This application is a national stage of International Application No. PCT/JP2014/076655, filed Oct. 6, 2014, which claims the benefit of Japanese Application No. 2013-222095, filed Oct. 25, 2013, in the Japanese Patent Office, the disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention relates to a cushioning material constructed by folding a single sheet, and to a package using such a cushioning material.
Conventionally, when an electronic appliance or the like is packed, it is common to place, in a cardboard case, a cushioning material for absorbing impact and vibration from outside during transport and place a product (article to be packed) on the cushioning material such that the to-be-cushioned surface of the product rests on the product placement surface of the cushioning material. As one type of such cushioning materials, there are known those which are constructed by folding a single cardboard sheet into a predetermined shape.
For example, Patent Document 1 identified below discloses, as a cushioning material that is constructed by folding a single cardboard sheet, a cardboard cushioning material in which cuts are formed in part of a cardboard sheet according to the exterior shape of an article to be packed so that, when the sheet is folded such that the cuts fit the exterior shape of the article, an article insertion space is left into which at least part of the article can be inserted. Here, with a remaining part of the cardboard sheet, a hollow cushioning portion is formed so as to adjoin the surface of a cardboard stack opposite the article insertion surface.
Patent Document 1: Japanese Patent Application Publication No. 2007-22566
Inconveniently, however, the cushioning material disclosed in Patent Document 1 is configured such that the entire exterior of the packed article is covered by the cardboard sheet. This requires a large amount of cardboard sheet, and requires an increasingly large amount of cardboard sheet as the number of faces, or the area of the surface, on which to rest the article increases.
Against the background discussed above, an object of the present invention is to provide a cushioning material that can be constructed by folding a single sheet and that can absorb external forces from five directions with no increase in the amount of sheet used.
To achieve the above object, a first configuration of the present invention is a cushioning material that is constructed from a single sheet material. The cushioning material has a rectangular bottom segment, a first and a second side segment, a top segment, an engagement segment, a pair of first flaps, a penetrated hole, a pair of second flaps, a pair of first engagement grooves, and a pair of second engagement grooves. The first and second side segments are arranged at two opposite sides of the bottom segment, so as to be contiguous with the bottom segment across folding lines respectively. The top segment is arranged at the side of the first side segment opposite from the bottom segment, so as to be contiguous with the first side segment across a folding line. The middle segment is arranged at the side of the second side segment opposite from the bottom segment, so as to be contiguous with the second side segment across a folding line. The engagement segment is arranged at the side of the top segment opposite from the first side segment, so as to be contiguous with the top segment opposite across a folding line. The first flaps are arranged at two sides of the middle segment perpendicular to its side at which the second side segment is contiguously arranged, so as to be contiguous with the middle segment across folding lines respectively. The penetrated hole is formed to extend from the middle segment beyond folding lines into parts of the first flaps respectively, so as to be penetrated by the engagement segment. The second flaps are arranged at two sides of the engagement segment perpendicular to its side at which the top segment is contiguously arranged, so as to be contiguous with the engagement segment across folding lines respectively. The second flaps have engagement portions formed at their respective tip ends. The first engagement grooves are formed at the gaps between the first side segment and the top segment by extending the first side segment such that the first side segment embraces the top segment from opposite sides. The second engagement grooves are formed by extending the penetrated hole at its opposite ends. The bottom segment, the first side segment, the second side segment, and the top segment are folded into a rectangular column such that the second flaps and the engagement segment are inserted into the penetrated hole. The first flaps are folded away from the first side segment and the middle segment is folded toward the first side segment such that the second engagement grooves are fitted in the first engagement grooves. The engagement segment is folded to be substantially perpendicular to the top segment and the second flaps are folded to be substantially perpendicular to the engagement segment such that the engagement portions are engaged with the first flaps. Now, the middle segment and the top segment are held substantially parallel to the bottom segment.
With the first configuration according to the present invention, a cushioning material is constructed integrally from a single sheet material. This helps reduce the number of components of a cushioning material and facilitate its construction. It is also possible to reduce the space for storage of cushioning materials before being constructed. Moreover, since external forces from five directions can be absorbed reliably, it is possible to reduce the number of cushioning materials needed and the amount of sheet material used to form the cushioning material, and to effectively prevent jolting and rattling of the packed article during transport.
Hereinafter, an embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
At two opposite sides of the bottom segment 1, the first and second side segments 2 and 3 are arranged contiguously across folding lines L1 and L2 respectively. At the other two sides of the bottom segment 1, third flaps 19a and 19b are arranged contiguously across folding lines L3 and L4 respectively.
At the side of the first side segment 2 opposite from the bottom segment 1, the top segment 5 is arranged contiguously across a folding line L5. The first side segment 2 is extended so as to embrace the top segment 5 from opposite sides, and the gaps between the first side segment 2 and the top segment 5 form first engagement grooves 8a and 8b. Near the open ends of the first engagement grooves 8a and 8b respectively, engagement claws 9 are formed that protrude inward from the first side segment 2, and in the first side segment 2, oblong cut holes 10 are formed at four places.
