CN111936393A - Packing component - Google Patents

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CN111936393A
CN111936393A CN201980024340.9A CN201980024340A CN111936393A CN 111936393 A CN111936393 A CN 111936393A CN 201980024340 A CN201980024340 A CN 201980024340A CN 111936393 A CN111936393 A CN 111936393A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
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    • B65D81/02Containers, packaging elements, or packages, for contents presenting particular transport or storage problems, or adapted to be used for non-packaging purposes after removal of contents specially adapted to protect contents from mechanical damage
    • B65D81/05Containers, packaging elements, or packages, for contents presenting particular transport or storage problems, or adapted to be used for non-packaging purposes after removal of contents specially adapted to protect contents from mechanical damage maintaining contents at spaced relation from package walls, or from other contents
    • B65D81/107Containers, packaging elements, or packages, for contents presenting particular transport or storage problems, or adapted to be used for non-packaging purposes after removal of contents specially adapted to protect contents from mechanical damage maintaining contents at spaced relation from package walls, or from other contents using blocks of shock-absorbing material
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
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The packing member (1) is a member for packing the washing machine (A). The packaging member (1) is provided with a housing section (100) and a protective member (300). The storage part 100 stores the washing machine (a). The protective member 300 is disposed between the receiving portion 100 and the washing machine a. The protective member 300 includes a pad portion (310) and a support portion (320). The pad (310) is placed on the upper part of the washing machine (A). The pillar part (320) is interposed between the pad part (310) and the first base pad (411) on which the washing machine (A) is placed. The post portion (320) is fixed to the pad portion (310), or the post portion (320) and the pad portion (310) are integrated.

Description

Packing component
Technical Field
The present invention relates to a packing member.
Background
The packaging member described in patent document 1 includes ribs and a lower package body. The ribs are disposed below the outer bottom surface of the sink. The water tub is rockably supported inside an outer case of the washing machine. The lower package body is composed of a bag. The bag is inflated by injecting air. The bag is clamped between the inner surface of the outer box and the ribs of the washing machine.
Documents of the prior art
Patent document
Patent document 1: japanese patent No. 2000-128273
Disclosure of Invention
Problems to be solved by the invention
The packing member may be provided with a pad part on the upper part of the washing machine and the pad part may be supported by the pillar part. In this case, if the operator forgets to install the stay portion, an excessive load may be applied to the washing machine through the pad portion.
The invention aims to provide a packaging member which can prevent operators from forgetting to arrange a support post.
Means for solving the problems
According to the first aspect of the invention, the packing member is a member for packing the objects to be packed. The packaging member includes a housing portion and a protective member. The storage section stores the packaged object. The protective member is provided between the storage portion and the object to be bound. The protection member has a pad portion and a pillar portion. The cushion part is placed on the upper part of the packed object. The support column section is interposed between the pad section and a placement section on which the object to be packed is placed. The post portion is fixed to the cushion portion, or the post portion and the cushion portion are integrated.
Advantageous effects
According to the present invention, it is possible to prevent the operator from forgetting to install the column part.
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Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a packing member according to a first embodiment.
Fig. 2 is a perspective view of the housed unit.
Fig. 3 is a perspective view of the housing portion.
Fig. 4 is a first perspective view of the protective member.
Fig. 5 is a first perspective view showing a state in which the protection member and the housed unit are housed in the housing portion.
FIG. 6 (a) is a perspective view of the accommodating part; (b) is a plan view of the housing portion.
FIG. 7 (a) is a first sectional view of the housing part; (b) is a second cross-sectional view of the receiving portion.
Fig. 8 is a second perspective view of the protective member.
Fig. 9 is a second perspective view showing a state in which the protection member and the housed unit are housed in the housing portion.
FIG. 10 (a) is a third sectional view of the accommodating part; (b) is a fourth sectional view of the housing portion. Fig. 11 (a) is a front view showing the positions of hole portions in the second and third embodiments; (b) is a front view showing a modification of the positions of the holes in the second and third embodiments.
