Embodiments of the present invention relate generally to appliance protective packaging, and more particularly, to a protective packaging device that fits inside a washing machine tub to lock the tub in place during shipping.
Top-loading washing machines generally comprise a spin or wash tub disposed within a washing machine cabinet or housing. Some washing machines have a central pivoting agitator extending upwardly from the bottom of the wash tub and operably connected to a motor located below the tub. Other washing machines lack this central agitator and instead ridges located on the inside of the wash tub to assist with the agitating function. In washing machines without the central agitator, the base of the wash tub itself may oscillate up and down and/or rotate back and forth to agitate the clothes. In either type of washing machine, the wash tub/system is mounted to the cabinet by suspension rods secured to the tub and the underside of the inner cabinet. This mounting design allows the tub to move freely during a wash cycle. Clearance between the wash tub and the appliance cabinet is small, and so the cabinet is susceptible to damage from impacts from the wash tub when the appliance is moved during shipping.
While certain braces exist which can be disposed within the washing machine cabinet and tub during transportation and installation, these braces tend to become dislodged during transit, falling into the tub and thereby failing to serve their intended protective purposes. This dislodging of the brace may occur due to impacts during transportation (i.e., truck impacts a pothole), due to standard vibrations during ground transportation, due to humidity or temperature changes (i.e., high humidity softens the corrugated cardboard and allows greater movement thereof), other environmental factors, or combinations thereof. Further, existing braces, if they are successfully maintained in position during transportation and installation, tend to scratch and damage the inner rim of the washing machine. Through ingenuity and hard work, the inventor hereof has developed a tub lock device which overcomes these disadvantages.
The present invention is a tub lock device for a washing machine that secures or locks the wash tub into place to prevent the tub from impacting the cabinet during shipping and handling. In some embodiments, the tub lock device comprises four side panels arranged to form a four-sided truncated cone having a bottom major (maximum) dimension which is less than the top diameter of the wash tub and a top major (maximum) dimension exceeding the top diameter of the wash tub. In an embodiment, the tub lock device comprises hanging tabs arranged to prevent the tub lock device from falling into the wash tub during shipping and handling. Further, the tub lock device comprises elliptical tabs and elliptical cutouts such that the elliptical tabs bend or deform into the elliptical cutouts and protect the washing machine from contacting the raw edges of the elliptical cutouts during shipping and handling. In some embodiments, the tub lock device is formed from a cut and folded blank made from corrugated fiberboard. Upon delivery, the tub lock device can be removed from the appliance in a single piece and recycled.
A first embodiment of the present invention comprises a tub lock device for a washing machine. The tub lock device comprises a base and first and second side walls each extending in an upward direction from the base. The first and second side walls each define at least one elliptical tab extending outwardly from the first side wall, at least one elliptical tab extending outwardly from the second side wall, and at least one receiving slot. The tub lock device also comprises third and fourth side walls each extending in the upward direction from the base, the third and fourth walls each defining at least one elliptical cutout, at least one hanging tab extending outwardly from the third side wall, and at least one hanging tab extending outwardly from the fourth side wall. The hanging tabs are positioned upwardly from the elliptical tabs, the elliptical cutouts are configured to receive the elliptical tabs, and each of the at least one hanging tabs is received by one of the at least one receiving slots.
In some further embodiments, the tub lock device is configured to be able to interlock with a wash machine having a wash tub and a cabinet, wherein each of the at least one hanging tab and a face of each of the at least one elliptical tab are in contact with the cabinet when the tub lock device is interlocked with the wash machine.
In some further embodiments, each of the at least one elliptical tabs is positioned within one of the at least one elliptical cutouts.
In some further embodiments, the tub lock device comprises corrugated fiberboard.
In some further embodiments, the third and fourth side walls each also defines at least one positive stop between the at least one elliptical cutout and the at least one hanging tab, and the positive stops rest against the first and second side walls.
In some further embodiments, the first and second side walls each also defines at least one flap.
