US20130180211A1 - Shipping package with end retainer and method therefor - Google Patents
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- a shipping package comprising a can body having an interior volume and at least one closable end, an end closure closably engaging the closable end of the can body having a recessed portion adapted to fit within a portion of the can body adjacent the closable end, and a disposable reinforcing member corresponding to at least a portion of the recessed portion secured adjacent an exterior surface of the recessed portion.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a shipping package of the present disclosure
- FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view of the shipping package of FIG. 1 ,
- FIG. 3 is a cross sectional view through the end of the shipping package
- FIG. 3A is a detail of the rim of the shipping package of FIG. 3 .
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view of an alternative shipping package of the present disclosure
- FIG. 5 is an exploded perspective view of an alternative shipping package of the present disclosure
- FIG. 5A is a cross sectional view through a clip of the shipping package of FIG. 5 .
- FIG. 5B is a cross sectional view through an alternative clip of the shipping package of FIG. 5 .
- FIG. 6 is a perspective view of yet another alternative shipping package of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 7 is a partial cross sectional view of the shipping package of FIG. 6 .
- FIG. 8 is a perspective view of an alternative shipping package of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 9 is an bottom view of an alternative disposable reinforcing member of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 10 is a cross sectional view of the reinforcing member of FIG. 9 .
- FIG. 11 is a cross sectional view through the end of a shipping package of the present disclosure with an outer packaging.
- a shipping package has a longitudinal can body 20 having an inside volume 22 and an outside surface 24 and at least one closable end 26 .
- the closable end 26 is closed using an end closure 28 closably engaging the closable end 26 of the can body 20 .
- a disposable reinforcing member 32 is provided having a support surface 29 corresponding to at least a portion of the end closure 28 and secured adjacent at least a portion of an exterior side of the end closure 28 as shown in FIG. 3 .
- the disposable reinforcing member 32 is positioned such that at least a portion of the support surface 29 is in contacting engagement with at least a portion of the exterior of the end closure 28 and adapted to reinforce the end closure 28 to withstand greater shipping forces than a shipping package without the reinforcing member 32 , and particularly may be adapted to resist forces applied by package contents impacting the inside of the recessed portion of the end closure 28 .
- the disposable reinforcing member 32 may be adapted to be removed after shipping of the package for a user to access the end closure 28 .
- the can body 20 may have a four-sided cross sectional shape as shown in FIGS. 1 and 2 .
- the can body 20 may have a circular cross sectional shape, a triangular cross sectional shape, a hexagonal cross sectional shape, or any other polygonal, arcuate, or other cross sectional shape as desired (not shown).
- the end closure 28 engages the can body 20 to close the end.
- the can body 20 may have a flange 34 adjacent the closable end and the end closure 28 may have a flange portion 36 adapted to engage the can flange 34 when seam-sealed together around the perimeter of the end of the can body 20 as is well known by those skilled in the art.
- the seamed flanges 34 , 36 form a rim 37 around the shipping package adjacent the closable end 26 .
- a sealing compound may be provided between the can flange 34 and the closure flange portion 36 to form a hermetically sealed closure on the can body 20 .
- the end closure 28 may have a planar exterior surface engaging a corresponding planar support surface 29 on the reinforcing member 32 .
- the end closure 28 may have a contoured exterior surface engaging a corresponding contoured support surface 29 on the reinforcing member 32 .
- the end closure 28 may have a recessed portion 30 adapted to fit within a portion of the can body 20 adjacent the closable end 26 as shown in FIG. 3 . At least a portion of the disposable reinforcing member 32 corresponding to at least a portion of the recessed portion 30 may be recessed with the end closure 28 into the closable end 26 of the can body 20 .
- the gap 39 may be between about 0 and about 0.01 inch. In an alternative application, the gap 39 may be between about 0 and 0.06 inch, preferably between about 0.01 and 0.03 inch. In yet another alternative, the gap 39 may be between about 0 and 0.2 inch. The gap 39 may be selected to reduce the ability of the rim 37 to deform toward the reinforcing member 32 during shipping as desired.
- the shipping package may contain stick electrodes 42 for welding as shown in FIG. 2 .
