[0001] The invention relates to a packaging element that helps to protect articles, e.g.
electronic articles, such as for example flat screens, against damage and/or shock
during storage/transport.
[0002] It is known to use expanded Polystyrene cushions for protection of articles during
storage and/or transport. Either a kind of case with recesses shaped to receive the
product is made out of Polystyrene. Or a carton box is filled with little Polystyrene
cushions to fill the space between the carton box and the articles.
[0003] WO 2005/118423 (Protective Packaging Systems Ltd.) describes a packaging case for enclosing articles
to protect them against damage and shock during storage and transport. The packaging
case has several walls which are of sheet material and comprise recesses for strengthening
the walls. Furthermore the walls abut edge-to-edge one with another, wherein the abutting
edges of the walls are each formed with ridges and grooves that nest with one another
ridge-within-groove when in mutual abutment.
[0004] US 5,806,683 (Gregory W. Gale) also describes a packaging case for enclosing articles, e.g. bottles, to protect
them against damage and/or shock with side walls that provide shock absorbing structures.
The structures are pyramid-shaped and have recesses therein adapted to the shape of
the product to be packaged.
[0005] There is a need for a packaging element that is environmentally compatible. In particular,
there is a need for a packaging element that is recyclable, has a relatively small
volume and may be produced in a production process that demands only a small amount
of energy. Furthermore there is a need for a packaging element that may easily be
adapted to different geometries of diverse products.
[0006] The present invention provides a packaging element that helps to protect articles
against damage and/or shock during storage/transport having side walls, that are attached
to each other over integral hinges enabling erection of the element. At least one
side wall comprises at least one shock absorbing projection and/or recess, wherein
at least one projection and/or recess is pivotally attached to a side wall of the
packaging element and wherein at least one side wall comprises an opening.
[0007] The packaging element according to the invention provides several walls that are
attached to each other over integral hinges enabling erection of the element. The
packaging element may be made out of one piece with the advantage of saving costs
during production of the packaging element since it does not have to be assembled.
The integral hinges may be for example living hinges.
[0008] The packaging element according to the invention may be erected to become a packaging
element having a certain shape. Depending on the product to be packaged as well as
on the circumstances of packaging - product will be stored/transported in a box, in
a bag etc. - the shape of the packaging element may vary. The possibility of erecting
the element instead of providing a solid element has the advantage of providing a
product with a small volume, with storing advantages. The shock absorbing projection
and/or recess (impact absorbers) are also part of the one piece packaging element
according to the invention. Projection and/or recess do not need to be attached or
assembled to the packaging element.
[0009] At least one projection and/or recess is pivotally attached to a side wall of the
packaging element. Because of that feature the packaging element according to the
invention may be adapted to the shape and/or size of the product to be packaged very
easily. The opening in at least one of the side walls may have the advantage that
the product to be packaged does not have to be positioned completely inside the erected
packaging element. It is possible to position parts of the product outside the packaging
element and parts of it inside of the packaging element. In other words it is possible
to position the packaging element on parts of a product, e.g. on an edge of a product
with the advantage of an easy adaption of the packaging element to several different
kind of products.
[0010] If the product to be packaged and to be protected is for example a flat screen, it
is possible to take four packaging elements according to the invention and position
them on each edge of the flat screen. The impact absorbers in the shape of a projection
and/or a recess may than be positioned between the flat screen itself and for example
a box in which the flat screen will be packaged. If the packaging element with its
projection and/or recess is adapted to the size and the shape of the flat screen as
well as to the box, the four packaging elements prevent movement of the flat screen
within the box and they may also absorb energy from a potential impact. The four packaging
elements have a relative small volume and therewith provide a contribution to environment
protection, since the amount of energy that is needed to produce the four packaging
elements according to the invention is relatively small.
[0011] According to one embodiment of the invention the packaging element is made by thermoforming.
It is also possible to make it out of sheet material via a moulding process. The moulding
process may be an injection moulding process. It may be made in one piece. The materials
that may be used for making the packaging element according to the invention are for
example Polyolefins or Polyester or any other mouldable resilient plastic materials.
