Cushioning support member and fabricating method thereof

Abstract
A cushioning support member and a fabricating method thereof, in which a container main body can be constituted by using one piece of corrugated cardboard. The container main body can function simultaneously as a cushioning material which produces a cushioning effect for protecting contents from an external force, and the cushioning support member includes a polygonal bottom surface portion, a plurality of side surface portions formed continuously on sides of the bottom surface portion, and a plurality of supporting piece portions formed on at least two side surface portions of the plurality of side surface portions. The bottom surface portion and the plurality of side surface portions and the plurality of supporting piece portions are formed by one corrugated cardboard. The plurality of supporting piece portions and a plurality of supporting column portions which are bent into a cylindrical shape so as to support corner portions of a cubic content, and a plurality of contact portions which contact with side surfaces of the content are formed. Connecting portions between the bottom surface portion and the plurality of side surface portions are bent so that the content is housed and supported.
Description




TECHNICAL FIELD




The present invention relates to a cushioning support member for housing and supporting contents and a fabricating method thereof. In particular, the present invention relates to a cushioning support member which is formed from a single piece of corrugated cardboard and a fabricating method thereof.




BACKGROUND ART




Conventionally, a packaging container used for a comparatively small-sized electronic equipment shown in

FIG. 1

is generally known.

FIG. 1

is a development of the packaging container


1


, and four side surface portions


2




a


through


2




d


which form a square cylindrical main body are connected in a lateral direction via three fold lines


3




a


through


3




c


. A paste margin


2




e


is connected to the outside of the fourth side surface portion


2




d


via a fourth fold line


3




d.






A first connecting portion


4




a


is connected to the lower side of the side surface portion


2




a


via a fifth fold line


3




e


, and a first bottom portion


5




a


is connected to the lower side of the side surface portion


2




b


via a sixth fold line


3




f


. Moreover, a second connecting portion


4




b


is connected to the lower side of the side surface portion


2




c


via a seventh fold line


3




g


, and a second bottom portion


5




b


is connected to the lower side of the side surface portion


2




d


via an eighth fold line


3




h


. A first holding portion


6




a


is connected to the upper side of the side surface portion


2




a


via a ninth fold line


3




i


, a first upper surface portion


7




a


is connected to the upper side of the side surface portion


2




b


via a tenth fold line


3




j


. Moreover, a second holding portion


6




b


is connected to the upper side of the side surface portion


2




c


via an eleventh fold line


3




k


, and a second upper surface portion


7




b


is connected to the upper side of the side surface portion


2




d


via a twelfth fold line


3




l


. Further, a first insertion portion


8




a


is connected to the first upper surface portion


7




a


via a thirteenth fold line


3




m


, and a second insertion portion


8




b


is connected to the second upper surface portion


7




b


via a fourteenth fold line


3




n.






As for the packaging container


1


constituted in the above manner, the paste margin


2




e


is overlapped with the first side surface portion


2




a


and are sealed by adhesive so that a cylindrical main body which forms a square frame is formed. An end closing portion which closes a lower end of the cylindrical main body is composed of the two bottom surface portions


5




a


and


5




b


. The two bottom surface portions


5




a


and


5




b


have trapezoidal shapes of equal shape and size which become narrower towards their ends. Engagement portions


9




a


and


9




b


for engaging the ends of the bottom surface portions


5




a


and


5




b


with each other so as to make them self-locking are provided respectively at the center portions of the ends.




One edge of the engagement portions


9




a


and


9




b


of the bottom surface portions


5




a


and


5




b


is a circular convex portion, and the other edge is an inclined portion with an angle of about 45°. First and second coupling portions


11




a


and


11




b


are provided via first and second hollow fold lines


10




a


and


10




b


which extend slantingly from the bottoms of the inclined portions towards the directions of the first and third fold lines


3




a


and


3




c


. The coupling portions


11




a


and


11




b


are overlapped with the first and second connecting portions


4




a


and


4




b


respectively so as to be sealed by adhesive. As a result, the first connecting portion


4




a


is jointed to the first bottom portion


5




a


, and the second connecting portion


4




b


is jointed to the second bottom surface portion


5




b


. Meanwhile, the engagement portion


9




a


of the bottom surface portion


5




a


is engaged with the engagement portion


9




b


of the other bottom surface portion


5




b


so that the bottom surface which is the self-locking type end closing portion is formed.




As a packaging cushioning material which is used for the packaging container


1


, a cushioning material made of plastic foam such as styrene foam or obtained by pulp molding is generally used. However, as the cushioning material using a corrugated cardboard, a cushioning material shown in

FIGS. 2 and 3

is known, for example. The cushioning material


12


made of corrugated cardboard has an inside cushioning portion


13


and an outside cushioning portion


14


which are cut out of one piece of corrugated cardboard and are arranged parallel with each other. The cushioning portions


13


and


14


are connected by a connecting portion


15


at their center portions so as to form a united piece of material. The cushioning portions


13


and


14


are bent along first and second fold lines


16




a


and


16




b


which are provided respectively on both sides of the connecting portion


15


so that the inside cushioning portion


13


which is slightly shorter is overlapped on the outside cushioning portion


14


.




