US20190193910A1 - Cushioning apparatus - Google Patents
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- the present disclosure relates to a cushioning apparatus, and in particular, to a cushioning apparatus having a clamping structure.
- An objective of the present disclosure is to provide a cushioning apparatus, so as to improve a cushioning effect without increasing costs.
- a cushioning apparatus includes a substrate, a first folding plate, a second folding plate, an annular wall, a first clamping portion, and a second clamping portion.
- the substrate has a first surface and a second surface opposite to each other and has an accommodation space concave towards the second surface from the first surface.
- the first folding plate extends from the substrate.
- the second folding plate extends from the substrate and is adjacent to the first folding plate.
- the annular wall is disposed around the accommodation space.
- the first clamping portion is disposed on the first folding plate and is located on a same side as the second surface of the substrate.
- the second clamping portion is disposed on the second folding plate and is located on a same side as the second surface of the substrate.
- the substrate may have a first edge and a second edge intersecting with each other.
- the first edge and the second edge of the substrate may respectively extend in a first direction and a second direction.
- the first folding plate may be disposed at the first edge of the substrate.
- the second folding plate may be disposed at the second edge of the substrate.
- the first clamping portion may include a first sidewall and a protruding portion.
- the first sidewall of the first clamping portion may be connected to the first folding plate.
- the protruding portion of the first clamping portion may protrude from the first sidewall and protrude towards the second edge of the substrate in the first direction.
- the second clamping portion may have a trench concave towards the second folding plate.
- a gap may be respectively formed between the first clamping portion and the annular wall and between the second clamping portion and the annular wall.
- the cushioning apparatus may further include two pressing portions.
- the pressing portions may be disposed on the first folding plate and the second folding plate respectively.
- One of the pressing portions may be located on a side, far away from the second clamping portion, of the first clamping portion.
- the other pressing portion may be located on a side, far away from the first clamping portion, of the second clamping portion.
- each pressing portion may have a top surface far away from the first folding plate and the second folding plate.
- the top surface of the pressing portion may be configured to press against the annular wall.
- a contour of the top surface of the pressing portion may be complementary to a partial outer surface of the annular wall.
- the cushioning apparatus may further include a first supporting portion.
- the first supporting portion may be disposed on the first folding plate and located on a same side as the second surface of the substrate.
- the first supporting portion may be connected with the first clamping portion and a corresponding one of the two pressing portions.
- the cushioning apparatus may further include a second supporting portion.
- the second supporting portion may be disposed on the second folding plate and located on a same side as the second surface of the substrate.
- the second supporting portion may be connected with the second clamping portion and the other one of the two pressing portions.
- the first folding plate may be concave towards the second surface to form a first cushioning space.
- the second folding plate may be concave towards the second surface to form a second cushioning space.
- the first cushioning space and the second cushioning space may be respectively aligned with the first clamping portion and the second clamping portion.
- first clamping portion on the first folding plate and the second clamping portion on the second folding plate of the present disclosure may be clamped with each other after the first folding plate and the second folding plate are folded, so that folded states of the first folding plate and the second folding plate can be kept and the structural stability of the cushioning apparatus can be improved.
- first folding plate and the second folding plate may be perpendicular to the substrate to suffer impact in at least a first direction and/or a second direction, so as to ensure that the cushioning apparatus can achieve a cushioning effect.
- FIG. 1A and FIG. 1B are respectively a top view and a bottom view of a cushioning apparatus in a deployed state according to an implementation of the present disclosure
- FIG. 2A and FIG. 2B are respectively three-dimensional diagrams of a cushioning apparatus in a folding process according to an implementation of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 2C is a three-dimensional diagram of the structure in FIG. 2B from another angle.
- first feature is formed on or above a second feature includes an implementation in which the first feature and the second feature directly contact and also includes an implementation in which another feature is formed between the first feature and the second feature and the first feature and the second feature do not directly contact in this case.
- numerals or texts may be repeated in different examples in the present disclosure. The objective of repetition is to simplify and clarify descriptions rather than to define a relationship between the discussed different implementations and configurations.
- the terms “under”, “below”, “lower”, “on”, “above”, and other similar terms representing spatial relativity are used herein to easily describe a relationship between an element or a feature and another element or feature in the drawings.