[0012] According to another embodiment of the invention the packaging element may have at
least one shock absorbing projections and/or recess that have a circular and/or an
oval configuration with a diameter that decreases with its height. The configuration
may also be squared, triangular or have any other reasonable shape. The decreasing
diameter of the projections and/or recesses helps to provide a packaging element with
a structure that has very good properties during a possible impact since the decreasing
diameter allows the structure to fold in a controlled way thereby absorbing energy
and protecting the packaged product. The diameter may decrease stepwise in order to
provide a packaging element that may be deformed in an elastically way. Such a shape
may easily be produced with a moulding process and offers a simple predetermined folding
structure. The decreasing diameter may also have any other kind of shape such as for
example a continuous decreasing diameter with predetermined folding structures such
as vertical rips.
[0013] The packaging element according to the invention may have side walls that are arranged
as the side walls of a cuboid-shaped figure in the erected state. It may have four
side walls that are connected over three living hinges with each other wherein the
living hinges may be arranged parallel to each other. The two missing side walls of
the cuboid-shaped figure may be composed of flanges that extend from the four side
walls described above. A packaging element in the shape of a cuboid has the advantage
of being easily adapted to the circumstances of packaging, such as to additional boxes
etc.. The packaging element according to the invention may also have other shapes
in its erected state such as for example the shape of a cuboid with six equal side
walls (cube) or even a prism with any reasonable shape as base such as for example
a triangle as base.
[0014] The side walls of the packaging element may abut edge-to-edge with one another. This
feature helps to stabilise the packaging element in its erected state and also provides
the possibility to create additional energy absorbing structures within the packaging
element.
[0015] The packaging element may have flanges that extend from the side walls and have edge-to
edge abutments that are formed with ridges and groves that nest with one another in
the erected state of the packaging element. The flanges of the side walls may compose
additional side walls in the erected state of the packaging element, extending perpendicular
to the side walls from which they extend. These additional side walls help to stabilise
the packaging element in its erected state and also provide the possibility to create
additional energy absorbing structures within the packaging element.
[0016] The ridges and groves of the packaging element according to the invention may be
arranged parallel to each other. Such a structure may absorb energy in the possible
case of an impact because it may fold in a predetermined manner and thereby deform
in a controlled way.
[0017] According to a further embodiment of the invention at least one side wall has a rectangular
cut-out. The rectangular cut-out is one possibility to realise an opening in a side
wall. As described above the opening in at least one of the side walls may have the
function that the product to be packaged does not have to be positioned completely
inside the erected packaging element. It is possible to position parts of the product
outside the packaging element and parts of it inside of the packaging element. In
other words, it is possible to position the packaging element on parts of a product,
e.g. on an edge of a product. Depending on the shape of the product to be protected
the opening may also have any other kind of shape besides a rectangular cut-out, for
example a round or oval cut-out, a triangular cut-out etc.. The cut-out may even extend
into the flanges that extend from the side walls described above.
[0018] The packaging element according to the invention may further have a H-shaped cut-out
in at least one of the side walls. The H-shaped cut-out may be arranged around two
projections and/or recesses functioning as impact absorbers thereby providing a simple
solution for a pivotal attachment of these impact absorbers to a side wall. Such pivotally
attached impact absorber provides a very simple solution of adapting the packaging
element according to the invention to the product to be packed. If a side wall provides
for example two projections arranged next to each other and a H-shaped cut-out is
arranged such around the projections that three sides of each projection are cut out
and each projection is only attached over one side with the side wall. This remaining
side may be used as a hinge thereby providing a pivotal attachment of the projection
to the side wall. The cut-out may have any other reasonable shape, such as for example
an U-shaped cut-out in at least one side wall. The U-shaped cut-out may be used to
provide a pivotal attachment of one projection and/or recess to a side wall. The cut-outs
may have any other shape such as for example a C-shape.
