STACKABLE CONTAINER, A STACKABLE CONTAINER PACKAGE, AND A METHOD OF USE OF THE SAME
20250100779 ยท 2025-03-27
Inventors
- Jonathan EICKHOFF (Evansville, IN, US)
- Braxton J. Bragg (Evansville, IN, US)
- David C. ARNOLD (Evansville, IN, US)
Cpc classification
B65D47/0804
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D83/0805
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D47/0838
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D83/0811
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A47K10/3818
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B65D21/023
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D1/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D83/0894
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D83/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D21/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A container has a side wall thickness profile sufficient for withstanding loads such as a top load, a package including the container and a lid, and methods and systems related to the container, are disclosed.
Claims
1. A shipping system for shipping a plurality of stackable containers, comprising: a pallet a plurality of shipping containers stacked on the pallet; each shipping container of the plurality of shipping containers containing a rectangular array of container stacks; each container stack including at least two containers stacked together; wherein each container stack includes at least one upper container having a height that is inserted at least 50 percent into a lower container; wherein each container has a tapered side wall that is wider at the top than at the bottom; wherein each container includes a shoulder that is tapered radially inwardly as it extends from a shoulder bottom to a brim to provide a stacking shoulder having a shoulder height that is not inserted into a lower container when in the container stack; wherein each container has a weight of 37 grams or less; and wherein each container has a top load rating of at least 100 lbs.
2. The shipping system of claim 1, wherein the rectangular array of container stacks includes three rows and four columns.
3. The shipping system of claim 2, wherein each container has a top end diameter within a range of about 3 inches to about 8 inches.
4. The shipping system of claim 3, wherein the top diameter is about 4.5 inches.
5. The shipping system of claim 4, wherein the pallet is 48 inches by 40 inches and the plurality of shipping containers fill out the pallet.
6. The shipping system of claim 2, wherein each container stack includes at least 18 containers.
7. The shipping system of claim 6, wherein each container has a height within a range of about 4 inches to about 10 inches.
8. The shipping system of claim 7, wherein each container has a height of about 8 inches.
9. The shipping system of claim 8, wherein the at least one upper container is inserted at least 80 percent into the lower container.
10. The shipping system of claim 1, wherein each shipping container contains about 450 containers and each shipping container does not exceed 35 lbs when filled with the containers.
11. The shipping system of claim 1, wherein each container is included in a package comprising the container and a lid coupled to a brim of the container, and wherein each stack of containers includes at least 2 packages stacked on one another within the shipping container.
12. The shipping system of claim 11, wherein the plurality of shipping containers includes a plurality of stacked layers.
13. The shipping system of claim 1, wherein each of the shipping containers has a bottom area equal to an integer region of the pallet such that the shipping containers fill out the pallet.
14. A shipping system for shipping a plurality of stackable containers, comprising: a pallet; a plurality of shipping containers resting on the pallet; each shipping container of the plurality of shipping containers containing an array of container stacks; each container stack including at least two containers stacked together; wherein each container stack includes at least one upper container having a height that is inserted at least 50 percent into a lower container; wherein each container has a tapered side wall that is wider at the top than at the bottom; wherein each container includes a shoulder that is tapered radially inwardly as it extends from a shoulder bottom to a brim to provide a stacking shoulder having a shoulder height that is not inserted into a lower container when in the container stack, and wherein each of the shipping containers has a bottom area equal to an integer region of the pallet such that the shipping containers fill out the pallet.
15. The shipping system of claim 14, wherein the array of container stacks includes three rows and four columns.
16. The shipping system of claim 15, wherein each container has a top end diameter within a range of about 3 inches to about 8 inches.
17. The shipping system of claim 16, wherein the top diameter is about 4.5 inches.
18. The shipping system of claim 17, wherein the pallet is 48 inches by 40 inches.
19. The shipping system of claim 14, wherein each shipping container contains about 450 containers and each shipping container does not exceed 35 lbs when filled with the containers.
20. The shipping system of claim 19, wherein the plurality of shipping containers includes a plurality of stacked layers and each container has a top load of at least 100 lbs.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTIONS OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009] The detailed description particularly refers to the accompanying figures in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0019] Embodiments now will be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which some, but not all embodiments are shown. Indeed, embodiments may take many different forms and the present disclosure should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein; rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will satisfy applicable legal requirements. As used in the specification, and in the appended claims, the singular forms a, an, the, include plural referents unless the context clearly dictates otherwise.
