EP3514079B1 - Heterogeneous composite cushioning packing box and heterogeneous composite cushioning structure used thereby - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to the packing field, and in particular, to a heterogeneous composite cushioning packing box and a heterogeneous composite cushioning structure used thereby.
- cushioning packing materials are bundled for objects in the paper boxes or paper cases to avoid sliding and vibration during transportation, so that breakage of the objects can be avoided.
- Common cushioning materials include expandable polystyrene (EPS), foamed plastics, air column sheets, soft cushions, molded pulps, paper fillers, and the like.
- the regulations on packing in countries all over the world tend to be strict.
- the cushioning packing materials used are materials that can be naturally decomposed or the use quantity of cushioning packing materials is reduced. Therefore, the use quantity of cushioning packing materials that can be hardly naturally decomposed or recycled, for example, materials such as EPS and foamed plastics, is gradually limited.
- the EPS can provide stable supporting and cushioning effects, but a disadvantage of the EPS is that when the EPS is subject to a force and is damaged, the EPS will rupture and break. Therefore, when the EPS breaks, corners wrapped by the EPS cannot be protected through cushioning, and the object is easily subject to an external force and gets damaged.
- the EPS needs mold opening and precasting, and has relatively high costs.
- an air column sheet has good force dispersion, a relatively good cushioning effect, and a low price, and is convenient for transportation, but the air column sheet alone cannot be completely adhered to the object, and does not have sufficient supporting.
- document EP 1 902 974 A1 discloses a conventional packing structure for a flat panel television and a method of packing a flat panel television for preventing the flat panel television from damaging during transportation.
- a conventional packaging structure for a flat panel display is known, said packaging structure including an external box, a lower box and cushions, wherein a flat panel display and base thereof can be simultaneously packed into the external box, thereby effectively reducing the volume of the packaging structure.
- Document US 2015/090627 A1 further teaches the structure of an inflatable packaging device. More particularly a pocket corner pack device and a pocket end cap device for achieving an improved shock absorbing capability is described therein, which has an inflated portion and an uninflated lining portion.
- the heterogeneous composite cushioning packing box includes an outer box and a plurality of cushioning structures.
- the outer box includes a bottom surface, a top surface, two first side surfaces, and two second side surfaces, where each first side surface is connected to the bottom surface and the two second side surfaces, the first side surfaces are opposite to each other, and the second side surfaces are opposite to each other.
- the top surface is connected to the first side surfaces and the second side surfaces.
- the bottom surface, one of the first side surfaces, and one of the second side surfaces enclose a bottom angle accommodating area, and the top surface, one of the first side surfaces, and one of the second side surfaces enclose a vertex angle accommodating area.
- the cushioning structures are fastened in the vertex angle accommodating area and the bottom angle accommodating area, where the material of the cushioning structure is different from the material of the outer box.
- the plurality of cushioning structures includes two corner column type cushioning structures and a base type cushioning structure.
- the corner column type cushioning structure is fastened in the vertex angle accommodating area
- the base type cushioning structure is fastened in a space formed by the bottom surface, the first side surfaces, and the second side surfaces, and two ends of the base type cushioning structure are fastened in the bottom angle accommodating area.
- the corner column type cushioning structure includes a cushioning bottom wall and a cushioning side edge.
- the cushioning bottom wall is in contact with the top surface
- the cushioning side edge is located on a part of a periphery of the cushioning bottom wall
- the cushioning side edge is in contact with one of the first side surfaces and one of the second side surfaces
- the cushioning side edge encloses a clamping opening.
- the corner column type cushioning structure may include a supporting body and a cushioning base.
- the supporting body includes a bottom wall, a first side wall, a second side wall, and a third side wall.
- the bottom wall is in contact with the top surface.
- the first side wall, the second side wall, and the third side wall are located on the bottom wall.
- the first side wall and the third side wall are separately in contact with one of the two first side surfaces, the second side wall is in contact with one of the second side surfaces, and the first side wall and the third side wall are respectively connected to two sides of the second side wall.
- the bottom wall, the first side wall, the second side wall, and the third side wall enclose an accommodating area; the cushioning base is fastened in the accommodating area, and the cushioning base includes the cushioning bottom wall and the cushioning side edge, the cushioning bottom wall is in contact with the bottom wall, the cushioning side edge is located on a part of the periphery of the cushioning bottom wall, and is contact with the first side wall, the second side wall, and the third side wall.
- the cushioning side edge encloses the clamping opening, where the material of the cushioning base is different from the material of the supporting body.
- the base type cushioning structure includes a bottom wall, a first side wall, a second side wall, a third side wall, and a fourth side wall.
- the first side wall, the second side wall, the third side wall, and the fourth side wall are located on the bottom wall.
- the bottom wall is in contact with the bottom surface of the box body, the first side wall and the third side wall are separately in contact with one of the first side surfaces, and the second side wall and the fourth side wall are separately in contact with one of the second side surfaces.
- the bottom wall, the first side wall, the second side wall, and the third side wall enclose a first accommodating area.
- the bottom wall, the first side wall, the second side wall, and the fourth side wall enclose a second accommodating area, where the first accommodating area faces the second accommodating area.
- the first side wall of the base type cushioning structure includes a first limiting groove
- the heterogeneous composite cushioning packing box further includes a cushion sheet, where a part of the cushion sheet is fastened in the first limiting groove, and is in contact with the first side wall.
- the base type cushioning structure further includes a first cushioning base and a second cushioning base.
- the first cushioning base is fastened in the first accommodating area, where the first cushioning base includes a first cushioning bottom wall and a first cushioning side edge.
- the first cushioning bottom wall is in contact with the bottom wall, the first cushioning side edge is located on a part of a periphery of the first cushioning bottom wall, and is in contact with the first side wall, the second side wall, and the third side wall, and the first cushioning side edge encloses a first clamping opening.
- the second cushioning base is fastened in the second accommodating area, where the second cushioning base includes a second cushioning bottom wall and a second cushioning side edge, the second cushioning bottom wall is in contact with the bottom wall, the second cushioning side edge is located on a part of a periphery of the second cushioning bottom wall, and is in contact with the first side wall, the second side wall, and the fourth side wall, and the second cushioning side edge encloses a second clamping opening, and the second clamping opening faces the first clamping opening.
- the height of the cushion sheet may be greater than the height of the first side wall.
- the first side wall and the third side wall of the base type cushioning structure respectively include a first limiting groove and a second limiting groove
- the heterogeneous composite cushioning packing box further includes a third cushioning base
- the third cushioning base includes a third cushioning bottom wall, a first cushioning side wall, and a second cushioning side wall.
- the first cushioning side wall is fastened in the first limiting groove and is in contact with the first side wall.
- the second cushioning side wall is fastened in the second limiting groove and is in contact with the third side wall; and the first cushioning side wall and the second cushioning side wall are respectively connected to two sides of the third bottom wall that face each other.
- the heterogeneous composite cushioning structure includes a supporting body and a cushioning base.
- the supporting body includes a bottom wall, a first side wall, a second side wall, and a third side wall.
- the first side wall, the second side wall, and the third side wall are located on the bottom wall, and the first side wall and the third side wall are respectively connected to two sides of the second side wall.
- the bottom wall, the first side wall, the second side wall, and the third side wall enclose an accommodating area.
- the cushioning base is fastened in the accommodating area, where the cushioning base includes a cushioning bottom wall and a cushioning side edge, the cushioning bottom wall is in contact with the bottom wall, the cushioning side edge is located on a part of a periphery of the cushioning bottom wall, and is in contact with the first side wall, the second side wall, and the third side wall, and the cushioning side edge encloses a clamping opening; and the material of the cushioning base is different from the material of the supporting body.
- the first side wall and the third side wall of the supporting body further include a fastening block. The fastening block extends toward the accommodating area from the first side wall or the third side wall.
- the supporting body is a paper board, a molded pulp, EPS, an air column base, or a combination thereof.
- the cushioning base is an air column base, foamed plastic, EPS, or a combination thereof.
- the supporting body further includes a fourth side wall, the fourth side wall is located on the bottom wall and faces the second side wall; and the fourth side wall is connected to the other side of the first side wall and the other side of the third side wall relative to the second side wall.
- the bottom wall, the first side wall, the third side wall, and the fourth side wall enclose a second accommodating area, and the second accommodating area faces the accommodating area.
- the heterogeneous composite cushioning structure further includes a second cushioning base; the second cushioning base is fastened in the second accommodating area, and the second cushioning base includes a second cushioning bottom wall and a second cushioning side edge; the second cushioning bottom wall is contact with the bottom wall; the second cushioning side edge is located on a part of a periphery of the second cushioning bottom wall, and is in contact with the first side wall, the third side wall, and the fourth side wall, and the second cushioning side edge encloses a second clamping opening, and the second clamping opening faces the clamping opening.
