1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a buffering sheath, and more particularly to an airtight sheath for packing and protecting bottles from being damaged by external impact.
2. Related Art
A traditional wrapping material is generally provided with a soft inner pad, such as foam, on a peripheral side thereof for protecting articles to be wrapped so as to prevent the articles from being damaged or broken by external vibration. However, the soft inner pad is required to be attached to the wrapping material with additional processes to avoid moving or coming off from the wrapping material, but the additional processes of attaching the soft inner pad are not only cumbersome but also costly to assembly.
In view of the above-mentioned drawbacks, an air inflatable structure is designed to resist impact, with air columns filled with air, and is capable of protecting articles from being vibrated. Due to the great utility, the inflatable air packing materials are to replace traditional wrapping materials by degrees, especially in the field of packing high-tech products, for example, such as mobile phones or display panels. Recently, air packing materials are also utilized to wrap fragile articles made of glass or porcelain, such as wine bottles, in a way that a bottle is surrounded by several air packing pads in a container. Specifically, a bottle is placed on an air packing pad and enveloped by separate air packing pads. Though the bottle can be protected by the air packing pads, the bottle is not well positioned because the air packing pads are separately placed. In other words, separate pieces of packing pads are likely to move in the container whereby rendering the bottle fragile to impact. Besides, it is difficult to hold separately placed air packing pads together with the bottle, or to take out the bottle together with separate air packing pads from the container. As a result, traditional air packing pads fail to provide well protection for bottles while bottles are taken out of the container, or while bottles are loaded in the container.
Consequently, it is imperative to improve an inflation structure to be capable of securely positioning fragile bottles and effectively protecting bottles from being impacted by external force.
Accordingly, an objective of the present invention is to provide an airtight sheath for packing a bottle which is capable of being buffered against external impact.
Another objective of the present invention is to provide an airtight sheath capable of protecting a neck portion of a bottle.
To achieve the above-mentioned objectives, the airtight sheath is made of at least two outer films and comprises a first buffering unit comprising a plurality of first air columns, and two distal heat-sealing sides being heat-sealed to terminate two opposite sides of the first buffering unit; a second buffering unit comprising a plurality of second air columns, two opposite sides of the second buffering unit being heat-sealed with the two distal heat-sealing sides of the first buffering unit; a bottom unit comprising a plurality of bottom air columns connected with ends of the plurality of first air columns and second air columns, the bottom unit and the first and second buffering units cooperatively forming a packing space for packing the bottle therein; and a cover extending from one end of the first buffering unit opposite to the bottom unit and disposed in the packing space, the cover comprising two connecting air columns and at least a lid air column located between the two connecting air columns, each of the connecting air columns and the lid air column respectively having a top portion and a shielding portion bending from the top portion and extending downward to the packing space, the top portion extending and bending from the first air column, a side of each of the connecting air columns opposite to the lid air column being heat-sealed with the first buffering unit, whereby the cover and the first buffering unit cooperatively forming an insertion slot communicating with the packing space for enveloping a neck portion of the bottle.
In one aspect of the present invention, the first buffering unit is provided with multiple bending nodes formed on at least several of the first air columns corresponding in position to the shielding portions of the cover, and the bending nodes are arranged in parallel and in alignment with each other and heat-sealed to allow the first air columns to be bendable with respect to the bending nodes.
In another aspect of the present invention, the cover further comprises two protection units, which are heat-sealed to the connecting air columns in such a way that the connecting air columns and the lid air column are located between the two protection units, each of the protection units comprises a plurality of divided air columns and protection air columns extending in the packing space, the divided air columns extend and bend from the first air columns, each of the divided air columns has a width smaller than that of each of the first air columns, and an interval heat-sealing line is provided between and along either two of the divided air columns for facilitating bending of the divided air columns.
In another aspect of the present invention, the bottom air columns of the bottom unit integrally extend and bend from the first air columns and the second air columns, and two recessed sealing lines respectively formed at and bending inwardly from opposite end portions of the bottom unit and connecting the distal heat-sealing sides of the first buffering unit so as to form two recessed portions between the bottom unit and the first and second buffering units.
The airtight sheath of the present invention is to utilize air inflation structure to buffer the bottle therein against external impact from either bottom, up, or side directions, and the bottle is securely packed in the packing space as well as the neck portion enveloped by the cover. As a result, the airtight sheath efficiently provides multidimensional protection for the bottle 5 during package and delivery from being damaged by external impact.
An airtight sheath of the present invention is capable of being quickly inflated with air to function as an impact resistant structure, where an inner space of the airtight sheath is capable of packing a bottle so as to provide impact resistance for the bottle, which is, for example, a wine bottle, but is not limited thereby.
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The second buffering unit 2 comprises a plurality of second air columns 21 extending longitudinally and arranged in parallel. Likewise, either two of the second air columns 21 are spaced with an interval heat-sealing line 211. Peripheral sides of the second buffering unit 2 are heat-sealed, wherein two opposite sides of the second buffering unit 2 are heat-sealed with the two distal heat-sealing sides 12 of the first buffering unit 1 so as to connect the first and second buffering units 1 and 2. In this embodiment, the second buffering unit 2 is of a same size and profile as the first buffering unit 1. The two outer films 101, 102 extend upward of the second buffering unit 2 to form an inflation path 103, which is traversely located above the second air columns 21 for enabling air flow over the inflation path 103 to inflate the entire airtight sheath 100.
The bottom unit 3 comprises a plurality of bottom air columns 31 integrally extend and bend from ends of the first air columns 11 and the second air columns 21, whereby a packing space 10 is formed by the first and second buffering units 1 and 2 and the bottom unit 3 and is open at a top of the sheath 100 for packing a bottle 5 therein (as shown in
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Accordingly, the airtight sheath 100 of the present invention is to utilize air inflation structure to buffer the bottle 5 therein against external impact from either bottom, up, or side directions, and the bottle 5 is securely packed in the packing space 10 as well as the neck portion 51 enveloped by the cover 4. As a result, the airtight sheath 100 efficiently provides multidimensional protection for the bottle 5 during package and delivery from being damaged by external impact.
It is understood that the invention may be embodied in other forms within the scope of the claims. Thus the present examples and embodiments are to be considered in all respects as illustrative, and not restrictive, of the invention defined by the claims.
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