[0001] The present patent of invention pertains to a packaging for storing automotive parts,
in particular brake pads or any other parts having similar formats for automotive
vehicles, said packaging being made of thermoplastic material, the main objective
of which is to provide a sealing system suitable for preventing the entry of humidity
and liquids into the packaging. Additionally, said packaging comprises its own specific
characteristics, which besides providing effective sealing, presents a structure with
better mechanical resistance for housing the parts, and also for promoting safe and
practical stacking. Further, advantageously, the constructive shape of the packaging
now innovated, allows the lid to be opened and closed several times without compromising
its integrity.
Background of the Invention
[0002] A person skilled in the art has knowledge of packaging used to store automotive parts,
chiefly to protect it against external agents or contact with other objects, and to
facilitate the transport and handling thereof, since these automotive components are
made of high density materials, resulting in heavy parts which exert a major force
against the walls of their packaging, which should offer sufficient mechanical resistance
for the safe transport and stacking thereof.
[0003] A known form of packing these automotive parts is the use of cardboard packaging,
where the parts are packed in loose form. Viewing greater protection, in some cases
the parts are previously enveloped with shrinkable material, plastic films, foam,
among others, before being packed in the cardboard packaging.
[0004] Disadvantageously, the need to envelop the parts with materials for additional protection
during the wrapping process, requires an additional stage in the manufacturing process,
which can be eliminated, as it increases the manufacturing cost.
[0005] Notwithstanding the alternative of enveloping the parts for greater protection, before
packing them in the cardboard packaging, today, it is most common simply to store
the parts in the said cardboard packaging in loose form without any additional protection.
[0006] In addition to the parts being loose inside this cardboard packaging, where they
are subject to damage by impact, said packaging is made of a hydrophilic material,
exposing the parts to humidity, since when cardboard absorbs humidity, this humidity
is consequently transferred to the part, causing damage.
[0007] Additionally, said packaging offers no structural resistance to stacking, generating
logistical and storage difficulties in the inventory of wrapped parts, and said parts
may be damaged when stacked or during transport.
[0008] Another disadvantage of cardboard packaging is that once opened for possible checks
of the information on the parts contained inside, the packaging remains open, resulting
from breaking the adhesive seal normally used to guarantee the integrity of the parts.
This procedure is common before assembly, but in many cases when the parts are exposed
in stock, they are subject to humidity and/or falls, which may comprise the useful
life thereof and render them useless.
[0009] Additionally, due to the different environmental conditions this packaging undergoes
during transport, open spending months inside containers on ships crossing oceans,
this packaging needs more effective sealing capable of preventing the entry of humidity,
or even liquids. Therefore, disadvantageously, this humidity can end up damaging the
parts stored in this packaging.
[0010] Among the problems, it is possible to cite the oxidation factor, which in many cases
may reach a level of premature rooting, that is, before assembly and use, the parts
may be oxidized due to the entry of humidity inside the packaging, which reduces their
useful life, any may require repair soon after using the vehicles due to functional
problems. The factor may worsen, depending on the environmental conditions and transport
time, when exported by sea routes, which due to the high rate of salt-water mist causes
corrosion of various metal objects.
[0011] With a view to solving these drawbacks, the present invention proposes a packaging
for storing automotive parts made of thermoplastic material, which comprises a receptacle
closed by a lid, and said packaging comprises a closing and sealing system capable
of promoting effective sealing, preventing humidity from penetrating the packaging
and damaging the stored part(s). Further the invention proposes a packaging with its
own specific characteristics, which besides providing effective sealing, presents
a structural body having better mechanical resistance for housing the parts, and also
for promoting safe and practical stacking.
[0012] Therefore, it is an objective of the present invention to provide the closing, sealing
and locking between the body and the lid, capable of guaranteeing the integrity of
the automotive parts stored, by sealing the entire perimeter.
[0013] It is a further objective of the present invention to provide a packaging with intuitive
opening and closing means, in an easy, practical and safe manner, however many times
necessary, without comprising its integrity.
[0014] Another objective of the present invention is to provide a packaging with a suitable
arrangement such that when stacking the packgings, an upper packaging may be encased
into a lower packaging so as to guarantee greater stability for the pile, besides
sustaining the mechanical efforts involved.
[0015] It is another objective of the present invention to provide packaging having different
sizes so as to enable the packing of parts having varied sizes and shapes.
[0016] It is yet a further objective of the present invention to provide a packaging endowed
with at least an encasement and/or part separation means inside the packaging so as
to enable organized, safe and stable packing.
Summarized description of the invention
[0017] In short, the present invention pertains to a packaging that comprises a closing
and sealing means arranged by the cooperating encasement of a perimeter edge, disposed
on a wall of a receptacle and encasable in a perimeter channel disposed in the internal
region of the lid and endowed with closing and sealing segments which project downwardly
so as to receive the perimeter edge when the lid is closed.
