Patent Publication Number: US-7216765-B2

Title: Spacer and shock-absorber type angleboard edge or corner protector

Description:
FIELD OF THE INVENTION 
   The present invention relates generally to angleboard edge or corner protectors for protecting the edge or corner regions of individual packages, fragile articles or products, palletized loads, appliances, and the like, and more particularly to a new and improved angleboard edge or corner protector which not only protectively surrounds or envelops an edge or corner region of an individual package, fragile article or product, appliance, palletized load, or the like, but, in addition, spaces the side surfaces, as well as the corner or edge region of the individual package, fragile article or product, appliance, palletized load, or the like, from the interior side surface portions and the corner regions of the carton or shipping container within which the individual package, fragile article or product, appliance, palletized load, or the like is disposed or contained whereby the new and improved angleboard edge or corner protector effectively serves as a shock absorber so as to maintain the individual package, fragile article or product, appliance, palletized load, or the like properly disposed or contained at its original predetermined position within the carton or shipping container, the new and improved angleboard edge or corner protector also simultaneously exhibiting a requisite amount of structural integrity and strength such that the protective functions of the new and improved angleboard edge or corner protector are not compromised. 
   BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 
   Package, article, palletized load, or appliance edge or corner protectors, corner post supports, and the like, are of course well-known in the packaging and shipping industries, and are accordingly widely used in connection with the shipping and transportation of various packages, articles, products, palletized loads, appliances, and the like, in order to protect the same during transit, wherein it is particularly desirable to protect the external corner or edge portions or regions thereof. Typical or conventional edge or corner protectors, or corner post supports, are disclosed, for example, within U.S. Pat. No. 6,527,119 which issued to Markert et al. on Mar. 4, 2003, U.S. Pat. No. 5,918,800 which issued to Goshorn et al. on Jul. 6, 1999, U.S. Pat. No. 5,307,928 which issued to Bishop on May 3, 1994, U.S. Pat. No. 5,181,611 which issued to Liebel on Jan. 26, 1993, U.S. Pat. No. 5,175,041 which issued to Webb et al. on Dec. 29, 1992, U.S. Pat. No. 5,161,692 which issued to Knierim on Nov. 10, 1992, U.S. Pat. No. 5,131,541 which issued to Liebel on Jul. 21, 1992, U.S. Pat. No. 5,048,689 which issued to McFarland on Sep. 17, 1991, U.S. Pat. No. 4,771,893 which issued to Liebel on Sep. 20, 1988, U.S. Pat. No. 4,399,915 which issued to Sorenson on Aug. 23, 1983, U.S. Pat. No. 3,955,677 which issued to Collingwood on May 11, 1976, and U.S. Pat. No. 3,536,245 which issued to Palmer on Oct. 27, 1970. 
   It is noted that all of the aforenoted patented implements are basically similar to each other, and representative of conventional corner or edge protectors, in that the same comprise at least two leg structures disposed at 90° with respect to each other so as to effectively define an interior region within which the external corner or edge region or portion of the particular article, product, package, appliance, or palletized load, to be protected, is adapted to be disposed. It is noted, however, that while each one of the aforenoted corner or edge protectors does in fact protect the external corner or edge region of the particular article, product, package, appliance, or palletized load, and may even space the external side surface portions of the article, product, package, palletized load, or appliance from the interior side surface portions of the carton or shipping container within which the particular article, product, package, appliance, or palletized load is disposed, as exemplified by means of the aforenoted patent to Palmer, it is additionally noted that the external corner or apex region of the particular article, product, package, appliance, or palletized load is in fact disposed in direct contact with the interior corner or apex region of the corner or edge protector along, for example, the vertically oriented lineal extent thereof. Accordingly, if, for example, external impact forces are impressed upon the external corner or edge portion of the carton or shipping container, such impact forces will be transmitted directly to the external corner or edge portion of the particular article, product, package, appliance, or palletized load whereby damage to the external corner or edge portion of the particular article, product, package, appliance, or palletized load could be experienced. 