- the can body 20 and end closure 28 are sized such that there is a gap between the end of the stick electrodes and the inside of the end closure 28 of between about 0.06 and 0.4 inches on at least one end of the shipping package.
- at least a portion of the support surface 29 is in contacting engagement with at least a portion of the exterior of the end closure 28 and positioned between about 0.008 inch and 0.4 inch from the end of the stick electrodes in the package on at least one end of the shipping package.
- At least a portion of the support surface 29 may be positioned between about 0.01 inch and 0.3 inch from the end of the stick electrodes in the package. In yet another alternative, at least a portion of the support surface 29 may be positioned between about 0.01 inch and 0.2 inch from the end of the stick electrodes in the package.
- the can body 20 of the shipping package may include a closable end at both ends of the can body.
- the second closable end 26 may be closed using the end closure 28 and reinforced using the disposable reinforcing member 32 as shown in FIG. 2 .
- the disposable reinforcing member 32 is positioned adjacent at least a portion of the exterior of the end closure 28 positioned to reinforce the end closure 28 .
- the disposable reinforcing member 32 corresponding to at least a portion of the end closure may be secured by taping to the can body 20 using tape 38 .
- one or more pieces of tape 38 may be adhered to at least two sides of the can body 20 and at least a portion of the reinforcing member 32 . Additional pieces of tape 38 may be applied as desired to secure the reinforcing member 32 to the shipping package.
- the tape 38 is a 3 inch wide shipping tape.
- the tape is a 2 inch wide tape. It is contemplated that the size of the tape may be varied as desired for satisfactory shipping performance.
- the disposable reinforcing member 32 may be banded or strapped to the can body 20 using strapping 40 .
- the strapping 40 may be wrapped around the shipping package forming a band. Additionally, the strapping 40 may be wrapped around the shipping package in two or more bands, such as around two opposite sides of the can body 20 in a first band, and around another two opposite sides of the can body 20 in a second band such as shown in FIG. 4 . Additional bands of strapping 40 may be applied as desired to secure the reinforcing member 32 to the shipping package.
- the strapping 40 is 1 ⁇ 2 inch polypropylene strapping. Alternatively, the strapping is 3 ⁇ 8 inch polypropylene strapping. It is contemplated that the size and material of the strapping may be varied as desired for satisfactory shipping performance.
- the disposable reinforcing member 32 may be secured adjacent at least a portion of the exterior side of the end closure using at least one clip, such as clip 44 adapted to secure the reinforcing member adjacent the end closure 28 .
- the clip 44 may be adapted to be positioned over at least a portion of the reinforcing member 32 to secure the reinforcing member 32 adjacent the end closure 28 .
- An alternative clip 46 is shown in FIGS. 6 and 7 .
- a plurality of clips, such as clips 46 may be provided to secure the reinforcing member 32 adjacent the end closure 28 .
- the clips 44 , 46 may include at least one axial retaining portion 48 and a grip portion 50 .
- the axial retaining portion 48 is adapted to prevent movement of the clip in the axial or longitudinal direction of the package.
- the axial retaining portion 48 may be adapted to engage a portion of the end closure 28 , such as the flange 36 as shown in FIGS. 5A and 7 .
- the axial retaining portion 48 may be adapted to engage a feature on the end closure 28 such as a rib, protrusion, recess, aperture, or other feature (not shown).
- the axial retaining portion 48 may be adapted to engage the can body 20 , such as to engage a rib, protrusion, recess, aperture, or other feature (not shown) provided on the can body 20 .
- the grip portion 50 of the clip 44 , 46 may be adapted to engage at least a portion of the reinforcing member 32 .
- the grip portion 50 may be a cap-like structure that covers a portion of the reinforcing member 32 .
- the clip 44 may be molded as one piece adapted to snap over the reinforcing member 32 and end closure 28 for shipping.
- the clip 46 may include a grip portion 50 adapted to engage a feature on the reinforcing member 32 such as a groove 52 .
- the grip portion 50 may be adapted to engage a rib, protrusion, recess, aperture, or other feature (not shown) on the reinforcing member 32 .
- the reinforcing member 32 may be formed integrally with the clip such as shown by exemplary clip 45 in FIG. 5B .