- the first side wall of the supporting body further includes a first limiting groove
- the heterogeneous composite cushioning structure further includes a cushion sheet, where the cushion sheet is fastened in the first limiting groove, and is in contact with the first side wall.
- the height of the cushion sheet may be greater than the height of the first side wall.
- the first side wall and the third side wall of the supporting body respectively include a first limiting groove and a second limiting groove.
- the heterogeneous composite cushioning structure further includes a third cushioning base; the third cushioning base includes a third cushioning bottom wall, a first cushioning side wall, and a second cushioning side wall; the first cushioning side wall is fastened in the first limiting groove and is in contact with the first side wall; the second cushioning side wall is fastened in the second limiting groove and is contact with the third side wall; and the first cushioning side wall and the second cushioning side wall are respectively connected to two sides of the third bottom wall that face to each other.
- the cushioning base further includes a suspension sheet, and the suspension sheet is connected to two different areas of the cushioning side edge, and is suspended over the cushioning bottom wall.
- suspension sheet may be an adhesive film sheet, an air column sheet, or a combination thereof
- the cushioning structures may be fastened in the outer box, the outer box is used as rigid support, and the cushioning structures cushion the impact; the cushioning structures may form the heterogeneous composite cushioning structure with the outer box, or may be the heterogeneous composite cushioning structure independently, so as to achieve both supporting and cushioning effects by means of a combination of heterogeneous materials.
- the use quantity of materials that are not environmentally friendly is reduced, and the overall material costs and transportation costs are reduced.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic perspective view of a first embodiment of a heterogeneous composite cushioning packing box.
- FIG. 2 is a schematic perspective view of the first embodiment of a heterogeneous composite cushioning packing box.
- the heterogeneous composite cushioning packing box 1 includes an outer box 200 and a plurality of cushioning structures 101 and 103.
- the heterogeneous composite cushioning packing box 1 is a packing flat panel display 500, but actually is not limited thereto.
- the outer box 200 includes a bottom surface 210, a top surface 220, first side surfaces 230, and second side surfaces 240.
- Each first side surface 230 is connected to the bottom surface 210 and the second side surfaces 240, the two first side surfaces 230 are opposite to each other, and the two second side surfaces 240 are opposite to each other.
- the top surface 220 is connected to the first side surfaces 230 and the second side surfaces 240.
- the bottom surface 210, one of the first side surfaces 230, and one of the second side surfaces 240 enclose a bottom angle accommodating area 251.
- the top surface 220, one of the first side surfaces 230, and one of the second side surfaces 240 enclose a vertex angle accommodating area 253.
- the cushioning structure 101 is a corner column type cushioning structure
- the cushioning structure 103 is a base type cushioning structure.
- the cushioning structures 101 and 103 are fastened in the vertex angle accommodating area 253 and the bottom angle accommodating area 251.
- the cushioning structure 101 is fastened in the vertex angle accommodating area 253.
- the cushioning structure 103 is fastened in a space formed by the bottom surface 210, the first side surfaces 230, and the second side surfaces 240, and two ends of the cushioning structure 103 are fastened in the bottom angle accommodating area 251.
- the cushioning structure 103 may be an elongated structure with a recessed middle part, and may further extend upward at two ends, so that presents a concave structure in appearance.
- the materials of the cushioning structures 101 and 103 are different from the material of the outer box 200.
- the material of the outer box 200 may be a high-strength corrugated paper board, or the like, to provide relatively high rigidity and strength.
- the cushioning structure 101 may be an air column base, and the cushioning structure 103 may be EPS. This is an example herein.
- the cushioning structures 101 and 103 may be molded pulps, EPS, air column bases, foamed plastics, or the like, to provide cushioning at the bottom or the corner. In this way, a heterogeneous composite structure is achieved by means of a combination of a cushioning structure and an outer box, and supporting strength and cushioning of impact force are also provided.
- FIG. 3 is a schematic perspective view of a second embodiment of a heterogeneous composite cushioning packing box.
- cushioning structures 102 and 104 of the heterogeneous composite cushioning packing box 1 may also be directly heterogeneous composite cushioning structures.
- An outer box 200 is wrapped outside the cushioning structures 102 and 104.
- the corner column type cushioning structure 102 includes a supporting body 10 and a cushioning base 20.
- the supporting body 10 and the cushioning base 20 are different materials, and provide supporting and cushioning functions.
- the base type cushioning structure 104 includes a supporting body 10 and two cushioning bases 20.
- the two cushioning bases 20 are defined as a first cushioning base 20 and a second cushioning base 30.
- the second cushioning base 20 and the third cushioning base 30 are fastened on two sides inside the supporting body 10.
- FIG. 4 is a schematic perspective view of a third embodiment of a heterogeneous composite cushioning packing box.
- FIG. 5 is a schematic perspective view of a fourth embodiment of a heterogeneous composite cushioning packing box.
- a base type cushioning structure 102 may be further fastened on two upper sides of an outer box 200, and as shown in FIG. 5 , a base type cushioning structure 103 may alternatively be fastened on left and right sides of the outer box 200.
- the heterogeneous composite cushioning packing box 1 further includes a cushion sheet 40.
- the cushion sheet 40 may be fastened on the first side surface 230 of the outer box 200, or may be fastened on a wall surface of the base type cushioning structure 104, to provide surface wrapping for the flat panel display 500, to cushion the impact force.
- the heterogeneous composite cushioning packing box 1 is merely an example, and this application is not limited thereto. Actually, adjustment may be further performed based on the shape and the weight of an object to be packed. For example, four cushioning structures 102 may alternatively be fastened only in the bottom angle accommodating area 251 and the vertex angle accommodating area 253.
- FIG. 6 is a schematic exploded view of a first embodiment of a heterogeneous composite cushioning structure.
- FIG. 7 is a schematic stereogram of the first embodiment of a heterogeneous composite cushioning structure.
- FIG. 8 is a schematic top view of the first embodiment of a heterogeneous composite cushioning structure.
- the heterogeneous composite cushioning structure 100 of the first embodiment may be a corner column type cushioning structure and includes a supporting body 10 and a cushioning base 20.
- the supporting body 10 includes a bottom wall 11, a first side wall 13, a second side wall 15, and a third side wall 17.
- the first side wall 13, the second side wall 15, and the third side wall 17 are located on the bottom wall 11.
- the first side wall 13 and the third side wall 17 are respectively connected to two sides of the second side wall 15.
- the bottom wall 11, the first side wall 13, the second side wall 15, and the third side wall 17 enclose an accommodating area 111.
- the cushioning base 20 is fastened in the accommodating area 111, and the cushioning base 20 includes a cushioning bottom wall 21 and a cushioning side edge 23.
- the cushioning bottom wall 21 is in contact with the bottom wall 11, the cushioning side edge 23 is located on a part of a periphery of the cushioning bottom wall 21, and is in contact with the first side wall 13, the second side wall 15, and the third side wall 17, and the first cushioning side edge 23 encloses a first clamping opening 231.
- the material of the cushioning base 20 is different from the material of the supporting body 10, so that materials suitable for supporting and cushioning are used based on factors such as the shape and weight of the object.
- the supporting body 10 is formed by a paper board, and the paper board may be a high-strength corrugated paper board, and may be a part of the outer box 200. That is, the heterogeneous composite cushioning structure 100 of the first embodiment may be formed by using a part of the outer box 200 of FIG. 1 as the supporting body 10, and using the cushioning structure 101 of FIG. 1 as the cushioning base 20.
- support for the corner of the object can be provided by means of better rigidity and strength of the corrugated paper board.
- the first side wall 13, the second side wall 15, and the third side wall 17 of the supporting body 10 enclose a concave shape herein, and enclose the accommodating area 111.
- the first side wall 13 and the third side wall 17 are mirrored.
- the cushioning base 20 is an air column base with a bent and formed air column sheet.
- the air column base may include a plurality of air columns independent of each other, and therefore when an external force is received, breakage of a single air column does not cause complete damage of the overall cushioning effect.
- the volume can be adjusted by using an air column, so that the cushioning base 20 is fastened and clamped in the accommodating area 111.
- the cushioning side edge 23 of the cushioning base 20 may be a single-sheet air column, or may be a multi-sheet air column.
- the cushioning side edge 23 encloses an arc-shaped clamping opening 231, and the direction of the clamping opening 231 is approximately the same as the direction of the concave shape enclosed by the first side wall 13, the second side wall 15, and the third side wall 17.
- the air column can tightly wrap the corner of the object. This is merely an example herein, and this application is not limited thereto.
- FIG. 9 is a schematic exploded view of a second embodiment of a heterogeneous composite cushioning structure.
- FIG. 10 is a schematic stereogram of the second embodiment of a heterogeneous composite cushioning structure.
- FIG. 11 is a schematic top view of the second embodiment of a heterogeneous composite cushioning structure.
- the heterogeneous composite cushioning structure 102 of the second embodiment is also a corner column type cushioning structure.