   A need therefore exists in the art for a new and improved corner or edge protector wherein not only are the external corner or edge regions of an article, product, appliance, package, or palletized load protected, but in addition, the external side surfaces, and the external corner or edge regions, of the article, product, package, appliance, or palletized load are respectively spaced from the internal side surfaces, and the internal corner region, of the carton or shipping container such that not only can the effects of externally impressed impact forces to the carton or shipping container be substantially prevented from being transmitted to the article, product, package, appliance, or palletized load, but in addition, the structural integrity and compression strength characteristics of the corner or edge protector can simultaneously be preserved. 
   SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION 
   The foregoing and other objectives are achieved in accordance with the teachings and principles of the present invention through the provision of a new and improved edge or corner protector which has a unique cross-sectional configuration, such as, for example, that resembling a wish-bone, although other configurations, such as, for example, a semi-cylinder, a semi-ellipse, or a horseshoe, are equally serviceable. Accordingly, when the new and improved edge or corner protector is disposed around the external corner or edge region of an article, product, package, appliance, or palletized load, the distal end portions of the new and improved edge or corner protector will be disposed in contact with those external side surface portions of the article, product, package, appliance, or palletized load which define the external corner or edge region of the article, product, package, appliance, or palletized load, the side surface portions of the new and improved edge or corner protector, which come together and meet at the apex portion of the new and improved edge or corner protector, will be spaced from the external side surface portions of the article, product, package, appliance, or palletized load which define the external corner or edge region of the article, product, package, appliance, or palletized load, and the interior corner or apex region of the new and improved corner or edge protector will likewise be spaced from the external corner or edge region of the article, product, package, appliance, or palletized load. 
   In this manner, not only does the new and improved corner or edge protector serve to protect the external corner or edge region of the article, product, package, appliance, or palletized load, but in addition, the spacing of the side surface portions of the new and improved edge or corner protector from the external side surface portions of the article, product, package, appliance, or palletized load, as well as the spacing of the interior corner or apex region of the new and improved corner or edge protector from the external corner or edge region of the article, product, package, appliance, or palletized load will effectively serve as a shock absorber so as to prevent external impact forces, impressed upon the carton or shipping container, from being transmitted internally onto the external side surface portions of the article, product, package, appliance, or palletized load, or onto the corner or edge region of the article, product, package, appliance, or palletized load. The new and improved corner or edge protector may be fabricated from laminated paper, a suitable plastic material, or a laminated paper and plastic composite, and exhibits enhanced vertical compression strength which is an attribute in connection with the stacking of the cartons or shipping containers during shipping and storage. 

   
     BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 
     Various other objects, features, and attendant advantages of the present invention will be more fully appreciated from the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings in which like reference characters designate like or corresponding parts throughout the several views, and wherein: 
       FIG. 1  is a schematic, end elevation view illustrating a first embodiment of a new and improved edge or corner protector, constructed in accordance with the principles and teachings of the present invention, wherein, as is shown in solid lines, the new and improved edge or corner protector has a substantially wish-bone shaped cross-sectional configuration as compared to a conventional, PRIOR ART edge or corner protector, as shown in dotted lines, which simply comprises a pair of leg members disposed 90° apart; 
       FIG. 2  is a schematic, top plan view showing the disposition of the first embodiment of the new and improved corner or edge protector of the present invention as illustrated within  FIG. 1  and as utilized in connection with an appliance or product so as to protect a corner or edge region of the appliance or product while spacing the external side surfaces of the appliance or product from the internal side surfaces of the carton or shipping container, as well as spacing the corner or edge region of the appliance or product from the internal corner or apex of the new and improved corner or edge protector whereby the new and improved corner or edge protector can effectively serve as a spacer, buffer, or shock absorber for preventing the transmission of external impact forces, impressed upon the external side surfaces or corner or edge regions of the carton or shipping container from being transmitted directly to the appliance or product; 
       FIG. 3  is a schematic, end elevation view, similar to that of  FIG. 1 , illustrating, however, a second embodiment of a new and improved edge or corner protector, constructed in accordance with the principles and teachings of the present invention, wherein it is seen that this embodiment of the present invention has a substantially semi-cylindrical cross-sectional configuration; 
       FIG. 4  is a schematic, end elevation view, similar to those of  FIGS. 1 and 3 , illustrating, however, a third embodiment of a new and improved edge or corner protector, constructed in accordance with the principles and teachings of the present invention, wherein it is seen that this embodiment of the present invention edge or corner protector has a substantially semi-elliptical cross-sectional configuration; and 
       FIG. 5  is a schematic, end elevation view, similar to those of FIGS.  1 , 3  and  4 , illustrating, however, a fourth embodiment of a new and improved edge or corner protector, constructed in accordance with the principles and teachings of the present invention, wherein it is seen that this embodiment of the present invention edge or corner protector has a substantially horseshoe shaped cross-sectional configuration. 