[0019] The packaging element according to the invention may have at least one projection
and/or recess that is angled. As described above the shock absorbing projections and/or
recess may have a configuration with a decreasing diameter. The projection and/or
recess may further have a flat top. According to this embodiment of the invention
this flat top is at least partially angled relative to the side wall the projection
and/or recess extends of. In other words, the flat top has a direction or orientation
that stands with an angle relative to the side wall the projection and/or recess extends
of.
[0020] The packaging element according to the invention may provide a rectangular cut-out
and an H-shaped cut-out that are arranged on two different side walls that are arranged
parallel to each other in the erected state of the packaging element. As described
above an opening in one of the side walls provides the possibility to position parts
of a product outside the packaging element and parts of it inside of the packaging
element or to position the packaging element on parts of the product. Having a H-shaped
cut-out with two pivotally attached projections and/or recesses opposite of an opening
provides further the possibility to orientate the projections and/or recesses in a
way that fits perfectly to the product to be packed and protected. Coming back to
the example of the product being a flat screen, it is possible to take four packaging
elements according to the invention and position them on each edge of the flat screen.
Depending on the size of the packaging elements according to the invention the edges
may enter the packaging element on one side through the rectangular opening and leave
the packaging element through the H-shaped cut-out thereby pivoting the projections
and/or recesses within the H-shaped cut-outs around their remaining connection with
the side wall they extend from. In this scenario the projections and/or recesses provide
impact absorbers to at least two sides of the flat screen that are perfectly adapted
to the shape of the flat screen since they abut with it. The rectangular cut-out as
well as the H-shaped cut-out may have a size that is adapted to the flat screen. Since
there are a lot of flat screens that have a rectangular shape it is possible to use
one seize of packaging element for several similar products.
[0021] The packaging element according to the invention may further provide a H-shaped cut-out
and an U-shaped cut-out that are arranged on two different side walls that are arranged
parallel to each other in the erected state of the packaging element. As described
above an opening in one of the side walls provides the possibility to position parts
of a product outside the packaging element and parts of it inside of the packaging
element or to position the packaging element on parts of the product. Having a H-shaped
cut-out with two pivotally attached projections and/or recesses opposite of an U-shaped
cut-out provides the possibility to arrange several projections and/or recesses on
top of each other and to orientate them in a way that fits perfectly to the product
to be packed and protected.
[0022] According to another embodiment of the invention angled projections and/or recesses
may be arranged on side walls that extend at approximately 90° with respect to the
side walls with cut-outs in the erected state of the packaging element. Such projections
and/or recesses may provide additional impact absorbers that - with their angled top
- may be adapted to each packaging situation by designing the angled projection and/or
recess such that it fits into a space between the product to be packaged and a box
or the like the product is packaged.
[0023] The invention will now be described in more detail with reference to the following
Figures exemplifying particular embodiments of the invention:
- Fig. 1
- a side view of one embodiment of the packaging element according to the invention
out of a moulded sheet from which the packaging element can be erected by folding;
- Fig. 2
- a plan view of the packaging element according to Figure 1;
- Fig. 3
- a side view of the packaging element according to Figure 1 along arrow A in Figure
1;
- Fig. 4
- a sectional view of the packaging element according to Figure 1 along the line B-B
in Figure 2;
- Fig. 5
- a side view of another embodiment of the packaging element according to the invention
out of a moulded sheet from which the packaging element can be erected by folding;
- Fig. 6
- a plan view of the packaging element according to Figure 4;
- Fig. 7
- a sectional view of the packaging element according to Figure 5 along the line C-C
in Figure 6;
- Fig. 8
- a three dimensional view of the erected packaging element according to Figure 1 together
with the article to be protected;
- Fig. 9
- a side view of the packaging element and the article of Figure 7 in a carton box;
- Fig. 10
- a sectional view of the packaging element according to Figure 1 in the erected state
along the line B-B in Figure 2;
- Fig. 11
- a three dimensional view of the erected packaging element according to figure 4 and
5 as well as a three dimensional view of the erected packaging element according to
figures 1 to 3 together with the article to be protected and
- Fig. 12
- a sectional view of the packaging element according to Figure 5 along the line C-C
in Figure 6 in the erected state.
