IPC분류정보
국가/구분 |
United States(US) Patent
등록
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국제특허분류(IPC7판) |
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출원번호 |
UP-0049625
(2005-02-02)
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등록번호 |
US-7513365
(2009-07-01)
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발명자
/ 주소 |
- Cornelius, Adam C.
- Oberliesen, Eric J.
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출원인 / 주소 |
- International Paper Company
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대리인 / 주소 |
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인용정보 |
피인용 횟수 :
6 인용 특허 :
14 |
초록
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The present invention provides a stackable container having a plurality of pallet blocks arranged to define a pallet block matrix and a container unit adapted to rest upon the pallet block matrix, wherein one or more of the pallet blocks is adapted to positively position the container relative to a
The present invention provides a stackable container having a plurality of pallet blocks arranged to define a pallet block matrix and a container unit adapted to rest upon the pallet block matrix, wherein one or more of the pallet blocks is adapted to positively position the container relative to a support.
대표청구항
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We claim: 1. A stackable container, comprising: a plurality of pallet blocks arranged to define a pallet block matrix; and a container unit adapted to rest upon said pallet block matrix, wherein one or more of said pallet blocks is adapted to positively position said container relative to a support
We claim: 1. A stackable container, comprising: a plurality of pallet blocks arranged to define a pallet block matrix; and a container unit adapted to rest upon said pallet block matrix, wherein one or more of said pallet blocks is adapted to positively position said container relative to a support; said container unit comprises: a container body; an upper tray adapted to cover an open upper end of said container body; and, a lower tray adapted to cover an open lower end of said container body and wherein said container body includes a removable window section; and either said upper tray or said lower tray is constructed from a foldable blank having: first, second, third and fourth corner cutouts; a first edge flap defined by a first edge fold line extending from said first corner cutout to said second corner cutout; a second edge flap defined by a second edge fold line extending from said third corner cutout to said fourth corner cutout; a first end flap defined by a first end fold line extending from said first corner cutout to said third corner cutout; and, a second end flap defined by a second end fold line extending from said second corner cutout to said fourth corner cutout. 2. The stackable container according to claim 1, wherein said container body and said lower tray are integrally formed. 3. The stackable container according to claim 1, wherein both said upper tray and said lower tray each are constructed from foldable blanks, each foldable blank having: first, second, third and fourth corner cutouts; a first edge flap defined by a first edge fold line extending from said first corner cutout to said second corner cutout; a second edge flap defined by a second edge fold line extending from said third corner cutout to said fourth corner cutout; a first end flap defined by a first end fold line extending from said first corner cutout to said third corner cutout; and, a second end flap defined by a second end fold line extending from said second corner cutout to said fourth corner cutout. 4. The stackable container according to claim 1, wherein said container body is formed from a plurality of foldable sidewall blanks connected in end-to-end fashion to define a continuous sidewall construction. 5. The stackable container according to claim 1, wherein said container body is formed from a foldable sidewall blank having a first end and a second end connected to said first end to define a continuous sidewall construction. 6. The stackable container according to claim 1, wherein said container body is collapsible. 7. The stackable container according to claim 6, wherein said upper tray is adapted to fit over said lower tray, and wherein said container body is adapted to be stored between said upper and lower frays when in a collapsed orientation. 8. The stackable container according to claim 1, wherein at least one of said plurality of pallet blocks includes a shoulder for positively positioning said container relative to said support. 9. The stackable container according to claim 1, wherein at least one of said plurality of pallet blocks includes a recess for receiving a projection provided on said support. 10. The stackable container according to claim 1, wherein said plurality of pallet blocks comprises: one or more lower pallet blocks ranged in spaced-apart relation; and, one or more upper pallet blocks arranged in spaced-apart relation, wherein at least one of said one or more upper pallet blocks is adapted to matingly engage at least one of said one or more lower pallet blocks so as to maintain said lower pallet blocks in spaced-apart relation and so as to maintain said upper pallet blocks in spaced-apart relation. 