Stackable partitioned shipping container
First Claim
1. A stackable partitioned shipping container comprising:
- a frame defining a right side frame structure, left side frame structure, a bottom frame structure, a front side frame structure and a back side frame structure;
a plurality of panel partitions aligned generally parallel to one another and spaced one from another from said right side frame structure to said left side frame structure, said panel partitions being supported by said bottom frame structure and each of said panel partitions having panel holes arranged through said each panel partition;
a plurality of rods strung through said panel holes; and
a plurality of shelves separating said partitions, each shelf having a shelf plane, said shelves supported on said rods strung through said partitions.
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Abstract
A stackable partitioned shipping container has a plurality of partitions and shelves defining compartments. The partitions are aligned parallel from one side of the shipping container to the other. The shelving is arranged in columns between the partitions. Rods are strung through the partitions to support the shelves. The frames have hollow tubular columns at each corner thereof. At the top of the columns are inserts which are insertable into the hollow columns of another shipping container stacked upon the first shipping container. Wheels that support the shipping container are supported above the top of a bottom container when the container is stacked upon the bottom container.
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8 Claims
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1. A stackable partitioned shipping container comprising:
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a frame defining a right side frame structure, left side frame structure, a bottom frame structure, a front side frame structure and a back side frame structure; a plurality of panel partitions aligned generally parallel to one another and spaced one from another from said right side frame structure to said left side frame structure, said panel partitions being supported by said bottom frame structure and each of said panel partitions having panel holes arranged through said each panel partition; a plurality of rods strung through said panel holes; and a plurality of shelves separating said partitions, each shelf having a shelf plane, said shelves supported on said rods strung through said partitions. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A method of assemblying a stackable partitioned shipping container that has a frame defining a right side frame structure, left side frame structure, a bottom frame structure, a front side frame structure and a back side frame structure, that has a plurality of panel partitions, each of said panel partitions having panel holes arranged through said each panel partition, that has a plurality of rods, and that has a plurality of channel shelves separating said partitions, each shelf having a shelf plane, each said shelf being shaped as a channel having a pair of channel legs, said channel shelf being arranged between said channel legs, each channel leg having a plurality of channel holes arranged therethrough, the method comprising the steps of:
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a first step of placing a first panel partition against one of said right side frame structure and left side frame structure; a second step of placing one of said plurality of channel shelves into a position beside said first panel partition; a third step of aligning the holes of said channel shelf with the spaced holes of the first panel partition; a forth step of stringing one of said plurality of rods through a hole of said panel partition and the aligned holes of the two channel legs of said channel shelf; a fifth step of stringing others of said plurality of rods through each of the remaining sets of aligned holes of the channel legs adjacent said panel partition after first stringing said others of said plurality of rods through holes of the panel partition aligned with the remaining sets of aligned holes of the channel legs adjacent said panel partition; a sixth step of repeating said second through said fifth steps for each channel shelf necessary to complete a column of channel shelves above or below the first said channel shelf; a seventh step of placing another panel partition against said channel shelves in the column of channel shelves completed in the sixth step; an eighth step of placing one of said plurality of channel shelves into a position beside said another panel partition; a ninth step of repeating said third through said eighth steps until said another panel partition is against the other of said right side frame structure and left side frame structure; stringing said rods through the holes of the last said another panel partition; and capping the ends of said rods to retain said rods in said stackable partitioned shipping container.
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