- the terms representing spatial relativity should cover orientations depicted in the drawings and further cover other orientations during the use or operation of an apparatus. That is, when the orientation of the apparatus is different from that in the accompanying drawings (rotation by 90 degrees or in another orientation), the terms representing spatial relativity used in this specification may also be correspondingly explained.
- FIG. 1A and FIG. 1B are respectively a top view and a bottom view of a cushioning apparatus 1 in a deployed state according to an implementation of the present disclosure.
- the cushioning apparatus 1 includes a substrate 12 , a first folding plate 13 a , a second folding plate 14 a , a third folding plate 13 b , a fourth folding plate 14 b , an annular wall 15 , first clamping portions 16 a 1 and 16 a 2 , second clamping portions 17 a 1 and 17 a 2 , pressing portions 18 , a first supporting portion 19 (see FIG. 1B ), a second supporting portion 20 , and a supporting bottom plate 22 .
- a material of the cushioning apparatus 1 is a plastic material.
- the cushioning apparatus 1 has a paper plastic structure. The structures and functions of the elements and connection relationships between the elements are described below in detail.
- the substrate 12 has a rectangular plate body and has a first surface 10 and a second surface 11 opposite to each other. Further, the substrate 12 has a first edge 120 a , a second edge 122 a , a third edge 120 b , and a fourth edge 122 b .
- the first edge 120 a and/or the third edge 120 b of the substrate 12 intersects with the adjacent second edge 122 a and fourth edge 122 b and respectively extends in a first direction D 1 .
- the second edge 122 a and the fourth edge 122 b of the substrate 12 respectively extend in a second direction D 2 .
- the first direction D 1 intersects with the second direction D 2 .
- the first direction D 1 is perpendicular to the second direction D 2 .
- the annular wall 15 and the supporting bottom plate 22 are formed through molding of a plastic material.
- the annular wall 15 and the supporting bottom plate 22 are formed by stamping the substrate 12 .
- the annular wall 15 and the supporting bottom plate 22 are concave in the substrate 12 towards the second surface 11 from the first surface 10 .
- the annular wall 15 protrudes from the second surface 11 from the substrate 12 (see FIG. 1B ).
- An outer edge of the supporting bottom plate 22 contacts and is connected with an end, far away from the substrate 12 , of the annular wall 15 .
- the supporting bottom plate 22 has a circular plate body, but the present utility model is not limited thereto.
- the annular wall 15 and the supporting bottom plate 22 form an accommodation space 150 together (see FIG. 1A ).
- the substrate 12 further has the accommodation space 150 .
- the accommodation space 150 is concave towards the second surface 11 from the first surface 10 .
- the annular wall 15 is disposed around the accommodation space 150 .
- the accommodation space 150 in this implementation is used to accommodate an item (not shown) that requires shock absorption.
- the first folding plate 13 a and the third folding plate 13 b respectively extend in a direction away from the substrate 12 from the first edge 120 a and the third edge 120 b and are configured to respectively rotate with respect to the substrate 12 towards the annular wall 15 based on the first edge 120 a and the third edge 120 b of the substrate 12 .
- the first folding plate 13 a and the third folding plate 13 b are respectively disposed at the first edge 120 a and the third edge 120 b of the substrate 12 .
- the first folding plate 13 a is adjacent to and located between the second folding plate 14 a and the fourth folding plate 14 b .
- the third folding plate 13 b is adjacent to and located between the second folding plate 14 a and the fourth folding plate 14 b .
- the second folding plate 14 a and the fourth folding plate 14 b respectively extend in a direction away from the substrate 12 from the second edge 122 a and the fourth edge 122 b and are configured to respectively rotate with respect to the substrate 12 towards the annular wall 15 based on the second edge 122 a and the fourth edge 122 b of the substrate 12 .
- the second folding plate 14 a and the fourth folding plate 14 b are respectively disposed at the second edge 122 a and the fourth edge 122 b of the substrate 12 .
- the second folding plate 14 a is adjacent to and located between the first folding plate 13 a and the third folding plate 13 b .
