This non-provisional application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(a) on Patent Application No(s). 105113888 filed in Taiwan, R.O.C. on May 4, 2016, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
The disclosure relates to a package and a buffer member thereof, more particularly to a package and a buffer member for protective packaging.
The products are shipped to many different places worldwide for sale. To protect the products during shipping, the products are well packaged in order to protect them from damage in transit. Generally, a package for the product includes one or more buffer members such as cardboards, wooden plates, polystyrene plates, acrylic plates or combination thereof.
However, some products are too heavy to be easily loaded on and unloaded from the package. When unloading the product, the product should be lifted up from the package and then put down on the ground, and thus such process consumes excessive manpower and material resources.
The present disclosure provides a package and a buffer member thereof for loading and unloading products easily.
According to the present disclosure, a buffer member has a first surface and a second surface opposite to each other. There is a buffer structure located on the first surface, and there is a slant located on the second surface for guiding a movement of an object relative to the buffer member.
According to the present disclosure, a package for packaging an object disposed on a transportable loader is provided. The transportable loader has a height between a top portion and a bottom portion thereof. The package includes a base and a first buffer member. The base is for supporting the object. The first buffer member has a first surface and a second surface opposite to each other, wherein there is a first buffer structure located on the first surface, there is a first slant located on the second surface, and a vertical depth of the first slant corresponds to the height of the transportable loader. When the package is in a packaged state, the first buffer member is disposed on the base, and the object is disposed near the first buffer structure. When the package is in an unloading state, the first buffer member is disposed on a side of the transportable loader, the first surface and the second surface of the first buffer member respectively correspond to the top portion and the bottom portion of the transportable loader, and the object is movable along the first slant so as to be unloaded from the base.
According to the present disclosure, there is a slant located on the surface of the buffer member for guiding the movement of the object relative to the buffer member. When the buffer member is used for unloading the object on the transportable loader, the vertical depth of the slant corresponds to the height of the transportable loader. When the package is in the unloading state, the buffer member is disposed on a side of the transportable loader, and the object is movable along the slant so as to be unloaded from the base. Therefore, the buffer member is used to protect the object when the package is in the packaged state. In addition, the buffer member having the slant is used as the ramp for loading/unloading the object, thereby the unloading/loading is efficient and does not cost much effort.
The present disclosure will become more understood from the detailed description given hereinbelow and the accompanying drawings which are given by way of illustration only and thus are not limitative of the present disclosure and wherein:
In the following detailed description, for purposes of explanation, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the disclosed embodiments. It will be apparent, however, that one or more embodiments may be practiced without these specific details. In other instances, well-known structures and devices are schematically shown in order to simplify the drawing.
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In this embodiment, a package 1 includes a base 10, a buffer member 20, a buffer member 30, a plurality of packaging members 40 and two supporting members 50. The package 1 is adapted for packaging an object 3. The package 1 and the object 3 are disposed on a transportable loader 2. There is a height H between a top portion 21 and a bottom portion 22 of the transportable loader 2. The transportable loader 2, for example, can be a wooden or plastic pallet, a cart or a container truck. The object 3, for example, can be a charging cart, a home appliance or furniture. In this embodiment, the transportable loader 2 is a pallet, and the object 3 is a charging cart including plural wheels 32. In this embodiment, the aforementioned top portion 21 is a portion of the transportable loader 2 contacting the package 1 and supporting the object 3, and the aforementioned bottom portion 22 is a portion of the transportable loader 2 in contact with the ground G.
The base 10 includes a bottom board 110, a protrusion 120 and a side board 130. The bottom board 110 has a supporting surface 111, and the object 3 can be disposed on the supporting surface 111. The protrusion 120 protrudes from the supporting surface 111. The protrusion 120 has an assembling surface 121 and two holes 122. The assembling surface 121 is located on a side of the protrusion 120 opposite to the supporting surface 111, and the holes 122 are located on the assembling surface 121. The side board 130 is foldably connected to a side the bottom board 110 such that the side board 130 is able to stand on the bottom board 110 or be unfolded to lie flat. The height H of the transportable loader 2 is substantially equal to the distance between the object 3 and the ground G minus the thickness of the bottom board 110.
