US20070023303A1 - Packaging - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
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- B65D85/58—Containers, packaging elements or packages, specially adapted for particular articles or materials for ball bearings, washers, buttons or like spherical or disc-shaped articles
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- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
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- B65D—CONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
- B65D75/00—Packages comprising articles or materials partially or wholly enclosed in strips, sheets, blanks, tubes, or webs of flexible sheet material, e.g. in folded wrappers
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- B65D75/54—Cards, coupons, or other inserts or accessories
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16C—SHAFTS; FLEXIBLE SHAFTS; ELEMENTS OR CRANKSHAFT MECHANISMS; ROTARY BODIES OTHER THAN GEARING ELEMENTS; BEARINGS
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- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
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- the present invention is generally related to packaging for containing bearings. More particularly, the present invention is related to packaging for protecting bearings from damage. More specifically, the present invention is related to packaging configured to accommodate the dimensions of various differently sized bearings.
- the present invention contemplates a package for containing a bearing including a first portion having a recess, a second portion having a hub, and at least one projection selectively formed on the first portion and the second portion, where the recess is adapted to receive the hub, and, when the bearing is provided in the package, the at least one projection is received in the interior cavity of the bearing to constrain movement of the bearing within the package.
- the present invention further contemplates a package for containing a bearing including a first portion having a first projection formed thereon, the first projection extending outwardly from the first portion, a second portion having a second projection formed thereon, the first projection extending outwardly from the second portion, and a packaging insert provided within the package, the packaging insert impregnated or coated with a vapor corrosion inhibitor to inhibit corrosion of the bearing, where, when the bearing is enclosed in the package, the first projection and second projection are received in the interior cavity of the bearing to constrain movement of the bearing within the package.
- the present invention still further contemplates a package for containing a bearing including a first portion having a body and a recess formed in the body, a first projection provided on the body of the first portion, and extending into the recess, a second portion having a body and a hub formed in the body, and a second projection provided on the body of the second portion, and extending outwardly from the hub, where the recess is adapted to receive the hub to effectuate mating engagement of the first portion and second portion, and, when the bearing is provided in the package, the first projection and second projection are received in the interior cavity of the bearing.
- FIG. 1A is a top perspective view of a bearing package according to the present invention and a bearing, the bearing package having a first portion and a second portion which are not attached to one another, and the bearing being positioned between the first portion and second portion.
- FIG. 1B is a bottom perspective view of the bearing package and bearing depicted in FIG. 1A .
- FIG. 1C is a top plan view of the second portion of the bearing package depicted in FIGS. 1A and 1B .
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a bearing package according to the present invention having a first portion and a second portion which are attached to one another to form a clamshell package.
- FIG. 3 is a schematic plan view of an assembly line where bearings can be inserted into the bearing packages depicted in FIGS. 1A, 1B , and 2 .
- FIG. 4 is a plan view of a packaging insert that can be provided within the bearing packages depicted in FIGS. 1A, 1B , and 2 .
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the packaging insert depicted in FIG. 4 .
- the bearing package according to the present invention is generally indicated by the numeral 10 in FIGS. 1A and 1B and by the numeral 50 in FIG. 2 .
- the bearing package 10 includes two (2) portions, a first portion 12 and a second portion 14 , which are not attached to one another.
- the bearing package 50 includes two (2) portions, a first portion 52 and second portion 54 , which are attached to one another.
- the bearing packages 10 and 50 are adapted to contain bearings (e.g. ball bearings) of various sizes generally represented by a bearing 16 depicted in FIGS. 1A and 1B , and serve in protecting the bearing 16 from damage.
- the bearing 16 includes an outer diameter OD, and has an interior cavity 17 having an interior diameter ID.
- the bearing packages 10 and 50 can be transparent and include measuring scales provided thereon, so that the interior diameter ID and outer diameter OD of the bearing 16 can be measured while still contained within the bearing packages 10 and 50 As such, the size of the bearing 16 can be measured without having to remove it from the bearing packages 10 and 50 . Also, if the bearing packages 10 and 50 are transparent, the authenticity of the bearing 16 can be validated to provide security to the manufacturer of the bearing 16 and their customers that helps reduce and eliminate counterfeit bearings.
- the first portions 12 and 52 and second portions 14 and 54 can be manufactured using thermoforming, injection molding, and/or blow molding processes. For example, if the first portions 12 and 52 and second portions 14 and 54 are manufactured using a thermoforming process, one or more flat sheets of plastic are initially preheated, and, thereafter, are contacted (using vacuum, pressure, and/or mechanical forces) with a mold whose shape it takes. As such, using the thermoforming process, the first portion 12 and second portion 14 can be formed from separate plastic sheets, or the first portion 52 and second portion 54 can be formed from a single plastic sheet. When applicable, the bearing packages 10 and 50 can be made from 100% post consumer recycled material, and, consequently, can be easily recycled again.
- the use of the bearing packages 10 and 50 limits the need for the multitude of differently sized packages, eliminates the need to use plastic bags to wrap the bearings, and curtails the number of line workers needed to package the bearings.
