Method of storing and shipping a gasket
A method of storing a flexible polygonal article, such as a gasket, is provided. Initially, a storage device is selected. Next, an article constructed of a plurality of interconnected elongated side members is selected. Each of the plurality of side members have an internal wall and an external wall attached perpendicular thereto. Next, a support member is selected from the plurality of side members and moved above the storage device. The storage device includes a storage shelf having a support channel with a horizontal and vertical surface. The support member is then placed in the support channel such that the internal wall of the support member is supported on the horizontal surface. Finally, at least a portion of the first external wall is magnetically engaged to at least a portion of the vertical surface, thereby supporting the flexible article on the storage device.
The present invention relates to a method of storing and shipping a flexible gasket, and more particularly, to a method of storing and shipping a flexible gasket having a compressible structure.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONFlexible plastic gaskets made of rubber, vinyl or other similar materials are used in many applications to provide an effective seal between doors and door frames, windows and window frames, and other such devices. These gaskets often include a soft compression bulb or cell which helps to increase the seal and thus the energy efficiency of the gasket. These types of gaskets are often used on refrigerator doors and other home and commercial appliance products sold in relatively high volumes. In such applications, the gaskets, and in particular the cell has a contoured or non-planar configuration which cooperates with a complementary contoured surface on the appliance for improving the seal therebetween. Thus, it is desirable to ship and store such seals on a manner which maintains the cross-sectional configuration of the cell.
Gasket manufacturers must store and ship these gaskets in high volumes. Hence, racks have been developed to carry a large group of gaskets. The racks typically include a frame supporting a shelf, from which the gaskets are hung. One such rack design includes a shelf having a flat surface from which the gaskets are simply hung by a selected side on the flat surface. Another design includes a shelf having a contoured surface. The surface is typically constructed of vacuum molded plastic to define a plurality of channels. The channels are not typically formed to accommodate a specific gasket or cell configuration. Nonetheless, the gaskets are hung from the shelf by placing a selected side in a channel. A problem with both of the above-described shelf designs and methods of storing gaskets is that the weight of the gasket tends to deform the gasket supported on the shelf, particularly the soft compression bulb or cell.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONA method of storing and shipping a flexible polygonal article, such as an energy efficient gasket, is provided. Initially, a storage device is selected. Next, an article constructed of a plurality of interconnected elongated side members is selected. Each of the plurality of side members have an internal wall and an external wall attached perpendicular thereto. Next, a support member is selected from the plurality of side members. The support member is then moved above the storage device. The storage device includes a storage shelf having a plurality of support channels. The support channels include a horizontal surface and a vertical surface. The support member is then placed in a support channel such that the internal wall of the support member is supported on the horizontal surface. Finally, a portion of the external wall of the article is magnetically engaged to a portion of the vertical surface of the support channel, thereby supporting the article in the channel.
A gasket shipped and stored in accordance with the present invention will maintain the cross-section of the cell and remain substantially undeformed during shipping and storage. As such, the gasket can provide the energy efficient fit as designed for a given application. The present invention, and in particular the magnetic engagement of the seal with the rack has the added benefit of facilitating the proper placement of the gasket within the rack at the end of the gasket manufacturing process.
Further areas of applicability of the present invention will become apparent from the detailed description provided hereinafter. It should be understood that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating the preferred embodiment of the invention, are intended for purposes of illustration only and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGSThe present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description and the accompanying drawings, wherein:
The following description of the preferred embodiment(s) is merely exemplary in nature and is in no way intended to limit the scope of the invention, its application, or its uses.
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The relationship between the base 38, the wall member 36, horizontal surface 36, and the step 44 defines a channel 34 which is shaped to engagingly support a gasket 52 without deforming or distorting the gasket 52 during storage and shipping. Before describing the method of storing and shipping a gasket in accordance with the present invention, it is beneficial to describe the configuration of a typical gasket 52. With reference to
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The present invention provides a method of shipping a plurality of gaskets is provided. Accordingly, the above method further includes engaging the peripheral frame 20 of the base frame 12 with a transporting device (not shown) such as a fork lift, crane or other lifting device. In an exemplary embodiment, a pair of forks on a fork lift are received in the pair of support tubes 28 in the peripheral frame 20. The fork lift is then free to lift and move the rack 10 freely about. The shipping method further includes stacking multiple racks 10 upon each other prior to shipping the plurality of gaskets 50. Accordingly, a second rack (substantially identical to rack 10) is selected subsequent to placing a set of gaskets 52 on the first rack 10. Once the second rack is fully loaded, it is engaged by a transporting device (not shown), such as a fork lift, as described above. The second rack is then lifted above and placed on the first rack 10. The plurality of female portions 26 on the vertical support staffs 18 of the second rack receive the plurality of male portions 24 on the vertical support staffs 18 of the first rack 10, thereby securely stacking the two racks. It should be appreciated that while the method described herein only includes two racks being stacked, a method including any number of racks being stacked is intended to be within the scope of the present invention.
