Wrap around container
11247826 · 2022-02-15
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D81/03
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D5/5028
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D5/0281
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D81/1275
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D5/0245
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D5/4266
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D81/03
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D5/50
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D5/42
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D81/127
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A wrap around container for holding an electronic device has a substantially rectangular panel comprising a device receiving portion at one end of the panel, a fixing portion at the opposite end of the panel, and a wrap around portion in between. A pair of flaps extend from opposite sides of the device receiving portion of the panel, each side being on a respective longitudinal edge of the rectangular panel. Each flap is arranged to be folded into a closed position where the flap is over at least a part of the device receiving portion and an upper surface of a device when placed on the device receiving portion. The wrap around portion is arranged to wrap at least over the flaps in the closed position and the fixing portion is arranged to be fixed to an outside of the container after wrapping of the wrap around portion to close the container. Foam means extend over at least part of the device receiving portion and onto the surface of each flap facing the device receiving portion when in the closed position so as to form a foam barrier between a device placed on the device receiving portion and the device receiving portion and the closed flaps. The foam means are attached to the device receiving portion and the two flaps and the foam means is configured to be peelable away from the container when the container is open.
Claims
1. A wrap around container for holding an electronic device, the container comprising: a substantially rectangular panel including a device receiving portion at one end of the panel, a fixing portion at the opposite end of the panel, and a wrap around portion in between; a pair of flaps extending from opposite sides of the device receiving portion of the panel, each side being on a respective longitudinal edge of the rectangular panel, and each flap being arranged to be folded into a closed position where the flap is over at least a part of the device receiving portion and an upper surface of a device when placed on the device receiving portion, the wrap around portion being arranged to wrap at least over the flaps in the closed position and under the device receiving portion and the fixing portion being arranged to be fixed to an outside of the container above the flaps in the closed position after wrapping of the wrap around portion to close the container; and a foam member extending over at least part of the device receiving portion and onto the surface of each flap facing the device receiving portion when in the closed position so as to form a foam barrier between a device placed on the device receiving portion and the device receiving portion and the closed flaps, the foam member being attached to the device receiving portion and/or at least one of the two flaps, the foam member being configured to be peelable away from the container when the container is open, wherein the foam member comprises a single foam member that extends over the device receiving portion and onto the surface of each flap facing the device receiving portion when in the closed position.
2. The wrap around container as claimed in claim 1, wherein the foam member is attached to the container by double sided tape.
3. The wrap around container as claimed in claim 1, wherein the foam member is attached to the container by adhesive.
4. The wrap around container as claimed in claim 1, including a gap between facing distal ends of the foam members on the surface of the flaps facing the device receiving portion when in the closed position.
5. The wrap around container as claimed in claim 4, wherein the foam member includes a foam strip that extends longitudinally over part of the surface of the wrap around portion facing the device receiving portion when folded over the flaps in the closed position, the foam strip being positioned to fit within the gap.
6. The wrap around container as claimed in claim 5, wherein the foam strip extends in a longitudinal plane to form a further foam barrier, the further foam barrier being between opposite sides of a device held in the container and the wrap around portion when the container is closed.
7. The wrap around container as claimed in claim 1, wherein the foam member comprises a closed cell foam.
8. The wrap around container as claimed in claim 1, wherein the foam member comprises an olefinic polymer.
9. The wrap around container as claimed in claim 8, wherein the foam member comprises a polyethylene foam.
10. The wrap around container as claimed in claim 1, wherein the fixing portion comprises a flap arranged to be fixed to the outside of the container after wrapping of the wrap around portion to close the container and a severable strip between the fixing portion flap and the wrap around portion.
11. The wrap around container as claimed in claim 1 wherein the foam member is attached to the container by double sided tape.
12. The wrap around container as claimed in claim 1 wherein the foam member is attached to the container by adhesive.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Embodiments of the present invention will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying schematic drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(15) The wrap around portion 5 has a first lateral fold line 10 with the device receiving portion 3, a second lateral fold line 11 and a third lateral fold line 12 with a tapered part 13 of the wrap around portion 5. The tapered part 13 is initially of the same width as the rest of the wrap around portion 5 before it tapers to a shorter width where it is fixed to a fixing flap 14 of the fixing portion 4 by a severable strip 15 of the fixing portion 4. The fixing flap 14 has a self-adhesive sealing strip (not shown).
(16) The wrap around portion 5 has a pair of longitudinal side strips 17 which are folded so as to produce double thickness edge strips and are held down by a strong adhesive. These edge strips 17 provide strengthened side impact protection.
