BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Field of the Invention
[0001] The present invention relates to a package for an electric apparatus, and in particular,
to a package made taking into account housing of a power supply cord of an electric
apparatus.
Description of the Related Art
[0002] Packaging boxes such as corrugated fiberboard boxes have hitherto been widely used
to transport articles without damage. To pack an electric apparatus or the like which
is not resistant to an impact, for example, a cushioning material such as styrene
foam is filled into the box. Further, the electric apparatus may be provided with
an accessory such as a power supply cord extending from the electric apparatus main
body or a remote control device. Accordingly, packing of these members must be taken
into account. Japanese Patent Laid-Open Publication No. 2001-315759, Japanese Patent
Laid-Open Publication No. 2002-80027 and Japanese Utility Model Registration No. 3096243
(patent documents 1 to 3) disclose conventional techniques for housing a power supply
cord and the like in such a packaging box.
[0003] The patent references deal with problems such as the complicatedness of an operation
of housing a power supply cord in a dedicated packaging member (for example, a box)
and higher costs resulting from an increase in the number of packaging members. According
to the patent references, a power supply cord is locked or housed in a packaging box
in which an electric apparatus is packed or in a cushioning material, thus eliminating
the need for a packaging member in which the power supply cord and the like are housed.
However, when the power supply cord connected to the electric apparatus main body
is housed in the packaging box in which the electric apparatus is packed or in the
cushioning material, that operation may be complicated (since the power supply cord
is connected to the electric apparatus main body and there is a fixed relationship
between the electric apparatus main body and the packaging box or cushioning material,
the positional relationship between the power supply cord and the packaging box or
cushioning material is limited, thus complicating operations such as fitting of the
power cord into the packaging box or cushioning material) .
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0004] In view of these problems, it is an object of the present invention to provide a
package for an electric apparatus which allows a power supply cord to be efficiently
housed when an electric apparatus is packed and which enables the power supply cord
to be appropriately held in a packaging box.
[0005] According to Claim 1, there is provided a package for an electric apparatus in which
the electric apparatus protected by a cushioning material is accommodated in a packaging
box, the package being characterized by comprising a power supply plug holding member
constructed by folding a foldable packing material such as a corrugated fiberboard
at one position into a general L-shape and forming a cut-in portion or a notch in
one or both of two surfaces formed across the fold, a plug terminal of the power supply
plug being inserted through the cut-in portion or notch, and in that the plug terminal
of the power supply plug is inserted through the cut-in portion or notch to allow
the power supply plug holding member to hold the power supply plug of the electric
apparatus, and the power supply plug holding member holding the power supply plug
is housed in a gap portion formed between the electric apparatus and the packaging
box by the presence of the cushioning material.
[0006] According to this configuration, the "power supply plug holding member" can be formed
simply by forming, in the corrugated fiberboard or the like, the cut-in portion or
notch through which the plug terminal of the power supply plug is inserted and then
folding the corrugated fiberboard into two. The power supply plug (power supply cord)
can be locked in the "power supply plug holding member" simply by inserting the plug
terminal into the cut-in portion or notch. Then, the power supply plug holding member
holding the power supply plug is housed in the packaging box to hold the power supply
plug (power supply cord) in the packaging box. The "power supply plug holding member"
has two planes (L-shaped). Consequently, the plug terminal can be inserted and held
in one of the planes, whereas the other plane separates (protects) the power supply
plug (power supply cord) from the electric apparatus.
[0007] According to Claim 2, there is provided a package for an electric apparatus in which
the electric apparatus protected by a cushioning material is accommodated in a packaging
box, the package being characterized by comprising a power supply plug holding member
constructed by folding a foldable packing material such as a corrugated fiberboard
at two positions into a general U shape and forming a cut-in portion or a notch in
one or more of three surfaces formed across the folds, a plug terminal of the power
supply plug being inserted through the cut-in portion or notch, and in that the plug
terminal of the power supply plug is inserted through the cut-in portion or notch
to allow the power supply plug holding member to hold the power supply plug of the
electric apparatus, and the power supply plug holding member holding the power supply
plug is housed in a gap portion formed between the electric apparatus and the packaging
box by the presence of the cushioning material.
[0008] According to this configuration, the "power supply plug holding member" is substantially
U-shaped. Consequently, the power supply plug (power supply cord) can be held so as
to be sandwiched between three planes.
[0009] According to Claim 3, the package for the electric apparatus according to Claim 1
or 2 is characterized in that when the power supply plug is locked in the power supply
plug holding member, the plug terminal of the power supply plug is inserted through
the cut-in portion or notch so that the power supply plug is held at an inside position
in a direction in which the power supply plug holding member is folded, and the power
supply plug holding member holding the power supply plug is accommodated in the gap
portion between the electric apparatus and the packaging box so as to prevent the
plug terminal of the power supply plug from projecting toward the electric apparatus.
[0010] With this arrangement, the power supply plug holding member is housed in the gap
portion between the electric apparatus and the packaging box so as to prevent the
plug terminal of the power supply plug from projecting toward the electric apparatus.
