US20180002094A1 - Padded storage container - Google Patents
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- This disclosure relates to implementations of a padded storage container.
- Padded containers e.g., envelopes
- these containers include a padded interior storage compartment that can be sealed using an integral flap having a pressure sensitive adhesive thereon.
- these padded containers have several disadvantages. First, these containers are not suitable for simultaneously transporting multiple fragile objects. Second, the dimensional range of objects that can be stored within the interior storage compartment may be limited due to the non-expanding nature of some containers (e.g., an envelope). Third, the padded interior storage compartment may be unable to prevent the incidental movement of an undersized fragile object held therein.
- the padded storage container may be configured to receive and contain one or more fragile objects therein (e.g., glassware, porcelain, artwork, plates, etc. . . . ).
- the padded storage container may include a plurality of padded expandable interior storage compartments, each of which is configured to receive one or more objects therein. In this way, one or more objects of varying size may be placed within each of the interior storage compartments and thereby protected from breaking, cracking, scratches, and/or scaring.
- the padded storage container may comprise a front wall, a rear wall, a first side wall and a second side wall, a first interior wall and a second interior wall, a bottom wall, an opening used to access the interior storage compartments, and a closure flap to close the opening.
- the closure flap may be secured to an adhesive strip positioned on the front wall of the padded storage container.
- the padded storage container may be formed from bubble material having a laminated paper face on at least one side. In this way, object(s) stored within the padded storage container may be protected from breaking, cracking, scratches, and/or scaring.
- the side walls and/or the bottom wall of a padded storage container may be pleated (e.g., accordion pleats). In this way, the padded storage container and its interior storage compartments may be expanded to receive objects therein and/or collapsed to allow for the easy storage of the padded storage container.
- a padded storage container may include three interior storage compartments. In some implementations, a padded storage container may include more than three, or less than three, interior storage compartments. In some implementations, the interior storage compartments of a padded storage container may be organized into an array.
- FIG. 1 illustrates an example implementation of a padded storage container according to the principles of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 2 is a top view of the padded storage container shown in FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 3 is a bottom view of the padded storage container shown in FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 4 is a left side view of the padded storage container shown in FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 5 is a front view of the padded storage container shown in FIG. 1 .
- FIGS. 6A and 6B illustrate another example implementation of the padded storage container according to the principles of the present disclosure.
- FIGS. 7A and 7B illustrate yet another example implementation of the padded storage container according to the principles of the present disclosure.
- FIGS. 1-5 illustrate an example implementation of a padded storage container 100 according to the principles of the present disclosure.
- the padded storage container 100 may be configured to receive and contain one or more fragile objects therein (e.g., glassware, porcelain, artwork, plates, etc. . . . ).
- the padded storage container 100 may include a plurality of padded expandable interior storage compartments 130 , each of which is configured to receive one or more objects therein. In this way, one or more objects of varying size may be placed within each of the interior storage compartments 130 and thereby protected from breaking, cracking, scratches, and/or scaring.
- the padded storage container 100 may comprise a front wall 110 , a rear wall 112 , a first side wall 114 a and a second side wall 114 b (collectively side walls 114 ), a first interior wall 132 a and a second interior wall 132 b (collectively interior walls 132 ), a bottom wall 116 , an opening 120 used to access the interior storage compartments 130 , and a closure flap 105 to close the opening 120 .
- the closure flap 105 may be secured to an adhesive strip 107 positioned on the front wall 110 of the padded storage container 100 (see, e.g., FIG. 1 ).
- the front wall 110 , rear wall 112 , side walls 114 , interior walls 132 , bottom wall 116 , and/or closure flap 105 of the padded storage container 100 may be formed from bubble material (i.e., a cellular cushioning packaging material which contains entrapped bubbles of air or other gases) having a laminated paper face on at least one side.
- bubble material i.e., a cellular cushioning packaging material which contains entrapped bubbles of air or other gases
- the first side wall 114 a , the second side wall 114 b , and the bottom wall 116 each may extend between and connect the front wall 110 to the rear wall 112 of the padded storage container 100 .
- the first side wall 114 a extends between a first end of the front wall 110 and a first end of the rear wall 112 .
- the second side wall 114 b extends between a second end of the front wall 110 and a second end of the rear wall 112 .
- the bottom wall 116 extends between a bottom edge of the front wall 110 and a bottom edge of the rear wall 112 . In some implementations, the bottom wall 116 is connected to the first side wall 114 a and the second side wall 114 b (see, e.g., FIG. 3 ). In some implementations, the bottom wall 116 is not connected to the first side wall 114 a or the second side wall 114 b.