   

   DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE ILLUSTRATED EMBODIMENTS 
   Referring now to the drawings, and more particularly to  FIG. 1  thereof, a conventional, PRIOR ART edge or corner protector is illustrated in dotted lines and is generally indicated by the reference character  10 . As can readily be appreciated, the conventional, PRIOR ART edge or corner protector  10  is seen to be substantially similar in its overall structure to each one of the edge or corner protectors as disclosed, for example, within the aforenoted patents to Markert et al. and Collingwood in that the edge or corner protector  10  is seen to comprise a pair of leg members  12 , 14  which are integrally connected together at an apex portion  16  and which are disposed at a predetermined angle of 90° with respect to each other. Accordingly, it can be perceived or appreciated that when the edge or corner protector  10  is disposed around an edge or corner region of an article, product, package, appliance, or palletized load, the internal surface portions  18 , 20  of the leg members  12 , 14  will be disposed in surface-to-surface contact with the external side surface portions of the article, product, package, appliance, or palletized load which form the edge or corner region upon which the edge or corner protector  10  is disposed, while the external surface portions  22 , 24  of the leg members  12 , 14  will be disposed in surface-to-surface contact with, for example, the internal side surface portions of a carton or shipping container within which the article, product, appliance, package, or palletized load is being transported. 
   Still further, the internal corner  26  of the apex portion  16  of the edge or corner protector  10  will be disposed in contact with the edge or corner region of the article, product, package, appliance, or palletized load along a lineal locus. Accordingly, still further, if, for example, external impact forces are impressed upon the external side surface portions, or upon the external corner or edge region, of the carton or shipping container, such impact forces will be transmitted directly to the external side surface portions, or to the external edge or corner region of the particular article, product, package, appliance, or palletized load whereby damage to the external side surface portions, or to the external corner or edge region, of the particular article, product, package, appliance, or palletized load could be experienced because no space or buffer zone is effectively created between the leg members  12 , 14  of the edge or corner protector  10  and the external side surface portions of the article, product, package, appliance, or palletized load, or between the internal corner  26  of the apex portion  16  of the edge or corner protector  10  and the edge or corner region of the article, product, package, appliance, or palletized load so as to effectively absorb the aforenoted shock or impact forces impressed upon the external side surface portions, or the external edge or corner region, of the carton or shipping container. 
   With reference continuing to be made to  FIG. 1  wherein a new and improved edge or corner protector, developed in accordance with the principles and teachings of the present invention, is also disclosed and is generally indicated by the reference character  110 , the aforenoted deficiences, characteristic of the conventional or PRIOR ART edge or corner protector  10 , are effectively overcome. More particularly, it is seen that the new and improved edge or corner protector  110  of the present invention comprises a pair of primary leg members  112 , 114  which are integrally connected together, at proximal end portions thereof, at an apex region  116 , and which are disposed at a predetermined angle of 90° with respect to each other, and a pair of secondary leg members  112 ′, 114 ′ which are respectively integrally connected to distal end portions of the primary leg members  112 , 114  and which are effectively disposed or bent at a predetermined angle A with respect to the primary leg members  112 , 114 . The angle A at which the pair of secondary leg members  112 ′, 114 ′ are respectively disposed or bent with respect to the pair of primary leg members  112 , 114  may be within the range of 5°–45°, and accordingly, it can be appreciated that the new and improved edge or corner protector  110  has a substantially wishbone-shaped cross-sectional configuration. It is also to be appreciated that when the angle A is 45°, the secondary leg members  112 ′, 114 ′ will be disposed substantially parallel, or at angle of 0° with respect to each other. 