This prevents the plug terminal from contacting the plug terminal.
[0011] According to Claim 4, the package for the electric apparatus according to any of
Claims 1 to 3 is characterized by comprising a projecting portion that is substantially
as long as or longer than the plug terminal of the power supply plug projected from
the cut-in portion or notch in the power supply plug holding member by inserting the
plug terminal through the cut-in portion or notch, the projecting portion being formed
on a surface of the power supply plug holding member from which the plug terminal
projects, by folding the power supply plug holding member or by using a tongue piece
portion formed by creating a cut-in portion in a part of the power supply plug holding
member.
[0012] With this arrangement, the projecting portion is formed on the surface from which
the plug terminal projects; the projecting portion is substantially as long as or
longer than the projected plug terminal. This prevents the plug terminal from contacting
the electric apparatus or packaging box.
[0013] According to Claim 5, the package for the electric apparatus according to any of
Claims 1 to 4 is characterized in that an accessory for the electric apparatus such
as a remote control device is locked on the power supply plug holding member using
a pressure-sensitive adhesive tape or a tying band to house the power supply plug
holding member in the gap portion between the electric apparatus and the packaging
box.
[0014] With this arrangement, the accessory for the electric apparatus such as a remote
control device is housed in the packaging box while being held by the power supply
plug holding member.
[0015] According to Claim 6, the package for the electric apparatus according to any of
Claims 1 to 4 is characterized in that an accessory housing portion is formed in the
power supply plug holding member by creating two substantially parallel cut-in portions
of substantially the same length in the power supply plug holding member and bending
a band portion sandwiched between the two cut-in portions and an outside portion of
the two cut-in portions in different directions so as to draw out the band portion,
or creating one cut-in portion in the power supply plug holding member and bending
portions located across the cut-in portion in different directions in a staggered
manner, and an accessory for the electric apparatus such as a remote control device
is housed in the accessory housing portion, while the power supply plug holding member
is housed in the gap portion between the electric apparatus and the packaging box.
[0016] With this configuration, the power supply plug holding member itself forms the accessory
holding portion in which the accessory for the electric apparatus such as a remote
control device is held. This eliminates the need for a pressure-sensitive adhesive
tape or a tying band used to lock the accessory such as a remote control device.
[0017] According to Claim 7, the package for the electric apparatus according to any of
Claims 1 to 6 is characterized in that the power supply plug holding member is formed
by folding a foldable packaging material such as a generally rectangular corrugated
fiberboard, and the dimensions of one or more sides of an external shape of the power
supply plug holding member are substantially the same as or slightly smaller than
those of one or more sides of the gap portion between the electric apparatus and the
packaging box.
[0018] With this arrangement, the dimensions of one or more sides of the external shape
of the power supply plug holding member are substantially the same as or slightly
smaller than those of one or more sides of the gap portion between the electric apparatus
and the packaging box. Accordingly, the power supply plug holding member can be positioned
relative to the packaging box. This prevents the power supply plug holding member
from becoming unsteady in the packaging box during transportation or the like. Moreover,
an external load imposed on the packaging box can be partly held by the power supply
plug holding member.
[0019] According to Claim 8, the package for the electric apparatus according to any of
Claims 1 to 7 is characterized in that a plurality of cut-in portions or notches through
which the plug terminal of the power supply plug is inserted are formed on the basis
of a shape of the terminal of the power supply plug in accordance with a certain specification,
or one or more fitting holes are formed into which a grip portion of the power supply
plug is fitted.
[0020] With this arrangement, even if for example, the shape of the grip portion of the
plug terminal or power supply plug varies depending on its destination, this can be
dealt with using a single type of "power supply plug holding member" by forming the
notch or fitting hole corresponding to each shape.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0021]
FIG. 1 is a diagram schematically showing a power supply plug holding member in accordance
with Embodiment 1; FIG. 1 (a) is a plan development and FIG. 1 (b) is a perspective
view.
FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing that a package in accordance with Embodiment
1 is opened.
FIG. 3 is a partly exploded plan view of the package in accordance with Embodiment
1; FIG. 3(a) is a plan development and FIG. 3(b) is a perspective view.
FIG. 4 is a diagram schematically showing another power supply plug holding member;
FIG. 4 (a) is a plan development and FIG. 4 (b) is a perspective view.
FIG. 5 is a diagram schematically showing a power supply plug holding member in accordance
with Embodiment 2; FIG. 5 (a) is a plan development and FIG. 5(b) is a perspective
view.
FIG. 6 is a perspective view showing that a package in accordance with Embodiment
2 is opened.
FIG. 7 is a perspective view illustrating a part of a packing operation for the package
in accordance with Embodiment 2.
FIG. 8 is a partly exploded plan view of the package in accordance with Embodiment
2; FIG. 8 (a) is a plan view, FIG. 8 (b) is a side view, and FIG. 8(c) is a rear view.
FIG. 9 is a diagram showing the shapes of various power supply plugs.
