Packaging for an article and method of packaging an article

11352191 · 2022-06-07

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Abstract

A packaging for an object and a method of packaging the object are disclosed The packaging comprises a sealable outer box and at least one padded part for insertion into the interior of the outer box. The padded part comprises shaped cushioning parts on its periphery for supporting the padded part on the inside against the side walls of the outer box so as to be secured against displacement. The padded part also includes a recess for the precisely fitting accommodation of the packaged object. Finally, the packaging in accordance with the invention comprises a support insert that, together with the padded part, defines a packaging space for the packaged object within the outer box, wherein the support insert extends at a distance from the side walls of the outer box and forms at least part of a side wall of the packaging space.

Claims

1. A packaging (100), comprising: a packaged object (200); an outer box (110) having a bottom (112), side walls (114), and a top (116); a padded part (120) for insertion into an interior of the outer box (110), the padded part having shaped cushioning parts (122) on a periphery of the padded part (120) for supporting the padded part against the side walls (114) inside of the outer box (110) so as to be secured against displacement, and a recess (124) for precisely fitting accommodation of the packaged object (200); and a support insert (130) arranged in the recess of the padded part that, together with the padded part (120), defines a packaging space (135) for the packaged object within the outer box, wherein the support insert (130) extends at a distance from the side walls (114) of the outer box (110) and forms at least part of a side wall of the packaging space, and wherein a height (h) of the support insert (130) is less than a difference between an inner height (H) of the outer box (110) and a thickness (d) of the padded part (120) in an area of the recess, and wherein the support insert (130) is placed onto the packaged object (200) opposite the padded part (120).

2. The packaging (100) according to claim 1, wherein the padded part (120) is formed as a bottom-side padded part (120-1) for placing on the bottom (112) of the outer box (110) and wherein the packaging further comprises a top-side padded part (120-2) for placing on the support insert (130) under the top (116) of the outer box.

3. The packaging (100) according to claim 2, wherein the bottom (112) of the outer box (110) has at least one bottom flap (B1) for closing the outer box at the bottom, and wherein the top (116) of the outer box (110) has at least one top flap (D1) for closing the outer box at the top.

4. The packaging (100) according to claim 3, wherein the bottom (112) of the outer box (110) has at least two bottom-side dust flaps (BS1, BS2) that, in an assembled state of the outer box, are arranged further inside the outer box and which are located with their end faces opposite one another; and wherein the bottom-side dust flaps are formed in such a manner that they abut against each other with their opposite end faces; or wherein—if the bottom-side dust flaps are formed to be shortened in such a manner that their opposite end faces have a gap to one another—a bottom-side spacer (BD) is provided for precisely filling of the gap between the opposite end faces of the two bottom-side dust flaps (BS1, BS2); and wherein the top (116) of the outer box (110) has at least two top-side dust flaps (DS1, DS2) that, in the assembled state of the outer box, are arranged further inside the outer box and lie opposite one another with their end faces; and wherein the top-side dust flaps (DS1, DS2) are formed in such a manner that they abut against each other with their opposite end faces; or in that—if the top-side dust flaps are formed to be shortened in such a manner that their opposite end faces have a gap to one another—a top-side spacer (DD) is provided for precisely filling of the gap between the opposite end faces of the two top-side dust flaps (DS1, DS2).

5. The packaging (100) according to claim 3, wherein the bottom (112) of the outer box (110) has at least two bottom-side dust flaps (BS1, BS2) that, in an assembled state of the outer box, are arranged further inside the outer box and which are located with their end faces opposite one another, wherein the bottom-side dust flaps are formed to be shortened in such a manner that their opposite end faces have a gap to one another and a bottom-side spacer (BD) is provided for precisely filling the gap between the opposite end faces of the two bottom-side dust flaps (BS1, BS2), and wherein the bottom-side spacer (BD) is formed on the bottom-side padded part (120-1).

