Integrated container and dunnage
20220250823 · 2022-08-11
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D81/052
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16K15/20
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
B65D81/05
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A container with integrated dunnage comprises a box fabricated from sheet container material such as cardboard. Adhering to interior walls of the box are one or more inflatable balloons fabricated from flexible, relatively inelastic sheet material. The balloons, when inflated, serve as dunnage for items in the box. An item for storage or shipment may be placed in the box prior to inflating the dunnage. The dunnage may deflated for removal of the item. After dunnage is deflated, the container with inflatable dunnage may be reused for storage or shipment.
Claims
1. A container with integral inflatable dunnage, the container comprising a box with walls, the box having an exterior and an interior, an inflatable dunnage balloon affixed to one of the walls interior to the box, the inflatable dunnage balloon having an interior, a means for inflating the inflatable dunnage balloon, and a means for deflating the inflatable dunnage balloon.
2. The container with integral inflatable dunnage according to claim 1, in which the inflatable dunnage balloon is configured to expand and retain an item within the box when inflated.
3. The container with integral inflatable dunnage according to claim 1, in which the means for inflating the inflatable dunnage balloon comprises at least one gas valve communicating from the exterior of the box to the interior of the inflatable dunnage balloon.
4. The container with integral inflatable dunnage according to claim 1, in which the means for deflating the inflatable dunnage balloon comprises at least one gas valve communicating from the exterior of the box to the interior of the inflatable dunnage balloon.
5. The container with integral inflatable dunnage according to claim 1, in which the means for inflating the inflatable dunnage balloon comprises an air pump operatively connected to provide compressed air to the interior of the inflatable dunnage balloon.
6. The container with integral inflatable dunnage according to claim 1, in which the means for inflating the inflatable dunnage balloon comprises a tank of compressed gas operatively connected to provide compressed gas to the interior of the inflatable dunnage balloon.
7. The container with integral inflatable dunnage according to claim 1, further comprising a semi-rigid member, the semi-rigid member disposed within the interior of the box and abutting the inflatable dunnage balloon and distal to the one of the walls to which the inflatable dunnage balloon is affixed.
8. The container with integral inflatable dunnage according to claim 7, in which the semi-rigid member is molded to conform to an item to be retained within the box.
9. A container with integral inflatable dunnage, the container comprising a box with walls, the box having an exterior and an interior, a plurality of inflatable dunnage balloons, each inflatable dunnage balloon affixed to one of the walls interior to the box, a means for inflating the plurality of inflatable dunnage balloons, and a means for deflating the plurality of inflatable dunnage balloons.
10. An article for assembly into a container with integral inflatable dunnage, the article comprising a cardboard sheet configured to be folded into a box, the cardboard sheet having a top side and a bottom side, an inflatable dunnage balloon having an interior, the inflatable dunnage balloon affixed to the top side of the cardboard sheet, a means for inflating the inflatable dunnage balloon, and a means for deflating the inflatable dunnage balloon.
11. The article for assembly into the container with integral inflatable dunnage according to claim 10, wherein the means for inflating the inflatable dunnage balloon and the means for deflating the inflatable dunnage balloon comprises a gas valve communicating from the bottom side of the cardboard sheet to the interior of the inflatable dunnage balloon.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014] Objects of the present invention as well as advantages, features and characteristics, in addition to methods of operation, function of related elements of structure, and the combination of parts and economies of manufacture, will become apparent upon consideration of the following description and claims with reference to the accompanying drawings, all of which form a part of this specification, wherein like reference numerals designate corresponding parts in the various figures, and wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0023] Turning now to the drawings,
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[0027] As will be appreciated by those in the art, other embodiments of the invention may use other forms of valve to retain air in the inflated dunnage balloons. Such valves include but are not limited to self-sealing flap valves, gate valves and umbrella valves. What is needed is that the valves employed in the invention seal the air or other gas with which the bag is inflated, reasonably preventing substantial leakage from an inflated bag and permitting deflation by the user after the device has been used for shipment of an item, readying the device for reinflation with the next item to be shipped.
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[0030] Compressed gas source 510 may be a small, battery powered air compressor. Many such small compressors, such as the Enusic™ 7800 mAh Cordless 25 L/min 150 PSI Portable Air Compressor Pump, are widely available online and most are adaptable for employment in the present invention. After placement of item 508 within container 502, as illustrated in
[0031] Compressed gas source 510 may alternatively be a small manually operated air pump, such as the double action hand pump, item 23115, from Texsport Inc. of Houston, Tex. In such embodiments, after placement of an item in the container, as illustrated in
[0032] In yet other embodiments, compressed gas source 510 may be a replaceable or refillable small tank of compressed gas, such as a replaceable cartridge of carbon dioxide, breached and delivered by a device such as the CO2yre from Oxford Products Ltd. of Witney, Oxfordshire, U.K. To operate the device for filling the inflatable dunnage, a threaded sealed compressed gas cartridge is screwed into a receptable in the device that pierces the seal of the cartridge, the device restraining the pressure inside the cartridge by a valve. The user may then open the valve to release the gas from the device. In the depicted embodiment, the gas released from this compressed gas source 510 is then delivered by connected feeder lines 512, 514 to inflate dunnage balloons 504, 506. When the dunnage balloons are sufficiently inflated, the user closes the valve on the device. Advantageously for cargo presenting a fire hazard, such as flammable material or lithium batteries, embodiments may utilize tanks of fire retardant gas, for example a brominated haloalkane like Halon 1211, or alternatively FM-200 fire suppressant from The Chemours Company, with U.S. headquarters in Wilmington, Del., to inflate the dunnage, thereby reducing the risk associated with such hazardous cargo.
[0033] Turning now to
[0034] Although embodiments of the invention have been described above, persons of skill in the art will appreciate that variations and elaborations of the apparatus may be made that are nonetheless within the scope of the invention. For example, embodiments may employ one or more planar semi-rigid members, in contrast with the molded members described in respect to
[0035] While the invention has been described with a certain degree of particularity, it should be recognized that elements thereof may be altered by persons skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, the present invention is not intended to be limited to the specific forms set forth in this specification, but on the contrary, it is intended to cover such alternatives, modifications and equivalents as can be reasonably included within the scope of the invention. The invention is limited only by the following claims and their equivalents.