- the heterogeneous composite cushioning structure 102 includes a supporting body 10 and a cushioning base 20.
- a supporting body 10 of the second embodiment is made from EPS.
- the cushioning base 20 is an air column base with a bent and formed air column sheet, and is fastened in an accommodating area 111.
- the structure is suitable to support an object with a larger height and a large area.
- a first side wall 13 and a third side wall 17 of the supporting body 10 further include fastening blocks 131 and 171.
- the fastening blocks 131 and 171 extend toward the accommodating area 111 respectively from the first side wall 13 and the third side wall 17, so as to limit the cushioning base 20, thereby preventing the cushion base 20 from separating with the supporting body 10.
- the fastening blocks 131 and 171 may be integrally formed when EPS is precast.
- the heterogeneous composite cushioning structure 102 of the second embodiment has a cushioning base 20, and the supporting body 10 can reduce the thickness of the first side wall 13, the second side wall 15, and the third side wall 17. Therefore, use of EPS (EPS) can be reduced, material costs can be reduced, and environmental problems about subsequent recycling are also reduced.
- the cushioning base 20 is an air column base, and a gap of the precast supporting body 10 may be filled by means of inflation, to further achieve a cushioning effect.
- FIG. 12 is a schematic exploded view of a third embodiment of a heterogeneous composite cushioning structure.
- FIG. 13 is a schematic stereogram of the third embodiment of a heterogeneous composite cushioning structure.
- the heterogeneous composite cushioning structure 105 of the third embodiment is opposite to the heterogeneous composite cushioning structure 100 of the first embodiment, and the heterogeneous composite cushioning structure 102 of the second embodiment.
- a supporting body 10 thereof is an air column base, and a cushioning base 20 is precast EPS, a molded pulp, or a paper board.
- the cushioning base 20 can be attached more closely to an edge of an object, for example, the flat panel display 500, or moderate a sharp part, shape an irregular shape, or increase the overall thickness, and the external supporting body 10 can support the cushioning base 20, so that the cushioning base 20 does not easily fall off or get broken.
- a double-effect of supporting and cushioning can also be achieved.
- the supporting body 10 may be a paper board, a molded pulp, EPS, an air column base, or a combination thereof.
- the cushioning base 20 may be an air column base, foamed plastic, EPS, or a combination thereof. In this way, materials suitable for supporting and cushioning can be selected for different objects.
- FIG. 14 is a schematic stereogram of a fourth embodiment of a heterogeneous composite cushioning structure.
- FIG. 15 is a schematic top view of the fourth embodiment of a heterogeneous composite cushioning structure.
- the heterogeneous composite cushioning structure 104 of the fourth embodiment may be a base type cushioning structure.
- the heterogeneous composite cushioning structure 104 of the fourth embodiment may be considered as extending in two directions in the first embodiment or the second embodiment.
- the heterogeneous composite cushioning structure 104 include a supporting body 10, a first cushioning base 20, and a second cushioning base 30.
- first cushioning base 20 and the foregoing cushioning base 20 indicate the same cushioning base.
- first is added to facilitate differentiation from the second cushioning base 30.
- the structure of the first cushioning base 20 is approximately the same as the structure of the second cushioning base 30, but the placing directions are different.
- the supporting body 10 of the heterogeneous composite cushioning structure 104 includes a bottom wall 11, a first side wall 13, a second side wall 15, a third side wall 17, and a fourth side wall 19.
- the first side wall 13, the second side wall 15, the third side wall 17, and the fourth side wall 19 are located on the bottom wall 11.
- the first side wall 13 and the third side wall 17 are respectively connected to two sides of the second side wall 15.
- the fourth side wall 19 is connected to the other side of the first side wall 13 and the other side of the third side wall 17 relative to the second side wall 15.
- the bottom wall 11, the first side wall 13, the second side wall 15, and the third side wall 17 enclose a first accommodating area 111.
- the bottom wall 11, the first side wall 13, the third side wall 17, and the fourth side wall 19 enclose a second accommodating area 113.
- the first accommodating area 111 and the second accommodating area 113 may be opposite to each other, and may be further mirrored. However, this is merely an example, and this application is not limited thereto.
- the supporting body 10 may also be a part of the outer box 200 in FIG. 1 .
- the first cushioning base 20 is fastened in the first accommodating area 111, and the second cushioning base 30 is fastened in the second accommodating area 113.
- the first cushioning base 20 includes a first cushioning bottom wall 21 and a first cushioning side edge 23.
- the first cushioning bottom wall 21 is in contact with the bottom wall 11, the first cushioning side edge 23 is located on a part of a periphery of the first cushioning bottom wall 21, and is in contact with the first side wall 13, the second side wall 15, and the third side wall 17, and the first cushioning side edge 23 encloses a first clamping opening 231.
- the second cushioning base 30 includes a second cushioning bottom wall 31 and a second cushioning side edge 33.
- the second cushioning bottom wall 31 is in contact with the bottom wall 11, the second cushioning side edge 33 is located on a part of a periphery of the second cushioning bottom wall 31, and is in contact with the first side wall 13, the third side wall 17, and the fourth side wall 19.
- the second cushioning side edge 33 encloses a second clamping opening 331, and the second clamping opening 331 faces the first clamping opening 231.
- the first cushioning base 20, and the second cushioning base 30 may be placed in a manner of mirroring each other. However, this is merely an example, and this application is not limited thereto.
- FIG. 16 is a schematic top view of a fifth embodiment of a heterogeneous composite cushioning structure.
- FIG. 17 is a schematic stereogram of the fifth embodiment of a heterogeneous composite cushioning structure.
- the heterogeneous composite cushioning structure 106 of the fifth embodiment is also a base type cushioning structure.
- a first side wall 13 of a supporting body 10 of the heterogeneous composite cushioning structure 106 of the fifth embodiment further includes a pair of fastening blocks 131, and a first limiting groove 135 is formed between the pair of fastening blocks 131. This is merely an example herein.
- the first limiting groove 135 may alternatively be formed by excavating the first side wall 13 concave.
- the heterogeneous composite cushioning structure 106 further includes a cushion sheet 40. A part of the cushion sheet 40 is fastened in the first limiting groove 135, and is in contact with the first side wall 13. In this way, the cushion sheet 40 may enhance the cushioning effect for a part of an object that specifically needs to be protected. Further, the height of the cushion sheet 40 may be greater than the height of the first side wall 13. That is, the cushion sheet 40 may protrude from the supporting body 10.
- the foregoing description is merely an example, and this application is not limited thereto.
- FIG. 18 is a schematic top view of a sixth embodiment of a heterogeneous composite cushioning structure.
- FIG. 19 is a schematic stereogram of the sixth embodiment of a heterogeneous composite cushioning structure.
- a first side wall 13 and a third side wall 17 of a supporting body 10 of the heterogeneous composite cushioning structure 107 of the sixth embodiment further include a pair of fastening blocks 131 and a pair of fastening blocks 171; a first limiting groove 135 is formed between the pair of fastening blocks 131, and a second limiting groove 175 is formed between the pair of the fastening blocks 171.
- the first limiting groove 135 and the second limiting groove 175 may alternatively be formed by excavating the first side wall 13 and the third side wall 17 concave.
- the heterogeneous composite cushioning structure 107 further includes a third cushioning base 50.
- the third cushioning base 50 is an air column sheet, and may be bent into a U-shaped structure.
- the third cushioning base 50 includes a third cushioning bottom wall 51, a first cushioning side wall 53, and a second cushioning side wall 55.
- the first cushioning side wall 53 is fastened in the first limiting groove 135 and is in contact with the first side wall 13.
- the second cushioning side wall 55 is fastened in the second limiting groove 175 and is in contact with the third side wall 17.
- the first cushioning side wall 53 and the second cushioning side wall 55 are respectively connected to two sides of the third cushioning bottom wall 51 that face each other. In this way, the third cushioning base 50 may further enhance the cushioning effect for a position between the first cushioning base 20 and the second cushioning base 30.
- FIG. 20 is a schematic stereogram of a seventh embodiment of a heterogeneous composite cushioning structure.
- the heterogeneous composite cushioning structure 108 of the seventh embodiment is a further change based on the fifth embodiment.
- a second cushioning side wall 55 of a third cushioning base 50 protrudes from a supporting body 10. Further, the height is far greater than that of a third side wall 17, and therefore, bridging cushioning protection can be formed for a middle plane of an object.
- the second cushioning side wall 55 may further include an extension portion 57, and the extension portion 57 may extend out from the other side of the second cushioning side wall 55. The extension portion 57 may be bent and conveniently extend to the other surface of the object to provide a cushioning effect.
- the supporting body 10 and the cushioning base 20 may be adjusted based on the shape and the weight of an object to be packed.
- the supporting body 10 may further be a part of an outer box 200.
- FIG. 21 is a schematic stereogram of another embodiment of a cushioning base in FIG. 6 .
