WO2010032531A1 - Dispositif d'emballage pour service de livraison à domicile - Google Patents

Dispositif d'emballage pour service de livraison à domicile Download PDF

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WO2010032531A1
WO2010032531A1 PCT/JP2009/061874 JP2009061874W WO2010032531A1 WO 2010032531 A1 WO2010032531 A1 WO 2010032531A1 JP 2009061874 W JP2009061874 W JP 2009061874W WO 2010032531 A1 WO2010032531 A1 WO 2010032531A1
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弘一 柏原
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  • the present invention relates to an article packaging tool, and more particularly to an article packaging tool suitable for delivery of a repair request article.
  • the article When transporting an article, in order to effectively protect the article from impacts and vibrations that may be received during transportation, the article is usually packed with a cushioning paper, plastic sheet or other cushioning material. Packed with stuffing as necessary so that the goods do not move.
  • packaging refers to the technology and state of applying materials, containers, etc. suitable for protecting the value and condition of goods during transportation and storage. This is divided into three types: individual packaging, interior and exterior. "When selling products," individual packaging ", that is, packaging individual articles, increasing the commercial value of the articles, or protecting the articles. It is necessary to apply appropriate material containers to the goods, but when requesting the delivery of the product to the courier for repair, “individual packaging” as at the time of product sales is not necessary. In short, it is only necessary to be able to effectively protect the product from impacts and external forces that may be received during transportation, and this does not necessarily mean that a packaging box must be used.
  • Patent Document 1 discloses a bag-shaped article storage unit that stores articles, and a bag-shaped article that is connected to at least one part of the peripheral part and encloses a buffering agent to reduce impact from the outside on the article storage unit. A package comprising a buffer is described.
  • Patent Document 2 describes a bag utilizing the heat insulating effect of the foamed granular material as a heat insulating bag intended for use as a shopping bag or the like.
  • This heat insulation bag is a double bag having an inner bag portion and an outer bag portion that can be freely deformed by forming a granular material accommodating portion between them, and is formed so as to be able to hold a heat insulation material, and of both the bag portions.
  • a bag main body in which at least the outer bag portion is non-breathable, and a myriad of foamed granular materials that are accommodated in the granular material accommodating portion and gather together in a close contact state as the accommodating portion is deaerated.
  • a heat insulating bag comprising an air supply / exhaust port provided on the bag body in communication with the granular material accommodating portion and having an open / close valve for maintaining the degassed state of the prior granular material accommodating portion. .
  • the innumerable foamed granular material accommodated in the granular material accommodating portion is solidified so as to conform to the shape of the object to be insulated, thereby being covered in the bag main body.
  • Heat loss due to convection of the air around the heat retaining material is eliminated, and heat insulation can be achieved with the foamed granular material group. Therefore, temperature change of the heat retaining material can be suppressed for a long time, and the solidified foamed granular material can retain the heat retaining material.
  • the effect that the quality deterioration of the to-be-heated material based on the movement of the to-be-heated material can be prevented by positioning the bag so as not to move in the bag body is emphasized.
  • the heat insulation bag described in Patent Document 2 uses the heat insulating effect of the foamed granular material group as the solidified state so as to conform to the shape of the material to be insulated, and the foamed granular material in the solidified state. It is possible to position the object to be kept warm so that it does not move within the bag body, the foamed granular material group in the solidified state can expect not only a heat insulating effect but also a buffering effect, and it can stably hold the article in place Also, a great effect can be expected in packing an article to be transported as a courier.
  • the heat insulating bag described in Patent Document 2 is supposed to be used as a shopping bag, and even if the bag described in Patent Document 2 is used as it is, it cannot be used as an article storage bag for home delivery. However, it is just a bag as it is, even if the customer does not carry this bag for courier, and conversely the packaging courier will provide the customer with various sizes depending on the type of product It is difficult to prepare the right one, and it is not practical for a single-use bag because of its high cost. Furthermore, the problem is that the conventional concept of requesting a courier to deliver a product to the courier is to pack the product and request delivery to the builder.
  • the problem to be solved is that the client can get rid of the concept of packing the goods and requesting delivery to the contractor, so that the client does not need to pack the goods for the repair request.
  • the bag as described in Patent Document 2 as a packaging bag for courier goods, but if the bag is used for shopping, the packaging courier will collect the items that the customer has left. Sometimes it is not always sufficient to pack it for transport, and there should be a preferred form of use for packing goods that have been requested to be transported as a courier.