- the configuration of the bearing packages 10 and 50 requires only a limited number of sizes to serve a large number of different bearing sizes. As such, bearing manufacturers are required to stock only a relatively small number of sizes of the bearing packages 10 and 50 .
- the configuration of the bearing packages 10 and 50 also serves to inhibit excessive lateral movement of the bearings contained therein.
- the first portion 12 and second portion 14 of the bearing package 10 are provided to mate with one another to enclose the bearing 16 therebetween.
- the first portion 12 is formed as the base, and the second portion 14 is formed as the lid of the bearing package 10 .
- the first portion 12 includes a body 20 providing a recess 21 .
- the recess 21 is formed in the body 20 , and is defined by a base wall 22 and a perimeter sidewall 23 of the body 20 .
- the recess 21 is sized to receive the bearing 16 , and can have any number of shapes.
- the perimeter sidewall 23 defining the recess 21 can have a variety of shapes. As shown in FIGS. 1A and 1B , the perimeter sidewall 23 can be octagon-shaped with eight (8) segments. However, so long as the shape of the perimeter sidewall 23 accommodates the bearing 16 , the perimeter sidewall 23 could also have fewer or more than eight (8) segments, and could also be annularly-shaped.
- a projection 24 ( FIGS. 1A and 1B ) having a surface 25 which can be frusto-conically shaped can be provided in the center of the recess 21 .
- the projection 24 is formed on the body 20 , and extends outwardly from the base wall 22 into the recess 21 . As shown in FIG. 1A , the projection 24 can be sized to extend at least partially through the recess 21 . When received in the interior cavity 17 , the projection 24 serves to constrain excessive movement of the bearing 16 .
- a flange 26 interconnected with the perimeter sidewall 23 is formed on the body 20 around the recess 21 .
- the flange 26 can have a rectangular-shaped perimeter or a perimeter of any other shape.
- the flange 26 has a square-shaped perimeter.
- the flange 26 is provided to interface with the second portion 14 , and includes a plurality of indentations 27 . As shown in FIGS. 1A and 1B , four (4) indentations 27 are provided, but, depending on the application, fewer or more indentations could be provided.
- the indentations 27 are provided to receive or otherwise matingly engage complimentary structures formed on the second portion 14 .
- the second portion 12 includes a body 30 providing a bulge or hub 31 .
- the hub 31 is formed in the body 30 , and is defined by a base wall 32 and a perimeter sidewall 33 of the body 30 .
- the hub 31 is sized and shaped to fit within the recess 21 so that the first portion 12 and second portion 14 can be assembled around the bearing 16 . That is, the recess 21 is adapted to receive the hub 31 to effectuate mating engagement of the first portion 12 and second portion 14 .
- the perimeter sidewall 33 is sized and shaped according to the perimeter sidewall 23 , and therefore, as shown in FIGS. 1A and 1B , the hub 31 has an octagon-shaped perimeter sidewall 33 .
- a projection 34 ( FIGS. 1A, 1B , and 1 C) having a surface 35 which can be frusto-conically shaped can be provided in the center of the hub 31 .
- the projection 34 is formed on the body 30 , and extends outwardly from the base wall 32 . As such, as depicted in FIG. 1B , the projection 34 extends outwardly from the hub 31 .
- the projection 34 When received in the interior cavity 17 , the projection 34 , like the projection 24 , can be sized to extend at least partially through the interior cavity 17 . As such, when the bearing package 10 is assembled around the bearing 16 , the projections 24 and 34 extend through the interior cavity 17 , and serve to constrain excessive lateral movement of the bearing 16 in the bearing package 10 .
- a measuring scale S 1 can be provided on the base wall 32 .
- the measuring scale S 1 would allow the outer diameter OD and/or interior diameter ID of the bearing 16 to be measured without having to open the bearing package 10 .
- the frusto-conical shape of the projections 24 and 34 allow the bearing package 10 to accommodate various sizes of bearings 16 having various interior diameters ID. For example, when initially received within the interior cavity 17 , the projections 24 and 34 slide along interior cavity 17 until they are seated therein. Thereafter, the bearing 16 is constrained from movement by the interaction of the projections 24 and 34 with the interior cavity 17 . If necessary, the projections 24 and 34 can be formed with lengths allowing the surfaces 25 and 35 to contact one another.
- a flange 36 interconnected with the perimeter sidewall 33 is formed on the body 30 around the hub 31 .
- the flange 36 can have a rectangular-shaped perimeter or a perimeter of any other shape. For example, as shown in FIGS. 1A, 1B , and 1 C, the flange 36 has a square-shaped perimeter.
- the flange 36 is provided to interface with the flange 26 of the first portion 12 , and includes a plurality of tabs 37 . As shown in FIGS. 1A, 1B and 1 C, four (4) tabs 37 are provided, but, depending on the application, fewer or more tabs can be provided.
- the tabs 37 are provided to matingly engage the indentations 27 .