- the clip 45 may have a plurality of ribs 32 ′ adapted to reinforce the end closure 28 , the ribs 32 ′ extending from the grip portion 50 to form contacting engagement with at least a portion of the exterior of the end closure 28 .
- the can body 20 may be made of steel.
- the can body 20 may be coated with a corrosion inhibitor such as galvanized, aluminized, tin-plated, epoxy-coated, painted, or other coating well known in the art.
- a corrosion inhibitor such as galvanized, aluminized, tin-plated, epoxy-coated, painted, or other coating well known in the art.
- the can body may be aluminum or thermoplastic.
- the end closure 28 may be made of steel.
- the end closure 28 may be coated with a corrosion inhibitor such as galvanized, aluminized, tin-plated, epoxy-coated, painted, or other coating well known in the art.
- the end closure 28 may be made of aluminum, thermoplastic such as polypropylene, PET, polyethylene, ABS, polystyrene, polyethylene, or other thermoplastic material, or other material suited to close the closeable end of the can body 20 .
- the end closure and can body are thermoplastic, the end closure may be secured to the can body using ultrasonic welding, spin welding, adhesive, or other joining techniques for securing the end closure to the can body.
- the disposable reinforcing member 32 may be made of particleboard, medium density fiberboard, oriented strand board, or chipboard. Alternatively, the disposable reinforcing member 32 may be made of wood plank, plywood, thermoset resin, thermoplastic, ceramic, or any material suited for reinforcing the end closure 28 from impact forces applied from within the package.
- the end closure 28 may include an easy-opening access 54 as shown in FIG. 8 , such as a score line defining an area in the end closure 28 adapted to tear away along the score line by pulling a pull tab 56 .
- the underside surface of the disposable reinforcing member 32 may include a recess 58 corresponding to the pull tab 56 such that the reinforcing member 32 provides contact with at least a portion of the exterior surface of the end closure 28 without interference with the pull tab.
- the depth of the recess 58 may be adapted such that the pull tab 56 contacts at least a portion of the inner surface of the recess 58 .
- the present shipping package may further include outer packaging such as an overpack corrugated carton 60 as shown in FIG. 11 .
- the outer packaging may further include additional packaging materials between the outside surface 24 of the can body 20 and the overpack carton.
- the outer packaging may further include additional packaging materials between the disposable reinforcing member 32 and the overpack carton 60 .
- a cushioning member 62 may be provided between disposable reinforcing member 32 and the overpack carton.
- the cushioning member 62 may be made from at least one material selected from the group consisting of corrugated fiberboard, polystyrene foam, polyurethane foam, rubber, thermoplastic elastomer, and/or other cushioning material.
- the cushioning member 62 may extend at least along a portion of the can body 20 such as an end cap. It is contemplated that the size of the cushioning member 62 may be varied as desired for satisfactory shipping performance.
- the shipping package contains stick electrodes 42 for welding.
- the reinforcing member 32 is useful in reducing shipping damage for packages of stick electrodes 42 as the longitudinal rod shape and density of electrode products tends to increase forces applied to the end closure during shipping.
- the disposable reinforcing member 32 is adapted to reduce shipping damage as measured, for example, by International Safe Transit Association (ISTA) Test Procedure 3a.
- ISA International Safe Transit Association
- the present shipping package containing 50 pounds of stick electrodes for welding with outer packaging was tested using ISTA Test Procedure 3a, shock test blocks 3 and 9.
- the reinforcing member 32 provided support for the package to withstand the electrodes impacting against the end closure 28 with less than about 1/16 inch deflection of the end closure 28 measured adjacent the can rim, with no fracture of the score of the easy-opening access 54 , if present, or any un-rolling of the seam.
- ISTA Test Procedure 3a includes 13 procedures called test blocks. As stated above, test blocks 3 and 9 are shock tests.
- Test block 3 includes nine drops specified in the ISTA Standard 3a.
- Test block 3 includes drops on three bottom edges from 12 inches, drops on two bottom corners from 12 inches, one side edge drop from 12 inches, one top edge drop from 12 inches, one drop on the bottom from 12 inches, and one drop on the bottom from 24 inches.
- Test block 9 includes eight drops specified in the ISTA Standard 3a.