[0024] Herein below various embodiments of the present invention are described and shown
in the drawings wherein like elements are provided with the same reference numbers.
[0025] Figure 1 is a side view of one embodiment of the packaging element according to the
invention. The packaging element according to the invention may be made out of a moulded
sheet. In Figure 1 the packaging element is shown in an unfolded state. Side walls
1, 2, 3, and 4 are lying side by side. They are connected with one another over living
hinges 5. The hinges 5 may have the shape of a bending line. Side wall 1 provides
two projections 6 of circular, conical shape functioning as impact absorbers. The
conical shape of the projections 6 is achieved by three steps in the outer diameter
of the projections 6. Side walls 2 and 4 also provide projections 7 of oval (see Figure
2) conical shape also functioning as impact absorbers. The conical shape of these
projections 7 is achieved by two steps in the outer diameter of the projections 7.
The projections 7 of the side walls 2 and 4 bevel such that a part of the top 8 of
the projections 7 are oriented in an angle relative to the orientation of the side
walls 2 and 4. This feature enables the packaging element to also absorb energy coming
from a certain angle as will be explained with reference to Figure 11. The angle of
the tops 8 of the two projections 7 on side walls 2 and 4 are the same but they are
oriented in opposite directions.
[0026] One side of the packaging element shown in Figure 1 has a latch element 9 that is
linked to side wall 4 over a living hinge 5. The latch element 9 has a step like fixing
structure 11 that corresponds with a similar structure 12 on the opposite side of
the packaging element on side wall 1. During erection of the element it will be folded
at its living hinges 5 from a flat form shown in Figure 1 into the form shown in Figures
8 to 12. The four side walls 1, 2, 3 and 4 are then positioned with an angle of 90°
relative to each other. In that situation the side wall 1 engages with side wall 4
and the latch element 9 is used to attach the two walls 1 and 4 at each other.
[0027] The walls 1 to 4 have flanges 13, 14, 15 and 16 (see also Figure 2) that stand up
on two opposite sides of the side walls 1 to 4. The flanges 13, 14, 15 and 16 have
ridges and grooves, that are arranged parallel to each other, for enhanced rigidity
and they come into conformal edge-to-edge abutment with one another when the packaging
element is erected. In other words they nest with one another in the erected state
of the packaging element. The flanges 13 and 15 have a serpentine profile and have
ridges 17 with intervening grooves 18 running along their edges. On one side the side
walls 1 and 3 provide flanges 13 and 15 with four ridges 17 and on the opposite side
the side walls 1 and 3 have only three ridges 17. This asymmetric structure takes
into account that one side of the product to be pact may have projecting structures.
The flanges 14 and 16 have a single-hump serpentine profile.
[0028] Figure 2 is a plan view of the packaging element according to Figure 1 with its four
side walls 1, 2, 3 and 4 lying side by side. The four side walls 1, 2, 3 and 4 are
connected with each other over living hinges 5 so that the packaging element according
to the invention may be erected by folding into a cuboid-shaped figure. A latch element
9 is linked to side wall 4 over a living hinge 5. The latch element 9 has a step like
fixing structure 11 that corresponds with a similar structure 12 on the opposite side
of the packaging element on side wall 1. During erection of the element it will be
folded at its living hinges 5 from a flat form shown in Figure 1 into the form shown
in Figures 8 to 12. The four side walls 1, 2, 3 and 4 are then positioned with an
angle of 90° relative to each other. In that situation the step wise fixing structure
11 on the latch element 9 engages with the step wise fixing structure 12 on side wall
1 and the latch element 9 is used to attach the two walls 1 and 4 at each other.
[0029] All side walls 1, 2, 3 and 4 provide upper and lower flanges 13, 14, 15, and 16.