- the side walls 114 and/or the bottom wall 116 of the padded storage container 100 may be pleated (e.g., accordion pleats). In this way, the padded storage container 100 and its interior storage compartments 130 may be expanded to receive objects therein and/or collapsed to allow for the easy storage of the padded storage container 100 . In some implementations, by pleating the side walls 114 and/or bottom wall 116 of the padded storage container 100 , the interior storage compartments 130 are better able to conform to an object placed therein. In this way, the unintentional movement of an object held within an interior storage compartment 130 may be minimized or eliminated.
- the side walls 114 of the padded storage container 100 may be pleated with a plurality of vertical folds (see, e.g., FIGS. 1 and 2 ).
- the bottom wall 116 of the padded storage container 100 may be pleated with a plurality of horizontal folds (see, e.g., FIG. 3 ).
- the side walls 114 and/or bottom wall 116 may not be pleated (not shown).
- the first interior wall 132 a and the second interior wall 132 b each may extend between the first side wall 114 a and the second side wall 114 b of the padded storage container 100 .
- a first interior storage compartment 130 a , a second interior storage compartment 130 b , and a third interior storage compartment 130 c may be formed within the interior of the padded storage container 100 (see, e.g., FIG. 1 ).
- the first interior wall 132 a and the second interior wall 132 b may be secured to the bottom wall 116 of the padded storage container 100 .
- the first interior wall 132 a and the second interior wall 132 b may not be secured to the bottom wall 116 of the padded storage container 100 .
- the first interior storage compartment 130 a is located between the front wall 110 and the first interior wall 132 a of the padded storage container 100 .
- the second interior storage compartment 130 b is located between the first interior wall 132 a and the second interior wall 132 b of the padded storage container 100 (see, e.g., FIG. 2 ).
- the third interior storage compartment 130 c is located between the second interior wall 132 b and the rear wall 112 of the padded storage container 100 (see, e.g., FIG. 2 ).
- each end of each interior storage compartment 130 is formed by either the first side wall 114 a or the second side wall 114 b of the padded storage container 100 (see, e.g., FIG. 2 ). In some implementations, there may be more than three or less than three interior storage compartments 130 .
- the closure flap 105 may extend from the rear wall 112 of the padded storage container 100 .
- the closure flap 105 may be an integral portion of the rear wall 112 (see, e.g., FIG. 4 ). In some implementations, the closure flap 105 may not be an integral portion of the rear wall 112 .
- the closure flap 105 is configured to cover the opening(s) 120 into the interior storage compartments 130 of the padded storage container 100 and thereby retain any contents (e.g., fragile objects, etc.) stored therein.
- the closure flap 105 may be configured to overlap a portion of the front wall 110 when covering the opening(s) 120 into the interior storage compartments 130 of the padded storage container 100 .
- the adhesive strip 107 on the front wall 110 may be covered with a removable protective liner (not shown).
- the protective liner is discarder when the padded storage container 100 is used.
- the adhesive strip 107 may be a pressure-sensitive adhesive that is applied to the front wall 110 of the padded storage container 100 .
- the closure flap 105 may be secured to the front wall 110 of the padded storage container 100 using any suitable fastener known to one of ordinary skill in the art.
- the closure flap 105 may be removably secured to the front wall 110 of the padded storage container through the use of fastening means such as buttons, hook and loop fasteners (e.g., Velcro®), magnets or other reclosable fasteners.
- the front wall 110 , rear wall 112 , side walls 114 , interior walls 132 , bottom wall 116 , and/or closure flap 105 of the padded storage container 100 may be formed from a cellular cushioning packaging material which contains entrapped bubbles of air or other gases (e.g., Bubble Wrap®).
- the front wall 110 , rear wall 112 , side walls 114 , interior walls 132 , bottom wall 116 , and/or closure flap 105 of the padded storage container 100 may be formed from any material(s) (e.g., an impact-absorbing material) suitable for cushioning and protecting an object stored within any of the interior storage compartments 130 of the padded storage container 100 .
- one or more portions of the padded storage container 100 may be manufactured using paperboard, plastic(s), foam, and/or any other suitable material.
- a suitable elastic material(s) may be used to form one or more portions of the padded storage container 100 .
- the padded storage container 100 may be manufactured from one or more pieces of material.
- the front wall 110 , rear wall 112 , side walls 114 , interior walls 132 , bottom wall 116 , and/or closure flap 105 of the padded storage container 100 may be secured together through the use of an adhesive (e.g., glue).