[0020] The terms substantial or substantially may encompass the whole as specified, according to certain embodiments, or largely but not the whole specified according to other embodiments.
[0021] Some embodiments of a package 5, such as the exemplary embodiment shown in
[0022] Package 5 is shown in cross-section in
[0023] As discussed more below, side wall 13 may include an upper area 131, an intermediate area 132, and/or a lower area 133, as shown in
[0024] As shown in
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[0026] Package 5 may include a dispensing portion 230, which may be provided with lid 20 as shown for example in
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[0028] Container 10 may be of any of a variety of shapes, including, but not limited to, the shape illustrated in
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[0030] As also shown in
[0031] In some embodiments, first air gap G.sub.1 may be substantially similar and/or uniform along the height of side wall 13, taking into account manufacturing and/or thermoforming tolerances. First air gap G1 may be about 0.015 plus or minus 0.005 and/or in the range of about 0.010 to about 0.020. First air gap G.sub.1 may vary based on geometry of container 10 and/or shoulder 12. For example, with a first angle of about 2.80 degrees and a second angle of about 87.75 degrees, shoulder height H.sub.S may be in the range of about 0.720 to about 0.900 to provide an air gap of about 0.010 to about 0.020. A height H.sub.B or distance between adjacent container bottoms 14 in stack 31 may be approximately equal to shoulder height H.sub.S. It is understood that compression of container 10, for example when stacked, may cause H.sub.B to vary somewhat from H.sub.S.
[0032] In one example, an 8 tall container 10 having a weight of about 34.5 grams may have a thickness of about 0.0243 inches at shoulder 12, about 0.0223 inches below shoulder 12 on side wall 13 about 1.150 from the top of container 10 and/or brim 11, about 0.0206 inches on side wall 13 about 2.350 from the top, about 0.0188 inches about 4 from the top, about 0.0161 inches about 5.900 from the top, about 0.0221 inches about 7.700 from the top (or about 0.300 from bottom 14), about 0.0150 inches at or near a corner or heel 15, about 0.0250 at a bottom flat area 141, and about 0.0634 at a bottom raised area 142. In this example, the thickest measurement on side wall 13 is about 0.0223 and the thinnest measurement on side wall 13 is about 0.0161, for a thickness difference or thickness delta of about 0.0062.
[0033] In another example, an 8 tall container 10 having a weight of about 35.5 grams may have a thickness of about 0.0260 inches at shoulder 12, about 0.0230 inches below shoulder 12 on side wall 13 about 1.150 from the top of container 10 and/or brim 11, about 0.0232 inches on side wall 13 about 2.350 from the top, 0.0214 inches about 4 from the top, about 0.0179 inches about 5.900 from the top, about 0.0201 about 7.700 from the top (or about 0.300 from bottom 14), about 0.0126 inches at or near heel 15, about 0.0202 at bottom flat area 141, and about 0.0530 at bottom raised area 142. In this example, the thickest measurement on side wall 13 is about 0.0232 and the thinnest measurement on side wall 13 is about 0.0179, for a thickness difference or thickness delta of about 0.0053.
[0034] In yet another example, an 8 tall container 10 having a weight of about 36.5 grams may have a thickness of about 0.0250 inches at shoulder 12, about 0.0195 inches below shoulder 12 on side wall 13 about 1.150 from the top of container 10 and/or brim 11, about 0.0195 inches on side wall 13 about 2.350 from the top, 0.0185 inches about 4 from the top, about 0.0181 inches about 5.900 from the top, about 0.0174 about 7.700 from the top (or about 0.300 from bottom 14), about 0.0265 inches at or near heel 15, about 0.0293 at bottom flat area 141, and about 0.0718 at bottom raised area 142. In this example, the thickest measurement on side wall 13 is about 0.0195 and the thinnest measurement on side wall 13 is about 0.0174, for a thickness difference or thickness delta of about 0.0021.
[0035] In the three examples above, the thicknesses and/or locations may vary within a reasonable tolerance. For example, the height may be measured plus or minus 0.020 and/or the thickness measurements may be plus or minus 0.020. In these or other embodiments, the thickness measurements may be plus or minus 0.010. In these or other embodiments, the thickness measurements may be plus or minus 0.005. Container 10 may have a weight in the range of about 30 to about 50 grams. For example, in the three examples above, container 10 may have a weight of about 34.5 grams, of about 35.5 grams, or of about 36.5 grams. In another embodiment, container 10 may have a weight of about 40 grams.
