An apparatus is disclosed for providing easier, more ergonomic access to parts stored in a shipping container to be used in a manufacturing environment. Shipping containers having trays with packaging cells for containing production parts may be accessed by a person whose responsibility it is to rem
An apparatus is disclosed for providing easier, more ergonomic access to parts stored in a shipping container to be used in a manufacturing environment. Shipping containers having trays with packaging cells for containing production parts may be accessed by a person whose responsibility it is to remove the parts from the container for use on an assembly line, for example. By enabling the trays containing packaging cells to be moved forward as parts are removed from the container, the person's job is rendered easier to access parts that would have otherwise remained at the rear of the container. In a preferred embodiment, the packaging cells or packs are arranged to slidably move closer to the person removing the parts.
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What is claimed is: 1. A process for providing parts to be used in a manufacturing environment, said process comprising: providing a container holding a plurality of stacked trays arranged in multiple layers inside said container, each tray adapted to slide directly over top of a subjacent tray, ea
What is claimed is: 1. A process for providing parts to be used in a manufacturing environment, said process comprising: providing a container holding a plurality of stacked trays arranged in multiple layers inside said container, each tray adapted to slide directly over top of a subjacent tray, each tray having packaging cells thereon, each packaging cell being capable of containing at least one part therein; providing a parts removal entryway through at least one wall of said container; removing parts from packaging cells in a first tray at an upper layer and transporting said parts through said parts removal entryway of said container; removing said first tray from said container when said first tray is empty of said parts; pulling a second tray, initially at a rearward position in said upper layer of said container, forward and directly over subjacent trays to a point closer to said parts removal entryway, thereby enabling closer access to packaging cells in said second tray of said container. 2. The process of claim 1, wherein said second tray is comprised of packaging cells having walls assembled using a fastening technique that enables a bottom surface of said second tray to be unimpeded while sliding over a lower layer of said container. 3. The process of claim 1, wherein said walls of said packaging cells of said second tray are assembled to a bottom of said second tray using sonic welds accomplished internal of said packaging cells. 4. The process of claim 1, wherein said second tray packaging cell walls are assembled such that longitudinal walls, running in the direction of slide, are made higher than lateral walls, running perpendicular to the direction of slide of said second tray in said container. 5. The process of claim 1, wherein said packaging cell walls are made of corrugated plastic material. 6. The process of claim 1, wherein said pulling step is accomplished by said second tray being adapted with a handle. 7. The process of claim 1, wherein removing parts from said second tray pulled forward in said container produces a lower moment than would have been required with said tray in said rearward position in said container. 8. An ergonomically improved process for providing parts to be used in a manufacturing operation, said process comprising: providing a container holding a plurality of stacked trays arranged in multiple layers inside the container, each layer having a forward tray near a parts removal entryway of said container and a rearward tray, each tray having packaging cells thereon capable of containing at least one part; removing parts from packaging cells in said forward tray of an uppermost layer present in said container; removing said forward tray from said container when said first tray is empty of said parts; pulling said rearward tray forward and directly over subjacent trays to a point closer to said parts removal entryway, thereby enabling easier access to said packaging cells therein. 9. The process of claim 8, wherein said rearward tray is comprised of packaging cells having walls assembled using a fastening technique that enables a bottom surface of said rearward tray to move unimpeded while sliding over a lower layer of said container. 10. The process of claim 8, wherein said rearward tray packaging cell walls are assembled such that longitudinal walls, running in the direction of slide, are made higher than lateral walls, running perpendicular to the direction of slide of said rearward tray in said container. 11. The process of claim 8, wherein said packaging cell walls are made of corrugated plastic material. 12. The process of claim 8, wherein said pulling step is accomplished by using a handle located on said rearward tray. 13. The process of claim 8, wherein removing parts from rearward tray pulled forward in said container requires less effort than would have been required with said tray in its normal rearward position in said container. 14. An ergonomically improved process for providing parts to be used in a manufacturing operation, said process comprising: (a) providing a container holding a plurality of stacked trays arranged in multiple layers inside said container, each layer having a forward tray near a parts removal entryway of said container and a rearward tray disposed behind said forward tray, each tray having packaging cells thereon capable of containing at least one part; (b) removing parts from packaging cells in a forward tray of an uppermost layer currently present in said container; (c) removing said forward tray from said container when said first tray is empty of said parts; (d) pulling a corresponding rearward tray of said uppermost layer currently present in said container forward and directly over subjacent trays to a point closer to said parts removal entryway, thereby enabling easier access to said packaging cells therein; (e) removing said rearward tray of said uppermost layer when said tray is empty of said parts; (f) repeating steps (b)-(e) for each subsequent layer of parts containing trays present in said container above a bottom layer; and (g) repeating steps (b)-(d) or (b)-(e) for said bottom layer of trays containing said parts. 15. The process of claim 14, wherein said rearward tray is comprised of packaging cells having walls assembled using a fastening technique that enables a bottom surface of said rearward tray to move unimpeded while sliding over a lower layer of said container. 16. The process of claim 14, wherein said rearward tray packaging cell walls are assembled such that longitudinal walls, running in the direction of slide, are made higher than lateral walls, running perpendicular to the direction of slide of said rearward tray in said container. 17. The process of claim 14, wherein said packaging cell walls are made of corrugated plastic material. 18. The process of claim 14, wherein said pulling step is accomplished by using a handle located on said rearward tray. 19. The process of claim 14, wherein removing parts from rearward tray pulled forward in said container requires less effort than would have been required with said tray in its normal rearward position in said container.
Taravella Philip (Grosse Pointe Shores MI) Blair Edward J. (New Baltimore MI) Domanski Ronald S. (St. Clair Shores MI), One-piece shipping container with integral dunnage.
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