The inside cushioning portion


13


has a first inside portion


13




a


and a second inside portion


13




b


which are connected via third and fourth fold lines


16




c


and


16




d


, and a third inside portion


13




c


which is connected via a fifth fold line


16




e


. One side of the connecting portion


15


is connected to the second inside portion


13




b


positioned in the center portion. The outside cushioning portion


14


has a first outside portion


14




a


and a second outside portion


14




b


which are connected via sixth and seventh fold lines


16




f


and


16




g


and a third outside portion


14




c


which is connected via eighth and ninth fold lines


16




h


and


16




i


. The other side of the connecting portion


15


is connected to the second outside portion


14




b


positioned at the center portion. An engagement portion


14




d


is connected to the first outside portion


14




a


via a tenth fold line


16




j


, and two fold lines


16




k


and


16




l


are provided to the engagement portion


14




d.






Furthermore, the first through third inside portions


13




a


through


13




c


of the inside cushioning portion


13


and the first and third outside portions


14




a


and


14




c


of the outside cushioning portion


14


are provided respectively with housing holes


17




a


through


17




e


which form a housing concave portion


17


for housing a content such as electronic equipment. The housing holes


17




a


through


17




e


are formed into shapes according to section shapes in each layer of the content by the order of folding the first through third inside portions


13




a


through


13




c


and the first and third outside portions


14




a


and


14




c


. The first outside portion


14




a


positioned in the topmost layer is provided with a slip-off preventing portion


18


which covers a portion of a peripheral edge of the content so as to prevent the content from slipping out of the housing concave portion


17


, and a through groove


19


through which a strap or the like attached to the content is inserted.




The cushioning material


12


having such a structure is assembled in the following manner. The inside cushioning portion


13


and the outside cushioning portion


14


are folded along first and second fold lines


16




a


and


16




b


so that the inside cushioning portion


13


is overlapped on the outside cushioning portion


14


. The third inside portion


13




c


is folded along the fifth fold line


16




e


so as to be overlapped on the second inside portion


13




b


. The first inside portion


13




a


and the second inside portion


13




b


are folded long the third and fourth fold lines


16




c


and


16




d


so that the first inside portion


13




a


is overlapped on the third inside portion


13




c


. The second outside portion


14




b


and the third outside portion


14




c


are folded along the eighth and ninth fold lines


16




h


and


16




i


so that the third outside portion


14




c


is overlapped on the first inside portion


13




a


. Further, the first outside portion


14




a


and the second outside portion


14




b


are folded along the sixth and seventh fold lines


16




f


and


16




g


so that the first outside portion


14




a


is overlapped on the third outside portion


14




c


. The engagement portion


14




d


is folded along the tenth, eleventh and twelfth fold lines


16




j


,


16




k


and


16




l


successively so as to be twined. As a result, as shown in

FIG. 3

, the corrugated cardboard-made cushioning material


12


having the six-layered structure can be obtained.




However, in the conventional packaging container, the cushioning material


12


(or cushioning material such as styrene foam) is provided separately from the packaging container


1


. The cushioning material


12


is housed in the assembled packaging container


1


and the content is wrapped by the cushioning material


12


so as to be protected. For this reason, a great number of parts are used and this is expensive, and a lot of packaging steps are required. Furthermore, the following problem arises.




In the case where the cushioning material made of styrene foam or the like is used, since the cushioning material is generally fabricated by using a die, it takes a lot of time to fabricate the die and the production costs of the die are large. As a result, the production costs of the die is added to the cushioning material, and the cushioning material itself is expensive. Moreover, in the case where the cushioning material made of styrene foam is used, since the recycle system of used cushioning materials is not established, there arises a problem of the disposal of used materials. Therefore, the cushioning material is not preferable from the viewpoint of the environment.




In the case of the cushioning material


12


obtained by assembling the corrugated cardboard, one surface of the housing concave portion


17


to/from which a content is attached/detached is open. For this reason, it is impossible to cover the housed container wholly by only the cushioning material


12


and protect it. Moreover, a substantially large space in the packaging container


1


is filled with the cushioning material


12


except for a content. For this reason, a lot of corrugated cardboard is used and this is expensive and the weight becomes larger. Further, since the cushioning material


12


is mostly stored with it being assembled as shown in

FIG. 3

, a wide space for the storage is required, and transport costs increase.




The present invention is devised in order to solve the conventional problems. It is an object of the invention to provide a cushioning support member in which a container pattern which is obtained by cutting out of one corrugated cardboard is folded so as to have a cubic shape so that a content can be held securely and if an external force is applied due to dropping, the external force is absorbed by deformation of the container and the content is not damaged.




DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION




A cushioning support member of the present invention comprises: a polygonal bottom surface portion; a plurality of side surface portions formed continuously on respective sides of the bottom surface portion; and a plurality of supporting piece portions which are formed on at least two side surface portions of the plurality of side surface portions, wherein the bottom surface portion, the plurality of side surface portions and the plurality of supporting piece portions are formed by one corrugated cardboard, and the plurality of supporting piece portions, a plurality of supporting column portions, which are formed by bending into a cylindrical shape so as to support four corners of a cubic content, and a plurality of contact portions which contact with side surface of the content are formed, and connecting portions with the plurality of side surface portions are bent so as to support the cubic content.




