Suspension Package
An inventive suspension packaging insert for the protection and immobilization of an article during transit is disclosed. The inventive insert incorporates a top panel and a bottom with panel, each with a pair of side panels and an end panel that that extend from the top and bottom panel and are foldable to allow easy insert into the outer box. The inventive insert incorporates side panels that have a diagonal cutout, and a circular cutout that traverses the end panels and the top and bottom panels, which each allow for easier removal of the insert from the outer box, and thus the article, and minimizes the damage that can incur during article removal.
The present invention relates to a packaging assembly. More specifically, it relates to an improved packaging assembly structure for holding an article in place to prevent damage during shipping the inventive packaging assembly facilitates removing the article from the packaging with a lower risk of damage.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONProtective packaging is often used when transporting an article. It is often necessary to protect that article from contaminants, such as dirt, dust, and debris. Protective packaging may also protect an article from damage during shipping. For example, when shipping relatively fragile articles, it is desirable to place these articles inside a box that protects against physical impacts during loading, transit, and unloading. Moreover, it is important to protect these articles with additional structures that prevent movement within the box that may cause damage. Such additional structures traditionally include paper or plastic packing material, structured plastic foams, and foam-filled cushions, among others.
A useful form of packaging for especially fragile articles is frequently referred to as suspension packaging. This allows the article to be suspended within the box so as to be spaced from the sides of the box to protect the article against foreign objects which may impact or compromise the outer sides of the box.
A variety of suspension packaging systems have been developed to protect fragile articles during transit. Examples of these suspension packages are shown in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,405,000; 5,967, 327; 6,302.274; 7,086,534; and 7,775,367. In each of these disclosures, the article is placed in a thin plastic sleeve or is suspended between two layers of thin plastic film material. However, no easy way to remove the article without ripping the package and risking damage to the article or causing the article to drop from the packaging completely when removing it from its packaging.
Therefore, a need exists for a new, effective, and improved, suspension package that allows for easier removal that limits the risk of damage to the package and/or the article during removal from the outer box.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention relates to a suspension package member designed to be inserted into an outer box. An item to be shipped is placed within the folded suspension package member, which is configured to fit inside the outer box such that the shipped item does not physically touch any side of the outer box. Accordingly, if the outer box is damaged, the shipped item is less likely to be damaged. Furthermore. if the outer box is dropped or impacted—as may occur during shipping—the shipped item is less likely to move within the package or be damaged. One embodiment of the suspension packaging member includes a panel having a top portion and a bottom portion, perforated edges around the top panel and bottom panel and a perforated edge separating the top and bottom panel.
The perforated edges around the top panel defines a pair of folding side panels and an end panel, and the perforated edges around the bottom panel also define a first pair of folding side panels and end panel. Each of the side panels includes a first end that is adjacent to the end panel and second end that is central to the end panel, wherein a side panel is connected to the top panel and a side panel is connected to the bottom panel meet at the central folding perforated edge separating the top panel and the bottom panel. Each second end of the four side panels has a cutout that meets at the central folding perforated edge separating the top panel and the bottom panel to allow for easier removal of the packaging insert and the article. In one embodiment the diagonal cutouts permit the folded top and bottom panels to be separated without fully removing the suspension packaging member from the outer box.
The side panels are connected to the top panel and the bottom panel along a perforated fold line, the end panels are connected to the top panel and the bottom panel along a perforated fold line. The top panel and the bottom panel each has a window opening in the center with a flexible, plastic film connected to the underside extending across the window opening of each of the top panel and the bottom panel, which allows for the article to rest during transit. A first end of the top panel and a first end of the bottom panel and first end of the pair of end panels has a cutout portion allowing the folded sides of the suspension package member to be easily pulled apart by a user's fingers.
The folding side panels and end panels may be folded to a 180 degree angle allowing for the insert to fit into the outer box. The folding side panels and end panels rest against the inside walls of the outer box. The insert is foldable at the central perforated edge wherein top panel rests on the underside of the bottom panel allowing for the insert to lit comfortably inside the outer box without extra room for the insert to move during transit.
Examples of film material that may be used in the inventive suspension package include, but are not limited to, Polyethylene, Low Density Polyethylene. Linear Low Density Polyethylene, Medium Density Polyethylene, High Density Polyethylene, Polypropylene, Cast Polypropylene, Oriented Polypropylene, Metalized Polyester, Metalized Oriented Polypropyle, Polyester, Nylon, Paper Poly Foil Poly, Film Foil Laminations, anti-static packaging and electrostatic discharge packaging.
The film may include additives such or coatings such as: Ethylene acrylic acid, Metallocenes, Surlyn, Ethylene (vinyl alcohol), Poly (vinylidene chloride). It may also feature Poly Extrusion Lamination.
In one embodiment. the film extends around the cutout portion of the first end portions of the top, bottom and end panels so that tension placed on the respective panels will also be distributed to the film, thereby allowing for separation of the film as well as the respective panels.
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It should be understood that various changes and modifications to the presently preferred embodiments described herein will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Such changes and modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention and without diminishing its intended advantages. It is therefore intended that such changes and modifications be covered by the appended claims.
Claims
1. A suspension packaging member adapted for insertion into an outer box, comprising:
- a base having a top panel and a bottom panel, wherein said top panel and said bottom panel each comprise a pair of foldably connected side panels and end panels;
- perforated edges on all sides of said top panel and said bottom panel, wherein said side panels and said panel on said top panel and said bottom panel foldably connect;
- a first pair of said perforated edges opposite said side panels of said top panel and said bottom panel to form a pair of folding said side panels, each including a first end and a second end;
- a pair of cutouts in the center of said top panel and said bottom panel forming a window opening;
- a flexible film material connected to said top panel and said bottom panel so as to extend across the underside of said window opening;
- a diagonal cutout on said first end of said side panels;
- a pair of cutouts along said perforated edge of said end panels configured to facilitate pulling apart the top and bottom panels when the suspension package member is a folded configuration.
2. The suspension package of claim 1 wherein the flexible film material extends around the top and bottom portions of at least said cutout along said perforated edge of the end panel corresponding to the top panel.
Type: Application
Filed: Oct 30, 2019
Publication Date: May 6, 2021
Inventor: Joseph Gaikoski (Carrollton, TX)
Application Number: 16/668,133