- the fourth folding plate 14 b is adjacent to and located between the first folding plate 13 a and the third folding plate 13 b .
- folding lines are disposed at positions of the first edge 120 a , the second edge 122 a , the third edge 120 b , and the fourth edge 122 b .
- the present disclosure is not limited thereto.
- all structural configurations are applicable to the present disclosure provided that the first folding plate 13 a can rotate towards the annular wall 15 with respect to the substrate 12 .
- the first clamping portions 16 a 1 and 16 a 2 , a plurality of pressing portions 18 (where two pressing portions 18 are shown in the figures), and a plurality of first supporting portions 19 (where three first supporting portions 19 are shown in the figures) are disposed on the first folding plate 13 a .
- the first clamping portions 16 a 1 and 16 a 2 , the plurality of pressing portions 18 , and the plurality of first supporting portions 19 are located on a same side of the first folding plate 13 a as the second surface 11 of the substrate 12 .
- the first folding plate 13 a is concave towards the second surface 11 to form a first cushioning space 164 (see FIG.
- first clamping portions 16 a 1 and 16 a 2 , the pressing portions 18 , and the first supporting portions 19 are formed through molding of a plastic material.
- the first clamping portions 16 a 1 and 16 a 2 , the pressing portions 18 , and the first supporting portions 19 that are located on the first folding plate 13 a are formed by stamping the first folding plate 13 a .
- the pressing portions 18 and the first supporting portions 19 are formed by concaving the first folding plate 13 a.
- the first clamping portion 16 a 1 and the first clamping portion 16 a 2 are respectively located at two ends of the first folding plate 13 a in the first direction D 1 . Furthermore, the first clamping portion 16 a 1 includes a first sidewall 160 and a protruding portion 162 .
- the first sidewall 160 of the first clamping portion 16 a 1 is connected to and protrudes from the first folding plate 13 a .
- the protruding portion 162 of the first clamping portion 16 a 1 protrudes from the first sidewall 160 , and protrudes towards the second edge 122 a of the substrate 12 in the first direction D 1 .
- the first clamping portion 16 a 2 in this implementation is substantially the same as the first clamping portion 16 a 1 . Accordingly, the structure and function of the first clamping portion 16 a 2 and the connections between the first clamping portion 16 a 2 and other elements can be understood with regard to the related descriptions of the first clamping portion 16 a 1 . Details are not described herein again.
- each pressing portion 18 has a top surface 180 (see FIG. 1B ) far away from the first folding plate 13 a .
- the top surface 180 of the pressing portion 18 is configured to press against the annular wall 15 .
- a contour of the top surface 180 of the pressing portion 18 is complementary to a partial outer surface of the annular wall 15 .
- the pressing portion 18 is located between the first clamping portion 16 a 1 and the first clamping portion 16 a 2 .
- one of the pressing portions 18 is located on a side, far away from the second clamping portion 17 a 1 , of the first clamping portion 16 a 1 .
- one of the first supporting portions 19 is connected between the first clamping portion 16 a 1 and the pressing portion 18 .
- Another one of the first supporting portions 19 is connected between the first clamping portion 16 a 2 and the pressing portion 18 .
- the third one of the first supporting portions 19 is connected between two adjacent pressing portions 18 . In this way, the first supporting portion 19 can improve the overall structural strength.
- the third folding plate 13 b in this implementation and the elements located on the third folding plate 13 b are substantially the same as the first folding plate 13 a and the first clamping portions 16 a 1 and 16 a 2 , the pressing portions 18 , and the first supporting portions 19 that are located on the first folding plate 13 a .
- the structures and functions of the plurality of elements and the connections between the elements can be understood with regard to the foregoing related descriptions. Details are not described herein again.
- the second clamping portions 17 a 1 and 17 a 2 , a plurality of pressing portions 18 (where two pressing portions 18 are shown in the figures), and a plurality of second supporting portions 20 (where three second supporting portions 20 are shown in the figures) are disposed on the second folding plate 14 a .
- the second clamping portions 17 a 1 and 17 a 2 , the plurality of pressing portions 18 , and the plurality of second supporting portions 20 are located on a same side of the second folding plate 14 a as the second surface 11 of the substrate 12 .