- indentations 27 and tabs 37 compliment one another, and can be sized to provide for an interference fit therebetween. Moreover, if warranted, the location of the indentations 27 and tabs 37 on the flanges 26 and 36 could be reversed. Either way, however, engagement of the indentations 27 and tabs 37 serves in attaching the first portion 12 and second portion 14 together.
- first portion 52 and second portion 54 of the package 50 are provided to mate with one another to enclose the bearing 16 therebetween.
- the first portion 52 is formed as the base
- the second portion 54 is formed as the lid of the bearing package 50 .
- the first portion 52 and second portion 54 are hingedly interconnected to one another to provide a clamshell package.
- the first portion 52 includes a body 60 providing a recess 61 .
- the recess 61 is formed in the body 60 , and is defined by a base wall 62 and a perimeter sidewall 63 of the body 60 .
- the recess 61 is sized to receive the bearing 16 , and can have any number of shapes.
- the perimeter sidewall 63 defining the recess 61 can have a variety of shapes. As shown in FIG. 2 , the perimeter sidewall 63 is octagon-shaped with eight (8) segments. However, so long as the shape of the perimeter sidewall 63 accommodates the bearing 16 , the perimeter sidewall 63 can also have fewer or more than eight (8) segments, and could also be annularly-shaped.
- a projection 64 having a surface 65 which can be frusto-conically shaped can be provided in the center of the recess 61 .
- the projection 64 is formed on the body 60 , and extends outwardly from the base wall 62 into the recess 61 . As shown in FIG. 2 , the projection 64 can be sized to extend at least partially through the recess 61 . When received in the interior cavity 17 , the projection 64 serves to constrain excessive movement of the bearing 16 .
- a flange 66 interconnected with the perimeter sidewall 63 is formed on the body 60 around the recess 61 .
- the flange 66 can have a rectangular-shaped perimeter or a perimeter of any other shape. For example, as shown in FIG. 2 , the flange 66 has a square-shaped perimeter.
- the flange 66 is provided to interface with the second portion 64 , and includes a plurality of indentations 67 .
- Four (4) indentations 67 are provided on the flange 66 , but, depending on the application, fewer or more indentations could be provided.
- the indentations 67 are provided to receive or otherwise matingly engage complimentary structures formed on the second portion 54 .
- the flange 66 also serves in hingedly interconnecting the first portion 52 to the second portion 54 .
- the second portion 54 includes a body 70 providing a bulge or hub 71 .
- the hub 71 is formed in the body 70 , and is defined by a base wall 72 and a perimeter sidewall 73 of the body 70 .
- the hub 71 is sized and shaped to fit within the recess 61 so that the first portion 52 and second portion 54 can be assembled around the bearing 16 . That is, the recess 61 is adapted to receive the hub 71 to effectuate mating engagement between the first portion 52 and second portion 54 .
- the perimeter sidewall 73 is sized and shaped according to the perimeter sidewall 63 , and therefore, as shown in FIG. 2 , the hub 71 has an octagon-shaped perimeter sidewall 73 .
- a projection 74 having a surface 75 which can be frusto-conically shaped is provided in the center of the hub 71 .
- the projection 74 is formed in the body 70 , and extends outwardly from the base wall 72 .
- the projection 74 can be sized to extend at least partially through the interior cavity 17 .
- the projections 64 and 74 extend through the interior cavity 17 , and serve to constrain excessive lateral movement of the bearing 16 in the bearing package 50 .
- a measuring scale like that depicted in FIG. 1C , could be provided on the base wall 72 .
- the measuring scale would allow the outer diameter OD and/or interior diameter ID of the bearing 16 to be measured without having to open the bearing package 50 .
- the frusto-conical shape of the projections 64 and 74 allow the bearing package 50 to accommodate various sizes of bearings 16 having various interior diameters ID. For example, when initially received within the interior cavity 17 , the projections 64 and 74 slide along interior cavity 17 until they are seated therein. Thereafter, the bearing 16 is constrained from movement by the interaction of the projections 64 and 74 with the interior cavity 17 . If necessary, the projections 64 and 74 can be formed with lengths allowing the surfaces 65 and 75 to contact one another.
- a flange 76 interconnected with the perimeter sidewall 73 is formed on the body 70 around the hub 71 .
- the flange 76 can have a rectangular-shaped perimeter or a perimeter of any other shape. For example, as shown in FIG. 2 , the flange 76 has a square-shaped perimeter.
- the flange 76 is provided to interface with the flange 66 of the first portion 52 , and includes a plurality of tabs 77 . As shown in FIG. 2 , four (4) tabs 77 are provided, but, depending on the application, fewer or more tabs can be provided.
- the tabs 77 are provided to matingly engage the indentations 67 .
- indentations 67 and tabs 77 compliment one another, and can be sized to provide for an interference fit therebetween. Moreover, if warranted, the location of the indentations 67 and tabs 77 could be reversed. Either way, however, engagement of the indentations 67 and tabs 77 serves in attaching the first portion 52 and second portion 54 together.
- the flanges 66 and 76 are hingedly interconnected.
- a hinged connection 80 is formed between the flanges 66 and 76 .
