JPH0723536U - Cushioning material - Google Patents
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Abstract
(57)【要約】
【目的】 第1に、ハニカムコアが部分的に座屈して
も、緩衝対象物との間に隙間を生じることがなく、第2
に、大きな強い衝撃荷重を緩和,吸収できるのは勿論の
こと、小さな弱い衝撃荷重も緩和,吸収でき、これらに
より、緩衝対象物の損傷,破損し欠陥の発生が防止され
る、緩衝材を提案する。更に第3に、これらが簡単容易
な構成により、コスト面に優れて実現される緩衝材をも
提案する。
【構成】 中空柱状のセル8の平面的集合体であるハニ
カムコア7を用いた緩衝材6であって、ハニカムコア7
はセル軸方向3を緩衝対象物Aに向けてなり、かつ、そ
のセル軸方向3に復元性を備えたばねや発泡体等の弾性
材5が用いられている。又、弾性材5を、ハニカムコア
7のセル8中に介装したり、ハニカムコア7と段重ね状
態で重積したり、ハニカムコア7間に介装したりするこ
とが考えられ、更に、弾性材5をハニカムコア7の削除
部分に介装することも考えられる。
(57) [Abstract] [Purpose] First, even if the honeycomb core is partially buckled, no gap is created between the honeycomb core and the cushioning target.
In addition to the ability to absorb and absorb large strong impact loads, it is also possible to absorb and absorb small weak impact loads, and by doing so, we propose a cushioning material that prevents damage or damage to the cushioning object and the generation of defects. To do. Furthermore, thirdly, a cushioning material that is excellent in cost is also proposed by the simple and easy structure. A cushioning material (6) using a honeycomb core (7), which is a planar aggregate of hollow columnar cells (8).
Uses the elastic material 5 such as a spring or a foam having a cell axis direction 3 directed toward the buffer object A and having resilience in the cell axis direction 3. Further, it is considered that the elastic material 5 is interposed in the cells 8 of the honeycomb core 7, stacked with the honeycomb core 7 in a stacked state, or interposed between the honeycomb cores 7. It is also conceivable to interpose the elastic material 5 in the removed portion of the honeycomb core 7.
Description
【0001】[0001]
本考案は緩衝材に関する。すなわち、対象物の例えば梱包に使用される緩衝材 に関するものである。 The present invention relates to a cushioning material. That is, it relates to a cushioning material used for packing an object, for example.
【0002】[0002]
図4は、このような従来例の緩衝材の1例を示す正断面説明図であり、梱包当 初の状態を示し、図5は、従来例の緩衝材の他の例を示す正断面説明図であり、 (1)図は梱包当初の状態を示し、(2)図は隙間が生じた状態を示す。これら の図面にも示すように、機械,製品,果物,野菜,その他各種の物品等の緩衝対 象物Aの例えば梱包用の緩衝材1として、ハニカムコア2が用いられているが、 このようなハニカムコア2は従来、そのセル軸方向3を緩衝対象物Aに向けると 共に、そのまま単独で、例えば外箱Bと緩衝対象物A間に介装されていた。そし て、外部から衝撃荷重が加わった際には、緩衝材1たるハニカムコア2が座屈す ることにより、衝撃荷重を緩和,吸収し、緩衝対象物Aを保護していた。 FIG. 4 is a front cross-sectional explanatory view showing one example of such a conventional cushioning material, showing a state at the beginning of packing, and FIG. 5 is a front cross-sectional explanation showing another example of the conventional cushioning material. It is a figure, (1) figure shows the state of the beginning of packing, and (2) figure shows the state with which the clearance gap was produced. As shown in these drawings, a honeycomb core 2 is used as a cushioning material 1 for packing, for example, a cushioning object A such as a machine, a product, fruits, vegetables, and various other articles. In the past, the honeycomb core 2 has conventionally been provided with the cell axis direction 3 directed toward the cushioning target A, and is interposed alone as it is, for example, between the outer box B and the cushioning target A. Then, when an impact load is applied from the outside, the honeycomb core 2 as the cushioning material 1 buckles to absorb and absorb the impact load and protect the cushioning object A.
【0003】[0003]
ところで、このような従来例にあっては、次の問題が指摘されていた。第1に 、梱包された緩衝対象物Aや外部からの大きな衝撃荷重により、使用時に緩衝材 1たるハニカムコア2が部分的に座屈し、特に緩衝対象物Aの形状や重量に対応 して例えば下位のハニカムコア2が局部的な荷重を受け、部分的に座屈しやすか った。そして図5の(2)図に示すように、このように形成された座屈部4に対 応しその空間に見合った分、緩衝対象物Aとハニカムコア2との間には隙間Cが 発生するようになる。もって、このような隙間Cに起因して、例えば運搬中に全 体的な重心ずれが生じる、事後の外部からの大きな衝撃荷重に対し、ハニカムコ ア2による緩和,吸収がスムースに行われなくなる、等々により緩衝対象物Aが 損傷,破損し欠陥が生じやすく、問題となっていた。 By the way, in such a conventional example, the following problems have been pointed out. First, the packed cushioning object A or a large impact load from the outside causes the honeycomb core 2 as the cushioning material 1 to partially buckle during use, and particularly, depending on the shape and weight of the cushioning object A, for example, The lower honeycomb core 2 was locally subjected to a load and was likely to partially buckle. Then, as shown in FIG. 5 (2), a gap C is formed between the buffer object A and the honeycomb core 2 by the amount corresponding to the space corresponding to the buckling portion 4 thus formed. Will occur. Therefore, due to such a gap C, for example, a large center-of-gravity shift occurs during transportation, and afterward, a large impact load from the outside does not smoothly be absorbed or absorbed by the honeycomb core 2. Due to such reasons, the buffer object A is easily damaged or broken, and defects are likely to occur, which is a problem.