The buffer member 20 has a surface 210 and a surface 220 opposite to each other. There is a buffer structure 230 located on the surface 210, and there is a slant 240 located on the surface 220. The slant 240 is adapted for guiding the movement of the object 3 with respect to the buffer member 20. The buffer structure 230 can include a plurality of buffer ribs 231. The surface 210 can have a buffer section 211 and a recess 212 which is located on the buffer section 211. The buffer ribs 231 are disposed in the recess 212. An orthogonal projection P1 of the buffer section 211 on the surface 220 does not overlapped with an orthogonal projection P2 of the slant 240 on the surface 220.
The buffer member 30 has a surface 310 and a surface 320 opposite to each other. There is a buffer structure 330 located on the surface 310, and there is a slant 340 located on the surface 320. The slant 340 is adapted for guiding the movement of the object 3 with respect to the buffer member 30. The buffer structure 330 can include a plurality of buffer ribs 331. The surface 310 can have a buffer section 311 and a recess 312 which is located on the buffer section 311. The buffer ribs 331 are disposed in the recess 312. An orthogonal projection P3 of the buffer section 311 on the surface 320 does not overlapped with an orthogonal projection P4 of the slant 340 on the surface 320.
In this embodiment, the slants 240 and 340 are two planes which are respectively inclined relative to the surfaces 210 and 310, but the disclosure is not limited thereto. In some other embodiments, the slant located on the surface of the buffer member can be a curved plane or a groove. Furthermore, in this embodiment, each of the slants 240 and 340 has a width which is sufficient for the wheel 32 of the object 3 to run through.
The packaging members 40, for example, can be plural cardboards or expandable polystyrene (EPS) plates for packaging and protecting the object 3. In this embodiment, one of the packaging members 40 is a cardboard for covering the top of the object 3, two of the packaging members 40 are each an EPS plate for protecting the corners 31 of the object 3, and another one of the packaging members 40 is a cardboard for surrounding the object 3. However, the present disclosure is not limited to the quantity, the shape and the material of the packaging member 40. In some other embodiments, the package can include no packaging members; that is, the package can only include the base and the buffer member.
The two supporting members 50 are movably disposed on the base 10. In detail, each of the supporting members 50 includes an assembling portion 510 and a supporting portion 520 connected to each other. The length L1 of the assembling portion 510 is smaller than the length L2 of the supporting portion 520. The assembling portions 510 are respectively inserted into the holes 122 of the base 10, and each of the assembling portions 510 is pressed against the assembling surface 121. However, the present disclosure is not limited to the quantities of the supporting member 50 and the hole 122. The supporting portion 520 of the supporting member 50 is adapted for supporting the object 3 so as to space the object 3 apart from the supporting surface 111. Therefore, the object 3 is prevented from wobbling and protected from damage while in transit.
The object 3 is able to be unloaded from the base 10. Please refer to
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Moreover, in this embodiment, each of the buffer members 20 and 30 can be made of a foam material such as styrofoam, foamed polystyrene, foamed polyurethane and foamed polyethylene. In detail, each of the buffer members 20 and 30 can be made of a foam material having an expansion ratio of 60 times or less; that is, the expansion ratio can be 60:1 or less. In some embodiments, each of the buffer members 20 and 30 can be made of a foam material having an expansion ratio of 15 times to 30 times; that is, the expansion ratio can range from 15:1 to 30:1. Therefore, it is favorable for providing the buffer members 20 and 30 with sufficient capability for protecting the object 3 and sufficient strength for support the object 3. The buffer members 20 and 30 with high strength are favorable for preventing the buffer members 20 and 30 from being damaged or broken when loaded with overly heavy object, thereby improving the lifespan of the buffer members 20 and 30.
