IP Library Granted Patent US 8,065,857
Granted Patent B2
US 8,065,857 · App. 12/762,803 · Granted Nov 29, 2011

Stackable containers and methods of manufacturing, stacking, and shipping the same

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Patent No.
US 8,065,857
App. No.
12/762,803
Granted
Nov 29, 2011
Kind
B2
Abstract

Stackable containers that, in various embodiments, are adapted to be vertically and/or horizontally interlocked with other, like, containers to, for example, increase the stability of stacks of the containers. In one embodiment, a stackable container comprises: (A) a top surface comprising a shoulder portion that extends upwardly from the top surface and that is substantially disposed within a perimeter defined by the top surface; (B) a bottom surface defining a stacking recess; (C) a plurality of substantially vertical side surfaces that extend between the top surface and the bottom surface. In various embodiments, a recessed portion of the bottom surface adjacent the stacking recess is adapted to substantially mate with at least a portion of a shoulder portion of a like container.

Claims (112)

1. A method of distributing a plurality of stackable containers, each having a shoulder portion and a recessed portion, said method comprising the steps of:

(a) grouping said stackable containers into pairs;

(b) forming a plurality of wrapped stackable container pairs by wrapping each grouped pair of stackable containers with a sheet of flexible material;

(c) assembling a first layer of said wrapped stackable container pairs;

(d) after said first layer of said wrapped stackable container pairs is assembled, stacking a second layer of said wrapped stackable container pairs on top of said first layer, wherein each recessed portion in each stackable container in each wrapped stackable container pair in said second layer substantially engages with and is at least substantially supported by a shoulder portion of a stackable container in each wrapped stackable container pair in said first layer; and

(e) after said second layer of wrapped stackable container pairs is positioned on top of said first layer, covering said first and second layers of wrapped stackable container pairs with one or more pieces of flexible material, said one or more pieces of flexible material having at least one perforation line; and

(f) positioning said one or more pieces of flexible material so that said perforation line is adjacent an interface between said first and said second layers of wrapped stackable container pairs.

2. The method of claim 1 , wherein said step of covering said first and second layers comprises:

(g) positioning said one or more pieces of flexible material so that said perforation line extends substantially entirely around a horizontal perimeter of a stack of containers comprising said first and second layers of wrapped stackable container pairs.

3. The method of claim 1 , wherein said step of covering said first and second layers comprises:

positioning said one or more pieces of flexible material so that said perforation line extends horizontally substantially entirely around a horizontal perimeter of a stack of containers comprising said first and second layers of wrapped stackable container pairs, adjacent said interface between said first and said second layers of wrapped stackable container pairs.

4. The method of claim 1 , further comprising the step of removing a top portion of said one or more pieces of flexible material, said top portion being defined at least partially by said perforation line of said second flexible material, said step of removing performed by pulling said top portion of said second flexible material away from said plurality of stacked containers and tearing said top portion away from the rest of said one or more pieces of flexible material along said perforation line.

5. The method of claim 4 , wherein said one or more pieces of flexible material is a single formed sheet of flexible material.

6. The method of claim 5 , wherein said one or more pieces of flexible material has been preformed to at least substantially conform to an exterior surface of a stack of containers.

7. The method of claim 1 , wherein:

said shoulder portion is substantially disposed within a perimeter defined by a top surface and extends upwardly away from a bottom surface of each stackable container in each wrapped stackable container pair in said first layer; and

said step (d) further comprises inserting said shoulder portion of each stackable container in each wrapped stackable container pair in said first layer into a recessed portion of a stackable container in each of said wrapped stackable container pairs in said second layer.

8. The method of claim 1 , wherein:

said step (d) further comprises positioning a neck portion of each stackable container in each wrapped stackable container pair in said first layer within a recessed portion of a stackable container in each of said wrapped stackable container pairs in said second layer; and

said neck portion is disposed within a perimeter defined by said shoulder portion.

9. The method of claim 1 , wherein:

said step (d) further comprises positioning a neck portion of each stackable container in each wrapped stackable container pair in said first layer within a recessed portion of a stackable container in each of said wrapped stackable container pairs in said second layer; and

each stackable container in each wrapped stackable container pair in said second layer comprises:

a top surface comprising said shoulder portion and said neck portion;

a bottom surface defining a stacking recess;

a plurality of substantially vertical side surfaces that extend between said top surface and said bottom surface, wherein:

said shoulder portion extends upwardly away from said bottom surface;

said shoulder portion is substantially disposed within a perimeter defined by said top surface;

said neck portion extends upwardly from said shoulder portion;

said neck portion is disposed within a perimeter defined by said shoulder portion;

said stacking recess extends upwardly relative to said bottom surface toward an interior portion of said stackable container;

said stacking recess is disposed within a perimeter of said bottom surface; and

said recessed portion is located on said bottom surface adjacent said stacking recess.

