Information
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Patent Grant
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6257412
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Patent Number
6,257,412
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Date Filed
Thursday, December 2, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, July 10, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 206 320
- 206 521
- 206 586
- 206 588
- 206 591
- 206 592
- 206 587
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A cushioning material for packaging is provided, which is used when an article having a rectangular cross section or a cubic shape is packaged in an outer case, such as a corrugated cardboard box. The cushioning material is suitable for packaging the article therewith in an outer case while an end portion, which has a pair of corner sections, of the article is inserted into and supported by the cushioning. The cushioning material is provided with a grooved retainer (1) and a pair of end support members (2,2) disposed so as to close the ends of both end portions of the grooved retainer (1). The grooved retainer has a raised bottom (10) and two side walls (11,11) and is adapted to receive one inserted end portion of the article having a rectangular cross section or a cubic shape. The end support members each have a plurality of hollow portions (20), which are arranged in parallel in a predetermined direction, and a rectangular cross-section orthogonal to the longitudinal direction of the hollow portions (20). The grooved retainer (1) and end support members (2,2) are formed by folding a single sheet a of a predetermined planar shape along valley-forming folding lines (a1) and ridge-forming folding lines (a2) formed on the sheet. This enables to provide a cushioning material for packaging which has a simple structure and a low bulk specific gravity, and is not likely to deform.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to a cushioning material for packaging. More specifically, it relates to a cushioning material for packaging suitable for packing an article having a hexahedral or cubic shape, such as a notebook type personal computer or image scanner, into a case (chest) such as a corrugated cardboard case or the like, with each of opposing ends of the article inserted in and supported by the cushioning material.
TECHNICAL BACKGROUND
Recently, cushioning materials or spacers for packaging, made of a reusable sheet such as corrugated cardboard sheet or the like, have been proposed as substitutes for cushioning materials of styrene foam, which cannot be recycled or reused and adversely affect the life environment when discarded, as described in, for example, Japanese Patent Application laid-open No. H4-267769.
The cushioning material disclosed in the aforementioned Patent Application is constructed so as to support and protect the corners of an article when packed in a case, and every part thereof is composed of stacked (layered) corrugated cardboard.
When every part of a cushioning material is composed of stacked corrugated cardboard like this, the structure becomes simple but the bulk density (weight per unit volume) thereof increases and the cost becomes high.
To solve these problems, a cushioning material for packaging which uses a square cylindrical hollow body made of corrugated cardboard has been proposed, for example, in Japanese Patent Application laid-open No. H8-58842.
The cushioning material for packaging described in the above-mentioned Official Gazette Publication consists of a hollow body
6
having a square cross section, as shown in
FIGS. 85 and 86
, where parallel cuts
60
,
61
are formed on both side portions so as to intersect at right angle with one edge of the body and a cut portion is formed on the edge between these cuts
60
,
61
so as to form a plurality of symmetrical recesses
62
and protrusions
63
. On two sides of the body
6
sandwiching the edge, flaps
66
,
67
are made by forming folding lines
64
,
66
extending between the ends of the cuts
60
,
61
and a recess portion
60
a
is formed by folding the flaps
66
,
67
inside and interlocking the aforementioned recesses
62
and protrusions
63
with each other.
The subject article is packed into a case with opposing edges of the article guided and supported by the recess portion
60
a
of this cushioning material.
Alternatively, as shown in
FIG. 86
, a pair of the bodies
6
,
6
are united so that the recesses
60
a
,
60
a
are arranged in parallel to form a grooved recess
60
a
,
60
a
. The edges of the article
4
are guided and supported by the recess
60
a
,
60
a
and in this state the article
4
is packed in a case (not shown in FIG.
86
).
Although the cushioning material for packaging disclosed in the above-mentioned Japanese Patent Application laid-open No. H8-58842 has a small bulk density as a whole and a simple structure, since it mainly consists of the hollow body
6
, it has the following problems.
First, since the body has a square cross section and only a single hollow, it is liable to deform until a part of the article
4
is put into the recess
60
a
and packed in a case, which restricts movement of each body
6
. This makes packaging difficult when the article
4
is packed into the case together with the cushioning material.
A second problem is that the bottom flaps
67
are weak, since, in the state shown in
FIG. 86
, the side of each bottom flap
67
,
67
is connected to the side wall flap
66
,
66
only by interlocking of a plurality of recess-protrusion portions
62
,
63
and the weight of the article rests mainly on a central leg portion
68
of the bottom of the groove. Accordingly, only a very light article can be packaged.
DISCLOSURE OF INVENTION
An object of this invention is to provide a cushioning material for packaging which is composed of recyclable and foldable sheets as a whole, has a hollow structure and relatively small bulk density, and is not likely to deform before the cushioning material is mounted on an article and packed into a case.
Another object of this invention is to provide a cushioning material for packaging which can be used for an article that is somewhat heavy.
Yet another object of this invention is to provide a cushioning material for packaging which can be fabricated by a mechanical means.
To attain these objects, the cushioning material for packaging according to this invention is constructed as follows.
Specifically, a cushioning material for packaging according to a first aspect of the present invention comprises;
a grooved retainer
1
having a raised bottom
10
and two side walls
11
,
11
, in which a part of an article
4
having a hexahedral or rectangular shape is inserted,
at least a pair of end support members
2
,
2
arranged so as to close the opposite ends of the grooved retainer
1
,
wherein each end support member
2
has a plurality of hollow portions
20
arranged in parallel along a certain direction and consists of a hollow body having a square cross section orthogonal to the longitudinal dimension of the hollow portions
20
, and the raised bottom
10
, the side walls
11
,
11
and the end support members
2
are formed by folding a recyclable and foldable sheet a such as a corrugate cardboard, cardboard or the like.
A cushioning material for packaging according to a second aspect of the present invention is characterized in that, in the cushioning material for packaging of the first aspect, each component composing the raised bottom
10
, the side walls
11
,
11
and the end support members
2
is continuous to at least one adjacent component and a whole body is formed continuously by folding a sheet a of a predetermined flat shape along valley forming folding lines a
1
and ridge forming folding lines a
2
formed thereon.
A cushioning material for packaging according to a third aspect of the present invention is characterized in that, in the cushioning material for packaging of the second aspect, each end support member
2
is provided with a partition sheet
23
which is inclined relative to the surrounding wall and divides the hollow interior of each end support members
2
into two (2) hollow portions
20
.
A cushioning material for packaging according to a fourth aspect of the present invention is characterized in that, in the cushioning material for packaging of the third aspect, each hollow portion
20
of the end support member
2
has a triangular section.
A cushioning material for packaging according to a fifth aspect of the present invention is characterized in that, in the cushioning material for packaging of the fourth aspect, the lower portion of each end support member
2
is continuous to the corresponding end of the raised bottom
10
and each side wall
11
is continuous to the corresponding side of the raised bottom
10
.
A cushioning material for packaging according to sixth aspect of the present invention is characterized in that, in the cushioning material for packaging of the fourth aspect, each side wall
11
is continuous to the corresponding side of the raised bottom
10
, one of the end support members
2
is continuous to the corresponding end of one of the side walls and the other end support member
2
is continuous to the corresponding end of either of the side walls.
A cushioning material for packaging according to a seventh aspect of the present invention is characterized in that, in the cushioning material for packaging of the fourth aspect, the lower portion of each end support member
2
is continuous to the corresponding end of the raised bottom
10
, one end of one of the side walls
11
is continuous to the corresponding end of one of the end support members
2
and one end of the other side wall
11
is continuous to the corresponding end of either of the end support members
2
.
A cushioning material for packaging according to an eighth aspect of the present invention is characterized in that, in the cushioning material for packaging of the fourth aspect, the lower portion of each end support member
2
is continuous to the corresponding end of the raised bottom
10
, one end of one of the side walls
11
is continuous to the corresponding end of one of the end support members
2
and the other side wall
11
is continuous to the corresponding side of the raised bottom
10
.
A cushioning material for packaging according to a ninth aspect of the present invention is characterized in that, in the cushioning material for packaging of the fourth aspect, each side wall
11
is continuous to the corresponding side of the raised bottom
10
, a lower portion of one of the end support members
2
is continuous to the corresponding end of the raised bottom
10
and the other end support member
2
is continuous to the corresponding end of one of the side walls
11
.
A cushioning material for packaging according to a tenth aspect of the present invention is characterized in that, in the cushioning material for packaging of the fourth aspect, one end of one of the side walls
11
is continuous to the corresponding end of one of the end support members
2
, the lower portion of the one end support member
2
is continuous to the corresponding end of the raised bottom
10
, the other side wall
11
is continuous to the corresponding side of the raised bottom
10
, and an end of the other side wall
11
is continuous to the corresponding end of the other end support member
2
.
A cushioning material for packaging according to an eleventh aspect of the present invention is characterized in that, in the cushioning material for packaging of the fourth aspect, one end of each side wall
11
is continuous to the corresponding end of one of the end support members
2
, the other end of one of the side walls
11
is continuous to the corresponding end of the other end support member
2
and one end of the raised bottom
10
is continuous to the lower portion of either of the end support members
2
.
A cushioning material for packaging according to a twelfth aspect of the present invention is characterized in that, in the cushioning material for packaging of the fourth aspect, one end of each side wall
11
is continuous to the corresponding end of one of the end support members
2
, the other end of one of the side walls
11
is continuous to the corresponding end of the other end support member
2
and either of the side walls
11
is continuous to the corresponding side of the raised bottom
10
.
A cushioning material for packaging according to a thirteenth aspect of the present invention is characterized in that, in the cushioning material for packaging of the fourth aspect, one of the end support members
2
is continuous to the corresponding end of one of the side walls
11
, one end of the raised bottom
10
is continuous to the other end of the one side wall
11
, the other end of the raised bottom
10
is continuous to the corresponding end of the other side wall
11
and the other end support member
2
is continuous to the other end of the other side wall
11
.
According to the first aspect of the present invention, there can be provided the cushioning material for packaging which has a small bulk density, is not likely to deform, and has a simple structure, since the end support members
2
,
2
, which are formed on the opposite ends of the grooved retainer
1
and positioned at the corners of the case, have a plurality of hollow portions
20
.
In the cushioning material for packaging according to the second aspect of the present invention, fabrication can be performed smoothly and easily, since the grooved retainer
1
and the end support members
2
,
2
on the opposite ends thereof are fabricated from a single sheet a continuously and successively.
Further, when this cushioning material for packaging is reused or recycled, it can be stored and handled easily, since it can be developed into a single sheet very easily by peeling apart adhered portions.
In the cushioning material for packaging according to the third aspect of the present invention, since each end support member
2
has the partition
23
, which is inclined relative to the surrounding wall and separates each of the hollow interiors of end support members
2
,
2
into two hollow portion
20
and the other, the brace effect of the partitions
23
increases resistance to deformation of the end support members
2
,
2
.
In the cushioning material for packaging according to the fourth aspect of the present invention, since each hollow portion of each end support member
2
has a triangular section, the end support members
2
,
2
have even stronger resistance to deformation. In addition, when the end support members
2
,
2
are formed into a solid body by mechanical fabrication, it is easy to fabricate the end support members
2
so as to make the section square. This is because the hollow solid body is fabricated by combining the hollow portions having triangular section as if a line is drawn with a single brush stroke in it's section, as will be illustrated in the preferred embodiments.
In the cushioning materials for packaging according to the fifth to thirteenth aspects of the present invention, a solid body of each component can be readily formed of a single sheet by mechanical work and the whole body can be fabricated smoothly.
BRIEF EXPLANATION OF DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a first embodiment of the cushioning material for packaging according to the present invention.
FIG. 2
is a reduced plan view of the developed (unfolded) cushioning material of FIG.
1
.
FIG. 3
is a perspective view explaining the fabrication of the cushioning material of FIG.
1
.
FIG. 4
is a sectional view explaining the use of the cushioning material of FIG.
1
.
FIG. 5
is the end support perspective view of the cushioning material of
FIG. 1
, where a member of the cushioning material have been formed into a solid body and the other part is developed.
FIG. 6
is a partial perspective view of a second embodiment of the cushioning material for packaging according to the present invention.
FIG. 7
is a partial perspective view of a third embodiment of the cushioning material for packaging according to the present invention.
FIG. 8
is a partial perspective view of a 4th embodiment of the cushioning material for packaging according to the present invention.
FIG. 9
is a partial perspective view of another embodiment of sheet material for the cushioning material for packaging according to the present invention.
FIG. 10
is a perspective view of a 5th embodiment of the cushioning material for packaging according to the present invention.
FIG. 11
is a partial plan view of the developed cushioning material of FIG.
10
.
FIG. 12
is a partial perspective view explaining the fabrication of the cushioning material of FIG.
10
.
FIG. 13
is a partial perspective view of a 6th embodiment of the cushioning material for packaging according to the present invention.
FIG. 14
is a partial, fragmentary perspective view of a 7th embodiment of the cushioning material for packaging according to the present invention.
FIG. 15
is a partial, fragmentary perspective view of a 8th embodiment of the cushioning material for packaging according to the present invention.
FIG. 16
is a partial, fragmentary perspective view of a 9th embodiment of the cushioning material for packaging according to the present invention.
FIG. 17
is a partial, fragmentary perspective view of a 10th embodiment of the cushioning material for packaging according to the present invention.
FIG. 18
is a partial, fragmentary perspective view of a 11th embodiment of the cushioning material for packaging according to the present invention.
FIG. 19
is a perspective view of a 12th embodiment of the cushioning material for packaging according to the present invention.
FIG. 20
is a partial, cutaway perspective view of the cushioning material of FIG.
19
.
FIG. 21
is a partial, cutaway perspective view of a 13th embodiment of the cushioning material for packaging according to the present invention.
FIG. 22
is a perspective view of a 14th embodiment of the cushioning material for packaging according to the present invention.
FIG. 23
is a partial plan view of the developed cushioning material of FIG.
22
.
FIG. 24
is a perspective view explaining the fabrication of the cushioning material of FIG.
22
.
FIG. 25
is a partial perspective view of a 15th embodiment of the cushioning material for packaging according to the present invention.
FIG. 26
is a partial perspective view of a 16th embodiment of the cushioning material for packaging according to the present invention.
FIG. 27
is a partial plan view of the developed cushioning material of FIG.
26
.
FIG. 28
is a partial perspective view of a 17th embodiment of the cushioning material for packaging according to the present invention.
FIG. 29
is a partial perspective view of a 18th embodiment of the cushioning material for packaging according to the present invention.
FIG. 30
is a partial plan view of the developed cushioning material of FIG.
28
.
FIG. 31
is a partial perspective view of the cushioning material for packaging of
FIG. 28
, where a main part of the cushioning material has been fabricated into a solid body and the other part is developed.
FIG. 32
is a partial perspective view of the cushioning material of
FIG. 29
, where a main part of the cushioning material has been fabricated into a solid body and the other part is developed.
FIG. 33
is a partial perspective view of a 19th embodiment of the cushioning material for packaging according to the present invention.
FIG. 34
is a partial perspective view of a 20th embodiment of the cushioning material for packaging according to the present invention.
FIG. 35
is a partial plan view of the developed cushioning material of FIG.
33
.
FIG. 36
is a perspective view of the cushioning material of
FIG. 33
, where a main part of the cushioning material has been fabricated into a solid body and the other part is developed.
FIG. 37
is a perspective view of the cushioning material for packaging of
FIG. 34
, where a main parts of the cushioning material has been abricated into a solid body and the other part is developed.
FIG. 38
is a partial, cutaway perspective view showing a state just before completion of the cushioning material for packaging according to the present invention.
FIG. 39
is a partial, cutaway perspective view of the cushioning material of FIG.
38
.
FIG. 40
is a partial perspective view of a 22nd embodiment of the cushioning material for packaging according to the present invention, where it is partially developed.
FIG. 41
is a perspective view of a 23rd embodiment of the cushioning material for packaging according to the present invention.
FIG. 42
is a cross sectional view along the arrow line D—D of FIG.
41
.
FIG. 43
is a partial perspective view of a 24th embodiment of the cushioning material for packaging according to the present invention, where it is partially developed.
FIG. 44
is a perspective view of a 25th embodiment of the cushioning material for packaging according to the present invention.
FIG. 45
is a partial plan of the developed cushioning material for packaging of FIG.
44
.
FIG. 46
is a perspective view explaining the fabrication of the cushioning material of FIG.
44
.
FIG. 47
is a perspective view of a 26th embodiment of the cushioning material for packaging according to the present invention.
FIG. 48
is a reduced plan view of the developed cushioning material of FIG.
47
.
FIG. 49
is a perspective view explaining the fabrication of the cushioning material of FIG.
47
.
FIG. 50
is a partial perspective view of a 27th embodiment of the cushioning material for packaging according to the present invention.
FIG. 51
is a partial, cutaway perspective view of a 28th embodiment of the cushioning material for packaging according to the present invention.
FIG. 52
is a partial, cutaway perspective view of a 29th embodiment of the cushioning material for packaging according to the present invention.
FIG. 53
is a partial perspective view of a 30th embodiment of the cushioning material for packaging according to the present invention.
FIG. 54
is a partial perspective view of a 31st embodiment of the cushioning material for packaging according to the present invention.
FIG. 55
is a partial perspective view of a 32nd embodiment of the cushioning material for packaging according to the present invention.
FIG. 56
is a partial, cutaway perspective view of a 33rd embodiment of the cushioning material for packaging according to the present invention.
FIG. 57
is a partial perspective view explaining the fabrication of a 34th embodiment of the cushioning material for packaging according to the present invention.
FIG. 58
is a partial perspective view explaining the fabrication of a 35th embodiment of the cushioning material for packaging according to the present invention.
FIG. 59
is a perspective view of a 36th embodiment of the cushioning material for packaging according to the present invention.
FIG. 60
is a reduced, partial plan view of the developed cushioning material of FIG.
59
.
FIG. 61
is a partial perspective view explaining the fabrication of the cushioning material of FIG.
59
.
FIG. 62
is a partial perspective view of a 37th embodiment of the cushioning material for packaging according to the present invention.
FIG. 63
is a reduced, partial plan view of the developed cushioning material of FIG.
62
.
FIG. 64
is a partial perspective view explaining the fabrication of the cushioning material of FIG.
62
.
FIG. 65
is a partial perspective view of a 38th embodiment of the cushioning material for packaging according to the present invention.
FIG. 66
is a partial perspective view of the partially developed cushioning material of FIG.
65
.
FIG. 67
is a partial perspective view of a 39th embodiment of the cushioning material for packaging according to the present invention.
FIG. 68
is a partial perspective view explaining the fabrication of a 40th embodiment of the cushioning material for packaging according to the present invention.
FIG. 69
is a perspective view of a 41st embodiment of the cushioning material for packaging according to the present invention.
FIG. 70
is a partial perspective view of the partially developed cushioning material of FIG.
69
.
FIG. 71
is a partial perspective view explaining the fabrication of a 42nd embodiment of the cushioning material for packaging according to the present invention.
FIG. 72
is a partial, cutaway perspective view explaining the fabrication of a 43rd embodiment of the cushioning material for packaging according to the present invention.
FIG. 73
is a partial, cutaway perspective view explaining the fabrication of a 44th embodiment of the cushioning material for packaging according to the present invention.
FIG. 74
is a partial, cutaway perspective view explaining the fabrication of a 45th embodiment of the cushioning material for packaging according to the present invention.
FIG. 75
is a schematic perspective view explaining the fabrication of a 46th embodiment of the cushioning material for packaging according to the present invention.
FIG. 76
is a perspective view explaining the fabrication of the cushioning material of FIG.
75
.
FIG. 77
is a partial, cutaway perspective view of a 47th embodiment of the cushioning material for packaging according to the present invention.
FIG. 78
is a partial, cutaway perspective view of a 48th embodiment of the cushioning material for packaging according to the present invention.
FIG. 79
is a partial, cutaway perspective view of a 49th embodiment of the cushioning material for packaging according to the present invention.
FIG. 80
is a partial, cutaway perspective view of a 50th embodiment of the cushioning material for packaging according to the present invention.
FIG. 81
is a partial, cutaway perspective view of a 51st embodiment of the cushioning material for packaging according to the present invention.