  • the problem is that, when requesting the delivery of a conventional article to a courier company, in most cases, the client was packing the article and requesting the delivery to the dealer.
  • the bag body is provided with an air supply / exhaust port that communicates with the granular material storage unit, and the granular material storage unit is in a degassed state at the air supply / exhaust port.
  • a holding intake valve is attached. According to the description of Patent Document 2, this intake valve is the same as that used for a child's float bag, maintains a closed state in a no-load state, and is pinched by a finger from the outside and pushed. As a result, the valve is opened.
  • the exhaust pump for degassing the inside of the bag body is a manual or electric type pump that is carried by a consumer who has a shopping bag or is provided in a food store. That's it.
  • the exhaust pump is connected to the air supply / exhaust port, the exhaust valve of the air supply / exhaust port is suppressed from the outside, the intake valve is held open, and the exhaust pump is operated to operate the bag. It is said that the air is removed from the granular material container of the double bag that the body has, but there seems to be room for improvement in terms of its operation.
  • the present invention is an article packing tool for courier service comprising a combination of an outer layer sheet, a mat, and a buffer filled in the mat.
  • the outer layer sheet is a surface protective cover for the mat, and the mat is laminated integrally with the outer layer sheet.
  • the mat is folded in half with the outer layer sheet to form a holder, the article is sandwiched between the bottom and the front part of the holder, if necessary, both sides of the folded mat are closed, the inside of the mat is deaerated, and the article is removed. Packing.
  • the valve is a combination of a check valve and an intake valve, and is attached to a part of the mat.
  • the check valve functions to maintain the deaeration state, and when unpacking, the intake valve is opened manually, and the buffer is softened by sucking outside air into the mat.
  • the courier company brings the packing tool and the pump to the requester, packs the article for which the delivery request has been received, inserts the suction port of the dedicated pump into the supply / exhaust port of the valve,
  • the buffer in the mat is solidified in the shape of the article, and is packed in a state where each surface portion of the article is protected by the mat.
  • valve Since the valve is a check valve, outside air is not sucked as it is, but for safety, the knob is turned to prevent the intake valve from opening, the flap is folded to close the bag opening, and the valve surface The vehicle can be loaded and transported as it is.
  • the flap At the delivery destination, open the flap to expose the valve, rotate the knob to release the intake valve, push down the valve stem, and open the intake valve to open the intake air. Since the buffer is softened, the article can be easily detached from the holder.
  • the present invention can be used as a packaging tool that a courier company owns, brings it to a requester, collects it from the delivery destination, and uses it repeatedly. There is an advantage that it does not come out.
  • the combination of the mat used for the parcel delivery goods packing implement by this invention and an outer layer sheet is shown, (a) is a top view of a mat, (b) is a top view of an outer layer sheet.
  • the mat for use in home delivery article packing implement is a diagram showing a state where the sewing superimposed on the outer layer sheet, X 1 -X in (a) is a bottom view, (b) is a plan view, (c) it is (a) It is 1 line sectional drawing.
  • A) is a development view of the parcel delivery goods packing tool
  • (b) is a diagram showing a state in which the packing tool is bent to form the bottom and the front portion of the holder.
  • bulb The structure of a valve
  • FIG. 1 It is a perspective view of a valve, (a) is a state just after inserting a knob in a valve box, and is a figure showing a position which can open an intake valve, (b) can not open an intake valve by turning a knob. It is a figure which shows the state made into. It is a figure which shows typically the relationship between the operation pushbutton and a cylindrical part, (a) shows the position where the stay faced the recessed part of the cylindrical part, (b) is the state which pushed down the pushbutton (C) is a figure which shows the state which cannot push down a pushbutton. (A)-(c) is a figure which shows the packing procedure of the goods using the parcel delivery goods packing tool of this invention.
  • FIG. 2 is an article packing tool for home delivery according to a second embodiment, in which (a) and (c) are development views of the packing tool according to the second embodiment, and (b) is a sectional view taken along the line DD in (a). It is a figure which shows the small piece made from polystyrene in a buffer.
  • (A)-(f) is a figure which shows the example of the various raw materials which can be utilized as a buffer.