- the front wall 110 , rear wall 112 , side walls 114 , interior walls 132 , bottom wall 116 , and/or closure flap 105 of the padded storage container 100 may be secured together using any suitable method known to one of ordinary skill in the art.
- FIGS. 6A and 6B illustrate another example implementation of a padded storage container 200 according to the principles of the present disclosure.
- the padded storage container 200 is similar to the padded storage container 100 discussed above but may include seven interior storage compartments 230 .
- a first interior wall 232 a , a second interior wall 232 b , a third interior wall 232 c , a fourth interior wall 232 d , a fifth interior wall 232 e , and a sixth interior wall 232 f each may extend between a first side wall 214 a and a second side wall 214 b of the padded storage container 200 .
- a first interior storage compartment 230 a a first interior storage compartment 230 a , a second interior storage compartment 230 b , a third interior storage compartment 230 c , a fourth interior storage compartment 230 d , a fifth interior storage compartment 230 e , a sixth interior storage compartment 230 f , and a seventh interior storage compartment 230 g may be formed within the interior of the padded storage container 200 (see, e.g., FIG. 6B ).
- the first interior storage compartment 230 a is located between the front wall 210 and the first interior wall 232 a of the padded storage container 200 .
- the second interior storage compartment 230 b is located between the first interior wall 232 a and the second interior wall 232 b of the padded storage container 200 .
- the third interior storage compartment 230 c is located between the second interior wall 232 b and the third interior wall 232 c of the padded storage container 200 .
- the fourth interior storage compartment 230 d is located between the third interior wall 232 c and the fourth interior wall 232 d of the padded storage container 200 .
- the fifth interior storage compartment 230 e is located between the fourth interior wall 232 d and the fifth interior wall 232 e of the padded storage container 200 .
- the sixth interior storage compartment 230 f is located between the fifth interior wall 232 e and the sixth interior wall 232 f of the padded storage container 200 .
- the seventh interior storage compartment 230 g is located between the sixth interior wall 232 f and the rear wall 212 of the padded storage container 200 .
- each end of each interior storage compartment 230 is formed by either the first side wall 214 a or the second side wall 214 b of the padded storage container 200 (seem e.g., FIG. 6B ).
- FIGS. 7A and 7B illustrate yet another example implementation of a padded storage container 300 according to the principles of the present disclosure.
- the padded storage container 300 is similar to the padded storage containers 100 , 200 discussed above but may include an array of nine interior storage compartments 330 .
- the padded storage container 300 may include an array of more than nine, or less than nine, interior storage compartments 330 .
- a first interior wall 332 a and a second interior wall 332 b each may extend between a first side wall 314 a and a second side wall 314 b of the padded storage container 300 .
- a third interior wall 332 c and a fourth interior wall 332 d each may extend between a front wall 310 and a rear wall 312 of the padded storage container 300 (see, e.g., FIG. 7B ).
- the interior walls 332 are configured to form an array of interior storage compartments 330 (see, e.g., FIG. 7B ).
- an array of interior storage compartments 330 may be formed.
- a first interior storage compartment 330 a , a second interior storage compartment 330 b , a third interior storage compartment 330 c , a fourth interior storage compartment 330 d , a fifth interior storage compartment 330 e , a sixth interior storage compartment 330 f , a seventh interior storage compartment 330 g , an eighth interior storage compartment 330 h , and a ninth interior storage compartment 330 i may be formed within the interior of the padded storage container 300 (see, e.g., FIG. 7B ).
- the openings into the interior storage compartments 130 , 230 , 330 of the padded storage container 100 , 200 , 300 may have the general shape of a rectangle (see, e.g., FIGS. 2, 6B, and 7B ).
- the interior storage compartments 130 , 230 , 330 of the padded storage container 100 , 200 , 300 may have the general shape of a cylinder (not shown).
- the openings into the interior storage compartments 130 , 230 , 330 of the padded storage container 100 , 200 , 300 may have any suitable shape.
- the padded storage container 100 , 200 , 300 may be used to package and transport one or more items (e.g., fragile object(s)).
- the padded storage container 100 , 200 , 300 may be positioned at or near a point of sale (e.g., a register) to package one or more items (e.g., fragile object(s)) for transport by a customer after purchase.
- the padded storage container 100 , 200 , 300 may be used to ship one or more items (e.g., fragile objects).