FIG. 82
is a perspective view of a 52nd embodiment of the cushioning material for packaging according to the present invention.
FIG. 83
is a partial sectional view of the cushioning material of
FIG. 82
FIG. 84
shows modified embodiments of the end support member, where (A) is a partial end view of one modified embodiment, (B) is a partial end view of another modified embodiment and (C) is a partial end view of yet another modified embodiment.
FIG. 85
is a perspective view of a conventional cushioning material for packaging.
FIG. 86
is a partial perspective view showing the use of the cushioning material of FIG.
85
.
PREFERRED EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION
Cushioning materials for packaging of preferred embodiments of the present invention will be explained in detail with the reference to FIG.
1
-FIG.
84
.
1st Embodiment
A cushioning material for packaging corresponding embodiment the first to of the present invention is shown in
FIGS. 1-5
.
FIG. 1
is a perspective view thereof,
FIG. 2
is a reduced plan view showing the cushioning material for packaging of FIG.
1
and
FIG. 3
is a schematic view showing the state that the cushioning material is being fabricated from the developed state.
FIG. 4
is a sectional view showing the state that the cushioning material is used and
FIG. 5
is a perspective view showing that each portion is formed into a solid body and developed.
Reference numeral
1
designates a grooved retainer which has a raised bottom
10
and two side walls
11
,
11
. End support members
2
,
2
are continuous to the opposite ends of the grooved retainer
1
so as to block the ends of the groove.
The groove retainer
1
has an H shape in a section orthogonal to the longitudinal direction. The raised bottom
10
of the grooved retainer
1
is continuous to each end support member
2
to form T shape in a plan view.
Each of end support members
2
,
2
is rectangular in a section along the groove width direction of the grooved retainer
1
and has two hollow portions
20
,
20
along the groove width direction of the grooved retainer
1
.
The hollow portions
20
,
20
of each end support member
2
,
2
are separated by a partition sheet
23
, which is inclined relative to the surrounding wall, and the sectional shapes of the hollow portions are two opposed right-angled triangles.
The cushioning material for packaging of this embodiment is fabricated sequentially from a single corrugated cardboard sheet. The sheet a, which is cut into a shape such as shown in
FIG. 2
, consists of a central portion
1
a
for forming the retainer (retainer forming portion) and continuous end portions
2
a
,
2
a
for forming the support members (support member forming portions).
The corrugation a′ of the sheet a is along the direction in which the retainer forming portion
1
a
is continuous to the support member forming portion
2
a.
Each support member forming portion
2
a
of the sheet a consists of an outside sheet part
21
, a bottom sheet part
22
, a partition sheet part
23
, a top sheet part
24
, and an inside sheet part
25
continuous to the grooved retainer
1
, which are arranged in this order from the end of each support member forming portion
2
a.
At the boundary between the outside sheet part
21
and the bottom sheet part
22
and the boundary between the bottom sheet part
22
and partition sheet part
23
, there are formed folding lines a
1
to form valley-like folds (V shape folds) in the following folding process.
At the boundary between the partition sheet part
23
and top sheet part
24
and the boundary of between the top sheet part
24
and the inside sheet part
25
, there are formed folding lines a
2
to form ridge-like folds (inverted V shape folds) in the following folding process.
The retainer forming sheet portion
1
a
of the sheet a consists of a raised bottom sheet part
10
a
and side wall sheet parts
11
a
. The raised bottom sheet part
10
a
has end legs
10
b
,
10
b
at the opposite ends in the longitudinal direction and side legs
10
c
,
10
c
on the opposite sides along the longitudinal direction. Each side wall sheet part
11
a
is continuous to the opposite side legs
10
c
,
10
c
respectively and has side wall reinforcing parts
11
b
,
11
b
, which function as jointing means to the respective inside sheet parts
25
, at the opposite ends in the longitudinal direction.
At the boundaries between the inside sheet parts
25
,
25
of the support member forming portions
2
a
and the end legs
10
b
,
10
b
, and the boundaries between the side legs
10
c
,
10
c
and the side wall sheet portions
11
a
,
11
a
, there are formed valley-forming folding lines a
1
.
At the boundaries between the side legs
10
c
,
10
c
and the raised bottom sheet portion
10
a
, and the boundaries between each side wall sheet portion
11
a
and the side wall reinforcing parts
11
b
,
11
b
, there are formed ridge-forming folding lines a
2
.
The parts surrounded by each inside sheet part
25
, an edge of each side leg part
10
c
and an edge of each end leg part
10
b
are punched to form holes a
3
.
In this embodiment, the width of the support member forming portions
2
a
in a direction orthogonal to the corrugation a′ is so designed that it is approximately the same as the sum of the widths of the both side leg parts
10
c
and that of the raised bottom sheet part
10
a.
Cutting of the sheet a and forming of press lines or perforated lines (or intermittent cutting lines) for ridge forming folding lines a
1
and valley forming folding lines a
2
are conducted in the same process using, for example, a rotary cutter etc. (not shown in the Figure).
After the sheet a has been prepared as shown in
FIG. 2
, directional permanency of folding is imparted to each valley forming folding line a
1
so that the corresponding part of the sheet a is folded into V shape along the folding line a
1
smoothly. Directional permanency of folding is also imparted to each ridge forming folding line a
2
so that the corresponding part of the sheet a is folded into a ridge along the folding line a
2
smoothly.
After the sheet a has been thus processed, the retainer forming portion
1
a
and the support forming portions
2
a
are folded into a solid body as shown in
FIG. 3
along the folding lines a
1
, a
2
of
FIG. 2
, using a folding apparatus (not shown in the figures).
Then, the back surface of the upper end of each outside sheet part
21
and the corresponding upper end of the partition sheet part
23
, the lower end of each partition sheet part
23
and the corresponding back surface of the lower end of the inside sheet part
25
, the base and forward end portion of each side wall reinforcing part
11
b
and the corresponding surface of the inside sheet part
25
, and the upper end of each side leg sheet part
10
c
and the necessary part of each side wall sheet part
11
a
are bonded to build the cushioning material.
Prior to bonding the necessary portions as described above, starch or glue (not shown in the figures) is applied to the necessary portions of the sheet a using a bonding apparatus (not shown in the figures) after directional permanency has been imparted to the sheets along the folding lines a
1
, a
2
shown in FIG.
2
.
Instead of bonding the necessary portions as mentioned above, the whole body may be bound by, for example, a thin belt
7
of synthetic resin extending over the opposite end support members
2
,
2
, which is depicted by a one long and two short dashed line in
FIG. 1
, after each part has been built into a solid body. Alternatively, the whole body may be shrink-wrapped after built into a solid body. These ways of binding or fixing the whole body can be applied similarly to the other embodiments.
The cushioning material fabricated as shown in
FIG. 1
is so designed that the length of each end support member
2
in the direction orthogonal to the longitudinal direction of the grooved retainer
1
is approximately equal to the width of the grooved retainer
1
including the side wall reinforcing portions
11
b
, and the height of each end support member
2
is approximately equal to the height of the side walls
11
including the side wall reinforcing portions
11
b.
The cushioning material of the first embodiment is used for packaging a hexahedral article
4
, which is comparatively small in the thickness (height) and light, such as a notebook type personal computer.
Specifically, two cushioning materials are used in combination as shown in
FIG. 4 and a
part of the article
4
is inserted into each grooved retainer
1
so as to be held thereby. Then, the article
4
is packed into a case
5
, where the article
4
is protected by the buffering effect of sheet portions.
The cushioning material of the first embodiment provides the following advantages.
First, the hollow end support members
2
,
2
are not likely to deform since they have a plurality of hollow structures
20
. Especially, since the partition
23
between the hollow portions
20
is inclined relative to the surrounding wall, the deformation of the support member
2
can be prevented more effectively and, in addition, the cushioning material can be fabricated smoothly from a single sheet a by mechanical means.
Secondly, since the grooved retainer
1
and the end support members
2
,
2
at the opposite ends of the retainer are continuously formed of a single sheet a, the fabrication process can be carried out smoothly and readily. Further, when the cushioning material is reused or recycled, it can be stored and handled easily because the cushioning material can be developed to a single sheet very easily by peeling apart the adhered portions.
Thirdly, when the cushioning material is fabricated (made into a solid body) in the factory, the cushioning material can be transported without occupying a large space, with only the end support members
2
,
2
made into solid and the retainer forming portion
1
a
of the sheet a unfolded as shown in FIG.
5
.
Fourthly, the cushioning material has an extremely small bulk density as a whole and can be produced at a low cost, since the structure of the developed sheet a shown in
FIG. 2
is very simple.
Fifthly, since no cut edge of the sheet a is exposed inside the grooved retainer
1
in which the article
4
is inserted, the article
4
is not damaged.
Sixthly, when the case
5
is shipped with its bottom (lower side of
FIG. 4
) downward and the load of the article
4
mainly applied to one of the side walls
11
of the grooved retainer
1
, the corrugation a′ in the side wall reinforcing parts
11
b
,
11
b
of the side walls
11
is aligned in the load direction, whereby the article
4
can be supported steadily.
Seventhly, when the case
5
is shipped in a posture where the load is applied in the right or left direction in FIG.
4
and the raised bottom
10
of the grooved retainer
1
mainly receives the load of the article
4
, the corrugation a in the end legs
10
b
,
10
b
of the raised bottom
10
is aligned in the load direction, whereby the article
4
can be supported steadily.
Eighthly, when the cushioning material is used in a posture where the load is mainly applied to one of the end support members
2
, the corrugation a′ in the bottom and top sheet parts
22
,
24
of the end support member
2
is aligned in the load direction, whereby the article
4
can be supported steadily.
Ninthly, if an impact acts to the cushioning material in the state shown in
FIG. 4
, it can be absorbed and buffered by bowing action of each sheet portions positioned in the direction in which the impact is received.
The cushioning material of the first embodiment is generally packed into the case
5
together with the article
4
as shown in FIG.
4
. However, when the thickness of the article
4
is somewhat smaller than that shown in
FIG. 4
, the cushioning material is arranged in a mirror image of FIG.
4
and the end portion of the article
4
is inserted between the side leg portions
10
c
,
10
c.
In this condition, the article
4
is supported by the overlapped parts of the side wall sheet portions
11
a
and side leg sheet portions
11
c
, and is therefore supported steadily.
2nd Embodiment
The cushioning material for packaging of another embodiment corresponding to the fifth aspect of the invention is shown in FIG.
6
.
FIG. 6
is a partial perspective view thereof.
In the cushioning material of
FIG. 6
, inside sheet part
25
of the end support member
2
is composed of a plurality of sheet (layered structure), which is formed by folding a part of sheet and bonding the outside of the folded part to that of adjacent layer.
The raised bottom sheet part
10
a
of the grooved retainer
1
is continuous to the upper end of the respective side wall sheet parts
11
a
and raised bottom reinforcing parts
10
d
,
10
d
are folded on each half of the raised bottom sheet part
10
a
to form a double sheet layer.
According to this embodiment, since the inside sheet portion
25
of each end support member
2
is composed of a layered structure, the article is supported more steadily when used in a state where the load is applied mainly to the end support member
2
.
In addition, since the raised bottom sheet portion
10
a
consists of a double layered structure, the article is supported more steadily and more cushioning effect can be obtained in the state shown in FIG.
4
.
Other functions, effects and configurations of the second embodiment are similar to those of the first embodiment and explanation thereof is omitted.
3rd Embodiment
Another embodiment of the cushioning material corresponding to the fifth aspect of the invention is shown in FIG.
7
.
FIG. 7
is a partial perspective view of the cushioning material, in which each side leg
10
c
of the raised bottom
10
is composed of a plurality of layers formed by folding a part of sheet. Raised bottom reinforcing sheet parts
10
d
,
10
d
, which are continuous to the upper side leg sheet parts
11
a
, are stacked on the raised bottom sheet part
10
a
. Thereby, the raised bottom sheet part
10
a
becomes to have a layered structure.
Each of the side legs
10
c
,
10
c
of the raised bottom
10
is composed of a layered structure, which is formed by folding a necessary part of the sheet.
Other parts are constructed similarly to those of the cushioning material of the second embodiment.
According to the cushioning material of this embodiment, since each side leg
10
c
of the raised bottom
10
is composed of plural layers of sheet, even an article having a larger weight can be supported and larger cushioning effect can be obtained in the state shown in
FIG. 4
, where the load of the article
4
is mainly applied to the raised bottom
10
.
Other functions, effects and configurations of this embodiment are similar to those of the second embodiment and explanation thereof is omitted.
4th Embodiment
Yet another embodiment of the cushioning material corresponding to fifth aspect of the invention is shown in FIG.
8
.
FIG. 8
is a partial perspective view of the cushioning material. In this cushioning material, since the inside sheet portion
25
of each end support member
2
is constructed similarly to that of the cushioning of the second embodiment, similar functions and effects to that of the cushioning material of the second embodiment can be obtained with regard to the reinforced end support members
2
.
Side wall sheet part
11
a
of each side wall
11
is composed of a layered sheet, which is formed by folding a part of sheet sequentially along the outside direction of the grooved retainer
1
, and top and bottom edges of adjacent layers are bonded at the outside of the fold.
In the cushioning material of this embodiment, since each side wall sheet part
11
a
is reinforced by a layered sheet, the article can be supported more steadily and a larger cushioning effect can be obtained.
Other functions, advantages and configurations of the fourth embodiment are similar to those of the first embodiment and explanation thereof is omitted.
The cushioning material of these embodiments according to the present invention may be formed of a double-surfaced corrugated cardboard, which is, as shown in
FIG. 9
, formed by bonding two sheets of one-surface corrugated cardboard so that corrugations a′ of the corrugated cardboard intersect at a certain angle.
The cushioning material manufactured by using such a double surface corrugated board can sustain larger load applied in various directions.
5th Embodiment
An embodiment of the cushioning material corresponding to the sixth aspect of the invention is shown in
FIGS. 10-12
.
FIG. 10
is a perspective view of the cushioning material for packaging,
FIG. 11
is a reduced perspective view of a part of the unfolded cushioning, and
FIG. 12
is a cut-away perspective view of a part of the cushioning material, which is being fabricated.
In this embodiment, the raised bottom
10
of the grooved retainer
1
has, as shown in
FIGS. 11
,
12
, raised bottom sheet
10
a
, approximately vertical end legs
10
b
,
10
b
formed downward and continuously to the opposite ends of the raised bottom sheet
10
a
, and approximately vertical side legs
10
c
,
10
c
formed downward and continuously to the opposite sides of the raised bottom sheet
10
a.
Each side wall
11
of the grooved retainer
1
has an approximately vertical side wall sheet
11
a
and reinforcing portions
11
b
,
11
b
formed continuously to the opposite sides of the side wall sheet
11
a.
In each end support member
2
, hollow portions
20
,
20
are formed along the depth direction of the grooved retainer
1
. These hollow portions
20
,
20
have cross section of two opposed right-angled triangles and, therefore, the end support member
2
has a rectangular section across the hollow portions
20
.
Each end support member
2
has a width side sheet
26
, an inside sheet
25
continuous to the width side sheet
26
, a partition sheet
23
continuous to the inside sheet
25
, an outside sheet
21
continuous to the partition sheet
23
, and another width side sheet
27
continuous to the outside sheet
21
.
The lower end of the side wall sheet
11
a
of each side wall
11
is continuous to the bottom of the side leg
11
c
. One side reinforcing portion
11
b
of one of the side walls
11
is continuous to the width sheet
27
of one of the end support members
2
and the other side reinforcing portion
11
b
of the one side wall
11
is continuous to the width sheet
27
of the other end support member
2
.
As shown in
FIG. 11
, one side wall sheet
11
a
of the retainer forming portion
1
a
of sheet a is continuous straight to the both support member forming portions
2
a
,
2
a
with the same width.
In each support member forming portion
2
a
of sheet a, the one width side sheet
26
, the inside sheet
25
, the partition sheet
23
, the outside sheet
21
and the other width side sheet
27
are arranged in this order from the end of the portion
2
a
a ridge forming folding line a
2
or a valley forming folding line a
1
.
Either side wall sheet
11
a
of the retainer forming portion
1
a
is continuous to the width side sheet
27
of each support member forming portion
2
a
via the valley forming folding line a
1
, side wall reinforcing portion
11
b
and ridge forming folding line a
2
.
At one side of the side wall sheet
11
a
, there are provided with the one side leg
10
c
, raised bottom sheet
10
a
, another side leg
10
c
and the other side wall sheet
11
a
sequentially via a ridge forming fold a
2
or a valley forming fold a
1
.
At the opposite ends of the raised bottom sheet
10
a
, end legs
10
b
are formed continuously via ridge forming folding lines a
2
. At the opposite ends of the other side wall sheet
11
a
, side wall reinforcing portions
11
b
are formed continuously via ridge forming folding lines a
2
.
The cushioning material shown in FIG.
1
. is manufactured by imparting directional permanency to each folding lines a
1
, a
2
of
FIG. 11
, folding sheet a along the folding lines a
1
, a
2
according to the design, and bonding necessary portions or binding the whole body by a band
7
as shown in FIG.
1
.
Other functions, effects and configurations of this embodiment are similar to those of the first embodiment.
In the cushioning material of this embodiment too, the raised bottom sheet
10
a
, the side legs
10
c
, or the side wall sheets
11
a
may be composed of a layered sheet.
Moreover, in the cushioning material of the 5th embodiment, the right side wall reinforcing portion
11
b
of the front side wall sheet
11
a
of
FIG. 10
may be arranged to be continuous to a front side of the right end support member
2
.
6th Embodiment
An embodiment of the cushioning material corresponding to the 7th aspect of the present invention is shown in FIG.
13
.
Each end support member
2
is constructed similarly to that of the cushioning material of the first embodiment.
The raised bottom
10
of the grooved retainer
1
is provided with a raised bottom sheet
10
a
, end legs
10
b
,
10
b
formed continuously to the opposite ends of the raised bottom sheet
10
a
, and side legs
10
c
,
10
c
formed continuously to the opposite sides of the raised bottom sheet
10
a
and composed of a layered sheet, which is formed by folding a necessary portion of the sheet.
The raised bottom
10
is continuous to the lower central part of the inside sheet
25
of each end support members
2
via the end leg
10
b
,
10
b.
The side walls
11
, each of which consists of approximately vertical side wall sheet
11
a
and side wall reinforcing portions
11
b
,
11
b
formed continuously to the opposite sides of the side wall sheet
11
a
, are continuous to the opposite ends of the outside sheet
21
of one of the end support members
2
via connecting sheet portion
26
a.
Each side wall sheet
11
a
is bonded to the side of the corresponding side leg
10
c
from the state shown in the figure. Each side wall sheet
11
b
is bonded to the inside sheet
25
of the corresponding end support member
2
at the side of the corresponding end leg
10
b.
Instead of bonding, the whole body may be bound by a band designated by reference number
7
in FIG.
1
. Such configuration may be also employed that one side wall sheet
11
a
is continuous to one end support member
2
and the other side wall sheet
11
a
is continuous to the other end support member
2
.
According to the cushioning material of this embodiment, since the side legs
10
c
,
10
c
of the raised bottom
10
are reinforced by a layered sheet, an article can be supported more steadily and the cushioning effect can be enhanced.
In this embodiment too, the inside sheet
25
of each end support member
2
and the side wall sheet
11
a
may be composed of a layered sheet as well as the cushioning material of the fourth embodiment. In addition, the raised bottom sheet
10
a
may be composed of a layered sheet similarly to the third embodiment.
Other functions, effects and configurations of this embodiment are similar to those of the first embodiment and explanation thereof is omitted.
7th Embodiment
An embodiment of the cushioning material for packaging corresponding to the eighth aspect of the present invention is shown in FIG.
14
.
The end support members
2
,
2
, raised bottom portion
10
and side walls
11
are constructed similarly to those of the cushioning material of the sixth embodiment. Each of the opposite ends of the raised bottom sheet
10
a
is continuous to the lower center part of the inside sheet part
25
of the corresponding end support member
2
,
2
via the end leg part
10
b
similarly to the sixth embodiment.