   As a result of the aforenoted structure characteristic of the new and improved edge or corner protector  110  as disclosed within  FIG. 1 , several unique and novel operational features and structural characteristics are effectively implemented. For example, as a result of the aforenoted angular orientation of the secondary leg members  112 ′,  114 ′ with respect to the primary leg members  112 , 114 , longitudinally oriented rib members  127 , 128  are effectively defined at the junctions or intersections defined between the primary leg members  112 , 114  and the secondary leg members  112 ′, 114 ′. These rib members  127 , 128  substantially enhance, for example, the vertical compression strength of the edge or corner protectors  110 , and those of the cartons or shipping containers within which the articles, products, packages, appliances, or palletized loads are disposed, when, for example, multiple cartons or shipping containers are stacked atop one another. In addition, as can be further appreciated as a result of reference being made to  FIG. 2 , when the new and improved edge or corner protector  110  is used in connection with the protection of an external edge or corner region  130  of an article, product, package, appliance, or palletized load  132 , it is seen that the distal end portions  134 ′, 136 ′ of the secondary leg members  112 ′, 114 ′ will be engaged with the external side surfaces  138 , 140  of the article, product, package, appliance, or palletized load  132  which are disposed upon opposite sides of the external edge or corner region  130  of the article, product, package, appliance, or palletized load  132 . 
   In addition, the internal corner  126  of the apex portion  116  of the edge or corner protector  110  will be spaced from the external edge or corner region  130  of the article, product, package, appliance, or palletized load  132 , as will be the internal surface portions  118 , 120  of the primary leg members  112 , 114  with respect to the external side surfaces  138 , 140  of the article, product, package, appliance, or palletized load  132 , as denoted by means of the space S, as a result of the aforenoted angular orientation of the secondary leg members  112 ′, 114 ′, with respect to the primary leg members  112 , 114 , and the respective engagement of the distal end portions  134 ′, 136 ′ of the secondary leg members  112 ′, 114 ′ with the external side surfaces  138 , 140  of the article, product, package, appliance, or palletized load  132 . Still yet further, it is also appreciated that the external surface portions  122 , 124  of the primary leg members  112 , 114  will be disposed in direct contact with the internal surface portions  142 , 144  of side wall members  146 , 148  of a carton or shipping container  150  such that the apex region  116  of the edge or corner protector  110  will be stably disposed within the internal corner region  152  formed at the junction or intersection of the side wall members  146 , 148  of the carton or shipping container  150 . 
   Accordingly, it can be readily appreciated that, as a result of the unique and novel structure characteristic of the new and improved corner or edge protector  110  of the present invention, when the new and improved edge or corner protector  110  of the present invention is disposed within the internal corner region  152  of the carton or shipping container  150 , and when the new and improved corner or edge protector  110  of the present invention is also disposed around the external or edge region  130  of the article, product, appliance, package, or palletized load  132 , the secondary leg members  112 ′, 114 ′ will not only serve to respectively space the external surfaces  138 , 140  of the article, product, appliance, package, or palletized load  132  from the internal surfaces  142 , 144  of the shipping container or carton  150  and thereby create a buffer zone between such external and internal surfaces  138 , 140 , 142 , 144 , but in addition, the secondary leg members  112 ′, 114 ′ are somewhat flexible and resilient and will therefore be able to undergo flexure so as to effectively serve as shock absorbing structure when external impact forces are impressed upon, for example, the external surfaces  154 , 156  of the carton or shipping container  150 , or upon the external corner region  158  of the carton or shipping container  158 . In this manner, such external impact forces are not directly transmitted to, or impressed upon, the article, product, appliance, package, or palletized load  132 , whereby the article, product, appliance, package, or palletized load  132  is accordingly protected. It is noted that in connection with the fabrication of the new and improved edge or corner protector  110 , the new and improved edge or corner protector  110  may be fabricated either as a paperboard laminate, from a suitable plastic material, or as a paperboard/plastic composite. It is additionally noted that the new and improved edge or corner protector  110  may be fabricated so as to have various width dimensions, such as, for example, five inches (5.00″) wide, six inches (6.00″) wide, and the like, as measured between the distal end portions  134 ′, 136 ′. Still further, while the edge or corner protector  110 , as illustrated within  FIG. 1 , is fabricated in such a manner that the length of each primary leg member  112 , 114  is substantially equal to the length of each secondary leg member  112 ′, 114 ′ such that the rib members  127 , 128  are disposed substantially midway between the apex portion  116  and the distal end portions  134 ′,  136 ′ of the edge or corner protector  110 . It is lastly noted that the thickness of each one of the primary and secondary leg members  112 , 114 , 112 ′, 114 ′ may be within the range of 0.100–0.500 inches with the preferred thickness being approximately 0.180 inches. 