FIG. 10 is a diagram showing how the various power supply plugs are associated with
the power supply plug holding member in accordance with Embodiment 2.
FIG. 11 is a diagram schematically showing a power supply plug holding member in accordance
with Embodiment 3; FIG. 11(a) is a plan development, FIG. 11 (b) is a perspective
view, and FIG. 11 (c) is a plan view.
FIG. 12 is a partly exploded plan view of the package in accordance with Embodiment
3.
FIG. 13 is a diagram schematically showing another power supply plug holding member;
FIG. 13 (a) is a plan development and FIG. 13 (b) is a perspective view.
FIG. 14 is a diagram schematically showing another power supply plug holding member;
FIG. 14(a) is a plan development, FIG. 14(b) is a perspective view, and FIG. 14(c)
is a plan view.
FIG. 15 is a diagram schematically showing another power supply plug holding member;
FIG. 15 (a) is a plan development and FIG. 15 (b) is a perspective view.
FIG. 16 is a diagram schematically showing a power supply plug holding member in accordance
with Embodiment 4; FIG. 11(a) is a plan development, FIG. 11 (b) is a perspective
view, and FIG. 11 (c) is a perspective view showing that an accessory has been housed.
FIG. 17 is a partly exploded plan view of a package in accordance with Embodiment
4.
FIG. 18 is a diagram schematically showing another power supply plug holding member;
FIG. 18 (a) is a plan development and FIG. 18 (b) is a perspective view.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0022] Specific embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to
the drawings. The embodiments below simply illustrate forms of implementation of the
present invention and are not intended to limit the present invention within the scope
of the embodiments.
[Embodiment 1]
[0023] FIG. 1 is a diagram schematically showing a power supply plug holding member in accordance
with the present embodiment. FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing that a package for
an electric apparatus in accordance with the present embodiment is opened. FIG. 3
is a partly exploded plan view of the package.
[0024] As shown in FIG. 1, a power supply plug holding member 11 in accordance with the
present embodiment is generally L-shaped (FIG. 1b) by forming cut-in portions 111
through which a plug terminal 141a of a power supply plug 141 of an electric apparatus
(television) 14 is inserted, in a corrugated fiberboard that is a foldable packaging
material and folding the corrugated fiberboard at a dashed line 112 in FIG. 1a (FIG.
1b). The cut-in portions 111 are formed during a pressing operation of cutting the
corrugated fiberboard into an external shape (rectangle) shown in FIG. 1a. Accordingly,
only the required operation is folding of the corrugated fiberboard into a general
L shape.
[0025] As shown in FIGS. 2 and 3, the package 1 is composed a packaging box 12, a cushioning
material 13 (upper cushioning material 13a and lower cushioning material 13b), the
electric apparatus 14, and the power supply plug holding member 11 to which the power
supply plug 141 and an accessory (such as a remote control device or a connection
cord) 15 are attached. An operation of constructing the package 1 (an operation of
housing the electric apparatus 14 in the packaging box 12) may involve locking the
accessory 15 on the power supply plug holding member 11 using a pressure-sensitive
adhesive tape or a tying band (16a) , fitting the plug terminal 141a of the power
supply plug 141 into the cut-in portions 111 of the power supply plug holding member
11, attaching the power supply plug holding member 11 to which the accessory 15 and
power supply plug 141 are attached, to the electric apparatus 14 using a pressure-sensitive
adhesive tape 16b or the like, and then housing the electric apparatus 14 in the packaging
box 12 together with the cushioning material 13. Alternatively, the operation may
involve housing the lower cushioning material 13b and the electric apparatus 14 in
the packaging box 12, then in this state, attaching the power supply plug 141 to the
power supply plug holding member 11 on which the accessory 15 has been locked, attaching
the power supply plug holding member 11 to which the accessory 15 and power supply
plug 141 are attached, to the electric apparatus 14 using the pressure-sensitive adhesive
tape 16b or the like, and then housing the upper cushioning material 13a. As described
above, with the package 1 in accordance with the present embodiment, the power supply
plug holding member 11, which holds the power supply plug 141 (power supply cord),
is independent of the packaging box 12 and cushioning material 13. This facilitates
the operation of housing the power supply plug holding member 11. It is also possible
to make the required operations flexible. In particular, with the former housing method,
articles to be housed in the packaging box 12 can be combined together before being
housed in the packaging box 12. This facilitates the operation of housing the articles
to be easily housed in the packaging box 12. It is also easier to take the product
out of the packaging box 12. This configuration is also effective in preventing users
from forgetting to house or take out of the accessory (such as a remote control device
or a connection cord) 15.
