CN221024971U - Ink cartridge packing lining and ink cartridge packing assembly - Google Patents

Ink cartridge packing lining and ink cartridge packing assembly Download PDF

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CN221024971U
CN221024971U CN202321845933.1U CN202321845933U CN221024971U CN 221024971 U CN221024971 U CN 221024971U CN 202321845933 U CN202321845933 U CN 202321845933U CN 221024971 U CN221024971 U CN 221024971U
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范文燚
林东明
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The utility model discloses an ink box packaging lining and an ink box packaging assembly. In an embodiment, the ink cartridge package liner includes a paper card obtained by folding a paper board, the paper card having a receiving portion capable of integrally receiving therein the ink cartridge, and a restricting portion provided at least on opposite sides of the ink cartridge to restrict the ink cartridge, the restricting portion being formed by forming a slit in the paper board and partially folding the paper board by the slit. The ink box packaging assembly comprises an outer packaging body and an ink box packaging lining, wherein the packaging lining provides buffer protection for the ink box in multiple directions, and has the advantages of simple packaging structure, good protection effect and low cost.

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Ink cartridge packing lining and ink cartridge packing assembly
Technical Field
The utility model relates to the field of ink box packaging; and more particularly to an ink cartridge packing liner and an ink cartridge packing assembly employing the same.
Background
The ink box used in the ink-jet printer is generally independently packaged and sold, and in order to avoid the damage of the ink box caused by external stress generated by impact, collision, drop and other reasons in the links of transportation/sale and the like, the ink box needs to be protected by a packaging piece.
In the prior art, the ink box packaging piece is generally made of plastic pieces, and the packaging structure has the defect of higher cost and needs to be improved.
Disclosure of utility model
The utility model mainly aims to provide the ink box packaging lining with low packaging cost and good protection effect and the ink box packaging assembly using the same.
To achieve the above-described main object, a first aspect of the present utility model discloses an ink cartridge packing liner including a paper card obtained by folding a paper board, the paper card having:
a housing portion capable of housing the ink cartridge as a whole therein;
the limiting parts are at least arranged on two opposite sides of the ink box and are used for limiting the ink box; wherein, the cardboard is formed with the incision, and the restriction portion is formed by utilizing the incision to carry out partial folding to the cardboard.
In the technical scheme, the paper card obtained by folding the paper board is used as the ink box packaging lining, so that the ink box packaging lining is more environment-friendly than a plastic piece, and has the advantages of simple ink box packaging structure and low cost; the accommodating part of the paper card integrally accommodates the ink box therein, and simultaneously limits the ink box through the limiting part to prevent the ink box from shaking, so that the impact of external acting force on the ink box can be effectively buffered, and effective protection is provided for the ink box.
According to one embodiment of the present utility model, the ink cartridge has a printing portion protruding from a main body portion thereof, and a restricting portion abutting against the main body portion is provided on a side of the printing portion. The limiting part is arranged beside the printing part, so that the limiting part does not contact the working surface of the printing part, and damage to the working surface is avoided.
According to one embodiment of the utility model, the cardboard has a rectangular structure.
According to one embodiment of the utility model, the restriction is preferably provided at a corner of the receiving portion to facilitate folding thereof.
According to one embodiment of the utility model, the limiting part comprises a first limiting wall and a second limiting wall which are connected with each other and have included angles, and the inner ends of the first limiting wall and the second limiting wall are abutted with the ink box to limit the ink box. The first limiting wall and the second limiting wall are connected with each other and have an included angle, so that the limiting part has better structural stability.
According to one embodiment of the utility model, the paper card has a first side wall, a second side wall and a third side wall, the second side wall and the third side wall being connected to opposite sides of the first side wall to enclose a receiving portion.
Further, the paper card also has a fourth side wall connecting the second side wall and the third side wall, and the fourth side wall is opposite to the first side wall. The paper card can encircle the ink box as a whole to better protect the ink box through the arrangement of the fourth side wall.
According to one embodiment of the utility model, the paper card has an extension protruding from the side of the ink cartridge where the printing portion is provided and from the other side opposite the printing portion. The arrangement of the extension part can provide a larger buffer space for the printing part, so that the printing part is better protected.
A second aspect of the present utility model discloses an ink cartridge packaging assembly comprising an outer package body and any one of the foregoing ink cartridge packaging liners disposed within the outer package body.
Wherein, the outer package body can be a packaging bag or a packaging box. The volume of the ink box package lining can be matched with the volume of the outer package body so as to avoid shaking.