   With reference being made next to  FIG. 3 , a second embodiment of a new and improved edge or corner protector, constructed in accordance with the principles and teachings of the present invention, is disclosed and is generally indicated by the reference character  210 . It is initially noted that the second embodiment edge or corner protector  210  is broadly similar to the first embodiment edge or corner protector  110 , and therefore the discussion of the second embodiment edge or corner protector  210  will be confined to the differences which distinguish the second embodiment edge or corner protector  210  from the first embodiment edge or corner protector  110 . Still further, it is also noted that those component parts of the second embodiment edge or corner protector  210  which correspond to the component parts of the first embodiment edge or corner protector  110  will be designated by corresponding reference numerals except that they will be within the  200  series. More particularly, it is seen that the primary difference comprising the second embodiment edge or corner protector  210 , as compared to the first embodiment edge or corner protector  110 , resides in the fact that in lieu of the first embodiment edge or corner protector  110 , which is characterized by means of its wish-bone shaped cross-sectional configuration, the second embodiment edge or corner protector  210  has a substantially semi-cylindrical cross-sectional configuration. Accordingly, it can be appreciated that, in effect, the second embodiment edge or corner protector  210  comprises a pair of leg members  212 , 214  which are integrally connected together by means of a centrally located peak or apex region  216 , and that the leg members  212 , 214  are respectively provided with distal end portions  234 , 236  which are disposed substantially parallel to each other. 
   It can therefore be appreciated that if the second embodiment edge or corner protector  210  was utilized internally within the carton or shipping container  150  in conjunction with the external corner region  130  of the article, appliance, product, package, or palletized load  132 , in lieu of the first embodiment edge or corner protector  110  as illustrated within  FIG. 2 , then the apex or peak region  216  of the second embodiment edge or corner protector  210  would be disposed within the internal corner region  152  of the carton or shipping container  150 , the external surface portions  222 , 224  of the second embodiment edge or corner protector  210  would be respectively disposed in contact with the internal surface portions  142 , 144  of the carton or shipping container  150 , and the distal end portions  234 , 236  of the second embodiment edge or corner protector  210  would be respectively disposed in contact with the external surface portions  138 , 140  of the article, product, appliance, package, or palletized load  132 . 
   Accordingly, as was the case with the first embodiment edge or corner protector  110 , the external surface portions  138 , 140  of the article, product, appliance, package, or palletized load  132  would be stably disposed in a spaced mode with respect to the internal surface portions  142 , 144  of the carton or shipping container  150 , as would the external edge or corner region  130  of the article, product, appliance, package, or palletized load  132  with respect to the internal corner region  152  of the carton or shipping container  150 . In this manner, the second embodiment edge or corner protector  210  can effectively serve as a spacer and shock absorber with respect to external impact forces impressed upon the carton or shipping container  150  whereby such external impact forces cannot be detrimentally impressed upon the side surface portions  138 , 140 , or upon the external edge or corner region  130 , of the article, product, appliance, package, or palletized load  132 , in a manner similar to that achieved by means of the first embodiment edge or corner protector  110 . 