Detailed Description
Embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings. In the drawings, the same or corresponding portions are denoted by the same reference numerals and description thereof will not be repeated.
[ first embodiment ]
A packaging member 1 according to a first embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to fig. 1. Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a packaging member 1 according to a first embodiment.
The packing member 1 is a member for packing the washing machine a. The washing machine a is a vertical washing machine. The washing machine a is an example of the packed object of the present invention. The object to be packed is not limited to the washing machine a, and may be any object that can be packed.
The packaging member 1 includes a housing portion 100, a lid portion 200, a pair of protective members 300, and a bottom portion 400.
The storage portion 100 stores the washing machine a. The lid 200 functions as an upper cover of the housing portion 100.
Each of the pair of protective members 300 relaxes an external force applied to the washing machine a. Each of the pair of protective members 300 is disposed between the receiving part 100 and the washing machine a. Specifically, in a state where the storage portion 100 stores the washing machine a, each of the pair of protection members 300 is disposed between the storage portion 100 and the washing machine a.
The bottom 400 is provided with a washing machine a. The bottom 400 functions as a bottom of the housing portion 100.
Next, referring to fig. 2, the washing machine a and the bottom 400 will be explained. Fig. 2 is a perspective view of the housed unit X.
The housed unit X is a unit including the bottom 400 and the washing machine a provided in the bottom 400.
As shown in fig. 2, the washing machine a has a substantially square pillar shape. Washing machine a has casing a1, lid a2, and washing tub (not shown). The washing tank is housed in a casing a 1. An inlet of the washing tank is disposed at an upper portion a11 of the casing a 1.
The lid A2 opens the inlet of the washing tank. The lid portion a2 is provided on the upper portion a11 of the housing a 1. The rear portion A21 of the lid portion A2 is rotatably mounted on the upper portion A11 of the housing A1. The front portion a22 of the lid portion a2 rotates in the vertical direction about the rear portion a21 of the lid portion a 2.
When lid a2 is in the closed state, rear portion a21 of lid a2 is placed on upper portion a11 of case a1, but front portion a22 of lid a2 is spaced from upper portion a11 of case a1, and gap A3 is formed between front portion a22 of lid a2 and upper portion a11 of case a 1.
Washing machine a also has a pair of first corners a5 and a pair of second corners a 6.
The first corner a5 denotes a corner located on the upper side in the washing machine a. The first corner a5 extends in the front-rear direction.
The second corner a6 denotes a corner located in front of the side in the washing machine a. The second corner a6 extends in the up-down direction.
The bottom 400 has a mounting portion 410 and a housing 420.
Washing machine a is placed on the placement portion 410. The mounting portion 410 is provided below the washing machine a. The mounting portion 410 is formed of, for example, styrofoam.
The mounting portion 410 has a pair of first base pads 411 and a pair of second base pads 412.
On each of the pair of first bottom pads 411, a front corner portion a41 of the washing machine a is placed. The front corner a41 is a corner located on the front side in the lower portion a4 of the washing machine a. Each of the pair of first base pads 411 has a placement surface 41a formed facing upward. The mounting surface 41a is located at a position not overlapping with the washing machine a in the vertical direction. In the first embodiment, the placement surface 41a is located around the front corner a 41.
The first base pad 411 is an example of the placing unit of the present invention.
On each of the pair of second base mats 412, a rear corner a42 of the washing machine a is placed. The rear corner a42 is a corner located on the rear side in the lower portion a4 of the washing machine a.
The receiving body 420 receives a pair of first base pads 411 and a pair of second base pads 412. The housing 420 is disposed below the mounting portion 410.
The housing 420 has a housing space 421 and a wall 422. The wall portion 422 is formed of, for example, corrugated cardboard. Wall 422 is formed in a box shape with an open upper portion.
The housing space 421 is a space surrounded by the wall 422. The upper portion of the receiving space 421 is open and communicates with the outside of the receiving portion 100. The front, rear, side and lower portions of the receiving space 421 are closed by the wall 422.
The housing 420 houses the placement portion 410 in the housing space 421.