[0018] The lid comprises at least an articulated flap by means of a folding line, and said
articulated flap projects downwardly and comprises an internal region endowed with
at least a locking protrusion of the lid on the receptacle, which also comprises at
least a protrusion disposed on the wall which when encased cooperatingly with the
protrusion promotes locking by mechanical interference.
[0019] The packaging comprises a stacking means arranged by the cooperating encasement of
a lower ridge of the receptacle supported on a perimeter edge of the lid and positioned
between the perimeter ridge and at least a ridge segment disposed on the support edge.
Accordingly, this cooperating encasement system enables safe stacking and fitting,
guaranteeing greater stability of two or more packagings.
[0020] Optionally, the receptacle may comprise at least a means of separating the parts,
such as a support, which may be placed inside the receptacle and preferably encased
by means of grooves.
[0021] Further optionally, the receptacle may comprise at least an encasement means for
packing and/or separating the parts, and the encasement means may be arranged by projections
and/or grooves.
[0022] Presented below are schematical drawings of a particular realization of the invention,
the dimensions and proportions of which are not necessarily real, as the purpose of
the drawings is merely a didactical presentation of their diverse aspects, whose scope
of protection is determined only by the scope of the accompanying claims.
Summarized description of the drawings
[0023]
Figure 1 illustrates an exploded perspective view of a
packaging (E).
Figure 2 illustrates a perspective view of different sizes of
packaging (E).
Figure 3 illustrates a top perspective view of a packaging (E).
Figure 4 illustrates a bottom perspective view of a packaging (E).
Figure 5 illustrates a cut-off view of a simulation of stacking the packaging (E).
Figure 5A illustrates an expanded view of the detail (A) of figure 5, showing the
closing and sealing means (3) of the packaging (E).
Figure 5B illustrates an expanded view of the detail (A) of figure 5, showing details
of the locking of the lid (2) with the receptacle (1) of the packaging (E).
Figure 5C illustrates an expanded view of the detail (A) of figure 5, showing the
contact and encasement points for stacking the packaging (E).
Figure 6 illustrates a means of separating the parts (P) and a means of encasing a
support (S) inside the packaging (E), as an example of embodiment of the invention.
Figure 6A illustrates the support (S) promoting the separation and packing of the
parts (P), as another example of embodiment of the invention.
Description of the Invention
[0024] As represented by the accompanying figures, the packaging (E) comprises a receptacle
(1) closed by a lid (2), and said packaging (E) is preferably manufactured by a process
of injection in thermoplastic material.
[0025] As shown in figures 5 and 5A, a packaging (E) comprises a closing and sealing means
(3) arranged by the cooperating encasement of a perimeter edge (11), disposed on a
wall (10) of the receptacle (1) and encasable in a perimeter channel (21) disposed
in the internal region of the lid (2) and endowed with closing and sealing segments
(22) which project downwardly so as to receive the perimeter edge (11) when the lid
is closed (2).
[0026] Said closing and sealing means (3) is projected and arranged to form encasement regions
that prevent the entry of humidity and liquids into the packaging (E), so as to guarantee
the integrity of the product during storage and transport thereof.
[0027] As shown in figures 1, 5 and 5B, the lid (2) comprises at least an articulated flap
(24) by means of a folding line (25), and said articulated flap (24) projects downwardly
and comprises an internal region (27) endowed with at least a locking protrusion (26)
of the lid (2) on the receptacle (1), which also comprises at least a protrusion (28)
disposed on the wall (10) which when encased cooperatingly with the protrusion (26)
promotes locking by mechanical interference. The folding line (25) is less thick and
flexible.
[0028] Preferably, the wall (10) comprises at least a recess (12) arranged to receive the
internal region (27) of the locking flap (24) of the lid (2) on the receptacle (1).
Accordingly, the internal region (27) projects so as to promote the setting in the
recess (12) disposed on the wall (10) of the receptacle (1). Still preferably, the
flap (24) of the lid (2) comprises an auxiliary grasp region (29) which projects from
its face.
[0029] Advantageously, the closing and sealing means (3) combined with the locking form
by means of the articulated flap (6) prevents the involuntary opening of the lid (2)
when transporting or handling the packaging (E) for replacement or sale. This is an
intuitive opening and closing means which can be handled as many times as necessary
without comprising its integrity.
[0030] As represented in figure 3, the lid (2) comprises projections (4) disposed on its
top face (41), and said projections (4) continuously stand out the thickness of the
top face (41) and are interconnected and delimited by a perimeter ridge (42). This
constructive shape of the lid (2), provides greater rigidity and enables a reduction
in material for the manufacturing thereof, and being symmetrical, also facilitates
the practical opening and closing thereof.