A method of fabricating a cushioning support member according to the present invention, comprises the steps of: forming a base material, which has a polygonal bottom surface portion, a plurality of side surface portions formed continuously on sides of the bottom surface portion, and a plurality of supporting piece portions formed on at least two side surface portions of the plurality of side surface portions, from one corrugated cardboard; forming the plurality of supporting piece portions, a plurality of supporting column portions which are bent into a cylindrical shape so as to support corner portions of a cubic content, and a plurality of contact portions which contact with side surfaces of the content; and bending continuous portions between the bottom surface portion and the plurality of side surface portions into a substantially box shape.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a development showing a conventional packaging container.





FIG. 2

is a development showing a conventional cushioning material.





FIG. 3

is a perspective view showing an assembled state of the conventional cushioning material.





FIG. 4

is a development showing a cushioning support member according to one embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 5

is a perspective view showing the cushioning support member according to one embodiment of the present invention where supporting column portions or the like are assembled.





FIG. 6

is a perspective view showing the cushioning support member according to one embodiment of the present invention where contents are housed.





FIG. 7

is a plan view showing the cushioning support member according to one embodiment of the present invention where the content is housed.





FIG. 8

is a cross section taken along the line


8





8


of FIG.


7


.





FIG. 9

is a cross section taken along the line


9





9


of FIG.


7


.





FIG. 10

is a cross section taken along the line


10





10


of FIG.


7


.





FIG. 11

is a graph showing a result of a cushioning test of the cushioning support member formed by using a base material shown in

FIG. 4

in the case where curved portions and holes are provided at the center supporting portion.





FIG. 12

is a graph showing a result of the cushioning test of the cushioning support member formed by using the base material shown in

FIG. 4

in the case where the curved portions and holes are not provided at the center supporting portion.





FIG. 13

is a graph showing a result of the cushioning test of the cushioning support member formed by using the base material shown in

FIG. 4

in the case where a gap of 25 mm is provided between side surface portions and the content.





FIG. 14

is a graph showing a result of the cushioning test of the cushioning support member formed by using the base material shown in

FIG. 4

in the case where a gap of 15 mm is provided between the side surface portions and the content.











BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION




There will be explained below an embodiment of the present invention with reference to the drawings.

FIGS. 4 through 14

show an example where the packaging container of the present invention is applied to a cushioning support member which is used for housing a comparatively small-sized electronic equipment such as a tape recorder or an electronic dictionary as contents.




In the development shown in

FIG. 4

, a bottom surface portion and an upper surface portion are trapezoidal, but since it is difficult to draw a cubic perspective view,

FIGS. 5 through 10

show the diagrams that the bottom surface portion and the upper surface portion are changed into a rectangular shape. The cushioning support member of the present invention may be further housed in a packaging container such as a decorative box or may be used in a state that a content is being housed therein, namely, in a state shown in

FIGS. 7 and 8

, mentioned later.




A base material


20


composing the cushioning support member is fabricated in such a manner that one piece of corrugated cardboard undergoes a blanking process or the like. In

FIG. 4

, a circular portion represented by a symbol T shows a grain direction S of a corrugated panel of the corrugated cardboard (direction where the top portion and the bottom portion are continued). As shown in

FIG. 4

, it is preferable to set the grain direction S of the corrugated panel on which another board is stuck to both the surfaces (or one surface), but the direction S may be set to a direction which intersects perpendicularly to the direction shown in FIG.


4


. Respective portions of the base material


20


are bent to predetermined directions along fold lines represented by broken lines in

FIG. 4

so that the cushioning support member according to the present embodiment, namely, the flat rectangular parallelepiped cushioning support member is assembled cubically.




The base material


20


has a structure shown in the development of FIG.


4


. Namely, the base material


20


has a trapezoidal bottom surface portion


21


, four side surface portions


22




a


,


22




b


,


22




c


and


22




d


which are connected to four sides of the bottom surface portion


21


, an upper surface portion


23


and an overlap portion


24


which is connected to the side surface portions


22




a


through


22




d


, and four supporting piece portions


25




a


,


25




b


,


25




c


and


25




d.






The bottom surface portion


21


is positioned in a substantially center portion of the base material


20


, and the four side surface portions


22




a


through


22




d


are provided to the four sides of the bottom surface portion


21


so as to be projected to four directions. Namely, the first side surface portion


22




a


is connected to one side of the bottom surface portion


21


in the grain direction S of the corrugated panel via a first lateral fold line


26




a


. The second side surface portion


22




b


is connected to one side of the bottom surface portion


21


which is counter to the first lateral fold line


26




a


via a second lateral fold line


26




b


. The third side surface portion


22




c


is connected to one side of the bottom surface portion


21


in a direction which intersects perpendicularly the first lateral fold line


26




a


(direction which intersects perpendicularly the grain direction S of the corrugated panel) via a third lateral fold line


26




c


. The fourth side surface portion


22




d


is connected to one side which is counter to the third lateral fold line


26




c


via a fourth lateral fold line


26




d.






