Technical Field
[0001] The present invention relates to a packing box for a packing object product and for
the same.
Background Art
[0002] A product is packed in a packing box and conveyed. During conveying the product,
if the packing box drops out from a conveyer, the packing box receives a shock. As
a result, the packing box deforms, and the product is damaged. In particular, if a
corner of the packing box receives the shock, there is a possibility that the packing
box can not absorb the shock, and the product in the packing box is severely damaged.
However, it is very difficult to perfectly eliminate the drop accident of the packing
box. Thus, a packing box for and a packing method of reducing the damage to the product
accommodated in the box at the time of the drop of the box have been developed.
[0003] Conventionally, a fragile part exemplified by an electrical part or the like is packed
in a shock absorber such as an air cap sheet and accommodated in a box main body,
as shown in Fig. 1. In this conventional technique, it is necessary to increase an
amount of shock absorber for packaging the product, in order to reduce the shock to
the product accommodated in the packing box at the time of the drop accident.
[0004] In conjunction with the above description, Japanese Laid Open Patent Application
(JP-A-Showa 60-045166) discloses a technique for placing cushion material between
a box main body and a product or between the packing box and an air cap sheet, in
order to reduce the shock to the product. However, the increase in the air cap sheet
and cushion material causes a larger amount of waste after the conveyance. In particular,
it is impossible to reproduce the air cap sheet as a resource and the waste gives
a bad influence on natural environment.
[0005] Also, Japanese Laid Open Patent Application (JP-A-Heisei 11-227750) discloses a packing
box in which a cushion material made of paper is used without any usage of a cushion
material made of resin such as the air cap sheet. However, the packing box is for
a packing target product of a peculiar shape in many cases. In such a packing box,
the packing target object is limited to the product having the particular size and
shape.
[0006] Also, in the packing box disclosed in Japanese Registered Utility Model 3048485,
the structure of cushion made of paper is complex, and a lot of time is wasted for
the assembly.
[0007] Also, Japanese Laid Open Patent Application (JP-A-Heisei 2-139369) discloses another
conventional packing method, in which air cap sheet and shock absorber are filled
between a box main body and the packing object product without any gap. For this reason,
the product accommodated therein is easily influenced by vibration during the conveyance.
Thus, it is unsuitable to the product sensitive to the influence of the vibration.
[0008] Also, in Japanese Laid Open Patent Application (JP-P2001-130640A), a packing box
is known in which the inside of the packing box accommodating a product is not fully
filled.
Disclosure of Invention
[0009] Therefore, an object of the present invention is to provide a packing box and a packing
method, in which a product in a box main body is insusceptible to influences of vibration
and shock during a conveyance.
[0010] Also, another object of the present invention is to provide a packing box and a packing
method, in which a product is insusceptible to influence of a drop accident during
the conveyance.
[0011] Also, another object of the present invention is to provide a packing box and a packing
method having less load on the natural environment.
[0012] In an aspect of the present invention, a packing box includes a box main body; and
an inner plate on which a packing object is fixed by at least a holding band. The
inner plate is accommodated in the box main body and is kept in a horizontal direction.
[0013] Here, the inner plate may include a main plate on which the packing object is fixed;
a set of first plates which bendably extend from first ends of the main plate opposing
to each other; and a set of second plates which bendably extend from second ends of
the main plate opposing to each other. The packing object is desirably fixed at a
center of the main plate such that the packing object is not contact with inner walls
of the box main body. In this case, the first plates are separated by first gaps,
and the second plates are separated by second gaps. Also, the packing object is desirably
wrapped by a first holding band passing through the first gaps between the first plates
of each of the sets for the first ends, and the packing object is desirably wrapped
by a second holding band passing through the second gaps between the second plates
of each of the sets for the second ends.
[0014] Also, the box main body may have a rectangular parallelepiped shape, and the main
plate may be rectangular. The first plates are bent upwardly, and the second plates
are bent downwardly.
[0015] In this case, a summation of an extending length of the first plates and an extending
length of the second plates is desirably substantially equal to an inner height of
the box main body. Also, it is desirable that the extending length of the first plate
is substantially equal to the extending length of the second plate such that the main
plate is held at a middle position in the box main body.
[0016] In another aspect of the present invention, a method of packing a packing object
in a packing box, is achieved by fixing the packing object on an inner plate, by bending
the first plates upwardly and the second plates downwardly; and accommodating the
inner plate in the box main body to keep the inner plate in a horizontal direction.