One end of one of the side wall sheet parts
11
a
is continuous to the outside sheet part
21
of one of the end support members
2
via the side reinforcing part
11
b
and a connecting sheet part
26
a
. The lower end of the other side wall sheet part
11
a
is continuous to the lower portion of one of the side legs
10
c
of the raised bottom
10
.
The cushioning material is fabricated, from the state shown in the figure, so that each side wall sheet part
11
a
is in contact with the corresponding side leg
10
c
of the raised bottom
10
and each side reinforcing part
11
b
is in contact with the inside sheet part
25
of the corresponding end support member
2
.
In this embodiment too, the inside sheet parts
25
of the end support members
2
, the side wall sheet parts
11
a
and the raised bottom sheet part
10
a
may be composed of plural layers.
Other functions, effects and configurations of this embodiment are similar to those of the sixth embodiment and explanation thereof is omitted.
8th Embodiment
An embodiment of the cushioning material for packaging corresponding to the ninth aspect of the present invention is shown in FIG.
15
.
The end support members
2
,
2
and side walls
11
are constructed similarly to those of the cushioning material of the seventh embodiment. The end leg
10
b
of the raised bottom
10
is formed only at one end of the raised bottom sheet part
10
a
, which is continuous to the lower center part of the corresponding end support member
2
via the end leg
10
b.
Each of the side wall sheet parts
1
a
is continuous to the lower portion of the corresponding side leg
10
of the raised bottom sheet
10
a
. The outside sheet part
21
of one of the end support members
2
is continuous to the end of one of the side wall sheet parts
11
a
via the corresponding side reinforcing part
11
b
and the connecting sheet part
26
a.
The cushioning material is fabricated from the state shown in the figure so that each side wall sheet part
11
a
is in contact with the corresponding side leg
10
c
of the raised bottom
10
and each side reinforcing part
11
b
is in contact with the inside sheet part
25
of the corresponding end support member
2
.
In this embodiment too, the inside sheet parts
25
of the end support members
2
, the side wall sheet parts
11
a
and the raised bottom sheet part
10
a
may be composed of plural layers.
Other functions, effects and other configurations of this embodiment are similar to those of the seventh embodiment and explanation thereof is omitted.
9th Embodiment
An embodiment of the cushioning material for packaging corresponding to the tenth aspect of the present invention is shown in FIG.
16
.
The end support members
2
,
2
, the raised bottom portion
10
and side walls
11
are constructed similarly to those of the cushioning material of the eighth embodiment. One end of the raised bottom
10
is continuous to the lower central part of the corresponding end support member
2
via the end leg
10
b.
One of the side wall sheet parts
1
a
is continuous to the lower portion of the corresponding side leg
10
of the raised bottom sheet
10
a
. The outside sheet part
21
of one of the end support members
2
is continuous to one end of one of the side wall sheet parts
11
a
via the corresponding side reinforcing part
11
b
and connecting sheet part
26
a.
The outside sheet part
21
of the other end support member
2
is continuous to one end of the other side wall sheet parts
11
a
via the corresponding side reinforcing part
11
b
and connecting sheet part
26
a.
The cushioning material is fabricated from the state shown in the figure so that each side wall sheet part
11
a
is in contact with the corresponding side leg
10
c
of the raised bottom
10
and each side reinforcing part
11
b
is in contact with the inside sheet part
25
of the corresponding end support member
2
.
In this embodiment too, the inside sheet parts
25
of the end support members
2
, the side wall sheet parts
11
a
and the raised bottom sheet part
10
a
may be composed of plural layers.
Other functions, effects and configurations of this embodiment are similar to those of the eighth embodiment and explanation thereof is omitted.
10th Embodiment
An embodiment of the cushioning material for packaging corresponding to the eleventh aspect of the present invention is shown in FIG.
17
.
The end support members
2
,
2
, the raised bottom portion
10
and side walls
11
are constructed similarly to those of the cushioning material of the ninth embodiment. One end of the raised bottom
10
is continuous to the lower central part of the corresponding end support member
2
via end leg
10
b.
At the opposite ends of one of the end support members
2
, the side reinforcing part
11
b
of each side wall sheet part
11
a
is continuous to the outside sheet part
21
respectively via the connecting sheet part
26
a
. At one end of the other end support member, one end of one of the side wall sheet parts
11
a
is continuous to the outside sheet part
21
via the connecting sheet part
26
a.
The cushioning material is fabricated from the state shown in the figure so that each side wall sheet part
11
a
is in contact with the corresponding side leg
10
c
of the raised bottom
10
and each side reinforcing part
11
b
is in contact with the inside sheet part
25
of the corresponding end support member
2
.
In this embodiment too, the inside sheet parts
25
of the end support members
2
, the side wall sheet parts
11
a
and the raised bottom sheet part
10
a
may be composed of plural layers.
Other functions, effects and configurations of this embodiment are similar to those of the ninth embodiment and explanation thereof is omitted.
In the cushioning materials of the 8th to 10th embodiments, the end legs
10
b
are formed at the opposite ends of the raised bottom sheet part
10
a
, whereby supporting and buffering effect of the raised bottom
10
can be improved.
11th Embodiment
An embodiment of the cushioning material for packaging corresponding to the twelfth aspect of the present invention is shown in FIG.
18
.
The end support members
2
,
2
and side walls
11
are constructed similarly to those of the cushioning material of the fifth embodiment (FIGS.
10
-
12
). The raised bottom
10
consists of a horizontal raised bottom sheet part
10
a
and approximately vertical side legs
10
c
,
10
c
formed downward at the opposite sides of the raised bottom sheet part
10
a
. Each side leg
10
c
is composed of a plurality of layers formed by folding the necessary portion of the sheet.
Each of the side reinforcing parts
11
b
formed at the opposite sides of one of the side wall sheet parts
11
a
is continuous to the corresponding end of the outside sheet part
21
of the end support member
2
via the connecting sheet
26
a
,
26
a
. One of the side reinforcing parts
11
b
formed at the opposite ends of the other side wall sheet parts
11
a
is continuous to the inside sheet part
25
of either of the end support members
2
.
The lower portion of the other side wall sheet parts
11
a
is continuous to the one of the side legs
10
c
of the raised bottom
10
.
Each side wall sheet part
11
a
is in contact with the corresponding side leg
10
c
of the raised bottom
10
and each side reinforcing part
11
b
of each side wall
11
is in contact with the inside sheet part
25
of the corresponding end support member
2
at the side end of the raised bottom
10
.
In this embodiment too, the inside sheet parts
25
of the end support members
2
, the side wall sheet parts
11
a
and the raised bottom sheet part
10
a
may be composed of plural layers.
In the cushioning materials of this embodiments, similarly to the cushioning material of the fifth embodiment, the side legs
10
b
are formed at the opposite sides of the raised bottom sheet part
10
a
, whereby supporting and buffering effect of the raised bottom
10
can be improved.
Other functions, effects and configurations of this embodiment are similar to those of the fifth embodiment and explanation thereof is omitted.
13th Embodiment
An embodiment of the cushioning material for packaging corresponding to the thirteenth aspect of the present invention is shown in FIG.
21
.
In the cushioning material of this embodiment, the raised bottom
10
has a horizontal raised bottom sheet part
10
a
and end legs
10
c
,
10
c
formed downward at the opposite ends of the raised bottom sheet part
10
a
. Each end leg
10
c
is composed of a layered block formed by folding the necessary portion of the sheet.
The end of the inside sheet part
25
of one of the end support members
2
is continuous to the side reinforcing part
11
b
of one of the side wall sheet parts
11
a
. The end leg
10
b
of one end of the raised bottom
10
is continuous to the side reinforcing part
11
b
of the other end of the one side wall
11
via the connecting sheet
11
c.
The end leg
10
b
of the other end of the raised bottom
10
is continuous to the side reinforcing part
11
b
of one of the other side wall sheet parts
11
a
via the connecting sheet
11
c.
Other configurations are the same as those of the cushioning material of twelfth embodiment.
The cushioning material of this embodiment can support the article steadily and has an enhanced cushioning effect, since the end legs
10
b
of the raised bottom
10
are composed of a layered block. Other functions and effects are almost similar to those of the twelfth embodiment.
In this embodiment too, the inside sheet parts
25
of the end support members
2
and the side wall sheet parts
11
a
may be composed of plural layers.
14th Embodiment
Another embodiment of the cushioning material for packaging corresponding to the fifth aspect of the present invention is shown in FIGS.
22
-
24
.
FIG. 22
is a partial perspective view of the cushioning material,
FIG. 23
is a partial plan view of the developed cushioning material of FIG.
22
and
FIG. 24
is a perspective view of the cushioning material of
FIG. 22
which is being fabricated.
In the cushioning material of this embodiment, the side reinforcing parts
11
b
formed at the opposite sides of each side wall sheet part
11
a
, which constitutes the side wall
11
,
11
, consist of hollow blocks formed at the opposite ends of the side wall sheet
11
a
. Each of the hollow blocks have two hollow portions
110
, which are arranged in parallel along the vertical direction and have the sectional shapes of two opposed right-angled triangles.
The end support members
2
,
2
, the raised bottom
10
of the grooved retainer
1
and other portions are constructed almost similarly to those of the cushioning member of the first embodiment (FIG.
1
).
The cushioning material of this embodiment is fabricated sequentially from a single corrugated cardboard sheet. The sheet a, which is cut into a plan shape shown in
FIG. 23
, consists of a central retainer forming portion
1
a
and support forming portions
2
a
,
2
a
continuous to the opposite sides of the retainer forming portion
1
a.
Each of the support member forming portion
2
a
of the sheet a, similarly to that of the sheet a of
FIG. 2
, consists of an outside sheet part
21
, a bottom sheet part
22
, a partition sheet part
23
, a top sheet part
24
and an inside sheet part
25
connected to the grooved retainer
1
.
At the boundary between each part
21
-
25
, there is formed a valley forming folding line a
1
or ridge forming folding line a
2
.
The retainer forming portion
1
a
consists of a raised bottom sheet part
10
a
and side wall sheet parts
11
a
. The bottom sheet part
10
a
has end legs
10
b
and side legs
10
c
similarly to the sheet a of FIG.
2
. Each side wall sheet parts
11
a
has side reinforcing parts
11
b
at the opposite sides thereof and is continuous to either of the opposite sides of the raised bottom sheet part
10
a.
Each of the side reinforcing parts
11
b
consists of a width sheet part
111
, partition sheet part
112
, another width sheet
113
and an outside sheet
114
, which are arranged in this order from the end of the side wall sheet
11
a
in the direction to extend it. The end of the side wall sheet
11
a
functions as the inside sheet part too.
At the boundary between the inside sheet part
25
and the end leg
10
b
and the boundary between each side leg
10
c
,
10
c
and each side wall sheet part
11
a
, there are formed valley forming folding lines a
1
.
At the boundaries between the raised bottom sheet part
10
a
and the opposite side legs
10
c
,
10
c
and the boundaries between each side wall sheet part
11
a
and the opposite side reinforcing parts
11
b
,
11
b
, there are formed ridge forming folding lines a
2
.
At the boundary between one width sheet part
111
and the partition sheet part
112
, there is formed a ridge forming folding line a
2
. At the boundaries between the partition sheet part
112
and the other width sheet part
113
and between the other width sheet part
113
and the outside sheet part
114
, there are formed valley folding lines a
1
. Reference numeral
3
designates a punched hole.
The width of the support member forming portions
2
a
in the direction orthogonal to the corrugation a′ of the sheet a is so designed that it is approximately equal to the sum of the width of the raised bottom sheet part
10
a
and those of the both side legs
10
c.
Cutting of the sheet a and forming of the folding lines a
1
, a
2
are carried out similarly to those of the first embodiment.
After the sheet a has been prepared as shown in
FIG. 23
, the retainer forming portion
1
a
and the support member forming portions of the sheet a are folded along the folding lines a
1
, a
2
so that each portion is built into a solid body as shown in FIG.
24
.
In parallel to folding, necessary portions of the end support members
2
are bonded to each other and necessary portions of the side reinforcing parts
11
b
are bonded to each other similarly to the first embodiment.
Then, the side walls
11
,
11
are made erect along the arrow line of FIG.
24
and the upper portion of each side leg
10
c
and the corresponding side wall sheet part
11
a
, the upper portion of each end leg
10
b
and the corresponding inside sheet part
25
, and the upper and lower portions of each width sheet part
111
and the corresponding inside sheet part
25
are bonded to build the cushioning material.
Instead of bonding the necessary portions of the adjacent components as shown in
FIG. 24
, the whole body may be bound by the belt
7
as shown in FIG.
1
.
The cushioning material of the 14th embodiment is used in the same state shown in FIG.
4
. When the load of the article is mainly applied to the side wall
11
, the cushioning material can support even a somewhat heavy article and larger cushioning effect can be obtained, since it is provided with the side wall reinforcing part
11
b
made of hollow block at the opposite sides of each side wall
11
.
Other functions, effects and configurations of this embodiment are similar to those of the first embodiment and explanation thereof is omitted.
Although, the side wall reinforcing parts
11
b
of hollow block structure have vertical hollow portions
110
, in the cushioning material of the 14th embodiment, the same effect can be achieved even if the hollow portions
110
are formed along the longitudinal direction of the side wall sheet
11
a.
In this embodiment too, the inside sheet parts
25
of the end support members
2
and the side leg parts
10
c
may be composed of plural layers.
In the 5th to 13th embodiments (
FIGS. 10-21
) too, the side reinforcing parts
11
b
of each side wall
11
may be composed of hollow blocks similarly to the 14th embodiment.
15th Embodiment
Yet another embodiment of the cushioning material for packaging corresponding to the fifth aspect of the present invention is shown in FIG.
25
.
This figure is a partial perspective view of the cushioning material, in which the side reinforcing parts
11
of each side wall
11
,
11
are composed of layered blocks of plural layers formed by folding a part of the sheet outside the side wall sheet
11
a
(outside the groove).
Adjacent sheet layers constituting the side reinforcing part
11
b
are bonded at the folded part and the whole body of each side reinforcing part
11
b
of the layered block is bonded so as to the upper and lower ends thereof are bonded to upper and lower ends of the outside of the corresponding side wall sheet part
11
a.
Other configurations are similar to the cushioning material of the first embodiment and explanation thereof is omitted.
Since each side reinforcing part
11
b
of the cushioning material of the 15th embodiment is composed of a layered block, even a somewhat heavy article can be sufficiently supported by the cushioning material and greater cushioning effect can be obtained when the load of the article is mainly applied to these side reinforcing parts
11
b.
Although edge of each sheet layer constituting the side reinforcing part
11
b
of the layered block is perpendicularly in contact with the corresponding side wall sheet part
11
a
in the cushioning material of this embodiment, the same effect can be achieved even if sheet layers are stacked along the outer surface of the side wall sheet
11
a.
Other functions and effects of the cushioning material of the 15th embodiment are similar to those of the first embodiment and explanation thereof is omitted.
In this embodiment too, the inside sheet parts
25
of the end support members
2
and the side leg parts
10
c
may be composed of plural layers.
In the 5th to 13th embodiments (
FIGS. 10-21
) too, the side reinforcing parts
11
b
of each side wall
11
may be composed of layered blocks similarly to the 15th embodiment.
16th Embodiment
Yet another embodiment of the cushioning material for packaging corresponding to the fifth aspect of the present invention is shown in
FIGS. 26 and 27
.
FIG. 26
is a partial perspective view of the cushioning material which is being fabricated and
FIG. 27
is a partial view of the developed cushioning material.
In this embodiment, the end legs
10
b
of the raised bottom
10
and the side reinforcing parts
11
b
of each of the side wall
11
are composed of the same numbers of layers which formed by folding a part of the sheet material.
In order to form the above-mentioned end legs
10
b
and side reinforcing parts
11
b
, as shown in
FIG. 27
, the end leg part
10
b
having a necessary length is formed at the end of the retainer forming portion
1
a
continuous to the support member forming portion
2
a
of the sheet a, and the side wall reinforcing parts
11
b
,
11
b
having the same length as that of the end legs
10
a
are formed at the opposite sides of the leg part
10
b
via punched holes a
3
, a
3
(between the side legs
10
c
,
10
c
and support member forming portion
2
a
).
On the portions to form the end leg
10
b
and the side reinforcing parts
11
b
,
11
b
, there are formed ridge-forming folding lines a
2
and valley-forming folding lines a
1
alternately at predetermined intervals.
Other portion of the sheet a is constructed almost similarly to those of the first embodiment, necessary portions of thus prepared sheet a are folded along the folding lines a
1
, a
2
and necessary portions are bonded to build the end support member
2
, side reinforcing parts
11
b
and end legs
10
b
as shown in FIG.
26
. Thereafter, the raised bottom
10
, the side walls
11
and the end support members
2
are combined along the arrow line in the figure to fabricate the cushioning material.
According to the 16th embodiment, since the end legs of the raised bottom
10
and the side reinforcing parts
11
b
of each side wall
11
are composed of the same number of layers formed by folding parts of the sheet material, even a somewhat heavy article can be sufficiently supported by the cushioning material and greater cushioning effect can be obtained, when it is packed in to the case
5
with the article supported in the state shown in FIG.
4
and the load of the article is mainly applied to the raised bottom
10
or side wall
11
.
In addition, on the support member forming portion
2
a
, end legs
10
b
and side reinforcing parts
11
b
, there are formed the folding lines a
1
, a
2
having the same folding direction in line over the width of the sheet a (width in the horizontal direction of FIG.
27
). Therefore, mechanical work can be conducted very smoothly in manufacturing process.
In this embodiment too, the inside sheet parts
25
of the end support members
2
may be composed of plural layers.
Other configurations, functions and effects of the cushioning material of the 16th embodiment are similar to those of the first embodiment and explanation thereof is omitted.
In the 5th to 7th embodiment (
FIGS. 10-14
) and 13th embodiment (
FIG. 21
) too, the side reinforcing parts
11
b
and end legs
10
b
may be composed of layered blocks similarly to the 16th embodiment.
17th Embodiment
Yet another embodiment of the cushioning material for packaging corresponding to the fifth aspect of the present invention is shown in
FIGS. 28
,
30
and
31
.
FIG. 28
is a partial perspective view of the cushioning material,
FIG. 30
is a reduced partial view of the developed cushioning material and
FIG. 31
a partial perspective view of the cushioning material, where a part thereof has been built into a solid body and the rest is unfolded.
In the 17th embodiment, each end support member
2
consists of an inside sheet part
25
, a bottom sheet part
22
, a partition sheet part
23
, a top sheet part
24
, an outside sheet part
24
and a connecting sheet part
22
a
serving as doubled layered bottom sheet part, which are arranged continuously in this order.
The hollow portions
20
,
20
of each end support member
2
are arranged in parallel in the direction along the width of the grooved retainer
1
and have sectional shapes of two opposed right-angled triangles of the same sizes. Therefore, the sectional shape crossing the hollow portion
20
of the end support member
2
is rectangular.
The raised bottom portion
10
consists of a raised bottom sheet part
10
a
and end legs
10
b
,
10
b
formed at the opposite ends of the raised bottom sheet part
10
a
. Each side wall
11
,
11
consists of a side wall sheet part
11
a
and side wall reinforcing parts
11
b
,
11
b
formed at the opposite ends of the side wall sheet part
11
a.
The end legs
10
b
of the raised bottom
10
and side reinforcing parts
11
b
of each side wall
11
are each composed of a hollow block having rectangular section. The hollow portions
110
,
110
(
FIG. 31
) of the hollow block are arranged in parallel and have sectional shapes of two opposed right-angled triangles.
As shown in
FIG. 30
, in each support member forming part
2
a
of a single sheet a (corrugated cardboard), which is cut into a designed shape and size, an inside sheet part
25
, a bottom sheet part
22
, a partition sheet part
23
, a top sheet part
24
, an outside sheet part
21
and a connecting sheet part
22
a
are formed sequentially in this order from the end.
At the boundary between each sheet part
25
-
22
a
, there is formed a ridge-forming folding line a
2
or valley forming folding line a
1
.
