1. Field of Invention
The invention relates to a cushion and, in particular, to a cushion designed as an integrated structure.
2. Related Art
Nowadays, the electronic products such as computers, scanners, and computer peripherals become the indispensable equipments in the modern life. In order to protect the electronic products from being damaged on the shipping way, the corners and edges of the electronic products must be supported and protected with buffer materials before the electronic apparatus are put into the carton.
Regular buffer materials for aforesaid purpose are commonly molded from foamed plastics. However, with raising the environmental consciousness, the cardboards have been intensively used for packing the electronic products so that the environmental pollutions can be reduced and the protection purpose is attained concurrently.
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However, only the fastened elements 12 are used to fix the two ends of the bearing base 11, which is a simple structure, so that the conventional cushion 1 is easy to be damaged during the long-time shipment. In addition, because the cushion 1 is assembled by a plurality of components, the assembling procedures are complex, resulting in more manufacturing time and higher cost.
Therefore, according to the above-mentioned problems, it is a subjective to provide a cushion with a rigid structure, which is easily assembled and has lower manufacturing cost.
In view of the foregoing, the invention is to provide a cushion having a rigid structure, simple assembled procedures, and lower manufacturing cost.
To achieve the above, a cushion of the invention, which is a solid structure formed by a cardboard, includes a first baseboard, a second baseboard, a third baseboard, a fourth baseboard, a fifth baseboard, and at least one supporting board. In this case, the second baseboard is joined to a lateral side of the first baseboard. The first baseboard and the second baseboard are foldable along the junction line of the first baseboard and the second baseboard. The third baseboard is joined to another lateral side of the first baseboard. The first baseboard and the third baseboard are foldable along the junction line of the first baseboard and the third baseboard. The fourth baseboard is joined to a lateral side of the second baseboard. The second baseboard and the fourth baseboard are foldable along the junction line of the fourth baseboard and the second baseboard. A first baffle flap is disposed at a lateral side of the fourth baseboard and a plurality of first cut lines are formed in parallel with each other on the fourth baseboard. The fifth baseboard is joined to a lateral side of the third baseboard. The third baseboard and the fifth baseboard are foldable along the junction line of the fifth baseboard and the third baseboard. A second baffle flap is disposed at a lateral side of the fifth baseboard, and a plurality of second cut lines are formed in parallel with each other on the fifth baseboard. When the first baffle flap and the second baffle flap are connected and side matched to form the solid structure, the portion of the fourth baseboard between the first cut lines and the portion of the fifth baseboard between the second cut lines are folded toward each other to form a concave. The first baffle flap and the second baffle flap are substantially perpendicular to a bottom wall of the concave and a lateral side of the solid structure has an opening. The supporting board is joined to a lateral side of the opening and folded to be a supporting structure to cover the opening.
As mentioned above, the cushion of the invention is a solid (3-D) structure formed with a plurality of baseboards. In addition, the portions of the fourth baseboard and the fifth baseboard are folded toward each other to form a concave. The opening at the lateral side of the solid structure is covered by at least one folded supporting board. Compared with the prior art, the solid structure of the cushion of the invention is strengthened. Additionally, because the cushion of the invention is manufactured by folding a cardboard to form an integrated structure, the assembling procedures are simplified and the manufacturing cost is reduced.
The invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description given herein below illustration only, and thus is not limitative of the present invention, and wherein:
The present invention will be apparent from the following detailed description, which proceeds with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein the same references relate to the same elements.
With reference to
The second baseboard 32 is joined to a lateral side of the first baseboard 31. The first baseboard 31 and the second baseboard 32 can be folded along the junction line of the first baseboard 31 and the second baseboard 32. The third baseboard 33 is joined to another lateral side of the first baseboard 31. The first baseboard 31 and the third baseboard 33 are foldable along the junction line of the first baseboard 31 and the third baseboard 33. The fourth baseboard 34 is joined to a lateral side of the second baseboard 32. The second baseboard 32 and the fourth baseboard 34 are foldable along the junction line of the fourth baseboard 34 and the second baseboard 32. The fifth baseboard 35 is joined to a lateral side of the third baseboard 33. The third baseboard 33 and the fifth baseboard 35 are foldable along the junction line of the fifth baseboard 35 and the third baseboard 33.
As mentioned above, a first baffle flap 341 is disposed at a lateral side of the fourth baseboard 34, and a plurality of first cut lines 342 is formed in parallel with each other on the fourth baseboard 34. A second baffle flap 351 is disposed at a lateral side of the fifth baseboard 35, and a plurality of second cut lines 352 are formed in parallel with each other on the fifth baseboard 35. In this case, at least one side of the first baffle flap 341 or at least one side of the second baffle flap 351 has a wavy structure.
In addition, at least one first tongue flap 344 is formed between the parallel first cut lines 342 of the fourth baseboard 34 and is defined by at least one third cut line 343. At least one second tongue flap 354 is formed between the parallel second cut lines 352 of the fifth baseboard 35 and is defined by at least one fourth cut line 353.
Additionally, at least one first buffer hole 37 is formed at the junction of the second baseboard 32 and the fourth baseboard 34. At least one second buffer hole 38 is formed at the junction of the third baseboard 33 and the fifth baseboard 35. Herein, the first buffer hole 37 or the second buffer hole 38 can be in a circular shape.
The fourth baseboard 34 or the fifth baseboard 35 has at least one incision line 39. In the present embodiment, the incision line 39 can be a curve line, such as a sawtooth line or a wavy line.
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The supporting board 36 is joined to a lateral side of the opening 30 and folded to form a supporting structure to cover the opening 30. In the present embodiment, the opening 30 of the solid structure has a first portion 301 and a second portion 302. The supporting board 36 has a lateral wall 361, a first box unit 362 and a second box unit 363. One side surface of the first box unit 362 and one side surface of the second box unit 363 face to and are connected with the lateral wall 361. In this case, with reference to
As mentioned above, the concave 40 is used to receive a product 4. For instance, two cushions 3 according to the preferred embodiment of the invention are disposed at the two opposite ends of the product 4 (as shown in
In conclusion, the cushion of the invention is a solid structure formed with a plurality of baseboards. In addition, the portions of the fourth baseboard and the fifth baseboard are folded toward each other to form a concave. The opening at the lateral side of the solid structure is covered by at least one folded supporting board. Compared with the prior art, the solid structure of the cushion of the invention is strengthened. Additionally, because the cushion of the invention is manufactured by folding a cardboard to form an integrated structure, the assembling procedures are simplified and the manufacturing cost is reduced.
Although the invention has been described with reference to specific embodiments, this description is not meant to be construed in a limiting sense. Various modifications of the disclosed embodiments, as well as alternative embodiments, will be apparent to persons skilled in the art. It is, therefore, contemplated that the appended claims will cover all modifications that fall within the true scope of the invention.
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