US20090140031A1 - Inner package of packing box - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to an inner package and, particularly, to an inner package of a packing box for receiving a camera, a mobile phone, or a personal digital assistant (PDA), and so on, therein.
- PDA personal digital assistant
- Packing boxes are commonly used to protect fragile items during delivery.
- a packing box receives an inner package to allow packing of items side by side with lateral support and separation between adjacent items.
- the inner package is usually made from folded corrugated cardboard and designed to have several containing sections for receiving the items.
- the inner package has a complicated structure and the manufacturing of the inner package is difficult. Furthermore, a large amount of material is discarded during manufacturing of the inner package, thereby leading to increased cost per unit.
- an inner package includes several containing sections. Each containing section is folded to include a bottom board and several side boards connected with the bottom board. The inner package is rectangular when unfolded.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic, expanded view of an inner package, according to a first embodiment.
- FIG. 2 is an isometric view of the inner package, according to the first embodiment of FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 3 is similar to FIG. 2 , but viewed from a bottom side of the inner package.
- FIG. 4 is an isometric view of an inner package, according to a second embodiment.
- FIG. 5 is an isometric view of an inner package, according to a third embodiment.
- FIG. 6 is an isometric view of an inner package, according to a fourth embodiment.
- the inner package in accordance with a first embodiment is shown.
- the inner package is rectangular when unfolded, and includes a first containing section 10 and a second containing section 20 . All solid lines within the periphery of the unfolded inner package represent cut-through lines.
- Two first folding lines 103 A are defined between the first containing section 10 and the second containing section 20 .
- the first containing section 10 includes a first bottom board 101 and four side boards, including a first side board 102 A, a second side board 102 B, a third side board 102 C, and a fourth side board 102 D.
- first side board 102 A, the second side board 102 B, the third side board 103 C, and the fourth side board 102 D are connected to the border of the first bottom board 101 .
- the first side board 102 A and the third side board 102 C are disposed oppositely, and the second side board 102 B and the fourth side board 102 D are disposed oppositely.
- the four side boards 102 A, 102 B, 102 C, 102 D each connect with the first bottom board 101 by a folding line.
- the detailed structure of the first containing section 10 is described in the following.
- the first side board 102 A extends up from a top edge of the first bottom board 101 with a second folding line 103 B defined therebetween.
- a first connecting board 104 A extends leftward from a left end of the first side board 102 A with a third folding line 103 C defined therebetween.
- a second connecting board 104 B extends rightward from a right end of the first side board 102 A with a fourth folding line 103 D defined therebetween.
- a first engaging groove 1041 A is defined in an upper left corner of the first connecting board 104 A.
- the first engaging groove 1041 A extends downwards from a top edge of the first connecting board 104 A.
- a second engaging groove 1041 B is defined in a lower right corner of the second connecting board 104 B.
- the second engaging groove 1041 B extends upwards from a bottom edge of the second connecting board 104 B.
- the second side board 102 B extends leftwards from a left edge of the first bottom board 101 with a fifth folding line 103 E defined therebetween.
- a top edge of the second side board 102 B neighbors a bottom edge of the first connecting board 104 A.
- a cushion board 108 extends leftwards from a left edge of the second side board 102 B.
- Two spaced sixth folding lines 103 F are defined between the cushion board 108 and the second side board 102 B.
- the third side board 102 C downwards extends from a bottom edge of the first bottom board 101 with a seventh folding line 103 G defined therebetween.
- a third connecting board 104 C leftward extends from a left end of the third side board 102 C with an eighth folding line 103 H defined therebetween.
- a top edge of the third connecting board 104 C neighbors to a bottom edge of the second side board 102 B.
- a fourth connecting board 104 D rightward extends from a right end of the third side board 102 C with a ninth folding line 103 I defined therebetween.
- a third engaging groove 1041 C is defined in an upper left corner of the third connecting board 104 C.
- the third engaging groove 1041 C extends downwards from a top edge of the third connecting board 104 c .