- FIG. 22 is a schematic stereogram of still another embodiment of the cushioning base in FIG. 6 .
- the cushioning base 20 may further include a suspension sheet 25, and the suspension sheet 25 is connected to two different areas of a cushioning side edge 23, and is suspended over a cushioning bottom wall 21.
- a cushioning gap 27 may be reserved between the object and the cushioning bottom wall 21.
- an object can avoid direct collision by using the suspension sheet 25 if the object is subject to collision and vibration, thereby achieving the effect of further cushioning.
- the suspension sheet 25 is an air column sheet.
- the suspension sheet 25 is an adhesive film sheet.
- the cushioning structures may be fastened in the outer box 200, the outer box 200 is used as rigid support, and the cushioning structures cushion the impact.
- the cushioning structures may form the heterogeneous composite cushioning structure with the outer box 200, or may be the heterogeneous composite cushioning structure independently, so as to provide both supporting and cushioning effects by means of a combination of the supporting body 10 and the cushioning base 20, thereby improving the supporting strength and impact resistance of packing. Further, the use quantity of materials that are not environmental friendly can be further reduced, and the overall material costs and transportation costs can be reduced.
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- The present invention relates to the packing field, and in particular, to a heterogeneous composite cushioning packing box and a heterogeneous composite cushioning structure used thereby.
- At the back end of modern industry, before shipment, packing needs to be performed by using paper boxes or paper cases for stacking and transportation. Cushioning packing materials are bundled for objects in the paper boxes or paper cases to avoid sliding and vibration during transportation, so that breakage of the objects can be avoided. Common cushioning materials include expandable polystyrene (EPS), foamed plastics, air column sheets, soft cushions, molded pulps, paper fillers, and the like.
- However, with the increasing awareness of environmental protection, currently, the regulations on packing in countries all over the world tend to be strict. For example, it is required that the cushioning packing materials used are materials that can be naturally decomposed or the use quantity of cushioning packing materials is reduced. Therefore, the use quantity of cushioning packing materials that can be hardly naturally decomposed or recycled, for example, materials such as EPS and foamed plastics, is gradually limited.
- Different packing materials have different material properties, and have advantages as well as disadvantages. Therefore, under the premise that the packing regulations tend to be strict, it is difficult to satisfy both the supporting and cushioning effects. For example, the EPS can provide stable supporting and cushioning effects, but a disadvantage of the EPS is that when the EPS is subject to a force and is damaged, the EPS will rupture and break. Therefore, when the EPS breaks, corners wrapped by the EPS cannot be protected through cushioning, and the object is easily subject to an external force and gets damaged. In addition, the EPS needs mold opening and precasting, and has relatively high costs. For another example, an air column sheet has good force dispersion, a relatively good cushioning effect, and a low price, and is convenient for transportation, but the air column sheet alone cannot be completely adhered to the object, and does not have sufficient supporting.
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EP 1 902 974 A1 discloses a conventional packing structure for a flat panel television and a method of packing a flat panel television for preventing the flat panel television from damaging during transportation. From the publicationUS 2008/112115 A1 another conventional packaging structure for a flat panel display is known, said packaging structure including an external box, a lower box and cushions, wherein a flat panel display and base thereof can be simultaneously packed into the external box, thereby effectively reducing the volume of the packaging structure. DocumentUS 2015/090627 A1 further teaches the structure of an inflatable packaging device. More particularly a pocket corner pack device and a pocket end cap device for achieving an improved shock absorbing capability is described therein, which has an inflated portion and an uninflated lining portion. - To resolve the problems in the prior art, a heterogeneous composite cushioning packing box according to claim 1 is provided herein. The heterogeneous composite cushioning packing box includes an outer box and a plurality of cushioning structures. The outer box includes a bottom surface, a top surface, two first side surfaces, and two second side surfaces, where each first side surface is connected to the bottom surface and the two second side surfaces, the first side surfaces are opposite to each other, and the second side surfaces are opposite to each other. The top surface is connected to the first side surfaces and the second side surfaces. The bottom surface, one of the first side surfaces, and one of the second side surfaces enclose a bottom angle accommodating area, and the top surface, one of the first side surfaces, and one of the second side surfaces enclose a vertex angle accommodating area. The cushioning structures are fastened in the vertex angle accommodating area and the bottom angle accommodating area, where the material of the cushioning structure is different from the material of the outer box.
- The plurality of cushioning structures includes two corner column type cushioning structures and a base type cushioning structure. The corner column type cushioning structure is fastened in the vertex angle accommodating area, the base type cushioning structure is fastened in a space formed by the bottom surface, the first side surfaces, and the second side surfaces, and two ends of the base type cushioning structure are fastened in the bottom angle accommodating area.
- Further, the corner column type cushioning structure includes a cushioning bottom wall and a cushioning side edge. The cushioning bottom wall is in contact with the top surface, the cushioning side edge is located on a part of a periphery of the cushioning bottom wall, the cushioning side edge is in contact with one of the first side surfaces and one of the second side surfaces, and the cushioning side edge encloses a clamping opening.
- In an embodiment, the corner column type cushioning structure may include a supporting body and a cushioning base. The supporting body includes a bottom wall, a first side wall, a second side wall, and a third side wall. The bottom wall is in contact with the top surface. The first side wall, the second side wall, and the third side wall are located on the bottom wall. The first side wall and the third side wall are separately in contact with one of the two first side surfaces, the second side wall is in contact with one of the second side surfaces, and the first side wall and the third side wall are respectively connected to two sides of the second side wall. The bottom wall, the first side wall, the second side wall, and the third side wall enclose an accommodating area; the cushioning base is fastened in the accommodating area, and the cushioning base includes the cushioning bottom wall and the cushioning side edge, the cushioning bottom wall is in contact with the bottom wall, the cushioning side edge is located on a part of the periphery of the cushioning bottom wall, and is contact with the first side wall, the second side wall, and the third side wall. The cushioning side edge encloses the clamping opening, where the material of the cushioning base is different from the material of the supporting body.
- Further, according to the present invention, the base type cushioning structure includes a bottom wall, a first side wall, a second side wall, a third side wall, and a fourth side wall. The first side wall, the second side wall, the third side wall, and the fourth side wall are located on the bottom wall. The bottom wall is in contact with the bottom surface of the box body, the first side wall and the third side wall are separately in contact with one of the first side surfaces, and the second side wall and the fourth side wall are separately in contact with one of the second side surfaces. The bottom wall, the first side wall, the second side wall, and the third side wall enclose a first accommodating area. The bottom wall, the first side wall, the second side wall, and the fourth side wall enclose a second accommodating area, where the first accommodating area faces the second accommodating area. Further, the first side wall of the base type cushioning structure includes a first limiting groove, and the heterogeneous composite cushioning packing box further includes a cushion sheet, where a part of the cushion sheet is fastened in the first limiting groove, and is in contact with the first side wall.
- In one embodiment, the base type cushioning structure further includes a first cushioning base and a second cushioning base. The first cushioning base is fastened in the first accommodating area, where the first cushioning base includes a first cushioning bottom wall and a first cushioning side edge. The first cushioning bottom wall is in contact with the bottom wall, the first cushioning side edge is located on a part of a periphery of the first cushioning bottom wall, and is in contact with the first side wall, the second side wall, and the third side wall, and the first cushioning side edge encloses a first clamping opening. The second cushioning base is fastened in the second accommodating area, where the second cushioning base includes a second cushioning bottom wall and a second cushioning side edge, the second cushioning bottom wall is in contact with the bottom wall, the second cushioning side edge is located on a part of a periphery of the second cushioning bottom wall, and is in contact with the first side wall, the second side wall, and the fourth side wall, and the second cushioning side edge encloses a second clamping opening, and the second clamping opening faces the first clamping opening.
- Further, the height of the cushion sheet may be greater than the height of the first side wall.
- In some other embodiments, the first side wall and the third side wall of the base type cushioning structure respectively include a first limiting groove and a second limiting groove, the heterogeneous composite cushioning packing box further includes a third cushioning base, and the third cushioning base includes a third cushioning bottom wall, a first cushioning side wall, and a second cushioning side wall. The first cushioning side wall is fastened in the first limiting groove and is in contact with the first side wall. The second cushioning side wall is fastened in the second limiting groove and is in contact with the third side wall; and the first cushioning side wall and the second cushioning side wall are respectively connected to two sides of the third bottom wall that face each other.
- This application also provides a heterogeneous composite cushioning structure according to claim 6. The heterogeneous composite cushioning structure includes a supporting body and a cushioning base. The supporting body includes a bottom wall, a first side wall, a second side wall, and a third side wall. The first side wall, the second side wall, and the third side wall are located on the bottom wall, and the first side wall and the third side wall are respectively connected to two sides of the second side wall. The bottom wall, the first side wall, the second side wall, and the third side wall enclose an accommodating area. The cushioning base is fastened in the accommodating area, where the cushioning base includes a cushioning bottom wall and a cushioning side edge, the cushioning bottom wall is in contact with the bottom wall, the cushioning side edge is located on a part of a periphery of the cushioning bottom wall, and is in contact with the first side wall, the second side wall, and the third side wall, and the cushioning side edge encloses a clamping opening; and the material of the cushioning base is different from the material of the supporting body. The first side wall and the third side wall of the supporting body further include a fastening block. The fastening block extends toward the accommodating area from the first side wall or the third side wall.
