The present invention discloses a tamper evident commercial shipping box particularly configured for shipping garments supported on a hanger. The box exhibits a generally elongated and three dimensional rectangular construction for holding a set of clothing. A door is hingedly secured along a forward outer edge of the body and, upon pre-placing within the box the items to be shipped, is secured over a forward perimeter edge by an adhesive or the like in tamper evident fashion. A plurality of interconnected tear-away strips are configured into the door inwardly spaced from the tamper evident adhesive and, upon removal, leave the outer rim portion of the door affixed by the tamper evident adhesive, with the inwardly spaced portion of the door permitted to be reopened to reveal a central opening defined within the forward face of the enclosure. A hanger is provided which is constructed of a corrugated paperboard material similar to that of the blank construction of the assembled shipping box. The hanger is supported along a top underside location of the open interior for supporting clothing within the interior of the shipping container.
The prior art is documented with examples of clothing containing or supporting devices. A first example of this is set forth in FR 2 519 611 which teaches a package which is applicable both for transporting and storage of articles.
US 2006/0096821, to McKaba, teaches a portable container such as, for example, a suitcase, having a compartment and an extendable organizer disposed within the compartment. The extendable organizer is preferably made of a lightweight material such as nylon. The organizer, when extended, presents a plurality of horizontal, flat, collapsible shelves providing storage compartments, the shelves being vertically separated by a desired distance. The organizer, can be of any particular configuration, including length, width and height, consistent with the dimensions of the compartment within the container. In a preferred embodiment the organizer extends to approximately 30 inches in height and collapses, preferably in an accordion-like fashion, to pack down to a height of less than about one inch when empty.
U.S. Pat. No. 9,706,838, to Shaw, teaches an authority controlled clothing locker including a generally elongated and three dimensional rectangular body adapted for holding a set of clothing, including footwear. A door is hingedly secured along a forward edge of the body and is releasably engaged over an open front of the locker. A hanger is adapted to being supported relative to a top underside location of the open interior, the body further including a hanging aperture configured within an upper most lip of the body, the aperture further adapted for suspending the body from a horizontally extending pole, bar or the like.
As previously described, the present invention discloses a tamper evident commercial shipping box particularly configured for shipping garments supported on a hanger. The box exhibits a generally elongated and three dimensional rectangular construction for holding a set of clothing.
A door is hingedly secured along a forward outer edge of the body and, upon pre-placing within the box the items to be shipped, is secured over a forward perimeter edge by an adhesive or the like in tamper evident fashion. A plurality of interconnected tear-away strips are configured into the door inwardly spaced from the tamper evident adhesive and, upon removal, leave the outer rim portion of the door affixed by the tamper evident adhesive, with the inwardly spaced portion of the door permitted to be reopened to reveal a central opening defined within the forward face of the enclosure.
A hanger is provided which is constructed of a corrugated paperboard material similar to that of the blank construction of the assembled shipping box. The hanger is supported along a top underside location of the open interior for supporting clothing within the interior of the shipping container. In this manner, the present invention provides a durable, cost effective option for transporting garments and the like in a rigid, light weight and tamper evident enclosure which additionally provides a measure of breathe-ability to the held contents owing to the material construction of the shipping box.
Reference will now be made to the attached drawings, when read in combination with the following detailed description, wherein like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the several views, and which:
As previously described, the present invention discloses shipping container, generally depicted at 10 in
Also, the ability of the rigid and corrugated paperboard shipping container to be self-supporting on a level surface, such as during transport, is another advantage not possible with flexible garment bags and such. The additional advantage of the rigid self-supporting shipping container to permit emplacement of additional articles, such as footwear, in addition to garments adapted to being supported on a hanger is another feature not provided for by a flexible garment bag.
As shown, the shipping container in the illustrated embodiment is constructed, in one non-limiting embodiment, of a corrugated paperboard material exhibiting the necessary properties of strength and durability and exhibits a generally elongated and three dimensional rectangular construction. In combination with the flattened (pre-assembled) blank illustration of
Without limitation, the present invention also envisions the use of other materials and composites having the necessary properties of rigidity and durability, such including any combination of paperboard and/or plasticized layers (including coatings). The material construction may also be engineered to provide a degree of breathe-ability and/or waterproof protection of the held articles such as during shipping over long distances and/or in varying climactic conditions.
The panels include each of a front panel 12, a rear panel 14 (such including a plurality of ventilation apertures 15), interconnected side panels 16 and 18, a bottom collectively comprised by hinged bottom panels 20 and 22 associated with the front 12 and rear 14 panels along with by hinged bottom flaps 24 and 26 associated with sides 16 and 18, and a top including hinged pairs of front and rear flaps 28/30 and 32/34 and end or side flaps 36 and 38 (these collectively creating a hand hold top panel and corresponding in placement to the arrangement of the bottom panels 20/22 and flaps 24/26). A door 40 is hingedly secured along an edge 42 of side panel 18 and, as will be further described, provides tamper evident closing over the front panel 12, and so as to obscure the interior of the three dimensional assembled rectangular body, as otherwise accessible through a four sided perimeter edge 44 configured in the front panel 12 and (with the door 40 open) revealing the interior.
The blank construction also includes a side edge of the front panel 12 opposite the side panel 16 further includes a partial side panel 46 which, upon assembly, overlaps the side panel 18 during three dimensional assembly. Assembly of the blank can include any adhesive such as for inter-assembling the bottom flaps in combination with securing the partial side flap 46 against the side flap 18. In combination, the top flaps 30 and 34 include hand-hold cutouts 48 and 50 which, upon inward flattening of the inside flaps 28/30 of the pairs of top flaps 28/30 and 32/34, permit the upper most flaps 30/34 to abut against each other with the hand hold cutouts 48/50 in alignment.
The top side flaps 36/38 further include slots 52/54 which receive sandwiched pairs of edge tabs 56/58 and 60/62 projecting from the uppermost top flaps 30/32 (see again blank of
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A plurality of interconnected tear-away strips, see further shown at 110, 112 and 114, are configured into the door 40 inwardly spaced from the tamper evident adhesives and covering strips 104, 106 and 108 and, upon removal, leave the outer rim extending portions of the door corresponding to the strips remaining affixed to the outer rim of the front panel 12 by the tamper evident adhesives. At this point, the inwardly spaced portion of the door permitted to be reopened to reveal a central opening defined within the forward face of the enclosure.
Without limitation, the shipping container 10 can exhibit other shapes, material constructions or the like without departing from the scope of the invention. It is also understood that the corrugated heavy duty paperboard construction of the shipping container, combined with the arrangement of ventilation slots 15, provide any necessary degree of anti-degradation breathe-ability to the desired article, such as which is not limited to use with transporting garments and which can also be reconfigured for use with other contents to be shipped in a tamper evident fashion. The rectangular construction of the shipping container also enables easier and secure shipping by providing a flat bottom for supporting in a vertically stacked arrangement.
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Similarly, upper panels 28′/32′ and flaps 36′/38′ (see again
Having described my invention, other and additional preferred embodiments will become apparent to those skilled in the art to which it pertains, and without deviating from the scope of the appended claims.