Information
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Patent Grant
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6268039
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Patent Number
6,268,039
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Date Filed
Tuesday, April 25, 200025 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, July 31, 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
- 428 122
- 428 80
- 206 583
- 206 594
- 206 453
- 206 449
- 206 586
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A packing buffer assembly includes a pair of sleeves and an accessory supporting plate. Each sleeve has a first buffer member, a pair of second buffer members mounted on the first buffer member in a wedging manner, and a pair of shoulder pads. Each first buffer member has a pair of upper and lower plates, a side plate, and a first receiving space. The shoulder pads of each sleeve are disposed in the first receiving space. Each second buffer member has upper and lower end portions. The accessory supporting plate has a central part, a pair of risers, a second receiving space which is defined by the central part and the risers, and a pair of wings which extend oppositely and respectively from the risers so as to be laid on the sleeves.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a packing buffer assembly for holding and providing shock protection to a computer and accessories of the computer in a packing case.
2. Description of the Related Art
FIGS. 1 and 2
illustrate a conventional packing buffer assembly for a notebook computer
13
in a packing case
14
. The packing buffer assembly includes a pair of buffer sleeves
11
which receive two opposite sides of the notebook computer
13
for providing buffering function in the packing case
14
to protect the notebook computer
13
from shock. The packing buffer assembly further includes an inner case
12
for receiving accessories of the notebook computer
13
, such as external disk drivers, program disks, manuals, power cords, batteries, and the like. The buffer sleeves
11
and the inner case
12
are arranged side-by-side in the packing case
14
. Two opposite spaces
15
are formed respectively between one side of the notebook computer
13
and the inner case
12
and between the other side of the notebook computer
13
and the packing case
14
. The use and the arrangement of the inner case
12
in the packing case
14
result in an unnecessary increase in the volume of the packing case
14
. Moreover, the spaces
15
formed in the packing case
14
can not be utilized efficiently.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Therefore, the object of the present invention is to provide a packing buffer assembly that dispenses with the aforesaid inner case and that is capable of reducing the volume of the aforementioned packing case.
According to the present invention, a packing buffer assembly is adapted to hold and to provide shock protection to a computer and accessories of the computer in a packing case, and comprises: a pair of spaced apart sleeves adapted to receive two opposite sides of the computer, each of the sleeves having a horizontally extending substantially U-shaped first buffer member, a pair of vertically extending substantially U-shaped second buffer members mounted respectively on two opposite ends of the first buffer member in a wedging manner, and a pair of shoulder pads, the first buffer member of each of the sleeves having a pair of horizontally extending upper and lower plates which are aligned and substantially parallel to each other, a vertically extending side plate which interconnects the upper and lower plates, and a horizontally extending first receiving space that is confined by the upper and lower plates and the side plate, the shoulder pads of each of the sleeves being disposed in two opposite ends of the first receiving space for spacing and propping the upper and lower plates, the second buffer members of each of the sleeves being fitted over the first buffer member at one side of the side plate opposite to the first receiving space, and having upper and lower end portions that respectively project upwardly and downwardly from the upper and lower plates of the first buffer member, and intermediate notches formed between the upper and lower end portions, the first buffer member of each of the sleeves being inserted fittingly into the intermediate notches of the respective pair of the second buffer members, the first receiving spaces of the first buffer members being adapted to receive respectively the opposite sides of the computer; and an accessory supporting plate spanning the sleeves and having a horizontally extending central part which is adapted to be aligned above and disposed adjacent to the computer, a pair of vertically extending risers which extend respectively and upwardly from two opposite sides of the central part, a second receiving space which is defined by the central part and the risers and which is adapted to receive the accessories of the computer, and a pair of horizontally extending wings which extend oppositely and respectively from the risers so as to be laid on the sleeves.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
In drawings which illustrate embodiments of the invention,
FIG. 1
is an exploded view of a conventional packing buffer assembly for a notebook computer in a packing case;
FIG. 2
is a schematic top view of the packing buffer assembly with the notebook computer in the packing case;
FIG. 3
is an exploded view illustrating an embodiment of a packing buffer assembly of this invention for a notebook computer;
FIG. 4
is a side view showing the packing buffer assembly of
FIG. 3
with the notebook computer received in the packing buffer assembly;
FIG. 5
is another side view of the packing buffer assembly of
FIG. 3
showing the notebook computer received in the packing buffer assembly;
FIG. 6
is a top view illustrating another embodiment of an accessory supporting plate of the packing buffer assembly of
FIG. 3
in an unfolded state;
FIG. 7
is a perspective view of the accessory supporting plate of
FIG. 6
in a folded state; and
FIG. 8
is a perspective view of the accessory supporting plate of
FIG. 6
provided with a positioning plate.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
FIGS. 3
to
5
illustrate a packing buffer assembly embodying this invention. The packing buffer assembly includes a pair of spaced apart sleeves
2
which are adapted to receive two opposite sides of a notebook computer
4
, and an accessory supporting plate
3
which is adapted to receive and to support accessories of the notebook computer
4
, such as external disk drivers, program disks, manuals, power cords, batteries, and the like.
