[0001] This invention relates to a package box in which a plurality of spark plugs are accommodated.
[0002] By way of illustration, as shown in Figure 6 of the accompanying drawings, upon packing
or crating a plurality of spark plugs to prepare a delivery, a spacer ring (protector
cap) 110 has been used to cover an outer electrode 104 of each spark plug 100 so as
to protect a spark gap against dimensional alteration. Then, the spark plugs are individually
encased in corresponding caskets 200 which are packed all together by a carton 300.
[0003] Otherwise, a plurality of spark plugs are placed on a plastic tray which is preformed
to correspond to each of the spark plugs. Then, the spark plugs and the plastic tray
are packed all together by a package case.
[0004] However, in the former package in which the spark plugs are packed twice by the casket
200 and the carton 300, it takes time in packing or crating the spark plug. Upon opening
the package to take out the spark plug, it is troublesome because each of the individual
caskets 200 must be repeatedly unpacked after opening the carton 300.
[0005] In the latter package in which the plastic tray is used, once the plastic tray is
withdrawn from the package case, to take out the specified ones, the rest of the spark
plugs are likely to be isolated. It is troublesome to manage the spark plugs thus
isolated.
[0006] Therefore, it is one of the objects of the invention to provide a package box with
sufficient strength which is capable of readily packing or crating a plurality of
spark plugs while protecting their spark gap against dimensional alteration and easily
taking out the spark plug upon unpacking while easily managing the spark plugs left
in the package box.
[0007] According to the present invention, there is provided a package box for a spark plug
comprising: a paper tray including an array of compartment portions provided to accommodate
a lower portion of a spark plug to protect a spark gap, and an array of retainer portions
provided to place an upper portion of the spark plug in position; and a casing package
provided to accommodate the paper tray.
[0008] According to another aspect of the present invention, each of compartments portions
has an accommodation hole to admit a thread portion of the spark plug to accommodate
the thread portion and an outer electrode, and each of the retainer portions includes
a compartment portion having a retainer hole to admit an insulator of the spark plug
so that the tray accommodates the spark plug with its insulator portion exposed between
the array of the compartment portions and the array of the retainer portions.
[0009] According to other aspect of the present invention, a streak of perforation is provided
on the tray so as to be separable between the neighboring spark plugs.
[0010] According to still other aspect of the present invention, the casing package is made
of a transparent material directly encircling around the tray.
[0011] According to still another aspect of the present invention, a mount board having
a hanging hole is provided on an underside of the tray.
[0012] Due to the fact that a plurality of spark plugs already accommodated by the tray
is further enclosed by the casing package upon packing or crating the spark plugs,
it is possible to eliminate the necessity of encasing the individually packed spark
plugs so as to substantially facilitate the packing operation since the pluralistic
spark plugs are all together accommodated by the tray.
[0013] Upon using the spark plugs, the spark plugs appears with the tray only by opening
the casing package. This makes it possible to readily take out any of the spark plugs
with ease.
[0014] With the compartment portions provided to accommodate the lower portion of the individual
spark plugs, it is possible to effectively protect their spark gap against accidental
damage while handling them roughly.
[0015] With the thread portion and the outer electrode accommodated by the compartment portion,
while the insulator accommodated by the retainer portion in a manner that the insulator
is at least partly exposed outside between the compartment portion and the retainer
portion, it is possible to visually confirm the presence or absence of all the spark
plugs at the corresponding locations, and thus avoiding of disarranging the spark
plugs so as to readily manage them after opening the casing package.
[0016] With the perforation provided on the tray, it is possible to individually handle
the spark plugs by separating the tray along the perforation. Even after the tray
is separated, the spark plug is protected against inadvertent damage because the compartment
and retainer portions accommodate the lower and upper ends of the spark plug respectively.
[0017] With the casing package made of the transparent material, it is possible to visually
confirm the insulator outside of the casing package so as to distinguish a type of
the spark plug.
[0018] With the mount board provided on the back of the tray, it is possible to conveniently
hang the tray on a wall by way of the hanging hole once the casing package is opened.
[0019] The invention will be further described by way of example, with reference to the
accompanying drawings, in which:-
Figure 1 is an exploded perspective view of a package box for a spark plug according
to a first embodiment of the invention;
Figure 2 is a development view of the package box for the spark plug;
Figures 3a and 3b are partial perspective views of the tray shown to explain how the
spark plug is accommodated and taken out;
Figure 4 is a perspective view of a package box for a spark plug according to a second
embodiment of the invention;
Figure 5 is a perspective view of a package box for a spark plug according to a third
embodiment of the invention; and
Figure 6 is a perspective view of a prior art package box for a spark plug.