- Test block 9 includes drops on two bottom edges from 12 inches, one top edge drop from 12 inches, a drop on one bottom corner from 12 inches, drops on two different top corners from 12 inches, one drop on the bottom from 12 inches onto a hazard, and one drop on a most critical or damage prone flat panel from 24 inches.
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A shipping package includes a can body having an interior volume and at least one closable end, an end closure closably engaging the closable end of the can body having a recessed portion adapted to fit within a portion of the can body adjacent the closable end, and a disposable reinforcing member corresponding to at least a portion of the recessed portion of the end closure secured adjacent to an exterior surface of the recessed portion.
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- This application is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/890,839 filed Sep. 27, 2010, which is incorporated herein by reference.
- Many products, including stick electrodes for welding, are shipped in canister shipping packages. During shipping, the packages are typically dropped, thrown, bounced, and otherwise subjected to forces caused by handling.
- In the past, when a canister shipping package was dropped or otherwise handled, the contents of the package shifted impacting against the package end cap or end closure. Such movement of the package contents was one cause of the end closure deforming and/or tearing from the package. In certain applications such as stick electrodes for welding, movement of the package contents inside the package in a longitudinal direction cause the contents to impact the end closure. Prior shipping packages could not withstand the shipping forces caused by high density electrode products moving inside the package without deformation and damage to the end closures. There remains a need for improved shipping containers that withstand the forces of shipping and reduce shipping damage to the package contents.
- What is disclosed is a shipping package comprising a can body having an interior volume and at least one closable end, an end closure closably engaging the closable end of the can body having a recessed portion adapted to fit within a portion of the can body adjacent the closable end, and a disposable reinforcing member corresponding to at least a portion of the recessed portion secured adjacent an exterior surface of the recessed portion.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a shipping package of the present disclosure, -
FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view of the shipping package ofFIG. 1 , -
FIG. 3 is a cross sectional view through the end of the shipping package, -
FIG. 3A is a detail of the rim of the shipping package ofFIG. 3 , -
FIG. 4 is a perspective view of an alternative shipping package of the present disclosure, -
FIG. 5 is an exploded perspective view of an alternative shipping package of the present disclosure, -
FIG. 5A is a cross sectional view through a clip of the shipping package ofFIG. 5 , -
FIG. 5B is a cross sectional view through an alternative clip of the shipping package ofFIG. 5 , -
FIG. 6 is a perspective view of yet another alternative shipping package of the present disclosure, -
FIG. 7 is a partial cross sectional view of the shipping package ofFIG. 6 . -
FIG. 8 is a perspective view of an alternative shipping package of the present disclosure, -
FIG. 9 is an bottom view of an alternative disposable reinforcing member of the present disclosure, -
FIG. 10 is a cross sectional view of the reinforcing member ofFIG. 9 , and -
FIG. 11 is a cross sectional view through the end of a shipping package of the present disclosure with an outer packaging. - Referring now to
FIGS. 1 and 2 , a shipping package has a longitudinal can body 20 having aninside volume 22 and anoutside surface 24 and at least oneclosable end 26. Theclosable end 26 is closed using anend closure 28 closably engaging theclosable end 26 of thecan body 20. A disposable reinforcingmember 32 is provided having asupport surface 29 corresponding to at least a portion of theend closure 28 and secured adjacent at least a portion of an exterior side of theend closure 28 as shown inFIG. 3 . The disposable reinforcingmember 32 is positioned such that at least a portion of thesupport surface 29 is in contacting engagement with at least a portion of the exterior of theend closure 28 and adapted to reinforce theend closure 28 to withstand greater shipping forces than a shipping package without the reinforcingmember 32, and particularly may be adapted to resist forces applied by package contents impacting the inside of the recessed portion of theend closure 28. Thedisposable reinforcing member 32 may be adapted to be removed after shipping of the package for a user to access theend closure 28. - The