The inner plate includes a main plate on which the packing object is fixed, a set
of first plates which bendably extend from each of first ends of the main plate opposing
to each other, and a set of second plates which bendably extend from each of second
ends of the main plate opposing to each other.
[0017] Here, the fixing is achieved fixing the packing object at a center of the main plate
such that the packing object is not contact with inner walls of the box main body.
[0018] Also, the extending length of the first plate may be substantially equal to the extending
length of the second plate such that the main plate is held at a middle position in
the box main body.
[0019] Also, the first plates may be separated by first gaps, and the second plates may
be separated by second gaps. In this case, the fixing may be achieved by wrapping
the packing object by a first holding band passing through the first gaps between
the first plates of each of the sets for the first ends; and by wrapping the packing
object by a second holding band passing through the second gaps between the second
plates of each of the sets for the second ends.
Brief Description of Drawings
[0020]
Fig. 1 is a diagram showing a conventional packing box;
Fig. 2 is a developed view of an inner bottom plate of a packing box according to
an embodiment of the present invention;
Fig. 3 is a diagram showing a state in which a packing object product is attached
to the inner bottom plate;
Figs. 4A to 4C are diagrams showing the state in which the packing object product
is fixed to a main plate;
Fig. 5 is a diagram showing the state when the inner bottom plate is accommodated
in a box main body in this embodiment;
Fig. 6 is a diagram showing a part of the inner bottom plate when the packing object
product is fixed to the main plate by means of the holding band; and
Fig. 7 is a diagram showing a part of the inner bottom plate when the packing object
product is fixed to the main plate by means of the holding band 3.
Best Mode for Carrying Out the Invention
[0021] Hereinafter, a packing box according to the present invention will be described in
detail with reference to the attached drawings.
[0022] Fig. 2 is a developed view of an inner bottom plate 1 of the packing box according
to an embodiment of the present invention. Referring to Fig. 2, the inner bottom plate
1 is composed of a nearly rectangular main plate 1a that a packing object product
is provided in a center portion of the inner bottom plate 1. Two sets of two first
height adjusting plates 1b are coupled to long sides opposing to each other of the
main plate 1a at the ends of the long sides, respectively. Two sets of two second
height adjusting plates 1c are coupled to short side adjacent to the long sides of
the main plate 1a at the ends of the short sides, respectively. The first height adjusting
plates 1b have the same shape, and the second height adjusting plates 1c have the
same shape. A first gap is provided between the two first height adjusting plates
1b of each set. Also, a second gap is provided between the two second height adjusting
plates 1c of each set. Though the height adjusting plates are coupled to the main
plate in the above description, the inner bottom plate 1 may be cut out from a plate
to have the above shape.
[0023] Fig. 3 is a diagram showing a state in which the packing object product 4 is attached
to the inner bottom plate 1. Referring to Fig. 3, the packing object product 4 is
fixed to the inner bottom plate in the developed state. The packing object product
4 is placed on the main plate 1a such that the center of gravity of the packing object
product 4 and the center of gravity of the main plate 1a overlap on a nearly same
position. Also, the packing object product 4 is placed such that the long sides of
the packing object product 4 are substantially parallel to the long sides of the main
plate 1a. The packing object product 4 placed on the main plate 1a is fastened and
fixed to the main plate 1a by first and second holding bands 3. The first and second
holding bands 3 have the widths approximately equal to the first and second gaps,
respectively. The first holding band 3 is wrapped around the main plate 1a at least
one round to fasten the packing object product 4 in such a way that the first holding
band 3 passes through the first gap. Also, the second holding band 3 is wrapped around
the main plate 1a at least one round to fasten the packing object product 4 in such
a way that the second holding band 3 passes through the second gap.
[0024] Figs. 4A to 4C are diagrams showing the state in which the packing object product
4 is fixed to the main plate 1a. As shown in a top view of Fig. 4A, the packing object
product 4 is fixed to the main plate 1a by the first and second holding bands 3. The
two sets of the two first height adjusting plates 1b are bent in the long sides of
the main plate 1a from the height direction upwardly by about 90 degrees. On the other
hand, the two sets of the two second height adjusting plates 1c are bent in the short
sides of the main plate 1a from the height direction downwardly by about 90 degrees.
[0025] Fig. 5 is a diagram showing the state when the inner bottom plate 1 is accommodated
in a box main body 2. Referring to Fig. 5, the packing box in this embodiment is composed
of a inner bottom plate 1 and a box main body 2. The inner bottom plate 1 is formed
of strong paper such as corrugated paper. The box main body 2 is a box formed of strong
paper such as the corrugated paper, and has an opening. Also, the box main body 2
has flaps 2c used to close this opening. The inner bottom plate 1 on which the packing
object product 4 is placed is accommodated from the opening in the box main body 2.