In the retainer forming part
1
a
, there are formed the raised bottom sheet part
10
a
having end legs
10
b
and side legs
10
c
, and the side wall sheet parts
11
a
, which are continuous to the opposite sides of the raised bottom sheet
10
a
respectively and have the side wall reinforcing parts
11
b
at the opposite sides thereof.
In each side wall reinforcing part
11
b
, there are formed a width sheet part
111
, a partition sheet part
112
, another width sheet part
113
and an outer surface sheet part
114
via a valley-forming folding line a
1
or ridge forming folding line a
2
at the end of the side wall sheet
11
a
in the direction to extend it. The end of the side wall sheet part
11
a
also serves as the inside sheet part.
At the boundary between the outside sheet part
21
and the connecting sheet part
22
a
and the boundaries between the side legs
10
c
,
10
c
and each side wall sheet part
11
a
, there are formed valley forming folding lines a
1
. At the boundaries between raised bottom sheet part
10
a
and the side legs
10
c
,
10
c
at the opposite sides thereof, there are formed ridge forming folding lines a
2
.
Punched holes a
3
are formed between the opposite sides of the end legs
10
b
and the side reinforcing parts
11
b
in the direction to extend the side legs
10
c.
In the end leg
10
b
, there are formed a height sheet part
101
, a partition sheet part
102
, another height sheet part
103
and a bottom sheet part
104
via a valley-forming folding line a
1
or ridge forming folding line a
2
in the direction to extend the end of the raised bottom sheet part
10
a.
Cutting of the sheet a and forming of the folding lines a
1
, a
2
are carried out similarly to those of the first embodiment.
The sheet a constructed as shown in
FIG. 30
is folded using a folding apparatus (not shown in the figure) to build the end support members
2
, the end legs
10
b
and side reinforcing parts
11
b
into solid bodies and necessary portions are bonded.
Then, the end support members
2
and the side walls
11
are made erect in the arrow direction of
FIG. 31
to fabricate the cushioning material.
In order to finish the cushioning material as shown in
FIG. 28
, necessary portions of the fabricated cushioning material are bonded or the whole body is bound by the band in the same manner as shown in FIG.
1
.
The end leg
10
b
and the side reinforcing parts arranged at the opposite sides of the end leg are so designed that sizes of the height sheet parts
101
,
103
and the width sheet parts
111
,
113
, sizes of the partition sheet parts
102
and
103
, sizes of the bottom sheet part
104
and the outside sheet part
114
, and sizes of the part corresponding to the top sheet part of the end leg
10
b
and the part corresponding to the inside sheet part of the side reinforcing part
11
b
are equal responsively. Therefore, in the state shown in
FIG. 31
(partially developed state), the side reinforcing parts
11
b
are superposed on the opposite sides of the central end leg
10
b
in the direction to extend it.
According to this embodiment, since the end legs
10
b
of the raised bottom
10
and the side reinforcing parts
11
b
of each side wall
11
are composed of the hollow blocks, even a somewhat heavy article can be sufficiently supported by the cushioning material and greater cushioning effect can be obtained, when it is packed into the case
5
with the article supported in the state shown in FIG.
4
and the load of the article is mainly applied to the raised bottom
10
or side wall
11
.
In addition, on the support member forming portion
2
a
, end legs
10
b
and side reinforcing parts
11
b
, the folding lines a
1
, a
2
having the same folding direction are formed in line over the width of the sheet a (width in the horizontal direction of FIG.
30
). Therefore, mechanical work can be conducted very smoothly in manufacturing process.
Further, it is very advantageous that the cushioning material can be handled in the partially developed state as shown in
FIG. 31
during transportation to users or storage.
In the cushioning material of the 17th embodiment, the side legs
10
c
of
FIG. 30
can be omitted and the bottom sheet
104
of the end leg
10
b
and the opposite outer surface sheet parts
114
of the side wall reinforcing part
11
b
are connected by a connecting sheet
11
d
(shown by a one long and two short dot line in
FIG. 3
1
) having a width equal to the height of the side leg
10
c.
In this embodiment too, the inside wall sheet
25
of each end support member
2
may composed of plural layers.
Other functions, effects and configurations of the 17th embodiment are similar to those of the first embodiment and explanation thereof is omitted.
18th Embodiment
Yet another embodiment of the cushioning material for packaging corresponding to the fifth aspect of the present invention is shown in
FIGS. 29 and 32
.
FIG. 29
is a partial perspective view of the cushioning material and
FIG. 32
is a partial perspective view of the cushioning material where a main part thereof has been built into a solid body and the rest is unfolded.
In the 18th embodiment, the end support members
2
are constructed similarly to those of the 17th embodiment (FIG.
28
).
The raised bottom
10
consists of an approximately horizontal raise bottom sheet part
10
a
and end legs
10
b
, which are formed downward at the opposite ends of the raised sheet part
10
a
and made of layered blocks formed by folding necessary portions of the material sheet vertically along the longitudinal direction of the grooved retainer
1
.
Each side wall
11
is composed of an approximately horizontal side wall sheet
11
a
and the side reinforcing parts
11
b
, which are continuous to the opposite sides of the side wall sheet
11
a
respectively and made of layered blocks formed by folding necessary portions of the material sheet vertically along the longitudinal direction of the grooved retainer
1
.
The bottom layer of the end leg
10
b
is continuous to the bottom of the end support member
2
via the connecting sheet
22
a
and is continuous to the bottoms of the opposite side reinforcing parts
11
b
via the connecting sheets
11
d
respectively.
The number and length of the folded layers of each end leg
10
b
are equal to those of each side reinforcing part
11
b
arranged at each side of the end leg.
According to this embodiment, since the end legs
10
b
of the raised bottom
10
and the side reinforcing parts
11
b
of the side wall
11
are each composed of the layered block, even a somewhat heavy article can be sufficiently supported by the cushioning material and greater cushioning effect can be obtained, when it is packed into the case
5
with the article
4
supported in the state shown in FIG.
4
and the load of the article is mainly applied to the raised bottom
10
or side wall
11
.
As above-mentioned, since the number and length of the folded layers of each end leg
10
b
are equal to those of each side reinforcing part
11
b
, mechanical work can be carried out very smoothly in the manufacturing process of the cushioning material.
In addition, it is very advantageous that the cushioning material can be handled in the partially developed state as shown in
FIG. 32
during transportation to users or storage.
In the cushioning material of the 18th embodiment, the connecting sheet part
11
d
of
FIG. 32
may be omitted and, similarly to the embodiment shown in
FIGS. 28
,
31
, the raised bottom sheet part
10
a
may be connected to each side wall sheet part
11
a
via the side leg
10
c.
In the cushioning material of the 18th embodiment too, the inside wall sheet
25
of each end support member
2
may composed of plural layers.
Other functions, effects and configurations of this embodiment are similar to those of the first embodiment and explanation thereof is omitted.
In the cushioning materials of
FIGS. 10-12
and
FIG. 15
, each side walls
11
are continuous to the lower part of the raised bottom sheet
10
and, therefore, the end legs
10
b
and the side reinforcing parts
11
b
may be constructed similarly to those of the cushioning material of the 18th embodiment.
19th Embodiment
Another embodiment of the cushioning material for packaging corresponding to the sixth aspect of the present invention is shown in
FIGS. 33
,
35
and
36
.
FIG. 33
is a partial perspective view of the cushioning material of the 19th embodiment,
FIG. 35
is a reduced partial plan view of the developed cushioning material of
FIG. 33
, and
FIG. 36
is a partial perspective view of the cushioning material just before completion.
The end support members
2
of the cushioning material of the 19th embodiment are constructed similarly to those of the embodiment shown in FIG.
18
.
Each end leg
10
b
of the raised bottom
10
is made of a multiple layered block which is formed by folding necessary portions of the sheet a in zigzag vertically along the width direction of the grooved retainer
1
.
Each side reinforcing part
11
b
of the side wall
11
is made of a multiple layered block which is formed by folding necessary portions of the sheet a in zigzag in the width direction along the depth direction of the grooved retainer
1
.
The end leg
10
b
and the side reinforcing part
11
b
are so designed that the height of the end leg
10
b
is equal to the width of the side reinforcing part
11
b
and the number of the folded layers of the end leg
10
b
is equal to that of the layers of the side reinforcing part
11
b.
Each side reinforcing part
11
b
of one of the side walls
11
is continuous to the outside sheet part
21
of the corresponding end support member
2
via the connecting sheet part
26
a
. The lower end of the side wall sheet part
11
a
of each side wall
11
is continuous to the lower end of the corresponding side leg
10
c
of the raised bottom sheet
10
a.
As shown in
FIG. 35
, in the support member forming portion
2
a
of the sheet a, sheet parts
25
,
27
,
23
,
26
,
21
and
26
a
are formed continuously in this order from its end via a ridge forming folding line a
2
or valley forming folding line a
1
.
At the end of the retainer forming portion
1
a
of the sheet a, the side reinforcing parts
11
b
each having the length equal to that of the end leg
10
b
are formed on the opposite sides of the central end leg
10
b
via cut portions a
4
each having the width corresponding to the height of the side leg
10
c.
On the end leg
10
b
and the opposite side reinforcing parts
11
b
, there are formed ridge-forming folding lines a
2
and valley-forming folding lines a
1
alternately along the width direction at predetermined intervals. A ridge forming folding line a
1
is formed between the connecting sheet part
26
a
of the retainer forming portion
2
a
and one of the side reinforcing parts
11
b.
At the boundaries between the raised bottom sheet part
10
a
and the end legs
10
c
, and boundaries between the end legs
10
c
and the side wall sheet part
11
a
, there are formed a ridge forming folding line a
2
and a valley forming folding line a
1
respectively.
After directional permanency of folding has been imparted to the folding lines a
1
, a
2
, the end support members
2
, end legs
10
b
and side reinforcing parts
11
b
are made into solid bodies and, at the same time, necessary portions are bonded. Thereafter, the cushioning material is finished as shown in FIG.
33
.
In the 19th embodiment of the cushioning material, the end legs
10
b
of the raised bottom
10
and the side reinforcing parts
11
b
of the side wall
11
are each composed of the layered block having the same and plural number of layers and each formed by folding a part of the material sheet. Therefore, even a somewhat heavy article can be sufficiently supported by the cushioning material and greater cushioning effect can be obtained, when it is packed into the case
5
with the article
4
supported in the state shown in FIG.
4
and the load of the article is mainly applied to the raised bottom
10
or side wall
11
.
In addition, the folding lines a
1
, a
2
having the same folding direction can be formed in line over the width of the sheet a (width in the horizontal direction of
FIG. 27
) on the support member forming portion
2
a
, end legs
10
b
and side reinforcing parts
11
b
. Therefore, mechanical work can be conducted very smoothly in the manufacturing process.
In the cushioning material of this embodiment too, the inside wall sheet
25
of each end support member
2
may be composed of plural layers.
Other functions, effects and configurations of this embodiment are similar to those of the first embodiment and explanation thereof is omitted
20th Embodiment
Yet another embodiment of the cushioning material for packaging corresponding to the sixth aspect of the present invention is shown in
FIGS. 34 and 37
.
FIG. 34
is a partial perspective view of the cushioning material of the 20th embodiment and
FIG. 37
is a partial perspective view of the cushioning material where a main part thereof has been built into a solid body and the rest is unfolded.
In the 20th embodiment of the cushioning material, each end support member
2
consists of a width sheet part
26
, an inside sheet part
25
, an inclined partition sheet part
23
, an outside sheet part
21
, a partition sheet part
23
having the same size as the width sheet part
26
, another inside sheet part
25
, another inclined partition sheet part
23
, another outside sheet
21
and another width sheet part
27
, which are arranged continuously in this order via folding line. And it has four hollow portions
20
having shapes similar to those of the end support member
2
of the embodiment shown in FIG.
10
.
The end legs
10
b
of the raised bottom sheet
10
and the side reinforcing part
11
b
of each side wall
11
are each composed of a hollow block, which is formed similarly to that of the embodiment shown in
FIGS. 28 and 31
.
Specifically, the end leg
10
b
consists of a height sheet part
101
, an inclined partition sheet part
102
, another height sheet part
103
, a bottom sheet part
104
and a raised bottom sheet part
10
a
serving also as a top sheet part, which are continuous to each other in the direction to extend the raised bottom sheet
10
a
. The end leg
10
b
has two opposed hollow portions
100
arranged in parallel to the width direction of the grooved retainer
1
.
The side reinforcing part
11
b
consists of a width sheet part
111
, an inclined partition sheet part
112
, another width sheet part
113
, an outside sheet part
114
and an end of the side wall sheet part
10
a
serving as an inside sheet part, which are continuous to each other in the direction to extend the side wall sheet part
1
a
. The side reinforcing part
11
b
has two opposed hollow portions
100
arranged in parallel to the depth direction of the grooved retainer
1
.
In one of the side walls
11
, the outside sheet part
114
of each the side reinforcing part
11
b
is continuous to the width sheet part
27
of the end support member, which serves as a connecting sheet part. The lower end of each side wall sheet part
11
a
is continuous to the lower end of the corresponding side leg
10
c
of the raised bottom sheet part
10
a.
The end leg
10
b
and the side reinforcing parts
11
b
are so designed that the hollows
100
and
110
have the same sectional shapes and sizes, and in a state shown in
FIG. 37
where the sheet is partially developed, the side reinforcing parts are superposed in the direction to extend the end leg
10
b.
According to the 20th embodiment, since the end legs
10
b
of the raised bottom
10
and the side reinforcing parts
11
b
of the side wall
11
are composed of the hollow portions, even a somewhat heavy article can be sufficiently supported by the cushioning material and greater cushioning effect can be obtained, when it is packed into the case
5
with the article
4
supported in the state shown in FIG.
4
and the load of the article is mainly applied to the raised bottom
10
or side wall
11
.
In addition, since the end leg
10
b
and the side reinforcing parts
11
b
are so designed that the hollows
100
and
110
have the same sectional shapes and sizes and, in the partially developed state shown in
FIG. 37
, the side reinforcing parts are superposed in the direction to extend the end leg
10
b
, mechanical work can be conducted very smoothly in manufacturing process of the cushioning material.
In the cushioning material of this embodiment too, the inside wall sheet
25
of each end support member
2
may composed of plural layers.
Other functions, effects and configurations of the 20th embodiment are similar to those of the first embodiment and explanation thereof is omitted.
21st Embodiment
Yet another embodiment of the cushioning material for packaging corresponding to the sixth aspect of the present invention is shown in
FIGS. 38 and 39
.
FIG. 38
is a partial, cutaway perspective view of the cushioning material in a state, just before completed.
FIG. 39
is a partial, cutaway perspective view of the fabricated cushioning material.
The end support members
2
of the cushioning material of the 21st embodiment are constructed almost similarly to those of the first embodiment. Each end support member
2
consist of an outside sheet part
21
, a bottom sheet part
22
, a partition sheet part
3
, a top sheet part
24
, and an inside sheet part
25
, which are formed sequentially in this order via each folding line.
The hollow portions
20
,
20
of each end support member
2
are arranged in parallel along the width direction of the grooved retainer
1
in opposed posture. Since they have sectional shapes of the opposed right-angled triangles, the end support member
2
has a rectangular sectional shape.
Each side wall
11
consists of a vertical side wall sheet part
11
a
and the side reinforcing parts
11
b
which are formed at the opposite sides of the side wall sheet
11
a.
Each side wall reinforcing part
11
b
is so designed that the sectional shape and size thereof are the same as those of the end support member
2
in the partially developed state, where the end support members
2
, the side reinforcing parts
11
b
and the end legs
10
b
are made into solid bodies and the rest of the sheet is developed.
Each side reinforcing part
11
consists of an outside sheet part
114
, a bottom sheet part
115
, a partition sheet part
112
, a top sheet part
116
, and an end of the side wall sheet part
11
a
serving as an inside sheet part, which are continuous to each other via a folding line. The opposed and parallel hollow portions
110
,
110
are formed along the longitudinal direction of the grooved retainer
1
.
One end of the outside sheet part
21
of each end support member
2
is continuous to the outside side sheet part
114
of each side wall reinforcing part
11
b
in one of the side walls
11
via the connecting sheet part
26
a.
The raised bottom
10
consists of a horizontal raised bottom sheet part
10
a
and end legs
10
b
which are composed of hollow blocks and formed on the opposite lower sides of the raised bottom sheet part
10
a
. Each end leg
10
b
consists of a hollow block, which has a hollow portion
100
along the longitudinal direction of the grooved retainer
1
and a sectional shape of reversed triangle. Each lower end of the hollow portions is continuous to the end of each side wall sheet part
11
a
, which serves as the inside sheet part of the side reinforcing part, via connecting sheet part
11
d
continuous to the lower end.
According to the 21st embodiment, since the end legs
10
b
of the raised bottom
10
and the side reinforcing parts
11
b
of the side wall
11
are composed of the hollow blocks, even a somewhat heavy article can be sufficiently supported by the cushioning material and greater cushioning effect can be obtained, when it is packed into the case
5
with the article
4
supported in the state shown in FIG.
4
and the load of the article is mainly applied to the raised bottom
10
or side wall
11
.
Since each side wall reinforcing part
11
b
is so designed that the sectional shape and size thereof are the same as those of the end support member
2
in the partially developed state, where the end support members
2
, the side reinforcing parts
11
b
and the end legs
11
b
are made into solid bodies, and end support members
2
are superposed in the direction to extend the opposite ends of the side reinforcing part
11
b
of the side wall, mechanical process can be done very smoothly in the manufacturing process of the cushioning material.
In the cushioning material of this embodiment too, the inside wall sheet
25
of each end support member
2
may composed of plural layers.
Other functions, effects and configurations of the 21st embodiment are similar to those of the first embodiment and explanation thereof is omitted.
In the cushioning materials of the embodiments shown in
FIGS. 13 and 15
, the lower parts of the side reinforcing parts
11
are continuous to the opposite lower ends of the raised bottom
10
respectively. Accordingly, the side reinforcing parts
11
b
and the end legs
10
b
thereof can be constructed similarly to those of the cushioning material of the 21st embodiment.
22nd Embodiment
Yet another embodiment of the cushioning material for packaging corresponding to the seventh aspect of the present invention is shown in FIG.
40
.
FIG. 40
is a partial perspective view of the cushioning material which is just before completed. The end support members
2
and the raised bottom
10
are constructed almost similarly to those of the cushioning material of the embodiment shown in
FIGS. 28 and 31
.
The side walls
11
have structure resemble to that of the embodiment shown in FIG.
38
. Specifically, in this embodiment, the side reinforcing part
11
b
of the side wall
11
is composed of a hollow block but the direction of the partition sheet part
112
of the side reinforcing part
11
b
is opposite to that of the partition sheet part
112
of the side reinforcing part
11
b
of FIG.
38
.
The opposite ends of the outside sheet part
21
of one of the end support members
2
are respectively continuous to the outside sheet part
114
of the side reinforcing part
11
b
in the corresponding side wall
11
via the connecting sheet part
26
a
. The lower part of each end support member
2
is continuous to the bottom sheet part
104
of the side leg
10
b
in the raised bottom
10
via the connecting sheet part
26
a
, which serves as the double layer bottom.
The sectional shape and size of the hollow portion
20
of the end support member
2
are approximately equal to those of the side reinforcing part
11
b
. In a state where the end legs
10
b
, side reinforcing parts
11
b
and the end support members
2
are built into solid bodies, the end support member
2
is superposed in the direction to extend the side reinforcing part
11
b
of one of the side walls
11
.
According to the 22nd embodiment, since the end legs
10
b
of the raised bottom
10
and the side reinforcing parts
11
b
of the side wall
11
are composed of the hollow blocks, even a somewhat heavy article can be sufficiently supported by the cushioning material and greater cushioning effect can be obtained, when it is packed into the case
5
with the article
4
supported in the state shown in FIG.
4
and the load of the article is mainly applied to the raised bottom
10
or side wall
11
.
In addition, since each side reinforcing part
11
b
is so designed that, in the partially developed state where the end support members
2
, side reinforcing parts
11
b
and the end legs
11
b
are built into solid bodies, the sectional shape and size thereof are approximately equal to those of the end support member
2
and, in the partially developed state, the end support member
2
is superposed in the direction to extend the side reinforcing part
11
b
of the side walls
11
, mechanical process can be done very smoothly in the manufacturing process of the cushioning material.