Furthermore, the upper surface portion


23


is positioned on the outside of the first side surface portion


22




a


in the grain direction S, and the overlap portion


24


is positioned on the outside of the second side surface portion


22




b


in the grain direction S. Namely, the upper surface portion


23


is connected to one side of the first side surface portion


22




a


which is counter to the first lateral fold line


26




a


via a fifth lateral fold line


26




e


. The overlap portion


24


is connected to one side of the second side surface portion


22




b


which is counter to the second lateral fold line


26




b


via a sixth lateral fold line


26




f


. Two flap portions


27


are provided to the end of the upper surface portion


23


with a predetermined interval in a direction which crosses the grain direction S. The flap portions


27


are connected to the upper surface portion


23


via fold lines


28


. Two insertion openings


29


are provided in corresponding positions of the sixth lateral fold line


26




f


which overlaps on the end side of the upper surface portion


23


. The two insertion openings


29


are formed by providing convex portions with sizes according to the insertion openings


29


to the second side surface portion


22




b


. The overlap portion


24


is bent at 90° along the sixth lateral fold line


26




f


so that the two insertions openings


29


are opened on the convex portions.




First through fifth foldout portions


30




a


,


30




b


,


30




c


,


30




d


and


30




e


having suitable widths in the direction of the fold lines are provided respectively at a connecting portion between the bottom surface portion


21


and the first side surface portion


22




a


, a connecting portion between the bottom surface portion


21


and the second side surface portion


22




b


, a connecting portion between the bottom surface portion


21


and the fourth side surface portion


22




d


, a connecting portion between the first side surface portion


22




a


and the upper surface portion


23


and a connecting portion between the second side surface portion


22




b


and the overlap portion


24


. The first foldout portion


30




a


is formed in such a manner that two cuts, which are parallel with each other at a halfway portion of the first lateral fold line


26




a


and enter the bottom surface portion


21


and the first side surface portion


22




a


to a predetermined depth, are made. The first foldout portion


30




a


is folded inward so that a first lower surface supporting portion


21




a


, which supports one side of the bottom surface of the housed content other than corner portions from below, is formed.




The second foldout portion


30




b


is formed in such a manner that two cuts, which are parallel with each other at a halfway portion of the second lateral fold line


26




b


and enter the bottom surface portion


21


and the second side surface portion


22




b


to a predetermined depth, are made. The second foldout portion


30




b


is folded inward so that a second lower surface supporting portion


21




b


, which supports a side of the bottom surface of the content other than the corner portions which is counter to the above-mentioned side from below, is formed. The third foldout portion


30




c


is formed in such a manner that two cuts, which are parallel with each other in a halfway portion of the fourth lateral fold line


26




d


and enter the bottom surface portion


21


and the fourth side surface portion


22




d


to a predetermined depth, are made. The third foldout portion


30




c


is folded inward so that a side surface supporting portion


21




c


, which supports a side surface of the content other than the corner portions in a direction intersecting perpendicularly the above side from sideways, is formed.




Further, the fourth foldout portion


30




d


is formed in such a manner that two cuts, which are parallel with each other in a halfway portion of the fifth lateral fold line


26




e


and enter the first side surface portion


22




a


and the upper surface portion


23


to a predetermined depth, are made. The fourth foldout portion


30




d


is folded inward so that a first upper surface supporting portion


21




d


which presses and supports one side of the upper surface of the content other than the corner portions from above, is formed. The fifth foldout portion


30




e


is formed in such a manner that two cuts, which are parallel with each other in a halfway portion of the sixth lateral fold line


26




f


and enter the second side surface portion


22




b


and the overlap portion


24


to a predetermined depth, are made. The fifth foldout portion


30




e


is folded inward so that a second upper surface supporting portion


21




e


, which presses and supports a side of the content other than the corner portions which is counter to the above side from above, is formed.




Curved portions


32


which are elastically deformed by application of a predetermined or more external force so as to absorb the impact force are provided respectively to corners of the four supporting portions


21




a


,


21




b


,


21




d


and


21




e


which support the content housed and supported in the cushioning support member from up and down directions (vicinities of fold lines


32




a


set in halfway portions of the cut lines). The curved portions


32


may have a structure which is elastically deformed by an external force to be applied so as to absorb the impact force, and more concretely one or not less than two inclined surfaces or curved surfaces are provided to corners where surfaces cross. When the curved portions


32


are provided respectively to the four supporting portions


21




a


,


21




b


,


21




d


and


21




e


, elasticity is given to the supporting portions


21




a


,


21




b


,


21




d


and


21




e


so as to be capable of supporting the content elastically.




Further, holes


33


as deformation facilitators which facilitate the elastic deformation of the supporting portions


21




a


and


21




d


are provided respectively to the curved portions


32


of the first lower surface supporting portion


21




a


and the first upper surface supporting portion


21




d


which face each other in the up-and-down direction. The holes


33


are lozenged in the example of FIG.


4


. Ends of the corners of the supporting portions


21




a


and


21




d


are notched widely so that their rigidity is set to be lower. As a result, suitable elasticity is generated in the supporting portions


21




a


and


21




d


. The shape of the holes


33


is not limited to the example shown in

FIG. 4

, and thus various shapes such as circular, oval and gourd shapes can be applied. Further, notches such as slits may be provided in a direction parallel with the grain direction S of the corrugated panel in

FIG. 4

instead of the holes


33


so that suitable elasticity is generated in the supporting portions by the notches.