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Implementations of a padded storage container are provided. In some implementations, the padded storage container may include a plurality of padded expandable interior storage compartments, each of which is configured to receive one or more objects therein. In some implementations, the padded storage container may comprise a front wall, a rear wall, a first side wall and a second side wall, a first interior wall and a second interior wall, a bottom wall, an opening used to access the interior storage compartments, and a closure flap to close the opening. In some implementations, the side walls and/or the bottom wall of a padded storage container may be pleated (e.g., accordion pleats). In this way, the padded storage container and its interior storage compartments may be expanded to receive objects therein and/or collapsed to allow for the easy storage of the padded storage container.
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- This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 62/357,927, filed on Jul. 1, 2016, and is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
- This disclosure relates to implementations of a padded storage container.
- Padded containers (e.g., envelopes) are routinely used to package and transport objects which are vulnerable to impact. In general, these containers include a padded interior storage compartment that can be sealed using an integral flap having a pressure sensitive adhesive thereon.
- However, these padded containers have several disadvantages. First, these containers are not suitable for simultaneously transporting multiple fragile objects. Second, the dimensional range of objects that can be stored within the interior storage compartment may be limited due to the non-expanding nature of some containers (e.g., an envelope). Third, the padded interior storage compartment may be unable to prevent the incidental movement of an undersized fragile object held therein.
- Implementations of a padded storage container are provided. In some implementations, the padded storage container may be configured to receive and contain one or more fragile objects therein (e.g., glassware, porcelain, artwork, plates, etc. . . . ). In some implementations, the padded storage container may include a plurality of padded expandable interior storage compartments, each of which is configured to receive one or more objects therein. In this way, one or more objects of varying size may be placed within each of the interior storage compartments and thereby protected from breaking, cracking, scratches, and/or scaring.
- In some implementations, the padded storage container may comprise a front wall, a rear wall, a first side wall and a second side wall, a first interior wall and a second interior wall, a bottom wall, an opening used to access the interior storage compartments, and a closure flap to close the opening. In some implementations, the closure flap may be secured to an adhesive strip positioned on the front wall of the padded storage container. In some implementations, the padded storage container may be formed from bubble material having a laminated paper face on at least one side. In this way, object(s) stored within the padded storage container may be protected from breaking, cracking, scratches, and/or scaring.
- In some implementations, the side walls and/or the bottom wall of a padded storage container may be pleated (e.g., accordion pleats). In this way, the padded storage container and its interior storage compartments may be expanded to receive objects therein and/or collapsed to allow for the easy storage of the padded storage container.
- In some implementations, a padded storage container may include three interior storage compartments. In some implementations, a padded storage container may include more than three, or less than three, interior storage compartments. In some implementations, the interior storage compartments of a padded storage container may be organized into an array.
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FIG. 1 illustrates an example implementation of a padded storage container according to the principles of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 2 is a top view of the padded storage container shown inFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 3 is a bottom view of the padded storage container shown inFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 4 is a left side view of the padded storage container shown inFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 5 is a front view of the padded storage container shown inFIG. 1 . -
FIGS. 6A and 6B illustrate another example implementation of the padded storage container according to the principles of the present disclosure. -
FIGS. 7A and 7B illustrate yet another example implementation of the padded storage container according to the principles of the present disclosure. -
FIGS. 1-5 illustrate an example implementation of apadded storage container 100 according to the principles of the present disclosure. In some implementations, thepadded storage container 100 may be configured to receive and contain one or more fragile objects therein (e.g., glassware, porcelain, artwork, plates, etc. . . . ). In some implementations, thepadded storage container 100 may include a plurality of padded expandable interior storage compartments 130, each of which is configured to receive one or more objects therein. In this way, one or more objects of varying size may be placed within each of the interior storage compartments 130 and thereby protected from breaking, cracking, scratches, and/or scaring. - As shown in
FIGS. 1-3 , in some implementations, thepadded storage container 100 may comprise afront wall 110, arear wall 112, afirst side wall 114 a and asecond side wall 114 b (collectively side walls 114), a firstinterior wall 132 a and a secondinterior wall 132 b (collectively interior walls 132), abottom wall 116, anopening 120 used to access the interior storage compartments 130, and aclosure flap 105 to close theopening 120. In some implementations, theclosure flap 105 may be secured to anadhesive strip 107 positioned on thefront wall 110 of the padded storage container 100 (see, e.g.,FIG. 1 ). In some implementations, thefront wall 110,rear wall 112, side walls 114, interior walls 132,bottom wall 116, and/orclosure flap 105 of thepadded storage container 100 may be formed from bubble material (i.e., a cellular cushioning packaging material which contains entrapped bubbles of air or other gases) having a laminated paper face on at least one side. In this way, object(s) stored within thepadded storage container 100 may be protected from breaking, cracking, scratches, and/or scaring. - As shown in