- In some embodiments, the supporting body is a paper board, a molded pulp, EPS, an air column base, or a combination thereof.
- In some embodiments, the cushioning base is an air column base, foamed plastic, EPS, or a combination thereof.
- In some embodiments, the supporting body further includes a fourth side wall, the fourth side wall is located on the bottom wall and faces the second side wall; and the fourth side wall is connected to the other side of the first side wall and the other side of the third side wall relative to the second side wall. The bottom wall, the first side wall, the third side wall, and the fourth side wall enclose a second accommodating area, and the second accommodating area faces the accommodating area. The heterogeneous composite cushioning structure further includes a second cushioning base; the second cushioning base is fastened in the second accommodating area, and the second cushioning base includes a second cushioning bottom wall and a second cushioning side edge; the second cushioning bottom wall is contact with the bottom wall; the second cushioning side edge is located on a part of a periphery of the second cushioning bottom wall, and is in contact with the first side wall, the third side wall, and the fourth side wall, and the second cushioning side edge encloses a second clamping opening, and the second clamping opening faces the clamping opening.
- In some embodiments, the first side wall of the supporting body further includes a first limiting groove, and the heterogeneous composite cushioning structure further includes a cushion sheet, where the cushion sheet is fastened in the first limiting groove, and is in contact with the first side wall.
- Further, the height of the cushion sheet may be greater than the height of the first side wall.
- In some other embodiments, the first side wall and the third side wall of the supporting body respectively include a first limiting groove and a second limiting groove. The heterogeneous composite cushioning structure further includes a third cushioning base; the third cushioning base includes a third cushioning bottom wall, a first cushioning side wall, and a second cushioning side wall; the first cushioning side wall is fastened in the first limiting groove and is in contact with the first side wall; the second cushioning side wall is fastened in the second limiting groove and is contact with the third side wall; and the first cushioning side wall and the second cushioning side wall are respectively connected to two sides of the third bottom wall that face to each other.
- In some embodiments, the cushioning base further includes a suspension sheet, and the suspension sheet is connected to two different areas of the cushioning side edge, and is suspended over the cushioning bottom wall.
- Further, the suspension sheet may be an adhesive film sheet, an air column sheet, or a combination thereof
- As stated in the foregoing, according to the heterogeneous composite cushioning packing box, the cushioning structures may be fastened in the outer box, the outer box is used as rigid support, and the cushioning structures cushion the impact; the cushioning structures may form the heterogeneous composite cushioning structure with the outer box, or may be the heterogeneous composite cushioning structure independently, so as to achieve both supporting and cushioning effects by means of a combination of heterogeneous materials. In addition, the use quantity of materials that are not environmentally friendly is reduced, and the overall material costs and transportation costs are reduced.
- The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description given herein below for illustration only, and thus are not limitative of the present invention, and wherein:
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FIG. 1 is a schematic perspective view of a first embodiment of a heterogeneous composite cushioning packing box; -
FIG. 2 is a schematic perspective view of the first embodiment of a heterogeneous composite cushioning packing box; -
FIG. 3 is a schematic perspective view of a second embodiment of a heterogeneous composite cushioning packing box; -
FIG. 4 is a schematic perspective view of a third embodiment of a heterogeneous composite cushioning packing box; -
FIG. 5 is a schematic perspective view of a fourth embodiment of a heterogeneous composite cushioning packing box; -
FIG. 6 is a schematic exploded view of a first embodiment of a heterogeneous composite cushioning structure; -
FIG. 7 is a schematic stereogram of the first embodiment of a heterogeneous composite cushioning structure; -
FIG. 8 is a schematic top view of the first embodiment of a heterogeneous composite cushioning structure; -
FIG. 9 is a schematic exploded view of a second embodiment of a heterogeneous composite cushioning structure; -
FIG. 10 is a schematic stereogram of the second embodiment of a heterogeneous composite cushioning structure; -
FIG. 11 is a schematic top view of the second embodiment of a heterogeneous composite cushioning structure; -
FIG. 12 is a schematic exploded view of a third embodiment of a heterogeneous composite cushioning structure; -
FIG. 13 is a schematic stereogram of the third embodiment of a heterogeneous composite cushioning structure; -
FIG. 14 is a schematic stereogram of a fourth embodiment of a heterogeneous composite cushioning structure; -
FIG. 15 is a schematic top view of the fourth embodiment of a heterogeneous composite cushioning structure; -
FIG. 16 is a schematic top view of a fifth embodiment of a heterogeneous composite cushioning structure; -
FIG. 17 is a schematic stereogram of the fifth embodiment of a heterogeneous composite cushioning structure; -
FIG. 18 is a schematic top view of a sixth embodiment of a heterogeneous composite cushioning structure; -
FIG. 19 is a schematic stereogram of the sixth embodiment of a heterogeneous composite cushioning structure; -
FIG. 20 is a schematic stereogram of a seventh embodiment of a heterogeneous composite cushioning structure; -
FIG. 21 is a schematic stereogram of another embodiment of a cushioning base inFIG. 6 ; and -
FIG. 22 is a schematic stereogram of still another embodiment of the cushioning base inFIG. 6 . -
FIG. 1 is a schematic perspective view of a first embodiment of a heterogeneous composite cushioning packing box.FIG. 2 is a schematic perspective view of the first embodiment of a heterogeneous composite cushioning packing box. As shown inFIG. 1 andFIG. 2 , the heterogeneous composite cushioning packing box 1 includes anouter box 200 and a plurality ofcushioning structures flat panel display 500, but actually is not limited thereto. As shown inFIG. 1 andFIG. 2 , theouter box 200 includes abottom surface 210, atop surface 220, first side surfaces 230, and second side surfaces 240. Eachfirst side surface 230 is connected to thebottom surface 210 and the second side surfaces 240, the two first side surfaces 230 are opposite to each other, and the two second side surfaces 240 are opposite to each other. Thetop surface 220 is connected to the first side surfaces 230 and the second side surfaces 240. Thebottom surface 210, one of the first side surfaces 230, and one of the second side surfaces 240 enclose a bottomangle accommodating area 251. Thetop surface 220, one of the first side surfaces 230, and one of the second side surfaces 240 enclose a vertexangle accommodating area 253. - Herein, the
cushioning structure 101 is a corner column type cushioning structure, and thecushioning structure 103 is a base type cushioning structure. Thecushioning structures angle accommodating area 253 and the bottomangle accommodating area 251. Thecushioning structure 101 is fastened in the vertexangle accommodating area 253. Thecushioning structure 103 is fastened in a space formed by thebottom surface 210, the first side surfaces 230, and the second side surfaces 240, and two ends of thecushioning structure 103 are fastened in the bottomangle accommodating area 251. Thecushioning structure 103 may be an elongated structure with a recessed middle part, and may further extend upward at two ends, so that presents a concave structure in appearance. The materials of thecushioning structures outer box 200. Herein, the material of theouter box 200 may be a high-strength corrugated paper board, or the like, to provide relatively high rigidity and strength. Thecushioning structure 101 may be an air column base, and thecushioning structure 103 may be EPS. This is an example herein. Thecushioning structures -
FIG. 3 is a schematic perspective view of a second embodiment of a heterogeneous composite cushioning packing box. Further,cushioning structures outer box 200 is wrapped outside thecushioning structures FIG. 3 , the corner columntype cushioning structure 102 includes a supportingbody 10 and acushioning base 20. The supportingbody 10 and thecushioning base 20 are different materials, and provide supporting and cushioning functions. The basetype cushioning structure 104 includes a supportingbody 10 and two cushioning bases 20. Herein, to facilitate differentiation, the twocushioning bases 20 are defined as afirst cushioning base 20 and asecond cushioning base 30. Thesecond cushioning base 20 and thethird cushioning base 30 are fastened on two sides inside the supportingbody 10. -
FIG. 4 is a schematic perspective view of a third embodiment of a heterogeneous composite cushioning packing box.FIG. 5 is a schematic perspective view of a fourth embodiment of a heterogeneous composite cushioning packing box. As shown inFIG. 4 and FIG. 5 , in addition to manners of the first embodiment and the second embodiment, as shown inFIG. 4 , a basetype cushioning structure 102 may be further fastened on two upper sides of anouter box 200, and as shown inFIG. 5 , a basetype cushioning structure 103 may alternatively be fastened on left and right sides of theouter box 200. - Further, referring to
FIG. 1 andFIG. 2 again, the heterogeneous composite cushioning packing box 1 further includes acushion sheet 40. Thecushion sheet 40 may be fastened on thefirst side surface 230 of theouter box 200, or may be fastened on a wall surface of the basetype cushioning structure 104, to provide surface wrapping for theflat panel display 500, to cushion the impact force. The heterogeneous composite cushioning packing box 1 is merely an example, and this application is not limited thereto. Actually, adjustment may be further performed based on the shape and the weight of an object to be packed. For example, fourcushioning structures 102 may alternatively be fastened only in the bottomangle accommodating area 251 and the vertexangle accommodating area 253. - The cushioning structure will be described more specifically below.