In the example shown in

FIG. 4

, the explanation is given as to the example that the holes


33


are provided only to the curved portions


32


of the first lower surface supporting portion


21




a


and the first upper supporting portion


21




d


. Additionally, the hole


33


can be provided also to the second lower surface supporting portion


21




b


and the second upper surface supporting portion


21




e


. In general, a greater force is applied to the lower surface supporting portions


21




a


and


21




b


which support the content housed and supported in the cushioning support member from below in comparison with the upper surface supporting portions


21




d


and


21




e


which press the content from above. For this reason, the hole or notch is provided only to the upper surface supporting portions


21




d


and


21




e


in the upper position, and the hole or notch does not have to be provided to the lower surface supporting portions


21




a


and


21




b


in the lower position, and vice versa.




Supporting piece portions


25




a


and


25




b


and supporting piece portions


25




c


and


25




d


, which are extended in the same direction, are provided respectively on both the sides of the third side surface portion


22




c


and the fourth side surface portion


22




d


in the grain direction S of the corrugated panel. Namely, the first supporting piece portion


25




a


is connected to one side of the third side surface portion


22




c


in a direction which intersects perpendicularly the third lateral fold line


26




c


via a first longitudinal fold line


35




a


. The second supporting piece portion


25




b


is connected to one side which is counter to the first longitudinal fold line


35




a


via a second longitudinal fold line


35




b


. The third supporting piece portion


25




c


is connected to one side of the fourth side surface portion


22




d


in a direction which intersects perpendicularly the fourth lateral fold line


26




d


via a third longitudinal fold line


35




c


. The fourth supporting piece portion


25




d


is connected to one side which is counter to the third longitudinal fold line


35




c


via a fourth longitudinal fold line


35




d.






The first through fourth supporting piece portions


25




a


through


25




d


can be bent along three fold lines


36




a


,


36




b


and


36




c


which are parallel with each other, and are provided with four plane portions


37




a


,


37




b


,


37




c


and


37




d


. When the supporting piece portions


25




a


through


25




d


are bent along the three fold lines


36




a


through


36




c


to the same direction, supporting column portions


34




a


,


34




b


,


34




c


and


34




d


, which are surrounded by the four plane portions


37




a


through


37




d


and has square column shape, are constituted. Insertion openings


38


having a predetermined width are provided in halfway portions of the fold lines


36




c


in the outermost positions of the three fold lines


36




a


through


36




c


on the sides of the fourth plane portions


37




d


in the outermost positions. Four engagement portions


39




a


,


39




b


,


39




c


and


39




d


, which fix the first through fourth supporting column portions


34




a


through


34




d


formed into the square column shapes in the predetermined positions, are provided on the third and fourth side surface portions


22




c


and


22




d


correspondingly to the insertion openings


38


.




The four engagement portions


39




a


through


39




d


are set in the positions corresponding to the four insertion openings


38


, and are formed by cutting the third and fourth side surface portions


22




c


and


22




d


into U shape. Outside portions


37




d


of the supporting column portions


34




a


through


34




d


formed into the square column shapes are overlapped respectively on the inner surfaces of the side surface portions


22




c


and


22




d


. When the four engagement portions


39




a


through


39




d


are inserted respectively into the insertion openings


38


in this state, as shown in

FIG. 5

, the two supporting column portions


34




a


and


34




b


and the two supporting column portions


34




c


and


34




d


are formed respectively on both the sides of the third and fourth side surface portions


22




c


and


22




d.






Further, supporting concave portions


40




a


,


40




b


,


40




c


and


40




d


, which support the four corners of the content to be housed and supported in the cushioning support member, are provided respectively to connecting portions between the second plane portions


37




b


and the third plane portions


37




c


of the four supporting column portions


34




a


through


34




d


. The supporting concave portions


40




a


through


40




d


respectively have first through fourth indentation portions


41




a


,


41




b


,


41




c


and


41




d


with intervals according to the thickness of the content to be housed. Both surfaces of the indentation portions


41




a


through


41




d


compose contact portions


41




e


which contact with the corner portions of the content to be housed from sideways so as to support the side surfaces of the content.




The first and second indentation portions


41




a


and


41




b


of the first and second supporting concave portions


40




a


and


40




b


are formed by making two crest-shaped cuts, whose insides have convex shapes in the halfway portion of the center longitudinal fold line


36




a


and enter the second plane portion


37




b


and the third plane portion


37




c


into a predetermined depth. Fold lines


42




a


are provided to both ends of the first and the second indentation portions


41




a


and


41




b


. When the indentation portions


41




a


and


41




b


are bent inward along the fold lines


42




a


, the first and second supporting concave portions


40




a


and


40




b


are formed.




Further, as shown in

FIG. 5

, supporting convex portions


43




a


and


43




b


which support upper and lower surfaces of the corner portions of the content from above and below are formed on both ends left by the two cuts. The supporting convex portions


43




a


and


43




b


are deformed when a predetermined or more external force is applied to the content to be housed and supported from above and below so as to absorb the external force. The supporting convex portion


43




a


is brought into contact with the bottom surface of the corner portions of the content, and the supporting convex portion


43




b


is brought into contact with the upper surface of the corner portions of the content.




The third and fourth indentation portions


41




c


and


41




d


are parallel with each other with a predetermined interval in the halfway portion of the center longitudinal fold line


36




b


, and they are formed by making two cuts which enter the second plane portion


37




b


and the third plane portion


37




c


into a predetermined depth. Fold lines


42




b


are provided on both ends of the third and forth indentation portions


41




c


and


41




d


. When the indentation portions


41




c


and


41




d


are bent inward along the fold lines


42




b


, the third and fourth supporting concave portions


40




c


and


40




d


are formed.