- the second clamping portions 17 a 1 and 17 a 2 , the pressing portions 18 , and the second supporting portions 20 are formed through molding of a plastic material.
- the second clamping portions 17 a 1 and 17 a 2 , the pressing portions 18 , and the second supporting portions 20 that are located on the second folding plate 14 a are formed by stamping the second folding plate 14 a .
- the second folding plate 14 a is concave towards the second surface 11 to form a second cushioning space 174 (see FIG. 1A ) and a second cushioning space 176 (see FIG. 1A ) and to form the second clamping portions 17 a 1 and 17 a 2 .
- the second cushioning space 174 is aligned with the second clamping portion 17 a 1
- the second cushioning space 176 is aligned with the second clamping portion 17 a 2 .
- the pressing portions 18 and the second supporting portions 20 are formed by concaving the second folding plate 14 a.
- the second clamping portion 17 a 1 and the second clamping portion 17 a 2 are respectively located at two ends of the second folding plate 14 a in the second direction D 2 . Furthermore, the second clamping portion 17 a 1 has a trench 170 . The trench 170 of the second clamping portion 17 a 1 is concave towards the second folding plate 14 a .
- the second clamping portion 17 a 2 in this implementation is substantially the same as the second clamping portion 17 a 1 . Accordingly, the structure and function of the second clamping portion 17 a 2 and the connections between the second clamping portion 17 a 2 and other components can be understood with regard to the related descriptions of the second clamping portion 17 a 1 . Details are not described herein again.
- the pressing portions 18 located on the second folding plate 14 a is substantially the same as the pressing portions 18 located on the first folding plate 13 a . Accordingly, the structure and function of the pressing portion 18 located on the second folding plate 14 a and the connections between the elements can be understood with regard to the foregoing related descriptions. Details are not described herein again. It needs to be described herein that on the second folding plate 14 a , the pressing portions 18 is located between the second clamping portion 17 a 1 and the second clamping portion 17 a 2 . In other words, on the second folding plate 14 a , one of the pressing portions 18 is located on a side, far away from the first clamping portion 16 a 1 , of the second clamping portion 17 a 1 .
- one of the second supporting portions 20 is connected between the second clamping portion 17 a 1 and the pressing portion 18 .
- Another one of the second supporting portions 20 is connected between the second clamping portion 17 a 2 and the pressing portion 18 .
- the third one of the second supporting portions 20 is connected between two adjacent pressing portions 18 . In this way, the second supporting portions 20 can improve the overall structural strength.
- the fourth folding plate 14 b in this implementation and the elements located on the fourth folding plate 14 b are substantially the same as the second folding plate 14 a and the second clamping portions 17 a 1 and 17 a 2 , the pressing portions 18 , and the second supporting portions 20 that are located on the second folding plate 14 a .
- the structures and functions of the plurality of elements and the connections between the elements can be understood with regard to the foregoing related descriptions. Details are not described herein again.
- FIG. 2A and FIG. 2B are respectively three-dimensional diagrams of a cushioning apparatus 1 in a folding process according to an implementation of the present disclosure.
- the first folding plate 13 a when the first folding plate 13 a is folded towards the second surface 11 of the substrate 12 , the first clamping portion 16 a 1 located on the first folding plate 13 a is clamped to the second clamping portion 17 a 1 located on the second folding plate 14 a .
- the first folding plate 13 a rotating towards the annular wall 15 with respect to the substrate 12 makes the first clamping portion 16 a 1 located on the first folding plate 13 a clamped to the second clamping portion 17 a 1 located on the second folding plate 14 a that is already folded.
- the pressing portions 18 located on the first folding plate 13 a respectively press against the annular wall 15 , and a gap is formed between the first clamping portion 16 a 1 and the annular wall 15 .
- the first folding plate 13 a rotates 12 towards the annular wall 15 with respect to the substrate until the pressing portions 18 presses against the annular wall 15 .
- a gap is formed between the first clamping portion 16 a 1 and the annular wall 15 .
- the second folding plate 14 a when the second folding plate 14 a is folded towards the second surface 11 of the substrate 12 , the second clamping portion 17 a 1 located on the second folding plate 14 a is clamped to the first clamping portion 16 a 1 located on the first folding plate 13 a .
