Patents Assigned to Carroll Packaging
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Publication number: 20080169216Abstract: Dunnage for storing and handling parts, such as automotive steering wheels, comprises identical vacuum-formed dunnage sections having tapering walls enabling the sections to be nested in each other. Sections may also be stacked upon each other and are provided with parts receiving pockets whereby when the sections are stacked to form a closed container, the pocket in the stacked sections cooperatively hold the parts separated from each other, thereby avoiding damage to the parts. Two or more of the dunnage containers may be stacked on each other and projections and cavities on the stacked containers interfit to prevent lateral movement and collapse of the stack.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 11, 2007Publication date: July 17, 2008Applicant: CARROLL PACKAGINGInventor: THOMAS RICHARD KALTZ
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Patent number: 7322479Abstract: Dunnage for supporting elongated products arranged in layers in storage or shipping containers comprises elongated plastic strips having openings for receiving the goods and also having reinforcing members extending along their undersides which are removably received in dunnage supports attached to the sides of the container. The dunnage supports are so arranged that the reinforcing members are supported out of contact with subjacent and superjacent layers of the products and dunnage. For returnable containers or boxes whose walls are collapsed inwardly over the floor of the box, space may be provided beneath the inwardly folded walls to accommodate the dunnage for return shipment. Wall brackets for supporting opposite ends of the dunnage strips may be shallow and the dunnage provided with flanges for reception between the box walls and the brackets thereby permitting use of shallow brackets allowing the box walls to be folded in bypass relation thereto.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 2004Date of Patent: January 29, 2008Assignee: Carroll PackagingInventors: Thomas Richard Kaltz, Jr., Donna Lou Lucas
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Patent number: 7246705Abstract: Dunnage for supporting elongated products arranged in layers in storage or shipping containers comprises elongated plastic strips having openings for receiving the goods and also having reinforcing members extending along their undersides which are removably received in dunnage supports attached to the sides of the container. The dunnage supports are so arranged that the reinforcing members are supported out of contact with subjacent and superjacent layers of the products and dunnage. For returnable containers or boxes whose walls are collapsed inwardly over the floor of the box, space may be provided beneath the inwardly folded walls to accommodate the dunnage for return shipment. Wall brackets for supporting opposite ends of the dunnage strips may be shallow and the dunnage provided with flanges for reception between the box walls and the brackets thereby permitting use of shallow brackets allowing the box walls to be folded in bypass relation thereto.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2004Date of Patent: July 24, 2007Assignee: Carroll PackagingInventors: Thomas Richard Kaltz, Jr., Donna Lou Lucas
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Patent number: 7029259Abstract: The present invention involves an apparatus for making slotted tubular dunnage in which a resilient plastic tube having a pair of flanges at opposite sides extending along the length of the tube is held by gripping the flanges at opposite sides of the tube and squeezing sides of the tube together. The apparatus then moves the tube into a slotting position between a steel rule die and a kissing plate while holding the tube with the sides squeezed together. The apparatus then shifts the die against and through the sides of the tube forming a slot therein surrounding a cutout slug of the tube. The apparatus then withdraws the die from the tube while retaining the slug within the slot and moves the tube to a discharged position and discontinues the squeezing of the tube.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 2004Date of Patent: April 18, 2006Assignee: Carroll PackagingInventor: Hazen J. Carroll
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Patent number: 6896142Abstract: Dunnage for supporting elongated products arranged in layers in storage or shipping containers comprises elongated plastic strips having openings for receiving the goods and also having reinforcing members extending along their undersides which are removably received in dunnage supports attached to the sides of the container. The dunnage supports are so arranged that the reinforcing members are supported out of contact with subjacent and superjacent layers of the products and dunnage.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 2003Date of Patent: May 24, 2005Assignee: Carroll PackagingInventors: Thomas Richard Kaltz, Jr., Donna Lou Lucas
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Publication number: 20050011801Abstract: Dunnage for supporting elongated products arranged in layers in storage or shipping containers comprises elongated plastic strips having openings for receiving the goods and also having reinforcing members extending along their undersides which are removably received in dunnage supports attached to the sides of the container. The dunnage supports are so arranged that the reinforcing members are supported out of contact with subjacent and superjacent layers of the products and dunnage. For returnable containers or boxes whose walls are collapsed inwardly over the floor of the box, space may be provided beneath the inwardly folded walls to accommodate the dunnage for return shipment. Wall brackets for supporting opposite ends of the dunnage strips may be shallow and the dunnage provided with flanges for reception between the box walls and the brackets thereby permitting use of shallow brackets allowing the box walls to be folded in bypass relation thereto.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 10, 2004Publication date: January 20, 2005Applicant: CARROLL PACKAGINGInventors: Thomas Kaltz, Donna Lucas
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Publication number: 20050011799Abstract: Dunnage for supporting elongated products arranged in layers in storage or shipping containers comprises elongated plastic strips having openings for receiving the goods and also having reinforcing members extending along their undersides which are removably received in dunnage supports attached to the sides of the container. The dunnage supports are so arranged that the reinforcing members are supported out of contact with subjacent and superjacent layers of the products and dunnage.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 15, 2003Publication date: January 20, 2005Applicant: Carroll PackagingInventors: Thomas Kaltz, Donna Lucas
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Publication number: 20040265408Abstract: The present invention involves an apparatus for making slotted tubular dunnage in which a resilient plastic tube having a pair of flanges at opposite sides extending along the length of the tube is held by gripping the flanges at opposite sides of the tube and squeezing sides of the tube together. The apparatus then moves the tube into a slotting position between a steel rule die and a kissing plate while holding the tube with the sides squeezed together. The apparatus then shifts the die against and through the sides of the tube forming a slot therein surrounding a cutout slug of the tube. The apparatus then withdraws the die from the tube while retaining the slug within the slot and moves the tube to a discharged position and discontinues the squeezing of the tube.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 15, 2004Publication date: December 30, 2004Applicant: Carroll PackagingInventor: Hazen J. Carroll
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Patent number: 6793853Abstract: The present invention involves a method of making slotted tubular dunnage. The method of the present invention includes providing a tube having a pair of flanges at opposite sides extending along the length of the tube, and holding the tube by gripping the flanges at opposite sides of the tube and squeezing sides of the tube together. The method further includes moving the tube into a slotting position between a steel rule die and a kissing plate while holding the tube with the sides squeezed together. The method further includes shifting the die against and through the sides of the tube forming a slot therein surrounding a cutout slug of the tube. The method further includes withdrawing the die from the tube while retaining the slug within the slot. Furthermore, the method includes moving the tube to a discharged position and discontinuing the squeezing of the tube.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2001Date of Patent: September 21, 2004Assignee: Carroll PackagingInventor: Hazen J. Carroll