- the hinged connection 80 allows the first portion 52 and second portion 54 to articulate relative to one another.
- the first portion 52 and second portion 54 are capable of relative movement between a closed position and various open positions.
- a packaging insert generally indicated by the numeral 100 in FIGS. 4 and 5 can be provided on the interior of the bearing packages 10 and 50 within the recesses 21 and 61 , respectively.
- Surfaces of the packaging insert 100 can be adorned, for example, with indicia or graphics indicating the manufacturer of the bearing 16 , the type of bearing 16 , the dimensions of the bearing 16 (interior diameter, outer diameter, thickness, etc.), and other pertinent information regarding the bearing 16 ultimately enclosed within the bearing packages 10 and 50 .
- a measuring scale S 2 can be provided on the packaging insert 100 . The measuring scale S 2 would allow the outer diameter OD and/or interior diameter ID of the bearing 16 to be measured without having to open the bearing packages 10 and 50 .
- the indicia or graphics can be provided (through any number of printing procedures) on the packaging insert 100 . Because the packing insert 100 is ultimately packaged within the bearing packages 10 and 50 , the bearing package 10 must be opened to gain access to the packaging insert 100 . As such, the indicia or graphics cannot be altered without first damaging the bearing packages 10 and 50 . Consequently, use of the bearing packages 10 and 50 with the packaging insert 100 (with indicia or graphics printed thereon) provided inside the bearing packages 10 and 50 serves in maintaining the authenticity of the bearing 16 .
- the packaging insert 100 can be impregnated or coated with a vapor corrosion inhibitor (VCI).
- VCI vapor corrosion inhibitor
- the VCI manufactured by Daubert Coatings under the trademark Nox-Rust® can be used to inhibit corrosion of the bearings 16 .
- Use of the VCI helps to eliminate the need to use plastic bags to wrap the bearings 16 which previously have been used to inhibit corrosion.
- the packaging insert 100 can be formed from a single piece of cardboard (or other thick paper materials) that is provided with a shape allowing it to conform to the recesses 21 and 61 .
- the packaging insert 100 can be formed from plastic sheet having similar thicknesses to cardboard or other thick paper materials.
- the packaging insert 100 includes a center portion 102 with an aperture 103 provided therethrough.
- the center portion 102 can be shaped like an octagon or any other shape.
- the aperture 103 is circular, and is sized to allow the projections 24 and 64 to pass therethrough.
- the center portion 102 is configured to interface with the base walls 22 and 62 of the recesses 21 and 61 .
- the packaging insert 100 also includes appendages 104 depending from the center portion 102 .
- appendages 104 depending from the center portion 102 .
- the packaging insert 100 includes eight (8) appendages 104 depending therefrom.
- the eight (8) appendages 104 are meant to be folded along fold-lines F into an upright position. Therefore, when the packaging insert 100 is provided within the recesses 21 or 61 , and the center portion 102 is in contact with the base walls 22 and 62 , respectively, each of eight (8) upright appendages 104 interface with one of the eight (8) segments of the perimeter sidewalls 23 and 64 .
- the packaging insert 100 conforms to the interiors of the recesses 21 and 61 , and, because the bearing packages 10 and 50 can be transparent, the indicia provided on the surfaces of the packaging insert 100 can be seen on the exterior of the bearing packages 10 and 50 .
- glue (or some other securing means such as heat welding or RF (radio frequency) welding) can be used to further secure the first portion 12 to the second portion 14 and to secure the first portion 52 to the second portion 54 .
- glue can be provided on the indentations 27 and 66 and/or tabs 37 and 77 .
- glue can be provided between the surfaces 25 and 35 and between the surfaces 65 and 75 , when the projections 24 and 34 and projections 64 and 74 , respectively, are long enough to contact one another.
- the first and second portions 12 and 14 and the first and second portions 52 and 54 can be secured around the bearing 16 using glue and/or the interference fit provided by the indentations 27 and 67 and tabs 37 and 77 .
- an exemplary assembly line generally indicated by the numeral 150 in FIG. 3 can be used.
- the assembly line 150 can include conveyers 152 enabling movement of the bearing 16 and bearing package 10 and/or 50 therealong between various assembly stages.
- the assembly line 150 can be automated, or can include operations performed by various line workers at the various stages.
- the various first portions 12 of the bearing package 10 and/or the bearing package 50 can be removed from denesters 155 , and placed on the conveyers 152 . Then, at stage 156 , the bearings 16 and packaging inserts 100 can be inserted into the recesses 21 of the first portions 12 of the bearing package 10 and/or inserted into the recesses 61 of the first portions 52 of the bearing package 50 . Thereafter, at stage 158 , glue can be applied to the first portions 12 and/or first portions 52 . The glue can be applied to the indentations 27 and 77 and surfaces 25 and 75 of the first portions 12 and 52 , respectively.
- the first portions 12 and second portions 14 (of the bearing package 10 ) and/or the first portions 52 and second portions 54 (of the bearing package 50 ) can be mated together at stage 160 .
