 5
with a packaged object secured in place.
FIGS. 8-10
are three fragmentary, cross-sectional views of a portion of the suspension package of
FIG. 5
at three successive stages of use.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PRESENTLY PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Turning now to the drawings,
FIG. 1
shows a perspective view of a suspension package
10
that incorporates a preferred embodiment of this invention. The suspension package
10
includes a platform
12
that in this embodiment includes a frame
14
that defines a central opening
16
. Two end panels
18
extend downwardly from opposite ends of the frame
14
and two side panels
20
extend upwardly from opposed sides of the frame
14
. The end panels
18
each define a width W
1
and a height H
1
, and the side panels
20
define a height H
2
(FIG.
2
). The front side panel
20
of
FIG. 1
is broken away for clarity of illustration; in practice both side panels
20
are preferably identical in shape. In this embodiment, the end panels
18
and the side panels can fold parallel to the frame
14
for compact storage and shipment prior to use.
A flexible sheet
22
is secured to the end panels
18
, as for example by staples
26
, to extend across the opening
16
in a plane P defined by the frame
14
.
FIGS. 1 and 2
show the position in the staples
26
on the end panels
18
. The flexible sheet
22
forms a product support surface
24
that is initially aligned with the plane P. The suspension package
10
also includes a product retention sheet
30
that in this example is integrally formed with the flexible sheet
22
such that the sheets
22
,
30
are two portions of a common element. The product retention sheet
30
includes a first part
32
that is secured to the first end panel
18
and a second part
34
that is secured to an anchor panel
36
, as for example with staples
40
. The anchor panel
36
defines a width W
3
that is approximately equal to the width W
1
and a height H
3
that is substantially greater than the height H
1
. In this embodiment the height H
3
is equal to the height H
1
of the end panels
18
plus the height H
2
of the side panels
20
.
FIG. 3
shows an outer container
42
suitable for use with the suspension package
10
. The outer container
42
can be a conventional cardboard container that is cubical or prismatic in shape. In this embodiment the width W
4
of the outer container
42
(as measured at the interior of the outer container
42
) is only slightly greater than the widths W
1
and W
3
discussed above. The height H
4
of the outer container (again as measured at the interior of the outer container
42
) in this embodiment is only slightly greater than the height H
3
of the anchor panel
36
.
FIG. 4
shows a cross-sectional view of the suspension package
10
positioned within the outer container
42
. A product
50
has been placed on the flexible sheet
22
, and then the sheet
30
has been draped over the product
50
and the anchor panel
36
has been pushed into the region between the outer container
42
and the adjacent end panel
18
. Note that the second part
34
is positioned beneath the plane P defined by the frame
14
and the product support surface
24
in its untensioned state.
The length of the product retention sheet
30
has been selected such that the sheet
30
and the sheet
22
are placed under tension to secure the product
50
in place between the sheets
22
,
30
. The outer container
42
substantially immobilizes the anchor panel
36
with respect to the platform
12
, thereby holding the sheet
30
in tension. Note that the anchor panel
36
is immobilized by the outer container
42
, because the anchor panel
36
substantially matches the shape of one of the side walls of the outer container
42
. Similarly, the platform
12
is immobilized in the outer container
42
, because the width W
1
matches the width W
4
and the combined height of the end panels
18
and the sides panels
20
(H
1
+H
3
) matches the height H
4
.
It should be apparent that the preferred embodiment described above provides the advantage of suspending the product being packaged within the outer container. The product can easily be packaged simply by placing it on the product support surface after the platform has been placed in the outer container. Then the product retainer sheet is stretched over the product and the anchor panel is pushed into the region between the platform and the outer container. The outer container can then be closed to immobilize both the platform and the anchor panel, thereby completing packaging of the product.
The suspension package
10
can be modified as appropriate for particular applications. For example, the length of the product retention sheet
30
can be adjusted as appropriate for the shape and size of the particular product being packaged. A wide range of materials can be used for the platform
14
, the sheet
30
and the panel
36
. For example, the platform
12
and the panel
36
can be formed of cardboard, and a flexible, stretchable polymer can be used for the sheet
36
, such as polyurethane film. Sizes, shapes and proportions can all be modified as appropriate for the particular application. For example the platform may be modified to use other structures that space the frame
14
away from the top and bottom walls of the outer container. Braces such as those described in U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/036,224, assigned to the assignee of the present invention, can be used, and frames similar to those described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,579,917, also assigned to the assignee of the present invention, can also be adapted for use with this invention.
