This application claims priority of Taiwanese Application No. 095141106, filed on Nov. 7, 2006.
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a packaging assembly, more particularly to a packaging cushion assembly that has at least one cushion module with one foldable/unfoldable side, and that may be suitably used to package different sizes of articles.
2. Description of the Related Art
Computer housings commonly available in the market are formed to various sizes to accommodate different specifications of computers. This is referred to as “form factor”, examples of which include the advanced technology extended (ATX), micro ATX, balanced technology extended (BTX), and micro BTX form factors. The ATX form factor, which was established by Intel in 1995, is the most common form factor. The computer housing produced according to the ATX specification must have seven slots, more than three 3.5″ storage devices, and more than three 5.25″ storage devices, and the total volume thereof is about 15 liters. Most manufacturers producing this kind of computer housing use a mold that forms a one-piece, integral computer housing. Thus, during delivery, each computer housing occupies a volume of at least 15 liters (often significantly more) if a cushion material is added to protect an outer surface of the computer housing. For example, with reference to
Therefore, there has been developed an improved computer housing having side panels that can be disassembled and laid flat. After the computer housing reaches a distributor, where different components of the computer housing are installed, the computer housing is reassembled. Hence, such an improved computer housing has a volume that is largely reduced during delivery from the factory to the distributor as compared to the abovementioned computer housing. However, when the improved computer housing is reassembled, the distributor must separately prepare a suitable cushion material for the reassembled computer housing prior to delivery to a customer. This results in an increase in the packaging cost. Further, a large consumption of packaging materials has a negative impact on the environment.
Therefore, the object of the present invention is to provide a packaging cushion assembly that can be folded and unfolded at one side to accommodate different sizes of products to be packed.
According to one aspect of this invention, a packaging cushion assembly comprises two cushion modules, each of which includes a main cushion unit and a foldable cushion plate. The main cushion unit has a base, two first sidewalls, a second sidewall, and an extension side. The base has two opposite first sides parallel to a first line, and a second side parallel to a second line. The first and second lines intersect each other at a geometrical center of the base. The first sidewalls are spaced apart from each other along the second line, and extend perpendicularly and away from the first sides of the base. The second sidewall extends perpendicularly and away from the second side of the base, and has two ends respectively connected to ends of the first sidewalls. The extension side is provided on a side of the base that is spaced apart from the second sidewall and that extends between inner surfaces of the first sidewalls. The foldable cushion plate is adhered to the base, and has a movable wall projecting from the extension side of the base in a direction away from the second sidewall. The movable wall is turnable relative to the base to move to an unfolded position or a folded position so as to allow the cushion modules to be assembled together to form a first packaging configuration or a second packaging configuration.
In the first packaging configuration, the movable wall is in the unfolded position and is substantially parallel to the base. The cushion modules are inverted relative to each other and disposed one behind the other along the first line. The movable wall of one of the cushion modules covers top edges of the first and second sidewalls of the other one of the cushion modules.
In the second packaging configuration, the movable wall is in the folded position and is perpendicular to the base. The base, the first sidewalls, the second sidewall, and the movable wall of each of the cushion modules cooperatively confine a fixing cavity. The fixing cavities of the cushion modules are opposite to and spaced apart from each other.
According to another aspect of this invention, a packaging cushion assembly comprises a molded main cushion unit and a foldable cushion plate. The molded main cushion unit includes a base that has two opposite first sides, a second side connected between the first sides, and an extension side opposite to the second side. The main cushion unit further includes two first sidewalls extending upwardly and respectively from the first sides, and a second sidewall extending upwardly from the second side. The foldable cushion plate is attached to the base, and has a movable wall projecting from the extension side. The movable wall is turnable relative to the base to move to a folded position in which the movable wall extends upward from the base, or an unfolded position in which the movable wall is substantially parallel to the base.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
Referring to
Each cushion module 2 includes a main cushion unit 3, a foldable cushion plate 4, a cushion component 5, and two fixing plates 6.
The main cushion unit 3 has a generally rectangular base 31, two first sidewalls 32 extending upwardly and respectively from two opposite first sides 311 of the base 31, a second sidewall 33 extending upward from a second side 312 of the base 31 and connected to one end of each first sidewall 32, and an extension side 34 spaced apart from the second sidewall 33 and extending between inner surfaces of the first sidewalls 32. First and second lines (L1) and (L2) pass through the geometrical center of the base 31 and intersect each other. The two opposite first sides 311 of the base 31 are parallel to the first line (L1), and the second side 312 of the base 31 is parallel to the second line (L2). The base 31 further has two hand holes 313 spaced apart along the first line (L1) and respectively disposed on two opposite sides of the second line (L2), and two engaging grooves 314 located proximate to a lateral side of the base 31 and disposed respectively on two opposite sides of the first line (L1). The base 31 is molded from plastic, and is formed with two rectangular indentations 315. In this embodiment, the engaging grooves 314 are each disposed at one side of the indentation 315. However, in practice, the location of the engaging grooves 314 is not limited thereto.