【0004】 第2に、この従来のハニカムコア2を用いた緩衝材1は、外部から大きな強い 衝撃荷重が加わった場合には、前述したようにハニカムコア2の座屈が進行する ことにより緩衝機能を発揮し、このような衝撃荷重を緩和,吸収して、緩衝対象 物Aを保護することができる。しかしながら、外部から比較的小さな弱い衝撃荷 重が加わった場合には、ハニカムコア2は座屈せず前述の緩衝機能を発揮しない ので、このような衝撃荷重を緩和,吸収できない、という難点があった。つまり ハニカムコア2は、高い剛性・強度を備えてなり、その座屈強度に達しない小さ な弱い衝撃荷重が加わった場合には座屈しないので、この場合には、衝撃荷重が 緩和,吸収されず緩衝対象物Aが衝撃荷重を受け、もって、この面から緩衝対象 物Aが損傷,破損し欠陥が生じやすい、という問題が指摘されていた。Secondly, the cushioning material 1 using the conventional honeycomb core 2 is buffered by the buckling of the honeycomb core 2 as described above when a large strong impact load is applied from the outside. It exerts its function and can absorb and absorb such an impact load to protect the buffer object A. However, when a relatively small impact load is applied from the outside, the honeycomb core 2 does not buckle and does not exhibit the above-mentioned cushioning function, so that there is a difficulty that such impact load cannot be absorbed or absorbed. . In other words, the honeycomb core 2 has high rigidity and strength and does not buckle when a small weak impact load that does not reach its buckling strength is applied. In this case, the impact load is relaxed and absorbed. However, it has been pointed out that the shock-absorbing object A is subjected to an impact load, and as a result, the shock-absorbing object A is apt to be damaged or broken, resulting in defects.
【0005】 本考案は、このような実情に鑑み、上記従来例の問題点を解決すべくなされた ものであって、ハニカムコアと共に所定の弾性材を用いるようにしたことにより 、第1に、ハニカムコアが部分的に座屈しても緩衝対象物との間に隙間を生じる ことがなく、第2に、比較的小さな弱い衝撃荷重も緩和,吸収できるようになる 、緩衝材を提案することを目的とする。The present invention has been made in view of the above circumstances in order to solve the problems of the above-mentioned conventional example, and, by using a predetermined elastic material together with the honeycomb core, firstly, Even if the honeycomb core partly buckles, no gap is created between the honeycomb core and the cushioning object, and secondly, it is possible to propose a cushioning material that can absorb and absorb a relatively small impact load. To aim.
【0006】[0006]
この目的を達成する本考案の技術的手段は、次のとおりである。まず、請求項 1については次のとおり。すなわちこの緩衝材は、中空柱状のセルの平面的集合 体であるハニカムコアを用いた緩衝材であって、該ハニカムコアはセル軸方向を 緩衝対象物に向けてなり、かつ該ハニカムコアと共に、そのセル軸方向に復元性 を備えた弾性材が用いられている。次に請求項2の緩衝材では、このような請求 項1の緩衝材において、該弾性材が、該ハニカムコアのセル中に介装されている 。請求項3の緩衝材では、請求項1の緩衝材において、該弾性材が、該ハニカム コアと段重ね状態で重積されている。請求項4の緩衝材では、請求項1の緩衝材 において、該弾性材が、該ハニカムコア間に介装されている。請求項5の緩衝材 では、請求項1の緩衝材において、該弾性材が、該ハニカムコアを部分的に削除 した削除部分に介装されている。 The technical means of the present invention for achieving this object are as follows. First, claim 1 is as follows. That is, this cushioning material is a cushioning material that uses a honeycomb core that is a planar aggregate of hollow columnar cells, and the honeycomb core is such that the cell axial direction is directed toward the cushioning target, and together with the honeycomb core, An elastic material having resilience in the cell axis direction is used. Next, in the cushioning material according to the second aspect, in the cushioning material according to the first aspect, the elastic material is interposed in the cells of the honeycomb core. A cushioning material according to a third aspect is the cushioning material according to the first aspect, wherein the elastic material is stacked on the honeycomb core in a stacked state. A cushioning material according to a fourth aspect is the cushioning material according to the first aspect, wherein the elastic material is interposed between the honeycomb cores. A cushioning material according to a fifth aspect is the cushioning material according to the first aspect, wherein the elastic material is interposed in a deleted portion in which the honeycomb core is partially removed.