(17) Each flap 6, 7 is covered by a foam member 18 and the foam member 18 extends onto the major surface of the device receiving portion 3. There is a first gap 19 between facing ends 18a of the foam members 18. A foam strip 20 extends longitudinally between the first and second lateral fold lines 10, 11 and slightly beyond each fold line 10, 11, the portion 21 of the foam strip 20 which extends slightly beyond the first fold line 10 extending into the first gap 19 between the flap foam members 18. Each flap foam member 18 is attached to its respective flap 6, 7 and the device receiving portion 3, and the foam strip 20 is attached to the wrap around portion 5. This may be done by double sided adhesive tape (not shown).
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(20) The wrap around portion 5 is folded about the second fold line 11 and down and underneath the device receiving portion 3. The wrap around portion 5 is then folded about the third fold line 12 and the fixing portion 4 is over an outer surface of the wrap around portion 5 above the folded flaps 6, 7 with the fixing flap 14 being fixed to the wrap around portion 5 by adhesive which has been exposed by removing the self-adhesive sealing strip. The container 1 is thus secured tightly around the device and is closed. The foam members 18 form a foam barrier between the device and the device receiving portion 3 and the flaps 6, 7. Each foam member 18 has a C shape fit around the device. The end portion 21 of the foam strip 20 protects one side of the device and extends into the first gap 19 and the opposite end portion 23 protects the other or opposite side of the device. The foam strip 20 thus provides a further foam barrier and extends in a longitudinal plane 25 (see
(21) To remove the device from the closed wrap around container 1 the severable strip 15 is ripped away and the wrap around container 1 is unwrapped. To dispose of the wrap around container 1 each flap foam member 8 is peeled away from its respective flap 6, 7 and the device receiving portion 3, and the foam strip 20 is peeled away from the wrap around portion 5 so that the foam and the rest of the container can be easily recycled.
(22) The foam used for the foam members 18 and the foam strip 20 comprises an olefinic polymer such as polyethylene. This is stronger than a soft foam such as polyurethane. Also, if polyurethane foam was used it would be glued to the corrugated cardboard with a permanent adhesive and could therefore not be easily separated from the cardboard causing a problem for recycling.
(23) The substantially rectangular panel 2 and the flaps 6, 7 comprise corrugated cardboard, the flutes of the corrugated cardboard of the panel and the flaps running laterally as indicated by arrow 24 on
(24) In a specific example of a preferred embodiment, the foam is a 28 kg/m.sup.3 load bearing foam which is suitable for use with tablet PCs. The foam is preferably of a thickness of about 7 mm. When the wrap around container 1 is secured around a device it would have a thickness of about 30 to 38 mm, and the closed flaps 6, 7 would be a height t (see
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(26) The end portion of each flap 32, 33 adjacent each respective longitudinal edge of the rectangular panel 34 has a strip of glue or adhesive 44 and the end portion is the only part of the flap connected to the device receiving portion 43 of the rectangular panel 34. Each longitudinal strip 42 has a square of glue 45 at the end adjacent the device receiving portion 43 and a strip of glue 46 at the opposite end. In between the square of glue 45 and the strip of glue 46, the longitudinal strip 42 is unglued and has a diagonal crease 47 extending across the width of the strip 42 from each corner of the unglued strip 48 adjacent the rectangular panel 34.
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(28) A tablet PC 53 is placed on the device receiving portion 43 (see
(29) The wrap around portion 37 is then folded underneath the device receiving portion 43. The fixing portion 35 is placed over an outer surface of the wrap around portion 37 above the folded flaps 32, 33 with the fixing flap 40 and the tapered portion 36 being fixed to the wrap around portion 37 by adhesive which has been exposed by removing the respective self-adhesive sealing strips 38, 39 to close the container 31.
(30) The locking creases 48 form protrusions on the wrap around portion 37. The locking creases 48 provide additional strength to the folded flaps 32, 33 adding extra protection to the closed container 31 from side impact. Since the locking creases 48 prevent the sides 54 of the folded flaps 32, 33 from moving outwards this prevents movement of the device inside the closed container 31. Each locking crease 48 may cover three quarters of the side 54 of the respective folded flap 32, 33.
(31) Also, the locking creases 48 prevent someone from trying to remove a device from a closed container without it appearing that the closed container has been tampered with. Known wrap around containers, such as that described in GB 2441997, can have a side portion of a folded flap cut along one edge enabling the device inside to be removed and the cut side portion can then be pushed back to make it look like the container has not been tampered with. To do this with the closed container 31, the locking crease 48 would need to be cut as well which would provide evidence that the closed container 31 has been tampered with.
(32) When the container 31 is closed, opposite end portions 55 (see
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(35) Whilst particular embodiments have been described, it will be understood that various modifications may be made without departing from the scope of the invention.