- a fourth engaging groove 1041 D is defined in a lower right corner of the third connecting board 104 D.
- the fourth engaging groove 1041 D extends upwards from a bottom edge of the fourth connecting board 104 D.
- the fourth side board 102 D rightwards extends from a right edge of the first bottom board 10 l with a tenth folding line 103 J defined therebetween. A top edge of the fourth side board 102 D neighbors to a bottom edge of the second connecting board 104 B, and a bottom edge of the fourth side board 102 D neighbors to a top edge of the fourth connecting board 104 D.
- the fourth side board 102 D connects with the second containing section 20 by the first folding lines 103 A.
- the second section 20 includes a second bottom board 201 , a fifth side board 102 E and a sixth side board 102 F.
- the fifth side board 102 E connects with the fourth side board 102 D by the first folding lines 103 A.
- the fifth side board 102 E connects with a left edge of the second bottom board 201 by an eleventh folding line 103 K.
- the sixth side board 102 F connects with a right edge of the second bottom board 201 by a twelfth folding line 103 L.
- the first side board 102 A, the second side board 102 B, the third side board 103 C and the fourth side board 103 D are first folded upwardly to be perpendicular to the first bottom board 101 .
- the first connecting board 104 A and the third connecting board 104 C are bent inwardly to be attached to the second side board 102 B so that the first engaging groove 1041 A comes into engagement with the third engaging groove 1041 C.
- the second connecting board 104 B and the fourth connecting board 104 D are bent inwardly to be attached to the fourth side board 102 D so that the second engaging groove 1041 B comes into engagement with the fourth engaging groove 1041 D.
- the cushion board 108 is bent outwardly and downwardly along the sixth folding lines 103 F to be substantially parallel to the second side board 102 B.
- the fifth side board 102 E is folded outwardly and downwardly along the first folding lines 103 A to be substantially parallel to the fourth side board 102 D.
- the second bottom board 201 is bent relative to the fifth side board 102 E along the eleventh folding line 103 K to be substantially parallel to the first bottom board 101 .
- the sixth side board 102 F is folded upwardly to be perpendicular to the second bottom board 201 .
- the three-dimensional inner package as shown in FIG. 2 is obtained.
- the inner package is formed from corrugated cardboard and has a simple structure, and the manufacturing of the inner package is easy. Furthermore, the inner package is unfolded as a rectangular board, and the bottom boards 101 , 201 and the side boards 102 A, 102 B, 102 C, 102 D, 102 E, 102 F share a same boundary with the rectangular board. Only a very small amount of material is discarded to form the engaging grooves 1041 A, 1041 B, 1041 C, 1041 D. Thus, the inner package can be manufactured at low cost.
- a semicircular cutout 109 is defined in the top edge of the first side board 102 A. The presence of the semicircular cutout 109 facilitates convenient removal of items from the inner package.
- FIG. 4 shows an inner package in accordance with a second embodiment.
- the difference between the inner package of the second embodiment and the inner package of the first embodiment is that the inner package further includes a first cover 110 extending from a distal end of the cushion board 108 of the FIG. 2 to cover the first containing section 10 .
- FIG. 5 shows an inner package in accordance with a third embodiment.
- the difference between the inner package of the third embodiment and the inner package of the first embodiment is that the inner package further includes a second cover 204 extending from a distal end of the sixth board 102 F of FIG. 2 to cover the second containing section 20 .
- FIG. 6 shows an inner package in accordance with a fourth embodiment.
- the difference between the inner package in the fourth embodiment and the inner package of the first embodiment is that the inner package further includes a first cover 110 and a second cover 204 .
- the first cover 110 extends from a distal end of the cushion board 108 of the FIG. 2 to cover the first containing section 10
- the second cover 204 extends from a distal end of the sixth board 102 F of FIG. 2 to cover the second containing section 20 .
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Abstract
An inner package includes a plurality of containing sections. Each containing section includes a bottom board, several side boards each connected with the bottom board by a folding line formed on the containing sections. The inner package is unfolded as a rectangular board. The bottom board and the side boards share a same boundary with the rectangular board.