[0026] Moreover, as shown in FIG. 3, with the package 1 in accordance with the present embodiment,
one of two surfaces (L shape) of the power supply plug holding member 11 can be used
to separate (protect) the power supply plug 141 and accessory 15 from the electric
apparatus 14. This prevents the accessory 15 or the like from contacting and damaging
the electric apparatus 14 in spite of a swing or an impact during transportation or
the like. Thus, the accessory 15 need not be packed in a vinyl bag or the like. This
in turn contributes to environmental protection and reduces costs. Further, the power
supply plug 141 is housed in the gap portion between the electric apparatus 14 and
the packaging box 12 so as to prevent the plug terminal 141a of the power supply plug
141 from projecting toward the electric apparatus 14. This avoids contacting the plug
terminal 141a with the electric apparatus 14 and thus prevents the terminal 141a of
the power supply plug from contacting and damaging the electric apparatus 14 in spite
of a swing or an impact during transportation or the like. This effect is more effective
when a projecting portion 42a that is substantially as long as or longer than the
projecting plug terminal 141a is formed by folding a tongue piece portion 42 formed,
as shown by a power supply plug holding member 41 in FIG. 4, by creating a cut-in
portion in a part of a power supply plug holding member 41. This is because the projecting
portion 42a protects the plug terminal 141a and inhibits the surface of the power
supply plug holding member 41 in which the cut-in portion 111 is formed from being
bent toward the electric apparatus 14 (the angle of the L shape is increased).
[Embodiment 2]
[0027] FIG. 5 is a diagram schematically showing a power supply plug holding member in accordance
with the present embodiment. FIG. 6 is a perspective view showing that a package for
an electric apparatus in accordance with the present embodiment is opened. FIG. 8
is a partly exploded plan view of the package.
[0028] As shown in FIG. 5, a power supply plug holding member 50 in accordance with the
present embodiment is generally U-shaped by forming cut-in portions 51, 52, and 53
through which a plug terminal of a power supply plug of an electric apparatus (recording
and reproducing apparatus) 61 is inserted, in a substantially rectangular corrugated
fiberboard (foldable packaging material) having a latitudinal (the latitudinal direction
is shown by y in FIG. 5 (a)) length that is substantially the same as the inside height
(shown by x in FIG. 8(c)) of a packaging box 62, and then folding the corrugated fiberboard,
in the same direction, at two dashed lines 55 shown in FIG. 5(a). A plurality of cut-in
portions (51, 52, and 53) are formed in accordance with the shape of the plug terminal
(different plug terminals may have respective numbers of terminals, respective shapes,
or respective distances between the terminals). Moreover, fitting holes 54 are formed
into which a grip portion of the power supply plug is fitted. FIG. 9 shows examples
of various shapes of the power supply plug (power supply plugs 91 and 92). FIG. 10
shows cut-in portions in the power supply plug holding member 50 corresponding to
the respective power supply plugs. Thus, the power supply plug holding member 50 in
accordance with the present embodiment allows a single type of power supply plug holding
member 50 to deal with the various shapes of the power supply plug.
[0029] FIG. 7 shows a perspective view illustrating a part of a process of housing the recording
and reproducing apparatus 61 in the packaging box 62. As shown in the figure, a package
60 in accordance with the present embodiment is constructed by fitting the recording
and reproducing apparatus 61 into a cushioning material 63, which is then housed in
the packaging box 62, and then fitting a power supply plug (power supply cord) 611
into the power supply plug holding member 50, which is then housed in the gap portion
between the recording and reproducing apparatus 61 and the packaging box 62. If a
power supply plug 91 is housed in which a projecting direction of the plug terminal
91a is normal to an extending direction of the cord a shown in FIGS. 9 (al) and 9
(a2) , it is housed so that the plug terminal does not extend toward the electric
apparatus (recording and reproducing apparatus 61) as shown in FIG. 8. Alternatively,
as shown in FIG. 8, a pressure-sensitive adhesive tape or a tying band may be used
to attach the accessory for the recording and reproducing apparatus 61 such as a remote
control device or a connection cord to the power supply plug holding member 50 (its
part corresponding to the inside of the general U shape).
[0030] As described above, with the package 60 in accordance with the present embodiment,
the "power supply plug holding member 50" can be formed simply by folding twice a
corrugated fiberboard already cut by pressing (having its external shape and cut-in
portions and fitting holes already formed) (the power supply plug holding member 50
can be formed easily and inexpensively). The package 60 can then be formed (the electric
apparatus can be housed in the packaging box) by inserting the power supply plug 611
(or power supply plug 91) into the power supply plug holding member 50 (which is independent
of the packaging box 62 and cushioning material 63 and thus has a high degree of freedom
to allow easy operations). This makes the required process clear and simple. Further,
the general U shape of the "power supply plug holding member 50" enables the power
supply plug 611 (power supply cord) to be held by being switched between three planes.
This allows the "power supply plug holding member 50" to exert a stronger force to
hold the power supply plug 611. The "power supply plug holding member 50" also enables
the power supply plug 611 (power supply cord) to be separated from the electric apparatus
(recording and reproducing apparatus 61). This prevents a plug terminal 611a of the
power supply plug 611 from projecting toward the electric apparatus (recording and
reproducing apparatus 61). The electric apparatus (or power supply cord) can thus
be protected (the power supply plug is inhibited from "moving uncontrollably" and
contacting and damaging the electric apparatus during transportation or the like).