6. The packaging (100) according to claim 3, wherein the top (116) of the outer box (110) has at least two top-side dust flaps (DS1, DS2) that, in an assembled state of the outer box, are arranged further inside the outer box and lie opposite one another with their end faces, wherein the top-side dust flaps (DS1, DS2) are formed to be shortened in such a manner that their opposite end faces have a gap to one another and a top-side spacer (DD) is provided for precisely filling the gap between the opposite end faces of the two top-side dust flaps (DS1, DS2), and wherein the top-side spacer (DD) is formed on the top-side padded part (120-2).

7. The packaging (100) according to claim 2, wherein the bottom-side padded part (120-1) and the top-side padded part (120-2) each have, in addition to the recess (124) for accommodating the packaged object (200), at least one additional supporting surface (126) for the packaged object.

8. The packaging (100) according to claim 2, wherein the bottom-side padded part (120-1) and the top-side padded part (120-2) are formed to be identical in construction.

9. The packaging (100) according to claim 2, wherein the bottom-side padded part (120-1) or the top-side padded part (120-2) are each formed in one or more parts.

10. The packaging (100) according to claim 1, wherein the support insert (130) has a ring design; or wherein a plurality of support inserts (130), which are arranged in sections circumferentially in the interior of the outer box (110), is provided.

11. The packaging (100) according to claim 1, wherein the support insert (130) is arranged at a distance from the side walls (114) of the outer box (110) spaced by the shaped cushioning parts (122).

12. The packaging (100) according to claim 1, wherein the outer box (110) alone, the support insert (130) alone, or both the outer box (110) and the support insert (130) are made of corrugated cardboard.

13. The packaging (100) according to claim 1, wherein the outer box (110) and the support insert (130) are made of corrugated cardboard, and wherein the support insert (130) is cut to size and inserted into the outer box (110) in such a manner that wave fronts (132) of the corrugated cardboard, when inserted into the padded part (120), run perpendicular to a plane (132) in which the padded part extends.

14. The packaging (100) according to claim 1, wherein the padded part (120) is made of molded fiber material.

15. A method for packaging an object (200), comprising: providing an outer box (110) having a bottom (112) with at least one bottom flap (B1) and at least two bottom-side dust flaps (BS1, BS2), side walls (114), and a top (116) with at least one top flap (D1) and at least two top-side dust flaps (DS1, DS2); providing a bottom-side padded part (120-1) and a top-side padded part (120-2), the bottom-side padded part and the top-side padded part each having shaped cushioning parts (122) on a periphery of the padded part (120) and a recess (124) for precisely fitting accommodation of the object (200); providing a support insert (130) arranged in the recess of the padded part that, together with the padded part (120), defines a packaging space (135) for the object within the outer box, wherein the support insert (130) extends at a distance from the side walls (114) of the outer box (110) and forms at least part of a side wall of the packaging space, and wherein a height (h) of the support insert (130) is less than a difference between an inner height (H) of the outer box (110) and a thickness (d) of the padded part (120) in an area of the recess; assembling the outer box (110) through a rectangular-shaped arrangement and setting up of its side walls (114) and insertion of the bottom flap (B1); inserting the bottom-side padded part (120-1) inside the bottom of the outer box (110) (112), wherein the shaped cushioning parts (122) of the bottom-side padded part are supported against the side walls (114) inside of the outer box (110); inserting the object (200) into a recess (124) in the bottom-side padded part; inserting the support insert (130) onto the object (200) opposite the padded part (120) into the recess (124) in the bottom-side padded part (120-1) in such a manner that the support insert (130) together with the bottom-side padded part (120-1) spans a packaging space (135) for the object (200) and encloses it at least in sections; inserting the top-side padded part; and closing the top flap (D1).

16. The method according to claim 15, wherein, assembling the outer box (110), prior to inserting the bottom flap (B1), bottom-side standing flaps (BS1, BS2) of the outer box are folded into an opposite position; or wherein, prior to closing the top (116) of the outer box (110), top-side dust flaps (DS1, DS2) of the outer box (110) are folded into an opposite position.

17. The method according to claim 16, wherein the bottom-side dust flaps (DS1) or top-side dust flaps (DS2) abut against each other on their end faces after folding in.

18. The method according to claim 16, wherein the bottom-side dust flaps (DS1) or the top-side dust flaps (DS2) are located opposite one another in a spaced-apart manner on their end faces after folding in; and wherein a spacer (150) is inserted between the opposite end faces on the bottom-side dust flaps (DS1) or the top-side dust flaps (DS2).

