US20140034543A1 - Protective packaging system and method - Google Patents
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Abstract
In one embodiment, a system to protect an article includes a cover to cover the article inside the container. The cover includes a first portion, a second portion, and a separation path. The first portion includes a first loop graspable to remove the article from the container. The second portion is to support the article during removal from the container and is usable to cover the article outside the container when separated from the first portion. The separation path is situated between the first and second portions to guide separating of the first and second portions.
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- Computers, printers, and other electronic devices are carefully packed in retail containers to protect the devices during storage and distribution. Cushions and other disposable packaging elements are often included in the container to ensure a tight fit.
- The accompanying drawings illustrate various embodiments and are a part of the specification. The illustrated embodiments are merely examples and do not limit the scope of the claims. Throughout the drawings, identical reference numbers designate similar, but not necessarily identical elements.
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FIG. 1 is an exploded perspective view illustrating a system to protect an article inside and outside of a container, according to one embodiment of the disclosure. -
FIGS. 2A and 2B are perspective views of the protective packaging system ofFIG. 1 . -
FIGS. 3A and 36 are detailed perspective views of the cover included within the protective packaging system ofFIG. 1 , after removal of the cover and article from the container. -
FIGS. 4A and 4B are detailed perspective views of a cover with first and second loops and a perforated separation path, according to an embodiment of the disclosure. -
FIGS. 5A and 5B illustrate reinforcement to prevent loosening of stitching when the cover's first and second portions are separated at the separation path, according to an embodiment of the disclosure. - A snug fit is frequently an important factor to prevent damage to an article during storage and shipping. However, difficulty in removing an article from its packaging materials, especially if such difficulty results in damage to the article. can result in an unsatisfactory customer experience. The customer experience can also be negatively impacted if the customer perceives the packaging materials as being excessive or wasteful. Various embodiments of the present disclosure were developed in an effort to provide a protective packaging that includes a reusable cover configured for covering an article inside and outside of a container. The disclosed system and method provides for easy removal of a large and/or heavy article with a clutter-free out-of-the-box experience, thereby minimizing end user frustration. The cover has a secondary use as a protective cover for the article after the unpackaging. The resulting ease in unpackaging and the reduction in packaging waste lead to a positive customer experience and brand loyalty.
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FIG. 1 is an exploded perspective view illustrating a packaging system to protect an article inside and outside of a container, according to one embodiment of the disclosure. In this example, a printer or otherelectronic article 2 is packaged within aretail container 4, thecontainer 4 to enclose and protect thearticle 2 during handling and shipping of thearticle 2. As used in this specification and the appended claims, a “container” means an object used to hold an article, including but not limited to a box to hold an article being stored or transported. As used in this specification and the appended claims, an “article” can be any object or item. In this example two moldedcushions 6 are utilized to ensure a tight fit for thearticle 2 within thecontainer 4. - The disclosed packaging system includes a
durable cover 8 configured to cover and protect thearticle 2 inside and outside thecontainer 4. As used in this specification and the appended claims, to cover an article means to put something over at least a portion of the article. Thecover 8 is configured to serve as a protective layer to help protect thearticle 2 from damage from impact and/or damage from liquids and non-liquid contaminants while thearticle 2 is in thecontainer 4. In this example, thecover 8 includes five sides, and anopening 10 through which thearticle 2 may be removed from under thecover 8. In this example, portions of four of the sides adjacent to theopening 10 are folded down over a first side of thearticle 2 visible through theopening 10, to provide at least partial protection for the first side of thearticle 2. In an embodiment, a Velcro® tab, a snap, or another form of fastener may be utilized to removably secure the foldedportions 20 of thecover 8 in a position to at least partially cover the first side of thearticle 2. - The
cover 8 includes afirst portion 12, asecond portion 14, and aseparation path 16. In an embodiment, thecover 8 includes a fabric. In an embodiment, thecover 8 includes a polyester, cotton, bamboo, or other woven material. In an embodiment, thecover 8 includes a polypropylene or other nonwoven material. In some embodiments, thefirst portion 12 and thesecond portion 14 include the same materials. In other embodiments, thefirst portion 12 and thesecond portion 14 include different materials. For example, thefirst portion 12 of thecover 8 may include a polypropylene or other nonwoven material, with thesecond portion 14 comprising a polyester or other woven material that in some applications may be deemed more appropriate for the second portion's use as a cover for thearticle 2 after the unpackaging procedure. - The