Further, as shown in FIG. 8 (a) , the power supply plug holding member 50 folded into
the general U shape is subjected to a certain degree of restoration force (which increases
the folding angle).
Accordingly, the tip of a turn-up portion contacts the inner wall of the packaging
box 62. Therefore, even with a slight difference between the dimensions of the gap
in the packaging box 62 and the external dimensions of the power supply plug holding
member 50, the power supply plug holding member 50 is prevented from becoming unsteady
in the packaging box 62 and is provided with a certain degree of stability.
[0031] Moreover, the latitudinal (the latitudinal direction is shown by y in FIG. 5(a))
length of the power supply plug holding member 50 is formed to be substantially the
same as the inside height (shown by x in FIG. 8(c)) of a packaging box 62. Accordingly,
when for example, packages 60 are stacked, the power supply plug holding member 50
can partly hold a load imposed on the lower package 62 across the height (the general
U shape serves to apply a high proof stress across the height). Consequently, when
packages 60 are stacked, the packaging box 62 is inhibited from being collapsed by
the weight. Furthermore, the power supply plug holding member 50 can hold an accessory
80 such as a remote control device. The accessory 80 such as a remote control device
may be simply placed on a part of the power supply plug holding member 50 which corresponds
to the inside of the U shape rather than being held by the power supply plug holding
member 50 (rather than being fixed using a tape or the like) . Even in this case,
since the latitudinal length of the power supply plug holding member 50 is formed
to be substantially the same as the inside dimension of the packaging box 62 (a space
is partitioned off), the accessory 80 such as a remote control device is inhibited
from contacting the recording and reproducing apparatus 61 to prevent mutual damage.
This reduces total costs including a cost required to form a "power supply plug holding
member 50" and an operational cost for packing. It is also possible to reduce the
risk that the packaging box 62 or its content (recording and reproducing apparatus
61 and accessory 80 or the like) is damaged during transportation or storage. Further,
the high strength of the package allows a larger number of packages to be stacked,
resulting in a secondary effect of a reduction in transportation and storage costs.
[Embodiment 3]
[0032] FIG. 11 is a diagram schematically showing a power supply plug holding member in
accordance with the present embodiment. FIG. 12 is a partly exploded plan view of
a package for an electric apparatus in accordance with the present embodiment. The
same reference numerals as those in Embodiment 2 are used to denote components of
the present embodiment which are similar to those of Embodiment 2.
[0033] As shown in FIG. 11, a power supply plug holding member 1100 in accordance with the
present embodiment is generally U shaped as shown in FIGS. 11(b) and 11(c) by forming
cut-in portions 1101 and 1102 through which the plug terminal 611a of the power supply
plug 611 (or power supply plug 93) of the recording and reproducing apparatus 61,
which is an electric apparatus, is inserted, in a generally rectangular corrugated
fiberboard (foldable packaging material) having a latitudinal (the latitudinal direction
is shown by z in FIG. 11(a)) length that is substantially the same as the inside dimension
of the packaging box 62 and then folding the corrugated fiberboard at dashed lines
in FIG. 11(a). Further, projecting portions 1103 are formed on a surface of the power
supply plug holding member 1100 from which the plug terminal 611a of the power supply
plug 611 projects. As shown in FIG. 11(c), the projecting portions 1103 are formed
so that when the plug terminal 611 is inserted through the cut-in portions 1101, the
projecting portions 1103 are substantially as long as or longer than the projecting
plug terminal 611a.
[0034] With a package 120 for an electric apparatus in accordance with the present embodiment,
the projecting portions 1103 protect the plug terminal 611a as shown in FIGS. 11(c)
and 12. This more effectively prevents the terminal 611a of the power supply plug
from contacting and damaging the electric apparatus (recording and reproducing apparatus
61) or packaging box 62 (or prevents the plug terminal 611a from being damaged) in
spite of a swing or an impact during transportation or the like. FIG. 13 shows that
a tongue piece portion 1302 is formed by creating a cut-in portion 1301 in a part
of a power supply plug holding member 1300 and folding the power supply plug holding
member 1300. FIG. 13 also shows that the tongue piece portion 1302 is used to form
projecting portions on the surface of the power supply plug holding member from which
the plug terminal of the power supply plug projects. FIGS. 14 and 15 show an example
in which a projecting portion is formed on the surface of the power supply plug holding
member from which a plug terminal of a power supply plug projects; the power supply
plug is of the type in which an extending direction of the plug terminal is normal
to an extending direction of the power supply cord (in FIG. 14, a projecting portion
1401 is formed by folding the corrugated fiberboard, and in FIG. 15, a projecting
portion is formed using a tongue piece portion 1502 formed using cut-in portions 1501).
The accessory may be locked on the power supply plug holding member 1100 as in the
case of Embodiment 2. Alternatively, the projecting portions shown in FIGS. 11 and
13 to 15 may be combined to allow a single type of power supply plug holding member
to deal with various shapes of power supply plugs (to protect the plug terminal).