11. The stackable container according to claim 1, wherein said pallet blocks include recesses for permitting handling thereof. 12. The stackable container according to claim 1, further comprising a substantially planar pallet deck affixed to an underside of the pallet block matrix. 13. The stackable container according to claim 12, wherein said pallet deck includes one or more openings for receiving a projection provided on said support therethrough. 14. The stackable container according to claim 1, further comprising a substantially planar slipsheet affixed to an upper side of the pallet block matrix. 15. The stackable container according to claim 1, wherein said container unit is removable from said pallet block matrix. 16. The stackable container according to claim 1, wherein said support is another container having at least one projection for positively engaging said pallet block matrix. 17. The stackable container according to claim 1, wherein: said container unit includes a container body an upper tray adapted to cover an open upper end of said container body, and a lower tray adapted to cover an open lower end of said container body; and wherein said plurality of pallet blocks includes one or more lower pallet blocks arranged in spaced-apart relation, and one or more upper pallet blocks arranged in spaced-apart relation, wherein at least one of said one or more upper pallet blocks is adapted to matingly engage at least one of said one or more lower pallet blocks so as to maintain said lower pallet blocks in spaced-apart relation and so as to maintain said upper pallet blocks in spaced-apart relation; and wherein at least one of said plurality of pallet blocks includes a recess for receiving a projection provided on said support. 18. A stackable container, comprising: a plurality of pallet blocks arranged to define a pallet block matrix; and a container unit adapted to rest upon said pallet block matrix, wherein one or more of said pallet blocks is adapted to positively position said container relative to a support; said container unit comprises: a container body; an upper tray adapted to cover an open upper end of said container body; and, a lower tray adapted to cover an open lower end of said container body; and said container body includes a removable window section. 19. The stackable container according to claim 18, wherein said container body and said lower tray are integrally formed. 20. The stackable container according to claim 18, wherein both said upper tray and said lower tray each are constructed from foldable blanks, each foldable blank having: first, second, third and fourth corner cutouts; a first edge flap defined by a first edge fold line extending from said first corner cutout to said second corner cutout; a second edge flap defined by a second edge fold line extending from said third corner cutout to said fourth corner cutout; a first end flap defined by a first end foldline extending from said first corner cutout to said third corner cutout; and, a second end flap defined by a second end foldline extending from said second corner cutout to said fourth corner cutout. 21. The stackable container according to claim 18, wherein said container body is fanned from a plurality of foldable sidewall blanks connected in end-to-end fashion to define a continuous sidewall construction. 22. The stackable container according to claim 18, wherein said container body is formed from a foldable sidewall blank having a first end and a second end connected to said first end to define a continuous sidewall construction. 23. The stackable container according to claim 18, wherein said container body is collapsible. 24. The stackable container according to claim 23, wherein said upper tray is adapted to fit over said lower tray, and wherein said container body is adapted to be stored between said upper and lower trays when in a collapsed orientation. 25. The stackable container according to claim 18, wherein at least one of said plurality of pallet blocks includes a shoulder for positively positioning said container relative to said support. 26. The stackable container according to claim 18, wherein at least one of said plurality of pallet blocks includes a recess for receiving a projection provided on said support. 27. The stackable container according to claim 18, wherein said plurality of pallet blocks comprises: one or more lower pallet blocks arranged in spaced-apart relation; and, one or more upper pallet blocks arranged in spaced-apart relation, wherein at least one of said one or more upper pallet blocks is adapted to matingly engage at least one of said one or more lower pallet blocks so as to maintain said lower pallet blocks in spaced-apart relation and so as to maintain said upper pallet blocks in spaced-apart relation. 28. The stackable container according to claim 18, wherein said pallet blocks include recesses for permitting handling thereof. 29. The stackable container according to claim 18, further comprising a substantially planar pallet deck affixed to an underside of the pallet block matrix. 