can body 20 may have a four-sided cross sectional shape as shown inFIGS. 1 and 2 . Alternatively, thecan body 20 may have a circular cross sectional shape, a triangular cross sectional shape, a hexagonal cross sectional shape, or any other polygonal, arcuate, or other cross sectional shape as desired (not shown). - The
end closure 28 engages thecan body 20 to close the end. As shown inFIG. 3 , thecan body 20 may have aflange 34 adjacent the closable end and theend closure 28 may have aflange portion 36 adapted to engage thecan flange 34 when seam-sealed together around the perimeter of the end of thecan body 20 as is well known by those skilled in the art. Theseamed flanges rim 37 around the shipping package adjacent theclosable end 26. A sealing compound may be provided between the can flange 34 and theclosure flange portion 36 to form a hermetically sealed closure on thecan body 20. - The
end closure 28 may have a planar exterior surface engaging a correspondingplanar support surface 29 on the reinforcingmember 32. Alternatively, theend closure 28 may have a contoured exterior surface engaging a correspondingcontoured support surface 29 on the reinforcingmember 32. Theend closure 28 may have arecessed portion 30 adapted to fit within a portion of thecan body 20 adjacent theclosable end 26 as shown inFIG. 3 . At least a portion of the disposable reinforcingmember 32 corresponding to at least a portion of therecessed portion 30 may be recessed with theend closure 28 into theclosable end 26 of thecan body 20. - As shown in
FIG. 3A , there may be agap 39 between the edge surface of the reinforcingmember 32 and the side surface of therecessed portion 30 adjacent therim 37. In one exemplary and non-limiting example, thegap 39 may be between about 0 and about 0.01 inch. In an alternative application, thegap 39 may be between about 0 and 0.06 inch, preferably between about 0.01 and 0.03 inch. In yet another alternative, thegap 39 may be between about 0 and 0.2 inch. Thegap 39 may be selected to reduce the ability of therim 37 to deform toward the reinforcingmember 32 during shipping as desired. - The shipping package may contain
stick electrodes 42 for welding as shown inFIG. 2 . In one exemplary and non-limiting example, the can body 20 andend closure 28 are sized such that there is a gap between the end of the stick electrodes and the inside of theend closure 28 of between about 0.06 and 0.4 inches on at least one end of the shipping package. In one exemplary and non-limiting example, at least a portion of thesupport surface 29 is in contacting engagement with at least a portion of the exterior of theend closure 28 and positioned between about 0.008 inch and 0.4 inch from the end of the stick electrodes in the package on at least one end of the shipping package. Alternatively, at least a portion of thesupport surface 29 may be positioned between about 0.01 inch and 0.3 inch from the end of the stick electrodes in the package. In yet another alternative, at least a portion of thesupport surface 29 may be positioned between about 0.01 inch and 0.2 inch from the end of the stick electrodes in the package. - The
can body 20 of the shipping package may include a closable end at both ends of the can body. The secondclosable end 26 may be closed using theend closure 28 and reinforced using the disposable reinforcingmember 32 as shown inFIG. 2 . - As shown in
FIG. 3 , the disposable reinforcingmember 32 is positioned adjacent at least a portion of the exterior of theend closure 28 positioned to reinforce theend closure 28. The disposable reinforcingmember 32 corresponding to at least a portion of the end closure may be secured by taping to thecan body 20 usingtape 38. As shown inFIG. 1 , one or more pieces oftape 38 may be adhered to at least two sides of thecan body 20 and at least a portion of the reinforcingmember 32. Additional pieces oftape 38 may be applied as desired to secure the reinforcingmember 32 to the shipping package. In one application, thetape 38 is a 3 inch wide shipping tape. Alternatively, the tape is a 2 inch wide tape. It is contemplated that the size of the tape may be varied as desired for satisfactory shipping performance. - Alternatively or additionally, the disposable reinforcing
member 32 may be banded or strapped to thecan body 20 using strapping 40. The strapping 40 may be wrapped around the shipping package forming a band. Additionally, the strapping 40 may be wrapped around the shipping package in two or more bands, such as around two opposite sides of thecan body 20 in a first band, and around another two opposite sides of thecan body 20 in a second band such as shown inFIG. 4 . Additional bands of strapping 40 may be applied as desired to secure the reinforcingmember 32 to the shipping package. In one application, the strapping 40 is ½ inch polypropylene strapping. Alternatively, the strapping is ⅜ inch polypropylene strapping. It is contemplated that the size and material of the strapping may be varied as desired for satisfactory shipping performance. - In one application, the disposable reinforcing