In the cushioning material of this embodiment too, the inside wall sheet
25
of each end support member
2
may composed of plural layers.
Other functions, effects and configurations of the 22nd embodiment are similar to those of the first embodiment and explanation thereof is omitted.
23rd Embodiment
Another embodiment of the cushioning material for packaging corresponding to the twelfth aspect of the present invention is shown in
FIGS. 41 and 42
.
The end support members
2
of this embodiment are constructed almost similarly to those of the cushioning material shown in FIG.
33
.
The raised bottom portion
10
consists of an approximately horizontal raise bottom sheet part
10
a
and end legs
10
b
of hollow blocks which are formed at the opposite lower ends of the raised bottom sheet part
10
a
. Each side wall
11
consists of an approximately vertical side wall sheet parts
11
a
and side reinforcing parts
11
b
of hollow blocks which are formed at the opposite sides of the side wall sheet parts
11
a.
The end legs
10
b
of the raised bottom
10
and the side reinforcing parts
11
b
of each side wall
11
are constructed similarly to those shown in FIG.
31
.
The end legs
10
b
and the side reinforcing parts
11
b
arranged at the opposite sides of each end leg have the same shapes and sizes in the section orthogonal to their hollow portions
110
,
100
.
One end of the outside sheet part
21
of one of the end support members
2
(left side support member
2
of
FIG. 41
) is continuous to the outside sheet
114
of the side reinforcing part
11
b
positioned at one end (left end of the figure) of one of the side walls
11
(upper side wall in FIG.
41
). One end of the outside sheet part
21
of the other end support member
2
is continuous to the outside sheet
114
of the side reinforcing part
11
b
positioned at the other end of the same side wall
11
.
The other end of the other end support member
2
(right support member
2
of
FIG. 41
) is continuous to the outside sheet
114
of the side reinforcing part
11
b
positioned at one end of the other side wall
11
at the inside sheet part
25
.
The outside sheet part
114
of each side reinforcing part
11
b
of the one side wall
11
is, as shown in
FIG. 42
, continuous to the bottom sheet
104
of the adjacent end leg
10
b
via the connecting sheet part
11
d
, which is continuous to the lower end of the outside sheet
114
.
It is so designed that, in a state where the end legs
10
b
, side reinforcing parts
11
b
and the end support members
2
are built into solid bodies and the rest is unfolded (partially developed state), the side reinforcing parts
11
b
are superposed in the direction to extend the opposite sides of the end legs
10
b.
According to the 23rd embodiment, since the end legs
10
b
of the raised bottom
10
and the side reinforcing parts
11
b
of the side wall
11
are composed of the hollow blocks, even a somewhat heavy article can be sufficiently supported by the cushioning material and greater cushioning effect can be obtained, when it is packed into the case
5
with the article
4
supported in the state shown in FIG.
4
and the load of the article is mainly applied to the raised bottom
10
or side wall
11
.
In addition, since the end legs
10
b
and the side reinforcing parts
11
b
at the opposite sides thereof are so designed that they have the same shapes and sizes in the section orthogonal to their hollow portions
110
,
100
and, in the partially developed state, the side reinforcing parts
11
b
are superposed in the direction to extend the end leg
10
b
, mechanical process can be done very smoothly in the manufacturing process of the cushioning material.
In the cushioning material of this embodiment too, the inside wall sheet
25
of each end support member
2
may composed of plural layers.
Other functions, effects and configurations of the 23rd embodiment are similar to those of the first embodiment and explanation thereof is omitted.
24th Embodiment
Another embodiment of the cushioning material for packaging corresponding to the thirteenth aspect of the present invention is shown in FIG.
43
.
FIG. 43
is a partial perspective view of the cushioning material which is being fabricated after the main parts have been built into solid bodies.
In the cushioning material of the 24th embodiment, each end support member
2
is formed of a support member forming part positioned at the end of a long and somewhat narrow sheet as a whole. In the support member forming part, there are formed, from the end thereof, an outside sheet part
21
, a partition sheet part
23
a
, an inclined partition sheet part
23
, a width sheet part
26
, an inside sheet part
25
, another width sheet part
27
, another inclined partition sheet part
23
, another partition sheet part
23
a
, another outside sheet part
21
, and a connecting sheet part
26
a
continuous to the other outside sheet part
21
via valley forming folding line or ridge forming folding line along the width direction of the sheet.
Four hollow portions
20
of each end support member
2
are arranged in parallel to the depth direction of the grooved retainer
1
and alternately in opposed posture, and each has a sectional shape of the right-angled triangle. In arrangement where these hollows
20
are arranged alternately, the sectional shape of the end support member
2
becomes to be rectangular.
Each side wall
11
consists of an approximately vertical side wall sheet part
11
a
and the side reinforcing parts
11
b
formed continuously at the opposite sides of the side wall sheet part
11
a
. Each side reinforcing part
11
b
is composed of a hollow block similar to that of the side reinforcing part
11
b
of the embodiment shown in FIG.
41
.
The raised bottom
10
consists of the opposite end legs
10
b
composed of hollow blocks and the connecting sheet part
10
e
which connects the sides of the opposite end legs
10
b.
Each end leg
10
b
is constructed by repeatedly and continuously forming a width sheet part
105
along the width direction of the grooved retainer
1
, a length sheet part
106
along the longitudinal direction of the grooved retainer
1
, a partition sheet part
107
inclined relative to the width sheet part
105
, and another length sheet part
108
from the end in this order via valley forming folding line or ridge forming folding line. The lines are formed along the width direction of the sheet.
In this configuration, the end leg
10
b
has four hollow portions
100
, which are arranged in parallel along the depth direction of the end support member
1
in opposed posture.
At one end of one of the end support members
2
(left side of FIG.
43
), the end of the outside sheet
21
is continuous to the outside sheet part
114
of the side reinforcing part
11
b
of one end (left side of
FIG. 43
) of the side wall sheet
11
a
via the connecting sheet part
26
a.
The side reinforcing part
11
b
of the other end of the one side wall
11
a
is continuous to one end leg
10
b
of the raised bottom sheet
10
via the connecting sheet part
11
b.
The other end leg
10
b
of the raised bottom sheet
10
is continuous to the outside sheet part
114
of the side reinforcing part
11
b
positioned at the corresponding end of the other side wall
11
. The side reinforcing part
11
b
positioned at the other end of the other side wall
11
is continuous to the end of the outside part
21
of the other end support member
2
via the connecting sheet part
11
c.
According to the cushioning material of the 24th embodiment, as above-mentioned, since one end support member
2
, one side wall
11
, the raised bottom
10
and the other end support member
2
are continuous in this order, and the hollow portion
20
of each support member
2
, the hollow portion
110
of each side reinforcing part
11
b
and the hollow portion
100
of each end leg
10
b
are formed along the depth direction of the grooved retainer
1
so that the folding lines are formed on the sheet in parallel along the predetermined direction, forming of the folding lines on the sheet and folding of the sheet can be carried out smoothly by mechanical means.
Since the end legs
10
b
of the raised bottom
10
and the side reinforcing parts
11
b
of the side wall
11
are composed of the hollow blocks in the cushioning material of this embodiment, even a somewhat heavy article can be sufficiently supported by the cushioning material and greater cushioning effect can be obtained, when it is packed into the case
5
with the article
4
supported in the state shown in FIG.
4
and the load of the article is mainly applied to the raised bottom
10
or side wall
11
.
In addition, since the end legs
10
b
and the side reinforcing parts
11
b
at the opposite sides thereof are so designed that they have the same shapes and sizes in the section orthogonal to their hollow portions
110
,
100
and, in the partially developed state, the side reinforcing parts
11
b
are superposed in the direction to extend the end leg
10
b
, mechanical process can be done very smoothly in the manufacturing process of the cushioning material.
In the cushioning material of this embodiment too, the inside wall sheet
25
of each end support member
2
may composed of plural layers.
Other functions, effects and configurations of the 24th embodiment are similar to those of the first embodiment and explanation thereof is omitted.
25th Embodiment
Yet another embodiment of the cushioning material for packaging corresponding to the fifth aspect of the present invention is shown in
FIGS. 44-46
.
FIG. 44
is a perspective view of the cushioning material of the 25th embodiment.
FIG. 45
is a reduced partial plan view of the developed cushioning material of FIG.
44
.
FIG. 46
is a perspective view of the cushioning material which is being fabricated.
In this embodiment, the end support members
2
and the raised bottom
10
are constructed approximately similarly to those of the cushioning material shown in FIG.
1
.
Each side wall
11
, which is continuous to the side of the raised bottom
10
, is composed of a hollow body consisting of hollow portions
11
e
arranged along the longitudinal direction of the grooved retainer
1
.
As shown in
FIG. 45
, on the sheet a, which is cut according to the design, there are formed a retainer forming portion
1
a
at the center in the vertical direction of the figure and the support member forming portions
2
a
at the centers of the opposite sides of the retainer forming portion
1
a
respectively.
The support member forming portions
2
a
are constructed similarly to those of the embodiment shown in FIG.
2
.
At the center of the width direction of the support forming portion
1
a
, there is formed a raised bottom sheet part
10
a
. The raised bottom sheet part
10
a
has end legs
10
b
at the opposite ends thereof via ridge forming folding lines a
2
and side legs
10
c
at the opposite sides thereof via ridge forming folding lines a
2
. Each end leg
10
b
is continuous to the center of the inside sheet part
25
of each support member forming portion
2
via valley forming folding line a
1
.
In the retainer forming portion
1
a
, an inside sheet part
11
f
, a top sheet part
11
g
, a partition sheet part
11
h
, a bottom sheet part
11
i
and an outside sheet part
11
j
are formed sequentially in this order at the side of each side leg
10
c
via valley forming folding line a
1
or ridge forming folding line a
2
.
After imparting the directional permanency of folding along the folding lines a
1
, a
2
, the sheet a is folded along the folding lines a
1
, a
2
by the folding apparatus (not shown in the figure). Then the end support members
2
and the side walls
11
are made into solid bodies and necessary portions are bonded. Further, the side walls
11
and end support members
2
are made erect so as to in contact with the raised bottom
10
, whereby the cushioning material is fabricated. In this fabricated state, necessary and minimum portions are bonded or bound by the band
7
as shown in FIG.
1
.
The hollow portions
11
e
,
11
e
of each side wall
11
are arranged along the longitudinal direction in opposed manner and have sectional shapes of the right angled triangles. Therefore, each side wall
11
has rectangular sectional shape.
According to the cushioning material of the 25th embodiment, since the side wall
11
is composed of a plurality of hollow portions
11
e
, it is not likely to deform. Especially, since the hollow portions
11
e
have sectional shapes of the opposed right angled triangles, the side wall
11
having the sectional shape of square or rectangular is readily machinable.
In addition, since each side wall
11
is composed of aforementioned hollow body, an article can be supported and protected steadily and excellent cushioning effect can be obtained, when the load of the article is mainly applied to the side wall
11
.
In this embodiment, the inside sheet part
25
of the end support member
2
or the side leg
10
c
may be composed of plural layers.
Other functions, effects and configurations of the 25th embodiment are similar to those of the first embodiment and explanation thereof is omitted.
26th Embodiment
Another embodiment of the cushioning material for packaging corresponding to the sixth aspect of the present invention is shown in
FIGS. 47-49
.
FIG. 47
is a perspective view of the cushioning material of the 26th embodiment.
FIG. 48
is a reduced partial plan view of the developed cushioning material of FIG.
47
.
FIG. 49
is a partial, cut-away perspective view of the cushioning material of
FIG. 47
, which is being fabricated.
In the cushioning material of this embodiment, the end support members
2
, the side walls
11
and the raised bottom
10
are constructed almost similarly to those of the cushioning material shown in FIG.
1
. However, arrangement of each component is different and, therefore, the configuration of the developed sheet a is different.
As shown in
FIG. 48
, on the sheet a, which is cut according to the design, there are formed a retainer forming portion
1
a
at the center in the lateral direction (longitudinal direction) in the figure and a support member forming portions
2
a
at the center of one side of the retainer forming portion
1
a.
On each support member forming portion
2
a
, there are formed, from the upper end of the figure, an outside sheet part
21
, a bottom sheet part
22
, a partition sheet part
23
, a top sheet part
24
and an inside sheet part
25
in this order via valley forming folding line a
1
or ridge forming folding line a
2
.
At the center in the vertical direction of the support forming portion
1
a
, there is formed a raised bottom sheet part
10
a
, which has end legs
10
b
,
10
b
at the opposite ends thereof via ridge forming folding lines a
2
and side legs
10
c
,
10
c
at the opposite sides thereof via ridge forming folding lines a
2
.
In each side leg
10
c
,
10
c
, there are formed continuously an inside sheet part
11
f
, a top sheet part
11
g
, a partition sheet part
11
h
, a bottom sheet part
11
i
and an outside sheet part
11
j
via valley forming folding lines a
1
or ridge forming folding lines a
2
respectively.
The opposite ends of one of outside sheet parts
11
j
are each continuous to each outside sheet part
21
of the support member forming portion
2
a
via valley forming folding line a
1
, connecting sheet part
26
a
and valley forming folding line a
1
. Punched portions are designated by a
4
.
After the sheet a is thus prepared and the directional permanency of folding is imparted to the sheet along the folding lines a
1
, a
2
, the sheet a is folded along the folding lines a
1
, a
2
by the folding apparatus (not shown in the figure). Then the end support members
2
and the side walls
11
are made into solid bodies and necessary portions are bonded. Further, the side walls
11
and end support members
2
are made erect so as to contact with the raised bottom
10
, whereby the cushioning material is fabricated. In this state, necessary and minimum portions are bonded or the whole body is bound by a band
7
as shown in FIG.
1
.
The hollow portions
11
e
,
11
e
of each side wall
11
are arranged reversely along the longitudinal direction and have sectional shapes of the opposed right-angled triangles. Therefore, each side wall
11
has a rectangular section.
It is so designed that the sectional shape and size of the end support member
2
are the same as those of the each side wall
11
and each end support member
2
is laid in the direction to extend the one of the side walls
11
, in the partially developed state where the end support members
2
and the side walls
11
are made into solid bodies as shown in FIG.
49
.
According to the cushioning material of the 26th embodiment, since each side wall
11
is composed of a plurality of hollow portions
11
e
, it is not likely to deform. Especially, since the hollow portions
11
e
have sectional shapes of the opposed right-angled triangles, the side wall having a square or rectangular sectional shape can be fabricated very easily.
In addition, since each side wall
11
is composed of the aforementioned hollow structure, even a somewhat heavy article can be sufficiently supported by the cushioning material and excellent cushioning effect can be obtained, when the load of the article is mainly applied to the side wall
11
.
In the cushioning material of this embodiment, the inside wall sheet
25
of each end support member
2
or the side leg
10
c
may be composed of plural layers.
Other functions, effects and configurations of the 26th embodiment are similar to those of the first embodiment and explanation thereof is omitted.
27th Embodiment
Another embodiment of the cushioning material for packaging corresponding to the sixth aspect of the present invention is shown in FIG.
50
.
A raised bottom portion
10
of the cushioning material of the 27th embodiment consists of a horizontal raised bottom sheet part
10
a
and side legs
10
c
formed downward at the opposite ends of the bottom sheet part
10
a
. Each end leg
10
c
is composed of a layered block which is formed by folding the necessary portion of the sheet upward or downward along the longitudinal direction.
In the cushioning material of this embodiment, as mentioned above, since each side leg
10
c
is composed of plural layers and reinforced thereby, even a somewhat heavy article can be sufficiently supported and protected by the cushioning material and greater cushioning effect can be obtained.
Other functions, effects and configurations of this embodiment are similar to those of the 26th embodiment and explanation thereof is omitted.
28th Embodiment
Another embodiment of the cushioning material for packaging corresponding to the sixth aspect of the present invention is shown in FIG.
51
.
The side walls
11
, end support members
2
and raised bottom portion
10
of the cushioning material of the 28th embodiment are constructed almost similarly to those of the embodiment shown in FIG.
49
.
The 28th embodiment, however, is different from the embodiment of
FIG. 49
in that the inside sheet part
25
of each end support member
2
and the inside sheet part
11
f
of each side wall
11
are each composed of plural layers, which are formed by folding the necessary portion of the sheet.
In the cushioning material of the 28th embodiment, since the inside sheet parts
25
and
11
f
are composed of plural layers and reinforced thereby, a somewhat heavy article can be sufficiently supported and protected by the cushioning material and greater cushioning effect can be obtained.
Other functions, effects and configurations are similar to those of the 26th embodiment and explanation thereof is omitted.
29th Embodiment
Another embodiment of the cushioning material for packaging corresponding to the twelfth aspect of the present invention is shown in FIG.
52
.
The end support members
2
and the side walls
11
of the cushioning material of this embodiment are constructed almost similarly to those of the cushioning material of FIG.
49
. The raised bottom
10
is constructed almost similarly to that of the cushioning material of FIG.
50
.
In this embodiment, however, each of the opposite ends of the outside sheet part
21
in one of the end support members
2
is continuous to the outside sheet part
11
j
of the corresponding side wall
11
via the connecting sheet part
26
a
. The outside sheet part
11
j
at the other end of one of the side walls
11
is continuous to the outside sheet part
21
of the other end support member
2
via connecting sheet part
26
a.
In addition, one of the side walls
11
(upper side wall in the figure) is continuous to the lower part of the corresponding side leg
10
c
of the raised bottom
10
.
In the cushioning material of the 29th embodiment, in the partially developed state where the raised bottom
10
, the side walls
11
and the end support members
2
are made into solid bodies, the side walls
2
and the end support members
2
are aligned in line and the raised bottom
10
is arranged in parallel to one of the side walls
11
. Accordingly, mechanical processing of formation of the folding lines and fabrication of every components can be done very smoothly.
In this embodiment, the inside sheet part
25
of the end support member
2
may be composed of plural layers.
Other functions, effects and configurations of the 29th embodiment are similar to those of the embodiment of FIG.
50
and explanation thereof is omitted.
In the cushioning materials of the embodiments shown in
FIGS. 13-17
and
19
-
21
too, the side wall
11
may be composed of a hollow body having the above-mentioned hollow portions
11
e.
30th Embodiment
Another embodiment of the cushioning material for packaging corresponding to the fifth aspect of the present invention is shown in FIG.
53
.
The end support members
2
are constructed almost similarly to those of the embodiment of FIG.
1
.
The side walls
11
are constructed almost similarly to those of the embodiment of FIG.
8
. Each side wall consists of the side wall sheet part
11
a
made of a plurality of layers formed by folding the necessary portion of the sheet, and the side reinforcing parts
11
b
, each of which is continuous to the inside sheet part
25
of the corresponding end support member
2
at either side of the side wall sheet part
11
a.
The raised bottom
10
consists of a hollow body, which has a hollow portion
10
f
along the longitudinal direction of the grooved retainer
1
and a sectional shape of a reversed triangle. At the opposite lower ends of the top sheet part
10
g
of the raised bottom
10
, there are formed end legs
10
b
as will be shown in FIG.
57
. The top sheet part
10
g
is continuous to the lower portion of each end support member
2
via the end leg
10
b.
The opposite lower sides of the raised bottom
10
are respectively continuous to the lower ends of the side wall sheet parts
11
a
via connecting sheet parts
10
e
, which are formed laterally and continuously to each of the lower sides.
According to the 30th embodiment, since the raised bottom
10
is composed of the hollow body as mentioned above, even a somewhat heavy article can be supported and protected steadily and greater cushioning effect can be obtained, when it is used in a condition where the load of the article is mainly applied to the raised bottom
10
.
In addition, since the side wall sheet part
11
a
is composed of plural layers, an article can be supported steadily and greater cushioning effect can be obtained even if the load is applied to the side wall
11
.
In this embodiment, the inside sheet part
25
of the end support member
2
may be composed of plural layers.
Other functions, effects and configurations of this embodiment are similar to those of the first embodiment and explanation thereof is omitted.
31st Embodiment
Another embodiment of the cushioning material for packaging corresponding to the fifth aspect of the present invention is shown in FIG.