【0007】[0007]
本考案は、このような手段よりなるので、次のごとく作用する。この緩衝材で は、ハニカムコアがセル軸方向を緩衝対象物に向けて配されると共に、セル軸方 向に復元性を備えた弾性材が共に用いられている。そこで第1に、緩衝対象物や 外部からの大きな衝撃荷重により、ハニカムコアが局部的に荷重を受け部分的に 座屈した場合は、座屈部に対応して緩衝対象物とハニカムコア間には隙間が発生 するが、このような隙間は、発生と同時に弾性材にて補完される。すなわちこの 隙間には、弾性材が、その復元性,反発力にて直ちに埋め込まれ介装されるので 、結局この緩衝材では、緩衝対象物との間に隙間は生じなくなる。 Since the present invention comprises such means, it operates as follows. In this cushioning material, the honeycomb core is arranged with the cell axial direction facing the cushioning target, and an elastic material having resilience in the cell axial direction is also used. Therefore, firstly, when the honeycomb core locally receives a load due to a large shock load from the shock absorbing object or the outside and partially buckles, the shock absorbing object and the honeycomb core are corresponding to the buckling portion. Gaps are generated, but such gaps are complemented by the elastic material at the same time. That is, since the elastic material is immediately embedded and intervened in this gap due to its restoring property and repulsive force, this cushioning material does not cause any gap between the cushioning material and the object to be cushioned.
【0008】 第2に、そしてこの緩衝材では、大きな衝撃荷重が加わった場合には、このよ うにハニカムコアが座屈して、衝撃荷重を緩和,吸収する。他方、小さな弱い衝 撃荷重が加わった場合には、ハニカムコアが座屈しない代わりに、弾性材が圧縮 されて衝撃荷重を緩和,吸収する。このようにこの緩衝材では、大きな衝撃荷重 が緩和,吸収されるのは勿論のこと、小さな弱い衝撃荷重も緩和,吸収できる。Secondly, and with this cushioning material, when a large impact load is applied, the honeycomb core buckles in this way, and the impact load is relaxed and absorbed. On the other hand, when a small weak impact load is applied, the honeycomb core does not buckle, but the elastic material is compressed to absorb and absorb the impact load. In this way, this cushioning material not only absorbs and absorbs large impact loads, but also absorbs and absorbs small weak impact loads.
【0009】 更に、請求項2では、弾性材をハニカムコアのセル中に介装し、請求項3では 、弾性材をハニカムコアと段重ね状態で重積し、請求項4では、弾性材をハニカ ムコア間に介装してなることにより、これらの緩衝材は、上述に加え第3に、そ の構成が簡単容易である。Further, in claim 2, the elastic material is interposed in the cells of the honeycomb core, in claim 3, the elastic material is stacked on the honeycomb core in a stacked state, and in claim 4, the elastic material is stacked. Thirdly, in addition to the above, these cushioning materials are simple and easy in construction because they are interposed between the honeycomb cores.
【0010】 又、請求項5では、弾性材をハニカムコアの削除部分に介装してなることによ り、前述に加え第4に、この緩衝材は、ハニカムコアと弾性材を各々適所に配し 、対応した衝撃荷重を適切に受けることができ、前述の第2で述べた点が一段と スムースに実現できる。Further, in claim 5, since the elastic material is interposed in the removed portion of the honeycomb core, fourthly, in addition to the above, the cushioning material places the honeycomb core and the elastic material in appropriate places. However, it is possible to properly receive a corresponding impact load, and to achieve the point described in the above-mentioned item 2 more smoothly.
【0011】[0011]
以下本考案を、図面に示すその実施例に基づいて、詳細に説明する。図1は本 考案の正断面説明図であり、(1)図は第1実施例を、(2)図は第2実施例を 示す。図2は本考案の要部の正断面説明図であり、(1)図は第3実施例を、( 2)図は第4実施例を、(3)図は第5実施例を、(4)図は第6実施例を示し 、(5)図は弾性材5たる板ばねの各種の例を示す。図3は本考案の第7実施例 の正断面説明図である。 The present invention will be described in detail below based on the embodiments shown in the drawings. FIG. 1 is a front cross-sectional explanatory view of the present invention, FIG. 1 shows a first embodiment, and FIG. 2 shows a second embodiment. 2A and 2B are front cross-sectional explanatory views of the main part of the present invention. FIG. 2A is a third embodiment, FIG. 2B is a fourth embodiment, FIG. 3C is a fifth embodiment, and FIG. FIG. 4) shows the sixth embodiment, and FIG. 5 (5) shows various examples of the leaf spring which is the elastic member 5. FIG. 3 is a front sectional view showing a seventh embodiment of the present invention.
【0012】 まず、この緩衝材6の緩衝対象物Aとしては、機械,製品,果物,野菜,その 他各種の物品が考えられる。更に、緩衝材6の使用形態も各種考えられるが、図 1の(1)図の第1実施例や図3の第7実施例では、梱包用に用いられたものが 示されており、ダンボールケースたる外箱Bと緩衝対象物Aとの間に、緩衝材6 が介装されている。又、図1の(2)図の第2実施例では、台座用に用いられた ものが示されており、パレットPとその上の緩衝対象物Aとの間に、緩衝材6が 介装されている。First, as the cushioning object A of the cushioning material 6, machines, products, fruits, vegetables, and various other articles can be considered. Further, various usage forms of the cushioning material 6 are possible, but in the first embodiment of FIG. 1 (1) and the seventh embodiment of FIG. 3, the one used for packing is shown. A cushioning material 6 is interposed between the outer case B as a case and the cushioning target A. Further, in the second embodiment of FIG. 1 (2), the one used for the pedestal is shown, and the cushioning material 6 is interposed between the pallet P and the cushioning object A thereon. Has been done.
