FLAT PANEL CARDBOARD PACKAGING
20230042850 · 2023-02-09
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D5/2009
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D5/443
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D5/6629
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D5/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D5/44
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A flat panel cardboard packaging for protecting a flat panel (FP) comprises a base part (2), first and second side walls (6, 10) extending along parallel first and second sides of the base part (2), at least a first lid part (14, 18) adapted for covering the flat panel (FP) placed on the base part (2) between the side walls (6), and at least a first cushioning part (24). The first side wall (6) is supported at a first angle (α1), which is different from 0° to a plane perpendicular to the base part (2), to form a first side deformation zone. The first cushioning part (24) comprises 10 an outer gable portion (28) and an inner gable portion (30) which is arranged at a free inner distance (IS) from the outer gable portion (28), thereby forming an end deformation zone between the outer and inner gable portions (28, 30).
Claims
1-20. (canceled)
21. A flat panel cardboard packaging for protecting a flat panel, wherein the flat panel cardboard packaging comprises: (a) a base part, first and second side walls extending along parallel first and second sides of the base part, at least a first lid part constructed for covering a flat panel placed on the base part between the side walls; (b) a first cushioning part arranged along a third side of the base part, said third side being perpendicular to said first and second sides, wherein the first cushioning part comprises an outer gable portion having a first edge and a second edge, which is connected to the third side of the base part, and an inner gable portion having a first edge and a second edge which is arranged at a free inner distance from the outer gable portion, thereby forming a rectangular cross-section end deformation zone between the outer and inner gable portions, wherein the first cushioning part comprises a gable connecting portion having a first edge and a second edge that connects the outer and inner gable portions to each other and holds them at the free inner distance from each other; (c) a second cushioning part arranged along a fourth side of the base part, said fourth side being perpendicular to said first and second sides, wherein the second cushioning part comprises an outer gable portion having a first edge and a second edge, which is connected to the fourth side of the base part, and an inner gable portion having a first edge and a second edge which is arranged at a free inner distance from the outer gable portion of the second cushioning part, thereby forming a rectangular cross-section end deformation zone between the outer and inner gable portions of the second cushioning part, wherein the second cushioning part comprises a gable connecting portion having a first edge and a second edge that connects the outer and inner gable portions of the second cushioning part to each other and holds them at the free inner distance of the second cushioning part from each other; (d) the first side wall is supported at a first angle, which is 10° to 60° to a plane which is perpendicular to the base part, to form a first side deformation zone, wherein the first side wall is supported at the first angle by at least two of the outer gable portion first edge, the inner gable portion first edge, and the gable connecting portion first edge of the first cushioning part, and wherein the first side wall is supported at the first angle by at least two of the outer gable portion first edge, the inner gable portion first edge, and the gable connecting portion first edge of the second cushioning part; and (e) the second side wall is supported at a second angle, which is 10° to 60° to a plane which is perpendicular to the base part, to form a second side deformation zone, wherein the second side wall is supported at the second angle by at least two of the outer gable portion second edge, the inner gable portion second edge, and the gable connecting portion second edge of the first cushioning part, and wherein the second side wall is supported at the second angle by at least two of the outer gable portion second edge, the inner gable portion second edge, and the gable connecting portion second edge of the second cushioning part.
22. The flat panel cardboard packaging according to claim 21, wherein the first side wall is supported at least by the outer gable portion first edge of the first cushioning part and the outer gable portion first edge of the second cushioning part.
23. The flat panel cardboard packaging according to claim 21, wherein the second side wall is supported at least by the outer gable portion second edge of the first cushioning part and the outer gable portion second edge of the second cushioning part.
24. The flat panel cardboard packaging according to claim 21, wherein the second cushioning part being opposite to said third side, preferably said second cushioning part being a mirrored embodiment of the first cushioning part.