30. The stackable container according to claim 29, wherein said pallet deck includes one or more openings for receiving a projection provided on said support therethrough. 31. The stackable container according to claim 18, further comprising a substantially planar slipsheet affixed to an upperside of the pallet block matrix. 32. The stackable container according to claim 18, wherein said container unit is removable from said pallet block matrix. 33. The stackable container according to claim 18, wherein said support is another container having at least one projection for positively engaging said pallet block matrix. 34. The stackable container according to claim 18, wherein: said container unit includes a container body an upper tray adapted to cover an open upper end of said container body, and a lower tray adapted to cover an open lower end of said container body; and wherein said plurality of pallet blocks includes one or more lower pallet blocks arranged in spaced-apart relation, and one or more upper pallet blocks arranged in spaced-apart relation, wherein at least one of said one or more upper pallet blocks is adapted to matingly engage at least one of said one or more lower pallet blocks so as to maintain said lower pallet blocks in spaced-apart relation and so as to maintain said upper pallet blocks in spaced-apart relation; and wherein at least one of said plurality of pallet blocks includes a recess for receiving a projection provided on said support. 35. A stackable container, comprising: a plurality of pallet blocks arranged to define a pallet block matrix; and a container unit adapted to rest upon said pallet block matrix, wherein one or more of said pallet blocks is adapted to positively position said container relative to a support; said container unit includes a container body an upper tray adapted to cover an open upper end of said container body, and a lower fray adapted to cover an open lower end of said container body; said plurality of pallet blocks includes one or more lower pallet blocks arranged in spaced-apart relation, and one or more upper pallet blocks arranged in spaced-apart relation, wherein at least one of said one or more upper pallet blocks is adapted to matingly engage at least one of said one or more lower pallet blocks so as to maintain said lower pallet blocks in spaced-apart relation and so as to maintain said upper pallet blocks in spaced-apart relation; and at least one of said plurality of pallet blocks includes a recess for receiving a projection provided on said support. 36. The stackable container according to claim 35, wherein said container body and said lower tray are integrally formed. 37. The stackable container according to claim 35, wherein both said upper tray and said lower tray each are constructed from foldable blanks, each foldable blank having: first, second, third and fourth corner cutouts; a first edge flap defined by a first edge foldline extending from said first corner cutout to said second cower cutout; a second edge flap defined by a second edge foldline extending from said third corner cutout to said fourth corner cutout; a first end flap defined by a first end foldline extending from said first corner cutout to said third corner cutout; and, a second end flap defined by a second end foldline extending from said second corner cutout to said fourth corner cutout. 38. The stackable container according to claim 35, wherein said container body is formed from a plurality of foldable sidewall blanks connected in end-to-end fashion to define a continuous sidewall construction. 39. The stackable container according to claim 35, wherein said container body is formed from a foldable sidewall blank having a first end and a second end connected to said first end to define a continuous sidewall construction. 40. The stackable container according to claim 35, wherein said container body is collapsible. 41. The stackable container according to claim 40, wherein said upper tray is adapted to fit over said lower tray, and wherein said container body is adapted to be stored between said upper and lower trays when in a collapsed orientation. 42. The stackable container according to claim 35, wherein at least one of said plurality of pallet blocks includes a shoulder for positively positioning said container relative to said support. 43. The stackable container according to claim 35, wherein said pallet blocks include recesses for permitting handling thereof. 44. The stackable container according to claim 35, further comprising a substantially planar pallet deck affixed to an underside of the pallet block matrix. 45. The stackable container according to claim 44, wherein said pallet deck includes one or more openings for receiving a projection provided on said support therethrough. 46. The stackable container according to claim 35, further comprising a substantially planar slipsheet affixed to an upper side of the pallet block matrix. 47. The stackable container according to claim 35, wherein said container unit is removable from said pallet block matrix. 48. The stackable container according to claim 35, wherein said support is another container having at least one projection for positively engaging said pallet block matrix.
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