The objects, technical solutions and advantages of the present utility model will be more clearly described below, and the present utility model will be further described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings and the detailed description.
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FIG. 1 is a schematic view of an ink cartridge;
FIG. 2 is a block diagram of a paper card for packaging liner in example 1;
FIG. 3 is a view showing the structure of the wrapping paper clip in the unfolded state in example 1;
FIG. 4 is a view showing a first view angle of the ink cartridge of the embodiment 1 after the liner paper card is placed;
FIG. 5 is a view showing a second view angle of the ink cartridge of the embodiment 1 after the liner paper card is placed;
FIG. 6 is a schematic structural view of an embodiment of an ink cartridge packaging assembly;
FIG. 7 is a first view block diagram of a paper card for packaging liner in example 2;
FIG. 8 is a second view block diagram of a paper card for packaging liner of example 2;
FIG. 9 is a view showing the structure of the wrapping paper clip in the unfolded state in example 2;
fig. 10 is a structural view of the packing liner paper card of example 2 after the ink cartridge is set.
Detailed Description
In the following description, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the present utility model, it should be understood that the following examples and detailed description are presented for purposes of illustration only and are not intended to limit the scope of the utility model.
Example 1
As shown in fig. 1, the ink cartridge 200, which is exemplified as a cartridge with a head, has an L-shaped overall structure, and includes a main body portion 210 capable of accommodating ink and a printing portion 220 protruding from one side of the main body portion 210, and a print head is provided in the printing portion 220, and performs a print job from a working surface 221. The package liner of the embodiment includes the paper card 100 obtained by folding the paper board, and the paper card 100 can accommodate the whole ink cartridge 200 and limit the ink cartridge 200, so as to provide buffer protection for the ink cartridge 200.
In the prior art, the structure/shape of the different ink cartridges is generally not the same, and the ink cartridge 200 described as an example is only used to help understand the structure of the paper card in the present utility model, and is not intended to limit the scope of the present utility model. That is, the specific structure/shape of the folded paper card can be adaptively adjusted according to the shape/structure of the ink cartridge.
As shown in fig. 2, the paper card 100 in embodiment 1 has a housing portion 110 and a regulating portion 120, the housing portion 110 being capable of housing the ink cartridge 200 as a whole therein (may also have a function of regulating the position of the ink cartridge 200); the limiting parts 120 are disposed at least at opposite sides of the ink cartridge 200 for limiting the ink cartridge 200. As shown in fig. 3, the board of the card 100 in the unfolded state has a rectangular structure, and is provided with a slit 102 so that the board can be partially folded to form a restriction portion 120.
The number of the slits 102 may be two, three or four, and may be determined according to the number of the limiting parts 120, which is not limited in the present utility model. When the number of the slots 102 is two, the two slots 102 may be located at different heights (as shown in fig. 3), or may be located at the same height (not shown in the figure); that is, the positions of the different slits 102 may be determined according to the positions of the restriction portions 120, which is not particularly limited in the present utility model.
After the cut 102 is made in the cardboard, the cardboard may be folded along the crease 101 shown in fig. 3, thereby obtaining the card 100 having the receiving portion 110 and the restricting portion 120. Specifically, the folded paper card 100 of embodiment 1 has a first side wall 111, a second side wall 112, and a third side wall 113, and the second side wall 112 and the third side wall 113 are connected to opposite sides of the first side wall 111 to enclose the accommodating portion 110.
Preferably, the limiting portion 120 is disposed at a corner of the accommodating portion 110, for example, at a connection between the first side wall 111 and the third side wall 113, but not limited thereto, and for example, the limiting portion 120 may be disposed on any one or more of the first side wall 111, the second side wall 112, and the third side wall 113.
Preferably, the limiting portion 120 includes a first limiting wall 121 and a second limiting wall 122 which are connected to each other and have an included angle, and inner ends of the first limiting wall 121 and the second limiting wall 122 abut against the ink cartridge 200 to limit the ink cartridge 200. The limiting part 120 with the structure not only has better structural stability, but also is easier to fold and form.
In embodiment 1, the number of the restricting portions 120 is two, one restricting portion 120 is disposed beside the printing portion 220 and abuts against the main body portion 210, and the other restricting portion 120 is disposed opposite to the other side of the main body portion 210 to restrict the ink cartridge 200. The limiting portion 120 is disposed beside the printing portion 220, and the working surface 221 of the printing portion 220 does not contact with the limiting portion 120 to generate friction, so as to avoid damage to the working surface 221. Preferably, the restriction portion 120 provided beside the printing portion 220 also abuts against a side surface (a surface adjacent to the working surface 221) of the printing portion 220 to better buffer the printing portion 220.