Many modifications are possible to the preferred embodiment described above. For example, the product support surface
24
is not necessarily formed of a flexible polymer sheet. Rather, the surface
24
may be formed by a continuation of the frame
14
, in which case the opening
16
can be eliminated. Openings, slits or other modifications can be made to the support surface
24
to accommodate the particular product being packaged. The end portions that secure the opposite ends of the sheet
22
do not have to define panels as in the preferred embodiment. Rather, the end portions may simply be end portions of the frame
14
, which may be substantially confined to a single plane. In this case other structures such as spacers in the outer container (not shown) can be used to space the frame from the top and bottom walls of the outer container.
Other materials can be used, including polymeric or metallic materials for the platform
12
. Other securing means such as adhesives can be used in place of the illustrated staples. Other shapes can be used for the anchor panel
36
, including shapes that differ from that of the side wall of the outer container.
FIGS. 5-10
relate to a second preferred embodiment that is in many ways similar to the first embodiment described above. In general, corresponding elements of the two embodiments are provided with reference numerals that are identical in the last two digits.
The suspension package
110
includes a platform
112
that in this embodiment includes a rectangular frame
114
that defines a central opening
116
. End panels
118
are mounted to respective ends of the frame
114
to fold about respective fold lines
158
, and side panels
120
are mounted to respective sides of the frame
114
to fold about respective fold lines.
A flexible sheet
122
is secured between the two end panels
118
to form a product support surface
124
over the region of the central opening
116
. In this embodiment staples
126
are used to secure the flexible sheet
122
to the end panels
118
.
The suspension package
110
also includes a product retention sheet
130
that in this embodiment is formed as a continuation of the flexible sheet
122
. In alternate embodiments separate sheets can be used. The product retention sheet
130
defines a first part
132
near the adjacent end panel
118
, and a second part
138
near an anchor panel
136
. The product retention sheet
130
is secured to the anchor panel
136
by staples
140
in the region of the second part
134
.
The following discussion will concentrate on two primary differences between the packages
110
and
10
. These differences relate to the end panels
118
and the anchor panel
136
.
As best shown in
FIGS. 5 and 8
, both the end panels
118
are shaped as triangular, tubular beams folded from four separate panels. The first panel
150
is secured to the frame
114
at a fold line
158
, and at another fold line to a second panel
152
. A third panel
154
is secured to the second panel
152
at a fold line, and a fourth panel
156
is secured to the third panel
154
at another fold line. The staples
126
pass through the first, second and fourth panels, and the flexible sheet
122
, as shown in FIG.
8
. In this way, a rigid, triangular beam is formed. This triangular beam can be rotated to various positions with respect to the frame
114
by pivoting the end panel
118
about the fold line
158
.
The anchor panel
136
in this embodiment includes first and second panels
160
,
162
that are oriented substantially at right angles with respect to one another, as best shown in FIG.
6
.
FIG. 7
shows the package
110
after a product has been installed in place. Note that the product rests on the flexible sheet
122
, and that the product retention sheet
130
is draped over the top of the product. This product retention sheet
130
is secured at the right end (as shown in
FIG. 7
) by the staples
126
. At the left hand (as shown in
FIG. 7
) the product retention sheet
130
wraps partially around the end panel
118
, and the second panel
162
of the anchor panel
136
is fit between the panels
150
,
156
. Rotation of the end panels
118
with respect to the frame
114
in the direction of the arrows
170
increases tension on the product retention sheet
130
, thereby securing the packaged product in place between the sheets
122
,
130
.
The package
110
is originally configured as shown in FIG.
5
. At this stage, one or both of the end panels
118
can be rotated such that the panel
150
is coplanar with the frame
114
, as shown in FIG.
8
.
Then the product being packaged is placed on the product support surface
124
, and the product retention sheet
130
is draped over the product around the left hand end panel
118
to the position shown in FIG.
