This application claims priority from Korean Patent Application No. 2010-0020621, filed on Mar. 9, 2010 in the Korean Intellectual Property Office, the disclosure of which is incorporated in its entirety herein by reference.
1. Field
Exemplary embodiments relate to a package member for a flat panel display apparatus, which may protect a flat panel display apparatus packaged therein from external shock or force.
2. Description of the Related Art
Generally, a package member for a display apparatus is provided to enclose the exterior of a display apparatus, thus serving to protect the display apparatus packaged therein from force or shock transmitted from the outside.
In recent years, flat panel display apparatuses, such as Liquid Crystal Displays (LCDs), Plasma Display Panel (PDPs), etc., have been widely used because they have a wide screen and small thickness, thus exhibiting high space utility. A package member, used to package a flat panel display apparatus, for example, includes a pair of cushioning members, which are made of foam resin and are respectively coupled to upper and lower ends of the flat panel display apparatus to support the upper and lower ends of the display apparatus, and a package box configured to receive the flat panel display apparatus to which the pair of cushioning members have been coupled.
Exemplary embodiments provide a package member for a flat panel display apparatus, which enables more safe storage of a flat panel display apparatus.
Additional aspects of the exemplary embodiment will be set forth in part in the description which follows and, in part, will be obvious from the description, or may be learned by practice of the exemplary embodiment.
In accordance with an aspect of the exemplary embodiment, a package member for a flat panel display apparatus includes a first cushioning member coupled to one end of the flat panel display apparatus, a second cushioning member coupled to the other end of the flat panel display apparatus, and a reinforcing pad formed of a plate-shaped member and having one end supported by the first cushioning member and the other end supported by the second cushioning member to cover a space between the first cushioning member and the second cushioning member.
The first cushioning member may include a first seating portion in which one end of the flat panel display apparatus is seated, and the second cushioning member may include a second seating portion in which the other end of the flat panel display apparatus is seated.
The flat panel display apparatus may include a display part having a flat plate shape and serving to display an image thereon, and a stand part fixed to a rear surface of the display part, and the first seating portion may include a stand seating portion indented in a central region of the first cushioning member, in which the stand part is seated, and display seating portions indented in opposite lateral regions of the first cushioning member, in which opposite lateral sides of the display part are seated.
The package member may further include at least one first supporting portion provided at the first cushioning member to support one end of the reinforcing pad, and at least one second supporting portion provided at the second cushioning member to support the other end of the reinforcing pad.
The at least one first supporting portion may include a pair of first supporting portions extending from opposite lateral rims of the first cushioning member to support an outer surface of one end of the reinforcing pad, and the at least one second supporting portion may include a pair of second supporting portions extending from opposite lateral rims of the second cushioning member to support an outer surface of the other end of the reinforcing pad.
The package member may further include a first protrusion protruding inward from the first supporting portion, a second protrusion protruding inward from the second supporting portion, and a pair of insertion recesses indented in both ends of the reinforcing pad to have a cross sectional shape corresponding to that of the first and second protrusions such that the first protrusion and the second protrusion are inserted respectively into the insertion recesses.
The first cushioning member and the second cushioning member may respectively have a rectangular cross section, and the reinforcing pad may be formed by bending a plate-shaped member to have a rectangular tubular shape.
The package member may further include a package box in which the flat panel display apparatus, to opposite sides of which the first cushioning member and the second cushioning member have been coupled, is received.
The package box may include a first package box having a first receiving space, one side of which is open to receive the first cushioning member, and a second package box having a second receiving space, one side of which is open to receive the second cushioning member, the flat panel display apparatus, and the first package box in which the first cushioning member has been received.
An aspect of another exemplary embodiment provides packaging for a flat panel display apparatus including: a first member coupled to one end of the flat panel display apparatus; a second member coupled to another end of the flat panel display apparatus; and a sleeve disposed between the first member and the second member to cover a space between the first member and the second member, wherein the first member is disposed about an outer surface of one end of the sleeve and the second member is disposed about an outer surface of another end of the sleeve.
The first member may include at least one first protrusion and the second member may include at least one second protrusion, and the one end of the sleeve may include at least one first slot which receives the first protrusion of the first member and the other end of the sleeve may include at least one second slot which receives the second protrusion of the second member.
The at least one first protrusion and the at least one second protrusion may include a plurality of enlarged distal ends, and the at least one first slot may be disposed between the enlarged distal end of the at least one first projection and an outer wall of the first member, and the at least one second slot may be disposed between the enlarged distal end of the at least one second projection and an outer wall of the second member.
These and/or other aspects of the exemplary embodiments will become apparent and more readily appreciated from the following description of the embodiments, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings of which:
Hereinafter, a package member, i.e., packaging, for a flat panel display apparatus according to an exemplary embodiment will be described in detail, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference numerals refer to like elements throughout.
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The package member for the flat panel display apparatus D includes a first cushioning member 10 coupled to a lower end of the flat panel display apparatus D to support the lower end of the display apparatus D, and a second cushioning member 20 coupled to an upper end of the flat panel display apparatus D to support the upper end of the display apparatus D.