Each of the sleeves
2
has a horizontally extending substantially U-shaped first buffer member
21
, a pair of vertically extending substantially U-shaped second buffer members
22
mounted respectively on two opposite ends of the first buffer member
21
in a wedging manner, and a pair of shoulder pads
24
. The first buffer member
21
of each sleeve has a pair of horizontally extending upper and lower plates
211
,
212
which are aligned and substantially parallel to each other, a vertically extending side plate
213
which interconnects the upper and lower plates
211
,
212
, and a horizontally extending first receiving space
214
that is confined by the upper and lower plates
211
,
212
and the side plate
213
. The shoulder pads
24
of each sleeve
2
are disposed in two opposite ends of the first receiving space
214
for spacing and propping the upper and lower plates
211
,
212
of each first buffer member
21
. The second buffer members
22
of each sleeve
2
is fitted over the first buffer member
21
at one side of the side plate
213
opposite to the first receiving space
214
. Each second buffer member
22
has upper and lower end portions
221
,
222
that respectively project upwardly and downwardly from the upper and lower plates
211
,
212
of the respective first buffer member
21
, and an intermediate notch
223
formed therein and disposed between the upper and lower end portions
221
,
222
thereof. The first buffer member
21
of each sleeve
2
is inserted fittingly into the intermediate notches
223
of the respective pair of the second buffer members
22
. The first receiving spaces
214
of the first buffer members
21
are adapted to receive respectively the opposite sides of the computer
4
.
The accessory supporting plate
3
has a horizontally extending central part
31
which is aligned above and disposed adjacent to the computer
4
, a pair of vertically extending risers
33
which extend respectively and upwardly from two opposite sides of the central part
31
, a second receiving space
36
which is defined by the central part
31
and the risers
33
and which is adapted to receive and to support the accessories of the computer
4
, and a pair of horizontally extending wings
32
which extend oppositely and respectively from top ends of the risers
33
to the upper end portions
221
of the second buffer members
22
of the sleeves
2
so as to be laid on the latter. Each of the wings
32
of the accessory supporting plate
3
is formed as a flat one-piece plate.
FIGS. 6
to
8
illustrate another embodiment of the packing buffer assembly of this invention. The packing buffer assembly is similar to the packing buffer assembly of the previous embodiment, except that the accessory supporting plate
3
′ of this embodiment has a structure different from that of the previous embodiment.
Referring now to
FIGS. 7 and 8
, in combination with
FIG. 3
, the accessory supporting plate
3
′ includes a horizontally extending central part
31
′, a pair of vertically extending risers
33
′ which extend respectively and upwardly from two opposite sides of the central part
31
′, a second receiving space
36
′ defined by the risers
33
′ and the central part
31
′ for receiving larger accessories of the computer
4
, and a pair of wings
32
′. Each of the wings
32
′ has a horizontally extending lower wing plate
322
that extends horizontally from a bottom end of the respective riser
33
′ to the upper plate
211
of the respective first buffer member
21
so as to be laid on the upper plate
211
between the upper end portions
221
of the respective pair of the second buffer members
22
, a horizontally extending upper wing plate
321
that is disposed opposite to the lower wing plate
322
and that extends horizontally from a top end of the respective riser
33
′, and a vertically extending side wing plate
323
that interconnects and cooperates with the upper and lower wing plates
321
,
322
to confine a third receiving space
324
for receiving smaller accessories of the computer
4
. A substantially U-shaped positioning plate
5
is laid movably on the central part
31
′ within the second receiving space
36
′, and abuts against the risers
33
′ so as to position the larger accessories
41
of the computer
4
.