54
.
The end support members
2
are constructed almost similarly to those of the embodiment of FIG.
20
and the raised bottom
10
is constructed almost similarly to those of the embodiment of FIG.
53
.
At the opposite lower ends of the top sheet part
10
g
, there are formed continuously the end legs (
10
b
) similarly to those as will be shown in FIG.
57
. The lower part of the inside sheet part
25
of each end support member is continuous to the top sheet part
10
g
via the end leg.
Each side wall
11
consists of an approximately vertical side wall sheet part
11
a
and the side reinforcing parts
11
b
at the opposite sides of the side wall sheet part
11
a
. Each side reinforcing part
11
b
is composed of a layered block, which is formed by folding a necessary part of the sheet in zigzag in the vertical direction.
The lower end of each side wall sheet part
11
a
is continuous to the lower end of the raised bottom
10
via a connecting sheet part
11
e
, which is formed continuously and laterally to each lower side of the raised bottom
10
.
According to the 31st embodiment, since the raised bottom
10
is composed of the hollow block as mentioned above and each side reinforcing part
11
b
is composed of the multiple-layered block, an article can be supported and protected by the cushioning material more steadily and greater cushioning effect can be obtained.
In this embodiment, the inside sheet part
25
of the end support member
2
may be composed of plural layers.
Other functions, effects and configurations of the 31st embodiment are similar to those of the first embodiment and explanation thereof is omitted.
32nd Embodiment
Another embodiment of the cushioning material for packaging corresponding to the fifth aspect of the present invention is shown in FIG.
55
.
The end support members
2
and the raised bottom
10
are constructed almost similarly to those of the embodiment of FIG.
54
and the raised bottom
10
is constructed almost similarly to those of the embodiment of FIG.
53
.
Each side wall
11
consists of an approximately vertical side wall sheet part
11
a
and the side reinforcing parts
11
b
formed at the opposite sides of the side wall sheet part
11
a
. Each side reinforcing part
11
b
is composed of a hollow block similarly to the side reinforcing parts
11
b
of the embodiment shown in FIG.
38
.
The manner (structure) in which the raised bottom sheet
10
is continuous to the side walls
11
and that in which the raised bottom sheet
10
is continuous to the end support members
2
are the same as those of the embodiment shown in FIG.
54
.
According to the 32nd embodiment, since the raised bottom
10
is composed of the hollow block as mentioned above and, in addition, each side reinforcing part
11
b
is composed of the hollow block, an article can be supported and protected by the cushioning material more steadily and greater cushioning effect can be obtained.
In this embodiment, the inside sheet part
25
of the end support member
2
may be composed of plural layers.
Other functions, effects and configurations of the 32nd embodiment are similar to those of the first embodiment and explanation thereof is omitted.
33rd Embodiment
Another embodiment of the cushioning material for packaging corresponding to the thirteenth aspect of the present invention is shown in FIG.
56
.
In this embodiment, each end support member
2
,
2
is constructed almost similarly to that of the cushioning material of FIG.
47
and each side wall
11
is constructed almost similarly to that of the cushioning material of FIG.
20
.
The raised bottom
10
is composed of a hollow body, which has a hollow portion
10
f
of an equilateral or isosceles triangular section at the center thereof and hollow portions
10
g
at the opposite sides of the hollow portion
10
f
. The hollow portions
10
g
, each having a section of right-angled triangle, are arranged in parallel along the longitudinal direction of the raised bottom
10
. The raised bottom
10
has length sheet parts
10
h
at the opposite sides thereof.
One end of the inside sheet part
25
of one of the end support members
2
is continuous to the side reinforcing part
11
b
at one end of one of the side wall sheet parts
11
a
via the connecting sheet part
26
a
. One end of one of the length sheet parts
10
h
of the raised bottom
10
is continuous to the side reinforcing part
11
b
of the other end of the one side wall
11
via the connecting sheet part
11
c.
The other length sheet part
10
h
at the other end of the raised bottom
10
is continuous to the side reinforcing part
11
b
at the corresponding end of the other side wall
11
via the connecting sheet part
11
c
. The side reinforcing part
11
b
at the other end of the other side wall
11
is continuous to the outside sheet part
21
via the connecting sheet part
26
a
at the corresponding end of the other end support member
2
.
According to the 33rd embodiment, since the raised bottom
10
is composed of the hollow block as mentioned above, even a somewhat heavy article can be supported and protected more steadily and greater cushioning effect can be obtained, when the cushioning material is used in condition where the load of the article is mainly applied to the raised bottom
10
.
In this embodiment too, the inside sheet part
25
of the end support member
2
or the side wall sheet part
11
a
may be composed of plural layers.
In addition, the side reinforcing part
11
b
may be composed of the layered block or hollow block having a rectangular section.
Other functions, effects and configurations of this embodiment are similar to those of the embodiment of FIG.
53
and explanation thereof is omitted.
In the cushioning materials of the embodiments of
FIGS. 10-18
, the raised bottom
10
thereof may be composed of a hollow body having a proper number of hollow portions along the certain direction, for example, as the raised bottom of the 33rd embodiment.
In the cushioning materials of the embodiments of
FIGS. 10-18
, the raised bottom
10
may be composed of the above-mentioned hollow body and, in addition, the side reinforcing parts of the side wall
11
may be composed of a layered block or hollow block.
34th Embodiment
Yet another embodiment of the cushioning material for packaging corresponding to the fifth aspect of the present invention is shown in FIG.
57
.
In this cushioning material, the end support members
2
and the raised bottom
10
are each composed of a hollow body similar to those of the embodiment of FIG.
55
. Each side wall
11
is composed of a hollow body similar to that of the embodiment of FIG.
46
.
Each end support member
2
is continuous to the end of the top sheet part
10
g
of the raised bottom
10
via the connecting sheet part
22
a
, which covers the bottom of the vertical hollow portion
20
, and the end leg
10
b
formed at each lower end of the raised bottom
10
.
The lower end of the inside sheet part
11
f
of each side wall
11
is continuous to the lower portion of the raised bottom
10
via the connecting sheet part
10
e
, which is formed continuously at each side of the raised bottom
10
.
According to the cushioning material of this embodiment, since the raised bottom
10
, the side walls
11
and the end support members
2
are each composed of a hollow body having hollow portions of triangular sections
10
f
,
11
e
or
20
respectively, an article can be supported more steadily and greater cushioning effect can be obtained.
In addition, since the hollow portions
10
g
,
11
e
,
20
are arranged in parallel along the longitudinal direction of the grooved retainer in a state where the side walls
11
and the end support members
2
are made into solid bodies and placed flatwise together with the rest of the sheet, mechanical work of forming the folding lines, imparting directional permanency of folding thereto and building the material can be done smoothly.
In this embodiment too, the inside sheet part
25
of each end support member
2
and the inside sheet
11
f
of each side wall
11
may be composed of plural layers to reinforce these parts.
Other functions, effects and configurations of the 34th embodiment are similar to those of the first embodiment and explanation thereof is omitted.
35th Embodiment
Yet another embodiment of the cushioning material for packaging corresponding to the fifth aspect of the present invention is shown in FIG.
58
.
FIG. 58
is a partial perspective view of the cushioning material, which is being fabricated. Each end support member
2
is composed of a hollow body which is almost similar to that of the end support member
2
of the embodiment of FIG.
56
.
The raised bottom
10
is composed of a hollow body having two pairs of hollow portions
10
f
,
10
f
and
10
f
,
10
f
, which are arranged reversely and in parallel along the width direction of the raised bottom
10
and each of which has a section of a right-angled triangle.
A pair of the hollow portions
10
f
,
10
f
is so designed that it has a square section when arranged reversely. Therefore, the raised bottom
10
is made into a hollow panel as a whole by arranging the two pairs of the hollow portions
10
f
,
10
f
,
10
f
,
10
f.
Each side wall
11
is composed of a hollow body. The hollow body has pairs of hollow portions
11
e
,
11
e
and
11
e
,
11
e
, arranged similarly to the hollow portions
10
f
of the raised bottom
10
and having the same sectional shape and size as those of hollow portion
10
f.
The lower end of each height sheet part
10
J at the opposite ends of the raised bottom
10
is continuous to the lower central part of the inside sheet part
25
at the corresponding end support member
2
.
On the other hand, each bottom sheet part
10
i
of the raised bottom
10
is continuous to the lower end of each outside sheet part
11
j
of each side wall
11
via the connecting sheet
11
d.
After cutting the sheet according to the design, forming necessary valley or ridge forming folding lines on the sheet and imparting directional permanency of folding to the folding lines, the raised bottom
10
, the side walls
11
and the end support members
2
are build into solid bodies as shown in the figure. Then, the side walls
11
and the end support members
2
are made erect to fabricate the cushioning material.
In thus manufactured cushioning material, the hollow portions
10
f
of the raised bottom
10
and the hollow portions
20
of each end support member
2
are along the width direction of the grooved retainer
1
and the hollow portions
11
e
of each side wall
11
are along the depth direction of the grooved retainer
1
.
Since the raised bottom
10
and the side walls
11
have the same sectional shapes and sizes in the direction orthogonal to their hollow portions
10
f
,
11
e
, the side walls
11
are laid in the direction to extend the opposite sides of the raised bottom
10
in the partially developed state shown in FIG.
58
.
According to the cushioning material of the 35th embodiment, since the raised bottom
10
, the side walls
11
and the end support members
2
are composed of hollow bodies, an article can be supported steadily and greater cushioning effect can be obtained.
In the cushioning material of this embodiment, since the hollow portions
10
f
,
11
e
and
20
are aligned in the same direction in the partially developed state, and the hollow portions
10
f
of the raised bottom
10
and the hollow portions
11
e
of each of the side walls
11
are superposed on each other in the direction to extend them, mechanical works of forming the folding lines on the sheet, imparting directional permanency of folding to the sheet along the folding lines and folding can be carried out very smoothly.
In this embodiment too, the inside sheet part
25
of each end support member
2
may be composed of plural layers to reinforce the end support member
2
.
Other functions, effects and configurations of this embodiment are similar to those of the first embodiment and explanation thereof is omitted.
36th Embodiment
Another embodiment of the cushioning material for packaging corresponding to the fifth aspect of the present invention is shown in FIG.
59
-FIG.
61
.
FIG. 59
is a perspective view of the cushioning material.
FIG. 60
is a reduced partial plan view of the developed cushioning material.
FIG. 61
is a partial perspective view showing a state where a main part of the cushioning material is made into solid bodies from the state shown in FIG.
60
.
Each end support member
2
is composed of a hollow body which is almost similar to that of the end support member
2
in the embodiment of FIG.
58
.
As shown in
FIG. 61
, the raised bottom
10
is composed of a hollow body consisting of many hollow portions
10
f
along the width direction of the raised bottom
10
.
The hollow portions
10
f
have sectional shapes of isosceles triangles of the same size, except the opposite side portions. By arranging the hollow portions reversely and alternately, the raised bottom
10
is formed to be a hollow panel having many hollow portions
10
f.
Each side wall
11
is composed of a hollow body consisting of a plurality of hollow portions
11
e
along the depth direction of the side wall
11
.
Since the hollow portions
11
e
have the same sectional shapes and sizes as those of the hollow portions
10
f
of the raised bottom
10
and are arranged similarly to the hollow portions
10
f
, each side wall
11
is also formed to be a hollow panel similarly to that of the raised bottom
10
.
The height sheet part
10
j
positioned at the end of the raised bottom
10
is continuous to the lower central part of the inside sheet part
25
of each of the end support member
2
.
On the other hand, each outside sheet part
11
j
of each side wall
11
is continuous to the corresponding bottom sheet part
10
i
of the raised bottom
10
via the connecting sheet part
11
d.
As shown in
FIG. 60
, on the support member forming portion
2
a
of the sheet, which is composed of corrugated cardboard cut into to the designed shape, there are formed the outside sheet part
21
—the inside sheet part
25
from its end via the valley forming folding line a
1
or ridge forming folding line a
2
similarly to that of FIG.
2
. At the boundary between the support forming portion
2
a
and the retainer forming portion
1
a
, there is formed a valley forming folding line a
1
.
In the retainer forming portion
1
a
, in the direction to extend the center part of the support member forming portion
2
a
, in order to form the raised bottom
10
of the hollow body, there are formed a height sheet part
10
j
positioned at the end, a ridge forming folding line a
2
, a top sheet part
10
g
, a folding line a
2
, a partition sheet part
10
k
, a valley forming folding line a
1
, a bottom sheet part
10
i
, a folding line a
1
, a partition sheet part
10
k
in this order repeatedly.
On the side wall forming part of the retainer forming portion
1
a
, there are formed a width sheet part
11
k
at the corresponding position to the height sheet part
10
j
, an inside sheet part
11
f
at the corresponding position to the top sheet part
10
g
, a partition sheet part
11
h
at the corresponding position to the partition sheet part
10
k
and an outside sheet part
11
j
at the corresponding position to the bottom sheet part
10
i
via the valley forming folding line a
1
or ridge forming folding line a
2
repeatedly.
The raised bottom
10
and each side wall
11
are continuous to each other at the top sheet part
10
i
and the outside sheet part
11
j
by the connecting sheet
11
d
. The other parts thereof are separated by the punched hole a
3
.
As aforementioned, after the sheet a is demarcated into to the components by the folding lines a
1
, a
2
, directional permanency of folding is imparted to the sheet along the folding lines and the components of the sheet a are built into solid bodies as in the same manner as that of the above-mentioned embodiments.
After the components are built into solid bodies as shown in
FIG. 61
, the side walls
11
and the end support members are made erect to fabricate the cushioning material of FIG.
59
.
As shown in
FIG. 61
, the hollow portions
11
e
of the side walls
11
are laid in the direction to extend the hollow portions
10
f
of the raised bottom
10
, in a state where the raised bottom
10
, the side walls
11
and the end support members
2
are built into solid bodies. Accordingly, in the finished state shown in the
FIG. 59
, each inside sheet part
11
f
of each side wall
11
is erect at the side of the corresponding top sheet part
10
g
of the raised bottom
10
.
In the cushioning material of this embodiment, the raised bottom
10
and the side walls
11
are strengthened because they are each composed of a hollow body having many hollow portions. Accordingly, an article can be supported steadily and greater cushioning effect can be obtained
In the cushioning material of this embodiment, since the hollow portions
10
f
,
11
e
and
20
are aligned in the same direction in the partially developed state, and the hollow portions
10
f
of the raised bottom
10
and the hollow portions
11
e
of each side walls
11
are superposed on each other in the direction to extend them, mechanical works of forming the folding lines on the sheet, imparting directional permanency of folding to the sheet along the folding lines and folding the sheet can be carried out very smoothly.
In this embodiment too, the inside sheet part
25
of each end support member
2
may be composed of plural layers to reinforce the end support members
2
.
Other functions, effects and configurations of this embodiment are similar to those of the first embodiment and explanation thereof is omitted.
37th Embodiment
Another embodiment of the cushioning material for packaging corresponding to the fifth aspect of the present invention is shown in
FIGS. 62-64
.
The raised bottom
10
is composed of a hollow body, which has hollow portions
10
f
at the opposite sides thereof and hollow portions
10
f
between the opposite sides. Each hollow portion
10
f
at the side has a section of a right-angled triangle and each hollow portion
10
f
between the sides has an isosceles triangular section. The raised bottom
10
is so designed that it has a rectangular section by arranging the hollow portions
10
f
having different sectional shapes, and that the hollow portions
11
f
are in parallel along the longitudinal direction of the grooved retainer
1
.
Each end support member
2
is composed of a hollow body which has plural hollow portions
20
having the same sectional shapes and sizes as those of the hollow portions
10
f
of the raised bottom
10
and arranged similarly to the hollow portions
10
f
. The hollow portions
20
are in parallel along the depth direction of the grooved retainer
1
.
Each side wall
11
is composed a hollow body, which has hollow portions
11
e
each having a section of a right-angled triangle and a top sheet part
11
g
at the top thereof, and a hollow portion of an isosceles triangular section. The side walls
11
are arranged to be put on the opposite upper ends of the top sheets
10
g
,
10
g
of the raised bottom
10
.
As shown in
FIG. 63
, on the support member forming portion
2
a
and a part of the retainer forming portion
10
corresponding to the support member forming portion
2
a
of the sheet a, which is prepared for manufacturing the cushioning material of this embodiment, there are formed valley forming folding lines a
1
, a
1
and ridge forming folding lines a
2
, a
2
alternately and selectively at predetermined intervals. Thereby, on the support member forming portion
2
a
and the part of the retainer forming portion
10
corresponding to the support member forming portion
2
a
, there are formed a width sheet part
27
of the support member
2
and an outside sheet part
11
j
of the side wall
11
, an outside sheet part
21
and a bottom sheet part
10
i
of the raised bottom
10
, a partition sheet part
23
and a partition sheet part
10
k
, and an inside sheet part
25
and a top sheet part
10
g
at the corresponding positions respectively.
On the side wall forming part of the retainer forming portion
1
a
, there are formed from the opposite ends valley forming folding line a
1
or ridge forming folding line a
2
selectively at the predetermined interval. Thereby, a top sheet part
11
g
, an outside sheet part
11
j
, a partition sheet part
11
h
, and an inside sheet part
11
f
are formed in this order.
Punched holes a
3
are formed between the support member forming portion
2
a
and the corresponding part of the retainer forming portion
1
a
, except the connecting sheet parts
22
a
which connect the bottom sheet part
10
i
of the raised bottom
10
and the outside sheet
21
of the end support member
2
.
As mentioned above, after the sheet a is demarcated into the components by the folding lines a
1
, a
2
, directional permanency of folding is imparted to the sheet along the folding lines and the components of the sheet a are built into solid bodies in the same manner as those of the above-mentioned embodiments.
After the components are built into solid bodies as shown in
FIG. 64
, the side walls
11
and the end support members are made erect to fabricate the cushioning material of FIG.
62
.
As shown in
FIG. 64
, the hollow portions
20
of the end support member
2
are laid in the direction to extend the hollow portions
10
f
of the raised bottom
10
, in a state where the raised bottom
10
, the side walls
11
and the end support members
2
are built into solid bodies. Accordingly, in the finished state shown in the
FIG. 62
, each inside sheet part
25
of the end support member
2
is erect at the side of the corresponding top sheet part
10
g
of the raised bottom
10
.
In the cushioning material of this embodiment, the raised bottom
10
and side walls
11
are strengthened because they are composed of hollow bodies, each having many hollow portions. Accordingly, an article can be supported steadily and greater cushioning effect can be obtained.
In the cushioning material of this embodiment, since the hollow portions
10
f
,
11
e
and
20
are aligned in the same direction in the partially developed state, and the hollow portions
10
f
of the raised bottom
10
and the hollow portions
20
of the end support member
2
are superposed on each other in the direction to extend them, mechanical works of forming the folding lines on the sheet, imparting directional permanency of folding to the sheet along the folding lines and folding the sheet can be carried out very smoothly.
Other functions, effects and configurations of this embodiment are similar to those of the first embodiment and explanation thereof is omitted.
In the 37th embodiment, the hollow portions
10
f
of the raised bottom
10
, hollow portions
11
e
of each side walls
11
and hollow portions
20
of each end support member
2
are arranged in parallel along the longitudinal direction of the grooved retainer
1
, in partially developed state. However, even in a case that the hollow portions
10
f
,
11
e
and
20
are arranged along the width direction of the grooved retainer
1
in the partially developed state, the side walls can be put on the opposite sides of the raised bottom
10
by widening the width of the raised bottom
10
and heightening the height of the side walls
11
.
38th Embodiment
Another embodiment of the cushioning material corresponding to the fifth aspect of the present invention is shown in
FIGS. 65 and 66
.
FIG. 65
is a partial perspective view of the cushioning and
FIG. 66
is a partial perspective view of the cushioning material
FIG. 65
, in which a main part has been built into a solid body and the rest is developed.
The raised bottom
10
is composed of a hollow body, which has hollow portions
10
f
having sections of reversed right-angled triangles at the opposite sides thereof and a hollow portion
10
f
having an isosceles triangular section at the center thereof. The raised bottom
10
is so designed that it has a square section when the hollow portions
10
f
of different sectional shapes are combined, and that the hollow portions
10
f
are arranged in parallel along the longitudinal direction of the groove retainer
1
.