- the bearing packages 10 and/or 50 containing the bearings 16 can be passed through a tunnel 161 at stage 162 .
- the tunnel 161 includes lights emitting a concentration of UV (ultraviolet) light to expedite curing of the glue.
- the bearing packages 10 and/or 50 containing the bearings 16 are loaded onto pallets 163 at stage 164 for shipment to customers.
- the use of the assembly line 150 and the bearing package 10 and/or 50 allows manufacturers to slash the overhead devoted to packaging the bearings 16 without losing productivity, or to dramatically increase their capacity at current staffing levels.
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- This application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional application Ser. No. 60/702,752 filed on Jul. 27, 2005, and of U.S. provisional application Ser. No. 60/736,482 filed on Nov. 14, 2005, which are hereby incorporated by reference.
- The present invention is generally related to packaging for containing bearings. More particularly, the present invention is related to packaging for protecting bearings from damage. More specifically, the present invention is related to packaging configured to accommodate the dimensions of various differently sized bearings.
- Previously, it has been necessary to use a multitude of differently sized folding cardboard cartons as packages for differently sized bearings. The desire for commonality limited the ultimate number of sizes of such cardboard cartons utilized. However, because of the large number of different bearings, the desire for commonality required the use of many ill-fitting cardboard cartons. The use of such ill-fitting packages also required the bearings to be wrapped in plastic bags. The plastic packages served as protection which the cardboard cartons could not provide, but required extensive labor. For example, line workers were required to wrap the bearings in the plastic bags, and, thereafter, pack the wrapped bearings in the cardboard cartons. As such, there is a need for packaging adapted to accommodate the desire for commonality, while simultaneously affording protection to the bearings without the need for extensive labor.
- In general, the present invention contemplates a package for containing a bearing including a first portion having a recess, a second portion having a hub, and at least one projection selectively formed on the first portion and the second portion, where the recess is adapted to receive the hub, and, when the bearing is provided in the package, the at least one projection is received in the interior cavity of the bearing to constrain movement of the bearing within the package.
- The present invention further contemplates a package for containing a bearing including a first portion having a first projection formed thereon, the first projection extending outwardly from the first portion, a second portion having a second projection formed thereon, the first projection extending outwardly from the second portion, and a packaging insert provided within the package, the packaging insert impregnated or coated with a vapor corrosion inhibitor to inhibit corrosion of the bearing, where, when the bearing is enclosed in the package, the first projection and second projection are received in the interior cavity of the bearing to constrain movement of the bearing within the package.
- The present invention still further contemplates a package for containing a bearing including a first portion having a body and a recess formed in the body, a first projection provided on the body of the first portion, and extending into the recess, a second portion having a body and a hub formed in the body, and a second projection provided on the body of the second portion, and extending outwardly from the hub, where the recess is adapted to receive the hub to effectuate mating engagement of the first portion and second portion, and, when the bearing is provided in the package, the first projection and second projection are received in the interior cavity of the bearing.
- Further embodiments, variations, and enhancements are also described herein.
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FIG. 1A is a top perspective view of a bearing package according to the present invention and a bearing, the bearing package having a first portion and a second portion which are not attached to one another, and the bearing being positioned between the first portion and second portion. -
FIG. 1B is a bottom perspective view of the bearing package and bearing depicted inFIG. 1A . -
FIG. 1C is a top plan view of the second portion of the bearing package depicted inFIGS. 1A and 1B . -
FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a bearing package according to the present invention having a first portion and a second portion which are attached to one another to form a clamshell package. -
FIG. 3 is a schematic plan view of an assembly line where bearings can be inserted into the bearing packages depicted inFIGS. 1A, 1B , and 2. -
FIG. 4 is a plan view of a packaging insert that can be provided within the bearing packages depicted inFIGS. 1A, 1B , and 2. -
FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the packaging insert depicted inFIG. 4 . - The bearing package according to the present invention is generally indicated by the
numeral 10 inFIGS. 1A and 1B and by thenumeral 50 inFIG. 2 . As depicted inFIGS. 1A and 1B , thebearing package 10 includes two (2) portions, afirst portion 12 and asecond portion 14, which are not attached to one another. Furthermore, as depicted inFIG. 2 , thebearing package 50 includes two (2) portions, afirst portion 52 andsecond portion 54, which are attached to one another. Thebearing packages bearing 16 depicted inFIGS. 1A and 1B , and serve in protecting thebearing 16 from damage. - The