Referring now to
FIG. 6
, in combination with
FIGS. 7 and 8
, the accessory supporting plate
3
′ is formed from a foldable one-piece blank plate
30
which includes a central section
301
that forms the central part
31
′, two opposite stepped sections
302
stepped immediately and respectively from two opposite sides of the central section
301
, two opposite neck sections
303
that form the upper and lower wing plates
321
,
322
and the side wing plates
323
of the wings
32
′ and that extend oppositely and respectively from the stepped sections
302
, two opposite substantially U-shaped end sections
304
that form the risers
33
′ and that extend oppositely and respectively from the neck sections
303
, two opposite first folding lines
305
formed between adjacent ones of the U-shaped end sections
304
and the neck sections
303
, two opposite second folding lines
306
formed respectively on the neck sections
303
, and two opposite third folding lines
307
formed respectively on the neck sections
303
between adjacent ones of the stepped sections
302
and the second folding lines
306
. The blank plate
30
is folded along the first, second, and third folding lines
305
,
306
,
307
so as to form the accessory supporting plate
3
′.
The use of the packing buffer assembly of this invention is not limited to the notebook computer
4
, and can be used for other electrical appliances, such as printers, scanners, and the like.
With the invention thus explained, it is apparent that various modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit of the present invention. It is therefore intended that the invention be limited only as recited in the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. A packing buffer assembly adapted to hold and to provide shock protection to a computer and accessories of the computer in a packing case, said packing buffer assembly comprising:a pair of spaced apart sleeves adapted to receive tight two opposite sides of the computer, each of said sleeves having a horizontally extending substantially U-shaped first buffer member, a pair of vertically extending substantially U-shaped second buffer members mounted respectively on two opposite ends of said first buffer member in a wedging manner, and a pair of shoulder pads, said first buffer member of each of said sleeves having a pair of horizontally extending upper and lower plates which are aligned and substantially parallel to each other, a vertically extending side plate which interconnects said upper and lower plates, and a horizontally extending first receiving space that is confined by said upper and lower plates and said side plate, said shoulder pads of each of said sleeves being disposed in two opposite ends of said first receiving space for spacing and propping said upper and lower plates, said second buffer members of each of said sleeves being fitted over said first buffer member at one side of said side plate opposite to said first receiving space, and having upper and lower end portions that respectively project upwardly and downwardly from said upper and lower plates of said first buffer member, and intermediate notches formed between said upper and lower end portions, said first buffer member of each of said sleeves being inserted fittingly into said intermediate notches of the respective pair of said second buffer members, said first receiving spaces of said first buffer members being adapted to receive respectively the opposite sides of the computer; and an accessory supporting plate spanning said sleeves and having a horizontally extending central part which is adapted to be aligned above and disposed adjacent to the computer, a pair of vertically extending risers which extend respectively and upwardly from two opposite sides of said central part, a second receiving space which is defined by said central part and said risers and which is adapted to receive the accessories of the computer, and a pair of horizontally extending wings which extend oppositely and respectively from said risers so as to be laid on said sleeves.
- 2. The packing buffer assembly of claim 1, wherein said wings are formed as horizontally extending wing plates which extend horizontally and respectively from top ends of said risers to said upper end portions of said second buffer members so as to be laid on said upper end portions of said second buffer members.
- 3. The packing buffer assembly of claim 1, wherein said wings include horizontally extending lower wing plates which extend horizontally and respectively from bottom ends of said risers to said upper plates of said first buffer members so as to be laid on said upper plates of said first buffer members between said upper end portions of said second buffer members.
- 4. The packing buffer assembly of claim 3, wherein said wings further include horizontally extending upper wing plates which are disposed respectively opposite to said lower wing plates and which extend horizontally and respectively from said top ends of said risers, and vertically extending side wing plates, each of which interconnects said upper and lower wing plates of the respective one of said wings so as to cooperate with said upper and lower wing plates to confine a third receiving space that is adapted to receive the accessories of the computer.
- 5. The packing buffer assembly of claim 3, further comprising a substantially U-shaped positioning plate which is laid movably on said central part of said accessory supporting plate within said second receiving space and which is adapted to position the accessories of the computer.
- 6. The packing buffer assembly of claim 1, wherein said accessory supporting plate is formed from a foldable one-piece blank plate, said blank plate including a central section which forms said central part of said accessory supporting plate, two opposite stepped sections stepped immediately and respectively from two opposite sides of said central section, two opposite neck sections forming said wings and extending oppositely and respectively from said stepped sections, two opposite substantially U-shaped end sections forming said risers and extending oppositely and respectively from said neck sections, two opposite first folding lines formed between adjacent ones of said U-shaped end sections and said neck sections, two opposite second folding lines formed respectively on said neck sections, and two opposite third folding lines formed respectively on said neck sections between adjacent ones of said stepped sections and said second folding lines, said blank plate being folded along said first, second, and third folding lines so as to form said accessory supporting plate.