Since the washing machine a is mounted on the mounting portion 410 and the mounting portion 410 is received in the receiving body 420, the washing machine a is disposed on the bottom 400. As a result, the housed unit X is generated.
Next, the housing portion 100 will be described with reference to fig. 3. Fig. 3 is a perspective view of the housing portion 100.
As shown in fig. 3, the housing portion 100 houses the washing machine a (see fig. 1). The storage portion 100 is formed of, for example, a corrugated cardboard.
The housing portion 100 has a cylindrical shape with both upper and lower ends open. The housing portion 100 has a wall portion 110 and a housing space 120. The housing space 120 is a space surrounded by the wall 110.
Wall portion 110 has a front wall portion 112, a left wall portion 113, a rear wall portion 114, a right wall portion 115, a lower opening portion 116, and an upper opening portion 117.
The front wall 112, the left wall 113, the rear wall 114, and the right wall 115 are each a flat plate-shaped member. The front wall 112 is located in front of the housing space 120, closing the front of the housing space 120. The left wall portion 113 is adjacent to the front wall portion 112. The left wall 113 is located on the left side of the housing space 120, and closes the left side of the housing space 120. The rear wall portion 114 is adjacent to the left wall portion 113. The rear wall portion 114 is located behind the housing space 120, and closes the rear of the housing space 120. The right wall portion 115 is located between the front wall portion 112 and the rear wall portion 114. The right wall 115 is located on the right side of the housing space 120, closing the right side of the housing space 120.
Lower opening portion 116 is located below housing space 120. The lower opening 116 communicates the lower portion of the housing space 120 with the outside of the housing portion 100.
The upper opening 117 is located above the housing space 120. The upper opening 117 communicates the upper portion of the housing space 120 with the outside of the housing portion 100.
The lid 200 is a member for closing the upper opening 117 of the housing portion 100. The lid portion 200 is formed of, for example, corrugated cardboard. In the first embodiment, the lid 200 is the same member as the housing portion 100.
The lid section 200 has a plurality of top plates 210. Each of the plurality of top plate portions 210 has a flat plate shape.
The top plate 210 is provided so as to be bendable at the upper portions of the front wall 112, the left wall 113, the rear wall 114, and the right wall 115.
Next, the protection member 300 will be described with reference to fig. 4. Fig. 4 is a first perspective view of the protective member 300.
The pair of protection members 300 have the same structure as each other. Hereinafter, the description will be given focusing on one of the pair of protective members 300.
The protective member 300 includes a pad portion 310 and a pillar portion 320.
The cushion portion 310 is formed of, for example, styrofoam.
The pad 310 has a shape extending in the front-rear direction. The front-back direction is an example of the first direction of the present invention.
The pad 310 is placed on the upper part of the washing machine a (see fig. 1).
The pad 310 has a first end 31a and a second end 31 b. The first end 31a is a rear end in the pad 310. The first end 31a is an example of the first end of the present invention. The second end 31b is the end on the front side in the pad 310. The second end 31b is an example of the second end of the present invention.
The support column part 320 is provided between the pad part 310 and the placement part 410 (see fig. 1).
The pillar portion 320 supports the pad portion 310. For example, the pillar portion 320 is formed of styrofoam. The pillar portion 320 has a shape extending in the vertical direction.
The pillar portion 320 is fixed to the pad portion 310. The pillar portion 320 is fixed to the pad portion 310 by an adhesive, for example. In addition, in the first embodiment, the pillar portion 320 is separated from the pad portion 310. However, the present invention is not limited thereto. The pillar portion 320 may be integrated with the pad portion 310.
The pillar portion 320 has a base end portion 32a and a tip end portion 32 b.
The proximal end portion 32a is an upper end portion of the pillar portion 320. The base end portion 32a is fixed to the second end portion 31b of the pad 310. Specifically, the base end portion 32a is fixed to the lower end surface 31c of the second end portion 31 b.
The front end portion 32b is a lower end portion of the pillar portion 320. The front end portion 32b protrudes downward from the second end portion 31b of the pad 310. The lower direction is an example of the second direction of the present invention.