FIG. 6 is a schematic exploded view of a first embodiment of a heterogeneous composite cushioning structure.FIG. 7 is a schematic stereogram of the first embodiment of a heterogeneous composite cushioning structure.FIG. 8 is a schematic top view of the first embodiment of a heterogeneous composite cushioning structure. As shown inFIG. 6 to FIG. 8 , the heterogeneouscomposite cushioning structure 100 of the first embodiment may be a corner column type cushioning structure and includes a supportingbody 10 and acushioning base 20. The supportingbody 10 includes abottom wall 11, afirst side wall 13, asecond side wall 15, and athird side wall 17. Thefirst side wall 13, thesecond side wall 15, and thethird side wall 17 are located on thebottom wall 11. Thefirst side wall 13 and thethird side wall 17 are respectively connected to two sides of thesecond side wall 15. Thebottom wall 11, thefirst side wall 13, thesecond side wall 15, and thethird side wall 17 enclose anaccommodating area 111. Thecushioning base 20 is fastened in theaccommodating area 111, and thecushioning base 20 includes a cushioningbottom wall 21 and acushioning side edge 23. The cushioningbottom wall 21 is in contact with thebottom wall 11, the cushioningside edge 23 is located on a part of a periphery of the cushioningbottom wall 21, and is in contact with thefirst side wall 13, thesecond side wall 15, and thethird side wall 17, and the firstcushioning side edge 23 encloses afirst clamping opening 231. In addition, the material of thecushioning base 20 is different from the material of the supportingbody 10, so that materials suitable for supporting and cushioning are used based on factors such as the shape and weight of the object. - As shown in
FIG. 6 to FIG. 8 , referring to bothFIG. 1 andFIG. 2 , corners of the object and theflat panel display 500 may be clamped to theclamping opening 231. In this embodiment, the supportingbody 10 is formed by a paper board, and the paper board may be a high-strength corrugated paper board, and may be a part of theouter box 200. That is, the heterogeneouscomposite cushioning structure 100 of the first embodiment may be formed by using a part of theouter box 200 ofFIG. 1 as the supportingbody 10, and using thecushioning structure 101 ofFIG. 1 as thecushioning base 20. Herein, support for the corner of the object can be provided by means of better rigidity and strength of the corrugated paper board. Thefirst side wall 13, thesecond side wall 15, and thethird side wall 17 of the supportingbody 10 enclose a concave shape herein, and enclose theaccommodating area 111. Thefirst side wall 13 and thethird side wall 17 are mirrored. However, this is only an example, and this application is not limited thereto. In addition, thecushioning base 20 is an air column base with a bent and formed air column sheet. The air column base may include a plurality of air columns independent of each other, and therefore when an external force is received, breakage of a single air column does not cause complete damage of the overall cushioning effect. In addition, the volume can be adjusted by using an air column, so that thecushioning base 20 is fastened and clamped in theaccommodating area 111. The cushioningside edge 23 of thecushioning base 20 may be a single-sheet air column, or may be a multi-sheet air column. Herein, the cushioningside edge 23 encloses an arc-shapedclamping opening 231, and the direction of theclamping opening 231 is approximately the same as the direction of the concave shape enclosed by thefirst side wall 13, thesecond side wall 15, and thethird side wall 17. When the corner of the object is clamped to theclamping opening 231, the air column can tightly wrap the corner of the object. This is merely an example herein, and this application is not limited thereto. -
FIG. 9 is a schematic exploded view of a second embodiment of a heterogeneous composite cushioning structure.FIG. 10 is a schematic stereogram of the second embodiment of a heterogeneous composite cushioning structure.FIG. 11 is a schematic top view of the second embodiment of a heterogeneous composite cushioning structure. As shown inFIG. 9 to FIG. 11 , also referring toFIG. 2 , the heterogeneouscomposite cushioning structure 102 of the second embodiment is also a corner column type cushioning structure. The heterogeneouscomposite cushioning structure 102 includes a supportingbody 10 and acushioning base 20. A supportingbody 10 of the second embodiment is made from EPS. Thecushioning base 20 is an air column base with a bent and formed air column sheet, and is fastened in anaccommodating area 111. The structure is suitable to support an object with a larger height and a large area. In addition, afirst side wall 13 and athird side wall 17 of the supportingbody 10 further include fastening blocks 131 and 171. The fastening blocks 131 and 171 extend toward theaccommodating area 111 respectively from thefirst side wall 13 and thethird side wall 17, so as to limit thecushioning base 20, thereby preventing thecushion base 20 from separating with the supportingbody 10. The fastening blocks 131 and 171 may be integrally formed when EPS is precast. Further, the heterogeneouscomposite cushioning structure 102 of the second embodiment has acushioning base 20, and the supportingbody 10 can reduce the thickness of thefirst side wall 13, thesecond side wall 15, and thethird side wall 17. Therefore, use of EPS (EPS) can be reduced, material costs can be reduced, and environmental problems about subsequent recycling are also reduced. In addition, thecushioning base 20 is an air column base, and a gap of theprecast supporting body 10 may be filled by means of inflation, to further achieve a cushioning effect. -
FIG. 12 is a schematic exploded view of a third embodiment of a heterogeneous composite cushioning structure.FIG. 13 is a schematic stereogram of the third embodiment of a heterogeneous composite cushioning structure. The heterogeneouscomposite cushioning structure 105 of the third embodiment is opposite to the heterogeneouscomposite cushioning structure 100 of the first embodiment, and the heterogeneouscomposite cushioning structure 102 of the second embodiment. A supportingbody 10 thereof is an air column base, and acushioning base 20 is precast EPS, a molded pulp, or a paper board. By using this implementation, thecushioning base 20 can be attached more closely to an edge of an object, for example, theflat panel display 500, or moderate a sharp part, shape an irregular shape, or increase the overall thickness, and the external supportingbody 10 can support thecushioning base 20, so that thecushioning base 20 does not easily fall off or get broken. A double-effect of supporting and cushioning can also be achieved. - The foregoing first embodiment, second embodiment, and third embodiment are merely examples, and are not intended for limitation. The supporting
body 10 may be a paper board, a molded pulp, EPS, an air column base, or a combination thereof. Thecushioning base 20 may be an air column base, foamed plastic, EPS, or a combination thereof. In this way, materials suitable for supporting and cushioning can be selected for different objects. -
FIG. 14 is a schematic stereogram of a fourth embodiment of a heterogeneous composite cushioning structure.FIG. 15 is a schematic top view of the fourth embodiment of a heterogeneous composite cushioning structure. As shown inFIG. 14 andFIG. 15 , also referring toFIG. 2 , the heterogeneouscomposite cushioning structure 104 of the fourth embodiment may be a base type cushioning structure. In addition, the heterogeneouscomposite cushioning structure 104 of the fourth embodiment may be considered as extending in two directions in the first embodiment or the second embodiment. In the fourth embodiment, the heterogeneouscomposite cushioning structure 104 include a supportingbody 10, afirst cushioning base 20, and asecond cushioning base 30. Herein, actually, thefirst cushioning base 20 and the foregoingcushioning base 20 indicate the same cushioning base. However, for ease of subsequent descriptions, "first" is added to facilitate differentiation from thesecond cushioning base 30. In addition, the structure of thefirst cushioning base 20 is approximately the same as the structure of thesecond cushioning base 30, but the placing directions are different. - In the fourth embodiment, the supporting
body 10 of the heterogeneouscomposite cushioning structure 104 includes abottom wall 11, afirst side wall 13, asecond side wall 15, athird side wall 17, and afourth side wall 19. Thefirst side wall 13, thesecond side wall 15, thethird side wall 17, and thefourth side wall 19 are located on thebottom wall 11. Thefirst side wall 13 and thethird side wall 17 are respectively connected to two sides of thesecond side wall 15. In addition, thefourth side wall 19 is connected to the other side of thefirst side wall 13 and the other side of thethird side wall 17 relative to thesecond side wall 15. Thebottom wall 11, thefirst side wall 13, thesecond side wall 15, and thethird side wall 17 enclose a firstaccommodating area 111. Thebottom wall 11, thefirst side wall 13, thethird side wall 17, and thefourth side wall 19 enclose a secondaccommodating area 113. Herein, the firstaccommodating area 111 and the secondaccommodating area 113 may be opposite to each other, and may be further mirrored. However, this is merely an example, and this application is not limited thereto. Further, the supportingbody 10 may also be a part of theouter box 200 inFIG. 1 . - The
first cushioning base 20 is fastened in the firstaccommodating area 111, and thesecond cushioning base 30 is fastened in the secondaccommodating area 113. Thefirst cushioning base 20 includes a firstcushioning bottom wall 21 and a firstcushioning side edge 23. The firstcushioning bottom wall 21 is in contact with thebottom wall 11, the firstcushioning side edge 23 is located on a part of a periphery of the firstcushioning bottom wall 21, and is in contact with thefirst side wall 13, thesecond side wall 15, and thethird side wall 17, and the firstcushioning side edge 23 encloses afirst clamping opening 231. Thesecond cushioning base 30 includes a secondcushioning bottom wall 31 and a secondcushioning side edge 33. The secondcushioning bottom wall 31 is in contact with thebottom wall 11, the secondcushioning side edge 33 is located on a part of a periphery of the secondcushioning bottom wall 31, and is in contact with thefirst side wall 13, thethird side wall 17, and thefourth side wall 19. The secondcushioning side edge 33 encloses a second clamping opening 331, and the second clamping opening 331 faces thefirst clamping opening 231. Herein, thefirst cushioning base 20, and thesecond cushioning base 30 may be placed in a manner of mirroring each other. However, this is merely an example, and this application is not limited thereto. -