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[0037] The example shipping system 50 shown in
[0038] In use, a sheet of material having a thickness of about 0.160 inches to about 0.200 inches may be provided. The sheet of material may be thermoformed to a depth or container height in the range of about 4 to about 10, of about 6 to about 10, of about 4 to about 8, of about 6 to about 8 and/or to a height configured to be about 0.5 inches to about 2 inches, or about 1, greater than the height of a roll of wipes or other material to be placed in container 10. Container 10 may be thermoformed with first angle and/or second angle such that side wall 13 is wider at the top than at the bottom and shoulder 12 is narrower at the top than at the bottom. Containers 10 may be combined into an intermediary or first stack 31 and/or a container stack 32. A plurality of container stacks 32 may be provided in an array, such as in a rectangle, for example a 34 rectangular array 30. Array 30 may be provided in shipping container 40, which may be configured to be efficiently stacked in layers on a skid or pallet, such as a 4840 pallet.
[0039] One or more skids or pallets including shipping containers 40 and/or arrays 30 may be shipped or transported from a first location to a second location. For example, the first location may be a manufacturing facility and/or warehouse, and/or the second location may be a manufacturing facility, filling site, and/or warehouse that is different from the first location. Container 10 may be filled with contents such as a roll of wipes 18 and/or an impregnating solution for the roll of wipes 18 and/or each individual wipe 181 in roll of wipes 18. Container 10 may be closed with lid 20, which may include attachment portion 220 and/or covering portion 210. Lid 20 may be provided with hinge 215 to allow covering portion 210 to move between a closed position and an open position relative to attachment portion 220 and/or container 10. Package 5 may be provided with contents such as roll of wipes 18 contained within container 10 and/or lid 20. Packages 5 may be stacked one on top of another with a top load sufficient for the purpose of stacking a plurality of packages, for example, having a top load of at least about 100 lbs., or at least about 110 lbs., at least about 120 lbs, at least about 150 lbs., and/or at least about 170 lbs.
[0040] It is understood that any or all of container 10, brim 11, shoulder 12, side wall 13, bottom 14, and/or heel 15 may vary in shape and size from that shown in
[0041] An exemplary embodiment of container 10 may include dimensions shown in
[0042] Side wall 13 may have a thickness or a variety of thicknesses. For example, in the first embodiment mentioned above having a weight of about 35 grams, side wall 13 may have a thickness in the range of about 0.010 inches to about 0.030 inches. Side wall upper area 131 may have a thickness of about 0.020 inches to about 0.024 inches, side wall intermediate area 132 may have a thickness of about 0.018 inches to about 0.022 inches, and/or side wall lower area 133 may have a thickness of about 0.018 inches to about 0.020 inches. Bottom flat area 141 may have a thickness of about 0.021 inches to about 0.025 inches and/or bottom raised area 142 may have a thickness of about 0.035 inches to about 0.049 inches.
[0043] To maximize top load and/or strength or rigidity of container 10 and/or package 5 while minimizing weight, or for any other reason, side wall 13 or any part thereof may have a substantially uniform thickness, subject to manufacturing tolerances. A substantially uniform thickness may reduce areas of minimum thickness, which may provide fail points from a top load perspective, and reduce the overall integrity of package 5 and/or container 10. For example, a thickness delta over side wall 13 may be the difference between the maximum thickness and minimum thickness. The thickness delta may be at most about 0.015, at most about 0.010, at most about 0.007, at most about 0.006, and/or at most about 0.005. For example, side wall 13 may have a thickness of about 0.015 to about 0.025, plus or minus about 0.005, a thickness in the range of about 0.010 to about 0.020, a thickness in the range of about 0.015 to about 0.025, a thickness in the range of about 0.020 to about 0.030. Side wall 13 may have a thickness of about 0.015 to about 0.25 plus or minus about 0.010, and/or a thickness in the range of about 0.010 to about 0.030. The thickness delta of side wall 13 may be in the range of about 0.005 to about 0.010. Container 10 may be thermoformed from a sheet of material. The sheet may have a gauge or thickness of about 0.180 inches plus or minus 0.020 inches.