Next, a procedure of providing the protective member 300 between the housing portion 100 and the washing machine a will be described with reference to fig. 4.
As shown in fig. 4, the housed unit X is housed in the housing space 120 of the housing section 100.
Next, the protective member 300 is inserted into the housing space 120 in a state of being housed in the housing section 100 by the housing unit X. The protective member 300 is inserted into the housing space 120 through the upper opening 117. As a result, the protective member 300 is disposed between the housing portion 100 and the washing machine a.
As described above with reference to fig. 4, the post part 320 is fixed to the pad part 310 or is integrated with the pad part 310. Therefore, when the worker inserts the protection member 300 into the housing space 120, the worker does not need to perform the operation of inserting the pad portion 310 and the operation of inserting the support post portion 320 separately and simultaneously. As a result, the operator can be prevented from forgetting to install the support post 320.
Next, referring to fig. 1 and 5, the protection member 300 will be further explained. Fig. 5 is a first perspective view showing a state in which the protective member 300 and the housed unit X are housed in the housing portion 100.
As shown in fig. 1 and 5, in the receiving space 120, a pad 310 is provided at an upper portion of the washing machine a. The pad 310 is disposed between the storage portion 100 and a first corner a5 (see fig. 2) of the washing machine a.
In the housing space 120, the pad 310 is placed on the upper portion a11 of the case a1, but is not placed on the lid a 2. Further, a gap α is formed between the pad 310 and the lid a 2. Therefore, the lid portion a2 can be suppressed from receiving the pressure from the pad portion 310. As a result, the deformation of the lid portion a2 due to the pressure from the pad portion 310 can be suppressed.
In the housing space 120, the first end 31a of the pad 310 is placed on the upper portion a11 of the case a 1.
In addition, in the accommodating space 120, the second end 31b of the pad 310 is located in front of the washing machine a.
Hereinafter, the position of the mat 310 when the first end 31a of the mat 310 is placed on the washing machine a and the second end 31b of the mat 310 is not placed on the washing machine a is referred to as a first fixing position P1.
In the storage space 120, a pillar portion 320 is provided at the front of the washing machine a. The support portion 320 is provided between the housing portion 100 and the second corner portion a6 (see fig. 2) of the washing machine a.
In the receiving space 120, the pillar portion 320 is interposed between the pad portion 310 and the first base pad 411. In the housing space 120, the front end portion 32b of the pillar portion 320 is placed on the placement surface 41a of the first base pad 411 (see fig. 2).
Hereinafter, the position of the pillar portion 320 when the pillar portion 320 is interposed between the pad portion 310 and the first base pad 411 is referred to as a second fixing position P2. The second fixing position P2 indicates the position of the pillar portion 320 when the pillar portion 320 supports the pad portion 310. In the first embodiment, in the second fixing position P2, the pillar portion 320 is interposed between the second end portion 31b of the cushion portion 310 and the first base mat 411.
The second fixing position P2 is an example of the fixing position of the present invention.
When the housed unit X and the pair of protective members 300 are housed in the housing unit 100, the washing machine a is packed in the following manner.
As shown in fig. 5, first, the plurality of top plates 210 are bent so as to close the upper opening 117 of the housing portion 100. At this time, the plurality of top plates 210 are bent such that a part of the top plates 210 adjacent to each other among the plurality of top plates 210 overlap each other. As a result, the upper opening 117 is closed by the plurality of top plates 210.
When the upper opening 117 is closed by the top plates 210, the top plates 210 are fixed to the housing portion 100 by an adhesive member such as a tape. A strap (not shown) is hung on the storage section 100, the plurality of top plates 210, and the bottom section 400 so as to surround the storage section 100, the plurality of top plates 210, and the bottom section 400. As a result, washing machine a is packed by packing member 1.
As described above with reference to fig. 1 and 5, washing machine a is packed with pad 310 at first fixing position P1 and pillar 320 at second fixing position P2. The washing machine a may be protected by the pad part 310 and the pillar part 320.
