Fiber reel-in-box cable packaging arrangement
US-2017320689-A1 · Nov 9, 2017 · US
US10329080B1 · US · B1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10329080-B1 |
| Application number | US-201815973639-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B1 |
| Filing date | May 8, 2018 |
| Priority date | May 8, 2018 |
| Publication date | Jun 25, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jun 25, 2019 |
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A container for packaging a welding wire on a spool includes a box with opposed first and second face panels that are separated by four vertical side walls. At least one aperture on the four vertical side walls is defined by a frangible connection so that the interior of the box is initially inaccessible. At least one corner blocking insert includes an outer profile that corresponds to the spool of welding wire located within said box. After said frangible connection of the aperture is breached, the corner blocking is inserted into the interior of the box via said aperture and engages at least one of an outer perimeter rim of said spool containing a coil of welding wire, or an outer perimeter of the coil of welding wire. In various examples, the corner blocking insert is an expanding foam package, or a folded cardboard insert.
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A container for packaging a spool, said container comprising: a box comprising opposed first and second face panels that are separated by four vertical side walls and four vertically extending corners, each corner defining a corner void within an interior of the box; at least one aperture on the four vertical side walls, located adjacent to one of the four vertically extending corners and being defined by a frangible connection on one of the four vertical side walls so that the interior of the box is initially inaccessible; and at least one corner blocking insert comprising an outer profile that corresponds to the spool located within said box, wherein, after said frangible connection of the at least one aperture is breached, the at least one corner blocking insert is inserted into the interior of the box via said at least one aperture at one of the four vertical side walls, and wherein the at least one corner blocking insert is engageable with at least one of an outer perimeter rim of said spool, or an outer perimeter of a coil wound on the spool, located within said box, wherein the corner blocking insert that is inserted into the interior of the box through the at least one aperture is arranged to abut against an interior surface of two adjacent vertical side walls located at said one vertically extending corner, and wherein the container further comprises an overwrap assembly that includes first and second malleable cradles positioned external to the first and second face panels of the box, the malleable cradles each comprising an outer ring that defines and bounds a central recess that receives the box therein, wherein the central recess comprises a planar bottom surface configured to support and extend along one of the face panels of the box, and the planar bottom surface further comprises a rigid backing plate that extends across a majority of the planar bottom surface, the rigid backing plate being formed of a material that is substantially more rigid relative to a malleable material of the malleable cradles. 2. The container of claim 1 , wherein the corner blocking insert comprises an expanding foam package that is initially malleable when inserted into the box, and cures thereafter to a rigid foam monolithic body. 3. The container of claim 2 , wherein the foam package comprises an expanding foam material contained within a sealed malleable bag that enables the expanding foam to conform to the interior of the box and geometry of the spool, with the malleable bag acting as a barrier between the expanding foam material and the coil wound on the spool. 4. The container of claim 3 , wherein the foam package is sized, when fully expanded to the rigid foam monolithic body, to substantially completely occupy said corner void within the interior of the box. 5. The container of claim 1 , wherein the corner blocking insert comprises a folded cardboard insert that comprises a combination of a first insert interleaved with a second insert. 6. The container of claim 5 , wherein each of the first and second inserts comprise corrugated cardboard flutes, and wherein the first and second inserts are interleaved together so that their respective cardboard flutes are oriented in two perpendicular planes. 7. The container of claim 6 , wherein the folded cardboard insert comprises two edges that are configured to abut, respectively, two adjacent interior vertical side walls of the box, and wherein the corrugated cardboard flutes of the first insert are positioned normal to one of said two interior vertical side walls of the box, and the corrugated cardboard flutes of the second insert are positioned normal to the other of said two interior vertical side walls of the box. 8. The container of claim 7 , wherein the folded cardboard insert comprises a third edge with a curved recess to at least partially receive said spool containing the coil. 9. The container of claim 5 , wherein each of the first and second inserts comprise a unitary body with a plurality of layers interconnected by a primary fold point and a secondary fold point. 10. The container of claim 9 , wherein the first insert is interleaved with the second insert by alternating layers of said plurality of layers of each insert. 11. The container of claim 1 , wherein said box comprises a corrugated cardboard material. 12. A container for packaging a welding wire, said container comprising: a box comprising opposed first and second face panels that are separated by four vertical side walls and four vertically extending corners, each corner defining a corner void within an interior of the box; at least one aperture on the four vertical side walls, located adjacent to one of the four vertically extending corners and being defined by a frangible connection on one of the four vertical side walls so that the interior of the box is initially inaccessible; and at least one corner blocking insert comprising an outer profile that corresponds to a spool containing a coil of welding wire located within said box, wherein, after said frangible connection of the at least one aperture is breached, the at least one corner blocking insert is inserted into the interior of the box via said at least one aperture at one of the four vertical side walls, and wherein the at least one corner blocking insert is engageable with at least one of an outer perimeter rim of said spool containing a coil of welding wire, or an outer perimeter of the coil of welding wire, located within said box, and wherein the corner blocking insert that is inserted into the interior of the box through the at least one aperture is arranged to abut against an interior surface of two adjacent vertical side walls located at said one vertically extending corner, wherein the frangible connection of each aperture comprises at least one side with an at least partial die-cut or score line, wherein the frangible connection of each aperture comprises at least one non-frangible side that is secured to one of the face panels or vertical side walls to form a pivotable flap, wherein after said frangible connection is breached, the pivotable flap is rotated external to the box, or received within the interior of the box, to thereby expose the aperture, and, wherein each aperture has a generally rectangular geometry comprising at least one major side and one minor side. 13. The container of claim 12 , wherein each corner blocking insert has a height equal to or less than a length of the minor side of the aperture, and said height is about one half a height of a vertically extending corner adjacent to the aperture. 14. The container of claim 12 , wherein the corner blocking insert comprises an expanding foam package that is initially malleable when inserted into the box, and cures thereafter to a rigid foam monolithic body. 15. The container of claim 14 , wherein the foam package comprises an expanding foam material contained within a sealed malleable bag that enables the expanding foam to conform to the interior of the box and geometry of the spool, with the malleable bag acting as a barrier between the expanding foam material and the coil of welding wire. 16. The container of claim 15 , wherein the foam package is sized, when fully expanded to the rigid foam monolithic body, to substantially completely occupy said corner void within the interior of the box. 17. The container of claim 12 , wherein the corner blocking insert comprises a folded cardboard insert that comprises a combination of a first insert interleaved with a second insert. 18
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