bearing 16 includes an outer diameter OD, and has aninterior cavity 17 having an interior diameter ID. Thebearing packages bearing 16 can be measured while still contained within thebearing packages bearing 16 can be measured without having to remove it from thebearing packages bearing packages bearing 16 can be validated to provide security to the manufacturer of thebearing 16 and their customers that helps reduce and eliminate counterfeit bearings. - The
first portions second portions first portions second portions first portion 12 andsecond portion 14 can be formed from separate plastic sheets, or thefirst portion 52 andsecond portion 54 can be formed from a single plastic sheet. When applicable, thebearing packages - The use of the
bearing packages bearing packages bearing packages bearing packages - The
first portion 12 andsecond portion 14 of thebearing package 10 are provided to mate with one another to enclose the bearing 16 therebetween. Thefirst portion 12 is formed as the base, and thesecond portion 14 is formed as the lid of thebearing package 10. Thefirst portion 12 includes abody 20 providing arecess 21. Therecess 21 is formed in thebody 20, and is defined by abase wall 22 and aperimeter sidewall 23 of thebody 20. Therecess 21 is sized to receive thebearing 16, and can have any number of shapes. For example, theperimeter sidewall 23 defining therecess 21 can have a variety of shapes. As shown inFIGS. 1A and 1B , theperimeter sidewall 23 can be octagon-shaped with eight (8) segments. However, so long as the shape of theperimeter sidewall 23 accommodates thebearing 16, theperimeter sidewall 23 could also have fewer or more than eight (8) segments, and could also be annularly-shaped. - A projection 24 (
FIGS. 1A and 1B ) having asurface 25 which can be frusto-conically shaped can be provided in the center of therecess 21. Theprojection 24 is formed on thebody 20, and extends outwardly from thebase wall 22 into therecess 21. As shown inFIG. 1A , theprojection 24 can be sized to extend at least partially through therecess 21. When received in theinterior cavity 17, theprojection 24 serves to constrain excessive movement of thebearing 16. - In addition, a
flange 26 interconnected with theperimeter sidewall 23 is formed on thebody 20 around therecess 21. Theflange 26 can have a rectangular-shaped perimeter or a perimeter of any other shape. For example, as shown inFIGS. 1A and 1B , theflange 26 has a square-shaped perimeter. Theflange 26 is provided to interface with thesecond portion 14, and includes a plurality ofindentations 27. As shown inFIGS. 1A and 1B , four (4)indentations 27 are provided, but, depending on the application, fewer or more indentations could be provided. Theindentations 27 are provided to receive or otherwise matingly engage complimentary structures formed on thesecond portion 14. - The
second portion 12 includes abody 30 providing a bulge orhub 31. Thehub 31 is formed in thebody 30, and is defined by abase wall 32 and aperimeter sidewall 33 of thebody 30. Thehub 31 is sized and shaped to fit within therecess 21 so that thefirst portion 12 andsecond portion 14 can be assembled around thebearing 16. That is, therecess 21 is adapted to receive thehub 31 to effectuate mating engagement of thefirst portion 12 andsecond portion 14. As such, theperimeter sidewall 33 is sized and shaped according to theperimeter sidewall 23, and therefore, as shown inFIGS. 1A and 1B , thehub 31 has an octagon-shapedperimeter sidewall 33. - A projection 34 (
FIGS. 1A, 1B , and 1C) having asurface 35 which can be frusto-conically shaped can be provided in the center of thehub 31. Theprojection 34 is formed on thebody 30, and extends outwardly from thebase wall 32. As such, as depicted inFIG. 1B , theprojection 34 extends outwardly from thehub 31. When received in theinterior cavity 17, theprojection 34, like theprojection 24, can be sized to extend at least partially through theinterior cavity 17. As such, when the bearingpackage 10 is assembled around thebearing 16, theprojections interior cavity 17, and serve to constrain excessive lateral movement of the bearing 16 in thebearing package 10. - As shown in
FIG. 1C , a measuring scale S1 can be provided on thebase wall 32. The measuring scale S1 would allow the outer diameter OD and/or interior diameter ID of thebearing 16 to be measured without having to open the bearingpackage 10. - The frusto-conical shape of the
projections bearing package 10 to accommodate various sizes ofbearings 16 having various interior diameters ID. For example, when initially received within theinterior cavity 17, theprojections interior cavity 17 until they are seated therein. Thereafter, thebearing 16 is constrained from movement by the interaction of theprojections interior cavity 17. If necessary, theprojections surfaces - A
flange 36 interconnected with theperimeter sidewall 33 is formed on thebody 30 around thehub 31. Theflange 36 can have a rectangular-shaped perimeter or a perimeter of any other shape. For example, as shown inFIGS. 1A, 1B , and 1C, theflange 36 has a square-shaped perimeter. Theflange 36 is provided to interface with theflange 26 of thefirst portion 12, and includes a plurality oftabs 37. As shown inFIGS. 1A, 1B and 1C, four (4)tabs 37 are provided, but, depending on the application, fewer or more tabs can be provided. Thetabs 37 are provided to matingly engage theindentations 27. The structures of theindentations 27 andtabs 37 compliment one another, and can be sized to provide for an interference fit therebetween. Moreover, if warranted, the location of theindentations 27 andtabs 37 on theflanges indentations 27 andtabs 37 serves in attaching thefirst portion 12 andsecond portion 14 together. - Like the
