Corner support post

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Inventors

Widman, Donald E.

Application #

262321

Filed

Mar-4-1999

Published

May-9-2000

Current US Class

206/320
206/586
206/591

International Classes

B65D 081/02

Field of Search

206/453 206/586 206/591 206/592 206/594 206/576 206/320

Assignee

Sonoco Products Company (Hartsville, SC)

Examiners

Ackun; Jacob K.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Dennison, Scheiner, Schultz & Wakeman

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Abstract
A corner support post having a first section of trapezoidal cross-section and a second section rectangular in cross-section. Both sections are formed by a single continuous wall structure with the rectangular section offset longitudinally and laterally from the smaller end of the first section with a right angular offset defined therebetween.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A corner support post for a product packaging system, said support post having a length and a width defined by substantially coextensive first and second side walls generally in laterally spaced relation to each other, said post, across the width thereof, comprising inner and outer transversely aligned substantially coextensive hollow sections extending along the length of said post, said first and second side walls having opposed longitudinal edges, first and second transverse end walls joining corresponding edges of said side walls and respectively defining outer end panels of said inner and outer sections, said first and second side walls converging toward each other from and at acute included angles to said first end wall to define first side panels forming said outer section, said first side wall, beyond said first side panel thereof, extending laterally generally parallel to said first end wall and toward said second side wall to define a second end panel of said outer section, said first side wall including a second side panel extending between said second end panel and said second end wall, said second side wall, inward of said first side panel thereof, extending laterally away from said first side wall to define a second end panel of said inner section, said second side wall including a second side panel extending between said second end panel of said inner section and said second end wall.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

In the packaging of heavy, bulky products, particularly home appliances having easily damaged exterior walls, such as washers, dryers, refrigerators, and the like, it is a common procedure to provide support posts at and engaged with the vertical corners of the appliance, and may extend to the full height thereof. A protective carton or box is also normally provided to enclose the appliance and corner engaged support posts. Such protective boxes can comprise as little as a wrap of heavy duty plastic or other appropriate material, or a complete corrugated cardboard carton, with the main purposes being to retain or assist in retaining the positioned support posts, and to protect the exterior of the appliance against surface scratches and possible exposure to the elements.

Support posts of the type herein involved are usually constructed of convolutely wound paperboard tubes which are transversely formed to the desire post configuration. Thus formed, the support posts provide both stacking strength where necessary and lateral strength for the protecting and cushioning of the packaged product. Such protection against lateral or transverse forces is particularly desirable in light of the forces normally applied to the package during the handling and transport thereof, and the necessity of accommodating such forces without affecting the vertical compressive strength of the posts which, preferably, is sufficient to accommodate stacked products.
 
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