first portion 12 of thecover 8 includes aloop 18 that is graspable or clutchable by a user to remove thearticle 2 from thecontainer 4. In embodiments, theloop 18 may be affixed to thecover 8 by sewing, glue, and/or a fastener such as a staple, snap, grommet, or the like. In an embodiment, theloop 18 is not a distinct element from the rest of thecover 8, but rather is formed as part of thecover 8 during the cutting, weaving, or other process that is used to manufacture thecover 8. In embodiments, theloop 18 is at least approximately in a circular, elliptical, oval, or rectangular shape. In embodiments, theloop 18 may be in the form of a webbing, rope, or line. In other embodiments, theloop 18 includes a band, strap, or tubing. In an embodiment, theloop 18 includes a fabric. In an embodiment theloop 18 includes a same fabric that is used in the manufacturing of the remainder of thecover 8. In embodiments, theloop 18 includes a polyester, or other woven material. In embodiments, theloop 18 includes a polypropylene or other nonwoven material. - The
second portion 14 of thecover 8 is operable to support thearticle 2 during removal from thecontainer 4, and is additionally usable to cover thearticle 2 outside thecontainer 4 when separated from thefirst portion 12. As used in this specification and the appended claims, to “support the article” includes full support and partial support. For example, if a user is using theloop 18 of thefirst portion 12 of thecover 8 to lift aheavy article 2 out of thecontainer 4 when the container is oriented with its opening at the top of the container relative to the horizon, it can be said that thesecond portion 14 of the container is fully supporting thearticle 2 during the lifting. In another example, if a user is using theloop 18 of thefirst portion 12 of thecover 8 to lift aheavy article 2 out of thecontainer 4 when the container is oriented with its opening at a side of the container relative to the horizon (as depicted inFIG. 1 ), it can be said that thesecond portion 14 of thecontainer 4 is partially supporting thearticle 2 as a user pulls thearticle 2 out of the container in a horizontal direction utilizing thecover 8 and itsloop 18. In this second example, thefirst portion 12 may bear some of the weight of thearticle 2 as the article is removed from thecontainer 4. In both examples, thesecond portion 14 of the cover supports thearticle 2. - A
separation path 16 is situated between the first and second portions to guide separating, e.g., by cutting or tearing of thecover 8, of thefirst portion 12 andsecond portion 14. As used in this specification and the appended claims a “separation path” means a track, route, course, or route along which cutting or tearing may be performed upon the cover to separate the first and second portions. As is discussed in detail with respect toFIGS. 2A and 2B , theseparation path 16 may be in the form of a printed line to guide separating of thefirst portion 12 and thesecond portion 14 via a cutting with a cutting device, e.g., scissors. As is discussed in detail with respect toFIGS. 3A and 3B , theseparation path 16 may be in the form of a perforated separation path, so as to enable cutting or controlled tearing of thecover 8 at theseparation path 16 to separate thefirst portion 12 and thesecond portion 14 without a separate cutting device. -
FIGS. 2A and 2B are perspective views of the packaging system ofFIG. 1 .FIG. 2A illustrates thecontainer 4 with container flaps partially opened for removal of the coveredarticle 2. Thearticle 2, theloop 18, and foldedportions 20 of the first portion 12 (FIG. 1 ) of the cover are partially visible through theopening 10. The foldedportions 20 of thefirst portion 12 are folded down over a side of thearticle 2 adjacent to the cover opening 10 (FIG. 1 ) so as to partially cover and thereby protect that side of thearticle 2 during storage and shipping.FIG. 2B illustrates that in this embodiment, theloop 18 is graspable to remove the coveredarticle 2 from thecontainer 4. In other embodiments, more than one loop may be utilized. For example, in an embodiment two loops are used, with the two loops arranged so as to be graspable or clutchable by one hand to remove the coveredarticle 2 from thecontainer 4. -
FIG. 3A shows a covered article immediately after removal of the article from the container 4 (FIG. 1 ), according to an embodiment of the disclosure. Thecover 8 is constructed so as to generally conform to the shape of thearticle 2 being covered. In an embodiment, theopening 10 in thecover 8 has generally the same dimensions as the broadest portion of thearticle 2. In embodiments, the cover includes a fabric covering. In a particular embodiment, thecover 8 includes a nonwoven polypropylene material at approximately 80 grams per square meter (“gsm”) density. In another embodiment, thedurable cover 8 includes a woven 210D polyester material having a thickness of approximately 0.07 mm and a density of approximately 54 gsm. In other embodiments, thecover 8 may be constructed of other fabrics or other durable materials, and in other thicknesses and densities. - The cover illustrated in