Each end support member
2
is composed of a hollow body having plural hollow portions
20
and is put on each end of the raised bottom
10
. The sectional shape, size and arrangement of the hollow portions
20
are the same as those of the hollow portion
10
f
of the raised bottom
10
. Each hollow portion
20
of the end support member
2
is in parallel to the depth direction of the grooved retainer
1
.
In arrangement of the end support member
2
and the raised bottom
10
, the outside sheet part
21
of the former corresponds to the bottom sheet part of the latter. Similarly, the width sheet parts
26
,
27
of the former corresponds to the length sheet part
10
f
of the latter, and the inside sheet parts
25
,
25
of the former corresponds to the top sheet part
10
g
,
10
g
of the latter. The outside sheet part
21
of the former is continuous to the bottom sheet part
10
i
of the latter via the connecting sheet part
22
a.
Each side wall
11
is composed of a hollow body having hollow portions
11
e
. One of the hollow portions
11
e
has a top sheet part
11
g
at the top thereof and a section of a right-angled triangle. Other two hollow portions
11
e
,
11
e
have section of isosceles triangles and another hollow portion
11
e
has the bottom sheet part
11
i
at the bottom thereof and a section of a right-angled triangle.
The bottom sheet part
11
i
of each side wall
11
is continuous to the lower part of the corresponding length sheet part
10
h
of the raised bottom
10
.
Although the figure showing the developed sheet of this embodiment has not been provided, after the sheet is cut according to the design, directional permanency of folding is imparted thereto along the folding lines and each component is built into a solid body as shown in the aforementioned embodiment.
After the components have been built into solid bodies as shown in
FIG. 66
, the side walls
11
and the end support portions
2
are made erect along the valley forming folding lines a
1
, which have been formed at the boundary between the outside sheet
11
j
and the bottom sheet part
11
i
of each side wall
11
and the boundary between the connecting sheet part
22
a
and the bottom sheet part
10
i
of the raised bottom
10
. Thereby, the cushioning material as shown in
FIG. 65
is manufactured.
As shown in
FIG. 66
, in a state where the raised bottom
10
, the side walls
11
and the end support members
2
are built into solid bodies, the hollow portions
20
of the end support member
2
are laid in the direction to extend the hollow portions
10
f
of the raised bottom
10
. Accordingly, in the finished state shown in
FIG. 65
, the inside sheet parts
25
of the end support member
2
become to be erect corresponding to the end of each top sheet part
10
g
of the raised bottom.
In the cushioning material of this embodiment, since the raised bottom
10
, the side walls
11
and the end support members
2
are each composed of a hollow body having plural hollow portions, the raised bottom
10
and the side walls
11
are reinforced and even a somewhat heavy article can be supported steadily and greater cushioning effect can be obtained.
In the cushioning material of this embodiment, since, in the partially developed state, the hollow portions
10
f
,
11
e
and
20
are aligned in the same direction and the hollow portion
10
f
of the raised bottom
10
and the hollow portions
20
of the end support members
2
are superposed on each other in the direction to extend them, mechanical work of forming the folding lines on the sheet, imparting directional permanency of folding to the sheet along the folding lines and folding the sheet can be carried out very smoothly.
Other functions, effects and configurations of the cushioning material of this embodiment are similar to those of the first embodiment and explanation thereof is omitted.
In the 38th embodiment, the cushioning material is so designed that the size of the end support member
2
along the width direction of the grooved retainer
1
is smaller than the width of the grooved retainer
1
and the end support member
2
is continuous to the raised bottom
10
so as to be put on the upper end thereof. Therefore, arrangement of this embodiment can be applied to the case in which the hollow portions
10
f
,
11
e
and
20
are along the width direction of the grooved retainer.
39th Embodiment
Another embodiment of the cushioning material corresponding to the sixth aspect of the present invention is shown in FIG.
67
.
FIG. 67
is a partial perspective view of the cushioning material, in which the end support members
2
, side walls
11
and raised bottom
10
are each composed of a hollow body.
The end support members
2
and side walls
11
are constructed similarly to those of the embodiment of
FIG. 49
(the 26th embodiment).
The raised bottom
10
is composed of a hollow body, which has a hollow portion
10
f
having a reversed triangular section. The connecting sheets
11
d
,
11
d
are formed laterally at the opposite lower sides of the hollow body and the lower end of the inside sheet part
11
f
of each side wall
11
composed of the hollow body is continuous to either of the connecting sheet parts
11
d
,
11
d.
The opposite edges of the top sheet part
10
g
of the raised bottom
10
are in contact with the inside sheet parts
11
f
of the opposite side walls
11
respectively.
The outside sheet part
21
of the end support member
2
is continuous to the outside sheet part
11
j
of one of the side walls
11
via the connecting sheet part
26
a.
The sectional shape and size of each end support member
2
are the same as those of each side wall
11
. In a state where the end support members
2
, the side walls
11
and the raised bottom
10
are made into solid bodies, one of the side walls
11
and the end support members
2
are superposed on each other in the direction to extend them.
In the cushioning material of this embodiment, the raised bottom
10
and the side walls
11
are strengthened because all of the raised bottom
10
, the side walls
11
and the end support members
2
are composed of the hollow bodies having the hollow portions. Accordingly, even a somewhat heavy article can be supported steadily by the cushioning material and greater cushioning effect can be obtained.
In the cushioning material of this embodiment, since the hollow portions
10
f
,
11
e
and
20
are aligned in the same direction and the hollow portions
20
of the end support member
2
and the hollow portion
11
e
of the side wall
11
continuous to the end support member
2
are superposed on each other in the direction to extend them, mechanical work of forming the folding lines on the sheet, imparting directional permanency to the sheet along the folding lines and folding the sheet can be carried out very smoothly.
Other functions, effects and configurations of the cushioning material of this embodiment are similar to those of the first embodiment and explanation thereof is omitted.
40th Embodiment
Yet another embodiment of the cushioning material corresponding to the sixth aspect of the present invention is shown in FIG.
68
.
FIG. 68
is a partial perspective view of the cushioning material, which is just before completed. All of the end support members
2
, side walls
11
and raised bottom
10
is composed of a hollow body.
The end support members
2
and side walls
11
are constructed almost similarly to those of the 39th embodiment, but in this embodiment the inside sheet part
25
of the end support member
2
and the inside sheet part
11
f
of the side wall
11
are composed of plural layers.
The raised bottom
10
is composed of a hollow body, which has three hollow portions
10
f
arranged reversely and having isosceles triangular sections, and hollow portions
10
f
having right-angled triangles at opposite sides. The raised bottom
10
is formed to have a square section by arranging these hollow portions
10
f
of different sectional shapes.
The outside sheet part
21
of the end support member
2
is continuous to the outside sheet part
11
j
of one of the side walls
11
via the connecting sheet part
26
a
. The lower end of inside sheet part
11
f
of each side wall
11
is continuous to the lower side of the raised bottom
10
.
In the cushioning material of this embodiment, the raised bottom
10
and the side walls
11
are strengthened because all of the raised bottom
10
, the side walls
11
and the end support members
2
are composed of the hollow bodies having the hollow portions. Accordingly, even a somewhat heavy article can be supported steadily by the cushioning material and greater cushioning effect can be obtained.
In the cushioning material of this embodiment, since the hollow portions
11
f
,
11
e
and
20
are aligned in the same direction and the end support member
2
and the hollow portions
11
e
of one of the side walls
11
, to which the end support member
2
is continuous, are superposed on each other in the direction to extend them, mechanical work of forming the folding lines on the sheet, imparting directional permanency to the sheet along the folding lines and folding the sheet can be carried out very smoothly.
41st Embodiment
Yet another embodiment of the cushioning material corresponding to the sixth aspect of the present invention is shown in
FIGS. 69 and 70
.
FIG. 69
is a perspective view of the cushioning material and
FIG. 79
is a perspective view of the cushioning material, in which main components are built into solid bodies and placed flatwise.
Each end support member
2
is composed of a hollow body which has two hollow portions
20
,
20
in parallel along the depth direction of the grooved retainer
1
. The end support member
2
is so designed that it has a square section by reversely arranging the hollow portions
20
,
20
of right-angled triangular sections.
The raised bottom
10
is composed of the hollow body, which has two pairs of hollow portions
10
f
,
10
f
and
10
f
,
10
f
of right-angled triangular sections. As shown in
FIG. 70
, the hollow portions are arranged reversely and in parallel along the width direction of the raised bottom
10
.
The pair of hollow portions
10
f
,
10
f
is so designed that it has a square section by arranging the hollow portions reversely. Therefore, the raised bottom
10
becomes to be a hollow panel as a whole by arranging the two pairs of the hollow portions
10
f
,
10
f
and
10
f
,
10
f.
Each side wall
11
is composed of a hollow body having pairs of hollow portions
11
e
,
11
e
and
11
e
,
11
e
, which have the same sectional shapes and sizes as those of the hollow portions
10
f
of the raised bottom
10
and are arranged similarly to them.
The outside sheet part
21
of each end support member
2
is continuous to the inside sheet part
11
f
of one (or either) of the side walls
11
via the connected sheet part
26
a
, which is overlapped on the width side sheet part
27
.
As shown in
FIG. 70
, each bottom sheet part
10
i
of the raised bottom
10
is continuous to the lower end of the outside sheet part
11
j
of each side wall
11
via the connected sheet part
11
d.
As mentioned above, since each end support member is continuous to either of the side walls
11
and each side wall
11
is continuous to the raised bottom
10
, the cushioning material is developed to be a single sheet.
After cutting the sheet according to the design, forming necessary valley forming folding lines and ridge forming folding lines on the sheet and imparting directional permanency of folding to the folding lines, the raised bottom
10
, side walls
11
and end support members
2
are built into solid bodies as shown in FIG.
70
. Then the side walls
11
and end support members
2
are made erect along the valley forming folding lines a
1
to manufacture the cushioning material.
In thus manufactured cushioning material, each hollow portion
10
f
of the raised bottom
10
is along the width direction of the grooved retainer
1
, the hollow portion
20
of each end support member
2
is along the width direction of grooved retainer
1
and the hollow portion
11
e
of each side wall
11
is along the depth direction of the grooved retainer
1
.
Since the sectional shape and size of the hollow portion
10
f
of the raised bottom
10
are the same as those of the hollow portion
11
e
of the side wall
11
, in the partially developed state shown in
FIG. 70
, the side walls
11
are laid at the opposite sides of the raised bottom
10
in the direction to extend it.
In the cushioning material of 41st embodiment, since all of the raised bottom
10
, the side walls
11
and the end support members
2
is composed of a hollow body, an article can be supported steadily and greater cushioning effect can be obtained.
In the cushioning material of this embodiment, since the hollow portions
10
f
,
11
e
and
20
are aligned in the same direction and the hollow portion
10
f
of the raised bottom
10
and the hollow portions
11
e
of the side walls
11
are superposed on each other in the direction to extend them, mechanical work of forming the folding lines on the sheet, imparting directional permanency of folding to the sheet along the folding lines and folding the sheet can be carried out very smoothly.
In this embodiment too, the inside sheet part
25
f
each end support member
2
may be composed of plural layers to reinforce the end support member
2
.
Other functions, effects and configurations of the cushioning material of this embodiment are similar to those of the first embodiment and explanation thereof is omitted.
42nd Embodiment
Another embodiment of the cushioning material corresponding to the sixth aspect of the present invention is shown in FIG.
71
.
FIG. 71
is a partial perspective view of the cushioning material, which is just before completed. In this cushioning material, the end support members
2
and side walls
11
are constructed almost similarly to those of the 39th embodiment (FIG.
67
).
The raised bottom
10
is composed of a layered body, which is formed by folding the material sheet in zigzag in the vertical direction along the longitudinal direction of the grooved retainer
1
.
Each of the opposed lower ends of the raised bottom
10
is continuous to the lower end of the inside sheet part
11
f
of the corresponding side wall
11
. The outside sheet part
11
j
of one of the side wall
11
is continuous to the outside sheet part
21
of each end support member
2
via the connecting sheet part
26
a.
The cushioning material is manufactured by building the end support members
2
from the state shown in the figure so as to be in contact with the ends of the grooved retainer
2
.
In the cushioning material of 42nd embodiment, since the side walls
11
and the end support members
2
are each composed of a hollow body and the raised bottom
10
is composed of a layer body formed by folding a necessary part of the sheet, an article can be supported steadily and greater cushioning effect can be obtained.
In the cushioning material of this embodiment, since the hollow portions
20
of each end support member
2
and the hollow portions
11
e
of each side wall
11
are superposed on each other in the direction to extend them in the partially developed state and all folding lines for forming the raised bottom
10
, side walls
11
and the end support members
2
are along the same direction, mechanical work of forming the folding lines on the sheet, imparting directional permanency of folding to the sheet along the folding lines and folding the sheet can be carried out very smoothly.
In this embodiment too, the inside sheet part
25
f
each end support member
2
may be composed of plural layers to reinforce the end support member.
Other functions, effects and configurations of the cushioning material of this embodiment are similar to those of the first embodiment and explanation thereof is omitted.
43rd Embodiment
Another embodiment of the cushioning material corresponding to the seventh aspect of the present invention is shown in FIG.
72
.
This figure is a partial, cut-away perspective view of the cushioning material, which is just before completed. Each end support member
2
is composed of a hollow body which has two hollow portions
20
,
20
in parallel along the depth direction of the grooved retainer
1
. The end support member
2
is so designed that it has a square section by reversely arranging the hollow portions
20
,
20
each having a right-angled triangular section.
The raised bottom
10
is composed of a hollow body, which has an even number of pairs of hollow portions
10
f
,
10
f
, which are arranged reversely and in parallel along the width direction of the raised bottom
10
and each have a right-angled triangular section.
The pair of hollow portions
10
f
,
10
f
is so designed that it has a square section by arranging the hollow portions reversely. The raised bottom
10
becomes to be a hollow panel as a whole by arranging these even pairs of the hollow portions
10
f
,
10
f.
Each side wall
11
is composed of a hollow body having pairs of hollow portions
11
e
,
11
e
, which have the same sectional shapes and sizes as those of the hollow portions
20
of the end support members
2
and are arranged similarly to them.
The opposite ends of the outside sheet part
21
of one of the end support members
2
(left side of
FIG. 72
) are respectively continuous to the outside sheet part
11
j
of each side wall
11
via the connected sheet part
26
a.
The bottom sheet part
10
i
at each end of the raised bottom
10
is continuous to the lower end of each end support member
2
via the connected sheet part
22
a
, which functions as the surface sheet of the double layered bottom of the end support member
2
.
As mentioned above, the end support members
2
are continuous to the opposite ends of the raised bottom
10
and the side walls
11
are continuous to the opposite sides of one of the end support members
2
. Therefore, the cushioning material is developed to be a single sheet.
After cutting the sheet according to the design, forming necessary valley forming folding lines and ridge forming folding lines on the sheet and imparting directional permanency of folding to the folding lines, the raised bottom
10
, side walls
11
and end support members
2
are built into solid bodies as shown in FIG.
70
. Then the side walls
11
and end support members
2
are made erect along the valley forming folding lines a
1
to manufacture the cushioning material.
In thus manufactured cushioning material, each hollow portion
10
f
of the raised bottom
10
and the hollow portion
20
of each end support member
2
are along the width direction of the grooved retainer
1
, and the hollow portion
11
e
of each side wall
11
is along the longitudinal direction of the grooved retainer
1
.
Since the sectional shapes and sizes of the end support members
2
are the same with the side walls
11
, in the partially developed state where the raised bottom
10
, the side walls
11
and the end support members
2
have been built in solid bodies, one of the end support member
2
and the side walls
11
are superposed on each other in the direction to extend them.
In the cushioning material of 43rd embodiment, since the raised bottom
10
, the side walls
11
and the end support members
2
are each composed of a hollow body, an article can be supported steadily and greater cushioning effect can be obtained.
In the cushioning material of this embodiment, since the hollow portions
10
f
,
11
e
and
20
are aligned in the same direction in the partially developed state and the hollow portion
20
of one of the end support members
2
and the hollow portions
11
e
of the side walls
11
are superposed on each other in the direction to extend them, mechanical work of forming the folding lines on the sheet, imparting directional permanency of folding to the sheet along the folding lines and folding the sheet can be carried out very smoothly.
In this embodiment too, the inside sheet part
25
f
each end support member
2
may be composed of plural layers to reinforce the end support member.
Other functions, effects and configurations of the cushioning material of this embodiment are similar to those of the first embodiment and explanation thereof is omitted.
44th Embodiment
Another embodiment of the cushioning material corresponding to the eleventh aspect of the present invention is shown in FIG.
73
.
This figure is a partial, cut-away perspective view of the cushioning material, which is just before completed. Each end support member
2
is composed of a hollow body which has two hollow portions
20
,
20
in parallel along the depth direction of the grooved retainer
1
. The end support member
2
is so designed that it has a square section by reversely arranging the hollow portions
20
,
20
each having a right-angled triangular section.
The raised bottom
10
is composed of a hollow body, which has an even number of pairs of hollow portions
10
f
,
10
f
. In the pair, hollow portions each having a right-angled triangular section are arranged reversely and in parallel along the width direction of the raised bottom.
The pair of hollow portions
10
f
,
10
f
is so designed that it has a square section by arranging the hollow portions reversely. Therefore, the raised bottom
10
becomes to be a hollow panel as a whole by arranging these even pairs of the hollow portions
10
f
,
10
f.
Each side wall
11
is composed of a hollow body having pairs of hollow portions
11
e
,
11
e
, which have the same sectional shapes and sizes as those of the hollow portions
20
of the end support member
2
and are arranged similarly to them.
One end of the outside sheet part
11
j
of each side wall
11
is continuous to the opposite ends of the outside sheet part
21
of one of the end support members
2
(left side of
FIG. 73
) via the connected sheet part
26
a
. The outside sheet
21
of the other end support member
2
is continuous to the other end of the outside sheet
11
j
of either of the side walls
11
(in this embodiment, the side wall positioned at the upper part of the figure).
The bottom sheet part
10
i
at one end of the raised bottom
10
is continuous to the lower central part of the inside sheet part
25
of one of the end support members
2
.
As mentioned above, one end of each side wall
11
is continuous to the opposite ends of one of the end support member
2
and the other end support member
2
is continuous to the other end of either of the side walls
11
. Therefore, the cushioning material is developed to be a single sheet.
After cutting the sheet according to the design, forming necessary valley forming folding lines and ridge forming folding lines on the sheet and imparting directional permanency of folding to the folding lines, the raised bottom
10
, side walls
11
and end support members
2
are built into solid bodies as shown in FIG.
73
. Then the side walls
11
and end support members
2
are made erect along the valley forming folding lines a
1
to manufacture the cushioning material.
In thus manufactured cushioning material, each hollow portion
10
f
of the raised bottom
10
and the hollow portions
20
of each end support member
2
are along the width direction of the grooved retainer
1
, and the hollow portions
11
e
of each side wall
11
are along the longitudinal direction of the grooved retainer
1
.
Since the sectional shapes and sizes of the end support members
2
are the same with the side walls
11
, in the partially developed state where the raised bottom
10
, the side walls
11
and the end support members
2
have been built in solid bodies, each end support member
2
and each side wall
11
are superposed on each other in the direction to extend them.
In the cushioning material of 44th embodiment, since the raised bottom
10
, the side walls
11
and the end support members
2
are each composed of a hollow body, an article can be supported steadily and greater cushioning effect can be obtained.
In the cushioning material of this embodiment, since, in the partially developed state, the hollow portions
10
f
,
11
e
and
20
are aligned in the same direction and the hollow portion
20
of one of the end support members
2
and the hollow portions
11
e
of the side walls
11
are superposed on each other in the direction to extend them, mechanical work of forming the folding lines on the sheet, imparting directional permanency of folding to the sheet along the folding lines and folding the sheet can be carried out very smoothly.
In this embodiment too, the inside sheet part
25
f
each end support member
2
may be composed of plural layers to reinforce the end support member.