25. The flat panel cardboard packaging according to claim 21, wherein a cross bar portion extends, in a diagonal manner, between the outer and inner gable portions through the end deformation zone of the first cushioning part.
26. The flat panel cardboard packaging according to claim 21, wherein the outer and inner gable portions of the first cushioning part are parallel to each other.
27. The flat panel cardboard packaging according to claim 21, wherein the gable connecting portion of the first cushioning part is parallel to the base part.
28. The flat panel cardboard packaging according to claim 21, wherein the first cushioning part comprises an inner gable supporting portion connected to the inner gable portion opposite to the gable connecting portion and adapted to extend in parallel with the base part from the inner gable portion towards the outer gable portion.
29. The flat panel cardboard packaging according to claim 21, wherein an end gable of the packaging has, in the first cushioning part, a shape of a trapezoid without right angles, preferably the first angle is equal to a second angle between the second side wall and the plane which is perpendicular to the base part, more preferably the end gable has a shape of a truncated triangle, still more preferably the packaging has the shape of a trapezoidal prism.
30. The flat panel cardboard packaging according to claim 29, wherein the first and second side walls lean inwardly towards the base part.
31. The flat panel cardboard packaging according to claim 21, wherein an end gable of the packaging has, in the area of the first cushioning part, the shape of a parallelogram without right angles.
32. The flat panel cardboard packaging according to claim 21, wherein the inner gable portion is fixed, directly or indirectly, to the base part by means of an adhesive device, such as glue or a tape.
33. The flat panel cardboard packaging according to claim 21, wherein the packaging comprises corrugated cardboard, wherein flutes of the corrugated cardboard preferably extend in a direction which is parallel to the first and second sides of the base part.
34. The flat panel cardboard packaging according to claim 21, wherein the first cushioning part is provided with an additional second outer gable portion that lies adjacent to the first outer gable portion, at the inside thereof.
35. The flat panel cardboard packaging according to claim 21, wherein the first cushioning part is provided with an additional second inner gable portion that lies adjacent to the first inner gable portion, at the inside thereof.
36. The flat panel cardboard packaging according to claim 21, wherein said at least a first lid part adapted for covering a flat panel placed on the base part is connected to at least one of the first and second side walls.
37. A flat panel cardboard packaging blank adapted for forming a flat panel packaging for protecting a flat panel, wherein the blank comprises a base part, first and second side walls extending along parallel first and second sides of the base part, and at least a first cushioning part arranged along a third side of the base part, said third side being perpendicular to said first and second sides, wherein the first cushioning part is adapted to support the first side wall at a first angle, which is different from 0° to a plane which is perpendicular to the base part, to form a first side deformation zone, wherein the first cushioning part comprises an outer gable portion, which is connected to the third side of the base part, an inner gable portion, and a gable connecting portion arranged between the outer and inner gable portions and adapted to hold the outer and inner gable portions at a free inner distance from each other to form an end deformation zone between the outer and inner gable portions, wherein the first side wall is supported at the first angle by at least a first side edge of the first cushioning part.
38. The flat panel cardboard packaging blank according to claim 37, wherein the packaging blank comprises at least a first lid part adapted for covering a flat panel placed on the base part, wherein the at least a first lid part is connected to at least one of the first and second side walls.
39. The flat panel cardboard packaging blank according to claim 37, wherein the first cushioning part comprises a first side edge forming a first angle to the first side of the base part, when the packaging blank is in its unfolded state, and this first angle is different from 0°, wherein the first side edge is adapted to support the first side wall at the first angle when the packing blank has been folded to become a flat panel cardboard packaging.
40. The flat panel cardboard packaging according to claim 21, wherein the outer and inner gable portions of the first cushioning part are perpendicular to the base part.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0036] The invention will now be described in more detail with reference to the appended drawings in which:
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DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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[0050] The first long side wall 6 is connected, along a first side 12 thereof, said first side 12 being parallel to the first side 4 of the base part 2, to a first lid part 14, and in a similar manner the second long side wall 10 is connected, along a first side 16 thereof, said first side 16 being parallel to the second side 8 of the base part 2, to a second lid part 18.