The flanges 13, 14, 15 and 16 have ridges 17 and grooves 18 that are arranged parallel
to each other thereby providing a structure that is able to absorb energy during a
possible impact. The upper flanges 13, 14, 15 and 16 have more ridges 17 and grooves
18 than the lower flanges 13, 14, 15 and 16. The flanges 13, 14, 15 and 16 have edge-to-edge
abutments that nest with each other when the packaging element is erected. Therefore
the ridges 17 and grooves 18 of the flanges 13 and 15 are arranged staggered to the
ridges 17 and grooves 18 of the flanges 14 and 16.
[0030] Side wall 1 has two impact absorbers 6 in the shape of conical projections. Both
impact absorbers 6 have the same size. They each have a stepped diameter with three
steps. This structure also provides the possibility to absorb energy during a possible
impact. The two impact absorbers 6 are embedded into an H-shaped cut-out 19 such that
they are both placed on a squared base 21 that lie next to each other. Three sides
of each base 21 are positioned next to the H-shaped cut-out 19 so that each base 21
is connected with the side wall 1 over a living hinge structure 22 that is positioned
at the forth side of each the squared base 21. The living hinge structures 22 are
positioned at opposite sides of the bases 21. The described structures provides the
possibility to pivot the impact absorbers 6 around an axis lying in a straight through
the living hinge structure 22 as can be seen in the Figures 8 to 12. The two described
impact absorbers 6 may be pivoted in opposite directions. By this feature the packaging
element according to the invention may be adapted to the shape of the product to be
packed and protected as will be described with reference to these Figures. The living
hinge structures 22 are positioned at portions of side wall 1 that incline from the
H-shaped cut-out 19. These inclining portions of side wall 1 are oriented essentially
parallel to side walls of the product to be packed and protected when the packaging
element is brought in connection with the product. With such a shape the risk that
sharp edges come in contact with the product is minimized.
[0031] Side walls 2 and 4 each have an impact absorber 7 in the shape of an oval conical
projection. Both impact absorbers 7 have the same size. They each have a stepped diameter
with two steps. And they each have a top 8 that is partly angled relative to the orientation
of the side walls 2 and 4. The angle of the tops 8 of the two projections 7 on side
walls 2 and 4 are the same but they are oriented in opposite directions.
[0032] Side wall 3 has an integrated rectangular cut-out or opening 23. In the erected state
of the packaging element according to the invention the opening 23 and the pivotally
attached projections 6 are positioned on side walls 1 and 3 that are parallel to each
other in the erected state of the packaging element. The function of this opening
23 will be described with reference to Figures 8 to 12.
[0033] Figure 3 is a side view of the packaging element according to Figure 1 along arrow
A in Figure 1. Impact absorber 6 with its three steps projects from side wall 1. Impact
absorber 7 with its two steps is projecting behind impact absorber 6. On the opposite
side of side wall 1 flanges 13 with ridges 17 and grooves 18 with a serpentine profile
are arranged. Through the grooves 18 if the flanges 13 the staggered ridges 17 of
the flanges 14 of side wall 2 can be seen.
[0034] Figure 4 is a sectional view of the packaging element according to Figure 1 along
the line B-B in Figure 2. As in Figure 1 can be seen the side walls 1, 2, 3 and 4
that are lying side by side and that are connected with one another over living hinges
5. Side wall 1 provides two projections 6 of circular, conical shape functioning as
impact absorbers. The conical shape of the projections 6 is achieved by three steps
in the outer diameter of the projections 6. Side walls 2 and 4 also provide conical
projections 7 with two steps in their outer diameter. The projections 7 of the side
walls 2 and 4 bevel such that a part of the top 8 of the projections 7 are oriented
in an angle relative to the orientation of the side walls 2 and 4. The hatched line
in Figure 4 indicates the level of the packaging element at the cut edge on line B-B
in Figure 2. In the area of the two projections 6 on side wall 1 the packaging element
provides two beveled areas 37. These areas 37 stand with an angle of approximately
90° relative to each other. In the area of the rectangular cut-out 23 on side wall
3 the packaging element provides two bevelled areas 38. These areas 38 stand with
an angle β of approximately 90° relative to each other. The areas 37 bevel into the
opposite direction as the areas 38. The function of these areas 37 and 38 will be
described in more detail with reference to Figure 10. The corresponding fixing structures
11 and 12 can also be seen in Figure 4.