【0013】 そして、この緩衝材6ではハニカムコア7が用いられており、ハニカムコア7 は、中空柱状のセル8の平面的集合体よりなる。このハニカムコア7としては、 アルミ,スチール,鉛,その他の金属製のものや、非金属製のもの、例えばガラ ス,ケブラー,カーボン,その他の繊維強化プラスチック(FRP)製のもの、 アクリル,塩化ビニール,その他の樹脂製のもの、紙や繊維を主成分としたもの 、その他各種のものが用いられる。図6にも示したようにハニカムコア7は、セ ル壁9により各々独立空間に区画された中空柱状のセル8の平面的集合体よりな り、セル壁9そしてセル8の断面形状は、図示の正六角形のほか、三角形,四角 形,台形,その他各種形状のものが可能である。そしてハニカムコア7は、一般 的に重量比強度に優れ、軽量であると共に高い剛性・強度を備え、又、整流効果 ,平面精度,保温性,遮音性等にも優れ、単位容積当りの表面積が大である、等 々の特性が知られている。そして、このようなハニカムコア7は、母材シートを 切断,接着剤塗布,重積,接着,展張する展張方式か、又は、母材シートを波板 にコルゲート加工した後、切断,接合,積層するコルゲート方式により、成形さ れる。A honeycomb core 7 is used in this cushioning material 6, and the honeycomb core 7 is a planar aggregate of hollow columnar cells 8. The honeycomb core 7 is made of aluminum, steel, lead, or other metal, or non-metal, such as glass, Kevlar, carbon, other fiber reinforced plastic (FRP), acrylic, chlorinated. Vinyl, other resin, paper or fiber as a main component, and various other materials are used. As shown in FIG. 6, the honeycomb core 7 is composed of a planar assembly of hollow columnar cells 8 each of which is divided into independent spaces by cell walls 9, and the cross-sectional shapes of the cell walls 9 and the cells 8 are In addition to the regular hexagon shown, triangles, squares, trapezoids, and other various shapes are possible. The honeycomb core 7 is generally excellent in weight ratio strength, is lightweight, has high rigidity and strength, and is excellent in rectifying effect, flatness accuracy, heat retention, sound insulation, etc., and has a surface area per unit volume. It is known to have a large number of properties. Such a honeycomb core 7 may be formed by a spreading method of cutting, applying adhesive, stacking, adhering, and spreading the base material sheet, or by corrugating the base material sheet into corrugated sheets, and then cutting, joining and laminating. It is molded by the corrugated method.
【0014】 又、この緩衝材6のハニカムコア7は、そのセル軸方向3を緩衝対象物Aに向 けてなる。すなわち、ハニカムコア7は各図中に示したように、まず剛性・強度 に優れたその厚み方向つまりセル軸方向3を緩衝対象物Aに向け、そのセル端面 を緩衝対象物Aに当接させている。そして、図1の(1)図に示した第1実施例 や図3の第7実施例では、上下,左右各2個のハニカムコア7がそれぞれ縦向き および横向きに用いられ、図1の(2)図の第2実施例では1個のハニカムコア 7が縦向きに用いられている。勿論この緩衝材6のハニカムコア7は、その他各 種の個数や向きにて用いられるが、いずれにしてもハニカムコア7は、外部から の衝撃荷重が加わる緩衝対象物Aの対象面を、覆っている。The honeycomb core 7 of the cushioning material 6 has its cell axis direction 3 facing the cushioning object A. That is, as shown in each of the drawings, the honeycomb core 7 is first oriented in the thickness direction, that is, the cell axial direction 3 having excellent rigidity and strength, toward the buffer object A, and its cell end surface is brought into contact with the buffer object A. ing. In addition, in the first embodiment shown in FIG. 1 (1) and the seventh embodiment shown in FIG. 3, two honeycomb cores 7 in the vertical direction and two honeycomb cores 7 in the horizontal direction are used vertically and horizontally, respectively. 2) In the second embodiment shown in the figure, one honeycomb core 7 is used vertically. Of course, the honeycomb core 7 of the cushioning material 6 is used in various other numbers and orientations, but in any case, the honeycomb core 7 covers the target surface of the cushioning target A to which an external impact load is applied. ing.