[ second embodiment ]
Next, a packaging member 1 according to a second embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to fig. 6 (a) to 10 (b). Fig. 6 (a) is a perspective view of the housing portion 100. Fig. 6 (b) is a plan view of the housing portion 100. Fig. 7 (a) is a first sectional view of the housing portion 100. Fig. 7 (b) is a second sectional view of the housing portion 100.
The second embodiment is different from the first embodiment in that: the storage section 100 is provided with a structure for checking whether or not the pillar portion 320 is provided at the second fixing position P2 (see fig. 1). Hereinafter, points different from the first embodiment will be mainly described.
As shown in fig. 6 (a) and 6 (b), the housing portion 100 includes a pair of holes 130, a pair of edges 140, and a pair of bent portions 150.
In the following, description will be given focusing on one of the pair of holes 130.
Hole 130 penetrates wall 110. In the second embodiment, the hole portion 130 is formed in the front wall portion 112. The hole 130 communicates the housing space 120 with the outside of the housing portion 100.
The rim 140 indicates a portion of the wall 110 around the hole portion 130.
As shown in fig. 7 (a), the bent portion 150 is supported by the wall portion 110 so as to be bendable. In the first embodiment, the bent portion 150 is the same member as the wall portion 110. In the first embodiment, the bent portion 150 is formed of a corrugated cardboard, like the wall portion 110.
The bent portion 150 may be attached to the edge portion 140 so as to be bendable independently of the wall portion 110. In this case, the bent portion 150 may be formed of a member other than the corrugated cardboard.
The bent portion 150 has a fulcrum at the edge portion 140. The bent portion 150 is bendable with respect to a fulcrum located at the rim portion 140. In the second embodiment, the fulcrum at which the bent portion 150 is bent is located at the upper portion 141 in the edge portion 140.
The bent portion 150 may be moved to the first position Z1 and the second position Z2. The bent portion 150 rotates about the upper portion 141 when moving between the first position Z1 and the second position Z2.
Fig. 7 (a) shows the first position Z1 of the bent portion 150. As shown in fig. 7 (a), the first position Z1 represents a position where the bent portion 150 is bent into the housing space 120. In the first position Z1, the bent portion 150 protrudes from the upper portion 141 of the edge portion 140 into the housing space 120 in a substantially horizontal or more horizontal direction.
When the bent portion 150 is located at the first position Z1, the bent portion 150 is disposed on the moving path of the pillar portion 320. The movement path of the pillar 320 indicates a path of the pillar 320 when the pillar 320 moves to the second fixing position P2 (see fig. 1) in the housing space 120.
When the bent portion 150 is located at the first position Z1, the hole portion 130 is opened. Therefore, the housing space 120 can be viewed from the outside of the housing portion 100 through the hole portion 130.
. In a state where the bent portion 150 is not subjected to an external force, the bent portion 150 is located at the first position Z1.
Fig. 7 (b) shows the second position Z2 of the bent portion 150. As shown in fig. 7 (b), the second position Z2 indicates a position where the bent portion 150 blocks the hole 130. In the second position Z2, the bent portion 150 protrudes substantially downward from the upper portion 141 of the rim portion 140.
When the bent portion 150 is located at the second position Z2, the bent portion 150 is not disposed on the moving path of the pillar portion 320.
When the bent portion 150 is located at the second position Z2, the hole portion 130 is blocked. Therefore, the housing space 120 cannot be viewed from the outside of the housing portion 100 through the hole portion 130. The reason is that the bent portion 150 can be seen when the hole portion 130 is viewed from the outside of the housing portion 100.
Next, a procedure of providing the protective member 300 between the accommodating portion 100 and the washing machine a will be described with reference to fig. 7 (a), 7 (b), 8, and 9. Fig. 8 is a second perspective view of the protective member 300. Fig. 9 is a second perspective view showing a state in which the protective member 300 and the housed unit X are housed in the housing portion 100.
In the second embodiment, unlike the first embodiment, the pad portion 310 and the pillar portion 320 are separate members.
