Packaging pad structure
A packaging pad includes a supporting portion for supporting a piece of goods, and an enclosing portion; the supporting portion includes several different-sized geometric protrusions each having an air room therein; the air rooms don't communicate with each other; the enclosing portion encloses the supporting portion for enclosing a circumferential side of one end of a piece of goods supported on the supporting portion; the enclosing portion includes several different-sized geometric protrusions each having an air room therein; the air rooms don't communicate with each other; the protrusions of the enclosing portion are taller than those of the supporting portion; therefore, when a piece of goods is positioned on the supporting portion, one end of the piece of goods and a circumferential side of the end of the piece of goods will be protected from damage in transportation with the protrusions serving as buffers.
1. Field of the invention
The present invention relates to a packaging pad, more particularly one, which consists of several protrusions for touching a bottom and enclosing a lower circumferential side of a piece of goods so as to prevent the piece of goods from getting damaged in transportation.
2. Brief Description of the Prior Art
To prevent goods from getting damage in transportation, packaging pads are positioned over, under and around the goods in packing the goods, which pads will serve as buffers when the goods are shaking in transportation.
Conventional packaging pads are usually made of polylone (expanded polystyrene), and they are shaped to fit a corresponding portion of a piece of goods to be protected.
Such polylone packaging pads are found to have the following disadvantages:
1. A lot of different kinds of packaging pads have to be provided for used on different-shaped goods, and a mold has to be provided for manufacturing each kind of packaging pads of the same shape. Therefore, the manufacturing cost is relatively high.
2. Such polylone packaging pads have a fixed shape and size, and can't be bent therefore they will occupy relatively much space in storage and transportation.
3. Such packaging pads can't be recycled, and are difficult to dispose of because they are made of polylone. Consequently, it might cause harm to the environment to use such packaging pads.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIt is a main object of the invention to provide an improvement on a packaging pad to overcome the above-mentioned problems. The packaging pad of the present invention includes a supporting portion for supporting a piece of goods, and an enclosing portion. The supporting portion consists of several different-sized geometric protrusions each having an air room therein; the air rooms don't communicate with each other. The enclosing portion encloses the supporting portion, and consists of several different-sized geometric protrusions each having an air room therein; the air rooms don't communicate with each other. The protrusions of the enclosing portion are taller than those of the supporting portion. Therefore, when a piece of goods is positioned on the supporting portion, one end of the piece of goods and a circumferential side of the end of the piece of goods will be protected from damage in transportation with the protrusions serving as buffers.
The present invention will be better understood by referring to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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From the above description, it can be seen that the present invention has the following advantages:
1. The packaging pad of the present invention is recyclable, and relatively environment friendly. Therefore, it will reduce harm to the environment to use the packaging pad.
2. The packaging pad of the present invention has relatively low manufacturing and material cost as compared with currently existing ones therefore it is relatively economical to use.
3. The packaging pad of the present invention is made of soft plastic materials, and can be bent and compressed to occupy less space for easy storage and transportation.
Claims
1. A packaging pad structure, comprising
- a supporting portion, the supporting portion being used for supporting a piece of goods with an upper side thereof touching one end of the piece of goods; the supporting portion including a plurality of different-sized geometric protrusions each having an air room therein; the air rooms not communicating with each other; and
- an enclosing portion, the enclosing portion enclosing the supporting portion for enclosing a circumferential side of one end of a piece of goods supported on the supporting portion; the enclosing portion including a plurality of different-sized geometric protrusions each having an air room therein; the air rooms not communicating with each other; the protrusions of the enclosing portion being taller than those of the supporting portion;
- when a piece of goods is positioned on the supporting portion, one end of the piece of goods and a circumferential side of said end of the piece of goods being going to be protected from damage in transportation with the protrusions serving as buffers.
2. The packaging pad structure as recited in claim 1, wherein the supporting portion and the enclosing portion are formed in single body.
3. The packaging pad structure as recited in claim 1, wherein the supporting portion and the enclosing portion are stuck together.
4. The packaging pad structure as recited in claim 3, wherein the supporting portion is formed on a lower pad member, and an upper pad member is stuck on the lower pad member to form the enclosing portion, which upper pad member has a middle hollowness.
5. The packaging pad structure as recited in claim 3, wherein the supporting portion is formed on a lower pad member, and a strip-shaped pad member is stuck on the lower pad member to form the enclosing portion.
6. The packaging pad structure as recited in claim 1, wherein the protrusions of the supporting portion have such heights that an upper side of the supporting portion is rising and falling to fit said end of said piece of goods.
Type: Application
Filed: Jun 14, 2006
Publication Date: Dec 20, 2007
Inventor: Tin-Chou Wang (Tainan Hsien)
Application Number: 11/452,346
International Classification: B65D 81/02 (20060101);