A second embodiment of the present invention comprises a blank for a tub lock device for a washing machine. The blank comprises a base portion, the base portion defining at least four fold lines, and at least four folding portions. Each folding portion extends outwardly from a fold line of the base portion, and the at least four folding portions each define two side edges and an outer edge. A first two of the at least four folding portions are opposite each other, with respect to the base portion, and each side edge of the first two folding portions defines an elliptical cutout and a hanging tab. A second two of the at least four folding portions are opposite each other, with respect to the base portion, and each outer edge of the second two folding portions defines two receiving slots. The second two folding portions each define two elliptical tabs.
In some further embodiments, the elliptical tabs comprise score lines within the second two folding portions.
In some further embodiments, the receiving slots are V-shaped.
In some further embodiments, the hanging tabs are disposed between the outer edge and a side edge of a first folding portion.
In some further embodiments, the panel is foldable along the at least four fold lines of the base portion.
In some further embodiments, each of the second two folding portions comprises a flap which is attachable to one of the first two folding portions adjacent to it.
In some further embodiments, the flaps are configured to bend along a flap fold line.
In some further embodiments, the elliptical tabs are positioned along the flap fold line.
In some further embodiments, each hanging tab is receivable by the receiving slot that is nearest to it.
In some further embodiments, the elliptical tabs are configured to be received by the elliptical cutouts.
In some further embodiments, each of the elliptical cutouts comprises a partial ellipsis.
In some further embodiments, the length of each of the first two folding portions is longer at the position of the hanging tabs than at the fold line of the adjacent base portion.
In some further embodiments, the elliptical tabs are aligned with and offset from the receiving slot.
A third embodiment of the present invention comprises a method of making a tub lock device for a washing machine. The method first comprises scoring a blank. The blank defines a base portion, the base portion defining at least four fold lines, and at least four folding portions, each folding portion extending outwardly from a fold line of the base portion. The at least four folding portions each define two side edges and an outer edge. A first two of the at least four folding portions are opposite each other, with respect to the base portion, and each side edge of the first two folding portions defines an elliptical cutout and a hanging tab. A second two of the at least four folding portions are opposite each other, with respect to the base portion, and each outer edge of the second two folding portions defines two receiving slots. Each of the second two folding portions defines two flaps which are bendable along flap fold lines, and the second two folding portions each define two elliptical tabs. The method then comprises folding the first two folding portions in an inward direction, folding the second two folding portions in the inward direction, causing the first two folding portions to be received by the receiving slots, bending the flaps along the flap fold lines, and attaching the flaps to the first two folding portions.
In some further embodiments, the blank comprises corrugated cardboard.
Having thus described the invention in general terms, reference will now be made to the accompanying drawings, which are not necessarily drawn to scale, and wherein:
While this invention may be embodied in many forms, there is shown in the drawings and will herein be described in detail one or more embodiments with the understanding that this disclosure is to be considered an exemplification of the principles of the invention and is not intended to limit the invention to the illustrated embodiments.
Turning to the drawings, there is shown in
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In one embodiment of the present invention, the major top dimension of the wash tub lock 10 contains hanging tabs 38, 40, 42, and 44 that exceed the diameter of the cabinet top opening 15. Said alternatively, the length of the wash tub lock 10, from the outer edge of hanging tab 38 to the outer edge of hanging tab 40, which are disposed on opposite ends of the longer sidewall of the wash tub lock 10, is greater than the diameter of the cabinet top opening 15. In this way, the bottom 24 of the wash tub lock 10 is located below the wash tub top opening 13 while the top 22 of the wash tub lock 10 is located above the cabinet top opening 15 (see
Each of side walls 30 and 32 also has positive stops 148, 150, 152, and 154 adjacent to elliptical cutouts 54, 56, 58, and 60, as shown in
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Side walls 34 and 36 also have flaps 62, 64, 66, and 68 and elliptical tabs 46, 48, 50, and 52. The flaps 62, 64, 66, and 68 are configured to bend at side edges 74, 76, 78, and 80 and are attachable to side walls 30 and 32, for example, using hot melt adhesive. Other methods of attachment, including the use of any adhesive known in the art, are also contemplated, however. The elliptical tabs 46, 48, 50, and 52 are bendable or deformable in a radial direction R (see FIG. 2A) to fit into the elliptical cutouts 54, 56, 58, and 60 when the tub lock 10 is fitted into the washing machine 16. When the tub lock 10 is fitted into the washing machine 16, the elliptical tabs 46, 48, 50, and 52 bend or deform to cover the rough, cut edges of the elliptical cutouts 54, 56, 58, and 60, thereby protecting the edge of the washing machine cabinet 14 from becoming scratched or otherwise damaged when the tub lock 10 is in place. Without such elliptical tabs, the rough, cut edges of the elliptical cutouts have a tendency to rub the rim of the washing machine frame and creates scratches and general wear and tear during transit and installation.
