IP Library Granted Patent US 7,661,579
Granted Patent B2
US 7,661,579 · App. 11/228,408 · Granted Feb 16, 2010

Packaging container, and method and apparatus for making same

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Patent No.
US 7,661,579
App. No.
11/228,408
Granted
Feb 16, 2010
Kind
B2
Abstract

A new and improved packaging container, and a method and apparatus for fabricating the same, comprises a laminated structure comprising a plurality of plies formed from suitable paper or similar materials. The plurality of plies, having a predetermined width dimension, are bonded together in a substantially flattened state by glue which is applied in predetermined, axially extending, laterally staggered patterns. Subsequently, the substantially flat, laminated structure is longitudinally scored or embossed at predetermined lateral or transverse positions so as to effectively predispose, and thereby facilitate, for example, the upward folding of oppositely disposed side members of the laminated structure with respect to a central member of the laminated structure whereby the resulting packaging container not only has a desirable substantially U-shaped cross-sectional configuration, but in addition, has optimized flexural beam strength characteristics within its corner regions due to the fact that the oppositely disposed corner regions preferably comprise the same number of multiple plies as the side wall and bottom wall members of the packaging container.

Claims (34)

1. A packaging container, comprising:

a plurality of plies of material disposed atop one another in a stacked array so as to form a packaging structure having an inner surface portion and an outer surface portion, wherein all of said plies of material have substantially the same lateral width dimension as defined between a pair of oppositely disposed side edge portions thereof; and

embossed means formed within said packaging structure at locations defined predetermined distances inwardly from said pair of oppositely disposed side edge portions of said packaging structure, and comprising pleated means having a substantially W-shaped cross-sectional configuration, for facilitating the folding of oppositely disposed side portions of said packaging structure, which are defined between said embossed means and said pair of oppositely disposed side edge portions of said packaging structure so as to define oppositely disposed side leg portions, with respect to a central base portion of said packaging structure at corner regions of a resulting packaging container defined by said oppositely disposed side leg portions and said central base portion, wherein said pleated structures will effectively be expanded and enlarged so as to permit said oppositely disposed side leg portions of said packaging structure to be easily folded upwardly wherein said corner regions will exhibit rounded configurations which extend smoothly and continuously along both said inner and outer surface portions of said packaging structure, with substantially the same radial curvature, from each one of said oppositely disposed side leg portions to said central base portion, and wherein said corner regions will exhibit good flexural beam strength resistance properties in view of the fact that said corner regions of said packaging container comprise all of said plies of material comprising said packaging structure.

2. The packaging container as set forth in claim 1 , wherein:

said packaging container has a substantially U-shaped cross-sectional configuration comprising said oppositely disposed side portions and said central portion.

3. The packaging container as set forth in claim 1 , wherein:

said plurality of plies of material are adhesively bonded together so as to form a laminated structure.

4. The packaging container as set forth in claim 3 , wherein:

adhesive bonding material is disposed within said corner regions of at least one of said plurality of plies of material comprising said packaging container so as to positively affect said flexural beam strength resistance properties of said corner regions of said packaging container.

5. The packaging container as set forth in claim 4 , wherein:

said adhesive bonding material is disposed within said corner regions of more than one of said plurality of plies of material comprising said packaging container.

6. The packaging container as set forth in claim 5 , wherein:

said adhesive bonding material is deposited within said corner regions of said more than one of said plurality of plies of material in accordance with predetermined patterns.

7. The packaging container as set forth in claim 6 , wherein:

said predetermined patterns comprising said deposition of said adhesive bonding material within said corner regions of said more than one of said plurality of plies of material are different and staggered between any two plies of material disposed in contact with each other so as not to adversely affect the folding capabilities of said plurality of plies of material within said corner regions of said packaging container.

8. The packaging container as set forth in claim 1 , wherein:

said plies of material are selected from the group comprising paper, cardboard, corrugated cardboard, and plastic.