[0020] Referring to Figure 1 which a package box 1 for a plural (e.g. six) of spark plugs
100 according to a first embodiment of the invention. The package box 1 includes a
paper tray 10 and a casing package 2 which accommodate the tray 10.
[0021] The tray 10 is made of a sheet of thin corrugated cardboard or a pasteboard to have
an upper cellular box 20 and a lower cellular box 30 which in turn serves as a retainer
portion and a compartment portion. Before making the tray 10, a development is depicted
on a cutting board 10A as shown in Figure 2.
[0022] The cutting board 10A has a main divisional area 11 including a vertical dimension
greater than a lengthwise dimension of the spark plug 100, while at the same time,
including a lateral dimension greater than a total width of the six spark plugs combined.
An upper part of the main divisional area 11 has sections 21, 22 and 23 for making
the upper cellular box 20, while a lower part of the main divisional area 11 has sections
31, 32 and 33 for making the lower cellular box 30. Each of the sections 23, 33 has
a margin to paste up as designated by numerals 24, 34.
[0023] With right and left ends of the section 21, there is provided a reinforce section
for strengthen the cellular box 20 as designated by numerals 25, 26. With right and
left ends of the section 31, there is provided a reinforce section for physically
strengthening the cellular box 30 as designated by numerals 35, 36. Around each of
the reinforce sections 25, 26, 35 and 36, there is provided a margin to paste up as
designated by numerals 27, 28, 37 and 38. In this instance, these reinforce sections
25, 26, 35 and 36 may be omitted when it is not necessary to strengthen the cellular
boxes 20, 30.
[0024] On the sections 22, 23 for making the upper cellular box 20, there is provided an
array of six elliptic holes 29 straddling a boundary between the sections 22, 23 to
admit the insulator 101 of the corresponding spark plugs 100.
[0025] On the section 33 for making the lower cellular box 30, there is provided an array
of six accommodation holes 39 to admit a thread portion 103 formed on a metallic shell
102 of the corresponding spark plugs 100. It is observed that the reinforce sections
25, 26, 35 and 36 may be consecutively extended from the main divisional area 11 or
other sections 22, 23, 32 and 33 instead of extending them from the sections 21, 31.
The paste-up margins 27, 28, 37 and 38 may be provided other area than the reinforce
sections 25, 26, 35 and 36. The number of the paste-up margins may be altered as desired.
[0026] Upon making the tray 10 as shown in Fig. 1, the cutting board 10A is folded along
crease lines (CR) with the margins 27, 28, 37 and 38 pasted up.
[0027] After folding the cutting board 10A into the tray 10, the tray 10 is folded to have
the lower cellular box 30 to accommodate the thread portion 103 and the outer electrode
104 of the metallic shell 102, and at the same time, having the upper cellular box
20 to accommodate a terminal 105 and an upper part of the insulator 101. As shown
by dot-dash lines A ~ E in Fig. 2, five streaks of perforations are provided on the
cutting board 10A to discretely separate any of the spark plugs as desired.
[0028] The casing package 2 is made dimensionally greater than the tray 10 so as to tightly
accommodate the tray 10. When the tray 10 is accommodated into the casing package
2, an entire strength becomes sufficient to hold the spark plugs in it by the double
layer of tray 10 and the casing package 2.
[0029] Upon packing or crating the spark plugs 100 into the package box 1 in which the tray
10 is accommdated into the casing package 2, the thread portion 103 of the metallic
shell 102 is firstly brought to go through the accommodation hole 39 of the lower
cellular box 30, and then the upper part of insulator 101 is admitted into the retainer
hole 29 of the upper cellular box 20 as shown in Fig. 3a. After accommodating the
six spark plugs into the tray 10, the tray 10 is encased into the casing package 2
so as to complete the packing operation. As a result, the outer electrode 104 is protected
by the lower cellular box 30 so that no influence is given on the spark gap between
a center and outer electrodes 106, 105. The spark plugs 100 are doubly protected by
the tray 10 and the casing package 2 which accommodates the tray 10, the package box
1 positively protects the spark plugs 100 against the damage caused by the exterior
force while roughly handling the package box 1.
[0030] When taking out any of the spark plugs 100, the cellular box 20 is turned along a
direction of arrow (AR) to expose the terminal 105 with the tray 10 withdrawn from
the casing package 2 as shown in Fig. 3b. Then, the desired spark plug is taken out
by grabbing the metallic shell 102 of any of the spark plugs 100.