[Embodiment 4]
[0035] FIG. 16 is a diagram schematically showing a power supply plug holding member in
accordance with the present embodiment. FIG. 17 is a partly exploded plan view of
a package for an electric apparatus in accordance with the present embodiment. The
same reference numerals as those in Embodiment 2 are used to denote components of
the present embodiment which are similar to those of Embodiment 2.
[0036] As shown in FIG. 16, a power supply plug holding member 1600 in accordance with the
present embodiment is generally U shaped by forming cut-in portions 1601, 1602, and
1603 through which the plug terminal 611a of the power supply plug 611 (or power supply
plug 91) of the recording and reproducing apparatus 61 is inserted, in a generally
rectangular corrugated fiberboard (foldable packaging material) having a latitudinal
length that is substantially the same as the inside dimension of the packaging box
62 and then folding the corrugated fiberboard at a dashed line 1604 in FIG. 16(a).
Two substantially parallel cut-in portions 1605 of substantially the same length are
also formed in the power supply plug holding member 1600. An accessory housing portion
1610 is formed by bending a band portion 1607 sandwiched between the two cut-in portions
1605 and the outside of the two cut-in portions 1605, in different directions so as
to draw out the band portion 1607 (FIG. 16(b)).
[0037] As shown in FIGS. 16(c) and 17, with the package 170 in accordance with the present
embodiment, the power supply plug holding member 1600 holds and houses the accessory
80 (such as a remote control device or various connection cables) for the electric
apparatus (recording and reproducing apparatus 61) in the packaging box 62. Further,
the power supply plug holding member 1600 itself forms the structure for holding the
accessory 80. This eliminates the need for a pressure-sensitive adhesive tape or a
tying band which is used to lock the accessory 80. This contributes to environmental
protection and reduces costs. Further, the band portion 1607 bent so as to be drawn
out exerts a restoration force to enable the appropriate holding of the accessory
80 housed in the band portion 1607. FIG. 18 shows an example in which an accessory
housing portion 1810 is formed by creating one cut-in portion 1805 in a power supply
plug holding member 1800 and bending portions of the power supply plug holding member
1800 located across the cut-in portion 1805 in different directions in a staggered
manner (folding the power supply plug holding member 100 at a fold 1807). In FIGS.
16 and 18, the cut-in portions used to form the accessory housing portion are substantially
parallel to the longitudinal direction of the power supply plug holding member. However,
the present invention is not limited to this. The cut-in portions may be substantially
parallel to, for example, the latitudinal direction of the power supply plug holding
member (so that the remote control device or the like is held substantially parallel
to the longitudinal direction of the power supply plug holding member).
[0038] In the description of the embodiments, for easy understanding, the specific example
of the electric apparatus is the recording and reproducing apparatus. However, the
scope of the present invention is not limited to this. As is apparent from Embodiment
1, the present invention is effectively applicable to a package for what is called
a "box-shaped" electric apparatus such as a refrigerator. The present invention is
also effectively applicable to a package for what is called a "thin" electric apparatus
such as a notebook personal computer. Specific examples of the "electric apparatus"
include for example, a television, a VTR, a DVD recording and reproducing apparatus,
an HDD reproducing/recording apparatus, a radio, a record player, a cassette deck,
a home theater system, an audio component system, an AV amplifier, an MD recording/reproducing
apparatus, a laser disc player, a microwave oven, an oven range, a toaster, an IH
cooking heater, an iron, an air conditioner, a fan heater, an electric blanket, an
electric fan, a refrigerator, a washing machine, a futon dryer, a clothes dryer, a
dehumidifier, a humidifier, a toilet seat with a washlet, a ventilation system, a
personal computer, a telephone, a cleaner, a game machine, and a projector. The present
invention is effectively applicable to packages for electric apparatuses such as those
listed above which comprise a power supply plug.
[0039] Claim 1 of the present invention sets forth a package for an electric apparatus in
which the electric apparatus protected by a cushioning material is accommodated in
a packaging box, the package being characterized by comprising a power supply plug
holding member constructed by folding a foldable packing material such as a corrugated
fiberboard at one position into a general L-shape and forming a cut-in portion or
a notch in one or both of two surfaces formed across the fold, a plug terminal of
the power supply plug being inserted through the cut-in portion or notch, and in that
the plug terminal of the power supply plug is inserted through the cut-in portion
or notch to allow the power supply plug holding member to hold the power supply plug
of the electric apparatus, and the power supply plug holding member holding the power
supply plug is housed in a gap portion formed between the electric apparatus and the
packaging box by the presence of the cushioning material. According to this configuration,
the "power supply plug holding member" can be formed simply by forming, in the corrugated
fiberboard or the like, the cut-in portion or notch through which the plug terminal
of the power supply plug is inserted and then folding the corrugated fiberboard into
two (Actually, the "cut-in portion or notch" can be formed during a pressing step
of cutting the corrugated fiberboard. The only required operation is "folding"). Consequently,
the "power supply plug holding member" can be formed inexpensively and easily. The
power supply plug (power supply cord) can be locked in the "power supply plug holding
member" simply by inserting the plug terminal into the cut-in portion or notch. Then,
the power supply plug holding member holding the power supply plug is housed in the
packaging box to hold the power supply plug (power supply cord) in the packaging box.