  • FIG. 4 is an article packing tool for home delivery according to a third embodiment, where (a) is a plan view and (b) is a bottom view (c) is a cross-sectional view taken along line X 2 -X 2 of (b).
  • FIG. 1 is an exploded view of components of a courier goods packaging device according to the present invention.
  • the package for home delivery in this embodiment is a combination of a mat 1 and an outer layer sheet 2 that are laminated and integrated.
  • a valve 6 is attached to the mat 1 as shown in FIG.
  • the mat 1 is formed by superposing a rectangular topsheet 1a and a backsheet 1b having airtightness and filling a cushioning body 4 with a bag having airtightness in which the peripheral edge is sealed.
  • the inside air is deaerated or outside air is sucked inside, and is attached to a part of the mat 1.
  • the outer layer sheet 2 is a mere cover that covers one surface of the mat 1 as shown in FIG. 1B, and a small part that allows the valve 6 attached to the mat to face a part of the sheet surface.
  • the hole H is opened.
  • the outer layer sheet 2 and the mat 1 are horizontally long (vertically long when placed vertically), the outer layer sheet 2 is longer than the mat 1, and the mat 1 and the outer layer sheet 2 are respectively shown in FIG.
  • the overlapping portion becomes an article packing area Wa, and an extended portion Wc of the outer layer sheet 2 is formed by folding the mat 1 together with the outer layer sheet 2 as described later.
  • the flap 5 closes the opening of the holder 3 to be used.
  • the buffer body 4 When the air in the bag body of the mat 1 is extracted and its internal volume is reduced, the buffer body 4 becomes familiar with the shape of the article packed in the mat 1 and the packing density increases, so that the mat 1 is placed on the surface of the article. It has a function of closely contacting and reducing the impact received from the outside. What has such a function is, for example, a synthetic resin foam bead filled in the mat 1.
  • the valve 6 has its air supply / exhaust port positioned in a part of the sheet surface of the outer layer sheet 2 in the packing area Wa, particularly in the vicinity of the edge of the outer layer sheet 2.
  • the mat 1 is folded inward with the outer layer sheet 2 from the intermediate portion OO of the entire length in the length direction of the packing area Wa, and the folded portion is shown in FIG. ) As shown in FIG.
  • one side edge of the holder 3 formed by folding the packing region Wa in half with the intermediate portion OO as a base point is previously sewn with a seam S.
  • the fastener 7 which opens and closes the clearance gap is attached to the other side edge.
  • the edge of the flap 5 of the outer layer sheet 2 and the corresponding portion of the sheet surface of the outer layer sheet 2 that forms the front portion C of the holder 3 are formed when the packing area Wa is folded in two.
  • a hook-and-loop fastener 8 that closes the gap between the bottom B and the front C of the holder 3 is attached.
  • a slip box 5a for home delivery is attached to a part of the outer surface of the flap 5, which is an extended portion Wc of the outer layer sheet 2.
  • the slip case 5a is a pocket having a transparent sheet that allows the characters of the slip accommodated therein to be seen through.
  • thermoplastic polyurethane sheet or a vinyl chloride sheet is used as the mat 1
  • thermoplastic polyurethane sheet, a vinyl chloride sheet, a flexible metallocene polyethylene and EVOH / polyethylene laminated film are used as the outer layer sheet 2
  • Laminated film of metallocene polyethylene and gas barrier nylon, nylon 6, nylon 66 base fabric / thermoplastic urethane tarpaulin, nylon 6, nylon 66 base fabric / vinyl chloride tarpaulin or polyester base fabric / thermoplastic urethane tarpaulin, polyester base fabric / vinyl chloride Tarpaulin is used.
  • a breathable bag using a polyester spunbonded nonwoven fabric or a nylon spunbonded nonwoven fabric is divided into several elongated bags so that a large number of beads are not biased over the entire surface. The same amount of beads can be filled in each, and this can be inserted between the top sheet 1a and the back sheet 1b of the mat 1 to finish the mat into a flat appearance.
  • the beads are granules of expanded polyethylene or expanded polystyrene, and the particle size of the beads is not limited. However, the smaller the particle size, the better the shape of the article.
  • Fig. 4 shows the structure of the valve 6.
  • the valve 6 is a combination of a check valve 9 and an intake valve 10.
  • the intake valve 10 is incorporated in the center of a cylindrical valve box 11 having a flange 11 a at the bottom, and the check valve is disposed around the intake valve 10. 9 is incorporated.