【0015】 そしてこの緩衝材6では、このようなハニカムコア7と共に、そのセル軸方向 3への復元性を備えた弾性材5が、補助材として用いられている。この弾性材5 として、図1の(1)図の第1実施例、図1の(2)図の第2実施例、図2の( 1)図の第3実施例等では、コイルばねが用いられ、又、図2の(2)図の第4 実施例、図2の(4)図の第6実施例、図3の第7実施例では板ばねが用いられ 、更に、図2の(3)図の第5実施例では発泡体が用いられている。更に、この 緩衝材6の弾性材5としては、その他各種のコイルばね,板ばね等々のばねや、 発泡体,ゴム等々の弾発材、その他復元性を備えた各種部材の採用が考えられる 。なお図2の(5)図には、このような弾性材5として用いられる板ばねについ て、その各種形状が示されている。又、弾性材5の材料も、鉄系のものその他金 属系のものや、繊維強化プラスチック(FRP)系のもの、樹脂単体系のもの、 その他各種のものの採用が可能である。In this cushioning material 6, the honeycomb core 7 and the elastic material 5 having a restoring property in the cell axis direction 3 are used as an auxiliary material. As the elastic member 5, a coil spring is used in the first embodiment of FIG. 1 (1), the second embodiment of FIG. 1 (2), the third embodiment of FIG. 2 (1), etc. In addition, a leaf spring is used in the fourth embodiment of FIG. 2 (2), the sixth embodiment of FIG. 2 (4), and the seventh embodiment of FIG. (3) A foam is used in the fifth embodiment shown in the figure. Further, as the elastic material 5 of the cushioning material 6, it is conceivable to adopt various other springs such as coil springs and leaf springs, elastic materials such as foam and rubber, and other various members having resilience. It should be noted that FIG. 2 (5) shows various shapes of the leaf spring used as the elastic member 5. Further, as the material of the elastic material 5, it is possible to employ iron-based materials, metal-based materials, fiber-reinforced plastic (FRP) -based materials, resin-based materials, and various other materials.
【0016】 さて、そこでまず図1の(1)図に示した第1実施例の緩衝材6は、前述によ り緩衝対象物Aの梱包用に用いられており、コイルばねよりなる弾性材5が、各 ハニカムコア7のセル8中に、そのセル軸方向3に沿って圧縮状態で介装されて おり、図示例では各セル8のうち、適宜間隔を置きつつ選択された一部のセル8 のみに介装されている。又、図1の(2)図に示した第2実施例の緩衝材6は、 前述により緩衝対象物Aの台座用に用いられており、第1実施例に準じ、弾性材 5がハニカムコア7のセル8中に介装されている。Now, first, the cushioning material 6 of the first embodiment shown in FIG. 1 (1) is used for packing the cushioning object A as described above, and is made of an elastic material composed of a coil spring. 5 are interposed in the cells 8 of each honeycomb core 7 along the cell axis direction 3 in a compressed state. In the illustrated example, some of the cells 8 selected at appropriate intervals are selected. It is installed only in cell 8. Further, the cushioning material 6 of the second embodiment shown in FIG. 1 (2) is used for the pedestal of the cushioning object A as described above, and the elastic material 5 is the honeycomb core according to the first embodiment. It is inserted in the cell 8 of 7.
【0017】 次に、図2の(1)図に示した第3実施例の緩衝材6では、コイルばねよりな る弾性材5の集合体が、ハニカムコア7と2段重ね状態で重積されており、図示 例では、緩衝対象物A側にハニカムコア7が位置している。又、図2の(2)図 に示した第4実施例の緩衝材6では、第3実施例と同様に弾性材5とハニカムコ ア7とが、2段重ね状態で重積されているが、この第4実施例では、弾性材5と して板ばねが用いられ、又、ハニカムコア7はその両面に表面板10が接着され たサンドイッチパネルとして使用されている。又、図2の(3)図に示した第5 実施例の緩衝材6では、第3,4実施例と同様に弾性材5とハニカムコア7とが 、2段重ね状態で重積されているが、この第5実施例では、弾性材5として発泡 体が用いられ、又、ハニカムコア7は表面板10付のサンドイッチパネルとして 使用されている。Next, in the cushioning material 6 of the third embodiment shown in FIG. 2A, the aggregate of the elastic material 5 made of the coil spring is stacked with the honeycomb core 7 in a two-stage stacked state. In the illustrated example, the honeycomb core 7 is located on the cushioning object A side. Further, in the cushioning material 6 of the fourth embodiment shown in FIG. 2 (2), the elastic material 5 and the honeycomb core 7 are stacked in a two-stage stacked state as in the third embodiment. In the fourth embodiment, a leaf spring is used as the elastic material 5, and the honeycomb core 7 is used as a sandwich panel in which the surface plates 10 are adhered on both sides. Further, in the cushioning material 6 of the fifth embodiment shown in FIG. 2 (3), the elastic material 5 and the honeycomb core 7 are stacked in a two-stage stacked state as in the third and fourth embodiments. However, in this fifth embodiment, a foam is used as the elastic material 5, and the honeycomb core 7 is used as a sandwich panel with the face plate 10.