Further, as shown in fig. 5, the paper card 100 has an extension portion 130 protruding from one side of the ink cartridge 200 where the printing portion 220 is provided and the other side opposite to the printing portion 220, and the extension portion 130 may serve as a part of the restricting portion 120 and the accommodating portion 110. Wherein, the arrangement of the extension portion 130 can provide a larger buffer space for the printing portion 220, thereby better protecting the printing portion 220.
As shown in fig. 6, the ink cartridge packing liner paper card 100 of the embodiment can be used in combination with the outer package 300 to constitute an ink cartridge packing assembly. When packaging, the ink cartridge 200 is first loaded into the paper card 100, then both are put into the outer package 300, and then the outer package 300 is closed.
The package 300 may be a flexible package or a package having a certain rigidity, which is not limited in the present utility model. Preferably, the volume of the outer package 300 is substantially the same as the space occupied by the paper card 100, so that the space between the paper card 100 and the outer package 300 is more compact, and the shaking of the paper card 100 and the ink cartridge 200 in the outer package 300 is reduced, thereby reducing the possibility of damage to the ink cartridge due to shaking.
Example 2
As shown in fig. 7 to 9, the main difference between embodiment 2 and embodiment 1 is that: ⑴ The two ends of the paper card 100 are connected together, that is, the paper card 100 further comprises a fourth side wall 114, the fourth side wall 114 connects the second side wall 112 and the third side wall 113 and is opposite to the first side wall 111, so as to form a hollow structure with extending parts at the two ends; by the arrangement of the fourth side wall 114, the paper card 100 can entirely surround the ink cartridge 200 to better protect the ink cartridge 200. ⑵ Two restriction parts 120 are formed at different corners of the receiving part 110, i.e., one restriction part 120 is provided at the junction of the first side wall 111 and the third side wall 113, and the other restriction part 120 is provided at the junction of the fourth side wall 114 and the third side wall 113; accordingly, as shown in fig. 10, the position of the slit 102 is also changed.
In embodiment 2, the connection manner of the two ends of the paper card 100 is not limited, and for example, adhesive connection may be adopted, or snap connection may be adopted (for example, a snap groove and a snap protrusion that are mutually matched are provided at the two ends of the paper card 100).
Although the utility model has been described above by way of examples, it should be understood that the above examples are illustrative only of the possible embodiments of the utility model and should not be construed as limiting the scope of the utility model, i.e. that substitutions or variations according to the utility model will be covered by the scope of the claims of the utility model.

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1. An ink cartridge package liner comprising a paper card obtained by folding a paperboard, the paper card having:
a housing portion capable of housing the ink cartridge as a whole therein;
The limiting parts are at least arranged on two opposite sides of the ink box and are used for limiting the ink box; wherein a slit is formed on the cardboard, and the restriction portion is formed by partially folding the cardboard by using the slit.
2. The ink cartridge package liner of claim 1, wherein: the ink cartridge has a printing portion protruding from a main body portion thereof, and the restricting portion abutting against the main body portion is provided beside the printing portion.
3. The ink cartridge package liner of claim 1, wherein: the paperboard is of a rectangular structure.
4. The ink cartridge package liner of claim 1, wherein: the restricting portion is provided at a corner of the accommodating portion.
5. The ink cartridge package liner of claim 1, wherein: the limiting part comprises a first limiting wall and a second limiting wall which are connected with each other and provided with an included angle, and the inner ends of the first limiting wall and the second limiting wall are abutted with the ink box to limit the ink box.
6. The ink cartridge package liner of claim 1, wherein: the paper card is provided with a first side wall, a second side wall and a third side wall, wherein the second side wall and the third side wall are connected to two opposite sides of the first side wall so as to enclose the accommodating part.
7. The ink cartridge package liner of claim 6, wherein: the paper card is also provided with a fourth side wall connected with the second side wall and the third side wall, and the fourth side wall is arranged opposite to the first side wall.
8. The ink cartridge package liner of claim 1, wherein: the paper card has an extension portion protruding from a side of the ink cartridge where the printing portion is provided and the other side opposite to the printing portion.
9. An ink cartridge packaging assembly includes an outer packaging body; the method is characterized in that:
the cartridge packing liner of any one of claims 1 to 8, disposed within the overpack.
10. The package assembly according to claim 9, wherein: the outer package body is a packaging bag or a packaging box.
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