first portion 12 andsecond portion 14 of the bearingpackage 10, thefirst portion 52 andsecond portion 54 of thepackage 50 are provided to mate with one another to enclose thebearing 16 therebetween. Thefirst portion 52 is formed as the base, and thesecond portion 54 is formed as the lid of the bearingpackage 50. Furthermore, thefirst portion 52 andsecond portion 54 are hingedly interconnected to one another to provide a clamshell package. - The
first portion 52 includes abody 60 providing arecess 61. Therecess 61 is formed in thebody 60, and is defined by abase wall 62 and aperimeter sidewall 63 of thebody 60. Therecess 61 is sized to receive thebearing 16, and can have any number of shapes. For example, theperimeter sidewall 63 defining therecess 61 can have a variety of shapes. As shown inFIG. 2 , theperimeter sidewall 63 is octagon-shaped with eight (8) segments. However, so long as the shape of theperimeter sidewall 63 accommodates thebearing 16, theperimeter sidewall 63 can also have fewer or more than eight (8) segments, and could also be annularly-shaped. - A
projection 64 having asurface 65 which can be frusto-conically shaped (FIG. 2 ) can be provided in the center of therecess 61. Theprojection 64 is formed on thebody 60, and extends outwardly from thebase wall 62 into therecess 61. As shown inFIG. 2 , theprojection 64 can be sized to extend at least partially through therecess 61. When received in theinterior cavity 17, theprojection 64 serves to constrain excessive movement of thebearing 16. - In addition, a
flange 66 interconnected with theperimeter sidewall 63 is formed on thebody 60 around therecess 61. Theflange 66 can have a rectangular-shaped perimeter or a perimeter of any other shape. For example, as shown inFIG. 2 , theflange 66 has a square-shaped perimeter. Theflange 66 is provided to interface with thesecond portion 64, and includes a plurality ofindentations 67. Four (4) indentations 67 (one of which is not shown inFIG. 2 ) are provided on theflange 66, but, depending on the application, fewer or more indentations could be provided. Theindentations 67 are provided to receive or otherwise matingly engage complimentary structures formed on thesecond portion 54. As discussed below, theflange 66 also serves in hingedly interconnecting thefirst portion 52 to thesecond portion 54. - The
second portion 54 includes abody 70 providing a bulge orhub 71. Thehub 71 is formed in thebody 70, and is defined by abase wall 72 and aperimeter sidewall 73 of thebody 70. Thehub 71 is sized and shaped to fit within therecess 61 so that thefirst portion 52 andsecond portion 54 can be assembled around thebearing 16. That is, therecess 61 is adapted to receive thehub 71 to effectuate mating engagement between thefirst portion 52 andsecond portion 54. As such, theperimeter sidewall 73 is sized and shaped according to theperimeter sidewall 63, and therefore, as shown inFIG. 2 , thehub 71 has an octagon-shapedperimeter sidewall 73. - A
projection 74 having asurface 75 which can be frusto-conically shaped is provided in the center of thehub 71. Theprojection 74 is formed in thebody 70, and extends outwardly from thebase wall 72. When received in theinterior cavity 17, theprojection 74, like theprojection 64, can be sized to extend at least partially through theinterior cavity 17. As such, when the bearingpackage 50 is assembled around thebearing 16, theprojections interior cavity 17, and serve to constrain excessive lateral movement of the bearing 16 in thebearing package 50. - A measuring scale, like that depicted in
FIG. 1C , could be provided on thebase wall 72. The measuring scale would allow the outer diameter OD and/or interior diameter ID of thebearing 16 to be measured without having to open the bearingpackage 50. - The frusto-conical shape of the
projections bearing package 50 to accommodate various sizes ofbearings 16 having various interior diameters ID. For example, when initially received within theinterior cavity 17, theprojections interior cavity 17 until they are seated therein. Thereafter, thebearing 16 is constrained from movement by the interaction of theprojections interior cavity 17. If necessary, theprojections surfaces - A
flange 76 interconnected with theperimeter sidewall 73 is formed on thebody 70 around thehub 71. Theflange 76 can have a rectangular-shaped perimeter or a perimeter of any other shape. For example, as shown inFIG. 2 , theflange 76 has a square-shaped perimeter. Theflange 76 is provided to interface with theflange 66 of thefirst portion 52, and includes a plurality oftabs 77. As shown inFIG. 2 , four (4)tabs 77 are provided, but, depending on the application, fewer or more tabs can be provided. Thetabs 77 are provided to matingly engage theindentations 67. The structures of theindentations 67 andtabs 77 compliment one another, and can be sized to provide for an interference fit therebetween. Moreover, if warranted, the location of theindentations 67 andtabs 77 could be reversed. Either way, however, engagement of theindentations 67 andtabs 77 serves in attaching thefirst portion 52 andsecond portion 54 together. - To provide for the clamshell configuration of the bearing
package 50, theflanges FIG. 2 , a hingedconnection 80 is formed between theflanges connection 80 allows thefirst portion 52 andsecond portion 54 to articulate relative to one another. As such, thefirst portion 52 andsecond portion 54 are capable of relative movement between a closed position and various open positions. - A packaging insert generally indicated by the numeral 100 in