The third indentation portion


41




c


of the third and fourth indentation portions


41




c


and


41




d


is provided with a stopper portion


44


which is projected to the side of the third plane portion


37




c


. The stopper portion


44


is formed by providing a portion without a fold line in the halfway portion of the center longitudinal fold line


36




b


and a slit which is connected through both the sides of the portion without a fold line. As shown in

FIG. 7

, the stopper portion


44


is projected to the side of the fourth side surface portion


22




d


after the assembly. When elastic deformation which causes predetermined fluctuation occurs, the stopper portion


44


abuts against the fourth side surface portion


22




d


so as to restrain the fluctuation.




The fourth indentation portion


41




d


is provided with a relief hole


45


which is opened in a substantially center portion. The relief hole


45


lowers rigidity of the fourth indentation portion


41




d


so as to facilitate the elastic deformation. The stopper portion


44


may be provided to the third indentation portion


41




c


so as to lower the rigidity and facilitate the elastic deformation similarly.




The impact cushioning member composed of the base material


20


having such a structure is assembled in the following manner, for example, so as to be capable of being used for housing and supporting contents W. The base material


20


shown in

FIG. 4

is bent along the first through sixth lateral fold lines


26




a


through


26




f


and the first through fourth longitudinal fold lines


35




a


through


35




d


(bent inward) so that a rough hexahedron box is formed.




In this case, the first through fifth foldout portions


30




a


through


30




e


are bent along the fold lines


32




a


to the reverse side (outward), and the foldout portions


30




a


,


30




b


,


30




d


and


30




e


having the curved portions


32


other than the third foldout portion


30




c


are folded along the fold lines provided to the curved portions


32


. At this time, in the case where the curved portions


32


are C-shaped curved surfaces, the curved portions


32


are formed into such a shape.




As shown in

FIG. 5

, the four supporting piece portions


25




a


through


25




d


are assembled into a column shape. At this time, the supporting piece portions


25




a


through


25




d


are bent along the three longitudinal fold lines


36




a


through


36




c


(bent outward), and the square supporting column portions


34




a


through


34




d


which are surrounded by the four plane portions


37




a


through


37




d


are formed. At this time, the indentation portions


41




a


through


41




d


provided to the second and third plane portions


37




b


and


37




c


are bent inward, and the supporting concave portions


40




a


through


40




d


are formed respectively on the supporting column portions


34




a


through


34




d


. The four engagement portions


39




a


through


39




d


provided to the third and fourth side surface portions


22




c


and


22




d


are bent inward so as to be inserted into the corresponding insertion openings


38


. As a result, the supporting column portions


34




a


through


34




d


having square column shape are fixed to the right and left sides of the third and fourth side surface portions


22




c


and


22




d.






As shown in

FIG. 6

, the content W to be packaged is housed in the impact cushioning member which undergoes the bending process and is in the half-assembled state. The content W in this example is, for example, a rectangular parallelepiped shaped article composed of a hexahedron having a suitable thickness where its plane shape is rectangular. Examples of such articles are a speaker apparatus such as a small-sized speaker, sound equipment such as an amplifier and electronic equipment such as a tape recorder. In this case, while the third and fourth side surface portions


22




c


and


22




d


, in which the supporting column portions


34




a


and


34




b


and the supporting column portions


34




c


and


34




d


are fixed to their both sides respectively, are being raised, the four supporting concave portions


40




a


through


40




d


are mounted to the four corners of the content W. At this time, the side surface supporting portion


21




c


which is provided to the fourth side surface portion


22




d


is brought into contact with the side surface of one side of the content W from sideways.




When the second side surface portion


22




b


is raised, the second lower surface supporting portion


21




b


is raised so as to be brought into contact with the lower surface of one side of the content W. Simultaneously, the second upper surface supporting portion


21




e


is brought above one side of the content W so as to be brought into contact with the upper surface. When the first side surface portion


22




a


is raised, the first lower surface supporting portion


21




a


is raised so as to be brought into contact with the lower surface of one counter side of the content W. Simultaneously, the first upper surface supporting portion


21




d


is brought above the counter one side of the content W so as to be brought into contact with the upper surface. The upper surface portion


23


is overlapped on the overlap portion


24


which covers one portion of the upper surface of the content W. The two flap portions


27


provided at the end of the upper portion


23


are inserted and pushed into the insertion openings


29


provided to the overlap portion


24


. As a result, the whole upper surface of the content W is covered with the upper surface portion


23


, and all the six surfaces of the content W are surrounded by the six surfaces of the hexahedron with a predetermined gap. As shown in

FIGS. 7 and 8

, the content W is housed in the packaging container.




The content W housed in such a manner can obtain the following cushioning effect because the cushioning support member has the above-mentioned structure. The content W is supported by the four supporting concave portions


40




a


through


40




d


which are obtained by recessing a portion of the corrugated cardboard. A predetermined gap is set between the bottom surface portion


21


to be an outer wall, the four side surface portions


22




a


through


22




d


and the six surfaces of the upper surface portion


23


. Therefore, when an external force is applied to portions other than the corner portions of the six surfaces of the cushioning support member, for example, the external force damages only the bottom surface portion


21


, the four side surface portions


22




a


through


22




d


or the upper surface portion


23


. In the case where the external force does not reach the content W, the content W is not damaged by the external force so that the content W can be protected.