Description
- 1. Technical Field
- The present invention relates to an inner package and, particularly, to an inner package of a packing box for receiving a camera, a mobile phone, or a personal digital assistant (PDA), and so on, therein.
- 2. Description of the Related Art
- Packing boxes are commonly used to protect fragile items during delivery. Typically, a packing box receives an inner package to allow packing of items side by side with lateral support and separation between adjacent items. The inner package is usually made from folded corrugated cardboard and designed to have several containing sections for receiving the items. However, the inner package has a complicated structure and the manufacturing of the inner package is difficult. Furthermore, a large amount of material is discarded during manufacturing of the inner package, thereby leading to increased cost per unit.
- What is needed, therefore, is an inner package for a packing box, which has a simple structure and is easy to be manufactured at low cost.
- In accordance with a present embodiment, an inner package includes several containing sections. Each containing section is folded to include a bottom board and several side boards connected with the bottom board. The inner package is rectangular when unfolded.
- Other advantages and novel features will be drawn from the following detailed description of preferred embodiments, when considered in conjunction with the attached drawings.
- Many aspects of the present inner package can be better understood with reference to the following drawings. The components in the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, the emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the present inner package. Moreover, in the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the several views.
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FIG. 1 is a schematic, expanded view of an inner package, according to a first embodiment. -
FIG. 2 is an isometric view of the inner package, according to the first embodiment ofFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 3 is similar toFIG. 2 , but viewed from a bottom side of the inner package. -
FIG. 4 is an isometric view of an inner package, according to a second embodiment. -
FIG. 5 is an isometric view of an inner package, according to a third embodiment. -
FIG. 6 is an isometric view of an inner package, according to a fourth embodiment. - Embodiments of the present inner package will now be described in detail below and with reference to the drawings.
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FIG. 1 , an inner package in accordance with a first embodiment is shown. The inner package is rectangular when unfolded, and includes a first containingsection 10 and asecond containing section 20. All solid lines within the periphery of the unfolded inner package represent cut-through lines. Twofirst folding lines 103A are defined between the first containingsection 10 and thesecond containing section 20. - The first containing
section 10 includes afirst bottom board 101 and four side boards, including afirst side board 102A, asecond side board 102B, athird side board 102C, and afourth side board 102D. - One edge of the
first side board 102A, thesecond side board 102B, thethird side board 103C, and thefourth side board 102D are connected to the border of thefirst bottom board 101. Thefirst side board 102A and thethird side board 102C are disposed oppositely, and thesecond side board 102B and thefourth side board 102D are disposed oppositely. Besides, the fourside boards first bottom board 101 by a folding line. The detailed structure of the first containingsection 10 is described in the following. - The
first side board 102A extends up from a top edge of thefirst bottom board 101 with asecond folding line 103B defined therebetween. A first connectingboard 104A extends leftward from a left end of thefirst side board 102A with athird folding line 103C defined therebetween. A second connectingboard 104B extends rightward from a right end of thefirst side board 102A with a fourth folding line 103D defined therebetween. A firstengaging groove 1041A is defined in an upper left corner of the first connectingboard 104A. The firstengaging groove 1041A extends downwards from a top edge of the first connectingboard 104A. A secondengaging groove 1041B is defined in a lower right corner of the second connectingboard 104B. The secondengaging groove 1041B extends upwards from a bottom edge of the second connectingboard 104B. - The
second side board 102B extends leftwards from a left edge of thefirst bottom board 101 with afifth folding line 103E defined therebetween. A top edge of thesecond side board 102B neighbors a bottom edge of the first connectingboard 104A. Acushion board 108 extends leftwards from a left edge of thesecond side board 102B. Two spacedsixth folding lines 103F are defined between thecushion board 108 and thesecond side board 102B. - The