- the second folding plate 14 a rotating towards the annular wall 15 with respect to the substrate 12 makes the second clamping portion 17 a 1 located on the second folding plate 14 a clamped to the first clamping portion 16 a 1 on the first folding plate 13 a that is already folded.
- the pressing portions 18 located on the second folding plate 14 a respectively press against the annular wall 15 , and a gap is formed between the second clamping portion 17 a 1 and the annular wall 15 .
- the second folding plate 14 a rotates towards the annular wall 15 with respect to the substrate 12 until the pressing portions 18 press against the annular wall 15 .
- the trench 170 (see FIG. 2A ) of the second clamping portion 17 a 1 is clamped to the protruding portion 162 (see FIG.
- a gap is formed between the second clamping portion 17 a 1 and the annular wall 15 to form a cushioning space. In this way, when the cushioning apparatus 1 takes impact, the second clamping portion 17 a 1 and the first clamping portion 16 a 1 may maintain the clamping state, thereby improving the structural stability of the cushioning apparatus 1 .
- FIG. 2C is a three-dimensional diagram of the structure in FIG. 2B from another angle.
- an accommodated item (not shown) may be disposed in the accommodation space 150 in the annular wall 15 .
- a concave groove structure is provided on a lateral surface of the folded cushioning apparatus 1 , cushioning distances when the accommodated item takes impact in at least the first direction D 1 and/or the second direction D 2 may be increased. Accordingly, the structural strength of the cushioning apparatus 1 can be improved without increasing a material thickness of the cushioning apparatus 1 , so as to prevent the accommodated item from damage due to impact.
- first clamping portion 16 a 1 (see FIG. 2B ) on the first folding plate 13 a and the second clamping portion 17 a 1 (see FIG. 2B ) on the second folding plate 14 a may be clamped to each other after the first folding plate 13 a and the second folding plate 14 a are folded, so that the first folding plate 13 a and the second folding plate 14 a can maintain the folded states, and the structural stability of the cushioning apparatus 1 is improved. Accordingly, the first folding plate 13 a and the second folding plate 14 a may be substantially perpendicular to the substrate 12 to take impact in at least the first direction D 1 and/or the second direction D 2 , so as to ensure that the cushioning apparatus 1 can achieve a cushioning effect.
- a force may be transferred between the first folding plate 13 a and the second folding plate 14 a by clamping the first clamping portion 16 a 1 and the second clamping portion 17 a 1 , so as to improve a cushioning capability of the cushioning apparatus 1 under impact.
- a stress from the external force may be transferred to the second folding plate 14 a through the connection between the first clamping portion 16 a 1 (see FIG. 2B ) and the second clamping portion 17 a 1 (see FIG. 2B ). Accordingly, excessive bending of the first folding plate 13 a due to the concentration of the stress on the first folding plate 13 a can be prevented, so that a cushioning effect of the cushioning apparatus 1 can be improved.
- first clamping portions 16 a 1 and 16 a 2 and the second clamping portions 17 a 1 and 17 a 2 respectively contain cushioning spaces 164 , 166 , 174 , and 176 , and the cushioning spaces 164 , 166 , 174 , and 176 can improve the structural flexibility of the first clamping portions 16 a 1 and 16 a 2 and the second clamping portions 17 a 1 and 17 a 2 , the first clamping portions 16 a 1 and 16 a 2 and the second clamping portions 17 a 1 and 17 a 2 can absorb a relatively large amount of impact energy under impact, so as to protect the accommodated item located in the cushioning apparatus 1 .
- the pressing portions 18 in this implementation press against the annular wall 15 after folded. Accordingly, when the cushioning apparatus 1 is impacted, the pressing portions 18 may help to transfer a stress from the first folding plate 13 a , the third folding plate 13 b (see FIG. 2B ), the second folding plate 14 a , and/or the fourth folding plate 14 b to the annular wall 15 , and further to transfer the stress to the substrate 12 .
- a contour of the pressing portions 18 is complementary to a partial outer surface of the annular wall 15 for complete contact, so that the efficiency of stress transfer can be improved, thereby further improving the cushioning effect of the cushioning apparatus 1 .