  • the flange 11 a is a support that supports the valve box 11 in an airtight manner from the inside of the mat 1.
  • the check valve 9 is opened when the suction force of the pump acts upon degassing in the mat 1, and is closed after degassing to prevent the introduction of outside air into the mat 1.
  • the intake valve 10 is opened by a push button operation and enables introduction of outside air into the deaerated mat 1.
  • the valve box 11 is detachably coupled to a coupler 12 attached to a pump (or a suction port of a hose connected to the pump).
  • FIG. 4A shows a state in which the check valve is opened by suction with a pump and the air in the mat is deaerated
  • FIG. 4C shows a state in which the valve opening operation is prevented so that the intake valve 10 does not open.
  • 5A and 5B show components of the check valve 9 and the intake valve 10.
  • the intake valve 10 is a combination of a cylindrical portion 10a that protrudes from the center of the valve box 11 and a valve rod 10c that opens and closes a valve port 10b in the cylindrical portion 10a.
  • the valve rod 10c includes a coil spring.
  • valve port 10b is pressed against the rim of the valve port 10b so that the valve port 10b is always kept closed.
  • a cam groove 13 is spirally opened in the rising direction on the outer wall of the valve box 11 (see FIG. 6).
  • a knob 15 having a protrusion 14 that engages in the cam groove 13 is fitted into the valve box 11 so as to be able to rotate.
  • the knob 15 has an operation push button 16 that can be pushed down by using the elasticity of the material at the head, and the bottom of the push button 16 has a top portion of the tubular portion 10a into which the valve rod 10c is inserted.
  • a stay 17 is provided so as to abut on.
  • the said cylindrical part 10a has the recessed part 18 in the top part.
  • FIG. 7A shows a state in which the protrusion 14 is at the right end of the cam groove 13 that is raised to the right in the figure (the position where the protrusion 14 is most lifted), and the intake valve can be opened by the push button 16.
  • FIG. 6B shows a position where the protrusion 14 is at the left end of the cam groove 13 (position where the protrusion 14 is pushed down) and the intake valve cannot be opened.
  • the relationship between the cam groove 13 and the push button 16 is shown in FIG.
  • FIG. 7 is a diagram schematically showing the relationship between the operation push button 16 provided in the knob 15 and the cylindrical portion 10a.
  • the knob 15 is displaced up and down in accordance with the displacement of the rotation angle along the spiral of the cam groove 13, and the stay 17 faces the concave portion 18 of the cylindrical portion 10a as shown in FIG.
  • the operation button can be pushed down within the depth range of the recess 18, and at the position where the stay 17 is removed from the recess 18 as shown in FIG.
  • the push button 16 for operation cannot be pushed down because it is supported by the top of the cylindrical part 10a and pressed against the top.
  • the intake valve 10 cannot be opened at the position where the stay 17 is removed from the recess 18.
  • the knob 15 is rotated to bring the stay 17 into contact with the head of the cylindrical portion 10a so that the push button 16 cannot be pushed down.
  • the check valve 9 includes a combination of a filter 9a, a ring 9b in which a valve opening is formed between radial ribs, and a valve plate 9c made of a flexible material. Is incorporated in the outer periphery of the intake valve 10.
  • the filter 9a When assembling the check valve 9, the filter 9a is first installed by supporting the mouth of the annular opening formed around the cylindrical portion 10a, then the ring 9b is fitted, and the valve plate 9c is inserted. It is suppressed from above by a valve plate retainer 9d and is held by the tubular portion 10a.
  • the valve box 11 attached to the mat 1 is drawn to the surface of the outer layer sheet 2 from the small hole H opened in the outer layer sheet 2, and the valve box 11 is laminated from the upper layer sheet 2 and the mat 1 by fitting the ring 20 from above. And held in place in an airtight seal.
  • a courier is requested to carry out a repair for a notebook personal computer (hereinafter abbreviated as article M).
  • article M a notebook personal computer
  • the client does not need to pack the laptop for transportation.
  • the courier brings the courier goods packing tool and the deaeration pump according to the present invention to the place designated by the client ( Home, office, etc.) and receive the article M from the client.
  • FIG. 8 (a) the courier puts the courier goods packing tool brought at the visited place on the floor or a table, and inserts the article M into the holder 3 with one side fastener 7 opened.