FIGS. 1 and 4 , in some implementations, thefirst side wall 114 a, thesecond side wall 114 b, and thebottom wall 116 each may extend between and connect thefront wall 110 to therear wall 112 of thepadded storage container 100. - In some implementations, the
first side wall 114 a extends between a first end of thefront wall 110 and a first end of therear wall 112. - In some implementations, the
second side wall 114 b extends between a second end of thefront wall 110 and a second end of therear wall 112. - In some implementations, the
bottom wall 116 extends between a bottom edge of thefront wall 110 and a bottom edge of therear wall 112. In some implementations, thebottom wall 116 is connected to thefirst side wall 114 a and thesecond side wall 114 b (see, e.g.,FIG. 3 ). In some implementations, thebottom wall 116 is not connected to thefirst side wall 114 a or thesecond side wall 114 b. - As shown in
FIGS. 1-3 , in some implementations, the side walls 114 and/or thebottom wall 116 of thepadded storage container 100 may be pleated (e.g., accordion pleats). In this way, thepadded storage container 100 and its interior storage compartments 130 may be expanded to receive objects therein and/or collapsed to allow for the easy storage of thepadded storage container 100. In some implementations, by pleating the side walls 114 and/orbottom wall 116 of thepadded storage container 100, the interior storage compartments 130 are better able to conform to an object placed therein. In this way, the unintentional movement of an object held within an interior storage compartment 130 may be minimized or eliminated. In some implementations, the side walls 114 of thepadded storage container 100 may be pleated with a plurality of vertical folds (see, e.g.,FIGS. 1 and 2 ). In some implementations, thebottom wall 116 of thepadded storage container 100 may be pleated with a plurality of horizontal folds (see, e.g.,FIG. 3 ). In some implementations, the side walls 114 and/orbottom wall 116 may not be pleated (not shown). - As shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2 , in some implementations, the firstinterior wall 132 a and the secondinterior wall 132 b each may extend between thefirst side wall 114 a and thesecond side wall 114 b of thepadded storage container 100. In this way, a firstinterior storage compartment 130 a, a secondinterior storage compartment 130 b, and a thirdinterior storage compartment 130 c may be formed within the interior of the padded storage container 100 (see, e.g.,FIG. 1 ). In some implementations, the firstinterior wall 132 a and the secondinterior wall 132 b may be secured to thebottom wall 116 of thepadded storage container 100. In some implementations, the firstinterior wall 132 a and the secondinterior wall 132 b may not be secured to thebottom wall 116 of thepadded storage container 100. - As shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2 , in some implementations, the firstinterior storage compartment 130 a is located between thefront wall 110 and the firstinterior wall 132 a of thepadded storage container 100. In some implementations, the secondinterior storage compartment 130 b is located between the firstinterior wall 132 a and the secondinterior wall 132 b of the padded storage container 100 (see, e.g.,FIG. 2 ). In some implementations, the thirdinterior storage compartment 130 c is located between the secondinterior wall 132 b and therear wall 112 of the padded storage container 100 (see, e.g.,FIG. 2 ). In some implementations, each end of each interior storage compartment 130 is formed by either thefirst side wall 114 a or thesecond side wall 114 b of the padded storage container 100 (see, e.g.,FIG. 2 ). In some implementations, there may be more than three or less than three interior storage compartments 130. - As shown in
FIG. 1 , in some implementations, theclosure flap 105 may extend from therear wall 112 of the paddedstorage container 100. In some implementations, theclosure flap 105 may be an integral portion of the rear wall 112 (see, e.g.,FIG. 4 ). In some implementations, theclosure flap 105 may not be an integral portion of therear wall 112. In some implementations, theclosure flap 105 is configured to cover the opening(s) 120 into the interior storage compartments 130 of the paddedstorage container 100 and thereby retain any contents (e.g., fragile objects, etc.) stored therein. In some implementations, theclosure flap 105 may be configured to overlap a portion of thefront wall 110 when covering the opening(s) 120 into the interior storage compartments 130 of the paddedstorage container 100. - In some implementations, the
adhesive strip 107 on thefront wall 110 may be covered with a removable protective liner (not shown). The protective liner is discarder when the paddedstorage container 100 is used. In some implementations, theadhesive strip 107 may be a pressure-sensitive adhesive that is applied to thefront wall 110 of the paddedstorage container 100. - In some implementations, in lieu of an
adhesive strip 107, theclosure flap 105 may be secured to thefront wall 110 of the paddedstorage container 100 using any suitable fastener known to one of ordinary skill in the art. For example, in some implementations, theclosure flap 105 may be removably secured to thefront wall 110 of the padded storage container through the use of fastening means such as buttons, hook and loop fasteners (e.g., Velcro®), magnets or other reclosable fasteners. - In some implementations, the