[0044] The top load, as predicted theoretically by finite element analysis (FEA), may be about 173 lbs. with a side wall thickness of about 0.020, and about 278 lbs. with a side wall thickness of about. 0.025. In some embodiments, the side wall thickness may be such that the top load rating is about 159 lbs. plus or minus 50 lbs. For example, the top load may be at least about 100 lbs., or at least about 110 lbs., or at least about 120 lbs. The rigidity may be, for example, about 0.6 kgf plus or minus about 0.4 kgf.
[0045] An example of a process for testing or ascertaining rigidity on container 10 is provided herein. Gather parts for testing rigidity after all dimensional tests are complete. Set a force gauge to desired dimensions, such as kgf. Choose the correct plate for the size of container 10. Place the plate on a rigidity machine and use the machine to record the distance of deflection of container 10. The target travel distance may be about 0.250 for example. Once there has been 0.250 of travel, the required force will be measured. Ignition-Thermoforming may be used to record the test results, for example.
[0046] The variability of wall thickness may be achieved in any of a variety of ways, or combination thereof. For example, container 10 may be substantially formed of polypropylene that is thermoformed. In some embodiments, container 10 may be formed substantially of polypropylene, which may be substantially about 100% polypropylene. In some embodiments, the polypropylene used may be commercially available, such as, for example, BRASKEM 6023N. In these or other embodiments, FORMOLENE HB5502B may be used instead of or in addition to BRASKEM 6023N. In another example, container 10 may be substantially formed of HDPE that is thermoformed.
[0047] The container 10, or any component thereof, may take the form of a cylinder or cone with varying diameter, such as is shown in
[0048] A portion of container 10, brim 11, and/or shoulder 12 may be configured to receive, fasten, attach, and/or couple to a closure, such as the container closure discussed above (not shown). Exemplary mechanisms to couple a container closure to container 10 that may be used is a threaded screw on closure, or a snap or friction fit closure. Container closure and/or another type of closure may be provided with one or more tamper evident features, child resistant features, sealing features, and/or other types of features or any combinations thereof.
[0049] The container 10 and/or any component thereof may be made of any of a variety of materials, including, but not limited to, any of a variety of suitable plastics material, any other material, or any combination thereof. Suitable plastics material may include, but is not limited to, polyethylene terephthalate (PET), polyethylene (PE), polypropylene (PP), polystyrene (PS), high-density polyethylene (HDPE), low-density polyethylene (LDPE), linear low-density polyethylene (LLDPE), crystallized polyethylene terephthalate (CPET), mixtures and combinations thereof, or any other plastics material or any mixtures and combinations thereof. Multiple layers of material may be used for any of a variety of reasons, including to improve barrier properties, or to provide suitable functions related to multiple layer structures. The multiple layers, if included, may be of various materials, including but not limited to those recited herein.
[0050] The container 10 or any component thereof may be substantially rigid, substantially flexible, a hybrid of rigid and flexible, or any combination of rigid, flexible, and/or hybrid, such as having some areas be flexible and some rigid. These examples are merely illustrative, are not limiting, and are provided to illustrate the versatility of options available in various embodiments of container 10.
[0051] Any of a variety of suitable processes or combination thereof may be used to form container 10, any component thereof, or any layer or substrate used therein. For example, any component, layer, or substrate, or combination thereof, may be thermoformed, injection molded, injection stretch blow molded, blow molded, extrusion blow molded, coextruded, subjected to any other suitable process, or subjected to any combination thereof. In some embodiments, container 10 and/or any component thereof may be formed substantially of thermoformed PP, although other materials and forming processes may be used instead of or in addition to PP and thermoforming, respectively. Various materials and/or processes may be used to form container 10 and/or any component thereof as will be understood by one of ordinary skill in the art. In some embodiments, container 10 may be substantially a one-piece design and/or substantially formed as an integral or unitary structure.
[0052] It may be desirable to provide a container that can be used to hold contents such as a liquid. For example, it may be desirable to provide a container that can store contents such as sanitary or healthcare wipes. Such a container may be configured to receive a closure as well.
[0053] A variety of materials may be employed to provide containers. For example, containers may be made of a variety of plastic materials. Such materials may be used, at least in part, because they securely contain contents and keep them fresh while also providing sufficient structural rigidity and integrity to survive filling, bottling, distributing, shipping, and other operations.