This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. ยง119 to German Application 20 2005 019 776.9 filed in Germany on 17 Dec. 2005, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety.
Packaging is disclosed for equipment.
Such packaging substantially serves for packaging single-pole or double-pole circuit breakers. With the known packaging, for opening, the upper wall is torn open at the edges, at which the upper wall is connected to the front and rear walls. A so-called roller shutter effect is produced when tearing open, however, as the width of the upper wall is too narrow.
Packaging of the aforementioned type is disclosed in which the opening is simplified for removing the equipment used.
Further advantageous embodiments and improvements and further advantages are to be described and disclosed in more detail with reference to the drawings, in which an embodiment of the invention is shown and in which:
The stamped-out cardboard which has the reference numeral 10, has two rectangular portions 11, 12 of which the side edges 13, 14 and the transverse edges 15, 16 are approximately the same, so that a square or a rectangle is formed.
The same applies to the side edges and transverse edges of the portion 12.
The transverse edges 16 of the two portions 11 and 12 are connected to one another by means of a further portion 17, weakened portions being provided on the transverse edges 16 between the portions 11, 17 and/or 12, 17, so that at these edges 16 the two portions 11, 12 may be bent upwards perpendicularly towards the portion 17.
Flaps 20, 21 are formed on the edges 18 and 19 of the portion 17 and which are located in line with the edges 13 and 14, the width of said flaps being smaller in the direction of the edges 13/18 and/or 14/19 than the width of the portion 17, measured in the same direction. Two flaps 22, 23 are formed on the edges 13, 14 of the portions 11, 12, the dimensions of said flaps being shorter in the longitudinal direction by the length of the flaps 20, 21, measured in the direction of the transverse edges 16. The flaps 22, 23 are practically attached to the transverse edges 15, so that they are arranged eccentrically on the longitudinal edges 14. The distance of the edges of the flaps 22, 23, extending perpendicularly to the longitudinal edges 14, 13, from the edges 16, corresponds to the length of the flaps 20, 21.
A third portion 24 is attached to the transverse edge 15 of the portion 12, to the edges 25, 26 of which, located in line with the longitudinal edges 13, 14, are attached cover flaps 27 and 28, which with the portions 11, 17 and 12 form a T shape. Perforations 29, 30 are provided on these edges 25, 26.
A further flap 32 is attached to the edge 31 of the portion 24 extending parallel to the edge 15, a through-slit 33 being formed in the centre in the region of the edge 31 and perforations 34 and 35 being formed on both sides thereof in the region of the edge 31. The flap 32 has two weakened portions 36, 37 which project perpendicularly thereto from the edge 31 towards the end, and open into V-shaped portions 38, 39 there. The perforations are located outside the weakened portions 36, 37.
If the cardboard 10 is now intended to be made up into and/or formed into packaging, the portions 11, 12 are bent upwards perpendicularly to the portion 17, so that the portion 11 forms the front wall and the portion 12 forms the rear wall of the packaging, and the portion 17 the bottom wall. Then the portion 24 together with the flap 32 are bent about the edge 15, so that the portion 24 extends parallel to the portion 17 and forms the upper wall of the packaging. The flap 32 is bent around the edge 31 and, more specifically, perpendicularly thereto, so that it extends parallel to the front wall 11; the flap is therefore located inside the packaging and may be bonded, with the outside of the weakened portions 36, 37, against the inner wall of the wall in front or front wall. Then the flaps 22, 23 and the flaps 20, 21 are bent towards one another, so that they are in a single plane; then the cover flaps 27 and 28 are bent perpendicularly to the edges 25 and 26, so that the cover flaps 27 and 28 cover the inwardly bent flaps 22 and 23 and 20, 21. The cover flaps 27, 28 are then bonded to the flaps 20, 21, 22, 23.
In a corresponding manner, the front wall has the reference numeral 11, the rear wall the reference numeral 12 and the upper wall the reference numeral 24; optimal guiding of the flap portion 40 is obtained by the portions 41, 42 of the flap 32 located outside the weakened portions and which are also still visible in
It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the present invention can be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or essential characteristics thereof. The presently disclosed embodiments are therefore considered in all respects to be illustrative and not restricted. The scope of the invention is indicated by the appended claims rather than the foregoing description and all changes that come within the meaning and range and equivalence thereof are intended to be embraced therein.
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20070138246 A1 | Jun 2007 | US |