As shown in fig. 7 (a) and 8, first, the stored unit X is stored in the storage unit 100.
Next, the column part 320 is inserted into the housing space 120 in a state where the unit X to be housed is housed in the housing part 100. The pillar portion 320 is inserted into the housing space 120 via the upper opening portion 117. At this time, the pillar part 320 moves downward in the housing space 120. Then, the stay part 320 reaches the second fixing position P2 (see fig. 1).
When the pillar portion 320 moves to the second fixing position P2, the pillar portion 320 contacts the bent portion 150. At this time, the bent portion 150 receives pressure from the pillar portion 320 and rotates downward around the upper portion 141 of the rim portion 140. Then, by the downward rotation, the pillar portion 320 is bent from the first position Z1 to the second position Z2. As a result, as shown in fig. 7 (b) and 9, the bent portion 150 is located at the second position Z2 in a state where the pillar portion 320 is located at the second fixing position P2. The bent portion 150 is held at the second position Z2 by the pressure from the pillar portion 320.
After the pillar portion 320 is set at the second fixing position P2, the cushion portion 310 is inserted into the receiving space 120. As a result, the pad 310 is disposed at the first fixing position P1 (see fig. 1).
As shown in fig. 9, the lid section 200 is closed in a state of being accommodated in the accommodation section 100 by the accommodation unit X and the pair of protection members 300. A strap (not shown) is hung on the storage section 100, the lid section 200, and the bottom section 400. As a result, washing machine a is packed by packing member 1.
As described above with reference to fig. 7 a, 7 b, 8, and 9, when the pillar portion 320 is at the second fixing position P2, the bent portion 150 is located at the second position Z2 (see fig. 7 b). If the bent portion 150 is located at the second position Z2, the bent portion 150 is not visible from the outside of the housing portion 100.
In contrast, when the pillar portion 320 is not located at the second fixing position P2, the bent portion 150 is located at the first position Z1 (see fig. 7 (a)). If the bent portion 150 is located at the first position Z1, the bent portion 150 can be seen from the outside of the receiving portion 100.
Therefore, the worker can determine whether or not the support column 320 is set at the second fixing position P2 by checking whether or not the bent portion 150 is visible from the outside of the housing portion 100. Therefore, the operator can easily determine whether or not the column part 320 is set at the second fixing position P2, and can therefore prevent forgetting to set the column part 320.
[ third embodiment ]
Next, a packaging member 1 according to a third embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to fig. 10 (a) to 10 (b). Fig. 10 (a) is a third sectional view of the housing portion 100. Fig. 10 (b) is a fourth sectional view of the housing portion 100.
The third embodiment differs from the second embodiment in the position of the fulcrum of the bent portion 150. Hereinafter, points different from the second embodiment will be mainly described.
As shown in fig. 10 (a), in the third embodiment, a fulcrum at which the bent portion 150 is bent is located at the lower portion 142 in the edge portion 140.
The bent portion 150 may be moved to the third position Z3 and the fourth position Z4. The bent portion 150 rotates about the lower portion 142 while moving between the third position Z3 and the fourth position Z4.
Fig. 10 (a) shows the third position Z3 of the bent portion 150. As shown in fig. 10 (a), when the bent portion 150 is located at the third position Z3, the bent portion 150 is bent into the housing space 120. In the third position Z3, the bent portion 150 protrudes from the lower portion 142 of the edge portion 140 into the housing space 120 upward in the horizontal direction.
When the bent portion 150 is located at the third position Z3, the bent portion 150 is disposed on the moving path of the pillar portion 320.
When the bent portion 150 is located at the third position Z3, the bent portion 150 is opposite to the hole portion 130. Therefore, the housing space 120 cannot be viewed from the outside of the housing portion 100 through the hole portion 130. The reason is that the bent portion 150 can be seen when the hole portion 130 is viewed from the outside of the housing portion 100.
In a state where the bent portion 150 is not subjected to an external force, the bent portion 150 is located at the third position Z3.