10. A method of distributing a plurality of stackable containers, each having a shoulder portion and a recessed portion, said method comprising the steps of:

(a) grouping said stackable containers into pairs;

(b) forming a plurality of wrapped stackable container pairs by wrapping each grouped pair of stackable containers with a sheet of flexible material;

(c) assembling a first layer of said wrapped stackable container pairs onto a pallet;

(d) after said first layer of said wrapped stackable container pairs is assembled on said pallet, stacking a second layer of said wrapped stackable container pairs on top of said first layer, wherein each recessed portion in each stackable container in each wrapped stackable container pair in said second layer substantially engages with and is at least substantially supported by a shoulder portion of a stackable container in each wrapped stackable container pair in said first layer;

(e) after said second layer of said wrapped stackable container pairs is positioned on top of said first layer, stacking a third layer of said wrapped stackable container pairs on top of said second layer, wherein each recessed portion in each stackable container in each wrapped stackable container pair in said third layer substantially engages with and is at least substantially supported by a shoulder portion of a stackable container in each wrapped stackable container pair in said second layer;

(f) after said third layer of wrapped stackable container pairs is positioned on top of said second layer, covering said first, second, and third layers of wrapped stackable container pairs with one or more pieces of flexible material, said one or more pieces of flexible material having at least a first perforation line and a second perforation line; and

(g) positioning said one or more pieces of flexible material so that:

(1) said first perforation line is adjacent an interface between said first and said second layers of wrapped stackable container pairs, and

(2) said second perforation line is adjacent an interface between said second and third layers of wrapped stackable container pairs.

11. The method of claim 10 , wherein said step of positioning said one or more pieces of flexible material comprises a step of positioning said one or more pieces of flexible material so that said first and second perforation lines are substantially horizontal and substantially parallel to each other.

12. The method of claim 10 , wherein said step of positioning said one or more pieces of flexible material comprises a step of positioning said one or more pieces of flexible material so that said first and second perforation lines each extend substantially horizontally around a stack of containers comprising said first, second, and third layers of wrapped stackable container pairs.

13. The method of claim 10 , wherein:

said step of grouping said stackable containers into pairs further comprises positioning each pair of stackable containers so that, for each of said pair of containers, a handle of a first of said pair of containers is immediately adjacent a handle of a second of said pair of containers.

14. The method of claim 10 , wherein:

said step of grouping said stackable containers into pairs further comprises:

positioning each pair of stackable containers so that, for each of said pair of containers, a handle of a first of said pair of containers is immediately adjacent a handle of a second of said pair of containers, and

attaching said handle of said first of said pair of containers to said second of said pair of containers.

15. The method of claim 10 , wherein:

said shoulder portion is substantially disposed within a perimeter defined by a top surface and extends upwardly away from a bottom surface of each stackable container in each wrapped stackable container pair in said first layer; and

said steps (d) and (e) further comprise inserting said shoulder portion of each stackable container in each wrapped stackable container pair in said first or second layers into a recessed portion of a stackable container in each of said wrapped stackable container pairs in said second or third layers.

16. The method of claim 10 , wherein:

said steps (d) and (e) further comprise positioning a neck portion of each stackable container in each wrapped stackable container pair in said first or second layers within a recessed portion of a stackable container in each of said wrapped stackable container pairs in said second or third layers; and

said neck portion is disposed within a perimeter defined by said shoulder portion.

17. The method of claim 10 , wherein:

said steps (d) and (e) further comprise positioning a neck portion of each stackable container in each wrapped stackable container pair in said first or second layers within a recessed portion of a stackable container in each of said wrapped stackable container pairs in said second or third layers; and

each stackable container in each wrapped stackable container pair in said second or third layers comprises:

a top surface comprising said shoulder portion and said neck portion;

a bottom surface defining a stacking recess;

a plurality of substantially vertical side surfaces that extend between said top surface and said bottom surface, wherein:

said shoulder portion extends upwardly away from said bottom surface;

said shoulder portion is substantially disposed within a perimeter defined by said top surface;

said neck portion extends upwardly from said shoulder portion;

said neck portion is disposed within a perimeter defined by said shoulder portion;

said stacking recess extends upwardly relative to said bottom surface toward an interior portion of said stackable container;

said stacking recess is disposed within a perimeter of said bottom surface; and

said recessed portion is located on said bottom surface adjacent said stacking recess.

18. A method of distributing a plurality of stackable containers, each having a shoulder portion and a recessed portion, said method comprising the steps of:

(a) assembling a first layer of containers onto a pallet;

(b) after said first layer of containers is assembled on said pallet, stacking a second layer of said containers on top of said first layer, wherein each recessed portion in each stackable container in said second layer substantially engages with and is at least substantially supported by a shoulder portion of a stackable container in said first layer;

(c) after said second layer of containers is positioned on top of said first layer, stacking a third layer of said containers on top of said second layer, wherein each recessed portion in each stackable container in said third layer substantially engages with and is at least substantially supported by a shoulder portion of a stackable container in said second layer;

(d) after said third layer of containers is positioned on top of said second layer, covering said first, second, and third layers containers with one or more pieces of flexible material, said one or more pieces of flexible material having at least a first perforation line and a second perforation line; and

(e) positioning said one or more pieces of flexible material so that:

(1) said first perforation line is adjacent an interface between said first and said second layers of containers, and

(2) said second perforation line is adjacent an interface between said second and third layers of containers.