[0051] The base part 2 further comprises third and fourth sides 20, 22. The third and fourth sides 20, 22 extend along opposite ends of the base part 2 and are at right angles to the first and second sides 4, 8. A first cushioning part 24 is connected to the third side 20 of the base part 2, and a second cushioning part 26 is connected to the fourth side 22 of the base part 2. The first and second cushioning parts 24, 26 are, in this embodiment, designed according to similar principles, wherein the second cushioning part 26 is mirrored compared to the first cushioning part 24, as illustrated in
[0052] The first cushioning part 24 comprises an outer gable portion 28, which is connected to the third side 20 of the base part 2, and an inner gable portion 30. The outer and inner gable portions 28, 30 are connected to each other by a gable connecting portion 32. The gable connecting portion 32 is adapted to hold the outer and inner gable portions 28, 30 at a free inner distance from each other and is adapted to lie against the first and second lid parts 14, 18, as will be described hereinafter.
[0053] The outer gable portion 28 is provided with first and second opposite side edges 34, 36 that in this embodiment are arranged in a non-parallel manner. The first side edge 34 forms a first angle α1 to the first side 4 of the base part 2, when the packaging blank 1 is in its unfolded state, as illustrated in
[0054] The inner gable portion 30 is provided with first and second opposite side edges 38, 40 that preferably are arranged in a non-parallel manner. The first side edge 38 forms a third angle α3 to the first side 4 of the base part 2, and this third angle α3 is different from 0°. Preferably, the third angle α3 is in the range of 10-60°, and preferably the third angle α3 has the same value as the first angle α1. The second side edge 40 forms a fourth angle α4 to the second side 8 of the base part 2, and this fourth angle α4 is different from 0°, and is preferably in the same range as the third angle α3, and preferably the fourth angle α4 has the same value as the second angle α2. Preferably the third and fourth angles α3, α4 have the same value, e.g. 25°, and wherein the side edges 38, 40 point towards a common second apex AX2, located opposite to the first apex AX1.
[0055] A first outer gable folding line 41 is arranged between the base part 2 and the outer gable portion 28. The first outer gable folding line 41 coincides with the third side 20 of the base part 2. A second outer gable folding line 42 is arranged between the outer gable portion 28 and the gable connecting portion 32, and a first inner gable folding line 44 is arranged between the gable connecting portion 32 and the inner gable portion 30.
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[0058] The packaging blank 1 is preferably made from cardboard or corrugated cardboard. The packaging blank 1 has a length axis LA, which extends through the base part 2 and the cushioning parts 24, 26, as shown in
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[0062] A third folding has been made at the first inner gable folding line 44 to make the inner gable portion 30 extend essentially vertically downwards from the gable connecting portion 32 and towards the base part 2. Thereby, the outer gable portion 28 and the inner gable portion 30 are both substantially perpendicular to the base part 2. Furthermore, the outer gable portion 28 and the inner gable portion 30 are parallel to each other, and there is a free inner distance IS between them. The size of the free inner distance IS depends on how much protection that is needed for the panel FP. Typically, the free inner distance IS is in the range of 10-100 mm.
[0063] Since, in a preferred embodiment, all of the first, second, third and fourth angles α1, α2, α3, and α4 have the same value, the first side edge 34 of the outer gable portion 28 will, as illustrated in
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[0065] A fifth folding has been made at the cross bar folding line 50 to make the cross bar portion 48 extend, in a diagonal manner, from a position adjacent to the first outer gable folding line 41 to a position adjacent to the first inner gable folding line 44 to thereby form a cross bar. Thereby, a first end 56 of the cross bar portion 48 will be received in a corner formed between the base part 2 and the outer gable portion 28, and the distal edge 52 of the cross bar portion 48 will be received in a corner formed between the gable connecting portion 32 and the inner gable portion 30. The cross-bar portion 48 further enhances the strength of the first cushioning part 24.