FIG. 3A includes a printedseparation path 22 situated betweenfirst portion 12 andsecond portion 14 of thecover 8. The printedseparation path 22 can serve as a guide for separating thefirst portion 12 and thesecond portion 14, e.g., via a cutting or tearing of thecover 8. In the embodiment illustrated inFIG. 3A , the separation path is a printed line to be followed by a cutting device. For example, an end user that removes thearticle 2 from thecontainer 4 using theloop 18 may utilize scissors or shears to cut thecover 8 at theseparation path 22 and thereby separate the cover'sfirst portion 12 from the cover'ssecond portion 14. In another example, separation might be automatically performed, e.g., by a cutting device that utilizes an optical sensor to track the printedseparation path 22. In embodiments, the printedseparation path 22 may be printed onto thecover 8 via screen printing, digital textile printing, stencil printing, or another textile printing process. In another embodiment, the printedseparation path 22 may be printed on a separate piece of material, and the separate piece of material temporarily or permanently affixed to thecover 8. Examples of a printedseparation path 22 on a separate piece of material that is affixed to the cover include a stick-on or iron-on printed separation path, and a fabric separation path appearing on a separate piece of material that is affixed to thecover 8 via a glue or other adhesive. -
FIG. 3B shows thecover 8 after separation of thefirst portion 12 from thesecond portion 14 via a cutting at theseparation path 22, and illustrates thesecond portion 14 being utilized as a cover, e.g., a removable dustcover, for thearticle 2 after removal of thearticle 2 from the container 4 (FIG. 1 ). After thefirst portion 12, which includes theloop 18, is separated from thesecond portion 14, thesecond portion 14 is operable to serve as a sturdy, form-fitting dustcover for thearticle 2. For example, in an example where thearticle 2 is a printing device, the formfitting cover 8 can prevent contamination from dirt, dust, and/or insects that could impede printing. -
FIGS. 4A and 4B are detailed perspective views of a cover with first and second loops and perforated separation path, according to an embodiment of the disclosure. The cover ofFIGS. 4A and 4B is substantially the same as the cover ofFIGS. 3A and 3B , with the exceptions noted below. - In the embodiment displayed in
FIGS. 4A and 4B , the first portion 13 of thecover 8 includes twoloops 18, rather than a single loop as illustrated inFIGS. 1 , 2A, 2B, 3A and 3B. In the illustrated embodiment, the twoloops 18 are graspable or clutchable with one hand to remove anarticle 2 from a container 4 (FIG. 1 ). Further, in the embodiment displayed inFIGS. 4A and 4B , thefirst portion 12 of thecover 8 includes a perforatedseparation path 24, rather than a printed separation path as illustrated inFIGS. 3A and 3B . In one embodiment the perforatedseparation path 24 may be a die-cut perforation. In another embodiment, the perforatedseparation path 24 may be the result of a cutting, scoring, or puncturing of thecover 8 during manufacturing of thecover 8. In the embodiment illustrated inFIG. 4A , there are two perforated separation paths, each lying on an opposite side of aseparator strip 26 that is connected to apull tab 28. In this embodiment, a user can pull thepull tab 28 to tear away theseparator strip 26 via theperforated separation paths 24, such that after the pulling of thepull tab 28 and the tearing away of theseparator strip 26 the first portion 12 (including the loops 18) is separated from thesecond portion 14.FIG. 4B illustrates the torn awayseparator strip 26, the separated first portion 12 (including the loops 18), and thesecond portion 14 of thecover 8. Thesecond portion 14 is usable as adurable cover 8 for the article to protect thearticle 2 from dirt, insects, liquids etc. after unpackaging of thearticle 2 and during subsequent storage. -
FIGS. 5A and 5B illustrate reinforcement to prevent loosening of stitching when the cover's first and second portions are separated at the separation path, e.g., by cutting or tearing, according to an embodiment of the disclosure. Referring back toFIGS. 4A and 4B , thecover 8 illustrated in the illustrated embodiment may be manufactured by sewing together two fabric panels withseam stitching 30. In some applications, theseam stitching 30 may be prone to unravel when thecover 8 is cut or torn at theseparation path 16 to separate thefirst portion 12 from thesecond portion 14. - Returning to
FIGS. 5A and 5B , in embodiments seam stitching 30 that crosses the separation path 16 (e.g., a printed separation path 22 (FIG. 3A ) or a perforated separation path 24 (FIG. 4A )) is reinforced on each side of theseparation path 16 to prevent thestitching 30 from loosening when the when thefirst portion 12 andsecond portion 14 are separated at the separation path, e.g., by cutting or tearing of thecover 8. In the example illustrated inFIGS. 5A and 5B , seam stitching 30 crossing theseparation path 16 is reinforced at each side of theseparation path 16 to prevent thestitching 30 from loosening when thefirst portion 12 andsecond portion 14 are separated at theseparation path 16. In the illustrated example, the reinforcement is accomplished via backstitching 32 of a portion of theseam stitching 30 on each side of theseparation path 16. For purposes of this specification and the appended claims, “backstitching” means creating a stitch or stitches that overlap at least a portion of other stitching such that the other stitching is reinforced. In this application, “backstitch” and “overlapping stitch” are used synonymously and are not dependent upon a sewing direction. In an embodiment, the overlapping stitching starts from approximately the middle of a previously sewn portion of theseam stitching 30. In an example, during one form of backstitching an operator of a sewing machine that is sewing two pieces of fabric together to create acover 8 sews theseam stitching 30 in a forward direction, and then before encountering theseparation path 16 sews backward for approximately one second or 1 cm to createbackstitching 32, and then reverses direction and continues sewing in a forward direction past the separation path to createmore seam stitching 30, and then reverses direction again to makesecond backstitching 32 on the opposite side of theseparation path 16. In this manner, when theseam stitching 30 is cut or torn across the separation path and unravels, the backstitching 32 holds the adjacent threads in place and prevents loosening of the rest of theseam stitching 30. In the embodiment illustrated inFIG. 