  • the fastener 7 is closed as shown in FIG.
  • the flap 5 is folded back on the front part C of the outer layer sheet 2 covering the surface of the article M, the delivery slip is inserted into the slip box 5a, stored as a courier, and the delivery destination. Carry it as a parcel delivery to a computer repair center.
  • the mat unless air is fed into the bag body of the mat 1, the mat is in close contact with the article M to stably support the article M, and by the buffering action of a large number of beads and other buffer bodies filled in the bag body, Impacts and vibrations received from outside are alleviated.
  • the flap 5 joined by the hook-and-loop fastener 8 is first peeled off from the front part C, and the valve box 11 of the valve 6 is exposed to the outside.
  • the knob 15 fitted to the valve box 11 is rotated, the protrusion 14 engaged in the cam groove 13 is guided along the cam groove 13, and the turning of the knob 15 causes the protrusion 15 in FIG.
  • the protrusion 14 projecting from the lower surface of the push button 16 faces the recess 18 formed in the head portion of the cylindrical portion, and the push button 16 can be pushed down.
  • valve rod 10c inserted into the tubular portion 10a is integrally pushed down to open the valve port 10b, and the outside air is sucked into the mat 1 which is in a negative pressure, The close contact state of the buffer body is eliminated, the mat 1 becomes soft, and the package can be freely opened (see FIG. 4B).
  • the sheet surfaces of the mat 1 are joined (thermally welded) over a range of a certain area as shown in FIG. 11, and a non-buffering portion 40 that is not filled with a buffer is locally attached to a specific portion of the mat 1.
  • a non-buffering portion 40 that is not filled with a buffer is locally attached to a specific portion of the mat 1. This is an example formed.
  • the unbuffered portion 40 is formed by joining the periphery of the mat of a specific portion supported by the buffer body 4 over a range of a certain area of the upper and lower sheet surfaces.
  • FIG. 11A is an example in which circular unbuffered portions 40 are formed at four corresponding locations in the central region of the bottom portion B corresponding to the front portion C of the packing region.
  • FIG. 11 (b) when an article is sandwiched between two folded mats 1 as a holder, a buffer body that surrounds the non-buffering portion 40 and is filled with the mat 1 4, the impact on the article can be reduced by reducing the buffer area.
  • the non-buffering portion 40 does not need to be formed in a dispersed manner, and the non-buffering portion 40 may be formed in a rectangular shape in the center area of each of the front portion C and the bottom portion B as shown in FIG. .
  • the buffer body 4 is basically filled in the mat, pressed tightly by deaeration in the mat, and presses the surface of the article sandwiched between the two folded mat packing regions as a holder. It is only necessary to obtain the frictional resistance necessary to prevent the lateral displacement.
  • the granular simple substance such as a bead is brought into close contact with each other by degassing in the mat to pressurize the article, thereby preventing the lateral displacement of the article.
  • Such a function is not limited to beads, but is an unshaped small piece (piece) 4a made of polystyrene as shown in FIG. 12 (this small piece is usually used as a cushioning material to be packed together with an article when packing a package. Or may be processed into a sheet shape or a net shape.
  • FIG. 13 shows examples of various materials that can be used as a buffer.
  • FIGS. 13A to 13D are examples of an extruded sheet 22 of foamed polyethylene dispersed on the sheet surface to form punched holes.
  • FIG. 13A is a circular punched hole a having the same diameter
  • FIG. I is an example in which the hole c of the star pattern is opened, and the holes d of the pattern of X mark are opened by being dispersed in the vertical and horizontal directions on the sheet surface.
  • FIG. 13E shows a fruit net 23 into which fruits such as peaches, apples and pears are placed. This fruit net is obtained by processing a foamed polyethylene string into a lattice shape, and can expand and contract in one axial direction.
  • FIG. 13 (f) shows a bubble-like cushioning sheet 24 in which fine edges of closed cells, in which bubbles are sealed, are formed to protrude vertically and horizontally on a polyethylene sheet surface.
  • the sheet or net having holes or protrusions dispersed on the surface is stacked in one or more layers as shown in FIG. Then, when the mat 1 is folded to wrap the article and the inside of the mat 1 is deaerated, the stacked sheets adhere to each other, solidify in the shape of the article, cover the surface of the article, and serve as a cushioning material. Protect. Holes or protrusions formed on the surface of the sheet can be used as a guide when folding the sheet, and can be folded accurately along the shape of the article, and the mat can be bent by extracting the air inside. Hold and solidify. This is the same when using the net.