Fig. 10 (b) shows the fourth position Z4 of the bent portion 150. As shown in fig. 10 (b), when the bent portion 150 is located at the fourth position Z4, the bent portion 150 is bent into the accommodating space 120. In the fourth position Z4, the bent portion 150 protrudes substantially downward from the lower portion 142 of the edge portion 140.
When the bent portion 150 is located at the fourth position Z4, the bent portion 150 is not disposed on the moving path of the pillar portion 320.
When the bent portion 150 is located at the fourth position Z4, the hole portion 130 is not opposite to the bent portion 150 and is open. Therefore, the housing space 120 can be viewed from the outside of the housing portion 100 through the hole portion 130.
Next, a procedure of providing the stay part 320 at the second fixing position P2 (see fig. 1) will be described with reference to fig. 10 (a) and 10 (b).
As shown in fig. 10 (a) and 10 (b), the column part 320 moves downward in the housing space 120. Then, the column part 320 reaches the second position P2.
When the pillar portion 320 moves to the second fixing position P2, the pillar portion 320 contacts the bent portion 150. At this time, the bent portion 150 receives pressure from the pillar portion 320 and rotates downward around the lower portion 142 of the rim portion 140. The column part 320 is bent from the third position Z3 to the fourth position Z4 by rotating downward. As a result, the bent portion 150 is located at the fourth position Z4 in a state where the pillar portion 320 is located at the second fixing position P2. The bent portion 150 is held at the fourth position Z4 by the pressure from the pillar portion 320.
As described above, referring to fig. 10 a and 10 b, when the pillar 320 is at the second fixing position P2, the bent portion 150 is at the fourth position Z4 (see fig. 10 b). If the bent portion 150 is located at the fourth position Z4, the bent portion 150 is not visible from the outside of the housing portion 100.
In contrast, when the pillar portion 320 is not located at the second position P2, the bent portion 150 is located at the third position Z3 (see fig. 10 (a)). If the bent portion 150 is located at the third position Z3, the bent portion 150 can be seen from the outside of the receiving portion 100.
Therefore, the worker can determine whether or not the support column 320 is set at the second fixing position P2 by checking whether or not the bent portion 150 is visible from the outside of the housing portion 100. As a result, the operator can easily determine whether or not the column part 320 is set at the second fixing position P2, and therefore forgetting to set the column part 320 can be prevented.
The embodiments of the present invention have been described above with reference to the drawings (fig. 1 to 10 (b)). However, the present invention is not limited to the above-described embodiments, and can be implemented in various ways (for example, (1) to (4)) without departing from the scope of the invention. In addition, various inventions can be formed by appropriately combining a plurality of constituent elements disclosed in the above embodiments. For example, several constituent elements may be deleted from all the constituent elements shown in the embodiments. The drawings are schematically illustrated mainly for convenience of understanding, and the number of the illustrated components may be different from the actual one in some cases. The components shown in the above embodiments are merely examples, and are not particularly limited, and various modifications can be made without substantially departing from the effects of the present invention.
(1) In the first embodiment, the pair of protective members 300 (see fig. 4) may be configured by one member. In this case, for example, a bridge member (not shown) is provided between the pair of pads 310. The mounting member is formed of, for example, styrofoam. One end of the bridging member is fixed to one of the pair of mats 310, and the other end of the bridging member is fixed to the other of the pair of mats 310. As a result, it is possible to effectively prevent the operator from forgetting to install the column part 320.
(2) In the second and third embodiments, as shown in fig. 8, the pad portion 310 and the pillar portion 320 are members separate from each other. However, the present invention is not limited thereto. As shown in fig. 4, the pad part 310 and the pillar part 320 may be fixed to each other as in the first embodiment. The pad 310 and the pillar 320 may be an integral member. In the second and third embodiments, the pair of protective members 300 (see fig. 4) may be formed of one member.
(3) The positions of the holes 130 in the second and third embodiments will be described with reference to fig. 11 (a) and 11 (b). Fig. 11 (a) is a front view showing the positions of the holes 130 in the second and third embodiments.