FIGS. 4 and 5 can be provided on the interior of the bearing packages 10 and 50 within therecesses packaging insert 100 can be adorned, for example, with indicia or graphics indicating the manufacturer of thebearing 16, the type ofbearing 16, the dimensions of the bearing 16 (interior diameter, outer diameter, thickness, etc.), and other pertinent information regarding thebearing 16 ultimately enclosed within the bearing packages 10 and 50. For example, as shown inFIG. 4 , a measuring scale S2 can be provided on thepackaging insert 100. The measuring scale S2 would allow the outer diameter OD and/or interior diameter ID of thebearing 16 to be measured without having to open the bearing packages 10 and 50. - The indicia or graphics can be provided (through any number of printing procedures) on the
packaging insert 100. Because thepacking insert 100 is ultimately packaged within the bearing packages 10 and 50, the bearingpackage 10 must be opened to gain access to thepackaging insert 100. As such, the indicia or graphics cannot be altered without first damaging the bearing packages 10 and 50. Consequently, use of the bearing packages 10 and 50 with the packaging insert 100 (with indicia or graphics printed thereon) provided inside the bearing packages 10 and 50 serves in maintaining the authenticity of thebearing 16. - In addition, the
packaging insert 100 can be impregnated or coated with a vapor corrosion inhibitor (VCI). For example, the VCI manufactured by Daubert Coatings under the trademark Nox-Rust® can be used to inhibit corrosion of thebearings 16. Use of the VCI helps to eliminate the need to use plastic bags to wrap thebearings 16 which previously have been used to inhibit corrosion. - As shown in
FIGS. 4 and 5 , thepackaging insert 100 can be formed from a single piece of cardboard (or other thick paper materials) that is provided with a shape allowing it to conform to therecesses packaging insert 100 can be formed from plastic sheet having similar thicknesses to cardboard or other thick paper materials. To conform to thebase walls recesses packaging insert 100 includes acenter portion 102 with anaperture 103 provided therethrough. To conform to the shape of thebase walls center portion 102 can be shaped like an octagon or any other shape. Theaperture 103 is circular, and is sized to allow theprojections center portion 102 is configured to interface with thebase walls recesses - The
packaging insert 100 also includesappendages 104 depending from thecenter portion 102. Depending on the shape ofrecesses appendages 104. For example, because the perimeter sidewalls 23 and 63 are octagon-shaped with eight (8) segments, thepackaging insert 100 includes eight (8)appendages 104 depending therefrom. The eight (8)appendages 104 are meant to be folded along fold-lines F into an upright position. Therefore, when thepackaging insert 100 is provided within therecesses center portion 102 is in contact with thebase walls upright appendages 104 interface with one of the eight (8) segments of the perimeter sidewalls 23 and 64. In doing so, thepackaging insert 100 conforms to the interiors of therecesses packaging insert 100 can be seen on the exterior of the bearing packages 10 and 50. - After the
packaging insert 100 and bearing 16 are provided in thepackage first portion 12 to thesecond portion 14 and to secure thefirst portion 52 to thesecond portion 54. For example, glue can be provided on theindentations tabs surfaces surfaces projections projections second portions second portions bearing 16 using glue and/or the interference fit provided by theindentations tabs - When assembling
bearing package 10 and/or 50 aroundbearings 16, an exemplary assembly line generally indicated by the numeral 150 inFIG. 3 can be used. Theassembly line 150 can includeconveyers 152 enabling movement of thebearing 16 and bearingpackage 10 and/or 50 therealong between various assembly stages. Theassembly line 150 can be automated, or can include operations performed by various line workers at the various stages. - For example, at
stage 154, the variousfirst portions 12 of the bearingpackage 10 and/or the bearingpackage 50 can be removed fromdenesters 155, and placed on theconveyers 152. Then, atstage 156, thebearings 16 and packaging inserts 100 can be inserted into therecesses 21 of thefirst portions 12 of the bearingpackage 10 and/or inserted into therecesses 61 of thefirst portions 52 of the bearingpackage 50. Thereafter, atstage 158, glue can be applied to thefirst portions 12 and/orfirst portions 52. The glue can be applied to theindentations first portions first portions 12 and/orfirst portions 52, thefirst portions 12 and second portions 14 (of the bearing package 10) and/or thefirst portions 52 and second portions 54 (of the bearing package 50) can be mated together atstage 160. - After mating engagement of the
first portions 12 and second portions 14 (of the bearing package 10) and/or thefirst portions 52 and second portions 54 (of the bearing package 50), the bearing packages 10 and/or 50 containing thebearings 16 can be passed through atunnel 161 atstage 162. Thetunnel 161 includes lights emitting a concentration of UV (ultraviolet) light to expedite curing of the glue. After the glue has been cured atstage 162, the bearing packages 10 and/or 50 containing thebearings 16 are loaded ontopallets 163 atstage 164 for shipment to customers. - The use of the
assembly line 150 and the bearingpackage 10 and/or 50 allows manufacturers to slash the overhead devoted to packaging thebearings 16 without losing productivity, or to dramatically increase their capacity at current staffing levels. - While in accordance with the Patent Statutes, only the best mode and exemplary embodiments have been presented and described in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited thereto or thereby.
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