  • the buffer capacity can be managed by the number of stacked sheets.
  • a sheet or a net is used for the buffer, a stable buffer action can be obtained because it does not move through the mat like the beads and become dense.
  • the mat cushioning can be adjusted by setting the shape, size and number of punched holes formed in the sheet. Furthermore, by forming the above-mentioned unbuffered portion on a part of the mat, the impact on the packaged article can be reduced.
  • the package for courier goods according to the present invention is not limited to the case where the mat is laminated on the outer layer sheet, and when an airtight sheet is used as the outer layer sheet, the outer layer sheet 32 and the inner layer sheet 41 on the back side are used as shown in FIG.
  • the outer layer sheet 32 and the mat 31 can be integrally formed by stretching the airtight sheet and filling the buffer 34 between the two sheets to seal the periphery.
  • the outer layer sheet 32 is longer than the inner layer sheet 41, and the inner layer sheet 41 and the outer layer sheet 32 are stacked one above the other with their one ends aligned.
  • the entire circumference of the inner layer sheet 41 is hermetically sealed to the outer layer sheet 32 with a certain width to form the mat 31.
  • the extended portion Wc of the outer layer sheet 32 is the same as the first embodiment in that it becomes a flap 35 that closes the opening of the holder 33 formed by folding the packing area Wa of the inner and outer layer sheets 32 and 41 in two. .
  • the air supply / exhaust valve 36 in the mat is attached to the outer layer sheet 32, and is formed when the inner end edge of the extended portion Wc of the outer layer sheet 32 that becomes the flap 35 and the packing area Wa are folded in two.
  • This embodiment is also the same as the first embodiment in that a hook-and-loop fastener 38 that closes the gap between the bottom portion B and the front portion C of the holder is provided.
  • a fastener 37 that opens and closes a gap formed on both sides of the intermediate portion OO as a base point when the packing region is folded in two as a holder is attached.
  • both side edges of the holder folded in two may be closed in advance, or only one side can be opened and closed, and both side edges may be opened and closed.
  • an article is stably held between two folded holders by simply sandwiching the article between the holders in which the mat filled with the cushioning body is folded in two and extracting the air in the bag of the mat.
  • it is not always necessary to close both side edges of the folded holder.
  • it is desirable to seal with a sewing or a fastener.
  • the article packed with the mat according to the present invention is further stored in the outer box, no problem occurs even if the article is held between the holders without closing both side edges of the folded holder.
  • the articles to be packed in the packaging device for home delivery are not limited to personal computers, and are used for home delivery of precision equipment and electronic equipment, and by stacking thin articles such as CDs and DVDs. It can also be used when a large amount is packed and transported.
  • the parcel delivery goods packing tool according to the present invention has been repaired when the goods are delivered from the retail store or mass retailer to the buyer, or when the goods are delivered from the user of the goods to the repair center for repair of the goods.
  • it should be widely used for moving goods by moving or courier, delivering goods from department stores and retail stores, and transporting goods and documents between factories and offices. Can do.

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L'invention porte sur un dispositif d'emballage pour service de livraison à domicile qui permet d’épargner à un demandeur le souci d'emballer un article qu’il souhaite faire réparer. Selon l’invention, un dispositif d'emballage est formé par la combinaison d'un mat (1), d'une feuille de couche externe (2) et d'un corps de rembourrage (4). Le mat (1) est une feuille rectangulaire possédant une étanchéité à l'air. Ledit mât est scellé de façon étanche à l'air, est superposé intégralement sur la feuille de couche externe (2), et forme une région d'emballage (Wa). La région d'emballage (Wa) est une partie doublement pliée avec un article (M) intercalé entre les plis. Un rabat (5) de la feuille de couche externe (2), lequel est formé au niveau d'une partie étendue de la région d'emballage (Wa), est une partie étendue (Wc) servant à fermer un espace entre les plis du mat (1). Lorsque de l'air dans le mat (1) est retiré de façon à réduire le volume du corps de sac, le corps de rembourrage (4) suit la forme de l'article emballé dans le mat (1). Ceci augmente la densité de remplissage du corps de rembourrage, ce qui amène le corps de rembourrage à venir en contact étroit avec la surface de l'article (M).
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