As shown in fig. 11 (a), in the second and third embodiments, hole 130 is disposed at first predetermined position Q1. The first predetermined position Q1 indicates a position at which the entire hole 130 faces the pillar portion 320 in a state in which the pillar portion 320 is located at the second fixing position P2 (see fig. 1) of the housing space 120. However, the present invention is not limited thereto.
Fig. 11 (b) is a front view showing a modification of the positions of the holes 130 in the second and third embodiments.
As shown in fig. 11 (b), in the second and third embodiments, hole 130 may be disposed at second predetermined position Q2. The second predetermined position Q2 indicates a position at which a part of the hole 130 faces the pillar portion 320 in a state in which the pillar portion 320 is located at the second fixing position P2 of the housing space 120.
Therefore, in the second and third embodiments, at least a part of the hole portion 130 may face the pillar portion 320 in a state where the pillar portion 320 is located at the second fixing position P2 of the housing space 120.
(4) As shown in fig. 11 (a), in the second and third embodiments, the bent portion 150 is formed in an elliptical shape in a front view. However, the present invention is not limited thereto. The shape of the bent portion 150 is not particularly limited. The shape of the bent portion 150 may be a rectangular shape. The shape of the bent portion 150 may be triangular.
Industrial applicability
The invention can be used in the field of bale packing elements.
Description of the reference numerals
1 packing member
31a first end part
31b second end portion
32b front end portion
100 housing part
110 wall part
120 accommodating space
130 hole part
140 edge part
141 upper part
142 lower part
150 bending part
300 protective member
310 pad section
320 column part
411 first base pad (carrying part)
A washing machine (bound object)
P2 second fixed position (fixed position)
Z1 first position
Z2 second position
Z3 third position
Z4 fourth position

Claims (7)

1. A packaging member for packaging a packaged object, comprising:
a storage section for storing the packaged object; and
a protective member provided between the storage portion and the object to be bound,
the protection member has:
a cushion part placed on the upper part of the packed object; and
a support column part interposed between the mat part and a placement part on which the object to be bundled is placed,
the post portion is fixed to the cushion portion, or the post portion and the cushion portion are integrated.
2. A bale member according to claim 1,
the cushion portion has a first end and a second end,
the first end portion is an end portion on one side of the first direction in the pad portion,
the second end portion is an end portion of the other side of the first direction in the pad portion,
the pillar portion has a distal end portion protruding in the second direction from the second end portion,
the second direction represents a direction perpendicular with respect to the first direction.
3. A bale member according to claim 2,
the first end portion of the mat portion is placed on the object to be bound,
the front end portion of the pillar wall is placed on the placement portion.
4. A packing member for packing a packed article, characterized in that,
comprises a storage part for storing the objects to be bundled and a protection member arranged between the storage part and the objects to be bundled,
the protecting member has a cushion part placed on the upper part of the object to be bundled and a support part interposed between the cushion part and a placing part for placing the object to be bundled,
the housing portion has a wall portion, a housing space surrounded by the wall portion, a hole portion penetrating the wall portion, and a bent portion having a fulcrum at an edge of the hole portion and being bendable with respect to the fulcrum,
at least a part of the hole portion faces the pillar portion in a state where the pillar portion is located at a fixed position of the housing space.
5. A bale member according to claim 4,
the fulcrum is located at an upper portion among edges of the hole portion,
the bend is capable of moving to a first position and a second position,
the first position represents a position of the bent portion bent toward the accommodating space,
the second position represents a position where the bent portion closes the hole portion.
6. A bale member according to claim 4,
the fulcrum is located at a lower portion among edges of the hole portion,
the bend is capable of moving to a third position and a fourth position,
the third position represents a position where the bent portion is bent into the housing space while facing the hole portion,
the fourth position represents a position at which the bent portion is not opposed to the hole portion and is bent into the housing space.
7. A packaging member, characterized by comprising:
the protective member according to any one of claims 1 to 3; and
the receptacle according to any one of claims 4 to 6.
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