Separation structure of lock packing assembly
11299316 · 2022-04-12
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D2571/00419
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D71/0077
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D5/5059
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D5/5038
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D5/50
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A separation structure for a lock packing assembly includes a rectangular board with multiple holes which accommodate the handle of a lock, and the mounting plate of the lock contacts the board. The board includes a panel extending from each of four sides thereof, and the panels each have a first bending line and a second bending line. Each of the panels is bent along the first bending line and toward the board. Each of the panels is bent along the second bending line to form a separation plate which is perpendicular to the board and located between the holes. The locks are installed through the holes and separated by the separation plates such that the locks do not hit each other. The lock packing assembly includes low cost and can protect the locks.
Claims
1. A separation structure for a lock packing assembly, comprising: a rectangular board having a plurality of holes arranged in three rows and two columns, the holes each adapted to accommodate a handle of a lock, the board adapted to contact a mounting plate of a lock accommodated in one of the holes, a plurality of panels respectively extending from each of four sides of the board, the panels each having a first bending line and a second bending line, each of the panels being bent along the first bending line and toward the board, each of the panels being bent along the second bending line to form a separation plate which is perpendicular to the board and located between the holes, wherein each panel extending from one of the sides of the board corresponding to the rows of the holes is a first part, each of the first parts being located corresponding to one of the holes in a middle row of the three rows of the holes, each first part having two first separation plates extending from opposite sides thereof, a length of each first separation plate being smaller than a half of a length of one of the sides of the board corresponding to the columns of the holes, and wherein each panel extending from one of the sides of the board corresponding to the columns of the holes is a second part, each second part having a second separation plate extending therefrom, each second separation plate extending through a gap formed between a pair of first separation plates.
2. The separation structure for a lock packing assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein a height of the panels and a height of the separation plates each are adapted to be equal to or larger than a distance between the mounting plate of a lock and a distal end of the handle of the lock.
3. The separation structure for a lock packing assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the holes are round holes.
4. The separation structure for a lock packing assembly as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a dividing member including multiple plates and multiple slits, the plates being inserted into the slits to form the dividing member, the dividing member defining separated rooms, each room being located corresponding to one of the holes of the board, each room adapted to contain a handle of a lock positioned within the corresponding hole, wherein the dividing member and the separation plates are located on different surfaces of the board.
5. A lock packing assembly, comprising: the separation structure as claimed in claim 1 and a box defining a space therein which accommodates the separation structure.
6. A separation structure for a lock packing assembly, comprising: a rectangular board having a plurality of holes arranged in three rows and two columns, the holes each adapted to accommodate a handle of a lock, the board adapted to contact a mounting plate of a lock accommodated in one of the holes, a plurality of panels respectively extending from each of four sides of the board, the panels each having a first bending line and a second bending line, each of the panels being bent along the first bending line and toward the board, each of the panels being bent along the second bending line to form a separation plate which is perpendicular to the board and located between the holes, wherein each panel extending from one of the sides of the board corresponding to the rows of the holes is a first part, each of the first parts being located corresponding to one of the holes in a middle row of the three rows of the holes, each first part having two first separation plates extending from opposite sides thereof, and wherein each panel extending from one of the sides of the board corresponding to the columns of the holes is a second part, each second part having a second separation plate extending therefrom, a combined length of the second separation plates being equal to a length of one of the sides of the board corresponding to the rows of the holes, a length of each first separation plate being smaller than a half of the length of one of the sides of the board corresponding to the columns of the holes.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(14) For the arrangement of the panels 12, in one embodiment, the panels 12 each are located corresponding to one of the holes 11 along one side of the board 1, and the second bending lines 14 are located between two adjacent holes 11, so that when the panels 12 and the separation plates 15 are respectively bent 90 degrees along the first and second bending lines 13, 14, the separation plates 15 are perpendicular to the board 1 and located corresponding between the two adjacent holes 11.
(15) In one embodiment, when a lock packing assembly accommodates six locks 2, the holes 11 of the board 1 are located in the form of three rows and two columns. Each of the panels 12 located corresponding to the rows of the holes 11 is a first part 12a. Two first separation plates 15a extend from two sides of the first part 12a. Accordingly, when the first parts 12a and the first separation plates 15a are respectively bent 90 degrees along the first and second bending lines 13, 14, the separation plates 15a are perpendicular to the board 1 and located between the holes 11 in the middle and the two adjacent holes 11. Preferably, each of the panels 12 located corresponding to the columns of the holes 11 is a second part 12b. The combined length of the two second separation plates 15b respectively adjacent to the two second parts 12b is equal to the length of the board 1 that is located corresponding to the rows of the holes 11. Therefore, the two respective second separation plates 15b can be connected to each other. In order to prevent the first separation plates 15a adjacent to the first part 12a from interfering with the second separation plate 15b adjacent to the second part 12b, the length of the first separation plates 15a adjacent to the first part 12a is smaller than a half of the length of the board 1 that is located corresponding to the columns of the holes 11. By this arrangement, there will be a gap between the first separation plates 15a, and a second separation plate 15b is allowed to extend through the gap. As shown in
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(18) It is noted that when multiple locks 2 such as twelve locks 2 are required in one single packing assembly, multiple boards 1 as shown in
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(20) When installing the locks to the board 1, the panels 12 and the separation plates 15 extend downward, and the handle 21 extends through the hole 11 from the top of the board 1 so that the handles 21 are separated by the separation plates 15 and protected by the separation plates 15 and the panels 12.
(21) The board 1 not only provides separation between the locks 2, the board 1 also provides buffering feature to protect the locks 2 from being hit due to impact. As shown in
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(24) 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.