Other functions, effects and configurations of the cushioning material of this embodiment are similar to those of the first embodiment and explanation thereof is omitted.
45th Embodiment
Another embodiment of the cushioning material corresponding to the twelfth aspect of the present invention is shown in FIG.
74
.
This figure is a partial, cut-away perspective view of the cushioning material, which is just before completed. Each end support member
2
is composed of a hollow body which has two hollow portions
20
,
20
in parallel along the depth direction of the grooved retainer
1
. The end support member
2
is so designed that it has a square section by reversely arranging the hollow portions
20
,
20
each having a right-angled triangular section.
The raised bottom
10
is composed of a hollow body, which has a pair of hollow portions
10
f
,
10
f
, which are arranged reversely and in parallel along the longitudinal direction of the raised bottom
10
and each has a right-angled triangular section.
The pair of hollow portions
10
f
,
10
f
is so designed that it has a square section by arranging the hollow portions reversely. The raised bottom
10
becomes to be a hollow panel as a whole by lengthening the pair of the hollow portions
10
f
,
10
f.
Each side wall
11
is composed of a hollow body having a pair of hollow portions
11
e
,
11
e
, which have the same sectional shapes and sizes as those of the hollow portions
20
of the end support members
2
and are arranged similarly to them.
One end of the outside sheet part
11
j
of each side wall
11
is continuous to the opposite ends of the outside sheet part
21
of one of the end support members
2
(left side of
FIG. 74
) via the connected sheet part
26
a
. The outside sheet
21
of the other end support member
2
is continuous to the other end of the outside sheet
11
j
of either of the side walls
11
(in this embodiment, the side wall positioned at the upper part of the figure).
The lower inside part of this side wall
11
is continuous to one of the lower sides of the raised bottom
10
. In this embodiment, the lower end of the inside sheet part
11
j
of one of the side walls
11
is continuous to the bottom sheet part
10
i
of the raised bottom
10
.
As mentioned above, one end of each side wall
11
is continuous to the opposite ends of one of the end support member
2
, the other end support member
2
is continuous to the other end of either of the side walls
11
and one of the lower sides of the raised bottom
10
is continuous to the lower inside part of this side wall
11
. Therefore, the cushioning material is developed to be a single sheet.
After cutting the sheet according to the design, forming necessary valley forming folding lines and ridge forming folding lines on the sheet and imparting directional permanency of folding to the folding lines, the raised bottom
10
, side walls
11
and end support members
2
are built into solid bodies as shown in the figure. Then the side walls
11
and end support members
2
are made erect along the valley forming folding lines a
1
to manufacture the cushioning material.
In thus manufactured cushioning material, each hollow portion
10
f
of the raised bottom
10
and the hollow portions
11
e
of each side wall
11
are along the longitudinal direction of the grooved retainer
1
. And the hollow portions
20
of each end support member
2
are along the width direction of the grooved retainer
1
.
Since the sectional shape and size of each end support member
2
are the same with the side walls
11
, in the partially developed state where the raised bottom
10
, the side walls
11
and the end support members
2
have been built in solid bodies, the end support members
2
and the side walls
11
are superposed on each other in the direction to extend them.
In the cushioning material of 45th embodiment, since the raised bottom
10
, the side walls
11
and the end support members
2
are each composed of a hollow body, an article can be supported steadily and greater cushioning effect can be obtained.
In the cushioning material of this embodiment, since, in the partially developed state, the hollow portions
10
f
,
11
e
and
20
are aligned in the same direction and the hollow portion
20
of each end support member
2
and the hollow portions
11
e
of each side wall
11
are superposed on each other in the direction to extend them, mechanical work of forming the folding lines on the sheet, imparting directional permanency of folding to the sheet along the folding lines and folding the sheet can be carried out very smoothly.
In this embodiment too, the inside sheet part
25
f
each end support member
2
may be composed of plural layers to reinforce the end support member.
Other functions, effects and configurations of the cushioning material of this embodiment are similar to those of the first embodiment and explanation thereof is omitted.
In the embodiment of
FIG. 74
(essential concept thereof is included in the twelfth aspect of the invention), the raised bottom
10
is continuous to the lower inside part of one of the side walls
11
at one of the lower sides thereof and is not continuous to the end support members
2
.
Accordingly, instead of composing the raised bottom
10
of the hollow body, for example as in the cushioning material of the 42nd embodiment (FIG.
71
), the raised bottom
10
may be composed of a multiple-layered body formed by folding a necessary portion of the material sheet along the vertical direction.
46th Embodiment
An embodiment of the cushioning material corresponding to the thirteenth aspect of the present invention is shown in
FIGS. 75 and 76
.
FIG. 75
is a perspective view of the cushioning material and
FIG. 76
is the cushioning material of
FIG. 75
, which is partially developed in course of fabrication thereof.
Each end support member
2
is composed of a hollow body which has two hollow portions
20
,
20
in parallel along the depth direction of the grooved retainer
1
similarly to the end support member
2
in the 34th embodiment (FIG.
57
).
The end support member of this embodiment consists of an outside sheet part
21
facing the outside of the grooved retainer
1
, a width sheet part
27
, an partition sheet part
23
inclined diagonally, another width sheet part
26
and an inside sheet part
25
facing the inside of the grooved retainer
1
.
The rectangular solid is formed of these sheet parts except the partition sheet part
23
and the partition sheet part
23
is arranged diagonally in the solid. Therefore, each hollow portion
20
,
20
has a section of a right-angled triangle and they are arranged reversely and in parallel.
Each side wall
11
is formed by folding the material sheet according to the design and composed of a hollow body, which has many hollow portions
11
e
of triangular section arranged in parallel along the depth direction of the grooved retainer
1
.
The hollow portions
11
e
except those at the opposite ends are arranged in parallel and alternately in reversed posture and each has a section of an isosceles triangle. Each of the hollow portions
11
e
at the opposite ends has a section of a right-angled triangle so as to make a right angle at the corner of the side wall
11
.
The triangles of the hollow portions
11
e
of the side wall
11
have almost the same height and, therefore, the side wall
11
becomes to be a hollow panel having a plurality of hollow portions
11
e.
The raised bottom
10
is formed by folding the material sheet according to the design and composed of a hollow body which has many hollow portions
10
f
each having a triangular section, which are arranged in parallel along the depth direction of the grooved retainer
1
.
Detailed construction of the raised bottom
10
is similar to that of the side walls
11
and explanation thereof is omitted.
One end of the inside sheet part
25
of one of the end support members
2
(left side of
FIG. 75
) is continuous to the width sheet part
11
k
at one end of one of the side walls
11
(upper side of FIG.
75
). The forward end of the width sheet part
11
k
of the other end of the one side wall
11
is continuous to one end of the raised bottom
10
(width sheet part
10
m
, in this embodiment).
The forward end of the width sheet part
10
m
of the other end of the raised bottom
10
(left end in
FIG. 75
) is continuous to the width sheet part
11
k
of one end (left end in
FIG. 75
) of the other side wall
11
. The forward end of the width sheet part
11
k
of the other end of the other side wall
11
is continuous to the end of the inside sheet part
25
of the other end support member
2
.
In the cushioning material of this embodiment, the sheet parts are continuous to each other as mentioned above, whereby it becomes a single sheet when developed.
After cutting the sheet according to design, forming the valley forming or ridge forming folding lines on the sheet and imparting directional permanency of folding to the sheet along the folding lines, the raised bottom
10
, the side walls
11
and the end support members
2
are build into solid bodies as shown in FIG.
76
. Then the raised bottom
10
and the lower side wall
11
are moved toward the direction shown by arrow lines by folding the sheet at the valley forming folding line a
1
and the ridge forming folding line a
2
respectively. Thus, the cushioning material of this embodiment is manufactured.
In the cushioning material of the 46th embodiment, since the raised bottom
10
, the side walls
11
and the end support members
2
are each composed of a hollow body having many hollow portions, an article can be supported steadily and greater cushioning effect can be obtained.
In the cushioning material of this embodiment, since every hollow portions
20
,
10
f
and
11
e
are along the depth direction of the grooved retainer
1
, mechanical work of forming the folding lines on the sheet, imparting directional permanency of folding to the sheet along the folding lines and folding the sheet can be carried out very smoothly.
In the cushioning material of this embodiment, the edges of the hollow portions
10
f
of the raised bottom
10
are exposed inside in the finished state of FIG.
75
. Depending on the kind of a subject article, it is preferred to put a sheet (not show in the figure) on the raised bottom in order to prevent an article from being damaged by the edges.
The cushioning material of this embodiment, however, is convenient for an article having a protrusion or projection at its end to be inserted into the grooved retainer
1
. Since the edges of the hollow portions
10
f
of the raised bottom
10
are exposed inside as mentioned above, the protrusion or projection of the article can be accomodated in the hollow portions
10
f.
In this embodiment too, the inside sheet part
25
f
each end support member
2
may be composed of plural layers to reinforce the end support member.
Other functions, effects and configurations of the cushioning material of this embodiment are similar to those of the first embodiment and explanation thereof is omitted.
47th Embodiment
Another embodiment of the cushioning material corresponding to the thirteenth aspect of the present invention is shown in FIG.
77
.
In this embodiment, the raised bottom
10
of the cushioning material of the 46th embodiment is modified.
In this embodiment, the raised bottom
10
has plural hollow portions
10
f
each of which has a lengthened triangular section along the longitudinal direction of the grooved retainer
1
. The width sheet part
11
k
of one end of one of the side walls
11
is continuous to one end of the longitudinal sheet part
10
h
of the raised bottom
10
. One end of the other longitudinal sheet part
10
h
of the raised bottom
10
is continuous to the width sheet part
11
k
of one end of the other side wall
11
.
Such configuration of the raised bottom
10
is advantageous because an amount of the sheet required can be reduced compared to the 46th embodiment.
Other functions, effects and configurations of the cushioning material of this embodiment are similar to those of the 46th embodiment and explanation thereof is omitted.
48th Embodiment
Yet another embodiment of the cushioning material corresponding to the thirteenth aspect of the present invention is shown in FIG.
78
.
In this embodiment too, the raised bottom
10
of the cushioning material of the 46th embodiment is modified.
In this embodiment, a necessary part of the sheet is folded in zigzag (at right angle) with the predetermined width in a plan view and protruded ends are made in contact with the inside sheet parts
11
f
of each side wall
11
to form the raised bottom
10
having a plurality of hollow portions
10
f.
Such configuration of the raised bottom
10
is advantageous because an amount of the sheet required can be reduced compared to the 46th embodiment.
Other functions, effects and configurations of the cushioning material of this embodiment are similar to those of the 46th embodiment and explanation thereof is omitted.
49th Embodiment
Yet another embodiment of the cushioning material corresponding to the thirteenth aspect of the present invention is shown in FIG.
79
.
In this embodiment, the end support members
2
and the side walls
11
are constructed similarly to those of the 46th embodiment.
The raised bottom
10
consists of an approximately horizontal raised bottom sheet part
10
a
and the end legs
10
b
, which are formed at the opposite lower ends thereof.
The width sheet part
11
k
of one end of one of the side walls
11
is continuous to one end of the end leg
10
b
at one end of the raised bottom
10
. One end of the end leg
10
b
at the other of the raised bottom
10
is continuous to the width sheet part
11
k
of one end of the other side wall
11
.
Other configurations are similar to those of the 46th embodiment.
Such configuration of the raised bottom
10
is advantageous because an amount of the sheet required can be reduced compared to the 46th embodiment.
The cushioning material of this embodiment is preferably used in condition where the load of an article is mainly applied to the side wall
11
, since the side walls
11
are greatly reinforced by many hollow portions.
Other functions, effects and configurations of the cushioning material of this embodiment are similar to those of the first embodiment and explanation thereof is omitted.
50th Embodiment
Yet another embodiment of the cushioning material corresponding to the thirteenth aspect of the present invention is shown in FIG.
80
.
In this embodiment, the side walls
11
and the raised bottom
10
of the cushioning material of the 46th embodiment are modified.
Each side wall
11
is composed of hollow bodies each having a pair of hollow portions
11
e
,
11
e
, which are arranged in parallel and reversely along the vertical direction, and have a section of opposed right-angled triangles.
The pair of hollow portions
11
e
,
11
e
is so designed that it has a rectangular section by arranging the hollow portions in reversed posture. The side wall
11
is formed to be a hollow panel as a whole by arranging even pairs of the hollow portions
11
e
,
11
e.
The raised bottom
10
is composed of hollow bodies each having plural pairs of hollow portions
11
e
,
11
e
, which are arranged along the vertical direction in parallel and reversely, and have a section of opposed right-angled triangles.
Other configurations are similar to those of the 46th embodiment.
Such configuration of the raised bottom
10
is advantageous because an amount of the sheet required can be reduced compared to the 46th embodiment.
Other functions, effects and configurations of the cushioning material of this embodiment are similar to those of the 46th embodiment and explanation thereof is omitted.
51st Embodiment
Yet another embodiment of the cushioning material corresponding to the thirteenth aspect of the present invention is shown in FIG.
81
.
In this embodiment, the end support members
2
and the side walls are constructed similarly to those of the 46th embodiment.
In this embodiment, the raised bottom
10
is composed of a layered block, which is formed by folding a necessary portion of the material sheet along the longitudinal direction and in zigzag so that the layers are along the vertical direction.
In the raised bottom
10
, an end of the layers is continuous to the width sheet part
11
k
at one end of one of the side walls
11
. The other end of the layers is continuous to the width sheet
11
k
at the other end of the other side wall
11
.
According to the cushioning material of the 51st embodiment, since the side walls
11
and the end support members
2
are each composed of a hollow body having many hollow portions and the raised bottom
10
is composed of a layered block, an article can be supported steadily and greater cushioning effect can be obtained.
In the cushioning material of this embodiment, since all of the hollow portions
20
,
11
e
is along the depth direction of the grooved retainer
1
and the folded lines of the raised bottom
10
are also along the same direction as the hollow portions
20
,
11
e
, mechanical work of forming the folding lines on the sheet, imparting directional permanency of folding to the sheet along the folding lines and folding the sheet can be carried out very smoothly.
Other functions, effects and configurations of the cushioning material of this embodiment are similar to those of the 46th embodiment and explanation thereof is omitted.
52nd Embodiment
Another embodiment of the cushioning material corresponding to the sixth aspect of the present invention is shown in
FIGS. 82 and 83
.
The cushioning material is designed for an article (not shown in the figure) having a protrusion or projection at the part to be inserted to the grooved retainer
1
. The cushioning material has hole or cut portions (or recesses)
12
at the corresponding portion of the inside of the grooved retainer
1
or end support member
2
.
The cut portion
12
can be formed whether the side wall
11
and raised bottom
10
are composed of hollow structure or layered blocks.
The cut portion
12
may be a hole formed by cutting or punching the necessary portion of the cushioning material
1
. Alternatively, in a case that the portion to be cut has hollow structure, it may be a recess formed without removing the cut portion as shown in FIG.
83
.
By forming the cut portion as mentioned above, the article having a protrusion or projection at the end can be accommodated smoothly.
Other Embodiments
In mechanical work, the partition sheet part
23
in the end support member
2
of a hollow body is preferably arranged so as to form hollow portions
20
having sectional shapes of right-angled triangles or other triangles. However, the partition sheet part
23
may be formed, for example as shown in FIG.
84
. Any end support member
2
having a plurality of hollow portions
20
is prevented from deformation and, even if deformed temporarily, is liable to restore to its original state.
This is similarly applied to the side walls
11
or raised bottom composed of a hollow body.
(A) of
FIG. 84
shows a hollow structure, where each hollow portion
20
has a trapezoid section. The opposite ends of the partition sheet part
23
are respectively fixed at a point somewhat apart from the diagonal angle.
In a structure shown in (B), a sectional shape of each hollow portion
20
is quadrangle or pentagon and the ends of the partition sheet part
23
are not positioned at the diagonal angle.
In (C), a sectional shape of each hollow portion
20
is square and each end of the partition sheet part
23
is positioned in the middle between two angles.
In these embodiments, another end support member having the same configuration may be continuously formed outside of one or both of the end support members
2
(in the embodiment shown in
FIG. 1
, right side of the right end support member
2
or left side of the left end support member
2
).
When the side wall
11
is composed of the hollow body, another side wall having a similar configuration may be formed outside of one or both of the side walls
11
.
By duplicating the end support member
2
or side wall
11
, resistance to a shock or impact can be improved.
Claims
- 1. A cushioning material for packaging comprising:an open trough, having an open interior with a rectangular cross-section, a raised bottom, and two side walls, for receiving an end section of an article having one of a hexahedral or rectangular shape, at least a pair of end members extending in a longitudinal dimension across opposing ends of the trough, wherein each end member has a hollow interior divided into a plurality of parallel hollow sections and a rectangular cross-section orthogonal to the longitudinal dimension of the hollow sections, wherein each of said hollow sections is triangular in cross-section perpendicular to the longitudinal dimension; wherein one hollow section in each of said end members presents a wall surface coextensive with said hollow interior and extending continuously along said longitudinal dimension, across and closing a respective end of said trough; and wherein the raised bottom, the side walls and the end members are integrally formed by folding a single sheet of a recyclable cardboard along preformed folding line grooves.
- 2. The cushioning material for packaging of claim 1, wherein a portion of each end member is continuous with only a corresponding end of the raised bottom and each side wall is continuous with only a corresponding side of the raised bottom.
- 3. The cushioning material for packaging of claim 1, wherein each side wall is continuous with only a corresponding side of the raised bottom, wherein one of the end members is continuous with only the corresponding end of one of the side walls and wherein the other end member is continuous with only the corresponding end of the other side wall.
- 4. The cushioning material for packaging of claim 1, wherein a portion of each end member is continuous with only a corresponding end of the raised bottom, wherein one end of one of the side walls is connected to a corresponding end of one of the end members and wherein one end of the other side wall is connected to a corresponding end of other of the end members.
- 5. The cushioning material for packaging of claim 1, wherein a portion of each end member is continuous with only a corresponding end of the raised bottom, wherein one end of one of the side walls is continuous with only a corresponding end of one of the end members and wherein the other side wall is continuous with only a corresponding side of the raised bottom.
- 6. The cushioning material for packaging of claim 1, wherein each side wall is continuous with only a corresponding side of the raised bottom, wherein a portion of one of the end members is continuous with only a corresponding end of the raised bottom and wherein the other end member is continuous with only a corresponding end of one of the side walls.
- 7. The cushioning material for packaging of claim 1, wherein one end of one of the side walls is continuous with only a corresponding end of one of the end members, wherein a portion of the one end member is continuous with only the corresponding end of the raised bottom, wherein the other side wall is continuous with only a corresponding side of the raised bottom, and wherein an end of the other side wall is continuous with only a corresponding end of the other end member.
- 8. The cushioning material for packaging of claim 1, wherein one end of each side wall is continuous with only a corresponding end of one of the end members, wherein the other end of one of the side walls is continuous with only a corresponding end of the other end member and wherein one end of the raised bottom is continuous with only a portion of either of the end members.
- 9. The cushioning material for packaging of claim 1, wherein one end of each side wall is continuous with only a corresponding end of one of the end members, wherein the other end of one of the side walls is continuous with only a corresponding end of the other end member and wherein either of the side walls is continuous with only a corresponding side of the raised bottom.
- 10. The cushioning material for packaging of claim 1, wherein one of the end members is continuous with only a corresponding end of one of the side walls, wherein one end of the raised bottom is continuous with only the other end of said one side wall, wherein the other end of the raised bottom is continuous with only a corresponding end of the other side wall, and wherein the other end member is continuous with only the other end of the other side wall.
- 11. The cushioning material for packaging according to claim 1 wherein a second dimension of said wall surface is equal to a dimension of said triangular cross-section.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
9-062345 |
Feb 1997 |
JP |
|
PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
Country |
Kind |
102e Date |
371c Date |
PCT/JP98/00859 |
|
WO |
00 |
12/2/1999 |
12/2/1999 |
Publishing Document |
Publishing Date |
Country |
Kind |
WO98/38113 |
9/3/1998 |
WO |
A |
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