FIG. 16 is a schematic top view of a fifth embodiment of a heterogeneous composite cushioning structure.FIG. 17 is a schematic stereogram of the fifth embodiment of a heterogeneous composite cushioning structure. As shown inFIG. 16 andFIG. 17 , the heterogeneouscomposite cushioning structure 106 of the fifth embodiment is also a base type cushioning structure. In addition to the structure of the fourth embodiment, afirst side wall 13 of a supportingbody 10 of the heterogeneouscomposite cushioning structure 106 of the fifth embodiment further includes a pair of fastening blocks 131, and a first limitinggroove 135 is formed between the pair of fastening blocks 131. This is merely an example herein. The first limitinggroove 135 may alternatively be formed by excavating thefirst side wall 13 concave. The heterogeneouscomposite cushioning structure 106 further includes acushion sheet 40. A part of thecushion sheet 40 is fastened in the first limitinggroove 135, and is in contact with thefirst side wall 13. In this way, thecushion sheet 40 may enhance the cushioning effect for a part of an object that specifically needs to be protected. Further, the height of thecushion sheet 40 may be greater than the height of thefirst side wall 13. That is, thecushion sheet 40 may protrude from the supportingbody 10. The foregoing description is merely an example, and this application is not limited thereto. -
FIG. 18 is a schematic top view of a sixth embodiment of a heterogeneous composite cushioning structure.FIG. 19 is a schematic stereogram of the sixth embodiment of a heterogeneous composite cushioning structure. As shown inFIG. 18 andFIG. 19 , in addition to the structure of the heterogeneouscomposite cushioning structure 104 of the fourth embodiment, afirst side wall 13 and athird side wall 17 of a supportingbody 10 of the heterogeneouscomposite cushioning structure 107 of the sixth embodiment further include a pair of fastening blocks 131 and a pair of fastening blocks 171; a first limitinggroove 135 is formed between the pair of fastening blocks 131, and a second limitinggroove 175 is formed between the pair of the fastening blocks 171. This is merely an example herein. The first limitinggroove 135 and the second limitinggroove 175 may alternatively be formed by excavating thefirst side wall 13 and thethird side wall 17 concave. The heterogeneouscomposite cushioning structure 107 further includes athird cushioning base 50. Thethird cushioning base 50 is an air column sheet, and may be bent into a U-shaped structure. Thethird cushioning base 50 includes a thirdcushioning bottom wall 51, a firstcushioning side wall 53, and a secondcushioning side wall 55. The firstcushioning side wall 53 is fastened in the first limitinggroove 135 and is in contact with thefirst side wall 13. The secondcushioning side wall 55 is fastened in the second limitinggroove 175 and is in contact with thethird side wall 17. The firstcushioning side wall 53 and the secondcushioning side wall 55 are respectively connected to two sides of the thirdcushioning bottom wall 51 that face each other. In this way, thethird cushioning base 50 may further enhance the cushioning effect for a position between thefirst cushioning base 20 and thesecond cushioning base 30. -
FIG. 20 is a schematic stereogram of a seventh embodiment of a heterogeneous composite cushioning structure. As shown inFIG. 20 , the heterogeneouscomposite cushioning structure 108 of the seventh embodiment is a further change based on the fifth embodiment. In the seventh embodiment, a secondcushioning side wall 55 of athird cushioning base 50 protrudes from a supportingbody 10. Further, the height is far greater than that of athird side wall 17, and therefore, bridging cushioning protection can be formed for a middle plane of an object. Further, the secondcushioning side wall 55 may further include anextension portion 57, and theextension portion 57 may extend out from the other side of the secondcushioning side wall 55. Theextension portion 57 may be bent and conveniently extend to the other surface of the object to provide a cushioning effect. - Descriptions in the foregoing embodiments are merely examples, and this application is not limited thereto. Selections of the shapes, structures, and materials of the supporting
body 10 and thecushioning base 20 may be adjusted based on the shape and the weight of an object to be packed. The supportingbody 10 may further be a part of anouter box 200. -
FIG. 21 is a schematic stereogram of another embodiment of a cushioning base inFIG. 6 .FIG. 22 is a schematic stereogram of still another embodiment of the cushioning base inFIG. 6 . As shown inFIG. 21 and FIG. 22 , thecushioning base 20 may further include asuspension sheet 25, and thesuspension sheet 25 is connected to two different areas of acushioning side edge 23, and is suspended over a cushioningbottom wall 21. In this way, an object is in contact with asuspension sheet 25 during packing, and acushioning gap 27 may be reserved between the object and the cushioningbottom wall 21. In this way, during object transportation, an object can avoid direct collision by using thesuspension sheet 25 if the object is subject to collision and vibration, thereby achieving the effect of further cushioning. In the embodiment shown inFIG. 21 , thesuspension sheet 25 is an air column sheet. In the embodiment shown inFIG. 22 , thesuspension sheet 25 is an adhesive film sheet. The foregoing description is merely an example, and this application is not limited thereto. - The foregoing embodiments are merely examples, and actually this application is not limited thereto. According to the heterogeneous composite cushioning packing box 1, the cushioning structures may be fastened in the
outer box 200, theouter box 200 is used as rigid support, and the cushioning structures cushion the impact. The cushioning structures may form the heterogeneous composite cushioning structure with theouter box 200, or may be the heterogeneous composite cushioning structure independently, so as to provide both supporting and cushioning effects by means of a combination of the supportingbody 10 and thecushioning base 20, thereby improving the supporting strength and impact resistance of packing. Further, the use quantity of materials that are not environmental friendly can be further reduced, and the overall material costs and transportation costs can be reduced.
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- A heterogeneous composite cushioning packing box (1), comprising:an outer box (200), comprising a bottom surface (210), a top surface (220), two first side surfaces (230), and two second side surfaces (240), wherein each first side surface (230) is connected to the bottom surface (210) and the two second side surfaces (240), and the first side surfaces (230) are opposite to each other, the second side surfaces (240) are opposite to each other, the top surface (220) is connected to the first side surfaces (230) and the second side surfaces (240), and wherein the bottom surface (210), one of the first side surfaces (230), and one of the second side surfaces (240) enclose a bottom angle accommodating area (251), and the top surface (220), one of the first side surfaces (230), and one of the second side surfaces (240) enclose a vertex angle accommodating area (253); anda plurality of cushioning structures (100/101/102/103/104/105/106/107/108), fastened in the vertex angle accommodating area (253) and the bottom angle accommodating area (251), wherein the material of the cushioning structure (100) is different from the material of the outer box (200), the cushioning structures comprise two corner column type cushioning structures (100/101/102/105) and a base type cushioning structure (103/104/106/107/108), the corner column type cushioning structure (100/101/102/105) is fastened in the vertex angle accommodating area (253), the base type cushioning structure (103/104/106/107/108) is fastened in a space formed by the bottom surface (210), the first side surfaces (230), and the second side surfaces (240), and two ends of the base type cushioning structure (103/104/106/107/108) are fastened in the bottom angle accommodating area (251), and the corner column type cushioning structure (100/101/102/105) comprises a cushioning bottom wall (21) and a cushioning side edge (23), the cushioning bottom wall (21) is in contact with the top surface (220), the cushioning side edge (23) is located on a part of a periphery of the cushioning bottom wall (21), the cushioning side edge (23) is in contact with one of the first side surfaces (230) and one of the second side surfaces (240), and the cushioning side edge (23) encloses a clamping opening (231);characterized in thatthe base type cushioning structure (103/104/106/107/108) comprises a bottom wall (11), a first side wall (13), a second side wall (15), a third side wall (17), and a fourth side wall (19), the first side wall (13), the second side wall (15), the third side wall (17), and the fourth side wall (19) are located on the bottom wall (11), the bottom wall (11) is in contact with the bottom surface (210) of the outer box (200), the first side wall (13) and the third side wall (17) are separately in contact with one of the first side surfaces (230), the second side wall (15) and the fourth side wall (19) are separately in contact with one of the second side surfaces (240), the bottom wall (11), the first side wall (13), the second side wall (15), and the third side (17) wall enclose a first accommodating area (111), the bottom wall (11), the first side wall (13), the second side wall (15), and the fourth side wall (19) enclose a second accommodating area (113), wherein the first accommodating area (111) faces the second accommodating area (113); andwherein the first side wall (13) of the base type cushioning structure (106/107/108) comprises a first limiting groove (135), and the heterogeneous composite cushioning packing box (1) further comprises a cushion sheet (40), wherein a part of the cushion sheet (40) is fastened in the first limiting groove (135), and is in contact with the first side wall (13).