Then, the opening is closed by the flaps 2c, and the packing box is loaded on a distributing
vehicle or the like and distributed. From this viewpoint, the box main body 2 is desired
to have the shape of a rectangular parallelepiped, and to comply with a standard defined
in a distributing industry.
[0026] Thus, inner surfaces 2b of the box main body 2 are in contact with the side surfaces
of the first and second height adjusting plates 1b and 1c of the inner bottom plate
1, to support the inner bottom plate 1. The tip portions of the second height adjusting
plates 1c are in contact with an inner bottom surface 2a of the box main body 2 to
support the inner bottom plate 1. Also, the tip portion of the first height adjusting
plates 1b are contact with the inner surface of the flaps 2c of the box main body
2 to support the inner bottom plate 1 in the box main body. Also, the height of the
inner bottom plate 1 is substantially equal to a sum of the height t
1 of the first height adjusting plate and the height t
2 of the second height adjusting plate. This sum is slightly smaller than the inner
height T of the box main body 2
[0027] In this way, the main plate 1a of the inner bottom plate 1 is kept in the approximately
horizontal direction in the box main body 2, because the second height adjusting plates
1c have the same height. When the first height adjusting plates 1b have the same height
and the first height adjusting plate 1b and the second height adjusting plate 1c have
the same height, the main plate 1a of the inner bottom plate 1 is kept in the horizontal
direction at a center position of the box main body 2 in a height direction.
[0028] In addition, the width of the first gap and that of the second gap may be equal to
each other. The first gap and the second gap are desirably formed in such a way that
the strength on the structure of the inner bottom plate 1 is not damaged. The width
of each gap is determined based on parameters such as the length of the long side
of the main plate 1a, the length of the short side of the main plate 1a, the height
of the packing object product 4, the length of the long side of the packing object
product 4, the length of the short side of the packing object product 4, the weight
of the packing object product 4 or the like.
[0029] Fig. 6 is a magnified view showing the part of the section of the inner bottom plate
1 when the packing object product 4 is fixed to the main plate 1a by means of the
holding band 3. The holding band 3 generates a force F
1 in a first direction and a force F
2 in a second direction by tension. The generated F
1 and F
2 act as a synthesized force F
3 against the packing object product 4, to fix the packing object product 4 to the
main plate 1a of the inner bottom plate 1.
[0030] The holding band 3 is desired to be a film-shaped band having a self-adhesive property,
as represented by FITLAP (made by Shinetsu Kogyo Co., Ltd., Registered Trade-Mark,
Catalog Dated on July 10, 2002, Item Number #50) so that the packing object product
4 placed on the main plate 1a is held by only wrapping. Through the use of the holding
band 3 having a self-adhesive property, the packing object product 4 can be fixed
to the main plate 1a without depositing the adhesive component on the packing object
product 4. Thus, it is possible to protect the damage to the packing object product
4 caused by the adhesive component of the holding band 3.
[0031] By using the holding band 3 having a stretching property as well as the self-adhesive
property is used, the packing object product can be held strongly. Also, the holding
band 3 is desired to be made of the material that has the self-adhesive property and
the stretching property and can be reproduced as resource. Consequently, without any
usage of the fixing materials more than necessary, the packing object product 4 can
be packed, thereby reducing the cost. Moreover, since the waste of the resource is
avoided and the exhausted waste is reduced, the load on the natural environment is
reduced.
[0032] The inner bottom plate 1 is accommodated in the box main body 2 and supported on
the inner surfaces of the box main body 2. The packing object product 4 is not in
direct contact with the box main body 2. There is a space between the bottom surface
2a in the box main body, the box main body side wall surface 2b, the flap 2c and the
packing object product 4. The existence of the space reduces the bad influence on
the packing object product 4, when the packing box is deformed by a shock applied
from outside the packing box.
[0033] Fig. 7 is a diagram showing the inner bottom plate 1 when the packing object product
4 is fixed to the main plate 1a by means of the holding bands 3. Referring to Fig.
7, the inner bottom plate 1 accommodated in the box subject 2 has the space between
the main plate 1a of the inner bottom plate 1, to which the packing object product
is fixed, and the bottom surface 2a of the box main body. Since the inner bottom plate
1 is supported by the box main body 2, the packing object product 4 is protected against
a strong shock. In addition, the space from the bottom surface 2a of this box main
body absorbs the small vibration received by the packing box during the conveyance.