19. The method according to claim 18, wherein the spacer (150) is formed on the bottom-side padded part or the top-side padded part (120-1, 120-2) and, with inserting the padded part, is placed at a position of an intermediate space between the opposite end faces.

20. The method according to claim 15, wherein the object is a component made of a composite material.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

(1) FIG. 1 shows the packaging in an opened state.

(2) FIG. 2 shows the packaging in a cross-sectional view.

(3) FIG. 3 shows the packaging in a perspective view.

(4) FIG. 4 shows an outer box with its individual elements.

(5) FIG. 5 shows a top view of the bottom or top of the outer box with a formation of the dust flaps in accordance with a first exemplary embodiment.

(6) FIG. 6 shows a top view of the bottom or top of the outer box with a formation of the dust flaps in accordance with a second exemplary embodiment.

(7) FIG. 7 shows the support insert made of corrugated cardboard.

(8) FIG. 8 shows a detailed view of the support insert.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

(9) The invention is described in detail below with reference to the specified figures in the form of exemplary embodiments. In all figures, the same technical elements are marked with the same reference signs.

(10) FIGS. 1 and 2 show the packaging 100 for a packaged object 200. The packaging 100 initially comprises a sealable outer box 110 having a bottom 112, with side walls 114 and a top 116. The top 116 may, for example, consist of two top flaps D1. The packaging 100 provides for at least one padded part 120 to be inserted into the interior of the outer box. The padded part has shaped cushioning parts 122 on its periphery for supporting the padded part on the inside against the side walls 114 of the outer box 110 so as to be secured against displacement. A recess 124 is provided within the padding part 120 for the precisely fitting accommodation of the packaged object 200. Furthermore, the packaging comprises a support insert 130 that, together with the padded part 120, spans a packaging space 135 for the packaged object within the outer box. The support insert 130 extends at a distance from the side walls 114 of the outer box and forms at least part of a side wall of the packaging space. As shown in FIG. 2, preferably both a bottom-side padded part 120-1 is provided to be placed on the bottom 112 of the outer box and a top-side padded part 120-2 is provided to be placed on the support insert under the top 116 of the outer box.

(11) The reference sign 120 designates a padded part in general; if it is necessary to distinguish between the bottom-side and the top-side padded part, the reference signs 120-1 and 120-2 are used.

(12) The bottom-side and the top-side padding parts 120-1, 120-2 are preferably formed to be identical in construction. The outer box and/or the support insert are preferably made of cardboard, further preferably of corrugated cardboard. The padded part 120, for example, is made of molded fiber material, preferably from recycled paper. FIG. 2 shows that the recess 124 within the padded parts 120 is preferably formed in a manner individually adapted to the packaged object to the extent that the object rests on the padded part or is in direct connection with it not only at the edges, but preferably also on at least one additional supporting surface 126.

(13) For the stability of the packaging, in particular against forces acting from below on the bottom or from above on the top, it is important that all the individual parts installed in the packaging 100 have an overall height in the assembled state that corresponds to the internal height H of the outer box 110. This is the only way to ensure freedom from clearance in the vertical direction. For this purpose, the height h of the support insert 130 is selected so that it corresponds to the difference between the internal height H of the outer box 110 and the sum of the thicknesses d of the two padding parts 120-1, 120-2 in the area of their recess if the support insert is supported in each case on the bottoms of the recesses 124. On the other hand, if the support insert, as shown in FIG. 2 as an example, is not supported directly on the bottom or the base, as the case may be, of the recess 124, but instead, for example, on the object 200 to be packaged, a corresponding contact height h1 must be taken into account and the height h of the support insert 130 must be dimensioned accordingly lower.

(14) FIG. 3 shows the packaging according to FIG. 2 in perspective view. In particular, it can be seen that both the top-side padded part and the bottom-side padded part can be formed from several parts, in this case, for example, two parts. It can also be seen that the shaped cushioning parts can be formed not only on the periphery, but preferably on the entire outer surface of the padded parts, in order to be able to absorb external applications of force in the form of impacts before they have a damaging effect on the packaged object.