9
. Note that the panel
162
of the anchor panel
136
is inserted between the panels
150
,
156
of the end panel
118
. Once the anchor panel
136
has been installed in place, the end panels
118
are then rotated about the fold lines
158
to the configuration shown in FIG.
10
. In this configuration the anchor panel
136
is securely prevented from slipping out of position, and the product retention sheet
130
is tensioned.
In contrast to the package
10
described above, the package
110
is most easily used by first loading the product into the package
110
as described above, before the package
110
is inserted into a shipping container (not shown).
Of course, many modifications are possible to the package
110
described above, including the modifications suggested above in conjunction with the package
10
. In addition, any suitable attaching mechanism can be used to secure the anchor panel
136
in place to the end panel or the frame
114
, including a wide variety of adhesives, fasteners, and mechanical interlocking arrangements. If desired, the product
50
may be enclosed in a protective layer or structure before it is placed on the flexible sheet
22
. For example, bubble pack or even a suspension package can be used to provide another layer of protection for an extremely fragile product.
The foregoing detailed description has described only a few of the many forms that this invention can take. For this reason this detailed description is intended by way of illustration and not by way of limitation. It is only the following claims, including all equivalents, that are intended to define the scope of this invention.
Claims
- 1. A suspension package comprising:a platform comprising a product support surface and first and second end portions disposed on respective opposed ends of the product support surface; a flexible product retainer sheet comprising a first part secured to the first end portion and a second part; a panel secured to the second part, said panel freely movable with respect to the platform within a range of movement determined by the sheet; a product supported on the product support surface; said sheet dimensioned to press against an upper surface of the product and to hold the product against the product support surface when the panel is held adjacent the second end portion.
- 2. The suspension package of claim 1 wherein the panel comprises a hook shaped to releasably attach to the second end portion.
- 3. The suspension package of claim 1 further comprising:means for releasably attaching the panel to the second end portion.
- 4. The suspension package of claim 1 wherein the panel is L-shaped in cross section.
- 5. The suspension package of claim 1 wherein each end portion comprises a respective end panel.
- 6. The suspension package of claim 5 wherein each end panel is pivotably secured with respect to a central portion of the platform to pivot about a respective line.
- 7. The suspension package of claim 5 wherein each end panel comprises a respective tubular beam.
- 8. A suspension package comprising:a platform comprising a product support surface and first and second end portions disposed on respective opposed ends of the product support surface; a flexible product retainer sheet comprising a first part secured to the first end portion and a second part; a panel secured to the second part, said panel freely movable with respect to the platform within a range of movement determined by the sheet; said sheet dimensioned to retain a product on the product support surface when the panel is held adjacent the second end portion; wherein the second end portion defines a first width along the support surface and a first height transverse to the support surface, and wherein the panel defines a second width substantially equal to the first width and a second height greater than the first height.
- 9. A suspension package comprising:a platform comprising a product support surface and first and second end portions disposed on respective opposed ends of the product support surface; a flexible product retainer sheet comprising a first part secured to the first end portion and a second part; a panel secured to the second part, said panel freely movable with respect to the platform within a range of movement determined by the sheet; said sheet dimensioned to retain a product on the product support surface when the panel is held adjacent the second end portion; an outer container, said platform positioned in the outer container, said panel positioned between the outer container and the second end portion of the platform.
- 10. The suspension package of claim 9 wherein the sheet extends over the product support surface and the second part is positioned under a plane defined by the product support surface.
- 11. The suspension package of claim 10 wherein the outer container engages the panel, thereby preventing the sheet from moving in a direction that would allow the second part to approach the plane.
- 12. A suspension package comprising:a platform comprising a product support surface and first and second end portions disposed on respective opposed ends of the product support surface; a flexible product retainer sheet comprising a first part secured to the first end portion and a second part; a panel secured to the second part, said panel freely movable with respect to the platform within a range of movement determined by the sheet; said sheet dimensioned to retain a product on the product support surface when the panel is held adjacent the second end portion; wherein the platform comprises a frame that forms an opening and a second flexible sheet secured to the first and second end portions and extending over the opening to form the product support surface.
- 13. The suspension package of claim 12 wherein the first-mentioned product retainer sheet and the second sheet are integrally formed from a common element.
US Referenced Citations (11)