Claims
- 1. In a suspension package of the type comprising a frame having two opposed ends, and a hammock stretched across the two opposed ends of the frame to suspend and protect a product within the frame, wherein the hammock defines two opposed ends and two opposed sides, each of said sides bounded by a respective side edge oriented to extend between the ends of the hammock, the improvement comprising:
- wherein the two ends of the hammock are secured to the two opposed ends of the frame; and
- wherein each of the sides of the hammock is folded in a pleat at least near the ends of the hammock such that the side edges of the hammock are positioned near an upper central portion of the hammock to facilitate placement of the product into and removal of the product from the hammock.
- 2. The invention of claim 1 wherein each of the sides of the hammock is folded in a fan fold at least near the ends of the hammock.
- 3. In a suspension package of the type comprising a frame having two opposed ends, and a hammock stretched across the two opposed ends of the frame to suspend and protect a product within the frame, wherein the hammock defines two opposed ends, the improvement comprising:
- a pair of tensor flaps, each mounted for pivotal movement on a respective one of the ends of the frame, and each secured to a respective one of the ends of the hammock such that pivotal movement of the tensor flaps away from one another tensions the hammock and pivotal movement of the tensor flaps toward one another reduces tension on the hammock; and
- means for preventing the tensor flaps from pivoting toward one another beyond a selected position in which an included angle between the hammock and the tensor flap is greater than 135 degrees.
- 4. The invention of claim 3 wherein the preventing means comprises means for preventing each of the tensor flaps from pivoting inwardly past a plane defined by the respective end of the frame such that the included angle between the hammock and the tensor flap no more than 90 degrees when the tensor flap is in the selected position.
- 5. The invention of claim 4 wherein the preventing means comprises a pair of tabs mounted on one of the tensor flap and the end of the frame and positioned to contact the other of the tensor flap and the end of the frame to prevent the tensor flap from pivoting inwardly of a plane defined by the end of the frame.
- 6. The invention of claim 5 wherein the tensor flap comprises an inner portion pivotably mounted to the end of the frame and an outer portion pivotably mounted to the inner portion and folded into face to face contact with the inner portion, wherein the tabs are defined by the outer portion.
- 7. The invention of claim 6 wherein the tensor flap defines a slot between the inner and outer portions, wherein the hammock is inserted through the slot between the inner and outer portions, and wherein the invention further comprises means for securing the inner and outer portions together to affix the hammock to the tensor flap.
- 8. The invention of claim 7 wherein the securing means comprises a fastener having a first end that passes through the outer portion, the hammock, and into the inner portion, and a second end oriented to engage the end of the frame when the tensor flap is pivoted outwardly to tension the hammock, thereby holding the tensor flap in a hammock-tensioning position.
- 9. The invention of claim 8 wherein each of the ends of the fastener defines respective ratchet projections oriented to retain the end in position.
- 10. In a suspension package of the type comprising a frame having two opposed ends, and a hammock stretched across the two opposed ends of the frame to suspend and protect a product within the frame, wherein the hammock defines two opposed ends, the improvement comprising:
- a pair of tensor flaps, each mounted for pivotal movement on a respective one of the ends of the frame, and each secured to a respective one of the ends of the hammock such that pivotal movement of the tensor flaps away from one another tensions the hammock and pivotal movement of the tensor flaps toward one another reduces tension on the hammock;
- wherein each tensor flap comprises an inner portion pivotably mounted to the end of the frame and an outer portion in face to face contact with the inner portion;
- wherein each tensor flap defines an opening between the inner and outer portions;
- wherein the hammock is inserted through the opening between the inner and outer portions of each tensor flap; and
- wherein the invention further comprises means for securing the inner and outer portions together to affix the hammock to the tensor flap.
- 11. The invention of claim 10 wherein the outer portion is secured to the inner portion at a fold line, and wherein the opening is formed as a slot on the fold line.
- 12. The invention of claim 10 wherein the securing means comprises a fastener having a first end that passes through the outer portion, the hammock, and into the inner portion, and a second end oriented to engage the end of the frame when the tensor flap is pivoted outwardly to tension the hammock, thereby holding the tensor flap in a hammock-tensioning position.
- 13. The invention of claim 12 wherein each of the ends of the fastener defines respective ratchet projections oriented to retain the end in position.
- 14. The invention of claim 10 further comprising:
- a bendable strip positioned between the inner and outer portions and configured to bend around the respective end of the frame to hold the tensor flap in a hammock-tensioning position.
- 15. In a suspension package of the type comprising a frame having two opposed ends, and a hammock stretched across the two opposed ends of the frame to suspend and protect a product within the frame, wherein the hammock defines two opposed ends, the improvement comprising:
- a pair of tensor flaps, each mounted for pivotal movement on a respective one of the ends of the frame, and each secured to a respective one of the ends of the hammock such that pivotal movement of the tensor flaps away from one another tensions the hammock and pivotal movement of the tensor flaps toward one another reduces tension on the hammock; and
- a double ended fastener having a first end passing through one of the tensor flaps and the hammock to secure the hammock to the tensor flap, and a second end oriented and configured to releasably engage the end of the frame to releasably secure the tensor flap in position against the end of the frame to hold the hammock in tension.
- 16. The invention of claim 15 wherein each of the ends of the fastener defines respective ratchet projections oriented to retain the end in position.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 07/539,798, filed Jun 18, 1990 and now U.S. Pat. No. 5,056,665.
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