[0031] As apparent from the foregoing description, the spark plugs are readily packaged
in the package box 1, while easily taken out when in use. Once the spark plugs are
packaged, the outer electrode 104 is accommodated by the lower cellular box 30, and
at the same time, the package box 1 is physically strengthened by the double structure
of the tray 10 and the casing package 2, thus protecting the spark gap against mechanically
adverse influence since the package box 1 is unlikely to be easily squelched. Since
it is possible to visually confirm the presence or absence of any of the spark plugs
only by pulling out the tray 10 from the package box 1, the number of the spark plugs
left on the tray 10 is readily confirmed.
[0032] Fig. 4 shows a second embodiment of the invention in which a transparent wrapper
3 is used to pack the tray 10 instead of the casing package 2. In this instance, the
spark plugs 100 are visually confirmed from outside through the transparent wrapper
3 which is made from a thin sheet of plastic material. This makes it possible to further
confirm a type of the spark plugs 100 accommodated by the package box 1.
[0033] Fig. 5 shows a third embodiment of the invention in which a mount board 5 having
a hanging hole 4 is fixedly provided on the underside of the tray 10. The tray 10
is encircled by a transparent wrapper 6 which substantially holds a J-shaped configuration.
In this instance, any of the spark plugs 100 are readily taken out from the tray 10
in use and the rest of the spark plugs are kept by hanging the tray 10 on an appropriate
wall even after the transparent wrapper 6 is removed from the tray 10.
[0034] As understood from the embodiments of the invention thus far described, the tray
is made from a piece of paper so that the tray 10 is readily put into automatic assembling.
The thread portion 103 and the outer electrode 104 are accommodated by the lower cellular
box 30 so that the spark gap is effectively protected against damage. Upon taking
out any of the spark plugs by opening the upper cellular box 20, the spark plugs are
readily grabbed since the spark plugs are visually confirmed. With the perforations
A - E provided on the tray 10, the spark plugs are individually handled by separating
the tray 10 along the perforations A - E.
[0035] It is noted that the tray 10 and casing package 2 may be made from a sheet of synthetic
resin or fibre-reinforced plastic material instead of the pasteboard or the corrugated
cardboard. When the sheet of synthetic resin is selected as a material of the casing
package 2, portions are omitted which respectively correspond to the margins to paste
up.
[0036] It is also noted that the casing package 2 may be provided in addition to the transparent
wrapper 3 upon putting the package box into a practical use.
[0037] While the invention has been described with reference to the specific embodiments,
it is understood that this description is not to be construed in a limiting sense
inasmuch as various modifications and additions to the specific embodiments may be
made by skilled artisans without departing from the scope of the invention as defined
by the claims.
1. A package box (1) for a spark plug (100) comprising:
a paper tray (10) including an array of compartment portions (30) provided to accommodate
a lower portion of a spark plug (100) to protect a spark gap, and an array of retainer
portions (20) provided to retain an upper portion of the spark plug (100) in position;
and
a casing package (2,3,6) provided to accommodate the paper tray (10).
2. A package box (1) for a spark plug (100) according to claim 1, wherein each of the
compartment portions (30) has an accommodation hole (39) to admit a thread portion
(103) of the spark plug (100) to accommodate the thread portion (103) and an outer
electrode (104), and each of the retainer portions (20) includes a compartment having
a retainer hole (29) to admit an insulator (101) of the spark plug (100) so that the
tray (10) accommodates the spark plug (100) with its insulator portion (101) exposed
between the array of the compartment portions (30) and the array of the retainer portions
(20).
3. A package box for a spark plug according to claim 1 or 2, wherein a streak of perforation
(A-E) is provided on the tray (10) so that the tray is separable between the neighbouring
spark plugs (100).
4. A package box for a spark plug according to claim 1, 2 or 3, wherein the casing package
is made of a transparent material (3) directly encircling around the tray (10).
5. A package box for a spark plug according to claim 1, 2, 3 or 4, wherein a mount board
(5) having a hanging hole (4) is provided on an underside of the tray (10).
6. A package box for a spark plug (100) according to claim 1, 2 or 3, wherein the tray
(10) and the casing package (2) are made of a piece of corrugated cardboard or paperboard.
7. A package box for a spark plug (100) according to claim 1, wherein the tray (10) and
the casing package (2) are made of a piece of synthetic resin.