[0035] Figure 5 is a side view of another embodiment of the packaging element according
to the invention out of a moulded sheet from which the packaging element can be erected
by folding. Figure 6 is a plan view of the packaging element according to Figure 5.
The embodiment shown in Figures 5 and 6 differs from that shown in Figures 1 and 2,
in that the side wall 3 provides, instead of the opening 23, an U-shaped cut-out 24
around an impact absorber 25 with a circular conical shape with a stepped diameter
as the impact absorbers 6 on side wall 1. Impact absorber 25 is also arranged on a
base 26 with a squared shape. Three sides of the squared base 26 are not connected
to the side wall 3 since they are lying next to the U-shaped cut-out 24. A fourth
side of the base 26 is connected with the side wall 3 over a living hinge 27 allowing
pivoting of the impact absorber 25 relative to the side wall 3 and therewith to the
whole packaging element. The additional impact absorber 25 provides a further possibility
of adapting the packaging element to the product to be packed and protected as well
as to the packaging situation as will be described in detail with reference to Figure
11.
[0036] Figure 7 is a sectional view of the packaging element according to Figure 5 along
the line C-C in Figure 6. As in Figure 5 can be seen the side walls 1, 2, 3 and 4
that are lying side by side and that are connected with one another over living hinges
5. Side wall 1 provides two projections 6 of circular, conical shape functioning as
impact absorbers. The conical shape of the projections 6 is achieved by three steps
in the outer diameter of the projections 6. Side walls 2 and 4 also provide conical
projections 7 with two steps in their outer diameter. The projections 7 of the side
walls 2 and 4 bevel such that a part of the top 8 of the projections 7 are oriented
in an angle relative to the orientation of the side walls 2 and 4. Side wall 3 provides
a projection 25 of circular, conical shape functioning as impact absorber. The conical
shape of this projection 25 is achieved by three steps in the outer diameter. The
hatched line in Figure 7 indicates the level of the packaging element at the cut edge
on line C-C in Figure 5. In the area of the two projections 6 on side wall 1 the packaging
element provides two beveled areas 37. These areas 37 stand with an angle α of approximately
90° relative to each other. In the area of the projection 25 and U-shaped cut-out
24 on side wall 3 the packaging element provides two bevelled areas 38. These areas
38 stand with an angle β of approximately 90° relative to each other. The areas 37
bevel into the opposite direction as the areas 38. The function of these areas 37
and 38 will be described in more detail with reference to Figure 10. The corresponding
fixing structures 11 and 12 can also be seen in Figure 4.
[0037] Figure 8 is a three dimensional view of the erected packaging element according to
Figure 1 together with the article to be protected. The article to be protected is
a flat screen 31. The upper left edge - build by a horizontal oriented upper bar 32
and a vertical oriented side bar 33, enclose a monitor 34 - is shown in Figure 9 with
a packaging element according to the invention put onto it such that parts of the
flat screen 31 are arranged inside of the packaging element and parts of the flat
screen 31 are arranged outside of the packaging element. The packaging element is
erected - in other words folded along its hinges 5 - and has a cuboid shape. The cuboid
has six side walls, four of them are build by the side walls 1, 2, 3 and 4 and two
of them are build by the flanges 13, 14, 15 and 16 of the side walls 1, 2, 3 and 4
that abut each other with their corresponding serpentine profiles. Side wall 1 lies
opposite of side wall 3, side wall 2 lies opposite side wall 4 and the two side walls
that are build by the flanges 13, 14, 15 and 16 lie opposite of each other.