third side board 102C downwards extends from a bottom edge of thefirst bottom board 101 with aseventh folding line 103G defined therebetween. A third connectingboard 104C leftward extends from a left end of thethird side board 102C with aneighth folding line 103H defined therebetween. A top edge of the third connectingboard 104C neighbors to a bottom edge of thesecond side board 102B. A fourth connectingboard 104D rightward extends from a right end of thethird side board 102C with aninth folding line 103I defined therebetween. A thirdengaging groove 1041C is defined in an upper left corner of the third connectingboard 104C. The thirdengaging groove 1041C extends downwards from a top edge of the third connecting board 104 c. A fourthengaging groove 1041D is defined in a lower right corner of the third connectingboard 104D. The fourthengaging groove 1041D extends upwards from a bottom edge of the fourth connectingboard 104D. - The
fourth side board 102D rightwards extends from a right edge of the first bottom board 10 l with atenth folding line 103J defined therebetween. A top edge of thefourth side board 102D neighbors to a bottom edge of the second connectingboard 104B, and a bottom edge of thefourth side board 102D neighbors to a top edge of the fourth connectingboard 104D. Thefourth side board 102D connects with thesecond containing section 20 by thefirst folding lines 103A. - The
second section 20 includes asecond bottom board 201, afifth side board 102E and asixth side board 102F. Thefifth side board 102E connects with thefourth side board 102D by thefirst folding lines 103A. Thefifth side board 102E connects with a left edge of thesecond bottom board 201 by aneleventh folding line 103K. Thesixth side board 102F connects with a right edge of thesecond bottom board 201 by atwelfth folding line 103L. - Referring to
FIGS. 2 through 3 , when the inner package is folded, thefirst side board 102A, thesecond side board 102B, thethird side board 103C and the fourth side board 103D are first folded upwardly to be perpendicular to thefirst bottom board 101. Then, the first connectingboard 104A and the third connectingboard 104C are bent inwardly to be attached to thesecond side board 102B so that the first engaginggroove 1041A comes into engagement with the thirdengaging groove 1041C. The second connectingboard 104B and the fourth connectingboard 104D are bent inwardly to be attached to thefourth side board 102D so that the secondengaging groove 1041B comes into engagement with the fourth engaginggroove 1041D. - Sequentially, the
cushion board 108 is bent outwardly and downwardly along thesixth folding lines 103F to be substantially parallel to thesecond side board 102B. Thefifth side board 102E is folded outwardly and downwardly along thefirst folding lines 103A to be substantially parallel to thefourth side board 102D. Then the secondbottom board 201 is bent relative to thefifth side board 102E along theeleventh folding line 103K to be substantially parallel to the firstbottom board 101. Finally, thesixth side board 102F is folded upwardly to be perpendicular to the secondbottom board 201. As a result, the three-dimensional inner package as shown inFIG. 2 is obtained. - As described above, the inner package is formed from corrugated cardboard and has a simple structure, and the manufacturing of the inner package is easy. Furthermore, the inner package is unfolded as a rectangular board, and the
bottom boards side boards grooves - Additionally, a
semicircular cutout 109 is defined in the top edge of thefirst side board 102A. The presence of thesemicircular cutout 109 facilitates convenient removal of items from the inner package. -
FIG. 4 shows an inner package in accordance with a second embodiment. The difference between the inner package of the second embodiment and the inner package of the first embodiment is that the inner package further includes afirst cover 110 extending from a distal end of thecushion board 108 of theFIG. 2 to cover the first containingsection 10. -
FIG. 5 shows an inner package in accordance with a third embodiment. The difference between the inner package of the third embodiment and the inner package of the first embodiment is that the inner package further includes asecond cover 204 extending from a distal end of thesixth board 102F ofFIG. 2 to cover the second containingsection 20. -
FIG. 6 shows an inner package in accordance with a fourth embodiment. The difference between the inner package in the fourth embodiment and the inner package of the first embodiment is that the inner package further includes afirst cover 110 and asecond cover 204. Thefirst cover 110 extends from a distal end of thecushion board 108 of theFIG. 2 to cover the first containingsection 10, and thesecond cover 204 extends from a distal end of thesixth board 102F ofFIG. 2 to cover the second containingsection 20. - It will be understood that the above particular embodiments and methods are shown and described by way of illustration only. The principles and features of the present invention may be employed in various and numerous embodiments thereof without departing from the scope of the invention as claimed. The above-described embodiments illustrate the scope of the invention but do not restrict the scope of the invention.
