Reusable product packaging
A reusable shipping container for the transport of heavy and/or bulky objects is disclosed. In a preferred embodiment of the reusable-shipping container the carrying base of the container is made of a strong durable plastic like material. The reusable shipping container includes a cover made of a lightweight flexible material that is connected to the base in a detachable but secure fashion by securing mechanisms. In a preferred embodiment the securing mechanism can be a quick releasable clip type mechanism or a twist lock mechanism.
The present invention relates to shipping containers more particularly it relates to shipping containers designed for multiple reuses with heavy or bulky objects.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONShipping containers used for bulky or heavy objects in common use tend to be made of wooden pallets with some type of covering made of wood or cardboard. Use of this packaging requires a significant expenditure of time and effort to prepare it for use. The object to be shipped has to be secured to the pallet by some means, usually metal or fabric straps and the pallet encased with a cover. Attaching the cover usually entails the taping of the cover to the pallet if it is cardboard or nailing it if it is wood. Additionally, if the bulky or heavy object has to be reshipped the whole process of repackaging is repeated. This can often happen when a manufacturer or distributor sends to a customer a replacement part, such as a heavy electrical motor and the customer has to return the motor for exchange, repair or refurbishing. If the motor has been returned for repair or refurbishing once the customer receives the repaired or refurbished motor they have to return the one loaned to them for use while theirs is being repaired. Thus, this might require multiple reuses of the same packaging. Often the packaging may be damaged or destroyed due to its multiple reuse by the act of opening and repackaging.
Reusable shipping packaging is well known in the shipping industry. Often such reusable packaging is made of cardboard enclosures used in conjunction with foam forms, large Styrofoam or cardboard braces. However, this packaging is generally only useable with objects of light to moderate weight. As soon as the object to be shipped exceeds several pounds cardboard is not strong enough in and of itself to provide the necessary strong packaging. Also, cardboard has a limited useful life depending on how it is used and how frequently it is used.
There are a number of containers disclosed that attempt to provide an adequate reusable container for bulky or heavy objects. However, most tend to rely on collapsible wooden containers. While these collapsible containers may solve some of the durability or strength problems they still tend to be cumbersome and time consuming to erect and prepare for use and pack as well as unpack and disassemble.
Thus, what is needed is reusable product packaging that can easily and quickly be assembled and packed. Product packaging that can also be easily and quickly unpacked and repacked as necessary. The product packaging also must be resistent to possible damage during the packing and unpacking steps when used multiple times.
SUMMARYThus, it is an objective of the present invention to provide a durable and economical reusable-shipping container that is easy and efficient to use. It is a further objective to provide a reusable-shipping container that can be used with bulky or heavy objects.
The present invention accomplishes these and other objectives by providing: a reusable shipping container for the transportation of objects that includes: a base carrier made of a strong, shock resistant, durable lightweight material capable of carrying substantial loads; the carrier having at least one securing position on an outside peripheral side of the base carrier and at least one object securing position on a top of the base carrier to securely but detachably connect at least one object to the top of the base; a light weight collapsible cover with at least one connection point designed to mate to the at least one securing position on the base carrier; and at least one securing mechanism to detachably but securely connect the at least one connection point on the cover to the at least one securing position on the base carrier.
In an additional aspect of the present invention the securing mechanism can be a removable clipping mechanism or a twist lock mechanism. In yet another aspect of the present invention the base can be made of a hard durable plastic like material such as polyurethane, polyelethaline, polypropylene or similar materials.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGSThe invention will be better understood by an examination of the following description, together with the accompanying drawings, in which:
The invention provides reusable product packaging that can be used to ship products, such as electrical motors, gear systems, or similar heavy or bulky objects. The package can be easily opened up and then easily re-closed and reshipped if necessary without the need to replace the packaging or spend excess time repackaging the object being shipped.
The package or shipping container of the present invention consists of a base 21 (
When cover 22 is placed on base 21 and flaps 25 are pivoted up against cover 22 opening 29 and opening 33 are congruent and thus allow for the insertion of securing clip 33 through the congruent or aligned openings. This, naturally, securely but detachably holds cover 22 to base 21.