Consequently, the required operation is clear and simple. This reduces total costs
including a cost required to form the "power supply plug holding member" and an operational
cost for packing.
[0040] Claim 2 of the present invention sets forth a package for an electric apparatus in
which the electric apparatus protected by a cushioning material is accommodated in
a packaging box, the package being characterized by comprising a power supply plug
holding member constructed by folding a foldable packing material such as a corrugated
fiberboard at two positions into a general U shape and forming a cut-in portion or
a notch in one or more of three surfaces formed across the folds, a plug terminal
of the power supply plug being inserted through the cut-in portion or notch, and in
that the plug terminal of the power supply plug is inserted through the cut-in portion
or notch to allow the power supply plug holding member to hold the power supply plug
of the electric apparatus, and the power supply plug holding member holding the power
supply plug is housed in a gap portion formed between the electric apparatus and the
packaging box by the presence of the cushioning material. According to this configuration,
the "power supply plug holding member" is substantially U-shaped. Consequently, the
power supply plug (power supply cord) can be held so as to be sandwiched between three
planes. This enables the "power supply plug holding member" to exert a stronger force
to hold the power supply plug and to separate the power supply plug (power supply
cord) from the electric apparatus. Therefore, the electric apparatus (or power supply
cord) can be protected.
[0041] Claim 3 of the present invention sets forth the package for the electric apparatus
according to Claim 1 or 2, characterized in that when the power supply plug is locked
in the power supply plug holding member, the plug terminal of the power supply plug
is inserted through the cut-in portion or notch so that the power supply plug is held
at an inside position in a direction in which the power supply plug holding member
is folded, and the power supply plug holding member holding the power supply plug
is accommodated in the gap portion between the electric apparatus and the packaging
box so as to prevent the plug terminal of the power supply plug from projecting toward
the electric apparatus. With this arrangement, the power supply plug holding member
is housed in the gap portion between the electric apparatus and the packaging box
so as to prevent the plug terminal of the power supply plug from projecting toward
the electric apparatus. This prevents the plug terminal from contacting the plug terminal.
Therefore, the terminal of the power supply plug is prevented from contacting and
damaging the electric apparatus in spite of a swing or an impact during transportation
or the like.
[0042] Claim 4 of the present invention sets forth the package for the electric apparatus
according to any of Claims 1 to 3, characterized by comprising a projecting portion
that is substantially as long as or longer than the plug terminal of the power supply
plug projected from the cut-in portion or notch in the power supply plug holding member
by inserting the plug terminal through the cut-in portion or notch, the projecting
portion being formed on a surface of the power supply plug holding member from which
the plug terminal projects, by folding the power supply plug holding member or using
a tongue piece portion formed by creating a cut-in portion in a part of the power
supply plug holding member. With this arrangement, the projecting portion is formed
on the surface from which the plug terminal projects; the projecting portion is substantially
as long as or longer than the projected plug terminal. This inhibits the plug terminal
from contacting the electric apparatus or packaging box. Therefore, the terminal of
the power supply plug is prevented from contacting and damaging the electric apparatus
in spite of a swing or an impact during transportation or the like.
[0043] Claim 6 of the present invention sets forth the package for the electric apparatus
according to any of Claims 1 to 4, characterized in that an accessory housing portion
is formed in the power supply plug holding member by creating two substantially parallel
cut-in portions of substantially the same length in the power supply plug holding
member and bending a band portion sandwiched between the two cut-in portions and an
outside portion of the two cut-in portions in different directions so as to draw out
the band portion, or creating one cut-in portion in the power supply plug holding
member and bending portions located across the cut-in portion in different directions
in a staggered manner, and an accessory for the electric apparatus such as a remote
control device is housed in the accessory housing portion, while the power supply
plug holding member is housed in the gap portion between the electric apparatus and
the packaging box. With this configuration, the power supply plug holding member holds
and houses the accessory for the electric apparatus such as a remote control device
in the packaging box. The power supply plug holding member itself forms the structure
for holding the accessory. This eliminates the need for a pressure-sensitive adhesive
tape or a tying band used to lock the accessory such as a remote control device. Therefore,
costs can be reduced.
[0044] Claim 7 of the present invention sets forth the package for the electric apparatus
according to any of Claims 1 to 6, characterized in that the power supply plug holding
member is formed by folding a foldable packaging material such as a generally rectangular
corrugated fiberboard, and the dimensions of one or more sides of an external shape
of the power supply plug holding member are substantially the same as or slightly
smaller than those of one or more sides of the gap portion between the electric apparatus
and the packaging box. With this arrangement, the dimensions of one or more sides
of the external shape of the power supply plug holding member are substantially the
same as or slightly smaller than those of one or more sides of the gap portion between
the electric apparatus and the packaging box. Accordingly, the power supply plug holding
member can be positioned relative to the packaging box. This prevents the power supply
plug holding member from becoming unsteady in the packaging box during transportation
or the like. Moreover, an external load imposed on the packaging box can be partly
held by the power supply plug holding member. Consequently, if for example, packaging
boxes containing products are stacked for storage, the boxes are prevented from being
collapsed. Since the "power supply plug holding member" is L-shaped or U-shaped, this
effect is significant along the directions of folds used to form the L or U shape.