In this case, when the external force is applied from the bottom surface portion


21


or the upper surface portion


23


, the external force acts on the four supporting concave portions


40




a


through


40




d


which support the four corners of the content W. The external force is received by the upper and lower supporting surfaces of the supporting concave portions


40




a


through


40




d


, and an impact force is cushioned by an energy which is consumed when the supporting concave portions


40




a


through


40




d


are deformed. Particularly, since the supporting convex portions


43




a


and


43




b


which support the two corner portions of the content W are formed into a crest shape so as to be deformed more easily than the other portions, the cushioning effect is increased by deformation based on buckling or the like of the supporting convex portions


43




a


and


43




b


. As a result, damage applied to the content W can be reduced.




Further, when the supporting concave portions


40




a


through


40




d


which support the four corners of the content W are damaged, the first and second lower surface supporting portions


21




a


and


21




b


and the first and second upper surface supporting portions


21




d


and


21




e


, which are provided between the adjacent supporting concave portions


40




a


through


40




d


, support upper and lower sides of the content W. As a result, the content W can be protected. Since the supporting portions


21




a


,


21




b


,


21




d


and


21




e


are formed into L shape which facilitate the elastic deformation, the content W can be supported with comparatively soft elasticity. Particularly, the first lower surface supporting portion


21




a


and the first upper surface supporting portion


21




d


, where the bending portion is the curved portion


32


, are provided with the hole


33


or the like so that the elastic deformation occur more easily. As a result, the content W can be supported more elastically, and the impact force applied to the content W can be cushioned more effectively. Moreover, the supporting portions


21




a


,


21




b


,


21




d


and


21




e


can support unstableness of the packaging container main body after the supporting column portions


34




a


through


34




d


are buckled.




When an external force is applied from one of the directions of the four side surface portions


22




a


through


22




d


, the external force is applied to the contact portions


41




e


which are formed on counter two sides of the indentation portions


41




a


through


41




d


of the supporting concave portions


40




a


through


40




d


. As a result, the supporting concave portions


40




a


through


40




d


are deformed according to the strength of the external force, and an impact force is cushioned by an energy which is consumed at that time. Moreover, the indentation portions


41




a


through


41




d


are swayed in the lateral direction so as to let the content W escape to the lateral direction. As a result, the content W can be protected. Furthermore, since the content W is supported also from sideways by the side surface supporting portion


21




c


, the impact force is cushioned similarly energy is absorbed when the side surface supporting portion


21




c


is deformed. As a result, the content W can be protected more effectively.




There will be explained below a cushioning test which is carried out by using the cushioning support member.

FIGS. 11

,


12


,


13


and


14


are graphs showing results of the cushioning test. A corrugated cardboard used in this test has a three-layered structure where a flat panel (C liner: 190 g/m


2


) is laminated on both surfaces of a corrugated panel (semi-chemical pulp SCP: 125 g/m


2


), and its thickness is 2 mm. The weight of the content W is 1.2 kg, and the cushioning support member which houses the content W is dropped from a height of 70 cm.




As a result, in the base material


20


having the structure of

FIG. 4

, the result shown in

FIG. 11

is obtained. According to this, in the cushioning support member which is composed of the base material


20


where the curved portion


32


is provided to the two lower surface supporting portions


21




a


and


21




b


and the two upper surface supporting portions


21




d


and


21




e


and the hole


33


is provided to two of them, generating time of the maximum impact value is 16.9 msec, and the impact value is 66.9 G (gravitational acceleration). The maximum speed is 3.77 m/s.




On the contrary, in the case where only the four supporting portions


21




a


,


21




b


,


21




d


and


21




e


are bent and the curved portion


32


and the hole


33


are not provided to the supporting portions


21




a


,


21




b


,


21




d


and


21




e


, as shown in

FIG. 12

, the generating time of the maximum impact value is 10.80 msec, and the impact value is 109.7 G (gravitational acceleration). The maximum speed is 4.94 m/s.




In the case where the gap between the side surface portions


22




a


through


22




d


as the outer walls and the content W is set to 25 mm, the result shown in

FIG. 13

is obtained. Namely, the generating time of the maximum impact value is 14.20 msec, and the impact value is 65.6 G, and the maximum speed is 4.25 m/s. On the contrary, in the case where the gap between the side surface portions


22




a


through


22




d


and the content W is set to 15 mm, the result shown in

FIG. 14

is obtained. Namely, the generating time of the maximum impact value is 11.20 msec, and the impact value is 115.3 G, and the maximum speed is 4.24 m/s. As a result, it is found that the distance from the outer walls to the content is in inverse proportion to the cushioning result.




According to the cushioning support member of the present invention, the capacity of the box external shape is increased slightly compared with the conventional cushioning material made of styrene foam. However, the container main body can be made by using only one piece of one corrugated cardboard, and thus the cushioning support member of the present invention can simultaneously function as a cushioning material which produces the cushioning effect for protecting the content W from an external force. Further, the base material can be fabricated by only cutting a piece of a corrugated cardboard and a die or the like is not required. For this reason, the base material can be fabricated at a low price, and the process after use is simple, and there is no fear of harm to the environment.