front wall 110,rear wall 112, side walls 114, interior walls 132,bottom wall 116, and/orclosure flap 105 of the paddedstorage container 100 may be formed from a cellular cushioning packaging material which contains entrapped bubbles of air or other gases (e.g., Bubble Wrap®). In some implementations, thefront wall 110,rear wall 112, side walls 114, interior walls 132,bottom wall 116, and/orclosure flap 105 of the paddedstorage container 100 may be formed from any material(s) (e.g., an impact-absorbing material) suitable for cushioning and protecting an object stored within any of the interior storage compartments 130 of the paddedstorage container 100. - In some implementations, one or more portions of the padded
storage container 100 may be manufactured using paperboard, plastic(s), foam, and/or any other suitable material. In some implementations, a suitable elastic material(s) may be used to form one or more portions of the paddedstorage container 100. - In some implementations, the padded
storage container 100 may be manufactured from one or more pieces of material. In some implementations, thefront wall 110,rear wall 112, side walls 114, interior walls 132,bottom wall 116, and/orclosure flap 105 of the paddedstorage container 100 may be secured together through the use of an adhesive (e.g., glue). In some implementations, thefront wall 110,rear wall 112, side walls 114, interior walls 132,bottom wall 116, and/orclosure flap 105 of the paddedstorage container 100 may be secured together using any suitable method known to one of ordinary skill in the art. -
FIGS. 6A and 6B illustrate another example implementation of a paddedstorage container 200 according to the principles of the present disclosure. In some implementations, the paddedstorage container 200 is similar to the paddedstorage container 100 discussed above but may include seven interior storage compartments 230. - As shown in
FIGS. 6A and 6B , in some implementations, a firstinterior wall 232 a, a secondinterior wall 232 b, a thirdinterior wall 232 c, a fourthinterior wall 232 d, a fifthinterior wall 232 e, and a sixthinterior wall 232 f each may extend between afirst side wall 214 a and asecond side wall 214 b of the paddedstorage container 200. In this way, a firstinterior storage compartment 230 a, a secondinterior storage compartment 230 b, a thirdinterior storage compartment 230 c, a fourthinterior storage compartment 230 d, a fifthinterior storage compartment 230 e, a sixthinterior storage compartment 230 f, and a seventhinterior storage compartment 230 g may be formed within the interior of the padded storage container 200 (see, e.g.,FIG. 6B ). - As shown in
FIGS. 6A and 6B , in some implementations, the firstinterior storage compartment 230 a is located between thefront wall 210 and the firstinterior wall 232 a of the paddedstorage container 200. In some implementations, the secondinterior storage compartment 230 b is located between the firstinterior wall 232 a and the secondinterior wall 232 b of the paddedstorage container 200. In some implementations, the thirdinterior storage compartment 230 c is located between the secondinterior wall 232 b and the thirdinterior wall 232 c of the paddedstorage container 200. In some implementations, the fourthinterior storage compartment 230 d is located between the thirdinterior wall 232 c and the fourthinterior wall 232 d of the paddedstorage container 200. In some implementations, the fifthinterior storage compartment 230 e is located between the fourthinterior wall 232 d and the fifthinterior wall 232 e of the paddedstorage container 200. In some implementations, the sixthinterior storage compartment 230 f is located between the fifthinterior wall 232 e and the sixthinterior wall 232 f of the paddedstorage container 200. In some implementations, the seventhinterior storage compartment 230 g is located between the sixthinterior wall 232 f and therear wall 212 of the paddedstorage container 200. In some implementations, each end of each interior storage compartment 230 is formed by either thefirst side wall 214 a or thesecond side wall 214 b of the padded storage container 200 (seem e.g.,FIG. 6B ). -
FIGS. 7A and 7B illustrate yet another example implementation of a paddedstorage container 300 according to the principles of the present disclosure. In some implementations, the paddedstorage container 300 is similar to the paddedstorage containers storage container 300 may include an array of more than nine, or less than nine, interior storage compartments 330. - As shown in
FIGS. 7A and 7B , in some implementations, a firstinterior wall 332 a and a secondinterior wall 332 b each may extend between afirst side wall 314 a and asecond side wall 314 b of the paddedstorage container 300. In some implementations, a thirdinterior wall 332 c and a fourthinterior wall 332 d each may extend between afront wall 310 and arear wall 312 of the padded storage container 300 (see, e.g.,FIG. 7B ). In some implementations, the interior walls 332 are configured to form an array of interior storage compartments 330 (see, e.g.,FIG. 7B ). In some implementations, through the placement of the interior walls 332, an array of interior storage compartments 330 may be formed. In some implementations, through the placement of the interior walls 332, a firstinterior storage compartment 330 a, a secondinterior storage compartment 330 b, a thirdinterior storage compartment 330 c, a fourthinterior storage compartment 330 d, a fifthinterior storage compartment 330 e, a sixthinterior storage compartment 330 f, a seventhinterior storage compartment 330 g, an eighthinterior storage compartment 330 h, and a ninth interior storage compartment 330 i may be formed within the interior of the padded storage container 300 (see, e.g.,FIG. 7B ). - In some implementations, the openings into the interior storage compartments 130, 230, 330 of the padded
storage container FIGS. 2, 6B, and 7B ). In some implementations, the interior storage compartments 130, 230, 330 of the paddedstorage container storage container - In some implementations, the padded
storage container storage container storage container - Reference throughout this specification to “an embodiment” or “implementation” or words of similar import means that a particular described feature, structure, or characteristic is included in at least one embodiment of the present invention. Thus, the phrase “in some implementations” or a phrase of similar import in various places throughout this specification does not necessarily refer to the same embodiment.