19. The method of claim 18 , wherein said step of positioning said one or more pieces of flexible material comprises a step of positioning said one or more pieces of flexible material so that said first and second perforation lines are substantially horizontal and substantially parallel to each other.

20. The method of claim 18 , wherein said step of positioning said one or more pieces of flexible material comprises a step of positioning said one or more pieces of flexible material so that said first and second perforation lines each extend substantially horizontally around a stack of containers comprising said first, second, and third layers of containers.

21. The method of claim 18 , wherein:

said shoulder portion is substantially disposed within a perimeter defined by a top surface and extends upwardly away from a bottom surface of each stackable container in said first layer; and

said steps (b) and (c) further comprise inserting said shoulder portion of each stackable container in each wrapped stackable container pair in said first or second layers into a recessed portion of a stackable container in said second or third layers.

22. The method of claim 18 , wherein:

said steps (b) and (c) further comprise positioning a neck portion of each stackable container in said first or second layers within a recessed portion of a stackable container in said second or third layers; and

said neck portion is disposed within a perimeter defined by said shoulder portion.

23. The method of claim 18 , wherein:

said steps (b) and (c) further comprise positioning a neck portion of each stackable container in said first or second layers within a recessed portion of a stackable container in said second or third layers; and

each stackable container in said second or third layers comprises:

a top surface comprising said shoulder portion and said neck portion;

a bottom surface defining a stacking recess;

a plurality of substantially vertical side surfaces that extend between said top surface and said bottom surface, wherein:

said shoulder portion extends upwardly away from said bottom surface;

said shoulder portion is substantially disposed within a perimeter defined by said top surface;

said neck portion extends upwardly from said shoulder portion;

said neck portion is disposed within a perimeter defined by said shoulder portion;

said stacking recess extends upwardly relative to said bottom surface toward an interior portion of said stackable container;

said stacking recess is disposed within a perimeter of said bottom surface; and

said recessed portion is located on said bottom surface adjacent said stacking recess.

24. A method of distributing a plurality of stackable containers, each having a shoulder portion and a recessed portion, said method comprising the steps of:

(a) assembling a first layer of said plurality of stackable containers; and

(b) after said first layer of said plurality of stackable containers is assembled, positioning a second layer of said plurality of stackable containers on top of said first layer, wherein said plurality of stackable containers in said second layer each comprise:

a top surface comprising said shoulder portion and a neck portion;

a bottom surface defining a stacking recess;

a plurality of substantially vertical side surfaces that extend between said top surface and said bottom surface, wherein:

said shoulder portion extends upwardly away from said bottom surface;

said shoulder portion is substantially disposed within a perimeter defined by said top surface;

said neck portion extends upwardly from said shoulder portion;

said neck portion is disposed within a perimeter defined by said shoulder portion;

said stacking recess extends upwardly relative to said bottom surface toward an interior portion of said stackable container;

said stacking recess is disposed within a perimeter of said bottom surface; and

said recessed portion is located on said bottom surface adjacent said stacking recess and is dimensioned to substantially engage with and to be at least substantially supported by said shoulder portion of a corresponding one of said plurality of stackable containers in said first layer, said corresponding container having substantially the same structure as said first stackable container.

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NOTICE OF ASSIGNMENT AND ASSUMPTION OF FIRST LIEN SECURITY INTEREST IN PATENTS Recorded Jun 12, 2024
From: BARCLAYS BANK PLC, AS RESIGNING COLLATERAL AGENT
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CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Jan 30, 2020
From: CONSOLIDATED CONTAINER COMPANY LP
To: ALTIUM PACKAGING LP
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CHANGE OF ADDRESS Recorded Aug 14, 2018
From: CONSOLIDATED CONTAINER COMPANY LP
To: CONSOLIDATED CONTAINER COMPANY LP
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RELEASE OS SECURITY INTEREST IN PATENTS AT R/F 033245/0055 Recorded May 23, 2017
From: CITICORP NORTH AMERICA, INC., AS COLLATERAL AGENT
To: CONSOLIDATED CONTAINER COMPANY LP
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RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST IN PATENTS AT R/F 033217/0345 Recorded May 23, 2017
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RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST IN PATENTS - TERM LOAN AT R/F 029244/0970 Recorded May 23, 2017
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RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST IN PATENTS - ABL AT R/F 036585/0693 Recorded May 23, 2017
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ABL PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded May 23, 2017
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To: CITIBANK, N.A., AS COLLATERAL AGENT
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FIRST LIEN PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded May 23, 2017
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To: BARCLAYS BANK PLC, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 27, 2017
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SECOND LIEN PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jun 26, 2014
From: CONSOLIDATED CONTAINER COMPANY LP
To: CITICORP NORTH AMERICA, INC.
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GRANT OF SECURITY INTEREST IN UNITED STATES PATENTS Recorded Jun 23, 2014
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