The first sidewalls 32 are spaced apart from each other along the second line (L2), and extend upward laterally and perpendicularly from the base 31. The second sidewall 33 extends upward laterally and perpendicularly from the base 31 opposite to the engaging grooves 314. Further, the second sidewall 33 has two opposite ends respectively connected to the ends of the first sidewalls 32. A top end of the second sidewall 33 is formed with two engaging grooves 331 respectively located on two opposite sides of the first line (L1). The first sidewalls 32 and the second sidewall 33 form a substantially U-shaped configuration after being interconnected. In this embodiment, the main cushion unit 3 is made of Styrofoam.
The foldable cushion plate 4 is adhered to a bottom face of the base 31, and has a movable wall 40 that projects outward from the extension side 34 of the base 31 in a direction away from the second sidewall 33 of the main cushion unit 3. The foldable cushion plate 4 of each cushion module 2 further has a first fold line 41 that is parallel to the second line (L2), that is adjacent to the extension side 34 of the main cushion unit 3, and that extends between side edges of the first sidewalls 32, and two second fold lines 42 that are disposed away from the base 31 and parallel to the first fold line 41, and that are spaced apart from the first fold line 41 at a distance (S) (see
The cushion member 5 is adhered to the second wall portion 402 of the movable wall 40. Further, the cushion member 5 is made of Styrofoam to absorb vibration.
The fixing plates 6 are adhered respectively to outer faces of the first sidewalls 32 of the main cushion unit 3, and extend in a direction away from the second sidewall 33 of the main cushion unit 3. The fixing plates 6 have portions protruding out of the extension side 34 of the main cushion unit 3.
With particular reference to
The movable wall 40 of the foldable cushion plate 4 of each cushion module 2 is turnable relative to the base 31 to move between a folded position and an unfolded position so that the cushion modules 2, after being assembled together, form a first or second packaging configuration to suit the varying configuration of the computer housing 7.
Referring to
When the computer housing 7 is to be packed for transport from a factory, the side panels 71 are separated and stacked. In this state, the computer housing 7 is packed using the first packaging configuration of the cushion modules 2. As shown in
Referring to
Reference is made again to
Thereafter, the fixing plates 6 are bent toward the movable wall 40, and are adhered fixedly to one side of the first wall portion 401 that faces the base 31. The second wall portion 402 of the movable wall 40, together with the cushion pad 5, is then bent downward along the second fold line 42 and turned to the first wall portion 401 and the base 31. The second wall portion 402 thus cooperates with the first wall portion 401 to clamp and fix by adhesion the fixing plates 6. The fixing plates 6 are therefore disposed between the first and second wall portions 401, 402.
As a result, the base 31, the first and second sidewalls 32, 33, and the movable wall 40 of the foldable cushion unit 4 of each cushion module 2 confine the corresponding fixing cavity 8. The cushion modules 2 function to package the computer housing 7 by means of the fixing cavities 8.
Finally, the engaging portions 403 of the movable walls 40 of the foldable cushion plates 4 are respectively engaged to the engaging grooves 314 in the bases 31 of the main cushion units 3.
After the side panels 71 are assembled to form the three dimensional configuration of the computer housing 7, the second packaging configuration may be used to package the computer housing 7. As shown in
As mentioned above, each cushion module 2 of the packaging cushion assembly according to the present invention comprises the main cushion unit 3 that is molded from Styrofoam, and the foldable cushion plate 4. The foldable cushion plate 4 is attached to the base 31, and has the movable wall 40 projecting from the extension side 34. The movable wall 40 is turnable relative to the base 31 to move to a folded position in which the movable wall 40 extends upward from the base 31, or an unfolded position in which the movable wall 40 is substantially parallel to the base 31. The foldable cushion plate 4 further has a cushion pad 5 attached to the second wall portion 402. Alternatively, the cushion pad 5 may be attached to the first wall portion 401. The cushion pad 5 is sandwiched between the first and second wall portions 401, 402 when the movable wall 40 is in the folded position. Therefore, due to the presence of the movable wall 40 configured in this manner, the packaging cushion assembly of the present invention is provided with one foldable/unfoldable sidewall.
In sum, the packaging cushion assembly according to the present invention can be assembled to form different configurations so as to fit differently sized products. When the cushion modules 2 are in the first packaging configuration, the volume of the packaging cushion assembly is effectively reduced. When the cushion modules 2 are in the second packaging configuration, a product of a large volume can be packed without the need to change the cushion materials.
While the present invention has been described in connection with what is considered the most practical and preferred embodiment, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiment but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.
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