The four-sided (rectangular) shape of the tub lock 10 is considered optimal because of its ease of assembly and efficient use of materials. However, other tub lock shapes are contemplated, including three, five and seven sided truncated cones.
In at least one embodiment, tub lock 10 is made out of a corrugated fiberboard material, although other tub lock materials are contemplated. In an embodiment, the tub lock 10 is paper-based. In an embodiment, the tub lock 10 comprises 100% paper-based materials. The inventive tub lock 10, in an embodiment, is prevented from falling into wash tub 12 even in hot and/or humid climates, in which a paper-based material such as corrugated cardboard may soften and move out of position.
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In an embodiment, bottom edges 140, 142, 144, and 146 of the flaps 62, 64, 66, and 68 are slanted at an angle of approximately 30 degrees from fold lines 100 and 104. Outer edges 134 and 136 of side walls 34 and 36 define receiving slots 90, 92, 94, and 96. The receiving slots 90, 92, 94, and 96 may be V-shaped, U-shaped, or C-shaped, or the receiving slots 90, 92, 94, and 96 may be in the shape of slits. Alternatively, receiving slots 90, 92, 94, and 96 may have any other shape that is suitable for receiving the bottom surfaces 114, 116, 118, and 120 of hanging tabs 38, 40, 42, and 44 when the blank is folded to form tub lock 10. Side panels 34 and 36 also include elliptical tabs 46, 48, 50, and 52, which may be formed by scoring the blank. The elliptical tabs 46, 48, 50, and 52 are located inwardly from receiving slots 90, 92, 94, and 96. In an embodiment, elliptical tabs 46, 48, 50, and 52 are not connected to, or are slightly separated from, receiving slots 90, 92, 94, and 96. It is noted that the bottom edges 140, 142, 144, and 146 of the flaps 62, 64, 66, and 68 may be slanted at any other angle, and the receiving slots 90, 92, 94, and 96 may take on any other shape.
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In some embodiments of the present invention, the tub lock 10 comprises a base portion 28 as shown in
If necessary, notches may be formed in the top 22 of the tub lock 10 to accommodate the washing machine lid hinge or other lid components.
The invention works in the following manner. As shown in
Thus, there has been described a tub lock for a washing machine that protects the washing machine cabinet from being damaged or dented from the inside by the washing machine tub. In some example embodiments, the tub lock is made from a folded and interlocked corrugated fiberboard blank to provide strength and recyclability. The tub lock can be used with a washing machine to further protect and cushion the washing machine during assembly and shipping.
The present invention can also be used with dryers having a dryer tub mounted within a cabinet in a fashion similar to that of the washing machines described herein.
It is understood that the embodiments of the invention described above are only particular examples which serve to illustrate the principles of the invention. Modifications and alternative embodiments of the invention are contemplated which do not depart from the scope of the invention as defined by the foregoing teachings and appended claims. It is intended that the claims cover all such modifications and alternative embodiments that fall within their scope.
This application claims benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 63/410,682, entitled “TUB SUPPORT,” filed Sep. 28, 2022, which is incorporated herein in its entirety.
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