member 32 may be secured adjacent at least a portion of the exterior side of the end closure using at least one clip, such asclip 44 adapted to secure the reinforcing member adjacent theend closure 28. As shown inFIG. 5 , theclip 44 may be adapted to be positioned over at least a portion of the reinforcingmember 32 to secure the reinforcingmember 32 adjacent theend closure 28. Analternative clip 46 is shown inFIGS. 6 and 7 . A plurality of clips, such asclips 46, may be provided to secure the reinforcingmember 32 adjacent theend closure 28. - The
clips axial retaining portion 48 and agrip portion 50. As shown inFIGS. 5A and 6 , theaxial retaining portion 48 is adapted to prevent movement of the clip in the axial or longitudinal direction of the package. Theaxial retaining portion 48 may be adapted to engage a portion of theend closure 28, such as theflange 36 as shown inFIGS. 5A and 7 . Alternatively, theaxial retaining portion 48 may be adapted to engage a feature on theend closure 28 such as a rib, protrusion, recess, aperture, or other feature (not shown). Alternately, theaxial retaining portion 48 may be adapted to engage thecan body 20, such as to engage a rib, protrusion, recess, aperture, or other feature (not shown) provided on thecan body 20. - The
grip portion 50 of theclip member 32. As shown inFIGS. 5 and 5A , thegrip portion 50 may be a cap-like structure that covers a portion of the reinforcingmember 32. Theclip 44 may be molded as one piece adapted to snap over the reinforcingmember 32 andend closure 28 for shipping. Alternatively, as shown inFIGS. 6 and 7 , theclip 46 may include agrip portion 50 adapted to engage a feature on the reinforcingmember 32 such as agroove 52. Alternatively, thegrip portion 50 may be adapted to engage a rib, protrusion, recess, aperture, or other feature (not shown) on the reinforcingmember 32. Alternatively, the reinforcingmember 32 may be formed integrally with the clip such as shown byexemplary clip 45 inFIG. 5B . In this application, theclip 45 may have a plurality ofribs 32′ adapted to reinforce theend closure 28, theribs 32′ extending from thegrip portion 50 to form contacting engagement with at least a portion of the exterior of theend closure 28. - The
can body 20 may be made of steel. Thecan body 20 may be coated with a corrosion inhibitor such as galvanized, aluminized, tin-plated, epoxy-coated, painted, or other coating well known in the art. For certain lighter applications, the can body may be aluminum or thermoplastic. - The
end closure 28 may be made of steel. Theend closure 28 may be coated with a corrosion inhibitor such as galvanized, aluminized, tin-plated, epoxy-coated, painted, or other coating well known in the art. For certain lighter applications, theend closure 28 may be made of aluminum, thermoplastic such as polypropylene, PET, polyethylene, ABS, polystyrene, polyethylene, or other thermoplastic material, or other material suited to close the closeable end of thecan body 20. In applications where the end closure and can body are thermoplastic, the end closure may be secured to the can body using ultrasonic welding, spin welding, adhesive, or other joining techniques for securing the end closure to the can body. - The disposable reinforcing
member 32 may be made of particleboard, medium density fiberboard, oriented strand board, or chipboard. Alternatively, the disposable reinforcingmember 32 may be made of wood plank, plywood, thermoset resin, thermoplastic, ceramic, or any material suited for reinforcing theend closure 28 from impact forces applied from within the package. - In some applications, the
end closure 28 may include an easy-openingaccess 54 as shown inFIG. 8 , such as a score line defining an area in theend closure 28 adapted to tear away along the score line by pulling apull tab 56. As shown inFIGS. 9 and 10 , the underside surface of the disposable reinforcingmember 32 may include arecess 58 corresponding to thepull tab 56 such that the reinforcingmember 32 provides contact with at least a portion of the exterior surface of theend closure 28 without interference with the pull tab. The depth of therecess 58 may be adapted such that thepull tab 56 contacts at least a portion of the inner surface of therecess 58. - The present shipping package may further include outer packaging such as an overpack corrugated
carton 60 as shown inFIG. 11 . The outer packaging may further include additional packaging materials between theoutside surface 24 of thecan body 20 and the overpack carton. Alternatively or additionally, the outer packaging may further include additional packaging materials between the disposable reinforcingmember 32 and theoverpack carton 60. In one application, a cushioningmember 62 may be provided between disposable reinforcingmember 32 and the overpack carton. The cushioningmember 62 may be made from at least one material selected from the group consisting of corrugated fiberboard, polystyrene foam, polyurethane foam, rubber, thermoplastic elastomer, and/or other cushioning material. In one exemplary and non-limiting example shown inFIG. 11 , the cushioningmember 62 may extend at least along a portion of thecan body 20 such as an end cap. It is contemplated that the size of the cushioningmember 62 may be varied as desired for satisfactory shipping performance. - In one application, the shipping package contains