[0038] The edge of the flat screen 31 is pushed through the opening 23 of the side wall
3 and further through the H-shaped cut-out 19 of side wall 1 thereby pivoting the
impact absorbers 6 of side wall 1 around their hinges 22. Each of the side walls 1,
2, 3 and 4 are positioned with an angle of 45° relative to the upper bar of the flat
screen. The two sides walls of the packaging element that are built up by the flanges
13, 14, 15 and 16 are arranged parallel to the monitor 34 of the flat screen 31. The
two bases 21 of the impact absorbers 6 lie along the horizontal oriented upper bar
32 and the vertical oriented side bar 33 such that the bases 21 abut the bars 32 and
33 and that the impact absorbers 6 project in a direction away from them. Each of
the impact absorbers 6 provides protection of the flat screen 31 from possible impacts
coming from above or from the side. The flanges 13, 14, 15 and 16 building the two
additional side walls of the packaging element provide protection against possible
impacts coming from a direction perpendicular to the monitor 34 or the opposite direction
from behind the flat screen 31.
[0039] Figure 9 a side view of the packaging element and the article of Figure 11 in a carton
box 35. All impact absorbers 6, 7, 25 have a top or at least parts of a top - an angled
one 8 or a flat one - that is parallel to the inner side of the box 35 and contacts
it. All impact absorbers 6, 7, 25 are positioned between flat screen 31 and box 35.
Two of them, the impact absorbers 6, 7 may damp possible impacts from above and from
the side. The front and the rear side of the flat screen 31 are protected by the side
walls of the packaging element that are build by the flanges 13,14,15and16.
[0040] Figure 10 is a sectional view of the packaging element according to Figure 1 in the
erected state along the line B-B in Figure 2. This view shows how the product to be
packed and protected - here the flat screen 31 - and the packaging element according
to the invention interact with each other. In other words, this view shows where the
packaging element contacts the flat screen 31. In the erected state of the packaging
element the beveled areas 37 and 38 of the side walls 1 and 3 are each positioned
in a plane thereby providing two contact surfaces for the flat screen 31. The two
contact surfaces enclose an angel of approximately 90° as the beveled areas 37 and
38 do and provide a contact surface for the upper bar 32 and the side bat 33.
[0041] The following is a description of the parts of the packaging element one would pass
if walking along the outer surface of the flat screen 31 beginning at point D in the
direction of arrow E. In the first section of the walk one would pass a step like
structure of side wall 4 leading into the beveled area 38. The beveled area 38 terminates
at the rectangular cut-out 23. In the following section of the walk one would pass
the beveled area 37 of side wall 1 up to the living hinge structure 22. Behind the
living hinge 22 the base 21 would be passed with the impact absorber 6 projecting
therefrom. The base 21 lies in the same plane as the beveled area 37 providing additional
contact surface for the flat screen 31. After passing the impact absorber 6 and another
part of the base 21 the packaging element ends. Further following the outer surface
of the flat screen 31 one would have to pass the edge of the flat screen 31 and than
meet the packaging element again at another base 21 with another impact absorber 6.
After passing a small part of the base 21 one would reach another living hinge structure
22 that leads into the beveled area 37. Behind the beveled area 37 one would reach
the beveled area 38 of side wall 4. The two beveled areas 37 and the base 21 provide
another contact surface for the flat screen 31. After passing another step like structure
of side wall 4 the packaging element ends again.
[0042] 39 indicates the cutting edges of the rectangular cut-out 23 and the H-shaped cut-out
19. The cutting edges 39 are oriented parallel to the flat screen 31 thereby ensuring
that the flat screen 31 does not get any scratches from sharp edges.
[0043] Figure 11 is a three dimensional view of the erected packaging element according
to Figure 5 and 6 as well as a three dimensional view of the erected packaging element
according to Figures 1 to 4 together with the article to be protected. A packaging
element according to the invention may be positioned on each edge of the flat screen
31 thereby protecting all sides of the flat screen 31 as described above. No other
product protecting packaging elements are necessary. Impact absorber 25 and impact
absorber 6 lie on top of each other. Their bases 21 and 26 touch each other as well
as the hinges 22 and 27. The impact absorbers 6 and 25 project in opposite directions
from their bases 21 and 26. The impact absorber 25 touches the flat screen 31 with
its top thereby moving the packaging element parallel to the upper bar 32 of the flat
screen 31 such that impact absorbers 6 and 7 may contact a inside of a not shown box
35 thereby hiding and protecting additional elements, like a separate stand, 36 of
the flat screen 31.
