Abstract: Universal wraps are used in the construction of a container centerbody. The wraps may take the form of a top and bottom wrap with complementary stacking patterns, in which the wraps create the centerbody. The wraps permit stacking of different-style containers regardless of which container is positioned as the bottom container. The universal wraps may include curved edge portions to seamlessly and aesthetically blend in with a side panel of the container. The stacking patterns of the wraps may take different forms with various shaped protuberances and recessed portions. Further, one or more of the wraps may have isolation features attached to or integrally formed with an interior surface of the wrap.
Abstract: An electromagnetic compatible container is molded from a carbon fiber reinforced polymeric material to provide a sufficient amount of structural durability while substantially preventing equipment within the container from electromagnetic interference. In one embodiment, the container is produced from a carbon fiber reinforced polypropylene sheet material that is selectively cut to form portions of the container that define a cavity for housing the equipment. The carbon fibers may be substantially encased within the polymeric material. Further, the container may have a low surface energy combined with a high level of electrical conductivity.
Abstract: Universal members placed between containers having different stacking patterns permit stacking of these containers regardless of the type of container positioned as the bottom container. The universal members include an appropriate thickness and a plurality of openings configured to receive the different stacking patterns. Depending on the containers being stacked, the universal members may take different forms. For example, one universal member may include T-shaped openings while another universal member may include rectangular-shaped openings with offset members.