The carrying base of the present invention in the preferred embodiment is made out of polyurethane, polyelethaline, polypropylene or a similar plastic type of material. These are all materials that can provide a strong, rugged and durable base that can withstand multiple uses. These materials can be easily molded into the appropriate shape for the intended use. Thus, when these materials are used the top of the base can be molded into a form to accept a specific object. For instance if a company manufactures or uses heavy electrical motors, gear systems or the like a special base can be made for reusable packaging to ship the product to the customer and have the customer easily return it for servicing, replacement etc. The top of base can easily be configured to for use with various types of object securing devices to hold the object securely to the base during shipping. The example of an object securing mechanism shown in
The cover 71 in
FIGS. 10 to 15 depict another version of the securing mechanism of the present invention. The version of securing mechanism 81 depicted in
FIGS. 12 depicts twist lock mechanism 81 in the unlocked position and
In another variation of the invention the twist lock mechanism 81 can be permanently attached to the cover 71 at plate 86. Alternatively, the twist lock mechanism can be attached to the base flap 61 at plate 87. Thus, by attaching the connection and securing mechanism twist lock mechanism 81 to the cover or the base in a permanent manner facilitates use of the package system in that the connection mechanism will not be misplaced and lost and always available for use. The twist lock mechanisms can be attached permanently to either the base flaps or cover flaps in a variety of different ways and still accomplish the objectives of the present invention. In embodiment of this variation of the invention plate 89 can be permanently affixed to either the cover or the base.
While the invention has been particularly shown and described with reference to a preferred embodiment thereof, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes in form and detail may be made to it without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
Claims
1. A reusable shipping container for the transportation of objects comprising:
- a base carrier made of a strong, shock resistant, durable lightweight material capable of carrying substantial loads;
- said carrier having at least one securing position on an outside peripheral side of said base carrier and at least one object securing position on a top of said base carrier to securely but detachably connect at least one object to the top of said base;
- a light weight collapsible cover with at least one connection point designed to mate to said at least one securing position on said base carrier; and
- at least one securing mechanism to detachably but securely connect said at least one connection point on said cover to said at least one securing position on said base carrier.
2. The shipping container of claim 1 wherein said at least one securing mechanism is at least one quick release clip that thereby detachably but securely connects said one securing position to said at least one connection point.
3. The shipping container of claim 1 wherein said at least one securing mechanism is at least one twist lock mechanism that thereby detachably but securely connects said one securing position to said at least one connection point.
4. The shipping container of claim 1 wherein said securing position is formed by at least one rigid wall member that projects up from said base with an opening in said rigid wall member and said connection point on said cover is at least one opening on a side of said cover and when said cover is placed on said base said one opening on said rigid wall member is congruent with said at least one opening on said cover to thereby allow said at least one securing member to be inserted through said congruent openings and thereby securely but detachably connect said cover to said base.
5. The shipping container of claim 4 wherein said at least one rigid wall member is a first and second rigid wall members with openings, said first and second wall being positioned on opposite facing sides of said base, said at least one opening on a side of said cover being a first and second opening on opposite facing sides of said cover and positioned such that when said cover is placed on said base said opening in said first wall member becomes congruent with said first opening in said cover to form a first congruent aperture, and said opening in said second rigid wall becomes congruent with said second opening is said cover to form a second aperture, and said at least one securing member is a first and second securing member that can be respectively inserted through said first and second congruent apertures.
6. The shipping container of claim 1 wherein said at least one securing position is formed by at least one pivoting member of said base, which at least one pivoting member has an opening in it and said at least one connection point on said cover is at least opening on a side of said cover and wherein when said cover is placed on said base said at least one pivoting member can be pivoted into a position wherein said at least one opening on said pivoting member is congruent with said at least one opening in said cover and wherein said at least one securing mechanism can be inserted through sand congruent openings to securely but detachably hold said at least one pivoting member in contact with said cover.
7. The shipping container of claim 6 wherein said at least one pivoting member is four pivoting members, and said at least one opening in said cover is four openings in said cover, and said securing mechanism is four securing mechanisms and wherein said four pivoting members and said four openings in said cover are positioned such that upon placing said cover on said base each of said pivoting members can be pivoted up to form by said opening in said pivoting member a congruent aperture with one of the openings in said cover through which one of the securing members can be inserted to thereby form a secure but detachable connection between said cover and said base.
8. The shipping container of claim 1 wherein said base carrier is made of one of the materials selected from the following group: polyurethane, polyelethaline and polypropylene.
9. The shipping container of claim 1 wherein said top of said base carrier is molded into a predetermined form to accept and securely hold a predetermined object.
10. The shipping container of claim 1 wherein said base carrier can support an object of several hundred pounds.
11. The shipping container of claim 1 wherein said at least one securing mechanism is permanently connected to said base at said at least one securing position and can detachably connect said base to said cover at said at least one connection point.
12. The shipping container of claim 1 wherein said at least one securing mechanism is permanently connected to said cover at said at least one connection point and can detachably connect said cover to said base at said at least one securing position.
Type: Application
Filed: Jul 30, 2003
Publication Date: Feb 3, 2005
Inventor: Walter Parsadayan (Lake Forest, CA)
Application Number: 10/631,902