- Many modifications and other embodiments of the inventions set forth herein will come to mind to one skilled in the art to which these inventions pertain having the benefit of the teachings presented in the foregoing descriptions and the associated drawings.
- The described features, structures, or characteristics may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more embodiments. In the above description, numerous specific details are provided for a thorough understanding of embodiments of the invention. One skilled in the relevant art will recognize, however, that embodiments of the invention can be practiced without one or more of the specific details, or with other methods, components, materials, etc. In other instances, well-known structures, materials, or operations may not be shown or described in detail.
- While operations are depicted in the drawings in a particular order, this should not be understood as requiring that such operations be performed in the particular order shown or in sequential order, or that all illustrated operations be performed, to achieve desirable results.
Claims (22)
1. A padded storage container for fragile objects comprising:
a front wall and a rear wall connected together by a first side wall, a second side wall, and a bottom wall;
a plurality of interior storage compartments;
an opening through which the plurality of interior storage compartments may be accessed; and
a closure flap extending from the rear wall that is configured to cover the opening;
wherein the first side wall, the second side wall, and the bottom wall are pleated; and
wherein the front wall, the rear wall, the first side wall, the second side wall, the bottom wall, and the closure flap are formed from a cellular cushioning packaging material which contains entrapped bubbles of gas.
2. (canceled)
3. The padded storage container of claim 1 , wherein the cellular cushioning packaging material includes a laminated paper face on at least one side thereof.
4. The padded storage container of claim 1 , further comprising a fastener positioned on the front wall, the fastener is configured to secure the closure flap to the front wall.
5. The padded storage container of claim 4 , wherein the fastener is an adhesive strip.
6. The padded storage container of claim 1 , further comprising a first interior wall and a second interior wall, wherein each interior wall extends between the first side wall and the second side wall of the padded storage container; a first interior storage compartment is located between the front wall and the first interior wall, a second interior storage compartment is located between the first interior wall and the second interior wall, and a third interior storage compartment is located between the second interior wall and the rear wall.
7. The padded storage container of claim 1 , further comprising a first interior wall, a second interior wall, a third interior wall, a fourth interior wall, a fifth interior wall, and a sixth interior wall, wherein each interior wall extends between the first side wall and the second side wall of the padded storage container; a first interior storage compartment is located between the front wall and the first interior wall, a second interior storage compartment is located between the first interior wall and the second interior wall, a third interior storage compartment is located between the second interior wall and the third interior wall, a fourth interior storage compartment is located between the third interior wall and the fourth interior wall, a fifth interior storage compartment is located between the fourth interior wall and the fifth interior wall, a sixth interior storage compartment is located between the fifth interior wall and the sixth interior wall, and a seventh interior storage compartment is located between the sixth interior wall and the rear wall.
8. The padded storage container of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of interior storage compartments are positioned to form an array within the padded storage container.
9. The padded storage container of claim 1 , further comprising a first interior wall, a second interior wall, a third interior wall, and a fourth interior wall; wherein the first interior wall and the second interior wall each extend between the first side wall and the second side wall of the padded storage container and the third interior wall and the fourth interior wall each extend between the front wall and the rear wall of the padded storage container thereby organizing the plurality of interior storage compartments into an array.