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[0071] The end deformation zone 70 will protect the flat panel FP also upon large impact forces that may arise when, for example, the packaging 60 is dropped, with its cushioning part 24 first, on a floor. As can be seen, the outer and inner gable portions 28, 30 are both perpendicular to the bottom part 2. This increases the stability of the cushioning part 24, and improves its stability to impacts. In a preferred embodiment the packaging 60 is so designed that the panel FP will lie against the inner gable portion 30 and provide further support to it. Additionally, the cross bar portion 48 will further support the outer and inner gable portions 28, 30 and thereby further reinforce the end deformation zone 70.
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[0073] In accordance with an alternative embodiment, an end deformation zone 170 formed between the outer and inner gables 128, 130 may be at least partly filled with a filling 172 to increase the physical strength of the end deformation zone 170. This filling 172 could, for example, be paper, pieces of cardboard, foamed plastic, etc. In the embodiment illustrated in
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[0079] Optionally, the cushioning part 524 may additionally comprise an additional second inner gable supporting portion 547. The additional second inner gable supporting portion 547 is connected to the second inner gable portion 531, at an end thereof which is opposite to that end at which the second inner gable portion 531 is connected to the cross bar portion 548, and lies against the first inner gable supporting portion 546, parallel to the base part 502, at the inside thereof. Thereby, the stability of the first and second inner gable portions 530, 531 is enhanced.
[0080] It will be appreciated that numerous variants of the above described embodiments are possible within the scope of the appended claims.
[0081] Hereinbefore it has been described that the packaging blank is made from corrugated cardboard. It will be appreciated that the packaging blank could also be made from other materials, including cardboard having no corrugated layer.
[0082] Hereinbefore it has been indicated that the end deformation zone 70 formed between the outer and inner gables 28, 30 may be in principle empty, with the exception for an optional cross bar 48. It will be appreciated that it is also possible to further improve the strength of the end deformation zone 70, if necessary, by adding some kind of filling to be placed inside the deformation zone 70, as illustrated as an example in
[0083] Hereinbefore it has been described that the first side wall 6 is supported by the side edges 34, 38 of the cushioning part 24. In an alternative embodiment the first side wall 6 could be supported by just one of these side edges 34, 38, for example by the first side edge 34, while the other side edge 38 is not in contact with the first side wall 6. A further possibility is that the first side wall 6 is not supported by any of the side edges at all, but is supported by another portion of the cushioning part 24, for example the gable connecting portion 32. Similarly, the second side wall 10 could be supported by both side edges 36, 40 of the cushioning part 24, by just one of these side edges 36, 40, for example by the first side edge 36, while the other side edge 40 is not in contact with the second side wall 10, or could be supported by the gable connecting portion 32. Still further, one or both of the side walls 6, 10 could be supported in another way as alternative or in combination to being supported by the cushioning part 24. For example, one or both side walls 6, 10 could be supported at its intended angle by the panel FP.
[0084] Hereinbefore it has been described that the lid parts 14, 18, 414 are integrated parts of the packaging blank 1, as shown in
[0085] To summarize, a flat panel cardboard packaging for protecting a flat panel (FP) comprises a base part (2), first and second side walls (6, 10) extending along parallel first and second sides of the base part (2), at least a first lid portion (14, 18) adapted for covering the flat panel (FP) placed on the base part (2) between the side walls (6, 10), and at least a first cushioning part (24). The first side wall (6) is supported at a first angle (α1), which is different from 0°, to a plane perpendicular to the base part (2), to form a first side deformation zone. The first cushioning part (24) comprises an outer gable portion (28) and an inner gable portion (30) which is arranged at a free inner distance (IS) from the outer gable portion (28), thereby forming an end deformation zone between the outer and inner gable portions (28, 30).