stick electrodes 42 for welding. The reinforcingmember 32 is useful in reducing shipping damage for packages ofstick electrodes 42 as the longitudinal rod shape and density of electrode products tends to increase forces applied to the end closure during shipping. - The disposable reinforcing
member 32 is adapted to reduce shipping damage as measured, for example, by International Safe Transit Association (ISTA) Test Procedure 3a. In one application, the present shipping package containing 50 pounds of stick electrodes for welding with outer packaging was tested using ISTA Test Procedure 3a, shock test blocks 3 and 9. The reinforcingmember 32 provided support for the package to withstand the electrodes impacting against theend closure 28 with less than about 1/16 inch deflection of theend closure 28 measured adjacent the can rim, with no fracture of the score of the easy-openingaccess 54, if present, or any un-rolling of the seam. To summarize, ISTA Test Procedure 3a includes 13 procedures called test blocks. As stated above, test blocks 3 and 9 are shock tests. Test block 3 includes nine drops specified in the ISTA Standard 3a. Test block 3 includes drops on three bottom edges from 12 inches, drops on two bottom corners from 12 inches, one side edge drop from 12 inches, one top edge drop from 12 inches, one drop on the bottom from 12 inches, and one drop on the bottom from 24 inches. Test block 9 includes eight drops specified in the ISTA Standard 3a. Test block 9 includes drops on two bottom edges from 12 inches, one top edge drop from 12 inches, a drop on one bottom corner from 12 inches, drops on two different top corners from 12 inches, one drop on the bottom from 12 inches onto a hazard, and one drop on a most critical or damage prone flat panel from 24 inches. - While the invention has been illustrated and described in detail in the foregoing drawings and description, the same is to be considered as illustrative and not restrictive in character, it being understood that only illustrative embodiments thereof have been shown and described and that all changes and modifications that come within the spirit of the invention are desired to be protected. Additional features of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon consideration of the description. Modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
Claims (7)
1. A method of reinforcing an end closure for a shipping package comprising:
providing a can body having an interior volume and at least one closable end, closably engaging the closable end of the can body using an end closure having a recessed portion adapted to fit within a portion of the can body adjacent the closable end, and
securing a disposable reinforcing member corresponding to at least a portion of the recessed portion of the end closure adjacent to an exterior surface of the recessed portion.
2. The method of reinforcing an end closure according to claim 1 , where the step of securing a disposable reinforcing member further comprises:
providing less than about 1/16 inch deflection of the end closure measured adjacent the can rim when tested according to ISTA Test Procedure 3a, shock test blocks 3 and 9.
3. The method of reinforcing an end closure according to claim 1 , further comprising the step of:
removing the disposable reinforcing member after shipping to access the end closure.
4. The method of reinforcing an end closure according to claim 1 , where the step of securing a disposable reinforcing member further comprises
securing the reinforcing member using at least one selected from the group consisting of taping, banding, and strapping.
5. The method of reinforcing an end closure according to claim 1 , where the step of securing a disposable reinforcing member comprises
providing a reinforcing member made from at least one material selected from the group consisting of particleboard, medium density fiberboard, oriented strand board, chipboard, wood plank, plywood, thermoset resin, thermoplastic, and ceramic.
6. The method of reinforcing an end closure according to claim 1 , where the step of securing a disposable reinforcing member further comprises
using at least one clip adapted to secure the reinforcing member adjacent the end closure.
7. The method of reinforcing an end closure according to claim 1 , prior to the step of closably engaging the closable end, providing stick electrodes for welding into the shipping package.
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