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1. An inner package comprising a plurality of containing sections, each containing section including a bottom board, several side boards each connected with the bottom board by a folding line formed on the containing sections; wherein the inner package is configured to be unfolded as a rectangular board, and the bottom board and the side boards share the same boundary with the rectangular board.
2. The inner package as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the plurality of containing sections are a first containing section and a second containing section; the second containing section connects with the first containing section by at least one folding line formed between the first containing section and the second containing section.
3. The inner package as claimed in claim 2 , wherein the first containing section includes a first bottom board, a first side board, a second side board, a third side board and a fourth side board, wherein each of the first side board, the second side board, the third side board and the fourth side board connects with the first bottom board by a folding line, and the first side board, the second side board, the third side board and the fourth side board are capable of being folded up to be perpendicular to the first bottom board.
4. The inner package as claimed in claim 3 , wherein the first side board and the third side board are disposed oppositely, and the second side board and the fourth side board are disposed oppositely.
5. The inner package as claimed in claim 4 , wherein the first side board is parallel to the third side board, the second side board is parallel to the fourth side board and perpendicular to the first side board.
6. The inner package as claimed in claim 4 , wherein the first side board upwards extends from a top edge of the first bottom board, and a first connecting board leftward extends from a left end of the first side board with a folding line defined therebetween, and a second connecting board rightward extends from a right end of the first side board with a folding line defined therebetween;
wherein a third connecting board leftward extends from a left end of the third side board with a folding line defined therebetween, and a fourth connecting board rightward extends from a right end of the third side board with a folding line defined therebetween;
wherein the first connecting board and the third connecting board are capable of being folded inwardly along corresponding folding lines to be attached to the second side board, which is folded to be perpendicular to the first bottom board; and
wherein the second connecting board and the fourth connecting board are capable of being folded inwardly along corresponding folding lines to be attached to the fourth side board, which is folded to be perpendicular to the first bottom board.
7. The inner package as claimed in claim 6 , wherein the first connecting board has a first engaging groove, the second connecting board has a second engaging groove, the third connecting board has a third engaging groove, and the fourth connecting board has a fourth engaging groove; wherein the first engaging groove is capable of engaging with the third engaging groove when the first and third connecting board are folded to overlap each other, and the second engaging groove is capable of engaging with the fourth engaging groove when the second connecting board and the fourth connecting board are folded to overlap each other.
8. The inner package as claimed in claim 6 , wherein a semicircular cutout is defined in the first side board.
9. The inner package as claimed in claim 6 , wherein the first containing section further includes a cushion board extending leftwards from a left edge of the second side board with a folding line defined therebetween, and the cushion board is capable of being folded outwardly and downwardly to be parallel to the second side board along the folding line between the second side board and the cushion board.
10. The inner package as claimed in claim 9 , further comprising a first cover extending from a distal end of the cushion board to cover the first containing section.
11. The inner package as claimed in claim 6 , wherein the second containing section includes a second bottom board, a fifth side board and a sixth side board, the fifth side board connecting with the fourth side board with a folding line defined therebetween, the fifth side board connecting with a left edge of the second bottom board with a folding line defined therebetween, the sixth side board connecting with a right edge of the second bottom board with a folding line defined therebetween; wherein the fifth side board is capable of being folded to be parallel to the fourth side board, and the second bottom board is capable of being folded to be parallel to the first bottom board, and the sixth side board is capable of being folded to be perpendicular to the second bottom board.
12. The inner package as claimed in claim 11 , further comprising a second cover extending from a distal end of the sixth board to cover the second containing section.
13. The inner package as claimed in claim 11 , further comprising a first cover extending from a distal end of the cushion board to cover the first containing section and a second cover extending from a distal end of the sixth board to cover the second containing section.
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