According to the disclosure, there is a slant 240 located on the buffer member 20, and there is a slant 340 located on the buffer member 30. Each of the vertical depths of the slants 240, 340 corresponds to the height H. When the package 1 is in the unloading state, the buffer members 20 and 30 are disposed on a side of the transportable loader 2, and the object 3 is movable along the slants 240 and 340 so as to be unloaded from the base 10. Therefore, the buffer members 20 and 30 are used to protect the object 3 when the package 1 is in the packaged state. In addition, the buffer members 20 and 30 can be assembled to be a ramp for unloading the object 3, thus the unloading is efficient and does not cost much effort.
In the first embodiment, each of the buffer members includes plural buffer ribs, and the package includes plural supporting members, but the disclosure is not limited thereto. Please refer to
In this embodiment, each of the buffer members 20 and 30 includes no buffer ribs; that, is, each of the surfaces surface 210 and surface 310 is flat. Furthermore, there is no buffer section located on the surfaces 210 and 310. When the package 1 is in the unloading state, the buffer members 20 and 30 are assembled together, and the slants 240, 340 are connected to each other so as to jointly form an inclined plane. In this embodiment, the package 1 include only one supporting member 50, and the base 10 has only one hole 122. The supporting member 50 can has a larger size than the supporting member in the first embodiment such that the strength of the supporting member 50 is sufficient to support the object 3.
In the first and the second embodiments, two buffer members through which the object can be unloaded from the base to the ground are provided, but the quantity of the buffer members is not limited thereto. Please refer to
In this embodiment, the package 1 includes a buffer member 20′, and there is a slant 240′ located on a surface of the buffer member 20′. The width of the slant 240′ corresponds to the width of the object 3. The buffer member 20′ has the same configuration as the buffer member 20 in the first embodiment such that any illustration for the detail of the buffer member 20′ is omitted. When the package 1 is in the unloading state, the object 3 is movable along the slant 240′ so as to be unloaded from the base 10. Furthermore, in this embodiment, the base 10 includes no protrusion, and the hole 122 is located on the supporting surface 111 of the bottom board 110.
The first through the third embodiments illustrate that the object 3 can be unloaded from the base through the buffer member when the package is in the unloading state, but the disclosure is not limited thereto. The object 3 can be loaded on the base through the buffer member by the reverse operation.
According to the disclosure, there is a slant located on the surface of the buffer member for guiding the movement of the object relative to the buffer member. When the buffer member is used for unloading the object on the transportable loader, the vertical depth of the slant corresponds to the height of the transportable loader. When the package is in the unloading state, the buffer member is disposed on a side of the transportable loader, and the object is movable along the slant so as to be unloaded from the base. Therefore, the buffer member is used to protect the object when the package is in the packaged state. In addition, the buffer member having the slant is used as the ramp for loading/unloading the object, thereby the unloading/loading is efficient and does not cost much effort.
Furthermore, the vertical depth of the slant corresponds to the height of the transportable loader, so the user can easily move the object from the base to the buffer member, and the object is prevented from vibration when the object is moved from the base to the buffer member.
Moreover, the buffer member can be made of a foam material having an expansion ratio of 60 times or less. In some embodiments, the buffer member can be made of a foam material having an expansion ratio of 15 times to 30 times. Therefore, it is favorable for providing the buffer member with sufficient capability for protecting the object and sufficient strength for support the weight of the object. The buffer member with high strength is prevented from being damaged or broken by the overly heavy object, and thereby improving the lifespan of the buffer member.
In addition, the supporting member space the object apart from the base such that it is favorable for preventing the object from overly wobbling when the object is in transit, thereby reducing damage to the object. The supporting member is movable relative to the base so that the object can be moved to force the supporting member to fall down. When the supporting member is fall down, the object is in contact with the supporting surface of the base so that the object can be moved relative to the base to be unloaded to the ground by running through the slant of the buffer member.
While this disclosure has been described in terms of several preferred embodiments, there are alterations, permutations, and equivalents, which fall within the scope of this disclosure. It should also be noted that there are many alternative ways of implementing the methods and apparatuses of the present disclosure. It is therefore intended that the following appended claims be interpreted as including all such alterations, permutations, and equivalents as fall within the true spirit and scope of the present disclosure.
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105113888 | May 2016 | TW | national |