【0018】 次に、図2の(4)図に示した第6実施例の緩衝材6では、弾性材5がハニカ ムコア7間に介装されており、弾性材5としては板ばねが用いられ、ハニカムコ ア7としては表面板10付のサンドイッチパネルが用いられている。又、図3に 示した第7実施例の緩衝材6では、各ハニカムコア7が部分的にカットされ削除 されており、このハニカムコア7の削除部分11に沿って弾性材5が介装されて いる。なお、この図示例の削除部分11はウェーブ状に形成されているが、これ 以外にも各種の削除形態のものが可能であり、更に、弾性材5も図示の板ばねに よらず、削除部分11に発泡体やコイルばねを介装,充填するようにしてもよい 。Next, in the cushioning material 6 of the sixth embodiment shown in FIG. 2 (4), the elastic material 5 is interposed between the honeycomb cores 7, and a leaf spring is used as the elastic material 5. As the honeycomb core 7, a sandwich panel with a face plate 10 is used. Moreover, in the cushioning material 6 of the seventh embodiment shown in FIG. 3, each honeycomb core 7 is partially cut and removed, and the elastic material 5 is interposed along the removed portion 11 of the honeycomb core 7. ing. In addition, although the deleted portion 11 in this illustrated example is formed in a wave shape, various deleted forms are also possible other than this, and the elastic member 5 is not limited to the illustrated leaf spring, and the deleted portion 11 A foam or a coil spring may be inserted in and filled in 11.
【0019】 本考案は、以上のように構成されている。そこで以下のようになる。すなわち 、この各実施例の緩衝材6では、ハニカムコア7がセル軸方向3を緩衝対象物A に向けて配され、かつ、セル軸方向3に復元性を備えた弾性材5が、共に用いら れている。そしてこの緩衝材6は、緩衝対象物Aの梱包用その他の用途に使用さ れ、次の第1,第2のようになる。The present invention is configured as described above. Then it becomes as follows. That is, in the cushioning material 6 of each of the embodiments, the honeycomb core 7 is arranged with the cell axis direction 3 facing the cushioning object A 1, and the elastic material 5 having the restoring property in the cell axis direction 3 is used together. It is coming. The cushioning material 6 is used for packing the cushioning target A and other purposes, and has the following first and second configurations.
【0020】 第1に、使用時に緩衝対象物Aや外部からの大きな衝撃荷重により、特に緩衝 対象物Aの形状や重量に対応して、ハニカムコア7が局部的に荷重を受け部分的 に座屈した場合は、次のようになる。この場合には、このように形成されたハニ カムコア7の座屈部4(図5の(2)図参照)に対応し、その空間に見合った分 、緩衝対象物Aとハニカムコア7間には隙間C(図5の(2)図参照)が発生す るが、このような隙間Cは、その発生と同時に弾性材5にて補完される。すなわ ち、この緩衝材6にあっては、このような隙間Cには、弾性材5がその復元性, 反発力にて直ちに埋め込まれて充填され、緩衝対象物Aと座屈したハニカムコア 7間に介装されるので、結果的にこの弾性材5により、緩衝対象物Aと緩衝材6 間に、前述した図5のこの種従来例のような隙間Cは生じなくなる。このように 、各実施例(図1の(1)図,(2)図参照)の緩衝材6では、使用時にハニカ ムコア7が座屈しても、弾性材5の復元性,反発力により、緩衝対象物Aとの間 に従来例のような隙間Cは生じなくなる。First, during use, the honeycomb core 7 is locally subjected to a load due to a large shock load from the cushioning target A or the outside, particularly in accordance with the shape and weight of the cushioning target A, and is partially seated. If you succumb, it looks like this: In this case, the portion corresponding to the buckling portion 4 (see FIG. 5 (2) in FIG. 5) of the honeycomb core 7 formed in this way and corresponding to the space is provided between the cushioning target A and the honeycomb core 7. A gap C (see (2) in FIG. 5) is generated, but such a gap C is complemented by the elastic material 5 at the same time as the generation. That is, in the cushioning material 6, the elastic material 5 is immediately embedded and filled in the gap C by the resilience and repulsion force, and the honeycomb core buckled with the cushioning object A. As a result, the elastic member 5 prevents the gap C between the cushioning object A and the cushioning member 6 from being formed as in the conventional example of this kind shown in FIG. As described above, in the cushioning material 6 of each embodiment (see (1) and (2) of FIG. 1), even if the honeycomb core 7 buckles during use, the resilience and repulsive force of the elastic material 5 cause The gap C between the cushioning target A and the conventional example does not occur.
【0021】 第2に、そしてこの緩衝材6では、ハニカムコア7の座屈強度以上の大きな強 い衝撃荷重が加わった場合には、このようにハニカムコア7が座屈し、その座屈 が進行することにより緩衝機能を発揮し、このような衝撃荷重をハニカムコア7 が受けて緩和,吸収する。他方、ハニカムコア7の座屈強度に達しない比較的小 さな弱い衝撃荷重が加わった場合には、ハニカムコア7が座屈しない代わりに、 弾性材5が圧縮されることにより緩衝機能を発揮し、このような衝撃荷重を弾性 材5が受けて緩和,吸収する。このように、各実施例(図2の(1)図,(2) 図,(3)図,(4)図参照)の緩衝材6は、大きな強い衝撃荷重を緩和,吸収 できるのは勿論のこと、比較的小さな弱い衝撃荷重も緩和,吸収でき、大小・強 弱の各種大きさの衝撃荷重に対し、そのいずれにも容易に対応可能である。Secondly, and with this cushioning material 6, when a large impact load greater than the buckling strength of the honeycomb core 7 is applied, the honeycomb core 7 buckles in this way and the buckling progresses. By doing so, the cushioning function is exerted, and the impact load is received and relaxed and absorbed by the honeycomb core 7. On the other hand, when a comparatively small weak impact load that does not reach the buckling strength of the honeycomb core 7 is applied, the elastic function 5 is compressed instead of buckling the honeycomb core 7 and exerts a cushioning function. Then, the elastic material 5 receives such a shock load and relaxes and absorbs it. As described above, the cushioning material 6 of each of the embodiments (see (1), (2), (3), and (4) in FIG. 2) can of course absorb and absorb a large strong impact load. Therefore, it can absorb and absorb comparatively small impact loads, and can easily cope with impact loads of various sizes, large, small, and strong.