[0031] As shown in figures 5 and 5C, a packaging (E) comprises a stacking means arranged
by the cooperating encasement of a lower ridge (13) of the receptacle (1) supported
on a perimeter edge (43) of the lid (2) and positioned between the perimeter ridge
(42) and at least a ridge segment (44) disposed on the support edge (43). Accordingly,
this cooperating encasement system enables safe stacking and fitting, guaranteeing
greater stability of two or more packagings (E).
[0032] As illustrated in figures 6 and 6A, optionally the receptacle (1) may comprise at
least a means of separating the parts (P), such as a support (S), which can be placed
inside the receptacle (1) and preferably encased by means of grooves (14).
[0033] Still optionally, the receptacle (1) may comprise at least an encasement means for
packing and/or separating the parts (P), and the encasement means may be arranged
by projections and/or grooves (not illustrated).
[0034] Advantageously the encasement and/or part separation means inside the packaging enable
organized, safe and stable packing.
[0035] As illustrated by figure 2, the packaging (E) may be made in different sizes so as
to enable suitable packing of brake pads for the varied models of automotive vehicles.
[0036] One skilled in the art will promptly perceive, based on the description and the drawings
represented, various ways of carrying out the invention without straying from the
scope of the accompanying claims.
1. A "PACKAGING FOR STORING AUTOMOTIVE PARTS", comprising a receptacle (1) endowed with
a wall (10) and closed by a lid (2), characterized by comprising a closing and sealing means (3) arranged by the cooperating encasement
of a perimeter edge (11), disposed on a wall (10) of the receptacle (1) and encasable
in a perimeter channel (21) disposed in the internal region of the lid (2) and endowed
with closing and sealing segments (22) which project downwardly so as to receive a
perimeter edge (11) when the lid (2) is closed.
2. The "PACKAGING FOR STORING AUTOMOTIVE PARTS", as claimed in claim 1, characterized by the lid (2) comprises at least an articulated flap (24) by means of a folding line
(25), and said articulated flap (24) projects downwardly and comprises an internal
region (27) endowed with at least a locking protrusion (26) of the lid (2) on the
receptacle (1), which also comprises at least a protrusion (28) disposed on the wall
(10) which when encased cooperatingly with the protrusion (26) promotes locking by
mechanical interference.
3. The "PACKAGING FOR STORING AUTOMOTIVE PARTS", as claimed in claim 2, characterized by the wall (10) comprises at least a recess (12) arranged to receive an internal region
(27) of the locking flap (24) of the lid (2) on the receptacle (1).
4. The "PACKAGING FOR STORING AUTOMOTIVE PARTS", as claimed in claims 2 or 3, characterized by the folding line (25) is less thick and flexible.
5. The "PACKAGING FOR STORING AUTOMOTIVE PARTS", as claimed in claim 2, characterized by the flap (24) of the lid (2) comprises an internal region (27) which projects so
as to promote the setting in a recess (12) disposed on the wall (10) of the receptacle
(1).
6. The "PACKAGING FOR STORING AUTOMOTIVE PARTS", as claimed in claims 1 to 5, characterized by the flap (24) of the lid (2) comprises an auxiliary grasp region (29) which projects
from its outer face.
7. The "PACKAGING FOR STORING AUTOMOTIVE PARTS", as claimed in the preceding claims,
characterized by the lid (2) comprises projections (4) disposed on its top face (41), and said projections
(4) continuously stand out the thickness of the top face (41) and are interconnected
and delimited by a perimeter ridge (42).
8. The "PACKAGING FOR STORING AUTOMOTIVE PARTS", as claimed in claims 1 and 7, characterized by comprising a stacking means arranged by the cooperating encasement of a lower ridge
(13) of the receptacle (1) supported on a perimeter edge (43) of the lid (2) and positioned
between the perimeter ridge (42) and at least a ridge segment (44) disposed on the
support edge (43).
9. The "PACKAGING FOR STORING AUTOMOTIVE PARTS", as claimed in the preceding claims characterized by the receptacle (1) comprises at least a part separation means (P) for packing inside
the packaging (E).
10. The "PACKAGING FOR STORING AUTOMOTIVE PARTS", as claimed in claim 9 characterized by the part separation means (P) is a support (S) which is positioned inside the receptacle
(1) for packing the parts (P).
11. The "PACKAGING FOR STORING AUTOMOTIVE PARTS", as claimed in claim 10 characterized by the support (S) is encased inside the receptacle (1) by means of grooves (14).
12. The "PACKAGING FOR STORING AUTOMOTIVE PARTS", as claimed in preceding claims characterized by the receptacle (1) comprises at least an encasement means for packing and/or separating
the parts (P).
13. The "PACKAGING FOR STORING AUTOMOTIVE PARTS", as claimed in claim 12 characterized by the encasement means for packing the parts (P) is arranged by projections and/or
grooves disposed inside the receptacle (1).