(15) FIG. 4 shows the outer box 110 used for the packaging 100 with all its individual parts.

(16) FIG. 5 shows a top view of the top or the bottom of outer box 110, wherein, in addition to the bottom and lip flaps B1, D1, in particular the bottom-side dust flaps BS1, BS2 and the top-dust flaps DS1, DS2 are shown.

(17) With the exemplary embodiment shown in FIG. 5, the dust flaps are designed in such a manner that they abut against each other flush with their end faces, without any gap.

(18) In contrast, FIG. 6 for this purpose shows a formation of the dust flaps with which they do not abut against each other flush. In accordance with a second exemplary embodiment, the gap between the end faces of the dust flaps is bridged by a bottom-side spacer BD or by a top-side spacer DD. The bridging of any gap between the end faces of the opposing dust flaps ensured by the two exemplary embodiments shown in FIG. 5 and FIG. 6 advantageously results in a significant increase in the inherent stability of the outer box against external applications of force and thus significantly improved protection of the packaged object.

(19) FIG. 7 shows the support insert 130 inserted into recess 124 of the bottom-side molded part 120-1. This support insert spans the specified packaging space 135, into which the object 200 to be packaged can extend. The shaped cushioning parts 122, which define the gap between the support insert 130 and the side walls 114 of the outer box 110 (not shown in FIG. 7), are also clearly visible. In accordance with the exemplary embodiment in FIG. 7, the support insert 130 is of closed ring design. FIG. 1 shows the support insert in an alternative less stable embodiment in the form of a plurality of smaller support inserts, which are only arranged in sections circumferentially in the interior of the outer box.

(20) FIG. 8 shows a detailed section of FIG. 7, where the design of the support insert in the form of corrugated cardboard is shown in detail. In particular, it can be seen that the wave fronts 132 of the corrugated cardboard run in a direction perpendicular to the plane in which the padding extends. Such design of the wave fronts 132 offers the advantage of significantly improved stability of the entire packaging upon the application of force in the direction of the longitudinal axis of the wave fronts.

(21) The method for packaging the object 200 comprises the following steps: Assembly of the outer box through a rectangular-shaped arrangement and setting up of its side walls and insertion of the bottom flap; Insertion of the bottom-side padded part inside the outer box on its bottom, wherein the shaped cushioning parts of the bottom-side padded part are supported internally against the side walls of the outer box; Insertion of the packaged object into a recess in the bottom-side padding part; Insertion of the at least one support insert into the recess in the bottom-side padded part, in such a manner that the support insert together with the padded part spans a packaging space for the packaged object and encloses it; Optional attachment of a top-side padded part with its recess on the side of the at least one support insert turned away from the bottom and, if necessary, also on the packaged object; and Closing of the top flap.

(22) The method may be executed in any sequence. That is, the steps need not be executed in the same order as shown above.

(23) When assembling the outer box or when closing it, care must be taken to ensure that the bottom-side and/or top-side dust flaps, if present, are folded in and, after folding in, either abut against each other at their end faces or that a gap between these end faces of the dust flaps is bridged by a spacer 150. If the spacer 150 is molded onto the bottom-side and/or top-side padding part 120-1, 120-2, a separate method step for inserting the spacer as a single part is advantageously not necessary. Rather, the insertion of the spacer is then implemented simultaneously with the insertion of the padding parts.

LIST OF REFERENCE SIGNS

(24) 100 Packaging 110 Outer box 112 Bottom of the outer box 114 Side walls of the outer box 116 Top of the outer box 120 Padded part 1201 Bottom-side padding part 120-2 Top-side padding part 122 Shaped cushioning part 124 Recess in the padded part 126 Additional supporting surface 130 Support insert 132 Wave fronts of corrugated cardboard 135 Packaging space 150 Spacer 200 Object B1 Bottom flap BS1, BS2 Bottom-side dust flaps BD Bottom-side spacer D1 Top flap DS1, DS2 Top-side dust flaps DD Top-side spacer H Inner height of the outer box h Height of the support insert h1 Contact height