[0045] Claim 8 of the present invention sets forth the package for the electric apparatus
according to any of Claims 1 to 7, characterized in that a plurality of cut-in portions
or notches through which the plug terminal of the power supply plug is inserted are
formed on the basis of a shape of the terminal of the power supply plug in accordance
with a certain specification, or one or more fitting holes are formed into which a
grip portion of the power supply plug is fitted. With this arrangement, even if for
example, the shape of the grip portion of the plug terminal or power supply plug varies
depending on its destination, this can be dealt with using a single type of "power
supply plug holding member" by forming the notch or fitting hole corresponding to
each shape. The single component is thus shared to reduce costs.
1. A package for an electric apparatus in which the electric apparatus protected by a
cushioning material is accommodated in a packaging box, the package being characterized by comprising a power supply plug holding member constructed by folding a foldable packing
material such as a corrugated fiberboard at one position into a general L-shape and
forming a cut-in or a notch in one or both of two surfaces formed across the fold,
a plug terminal of the power supply plug being inserted through the cut-in or notch,
and in that the plug terminal of the power supply plug is inserted through the cut-in
portion or notch to allow the power supply plug holding member to hold the power supply
plug of the electric apparatus, and the power supply plug holding member holding the
power supply plug is housed in a gap portion formed between the electric apparatus
and the packaging box by the presence of the cushioning material.
2. A package for an electric apparatus in which the electric apparatus protected by a
cushioning material is accommodated in a packaging box, the package being characterized by comprising a power supply plug holding member constructed by folding a foldable packing
material such as a corrugated fiberboard at two positions into a general U shape and
forming a cut-in portion or a notch in one or more of three surfaces formed across
the folds, a plug terminal of the power supply plug being inserted through the cut-in
portion or notch, and in that the plug terminal of the power supply plug is inserted
through the cut-in portion or notch to allow the power supply plug holding member
to hold the power supply plug of the electric apparatus, and the power supply plug
holding member holding the power supply plug is housed in a gap portion formed between
the electric apparatus and the packaging box by the presence of the cushioning material.
3. The package for the electric apparatus according to Claim 1 or 2, characterized in that when the power supply plug is locked in the power supply plug holding member, the
plug terminal of the power supply plug is inserted through the cut-in portion or notch
so that the power supply plug is held at an inside position in a direction in which
the power supply plug holding member is folded, and the power supply plug holding
member holding the power supply plug is accommodated in the gap portion between the
electric apparatus and the packaging box so as to prevent the plug terminal of the
power supply plug from projecting toward the electric apparatus.
4. The package for the electric apparatus according to any of Claims 1 to 3, characterized by comprising a projecting portion that is substantially as long as or longer than the
plug terminal of the power supply plug projected from the cut-in portion or notch
in the power supply plug holding member by inserting the plug terminal through the
cut-in portion or notch, the projecting portion being formed on a surface of the power
supply plug holding member from which the plug terminal projects, by folding the power
supply plug holding member or using a tongue piece portion formed by creating a cut-in
portion in a part of the power supply plug holding member.
5. The package for the electric apparatus according to any of Claims 1 to 4, characterized in that an accessory for the electric apparatus such as a remote control device is locked
on the power supply plug holding member using a pressure-sensitive adhesive tape or
a tying band to house the power supply plug holding member in the gap portion between
the electric apparatus and the packaging box.
6. The package for the electric apparatus according to any of Claims 1 to 4, characterized in that an accessory housing portion is formed in the power supply plug holding member by
creating two substantially parallel cut-in portions of substantially the same length
in the power supply plug holding member and bending a band portion sandwiched between
the two cut-in portions and an outside portion of the two cut-in portions in different
directions so as to draw out the band portion, or creating one cut-in portion in the
power supply plug holding member and bending portions located across the cut-in portion
in different directions in a staggered manner, and an accessory for the electric apparatus
such as a remote control device is housed in the accessory housing portion, while
the power supply plug holding member is housed in the gap portion between the electric
apparatus and the packaging box.
7. The package for the electric apparatus according to any of Claims 1 to 6, characterized in that the power supply plug holding member is formed by folding a foldable packaging material
such as a generally rectangular corrugated fiberboard, and the dimensions of one or
more sides of an external shape of the power supply plug holding member are substantially
the same as or slightly smaller than those of one or more sides of the gap portion
between the electric apparatus and the packaging box.
8. The package for the electric apparatus according to any of Claims 1 to 7, characterized in that a plurality of cut-in portions or notches through which the plug terminal of the
power supply plug is inserted are formed on the basis of a shape of the terminal of
the power supply plug in accordance with a certain specification, or one or more fitting
holes are formed into which a grip portion of the power supply plug is fitted.