At the side of the second side segment 3 opposite from the bottom segment 1, the middle segment 4 is arranged contiguously across a folding line L6. At the two sides of the middle segment 4 adjoining the folding line L6, first flaps 7a and 7b are arranged contiguously across folding lines L7 and L8. At side edges of the first flaps 7a and 7b respectively, engagement tabs 13 are formed. A penetrated hole 15 is formed so as to extend from the middle segment 4 across the folding lines L7 and L8 into the first flaps 7a and 7b, and at opposite ends of the penetrated hole 15, second engagement grooves 17a and 17b are formed.
Here, in a base-end part of the middle segment 4 relative to the penetrated hole 15 (in
At the side of the top segment 5 opposite from the first side segment 2, the engagement segment 6 is arranged contiguously across a folding line L10. At the two sides of the engagement segment 6 adjoining the folding line L10, second flaps 11a and 11b are arranged contiguously across folding lines L11 and L12 respectively. At tip ends of the second flaps 11a and 11b respectively, engagement portions 20 are formed.
Here, the width-direction dimension w1 of the engagement segment 6, the opening width w2 of the penetrated hole 15 plus the second engagement grooves 17a and 17b in their length direction, and the width-direction dimension w3 of the engagement segment 6 plus the second flaps 11a and 11b fulfill the relationship w1<w2<w3.
Next, with reference to
Then, as shown in
Next, as shown in
Next, as shown in
As described previously, in a tip-end part of the middle segment 4 relative to the penetrated hole 15, the interval between the folding lines L7 and L8 is wider than the interval between the first engagement grooves 8a and 8b. Accordingly, as shown in
Moreover, owing to the resilient force of the middle segment 4 folded toward the first side segment 2, even if the first flaps 7a and 7b swing upward (in such a direction as to disengage the first engagement grooves 8a and 8b and the second engagement grooves 17a and 17b from each other), as shown in
Moreover, the resilient force of the sheet resulting from the top segment 5 and the engagement segment 6 being folded relative to each other makes it difficult for the engagement tabs 13 on the first flaps 7a and 7b and the engagement portions 20 on the second flaps 11a and 11b to disengage from each other.
When an article to be packed is packed using the cushioning material 100 according to the present invention, as shown in
In
Once the article 30 with the cushioning materials 100 attached to it is packed in the package box 101, the space between the middle segment 4, on which the article 30 is placed, and the bottom segment 1 absorbs (cushions) an external force from the direction of the bottom face of the package box 101 (i.e., from the direction indicated by arrow A in
In the cushioning material 100, opposite side edges of the first side segment 2 abut on the inner side faces of the package box 101 in its length direction, and top edges of the first side segment 2, the first flaps 7a and 7b, and the second flaps 11a and 11b abut on the inner side of the ceiling face of the package box 101. Thus, external forces from the directions of the side faces of the package box 101 in its length direction (e.g., from the directions indicated by arrows B and C in
Moreover, in the cushioning material 100, those edges (see
Thus, using the cushioning material 100 according to the present invention, it is possible to securely absorb external forces from five directions with a single cushioning material 100. This helps reduce the number of cushioning materials 100 needed and the amount of cardboard sheet used to form the cushioning material 100, and to effectively prevent jolting and rattling of the packed article 30 during transport.
Moreover, by adjusting the number and size of the cut holes 10 formed in the first side segment 2, it is possible to adjust the cushioning performance of the cushioning material 100. The cut holes 10 do not necessarily have to be formed in the first side segment 2; they may instead be formed in the second side segment 3, the middle segment 4, the top segment 5, or elsewhere depending on the place where the cushioning performance needs to be adjusted.
Before being constructed, the cushioning material 100 is in the form of a single sheet as shown in
The present invention can be implemented in any manners other than specifically described above, and allows for many modifications and variations without departing from the spirit of the invention. For example, in the embodiment described above, the cut holes 10 are formed to lessen the cushioning performance. Instead, in a case where higher cushioning performance is required, the first flaps 7a and 7b, the third flaps 19a and 19b, or the like can be configured to have the sheet folded up into two stacked layers.
The cushioning material 100 according to the embodiment described above is merely a preferred example: the cut holes 10 and the third flaps 19a and 19b are not essential. That is, the configuration of the cushioning material 100 in its details can be modified as necessary to suit the shape of the article to be packed.
The present invention finds applications in cushioning materials constructed by folding a single sheet. The present invention provides a cushioning material that can be constructed easily by folding a single sheet and that can absorb external forces from five directions with no increase in the amount of sheet used.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2013-222095 | Oct 2013 | JP | national |
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PCT/JP2014/076655 | 10/6/2014 | WO | 00 |
Publishing Document | Publishing Date | Country | Kind |
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WO2015/060111 | 4/30/2015 | WO | A |
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5979659 | Kataoka | Nov 1999 | A |
6268039 | Chou | Jul 2001 | B1 |
20030205498 | Maresh | Nov 2003 | A1 |
20040084349 | Kari | May 2004 | A1 |
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2007-22566 | Feb 2007 | JP |
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20160016686 A1 | Jan 2016 | US |