   With reference being made next to  FIG. 4 , a third embodiment of a new and improved edge or corner protector, also constructed in accordance with the principles and teachings of the present invention, is disclosed and is generally indicated by the reference character  410 . It is initially noted that the third embodiment edge or corner protector  310  is broadly similar to the first and second embodiment edge or corner protectors  110 , 210  and therefore the discussion of the third embodiment edge or corner protector  310  will be confined to the differences which distinguish the third embodiment edge or corner protector  310  from the first and second embodiment edge or corner protectors  110 ,  210 . Still further, it is also noted that those component parts of the third embodiment edge or corner protector  310  which correspond to the component parts of the first and second embodiment edge or corner protectors  110 , 210  will be designated by corresponding reference numerals except that they will be within the  300  series. More particularly, it is seen that the primary difference comprising the third embodiment edge or corner protector  310 , as compared to the first and second embodiment edge or corner protectors  110 , 210  resides in the fact that in lieu of the first and second embodiment edge or corner protectors  110 , 210  which are characterized respectively by means of the aforenoted wish-bone and semi-cylindrical shaped cross-sectional configurations, the third embodiment edge or corner protector  310  has a substantially semi-elliptical cross-sectional configuration. Accordingly, it can be appreciated that, in effect, the third embodiment edge or corner protector  310  comprises a pair of primary leg members  312 , 314  which are integrally connected together by means of a centrally located peak or apex region  316 , and a pair of secondary leg members  312 ′,  314 ′ which are disposed parallel to each other. The secondary leg members  312 ′, 314 ′ are respectively provided with distal end portions  334 ′, 336 ′, and the integral interconnections defined between the primary leg members  312 , 314  and the secondary leg members  312 ′, 314 ′ effectively define longitudinally extending rib members  327 , 328 . It can therefore be appreciated further that if the third embodiment edge or corner protector  310  was utilized internally within the carton or shipping container  150  in conjunction with the external corner region  130  of the article, product, appliance, package, or palletized load  132 , in lieu of the first embodiment edge or corner protector  110  as illustrated within  FIG. 2 , then the apex or peak region  316  of the third embodiment edge or corner protector  310  would be disposed within the internal corner region  152  of the carton or shipping container  150 , the external surface portions  322 , 324  of the third embodiment edge or corner protector  310  would be respectively disposed in contact with the internal surface portions  142 , 144  of the carton or shipping container  150 , and the distal end portions  334 ′, 336 ′ of the third embodiment edge or corner protector  310  would be respectively disposed in contact with the external surface portions  138 , 140  of the article, product, appliance, package, or palletized load  132 . 
   Accordingly, as was the case with the first embodiment edge or corner protector  110 , the external surface portions  138 , 140  of the article, product, appliance, package, or palletized load  132  would be stably disposed in a spaced mode with respect to the internal surface portions  142 , 144  of the carton or shipping container  150 , as would the external edge or corner region  130  of the article, product, appliance, package, or palletized load  132  with respect to the internal corner region  152  of the carton or shipping container  150 . In this manner, the third embodiment edge or corner protector  310  can effectively serve as a spacer and shock absorber with respect to external impact forces impressed upon the carton or shipping container  150  whereby such external impact forces cannot be detrimentally impressed upon the side surface portions  138 , 140 , or upon the external edge or corner region  130 , of the article, product, appliance, package, or palletized load  132 , in a manner similar to that achieved by means of the first and second embodiment edge or corner protectors  110 , 210 . 
   With reference lastly being made to  FIG. 5 , a fourth embodiment of a new and improved edge or corner protector, also constructed in accordance with the principles and teachings of the present invention, is disclosed and is generally indicated by the reference character  410 . It is initially noted that the fourth embodiment edge or corner protector  410  is essentially similar to the third embodiment edge or corner protector  310  and therefore the discussion of the fourth embodiment edge or corner protector  410  will be confined to the differences which distinguish the fourth embodiment edge or corner protector  410  from the third embodiment edge or corner protector  310 . Still further, it is also noted that those component parts of the fourth embodiment edge or corner protector  410  which correspond to the component parts of the third embodiment edge or corner protector  310  will be designated by corresponding reference numerals except that they will be within the  400  series. More particularly, it is seen that the primary difference comprising the fourth embodiment edge or corner protector  410 , as compared to the third embodiment edge or corner protector  310  resides in the fact that in lieu of the substantially elliptically shaped edge or corner protector  310 , the fourth embodiment edge or corner protector  410  has a substantially horseshoe-shaped cross-sectional configuration. In particular, it can be appreciated that, in effect, the fourth embodiment edge or corner protector  410  comprises a pair of primary leg members  412 , 414  which are integrally connected together by means of a centrally located peak or apex region  416 , and a pair of secondary leg members  412 ′, 414 ′ which are disposed substantially parallel to each other, although it is noted that the internal surface portions  418 ′, 420 ′ of the secondary leg members  412 ′, 414 ′ are tapered slightly as is characteristic of a horseshoe. In addition, the secondary leg members  412 ′, 414 ′ are also respectively provided with distal end portions  434 ′, 436 ′ which are angled outwardly. 