10. A padded storage container for fragile objects comprising:
a front wall, a rear wall, a first side wall, a second side wall, and a bottom wall, wherein the first side wall extends between a first end of the front wall and a first end of the rear wall, the second side wall extends between a second end of the front wall and a second end of the rear wall, and the bottom wall extends between a bottom edge of the front wall and a bottom edge of the rear wall;
at least two interior walls, the at least two interior walls form at least three interior storage compartments within the padded storage container;
an opening through which the at least three interior storage compartments may be accessed; and
a closure flap extending from the rear wall that is configured to cover the opening;
wherein the first side wall, the second side wall, and the bottom wall are pleated; and
wherein the front wall, the rear wall, the first side wall, the second side wall, the bottom wall, the at least two interior walls, and the closure flap are formed from a cellular cushioning packaging material which contains entrapped bubbles of gas.
11. (canceled)
12. The padded storage container of claim 10 , wherein the cellular cushioning packaging material includes a laminated paper face on at least one side thereof.
13. The padded storage container of claim 10 , further comprising a fastener positioned on the front wall, the fastener is configured to removably secure the closure flap to the front wall.
14. The padded storage container of claim 13 , wherein the fastener is an adhesive strip.
15. The padded storage container of claim 10 , wherein a first interior wall and a second interior wall each extend between the first side wall and the second side wall of the padded storage container; a first interior storage compartment is located between the front wall and the first interior wall, a second interior storage compartment is located between the first interior wall and the second interior wall, and a third interior storage compartment is located between the second interior wall and the rear wall.
16. The padded storage container of claim 10 , wherein a first interior wall, a second interior wall, a third interior wall, a fourth interior wall, a fifth interior wall, and a sixth interior wall each extend between the first side wall and the second side wall of the padded storage container; a first interior storage compartment is located between the front wall and the first interior wall, a second interior storage compartment is located between the first interior wall and the second interior wall, a third interior storage compartment is located between the second interior wall and the third interior wall, a fourth interior storage compartment is located between the third interior wall and the fourth interior wall, a fifth interior storage compartment is located between the fourth interior wall and the fifth interior wall, a sixth interior storage compartment is located between the fifth interior wall and the sixth interior wall, and a seventh interior storage compartment is located between the sixth interior wall and the rear wall.
17. The padded storage container of claim 10 , wherein the interior storage compartments are positioned to form an array within the padded storage container.
18. The padded storage container of claim 10 , wherein a first interior wall and a second interior wall each extend between the first side wall and the second side wall of the padded storage container and a third interior wall and a fourth interior wall each extend between the front wall and the rear wall of the padded storage container thereby organizing the interior storage compartments into an array.
19. A padded storage container for fragile objects comprising:
a front wall and a rear wall connected together by a first side wall, a second side wall, and a bottom wall;
at least three interior storage compartments;
an opening through which the at least three interior storage compartments may be accessed; and
a closure flap extending from the rear wall that is configured to close the opening;
wherein the first side wall and the second side wall are pleated; and
wherein the front wall, the rear wall, the first side wall, the second side wall, the bottom wall, and the closure flap are a cellular cushioning packaging material which contains entrapped bubbles of gas.
20. The padded storage container of claim 19 , further comprising a first interior wall and a second interior wall, wherein each interior wall extends between the first side wall and the second side wall of the padded storage container; a first interior storage compartment is located between the front wall and the first interior wall, a second interior storage compartment is located between the first interior wall and the second interior wall, and a third interior storage compartment is located between the second interior wall and the rear wall.
21. The padded storage container of claim 19 , further comprising a first interior wall, a second interior wall, a third interior wall, a fourth interior wall, a fifth interior wall, and a sixth interior wall, wherein each interior wall extends between the first side wall and the second side wall of the padded storage container; a first interior storage compartment is located between the front wall and the first interior wall, a second interior storage compartment is located between the first interior wall and the second interior wall, a third interior storage compartment is located between the second interior wall and the third interior wall, a fourth interior storage compartment is located between the third interior wall and the fourth interior wall, a fifth interior storage compartment is located between the fourth interior wall and the fifth interior wall, a sixth interior storage compartment is located between the fifth interior wall and the sixth interior wall, and a seventh interior storage compartment is located between the sixth interior wall and the rear wall.
22. The padded storage container of claim 19 , further comprising a first interior wall, a second interior wall, a third interior wall, and a fourth interior wall; wherein the first interior wall and the second interior wall each extend between the first side wall and the second side wall of the padded storage container and the third interior wall and the fourth interior wall each extend between the front wall and the rear wall of the padded storage container thereby organizing the plurality of interior storage compartments into an array.
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