【0022】 更に、第1,第2実施例の緩衝材6では、弾性材5をハニカムコア7のセル8 中に介装し、又、第3,第4,第5実施例の緩衝材6では、弾性材5をハニカム コア7と段重ね状態で重積し、又、第6実施例の緩衝材6では、弾性材5をハニ カムコア7間に介装してなることにより、上述に加え次のようになる。すなわち 第3に、これらの緩衝材6は、弾性材5をハニカムコア7のセル8中に介裝或い はハニカムコア7に介装,重積等することにより、上述した第1,第2の点を実 現でき、ハニカムコア7に何ら加工を施すことを要しない等、その構成が簡単容 易である。Furthermore, in the cushioning material 6 of the first and second embodiments, the elastic material 5 is interposed in the cells 8 of the honeycomb core 7, and the cushioning material 6 of the third, fourth, and fifth embodiments is used. Then, the elastic material 5 is stacked on the honeycomb core 7 in a stacked state, and in the cushioning material 6 of the sixth embodiment, the elastic material 5 is interposed between the honeycomb cores 7. It looks like this: That is, thirdly, these cushioning materials 6 have the above-mentioned first, second, and third constructions by interposing the elastic material 5 in the cells 8 of the honeycomb core 7 or by interposing and stacking on the honeycomb core 7. The above points can be realized, and the honeycomb core 7 does not need to be processed at all, and its configuration is simple and easy.
【0023】 又、第7実施例の緩衝材6では、弾性材5をハニカムコア7の削除部分11に 介装してなることにより、前述に加え次のようになる。すなわち第4に、この緩 衝材6は、大きな強い衝撃荷重を受けるハニカムコア7と小さな弱い衝撃荷重を 受ける弾性材5とを、それぞれ適所に配し、ハニカムコア7と弾性材5が各々対 応した衝撃荷重を適切に受けるようにすることができ、前述の第2で述べた点が 、一段とスムースに実現できる。Further, in the cushioning material 6 of the seventh embodiment, since the elastic material 5 is interposed in the removed portion 11 of the honeycomb core 7, the following is obtained in addition to the above. That is, fourth, the cushioning material 6 has a honeycomb core 7 that receives a large strong impact load and an elastic material 5 that receives a small weak impact load, and they are arranged in proper positions so that the honeycomb core 7 and the elastic material 5 are opposed to each other. It is possible to properly receive the shock load corresponding thereto, and the point described in the above-mentioned second can be realized more smoothly.
【0024】[0024]
本考案に係る緩衝材は、以上説明したように、ハニカムコアと共に所定の弾性 材を用いるようにしたことにより、次の効果を発揮する。まず第1に、使用時に ハニカムコアが部分的に座屈しても、緩衝対象物との間に隙間を生じることはな い。このようにこの緩衝材では、緩衝対象物との間の隙間の発生が抑えられるの で、例えば運搬中における全体的な重心ずれが防止され、事後の外部からの衝撃 荷重もスムースに緩和,吸収され、もって、緩衝対象物が損傷,破損しにくく欠 陥も生じにくく、確実に保護される。第2に、大きな強い衝撃荷重を緩和,吸収 できるのは勿論のこと、比較的小さな弱い衝撃荷重も緩和,吸収できるようにな る。もってこの緩衝材は、大小・強弱の各種大きさの衝撃荷重に対しそのいずれ にも容易に対応可能であり、この面からも、緩衝対象物が損傷,破損しにくく欠 陥も生じにくく、確実に保護される。 As described above, the cushioning material according to the present invention exhibits the following effects by using the predetermined elastic material together with the honeycomb core. First, even if the honeycomb core partially buckles during use, no gap is created between the honeycomb core and the cushioning target. In this way, with this cushioning material, the gap between the cushioning material and the object to be cushioned is suppressed, so that the shift of the overall center of gravity during transportation is prevented, and after impact, the impact load from the outside is smoothly alleviated and absorbed. As a result, the object to be buffered is less likely to be damaged or broken, and the defect is less likely to occur, so that the object is reliably protected. Secondly, it is possible not only to absorb and absorb large strong impact loads, but also to absorb and absorb relatively small weak impact loads. Therefore, this cushioning material can easily handle both large and small impact loads of various sizes, and from this aspect as well, the cushioning object is less likely to be damaged or broken, and the defect is less likely to occur. Protected by.
