Protective packaging structure and method for manufacturing the same
10099835 ยท 2018-10-16
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D5/328
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D5/0281
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D5/5066
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D81/05
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D81/05
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D5/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D5/42
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B31B50/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A packaging structure for at least one article includes a pair of generally rectangular support structures with front, side, rear, and interior walls. The walls divide the rectangular support structure into a plurality of triangular sections. The front and interior walls contain a least one opening configured to correspond with the configuration of the article to hold and secure the article in place. The packaging structure is created from a rectangular blank made of foldable material that has a plurality of spaced vertical fold lines, panels, and aligned openings each configured to correspond with the configuration of the article. The packaging structure is formed by folding the blank along the fold lines and securing the blank in the folded condition. The blanks are formed first within computer aided design software by determining the dimensions and profile of a packaging structure, forming openings for an article in a packaging structure, unfolding the packaging structure within the design software into a flat pattern to form a master blank, and using the master blank to create cutting dies for forming additional blanks.
Claims
1. A packaging structure for at least one article, comprising a pair of independent generally rectangular support structures each including a front wall, a pair of side walls connected with said front wall, a rear wall connected with said side walls and interior walls connected with opposite edges of said side and rear walls to divide said rectangular support structure into a plurality of triangular sections, said front and interior walls containing a least one opening to define at least one three-dimensional compartment configured to correspond with the configuration of the article, whereby when the article is placed within said compartments of said support structures and said support structures are aligned with said front walls in contiguous relation, the article is retained within said support strictures.
2. A packaging structure as defined in claim 1, wherein said packaging structure is configured as a right rectangular prism.
3. A packaging structure as defined in claim 1, wherein said front and interior walls comprise two wall layers.
4. A blank for forming a rectangular support structure for at least one article, comprising a rectangular piece of foldable material containing a plurality of spaced vertical fold lines which define a central panel which comprises a front wall of the rectangular support structure and a pair of elongated portions extending outwardly from each side of said central panel and including a plurality of spaced fold lines defining in sequence first, second, third, fourth, fifth and sixth panels in a direction from said central panel to opposing ends of the blank, said first, second and sixth panels being foldable about adjacent fold lines to define a first triangular section of the rectangular support structure and said third, fourth and fifth panels being foldable about adjacent fold lines to define a second triangular section of the rectangular support structure adjacent to said first triangular section, said first panel defining a side wall of the support structure and said fourth panel defining a portion of a rear wall of the support structure, said central panel containing at least one opening, said second and third panels and said fifth and sixth panels containing at least one opening corresponding with said central panel opening and bridging a fold line between said second and third panels and said fifth and sixth panels, respectively, whereby when said first through sixth panels of each of said elongated portions are folded inwardly toward said central panel to form said first and second triangular portions and the rectangular support structure, said openings are aligned to receive and support at least one article.
5. A blank as defined in claim 4, wherein said central panel has a fold line on opposite sides of said central panel, wherein each fold line contains at least one opening and wherein said foldable material further comprises at least one projection at outer ends of said elongated portions which interlocks with said openings on opposite sides of said central panel to retain the support structure in a folded condition.
6. A blank as defined in claim 4, wherein said foldable material comprises one of cardboard, fiberboard, or corrugated plastic.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
(1) Other objects and advantages of the disclosure will become apparent from a study of the following specification when viewed in the light of the accompanying drawing, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(12) The present disclosure relates broadly to packaging structures, and more particularly to packaging structures made from foldable material such as cardboard, fiberboard, or corrugated plastic and used for securing one or more article therein.
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(14) The packaging structure 2 includes a pair of support structures 6 containing openings 16 in which an article can be placed for storage and shipping. The support structures each include a front wall 8, side walls 10, a back wall 12, and interior walls 14 which form triangular vertical support structures 18. The front and interior walls contain openings 16 which when aligned define compartments in which an article can be placed for safe storage and shipping. The vertically spaced openings can also be used to form a plurality of compartments to store and ship other articles. The packaging structure is configured as a right rectangular prism.
(15) The openings 16 are positioned in vertically spaced relation to prevent the articles in the openings from contacting each other. To protect the articles from outside impact, a minimum safe distance is also provided between the set of openings 16 and the top and bottom of the front 8 and interior 14 walls, and between the openings 16 and the inner surface of the rear 12 and side 10 walls. Preferably, the front 8 and interior 14 walls are double layered and the side 10 and rear 12 walls have at least two layers when placed within a shipping container or box.
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(17) Following the formation of the blank 20 into the support structure 6, all openings 28 from the blank are aligned to form the openings 16 of the support structure for receiving at least one article.
(18) The steps as detailed above for forming a support structure are repeated with an additional blank to form a second support structure 6. Once two support structures 6 are formed, the article 4 or articles are placed in the compartments formed by aligned openings 16 of one support structure. The second support structure is then placed over the article so that the front walls of each support structure are aligned in contiguous relation, as shown in
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(20) To facilitate the creation of cutting dies to be used for the manufacture of subsequent packaging structures a flat pattern is developed by determining the dimensions and profile of a packaging structure in accordance with the dimensions and profile of an article that is to be placed within the structure. First, a support structure is formed in a computer aided design software. If the article to be placed in the packaging structure has rotational symmetry so that the two support structures that make up the packaging structure will be identical, a compartment that corresponds to the shape of half of the article is created within the support structure. If the article to be placed in the packaging structure is asymmetrical, a-compartment that corresponds with the shape of a portion of the article is placed within one support structure, and a compartment that corresponds with the remainder of the article is placed within the other support structure. Once the compartment is created to define the shape and location of the openings in the front and interior walls of either one or both support structures, the support structures are unfolded in a computer aided design software to form a flat pattern showing the location of the cut lines required to make the cutting dies for manufacturing additional support structures.
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PH=AH+2(MD)
PW=AW+2(MD)
PD=AD+2(MD)
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(24) The method for creating packaging blanks, including the openings for the articles, makes it possible to quickly and easily define and implement the location of the cuts on the master blank to form the openings. Locating the cuts on an unfolded master blank using only geometrical calculations would be challenging and nearly impossible because the vertices of the interior walls do not meet the axis of rotation on the front face and the walls have a thickness which displaces and distorts the cut lines of the profile of the article as the profile is revolved through the structure.
(25) While the preferred forms and embodiments of the invention have been illustrated and described, it will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art that various changes and modifications may be made without deviating from the inventive concepts set forth above.