The first cushioning member 10 and the second cushioning member 20 may be made of foam resin to protect the flat panel display apparatus D from external shock. The first cushioning member 10 has first seating portions 100 indented in an upper surface thereof, in which the lower end of the flat panel display apparatus D is seated and supported. The second cushioning member 20 has second seating portions 21 indented in a lower surface thereof, in which the upper end of the flat panel display apparatus D is seated and supported. In the present exemplary embodiment, the first seating portions 100 include a stand seating portion 11 indented, i.e., is recessed, in a central region of the first cushioning member 10 to support the stand part D2 seated therein, and a pair of display seating portions 12 indented, i.e., are recessed, in opposite lateral regions of the first cushioning member 10 to support opposite lateral sides of a lower end of the display part D1 seated therein. The second seating portions 21 are indented in opposite lateral regions of the second cushioning member 20 to support opposite lateral sides of an upper end of the display part D1 seated therein.
The flat panel display apparatus D has a significantly smaller front-to-rear thickness than a left-to-right length thereof and thus, the first and second cushioning members 10 and 20 used to package the flat panel display apparatus D may have a smaller front-to-rear thickness than a left-to-right length. In this way, the first and second cushioning members 10 and 20 may have a sufficient strength in a left-to-right direction, but may have an insufficient strength in a front-to-rear direction thereof.
Accordingly, the package member for the flat panel display apparatus D may further include a reinforcing pad 30, e.g., sleeve or box, which has one end supported by the first cushioning member 10 and the other end supported by the second cushioning member 20, thus allowing the first cushioning member 10 and the second cushioning member 20 to be supported by each other without using the flat panel display apparatus D therebetween for support. The reinforcing pad 30 may enhance the strength of the package member for the flat panel display apparatus D. Specifically, the reinforcing pad 30 may be formed of a plate-shaped member to cover a space between the first cushioning member 10 and the second cushioning member 20, thus enclosing the exterior of the flat panel display apparatus D installed between the first cushioning member 10 and the second cushioning member 20.
In the present exemplary embodiment, since the first cushioning member 10 and the second cushioning member 20 have an approximately rectangular cross section taken along a plane in the front-to-rear and left-to-right directions, the reinforcing pad 30 may be obtained by bending a plate-shaped member to have a rectangular tubular cross section such that both ends of the reinforcing pad 30 are supported respectively by rims, or edges, of the first and second cushioning members 10 and 20. The ends of the reinforcing pad 30 are supported at inner surfaces of the rims of the first and second cushioning members 10, 20.
To support both ends of the reinforcing pad 30, the first cushioning member 10 is provided at opposite lateral sides of the upper surface thereof with first supporting portions 13 to support an outer surface of a lower end of the reinforcing pad 30, and the second cushioning member 20 is provided at opposite lateral sides of the lower surface thereof with second supporting portions 22 to support an outer surface of an upper end of the reinforcing pad 30. In the present exemplary embodiment, the first supporting portions 13 and the second supporting portions 22 protrude respectively from the rims of the upper surface of the first cushioning member 10 and the lower surface of the second cushioning member 20 facing each other, such that the outer surface of the reinforcing pad 30 is supported on inner surfaces of the first and second supporting portions 13 and 22.
To stably keep both ends of the reinforcing pad 30 coupled to the first and second cushioning members 10 and 20, the first supporting portions 13 and the second supporting portions 22 respectively have inwardly protruding first protrusions 14 and second protrusions 23. The first and second protrusions 14, 23 protrude in a direction substantially perpendicular to the direction in which the first and second supporting portions 13, 22 protrude. The reinforcing pad 30 has insertion recesses 31 indented in both ends thereof, which have a cross sectional shape corresponding to that of the first and second protrusions 14 and 23 to receive the first and second protrusions 14 and 23 therein. The first and second protrusions 14, 23 each include an enlarged distal end formed by a projection 25 extending from a distal end of each of the protrusions 14, 23. The projections 25 extends in the direction perpendicular to the direction in which the first and second protrusions 14, 23 protrude and perpendicular to the direction in which the first and second supporting portions 13, 22 protrude. The insertion recesses 31 are disposed between the first and second supporting portions 13, 22 and the respective projections 25. In the present exemplary embodiment, since the first supporting portions 13 are formed at opposite lateral sides of the first cushioning member 10 and the second supporting portions 22 are formed at opposite lateral sides of the second cushioning member 20, the insertion recesses 31 are provided at opposite lateral sides, i.e., left and right sides, of the upper and lower ends, for a total of four positions on the reinforcing pad 30.
The package member for the flat panel display apparatus D, as illustrated in
With the above described configuration, as illustrated in
As is apparent from the above description, in a package member for a flat panel display apparatus according to the exemplary embodiment, first and second cushioning members of the package member are supported by each other with a reinforcing pad interposed therebetween, and the reinforcing pad furthermore serves to enhance the strength of the first and second cushioning members. This may further reduce external shock or force to be transmitted to a flat panel display apparatus packaged in the package member, thereby enabling more safe protection of the flat panel display apparatus.
Although the exemplary embodiment has been shown and described, it would be appreciated by those skilled in the art that changes may be made in the exemplary embodiment without departing from the principles and spirit of the inventive concept, the scope of which is defined in the claims and their equivalents.
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