   It can therefore be appreciated that if the fourth embodiment edge or corner protector  410  was utilized internally within the carton or shipping container  150  in conjunction with the external corner region  130  of the article, appliance, product, package, or palletized load  132 , in lieu of the first embodiment edge or corner protector  110  as illustrated within  FIG. 2 , then the apex or peak region  416  of the fourth embodiment edge or corner protector  410  would be disposed within the internal corner region  152  of the carton or shipping container  150 , the external surface portions  422 , 424  of the fourth embodiment edge or corner protector  410  would be respectively disposed in contact with the internal surface portions  142 , 144  of the carton or shipping container  150 , and the angled distal end portions  434 ′,  436 ′ of the fourth embodiment edge or corner protector  410  would be respectively stably disposed in surface contact with the external surface portions  138 , 140  of the article, product, appliance, package, or palletized load  132 . Accordingly, as was the case with the first embodiment edge or corner protector  110 , the external surface portions  138 , 140  of the article, product, appliance, package, or palletized load  132  would be stably disposed in a spaced mode with respect to the internal surface portions  142 , 144  of the carton or shipping container  150 , as would the external edge or corner region  130  of the article, product, appliance, package, or palletized load  132  with respect to the internal corner region  152  of the carton or shipping container  150 . In this manner, the fourth embodiment edge or corner protector  410  can effectively serve as a spacer and shock absorber with respect to external impact forces impressed upon the carton or shipping container  150  whereby such external impact forces cannot be detrimentally impressed upon the side surface portions  138 , 140 , or upon the external edge or corner region  130 , of the article, product, appliance, package, or palletized load  132 , in a manner similar to that achieved by means of the first, second, and third embodiment edge or corner protectors  110 , 210 , 310 . 
   Thus, it may be seen that in accordance with the principles and teachings of the present invention, there has been provided a new and improved edge or corner protector which is adapted to be disposed around the external corner or edge region of an article, product, package, appliance, or palletized load such that the side surface portions of the new and improved edge or corner protector will be spaced from the external side surface portions of the article, product, package, appliance, or palletized load which define the external corner or edge region of the article, product, package, appliance, or palletized load. In a similar manner, the interior corner or apex region of the new and improved corner or edge protector will likewise be spaced from the external corner or edge region of the article, product, package, appliance, or palletized load. 
   In this manner, not only does the new and improved corner or edge protector serve to protect the external corner or edge region of the article, product, appliance, package, or palletized load, but in addition, the spacing of the side surface portions of the new and improved edge or corner protector from the external side surface portions of the article, product, package, appliance, or palletized load, as well as the spacing of the interior corner or apex region of the new and improved corner or edge protector from the external corner or edge region of the article, product, package, appliance, or palletized load will effectively serve as a shock absorber so as to prevent external impact forces, impressed upon the carton or shipping container, from being transmitted internally onto the external side surface portions of the article, product, package, appliance, or palletized load, or onto the corner or edge region of the article, product, package, appliance, or palletized load. In this manner, the external side surface portions of the article, product, package, appliance, or palletized load, and the corner or edge region of the article, product, package, appliance, or palletized load are in fact protected against substantial damage. 
   Obviously, many variations and modifications of the present invention are possible in light of the above teachings. It is therefore to be understood that within the scope of the appended claims, the present invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described herein.