The present invention is not limited to the above-mentioned example. The example referred to the case in which the present invention is applied to the cushioning support material for an electronic equipment such as a tape recorder. However, the present invention can be used for housing other contents such as a camera and its interchangeable lenses. Further, the arrangements of the upper surface portion


23


and the side surface portions


22




a


through


22




d


and the like, their size, shape and the like are not limited to the example. Various arrangements, sizes, shapes and the like can be applied.




In addition, the example referred to the case that the supporting piece portions


25




a


through


25




d


are provided respectively to both the sides of the two side surface portions


22




c


and


22




d


and the content W is supported by the four supporting column portions


34




a


through


34




d


, but a number of the supporting piece portions may be at least three. The content W may be supported by the three supporting column portions formed by these three supporting piece portions, and the supporting column portions can be provided in five or more places. Further, the shape of the content W is not limited to the rectangular parallelepiped in the example, and the shape can be applied to solids whose plane shape is triangular, pentagonal, hexagonal and the other polygonal. The present invention can be modified variously without departure from the gist.




INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY




According to the cushioning support member of the present invention, the bottom surface portion and a plurality of side surface portions and a plurality of supporting piece portions are provided, and they are formed by one corrugated cardboard. Moreover, a plurality of supporting column portions which support corner portions of a cubic content to be housed and supported and a plurality of contact portions are formed. As a result, a predetermined gap is provided between the bottom surface portion, side surface portions and the upper surface portion so that the content can be held securely. When an external force is applied to the bottom surface portion, the side surface portions or the upper surface portions, the external force can be absorbed by deformation of the supporting column portions and elastic deformation of the contact portions and the like. For this reason, even if an accident such as dropping occurs, an impact force which is applied to the housed and supported content is cushioned so that the content can be protected effectively.




In addition, according to the fabricating method of the cushioning support member of the present invention, the base material can be fabricated easily by only cutting a piece of corrugated cardboard, and a die or the like is not required. As a result, the cushioning support member can be fabricated at a low price, and the process after use is easy. As a result, the cushioning support member where there is no fear of destroying environment can be provided.



Claims
  • 1. A cushioning support member comprising:a polygonal bottom surface portion; a plurality of side surface portions formed continuously on respective sides of said bottom surface portion; and a plurality of supporting piece portions which are formed on at least two side surface portions of said plurality of side surface portions, wherein said bottom surface portion, said plurality of side surface portions and said plurality of supporting piece portions are formed of a single piece of corrugated cardboard, and a plurality of supporting column portions are formed by bending sections of said side surface portions into respective cylindrical shapes so as to support corners of a cubic content, and a plurality of contact portions which contact side surfaces of said cubic content are formed, and connecting portions between said plurality of side surface portions and said bottom surface portion are bent so as to support said cubic content, wherein a supporting portion, which supports said cubic content by contact with a lower surface of said cubic content, is formed upon side surface portions of said plurality of side surface portions not having a supporting piece portion.
  • 2. The cushioning support member according to claim 1, wherein said plurality of supporting column portions have concave supporting portions which support the corner portions of said cubic content, and said contact portions are formed along at least two opposing sides of said concave supporting portions.
  • 3. The cushioning support member according to claim 2, wherein said plurality of supporting column portions are constituted such that at least one convex supporting portion is formed on said concave supporting portions.
  • 4. The cushioning support member according to claim 3, wherein said convex supporting portions are formed by upper and lower sides of said concave supporting portions.
  • 5. The cushioning support member according to claim 2, wherein at least one cut is made on said supporting piece portions and said supporting piece portions are bent so that said concave supporting portions and said contact portions are formed.
  • 6. The cushioning support member according to claim 1, wherein an additional supporting portion which supports said cubic content by contact with an upper surface side of said cubic content is formed upon said side surface portions of said plurality of side surface portions not having a supporting piece portion.
  • 7. The cushioning support member according to claim 6, wherein a deformation facilitating portion, which facilitates elastic deformation when an external force is applied to said supporting portions, is formed on at least one supporting portion of said plurality of supporting portions and said additional supporting portions.
  • 8. The cushioning support member according to claim 7, wherein said supporting portions and said additional supporting portions are formed by making at least one cut on said side surface portions of said plurality of side surface portions not having a supporting piece portion and bending said side surface portions.
  • 9. The cushioning support member according to claim 7, wherein said deformation facilitating portion is a hole.
  • 10. The cushioning support member according to claim 7, wherein said deformation facilitating portion is a notch.
  • 11. The cushioning support member according to claim 7, wherein a side surface supporting portion which supports said cubic content by contact with the side surfaces of said cubic content is formed on at least one side surface portion of said plurality of side surface portions.
  • 12. The cushioning support member according to claim 11, wherein said side surface supporting portion is formed by making at least one cut on said at least one side surface portion and bending said at least one side surface portion.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
10/311306 Oct 1998 JP
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind
PCT/JP99/06006 WO 00
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO00/26112 5/11/2000 WO A
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Number Name Date Kind
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5145070 Pallett et al. Sep 1992 A
5285956 Piepho Feb 1994 A
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