LOCK PACKING BOX AND SEPARATION STRUCTURE OF LOCK PACKING BOX
20220161977 · 2022-05-26
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D85/62
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D5/5073
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D57/003
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A separation structure includes a support seat having at least one passage defined transversely therethrough. At least two notches are defined from the top of the support seat. Each notch includes a guide portion and a positioning portion. The guide portion opens through the top of the support seat and narrows toward the root portion of the support seat. The positioning portion communicates with the guide portion. The transmission part of a lock is positioned in the positioning portion of the notch via the guide portion. Two operational ends of the lock are located on two sides of the support seat. A user extends his/her finger through the passage to carry the support seat and the locks. The support seats can be piled up to save space.
Claims
1. A separation structure comprising: a support seat having at least one passage defined transversely therethrough, at least two notches defined from a top of the support seat, each notch including a guide portion and a positioning portion, the guide portion opening through the top of the support seat and narrowing toward a root portion of the support seat, the positioning portion communicating with the guide portion.
2. The separation structure as claimed in claim 1, wherein the guide portion and the positioning portion form each notch as a Y-shaped notch.
3. The separation structure as claimed in claim 1, wherein the support seat includes a board which is bent along a bending line, the at least one passage is formed by at least two holes of the board, the notch is formed by the board with at least two openings that communicate with each other.
4. The separation structure as claimed in claim 1, wherein the support seat has two passages, the support seat includes odd number of the notches, one of the notches is located between the two passages.
5. The separation structure as claimed in claim 1, wherein at least one plate is engaged with the support seat from an underside of the support seat.
6. The separation structure as claimed in claim 5, wherein at least one first slot is defined in the underside of the support seat, the at least one plate includes second slot defined in a top edge thereof, the underside of the support seat is inserted in the second slot, an inner bottom of the second slot is inserted into the at least one first slot, so that the at least one plate is perpendicularly combined with the support seat.
7. A lock packing box comprising: multiple locks, at least one of the locks including two operational ends which are located corresponding to each other, a transmission part located between the two operational ends; a separation structure located in the lock packing box and including at least one support seat, the at least one support seat having at least one passage defined transversely therethrough, at least two notches defined from a top of the at least one support seat, each notch including a guide portion and a positioning portion, the guide portion opening through the top of the at least one support seat and narrowing toward a root portion of the at least one support seat, the positioning portion communicating with the guide portion, and the transmission part of one of the locks engaged with the positioning portion via the guide portion so as to position the lock in the notch, the two operational ends of the lock located on two sides of the at least one support seat.
8. The lock packing box as claimed in claim 7, wherein the at least one support seat includes a board which is bent along a bending line, the at least one passage is formed by at least two holes of the board, the notch is formed by the board with at least two openings that communicate with each other.
9. The lock packing box as claimed in claim 7, wherein the operational ends of each lock are a lever handle or a knob handle.
10. The lock packing box as claimed in claim 7, wherein the support seats are piled up, the locks are positioned alternatively.
11. The lock packing box as claimed in claim 7, wherein the separation structure includes at least one plate which perpendicularly connected to the at least one support seat from an underside of the at least one support seat.
12. The lock packing box as claimed in claim 7, wherein the separation structure includes at least one separator which includes a bridge transversely formed between two arms, the bridge is located in the guide portion of the at least one support seat, the arms are located between the two adjacent operational ends of two locks.
13. The lock packing box as claimed in claim 12, wherein the guide portion and the positioning portion form each notch as a Y-shaped notch, and the two arms are formed on two ends of the bridge to form an H-shaped separator.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0034] Referring to
[0035] The support seat 1 can position multiple locks 2 as shown in
[0036] The support seat 1 can be formed by paper or plastic. For environmental and cost-reduction purposes, the support seat 1 includes a board 1a which is bent along a bending line 13. The passage 11 is formed by at least two holes 11a of the board 1a. The notch 12 is formed by the board 1a with at least two openings 12a that communicate with each other.
[0037] The board 1a may have two bending lines 13 such that a face 131 is formed when bending the board 1a along the bending lines 13. The support seat 1 is then have a thickness to reinforce its strength and support ability. The board 1a can be made of paper. The board 1a is able to support multiple locks 2 by being bent along the bending lines 13 as mentioned before. As shown in
[0038] In order to keep balance of the support seat 1 with the locks 2 when the user carries so that the locks 2 won't tilt toward one end of the support seat 1, as shown in
[0039] The guide portion 121 and the positioning portion 122 form each notch 12 as a Y-shaped notch. The guide portion 121 gradually narrows toward the root portion of the support seat 1, so that when the lock 2 is positioned in the notch 12, the user simply put the transmission part 22 in the guide portion 121, and the transmission part 22 is guided by the guiding portion 121 and enters into the positioning portion 122. For protection and aesthetic purposes, the locks 2 are wrapped by a bag (not shown). Although the bag is deformed by the shape of the operational end 21, the bag on the transmission part 22 is still attached to the surface of the operational end 21 when the transmission part 22 is inserted into the wide opened guiding portion 121 and guided by the inclined insides of the guiding portion 121, and then enters into the positioning portion 122. The bag does not affect the positioning feature between the lock 2 and the support seat 1 so as to reduce the time cost of the positioning and packing.
[0040] In order to increase the stability of the support seats 1 so that the support seats 1 can be piled up, at least one plate 14 is perpendicularly connected to the underside of the support seat 1 to increase contact area on the underside of the support seat 1. The at least one plate 14 also secures the shape of the board 1a that is bent to form the support seat 1, and increase the strength of the support seat 1. In one embodiment, at least one first slot 15 is defined in the underside of the support seat 1. The at least one plate 14 includes a second slot 141 defined in the top edge thereof. The underside of the support seat 1 is inserted in the second slot 141, and the inner bottom of the second slot 141 is inserted into the at least one first slot 15, so that the at least one plate 14 is perpendicularly combined with the support seat 1.
[0041] As shown in
[0042] In order to prevent the operational ends 21 from being hit to cause scratches, as shown in
[0043] While we have shown and described the embodiment in accordance with the present invention, it should be clear to those skilled in the art that further embodiments may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.