9. A packaging container, comprising:

a plurality of plies of material disposed atop one another in a stacked array so as to form a packaging structure having an inner surface portion and an outer surface portion, wherein all of said plies of material have substantially the same lateral width dimension as defined between a pair of oppositely disposed side edge portions thereof; and

embossed means, formed within said packaging structure at locations defined predetermined distances inwardly from said pair of said oppositely disposed side edge portions of said packaging structure, and comprising pleated structures having a substantially diamond-shaped cross-sectional configurations comprising a plurality of inwardly disposed plies of material defining a first pair of leg members and a plurality of outwardly disposed plies of material defining a second pair of leg members, for facilitating the upward folding of oppositely disposed side portions of said packaging structure, which are defined between said embossed means and said pair of oppositely disposed side edge portions of said packaging structure, and which define oppositely disposed side leg portions of said packaging structure, with respect to a central base portion of said packaging structure, at corner regions of a resulting packaging container defined by said oppositely disposed side leg portions and said central base portion of said packaging structure, wherein said plurality of outwardly disposed plies of material of said pleated structures defining said second pair of leg members of said diamond-shaped cross-sectional configuration will effectively be expanded as said oppositely disposed side leg portions of said packaging structure are folded upwardly so as to permit said oppositely disposed side leg portions of said packaging structure to be easily folded upwardly wherein external corner regions of said packaging container will exhibit rounded configurations which extend smoothly and continuously along said outer surface portions of said packaging container constantly curving from locations at which each one of said first pair of leg members, of said substantially diamond-shaped cross-sectional configurations of said pleated structures, meet said oppositely disposed side leg portions of said packaging structure, to said central base portion, wherein said plurality of inwardly disposed plies of material of said pleated structures defining said first pair of leg members of said diamond-shaped cross-sectional configurations will effectively be compressed so as to project inwardly within said pack-aging structure with a substantially inverted V-shaped configuration and thereby permit said oppositely disposed side leg portions of said pack-aging structure to be easily folded upwardly and thereby form inner corner regions of said packaging container, and wherein said corner regions of said packaging container will exhibit good flexural beam strength resistance properties in view of the fact that said corner regions of said packaging container comprise all of said plurality of plies of material comprising said packaging structure.

10. The packaging container as set forth in claim 9 , wherein:

said packaging container has a substantially U-shaped cross-sectional configuration comprising said oppositely disposed side portions and said central portion.

11. The packaging container as set forth in claim 9 , wherein:

said plurality of plies of material are adhesively bonded together so as to form a laminated structure.

12. The packaging container as set forth in claim 11 , wherein:

adhesive bonding material is disposed within said corner regions of at least one of said plurality of plies of material comprising said packaging container so as to positively affect said flexural beam strength resistance properties of said corner regions of said packaging container.

13. The packaging container as set forth in claim 12 , wherein:

said adhesive bonding material is disposed within said corner regions of more than one of said plurality of plies of material comprising said packaging container.

14. The packaging container as set forth in claim 13 , wherein:

said adhesive bonding material is deposited within said corner regions of said more than one of said plurality of plies of material in accordance with predetermined patterns.

15. The packaging container as set forth in claim 14 , wherein:

said predetermined patterns comprising said deposition of said adhesive bonding material within said corner regions of said more than one of said plurality of plies of material are different and staggered between any two plies of material disposed in contact with each other so as not to adversely affect the folding capabilities of said plurality of plies of material within said corner regions of said packaging container.

16. The packaging container as set forth in claim 9 , wherein:

said plies of material are selected from the group comprising paper, cardboard, corrugated cardboard, and plastic.

Assignments (3)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Apr 3, 2018
From: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.
To: SIGNODE INDUSTRIAL GROUP LLC
Reel/Frame 045825/0133 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded May 2, 2014
From: PREMARK PACKAGING LLC
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 032814/0305 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 24, 2014
From: ILLINOIS TOOL WORKS INC.
To: PREMARK PACKAGING LLC
Reel/Frame 032513/0423 →