- The heterogeneous composite cushioning packing box (1) according to claim 1, wherein the corner column type cushioning structure (100/102/105) comprises a supporting body (10) and a cushioning base (20), the supporting body (10) comprises a bottom wall (11), a first side wall (13), a second side wall (15), and a third side wall (17); the bottom wall (11) is in contact with the top surface (220), the first side wall (13), the second side wall (15), and the third side wall (17) are located on the bottom wall (11); the first side wall (11) and the third side wall (17) are separately in contact with one of the two first side surfaces (230); the second side wall (15) is in contact with one of the second side surfaces (240), the first side wall (13) and the third side wall (17) are respectively connected to two sides of the second side wall (15); the bottom wall (11), the first side wall (13), the second side wall (15), and the third side wall (17) enclose an accommodating area (111); the cushioning base (20) is fastened in the accommodating area (111), and the cushioning base (20) comprises the cushioning bottom wall (21) and the cushioning side edge (23), the cushioning bottom wall (23) is in contact with the bottom wall (11), the cushioning side edge (23) is located on a part of the periphery of the cushioning bottom wall (23), and is contact with the first side wall (13), the second side wall (15), and the third side wall (17), and the cushioning side edge (23) encloses the clamping opening (231), wherein the material of the cushioning base (20) is different from the material of the supporting body (10).
- The heterogeneous composite cushioning packing box (1) according to claim 1, wherein the base type cushioning structure (104/106/107/108) further comprises:a first cushioning base (20), fastened in the first accommodating area (111), wherein the first cushioning base (20) comprises a first cushioning bottom wall (21) and a first cushioning side edge (23), the first cushioning bottom wall (21) is in contact with the bottom wall (11), the first cushioning side edge (23) is located on a part of a periphery of the first cushioning bottom wall (11), and is in contact with the first side wall (13), the second side wall (15), and the third side wall (17), and the first cushioning side edge (23) encloses a first clamping opening (231); anda second cushioning base (30), fastened in the second accommodating area (113), wherein the second cushioning base (30) comprises a second cushioning bottom wall (31) and a second cushioning side edge (33), the second cushioning bottom wall (31) is in contact with the bottom wall (11), the second cushioning side edge (33) is located on a part of a periphery of the second cushioning bottom wall (11), and is in contact with the first side wall (13), the second side wall (15), and the fourth side wall (19), and the second cushioning side edge (33) encloses a second clamping opening (331), and the second clamping opening (331) faces the first clamping opening (231).
- The heterogeneous composite cushioning packing box (1) according to claim 1, wherein the height of the cushion sheet (40) is greater than the height of the first side wall (13).
- The heterogeneous composite cushioning packing box (1) according to claim 1, wherein the first side wall (13) and the third side wall (17) of the base type cushioning structure (107/108) respectively comprise a first limiting groove (135) and a second limiting groove (175), the heterogeneous composite cushioning packing box (1) further comprises a third cushioning base (50), the third cushioning base (50) comprises a third cushioning bottom wall (51), a first cushioning side wall (53), and a second cushioning side wall (55); the first cushioning side wall (53) is fastened in the first limiting groove (135) and is in contact with the first side wall (13); the second cushioning side wall (55) is fastened in the second limiting groove (175) and is in contact with the third side wall (17); and the first cushioning side wall (53) and the second cushioning side wall (55) are respectively connected to two sides of the third bottom wall (51) that face each other.
- A heterogeneous composite cushioning structure (100/102/104/105/106/107/108), comprising:a supporting body (10), comprising a bottom wall (11), a first side wall (13), a second side wall (15), and a third side wall (17), wherein the first side wall (13), the second side wall (15), and the third side wall (17) are located on the bottom wall (11), the first side wall (13) and the third side wall (17) are respectively connected to two sides of the second side wall (15), and the bottom wall (11), the first side wall (13), the second side wall (15), and the third side wall (17) enclose an accommodating area (111); anda cushioning base (20), fastened in the accommodating area (111), wherein the cushioning base (20) comprises a cushioning bottom wall (21) and a cushioning side edge (23), the cushioning bottom wall (21) is in contact with the bottom wall (11), the cushioning side edge (23) is located on a part of a periphery of the cushioning bottom wall (21), and is in contact with the first side wall (13), the second side wall (15), and the third side wall (17), and the cushioning side edge (23) encloses a clamping opening (231); and the material of the cushioning base (20) is different from the material of the supporting body (10);characterized in thatthe first side wall (13) and the third side wall (17) of the supporting body further comprise a fastening block (131/171), and the fastening block (131/171) extends toward the accommodating area (111) from the first side wall (13) or the third side wall (17).
- The heterogeneous composite cushioning structure (100/102/104/105/106/107/108) according to claim 6, wherein the supporting body (10) is a paper board, a molded pulp, expandable polystyrene (EPS), an air column base, or a combination thereof.
- The heterogeneous composite cushioning structure (100/102/104/105/106/107/108) according to claim 6, wherein the cushioning base (20) is an air column base, foamed plastic, EPS, or a combination thereof.
- The heterogeneous composite cushioning structure (104/106/107/108) according to claim 6, wherein the supporting body (10) further comprises a fourth side wall (19), the fourth side wall (19) is located on the bottom wall (11) and faces the second side wall (15); the fourth side wall (19) is connected to the other side of the first side wall (13) and the other side of the third side wall (17) relative to the second side wall (15); the bottom wall (11), the first side wall (13), the third side wall (17), and the fourth side wall (19) enclose a second accommodating area (113), the second accommodating area (113) faces the accommodating area (111), and the heterogeneous composite cushioning structure (20/30) further comprises a second cushioning base (30); the second cushioning base (30) is fastened in the second accommodating area (113), and the second cushioning base (30) comprises a second cushioning bottom wall (31) and a second cushioning side edge (33); the second cushioning bottom wall (31) is contact with the bottom wall (11); the second cushioning side edge (23) is located on a part of a periphery of the second cushioning bottom wall (11), and is in contact with the first side wall (13), the third side wall (17), and the fourth side wall (19), and the second cushioning side edge (33) encloses a second clamping opening (331), and the second clamping opening (331) faces the clamping opening (231).
- The heterogeneous composite cushioning structure (106/107/108) according to claim 9, wherein the first side wall (13) of the supporting body (10) comprises a first limiting groove (135), and the heterogeneous composite cushioning structure (20/30/40) further comprises a cushion sheet (40), wherein a part of the cushion sheet (40) is fastened in the first limiting groove (135), and is in contact with the first side wall (13).
- The heterogeneous composite cushioning structure (106/107/108) according to claim 10, wherein the height of the cushion sheet (40) is greater than the height of the first side wall (13).
- The heterogeneous composite cushioning structure (107/108) according to claim 9, wherein the first side wall (13) and the third side wall (17) of the supporting body (10) respectively comprise a first limiting groove (135) and a second limiting groove (175); the heterogeneous composite cushioning structure (20/30/40/50) further comprises a third cushioning base (50); the third cushioning base (50) comprises a third cushioning bottom wall (51), a first cushioning side wall (53), and a second cushioning side wall (55); the first cushioning side wall (53) is fastened in the first limiting groove (135) and is in contact with the first side wall (13); the second cushioning side wall (55) is fastened in the second limiting groove (175) and is contact with the third side wall (17); and the first cushioning side wall (53) and the second cushioning side wall (55) are respectively connected to two sides of the third cushioning bottom wall (51) that face to each other.
- The heterogeneous composite cushioning structure (100/102/104/105/106/107/108) according to claim 6, wherein the cushioning base (20) further comprises a suspension sheet (25), and the suspension sheet (25) is connected to two different areas of the cushioning side edge (23) and is suspended over the cushioning bottom wall (21).
- The heterogeneous composite cushioning structure according to claim 13, wherein the suspension sheet (25) is an adhesive film sheet, an air column sheet, or a combination thereof.
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