Spring loaded corner post for use with plastic film wrapping

Special receptacle or package – Shock protection type – With distinct corner or edge protector

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C206S591000, C206S497000

Reexamination Certificate

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06247596

ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND
1. Field of the Invention
This patent relates to packaging for large appliances such as washers, dryers and refrigerators. More particularly, this patent relates to an improved tubular-type corner post that flexes when wrapped tightly with plastic film but is “spring loaded” in the sense that, when fully compressed, it imparts an outward force on the plastic film to keep the plastic film tight.
2. Description of the Related Art
Corner posts are used to cushion the corners of large, heavy appliances (such as washers, dryers, refrigerators, dishwashers and stoves) during storage and transport and to provide resistance against axially directed compressive loads. Typically, the appliance is placed on and fastened to a base pad having dimensions greater than the width and length (depth) of the appliance to accommodate the corner posts. A protective corrugated sleeve is placed over the appliance and inside the perimeter of the base to form four container sidewalls. The corner posts are then inserted around the corners of the appliance to protect the product from scratching and denting during shipping and handling. A corrugated top serves as the container lid. Metal or plastic straps may be wrapped around the container to better secure the corner posts between the appliance corners and the corrugated container walls.
One typical type of corner post is that made of multiple layers of paper wound into a convolute (coiled) tube. Adhesive is used to bond the paper layers. Before the adhesive dries, the tube is formed into the desired shape, typically one with a modified “L” shaped cross section to fit snugly between the corner of an appliance and the inner corner of the appliance container.
Numerous patents disclose corner posts made from convolutely wound paper. For example, Gardner U.S. Pat. No. 4,482,054, issued Dec. 7, 1993, discloses a corner post made of a single piece of convolutely wound paper having fibers disposed longitudinally. Numerous beaded configurations are disclosed.
Ortlieb U.S. Pat. No. 5,593,039 discloses a corner post made from convolutely wound paper and including a shoulder defined by a laterally turned portion of an inner wall. The corner post is designed to be used with appliances having projecting handles and the like.
Hughes U.S. Pat. No. 5,267,651, issued Dec. 7, 1993, discloses yet another corner post made from convolutely wound paper. Stiffening beads in each leg and integrally formed in the outside wall extend into free engagement with the inner wall. When a transverse force is applied to one leg of the post, the stiffening bead in that leg partially collapses on itself and slides along the inner wall.
While these and other corner posts are most often used to cushion and protect appliances packaged in cartons having vertical walls made of corrugated cardboard, they can also be used with packages employing heavy duty clear plastic film. The plastic film then serves as the sides of the package. The resulting package allows a substantially full view of the appliance.
However, one disadvantage of using conventional corner posts with plastic film packages is that, when the corner posts are placed around the corners of a product and the entire assembly is wrapped tightly in clear plastic film, the film tends to become loose over time. A second disadvantage of conventional tubular type corner posts is that they can collapse when subjected to very strong compressive forces, such as that which is applied when an appliance package is wrapped very tightly in plastic film.
Thus it is an object of the present invention to provide a corner post that can be used to protect products wrapped tightly in plastic film.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a spring loaded corner post that exerts an outward force on the plastic film when in a compressed state so that the plastic wrap stays tight during shipping and storage.
Yet another object of the present invention is to provide a corner post that does not collapse or lose its protective ability when subjected to compressive forces from tightly wrapped plastic film.
Still another object of the present invention is to provide a corner post whose strength is enhanced when it is wrapped tightly with plastic film.
Further and additional objects will appear from the description, accompanying drawings, and appended claims.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention is a spring loaded corner post for cushioning and protecting a product to be wrapped very tightly in clear plastic film. When corner posts made according to the present invention are placed around a product and the assembly is wrapped tightly in clear plastic film, the corner posts flex until they cannot flex any more, at which point the corner posts exert an outward force on the plastic film in “spring loaded” fashion, thus keeping the plastic film tight.
The corner post comprises an outer wall having two leg members connected lengthwise along an outer corner and an inner wall having two leg members connected lengthwise along an inner corner. The inner wall leg members are substantially coextensive with the outer wall leg members. The inner and outer walls are laterally spaced from one another and define spaces therebetween. Formed integrally along one leg of the inner wall and running the length of the wall is a first bead or indentation. The bead has two side panels which extend from the inner wall toward the outer wall and terminate in an apex.
A second bead is integrally formed in the outer wall along its length. This second bead has two side panels extending toward the inner wall and terminating in an apex. The second bead apex is spaced from the inner wall.
The first and second beads are formed along corresponding legs of the inner and outer walls but are offset to allow the corner post to be compressed slightly when subjected to a compressive force, such as when the product and corner post assembly is wrapped tightly in clear plastic film.
When the product and corner post assembly is wrapped tightly in plastic film, a side panel of the second (outer) bead is forced against a side panel of the first (inner) bead, and the second bead apex is forced against the inner wall, thus “locking” the two beads together to prevent further compression. Preferably, the side panels are substantially parallel and extend at acute angles from the inner and outer walls respectively.
In the preferred embodiment, the outer wall leg members form an outer corner which defines an acute angle. When wrapped very tightly in plastic film, this outer corner approaches a right angle. The distortion of the outer and inner walls causes the walls to exert an outward force on the plastic film, thus keeping the plastic film tightly wrapped around the product and corner post assembly.


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