The description of the invention is merely exemplary in nature and, thus, variations that do not depart from the gist of the invention are intended to be within the scope of the invention. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention.
Claims
1. A storage and shipping rack for a flexible gasket of the type having a storage shelf supported on a support frame, the storage shelf comprising a plurality of storage channels, each of said plurality of storage channels including an elongated horizontal surface, and an elongated vertical surface extending substantially perpendicular from said horizontal surface, a portion of said elongated vertical surface having a ferrous metal element defining a vertical magnetic engagement surface.
2. The rack of claim 1 wherein said base frame includes a plurality of vertical support staffs interconnected by a peripheral frame having a set of receiving tubes.
3. The rack of claim 2 wherein said plurality of vertical support staffs each include a male portion on one of a top and bottom end and a female portion on the other of said top and bottom end.
4. The rack of claim 1 wherein said support frame includes an inverted A-frame structure attached to a cross bar disposed between said base frame and said storage shelf.
5. The rack of claim 1 wherein each of said plurality of channels further include a step portion disposed on said horizontal surface on a side of said channel opposite from said vertical surface.
6. The rack of claim 1 where said horizontal surface is a vacuum formed plastic component.
7. The rack of claim 1 wherein each of said plurality of storage channels being defined by a pair of ribs, each rib having said elongated vertical surface formed thereon.
8. The rack of claim 7 wherein said ferrous metal element is a steel plate having an edge received in a groove formed in said channel adjacent said vertical surface.
9. The rack of claim 8 wherein said steel plate extends above said elongated vertical surface formed on a first of said pair of ribs.
10. The rack of claim 9 wherein a second of said pair of ribs defines a step portion on a side of said channel opposite from said elongated vertical surface.
11. A method of storing and shipping a flexible gasket comprising:
- providing a flexible gasket having a compressible bulb portion and a magnetic element disposed in a first surface thereof;
- positioning said flexible gasket on a storage shelf having a plurality of support channels formed therein;
- locating said compression bulb in one of said plurality of support channels; and
- magnetically engaging said magnetic element to an elongated vertical surface adjacent said one of said plurality of support channels.
12. The method of claim 11 further comprising the step of positioning a dart extending from a second surface of said flexible gasket on a step adjacent said one of said plurality of support channels.
13. The method of claim 11 further comprising the steps of:
- positioning additional flexible gaskets in each of said plurality of support channels formed in said storage shelf;
- locating said compression bulb of said additional flexible gaskets in one of said plurality of support channels; and
- magnetically engaging said magnetic element of said additional flexible gaskets to an elongated vertical surface adjacent said one of said plurality of support channels, whereby each of said plurality of support channels is provided with a flexible gasket.
14. The method of claim 11 wherein at least a portion of said vertical surface comprises a ferro-metallic element.
15. A method of transporting flexible gaskets comprising:
- locating a first storage rack in a loading position, said first storage rack including a storage shelf having a support channel with a horizontal surface and a vertical surface extending therefrom and having a ferrous metal element;
- selecting an gasket having a plurality of elongated side members attached at their ends to form a polygon, each of said plurality of side members having a first wall portion with a magnetic element formed therein and a second wall portion;
- positioning said flexible gasket above said first storage rack;
- placing said flexible gasket in said support channel such that said first wall is supported on said horizontal surface and at least a portion of said second wall magnetically engages with said ferrous metal element, thereby supporting said flexible gasket on said first storage rack; and
- transporting said first storage rack to a location remote from said loading position.
16. The method of claim 15 wherein the step of placing said flexible gasket in one of said plurality of channels further includes placing a dart extending from a second wall of said flexible gasket onto a step portion of said storage shelf.
17. The method of claim 15 further comprising the step of:
- locating a second storage rack in said loading position, said second storage rack including a storage shelf having a support channel with a horizontal surface and a vertical surface extending therefrom and having a ferrous metal element;
- selecting an gasket having a plurality of elongated side members attached at their ends to form a polygon, each of said plurality of side members having a first wall portion with a magnetic element formed therein and a second wall portion;
- positioning said flexible gasket above said second storage rack;
- placing said flexible gasket in said support channel such that said first wall is supported on said horizontal surface and at least a portion of said second wall magnetically engages with said ferrous metal element, thereby supporting said flexible gasket on said second storage rack;
- transporting said second storage rack to said location remote; and
- stacking said second storage rack on top of said first storage rack.
Type: Application
Filed: Nov 17, 2004
Publication Date: May 18, 2006
Inventor: Gary Purlee (Sellersburg, IN)
Application Number: 10/991,356
International Classification: A47B 43/00 (20060101);