【0025】 更に、請求項2,3,4の緩衝材では、弾性材を、ハニカムコアのセル中に介 装したり、ハニカムコアと段重ね状態で重積したり、ハニカムコア間に介装して なることにより、上述に加え次の効果を発揮する。すなわち第3に、これらの緩 衝材は、特に構成が簡単容易で製造も容易であり、コスト面等に優れている。Further, in the cushioning material according to claims 2, 3 and 4, the elastic material is interposed in the cells of the honeycomb core, stacked in a stacked state with the honeycomb core, or interposed between the honeycomb cores. By doing so, in addition to the above, the following effects are exhibited. That is, thirdly, these shock absorbing materials are particularly simple and easy in construction, easy to manufacture, and excellent in cost and the like.
【0026】 又、請求項5の緩衝材では、弾性材を、ハニカムコアの削除部分に介装してな ることにより、前述に加え次の効果を発揮する。すなわち第4に、この緩衝材は 、大小・強弱の各種大きさの衝撃荷重に対し、特に容易に対応可能であり、もっ て緩衝対象物に損傷,破損,欠陥等が生じにくく、極めて確実に保護される。こ のように、この種従来例に存した問題点が一掃される等、本考案の発揮する効果 は、顕著にして大なるものがある。Further, in the cushioning material according to the fifth aspect, the elastic material is interposed in the removed portion of the honeycomb core, so that the following effect is exhibited in addition to the above. That is, fourthly, this cushioning material can easily deal with shock loads of various sizes such as large, small, and strong, so that the cushioning object is less likely to be damaged, broken, or defective, and extremely reliable. Be protected. As described above, the effects of the present invention can be remarkably large, such as the problems existing in this type of conventional example are eliminated.
【図1】本考案に係る緩衝材の正断面説明図であり、
(1)図は第1実施例を、(2)図は第2実施例を示
す。FIG. 1 is a front sectional view of a cushioning material according to the present invention,
FIG. 1A shows the first embodiment, and FIG. 2B shows the second embodiment.
【図2】本考案に係る緩衝材の要部の正断面説明図であ
り、(1)図は第3実施例を、(2)図は第4実施例
を、(3)図は第5実施例を、(4)図は第6実施例を
示し、(5)図はこれら用いられる板ばねの各種の例を
示す。2A and 2B are front cross-sectional explanatory views of a main part of a cushioning material according to the present invention, wherein FIG. 1A is a third embodiment, FIG. 2B is a fourth embodiment, and FIG. FIG. 4 shows a sixth embodiment of the present invention, and FIG. 5 shows various examples of leaf springs used therein.
【図3】本考案に係る緩衝材の正断面説明図であり、第
7実施例のものを示す。FIG. 3 is a front cross-sectional explanatory view of a cushioning material according to the present invention, showing a seventh embodiment.
【図4】従来例の緩衝材の1例を示す正断面説明図であ
り、梱包当初の状態を示す。FIG. 4 is a front cross-sectional explanatory view showing an example of a conventional cushioning material, showing a state at the beginning of packaging.
【図5】従来例の緩衝材の他の例を示す正断面説明図で
あり、(1)図は梱包当初の状態を示し、(2)図は隙
間が生じた状態を示す。5A and 5B are front cross-sectional explanatory views showing another example of the conventional cushioning material, in which FIG. 1A shows a state at the beginning of packing, and FIG. 2B shows a state with a gap.
【図6】ハニカムコアの斜視図である。FIG. 6 is a perspective view of a honeycomb core.
1 緩衝材(従来例のもの) 2 ハニカムコア 3 セル軸方向 4 座屈部 5 弾性材 6 緩衝材(本考案のもの) 7 ハニカムコア 8 セル 9 セル壁 10 表面板 11 削除部分 A 緩衝対象物 B 外箱 C 隙間 P パレット 1 Buffer material (conventional example) 2 Honeycomb core 3 Cell axial direction 4 Buckling part 5 Elastic material 6 Buffer material (thing of this invention) 7 Honeycomb core 8 Cell 9 Cell wall 10 Surface plate 11 Deleted part A Buffer object B Outer box C Gap P Pallet
Claims (5)
ニカムコアを用いた緩衝材であって、該ハニカムコアは
セル軸方向を緩衝対象物に向けてなり、かつ該ハニカム
コアと共に、そのセル軸方向に復元性を備えた弾性材が
用いられていること、を特徴とする緩衝材。1. A cushioning material using a honeycomb core, which is a planar aggregate of hollow columnar cells, wherein the honeycomb core is oriented with the cell axial direction toward the cushioning object, and the honeycomb core A cushioning material, characterized in that an elastic material having resilience in the cell axis direction is used.
介装されていること、を特徴とする請求項1記載の緩衝
材。2. The cushioning material according to claim 1, wherein the elastic material is interposed in the cells of the honeycomb core.
態で重積されていること、を特徴とする請求項1記載の
緩衝材。3. The cushioning material according to claim 1, wherein the elastic material is stacked on the honeycomb core in a stacked state.
れていること、を特徴とする請求項1記載の緩衝材。4. The cushioning material according to claim 1, wherein the elastic material is interposed between the honeycomb cores.
削除した削除部分に介装されていること、を特徴とする
請求項1記載の緩衝材。5. The cushioning material according to claim 1, wherein the elastic material is interposed in a deleted portion obtained by partially deleting the honeycomb core.
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