[0044] Figure 12 is a sectional view of the packaging element according to Figure 5 along
the line C-C in Figure 6 in the erected state. This view shows how the product to
be packed and protected - here the flat screen 31 - and another embodiment of the
packaging element according to the invention interact with each other. In other words,
this view shows where the packaging element contacts the flat screen 31. In contrast
to the embodiment shown in Figure 10 the beveled areas 37 and 38 of the side walls
1 and 3 that are each positioned in a plane provide only one contact surfaces for
the flat screen 31. The other contact surface for the flat screen 31 is provided by
the additional projection 25 of side wall 4. The two contact surfaces - first one
build by the beveled areas 37 and 38 the other build by the projection 25 - enclose
an angel of approximately 90°. Projection 25 with its base 25 lies opposite of projection
6 with its base 21. The two bases 26 and 21 are orientated parallel to each other
and touch each other. The living hinge structures 22 and 27 of the bases 21 and 26
are positioned offset of each other. This embodiment of the packaging element according
to the invention provides more space next to the flat screen 31 indicated by the arrow
d in Figure 12 that can be used for additional elements that may be packed together
with the flat screen 31 such as for example a separate stand (see Figure 11).
[0045] 39 indicates the cutting edges of the U-shaped cut-out 24 and the H-shaped cut-out
19. The cutting edges 39 are oriented parallel to the flat screen 31 thereby ensuring
that the flat screen 31 does not get any scratches from sharp edges.
1. Packaging element to protect articles against damage and/or shock during storage/transit
having side walls (1, 2, 3, 4), that are attached to each other over integral hinges
(5) enabling erection of the element, wherein at least one side wall (1) comprises
at least one shock absorbing projection and/or recess (6, 7, 25),
characterized in that at least one projection and/or recess is pivotally attached to a side wall of the
packaging element and
in that at least one side wall comprise an opening (19, 23, 24).
2. Packaging element according to claim 1, characterized in that it is made by thermoforming.
3. Packaging element according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that the shock absorbing projection and/or recess (6, 7, 25) has a circular and/or oval
configuration with a diameter that decreases with its height.
4. Packaging element according to any of the preceding claims, characterized in that the side walls (1, 2, 3, 4) are arranged as cuboid in the erected state.
5. Packaging element according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the side walls (1, 2, 3, 4) abut edge-to-edge with one another.
6. Packaging element according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in flanges (13, 14, 15, 16) that extend from the side walls (1, 2, 3, 4) and have edge-to-
edge abutments that are formed with ridges (17) and groves (18) that nest with one
another.
7. Packaging element according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the ridges (17) and groves (18) are arranged parallel to each other.
8. Packaging element according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that at least one side wall (3) has a rectangular cut-out (23).
9. Packaging element according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that at least one side wall (1) has an H-shaped cut-out (19).
10. Packaging element according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that at least one side wall (3) has an U-shaped cut-out (24).
11. Packaging element according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that at least one projection (7) and/or recess is angled.
12. Packaging element according to claim 8 and 9, characterized in that the rectangular cut-out (23) and the H-shaped cut-out (19) are arranged on two different
side walls (1, 3) that are arranged parallel to each other in the erected state of
the packaging element.
13. Packaging element according to claim 8 and claim 10, characterized in that the H-shaped cut-out (19) and the U-shaped cut-out (25) are arranged on two different
side walls (1, 3) that are arranged parallel to each other in the erected state of
the packaging element.
14. Packaging element according to any of the claims 8 and 11, characterized in that angled projections and/or recesses (7) are arranged on side walls (2, 4) that extend
at an angle of approximately 90° relative to the side walls (1, 3) with cut-outs in
the erected state of the packaging element.