Consequently, the damage of a precise machine, an electronic part and the like, which
are susceptible to the influence of the small vibration during the conveyance is largely
improved.
[0034] The packing box in this embodiment needs not limit the shape of the packing object
product 4. The packing object product 4 is enough to be placed on the main plate 1a
of the inner bottom plate 1, at the size of the longitudinal length 1, the lateral
length w and the height t
2, respectively. Most of the packing object products which can be accommodated in the
box main body 2 can be packed. Also, when the packing object product 4 has a very
special shape, the packing box in this embodiment can sufficiently correspond to it
by using several packing materials and arranging its outer shape.
[0035] As mentioned above, according to the packing box of the present invention, the air
cap sheet for wrapping a packing object product and a cushion material inserted between
the box main body and the product need not to be used. The packing box can reduce
a usage amount of packing materials, especially, the packing materials that can not
be reproduced, and save resources and reduce a packing cost, as compared with the
conventional packing method.
[0036] Also, there is a space between the main plate of the inner bottom plate, on which
the packing target object is placed, and the bottom surface in the box main body.
Thus, the main plate of the inner bottom plate absorbs vibration and shock during
conveyance. In particular, the packing box can reduce a trouble of the product such
as precise machines and electronic parts, which are easily influenced by continuous
small vibrations in the course of the conveyance.
[0037] Moreover, the packing object product can be separated away from the wall of the box
main body. Thus, even if the corner of the packing box receives a shock because of
the drop of the box main body, the product can be protected.
[0038] In addition, it is possible to provide the packing box that is simpler in the structure
than the conventional packing box using the cushion made of the paper. Thus, the working
time necessary for the packing can be reduced and the manufacturing cost of the packing
box can be saved.
1. A packing box comprising:
a box main body; and
an inner plate on which a packing object is fixed by at least a holding band,
wherein said inner plate is accommodated in said box main body and is kept in
a horizontal direction.
2. The packing box according to claim 1, wherein said inner plate comprises:
a main plate on which the packing object is fixed;
a set of first plates which bendably extend from first ends of said main plate opposing
to each other; and
a set of second plates which bendably extend from second ends of said main plate opposing
to each other.
3. The packing box according to claim 2, wherein said packing object is fixed at a center
of said main plate such that said packing object is not contact with inner walls of
said box main body.
4. The packing box according to claim 2 or 3, wherein said first plates are separated
by first gaps, and said second plates are separated by second gaps.
5. The packing box according to claim 4, wherein said packing object is wrapped by a
first holding band passing through said first gaps between the first plates of each
of the sets for said first ends, and
said packing object is wrapped by a second holding band passing through said second
gaps between the second plates of each of the sets for said second ends.
6. The packing box according to any of claims 2 to 5, wherein said box main body has
a rectangular parallelepiped shape,
said main plate is rectangular,
said first plates are bent upwardly, and
said second plates are bent downwardly.
7. The packing box according to claim 6, wherein a summation of an extending length of
the first plates and an extending length of the second plates is substantially equal
to an inner height of said box main body.
8. The packing box according to claim 7, wherein said extending length of the first plates
is substantially equal to said extending length of the second plates such that said
main plate is held at a middle position in said box main body.
9. A method of packing a packing object in a packing box, comprising:
fixing said packing object on an inner plate;
wherein said inner plate comprises a main plate on which the packing object is
fixed, a set of first plates which bendably extend from each of first ends of said
main plate opposing to each other, and a set of second plates which bendably extend
from each of second ends of said main plate opposing to each other;
bending said first plates upwardly and said second plates downwardly; and
accommodating said inner plate in said box main body to keep said inner plate in
a horizontal direction.
10. The method according to claim 9, wherein said fixing comprises:
fixing said packing object at a center of said main plate such that said packing object
is not contact with inner walls of said box main body.
11. The method according to claim 9, wherein a summation of an extending length of the
first plates and an extending length of the second plates is substantially equal to
an inner height of said box main body.
12. The method according to claim 11, wherein said extending length of the first plates
is substantially equal to said extending length of the second plates such that said
main plate is held at a middle position in said box main body.
13. The method according to any of claims 9 to 12, wherein said first plates are separated
by first gaps, and said second plates are separated by second gaps,
said fixing comprises:
wrapping said packing object by a first holding band passing through said first gaps
between the first plates of each of the sets for said first ends; and
wrapping said packing object by a second holding band passing through said second
gaps between the second plates of each of the sets for said second ends.