5B , the reinforcement additionally includes knotting 34 of at least a portion of the seam stitching on each side of the separation path. - The preceding description has been presented only to illustrate and describe embodiments and examples of the principles described. This description is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit these principles to any precise form disclosed. Many modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teaching.
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1. A packaging system to protect an article inside and outside of a container, comprising.
a cover to cover the article inside the container, the cover comprising
a first portion, including a first loop graspable to remove the article from the container;
a second portion
to support the article during removal from the container and usable to cover the article outside the container when separated from the first portion; and
a separation path situated between the first and second portions to guide separating of the first and second portions.
2. The system of claim 1 , wherein the first portion additionally comprises a second loop.
3. The system of claim 2 , wherein the first and second loops are graspable simultaneously with one hand to remove the covered article from the container.
4. The system of claim 1 , wherein the second portion generally conforms to a shape of the article.
5. The system of claim 1 , wherein the second portion is usable as form-fitting cover for the article.
6. The system of claim 1 , wherein the separation path comprises a printed line to be followed by a cutting device.
7. The system of claim 1 wherein the separation path comprises a perforated separation path.
8. The system of claim 7 , wherein the perforated separation path comprises a die-cut perforation.
9. The system of claim 7 , further comprising a pull tab to cause the first and second portions to be separated at the perforated separation path when the tab is pulled.
10. The system of claim 1 , wherein seam stitching crossing the separation path is reinforced at each side of the separation path to prevent the stitching from loosening when the first and second portions are separated.
11. The system of claim 10 , wherein the reinforcement is via backstitching of at least a portion of the seam stitching on each side of the separation path.
12. The system of claim 10 , wherein the reinforcement is via knotting of at least a portion of the seam stitching on each side of the separation path.
13. The system of claim 1 , wherein the cover further comprises an opening from which the article may be removed from the cover.
14. The system of claim 1 , wherein the cover comprises a cover made of a fabric.
15. The system of claim 1 , wherein the loop comprises a webbing.
16. A protective packaging system for an article, comprising:
a container;
a fabric cover to cover an article inside the container, the cover comprising an opening from which the article may be removed from the cover;
a first portion, including a first loop and a second loop graspable simultaneously to remove the article from the container;
a second portion generally conforming to a shape of the article to support the article during removal from the container, and
usable as a form fitting cover for the article outside the container when separated from the first portion;
a perforated separation path situated between the first and second portions to guide separating of the first and second portions;
a pull tab to cause the first and second portions to be separated at the perforated separation path when the tab is pulled; and
seam stitching crossing the perforated separation path, at least a portion of which is reinforced on each side of the separation path to prevent the stitching from loosening when the first and second portions are separated.
17. A method of packaging to protect an article and allow easy removal of the article from, a container, the method comprising:
covering the article inside the container with a cover that has
a first portion including a first loop graspable to remove the article from the container,
a second portion
to support the article during removal from the container and usable to cover the article outside the container when separated from the first portion; and
a separation path situated between the first and second portions to guide separating of the first and second portions.
18. The method of claim 17 , wherein the separation path comprises a printed line o be followed by a cutting device.
19. The method of claim 17 , wherein the separation path comprises a perforated separation path.
20. The method of claim 17 , further comprising backstitching of at least a portion of seam stitching on each side of the separation path to prevent the stitching from loosening when the first and second portions are separated.
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