[0001] The present invention relates to a corner packing member and, in particular, to such
members for use in the glazing trade.
[0002] Packing members are used in the glazing trade in order to assist in packing panes
of glass into the frames of windows, doors and the like. Corner packing members, as
the term implies, are used to pack the corners of such frames. They may be rigid packing
members with a 90° angle between the two arms, or flexible packing members in which
the two arms are linked by a thin flexible plastic strut. The flexible corner packing
members possess the advantage that they can be moulded flat in one piece, but the
disadvantage that they are quite hard to use because the two arms are difficult to
maintain with a 90° angle between them when they are being installed.
[0003] We have now developed an improved corner packing member which can be moulded flat
but which can be transferred into a substantially rigid member with a 90° angle of
substantially 90° between the two arms thereof.
[0004] Accordingly, the present invention provides a corner packing member comprising two
arms which are joined together by means of a hinge formed integrally therewith, one
of the arms of the packing member being provided withat least one flexible tang adjacent
the line of the hinge and the other of the arms of the packing member having at least
one complementary cut-out formed therein adjacent the line of the hinge, whereby,
in use, when the arms of the corner member are bent around the hinge line, the cut-out
is forced past the flexible tang in order to retain the two arms at an angle of substantially
90°.
[0005] The corner packing member of the present invention is preferably made from a plastics
material, such as polyethylene or polypropylene.
[0006] The arms of the corner packing member of the present invention are preferably elongate.
They may be of any sutiable design which will be familiar to those skilled in the
glazing art. For example, the arms may be wedge shaped and be intended to cooperate
with appropriate wedge packing members in order to pack the frame appropriately at
the corner of a door or window frame, or the like. It will be understood that the
precise size and shape of the arms is not important to the concept of the present
invention which can be utilized with arms of substantially any configuration.
[0007] Generally the arms of the corner member are joined together by the integrally formed
hinge along a portion of one of their shorter sides. Preferably a single tang and
a single complimentary cut-out portion are formed in the arms of the member, preferably
with hinged portions being disposed on either side thereof.
[0008] The tang generally projects substantially at a right angle from the arm to which
it is attached.
[0009] The corner packing members of the present invention are moulded flat, yet can be
bent to form a relatively rigid corner member. The cut-out portion on the one arm
of the corner member may be provided with a lip which is adapted to engage a shoulder
formed adjacent the free end of the tang, i.e. the end which is not connected to the
arm of the packing member.
[0010] The present invention will be further described with reference to the accompanying
drawings, in which:
Figure 1 illustrates the central portion of a corner packing member of the present
invention in its initial flat form;
Figure 2 is a part cut away perspective view of the corner packing member of Figure
1 when it has been bent to 90°; and
Figure 3 is a section through the corner packing member of Figure 1 along the line
I-I.
[0011] Referring to the drawings, a corner packing member has two arms, 1 and 2, which are
joined by means of an integrally formed hinge 3. It will be understood that a part
only of each of the arms 1 and 2 is shown, the remainder of the arms being of conventional
form.
[0012] The corner packing member is shown in Figure 1 in its flat condition and it is in
this condition in which it is integrally moulded from a plastics material, preferably
polyethylene or polypropylene. The integral hinge is formed therein by there being
much less material in the region of the hinge 3 joining arms 1 and 2 together, as
best shown in Figure 1.
[0013] Arm 2 of the corner packing member is provided with a tang 4 which projects from
the arm at an angle of substantially 90°. This tang 4 is flexible, the flexibility
being provided by the tang being attached to shank 5 which is attached to the arm
2 only at one end thereof.
[0014] The arm 1 of the corner packing member has a cut-out area 6. The two arms are thus
hinged together on either side of the cut-out member 6 as shown in Figure 1.
[0015] Figure 2 illustrates the corner packing member of Figure 1 when the arm 1 has been
moved in the direction of the arrow so that the cut-out 6 is forced over the tang
4, thus forcing the tang to spring downwardly and, essentially, locking the two arms
together at an angle of substantially 90°. The cut-out portion 6 of arm 1 is provided
with a lip 7 which, in use, in adapted to locate a shoulder 8 formed on the tang 4.
[0016] This arrangement is best shown in Figure 3 of the diagrams, the arm 1 being shown
in its original flat condition and, in chain outline, when the cut-out 6 has been
forced over the tang 4, the shoulder 8 of tang 4 being located under lip 7 of cut-out
6.
[0017] It will be appreciated that the corner packing member of the present invention possesses
the advantages of enabling the corner packing member to be moulded in flat condition,
thus reducing the moulding cost and enables the corner packing members to be delieved
in a flat condition which enables a much better use of space during transit. The corner
packing members possess the advantage that, although they can be manufactured and
delivered in flat condition, in use they can be converted into substantially rigid
corner packing members with an angle of substantially 90° between the two arms.
1. A corner packing member comprising two arms which are joined together by means of
a hinge formed integrally therewith, one of the arms of the packing member being provided
withat least one flexible tang adjacent the line of the hinge and the other of the
arms of the packing member having at least one complementary cut-out formed therein
adjacent the line of the hinge, whereby, in use, when the arms of the corner member
are bent around the hinge'line, the cut-out is forced past the flexible tang in order
to retain the two arms at an angle of substantially 90°.
2. A corner packing member as claimed in claim 1 which is formed from a plastics material.
3. A corner packing member as claimed in claim 1 or claim 2 wherein the arms of the corner
member are elongate.
4. A corner packing member as claimed in any one of the preceding claims wherein the
flexible tang projects substantially at a right angle from the arm to which is is
attached.
5. A corner packing member as claimed in any one of the preceding claims wherein the
cut-out is provided with a lip which is adpated to engage a shoulder formed adjacent
the end of the tang which is not connected to the said arm of the packing member.
6. A corner packing member as claimed in any oen of the preceding claims wherein a single
tang and single complementary cut-out portion are provided in the arms of the said
member.
7. A corner packing member as claimed in claim 6 wherein the two arms are hinged together
on either side of the cut-out.