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- This Non-provisional application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119(a) on Patent Application No(s). 201721824366.6 filed in People's Republic of China on Dec. 22, 2017, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
- The present disclosure relates to a cushioning apparatus, and in particular, to a cushioning apparatus having a clamping structure.
- People usually use cushioning materials in packaging boxes to protect items to prevent the items from damage due to impact or compression during shipment. To obtain a relatively strong cushioning effect, a material thickness usually needs to be increased, resulting in an increase in costs.
- An objective of the present disclosure is to provide a cushioning apparatus, so as to improve a cushioning effect without increasing costs.
- According to an implementation of the present disclosure, a cushioning apparatus includes a substrate, a first folding plate, a second folding plate, an annular wall, a first clamping portion, and a second clamping portion. The substrate has a first surface and a second surface opposite to each other and has an accommodation space concave towards the second surface from the first surface. The first folding plate extends from the substrate. The second folding plate extends from the substrate and is adjacent to the first folding plate. The annular wall is disposed around the accommodation space. The first clamping portion is disposed on the first folding plate and is located on a same side as the second surface of the substrate. The second clamping portion is disposed on the second folding plate and is located on a same side as the second surface of the substrate. When the first folding plate and the second folding plate are both folded towards the second surface of the substrate, the first clamping portion and the second clamping portion are clamped with each other.
- In one or more implementations of the present disclosure, the substrate may have a first edge and a second edge intersecting with each other. The first edge and the second edge of the substrate may respectively extend in a first direction and a second direction. The first folding plate may be disposed at the first edge of the substrate. The second folding plate may be disposed at the second edge of the substrate. The first clamping portion may include a first sidewall and a protruding portion. The first sidewall of the first clamping portion may be connected to the first folding plate. The protruding portion of the first clamping portion may protrude from the first sidewall and protrude towards the second edge of the substrate in the first direction. The second clamping portion may have a trench concave towards the second folding plate.
- In one or more implementations of the present disclosure, when the first folding plate and the second folding plate are respectively folded towards the second surface of the substrate, a gap may be respectively formed between the first clamping portion and the annular wall and between the second clamping portion and the annular wall.
- In one or more implementations of the present disclosure, the cushioning apparatus may further include two pressing portions. The pressing portions may be disposed on the first folding plate and the second folding plate respectively. One of the pressing portions may be located on a side, far away from the second clamping portion, of the first clamping portion. The other pressing portion may be located on a side, far away from the first clamping portion, of the second clamping portion. When the first folding plate and the second folding plate are folded respectively towards the second surface of the substrate, the pressing portions may press against the annular wall respectively.
- In one or more implementations of the present disclosure, each pressing portion may have a top surface far away from the first folding plate and the second folding plate. The top surface of the pressing portion may be configured to press against the annular wall. A contour of the top surface of the pressing portion may be complementary to a partial outer surface of the annular wall.
- In one or more implementations of the present disclosure, the cushioning apparatus may further include a first supporting portion. The first supporting portion may be disposed on the first folding plate and located on a same side as the second surface of the substrate. The first supporting portion may be connected with the first clamping portion and a corresponding one of the two pressing portions.
- In one or more implementations of the present disclosure, the cushioning apparatus may further include a second supporting portion. The second supporting portion may be disposed on the second folding plate and located on a same side as the second surface of the substrate. The second supporting portion may be connected with the second clamping portion and the other one of the two pressing portions.
- In one or more implementations of the present disclosure, the first folding plate may be concave towards the second surface to form a first cushioning space. The second folding plate may be concave towards the second surface to form a second cushioning space. The first cushioning space and the second cushioning space may be respectively aligned with the first clamping portion and the second clamping portion.
- In conclusion, the first clamping portion on the first folding plate and the second clamping portion on the second folding plate of the present disclosure may be clamped with each other after the first folding plate and the second folding plate are folded, so that folded states of the first folding plate and the second folding plate can be kept and the structural stability of the cushioning apparatus can be improved. In this way, the first folding plate and the second folding plate may be perpendicular to the substrate to suffer impact in at least a first direction and/or a second direction, so as to ensure that the cushioning apparatus can achieve a cushioning effect.
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FIG. 1A andFIG. 1B are respectively a top view and a bottom view of a cushioning apparatus in a deployed state according to an implementation of the present disclosure; -
FIG. 2A andFIG. 2B are respectively three-dimensional diagrams of a cushioning apparatus in a folding process according to an implementation of the present disclosure; and -
FIG. 2C is a three-dimensional diagram of the structure inFIG. 2B from another angle. - The following descriptions provide various different implementations or embodiments to implement the subject of the present disclosure. Specific examples of elements or arrangements are discussed below to simplify the present disclosure. Certainly, the plurality of descriptions is only some examples and the present disclosure is not limited thereto. For example, a description that a first feature is formed on or above a second feature includes an implementation in which the first feature and the second feature directly contact and also includes an implementation in which another feature is formed between the first feature and the second feature and the first feature and the second feature do not directly contact in this case. In addition, numerals or texts may be repeated in different examples in the present disclosure. The objective of repetition is to simplify and clarify descriptions rather than to define a relationship between the discussed different implementations and configurations.
- In addition, the terms “under”, “below”, “lower”, “on”, “above”, and other similar terms representing spatial relativity are used herein to easily describe a relationship between an element or a feature and another element or feature in the drawings. The terms representing spatial relativity should cover orientations depicted in the drawings and further cover other orientations during the use or operation of an apparatus. That is, when the orientation of the apparatus is different from that in the accompanying drawings (rotation by 90 degrees or in another orientation), the terms representing spatial relativity used in this specification may also be correspondingly explained.
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FIG. 1A andFIG. 1B are respectively a top view and a bottom view of acushioning apparatus 1 in a deployed state according to an implementation of the present disclosure. As shown inFIG. 1A andFIG. 1B , in this implementation, thecushioning apparatus 1 includes asubstrate 12, afirst folding plate 13 a, asecond folding plate 14 a, athird folding plate 13 b, afourth folding plate 14 b, anannular wall 15, first clamping portions 16 a 1 and 16 a 2, second clamping portions 17 a 1 and 17 a 2, pressingportions 18, a first supporting portion 19 (seeFIG. 1B ), a second supportingportion 20, and a supportingbottom plate 22. In addition, in some implementations, a material of thecushioning apparatus 1 is a plastic material. In other implementations, thecushioning apparatus 1 has a paper plastic structure. The structures and functions of the elements and connection relationships between the elements are described below in detail. - In
FIG. 1A andFIG. 1B , thesubstrate 12 has a rectangular plate body and has afirst surface 10 and asecond surface 11 opposite to each other. Further, thesubstrate 12 has afirst edge 120 a, asecond edge 122 a, athird edge 120 b, and afourth edge 122 b. Thefirst edge 120 a and/or thethird edge 120 b of thesubstrate 12 intersects with the adjacentsecond edge 122 a andfourth edge 122 b and respectively extends in a first direction D1. Thesecond edge 122 a and thefourth edge 122 b of thesubstrate 12 respectively extend in a second direction D2. In some implementations, the first direction D1 intersects with the second direction D2. In this implementation, the first direction D1 is perpendicular to the second direction D2. - In some implementations, the
annular wall 15 and the supportingbottom plate 22 are formed through molding of a plastic material. In some implementations, theannular wall 15 and the supportingbottom plate 22 are formed by stamping thesubstrate 12. Furthermore, theannular wall 15 and the supportingbottom plate 22 are concave in thesubstrate 12 towards thesecond surface 11 from thefirst surface 10. In other words, theannular wall 15 protrudes from thesecond surface 11 from the substrate 12 (seeFIG. 1B ). An outer edge of the supportingbottom plate 22 contacts and is connected with an end, far away from thesubstrate 12, of theannular wall 15. In this implementation, the supportingbottom plate 22 has a circular plate body, but the present utility model is not limited thereto. Theannular wall 15 and the supportingbottom plate 22 form anaccommodation space 150 together (seeFIG. 1A ). In other words, thesubstrate 12 further has theaccommodation space 150. Theaccommodation space 150 is concave towards thesecond surface 11 from thefirst surface 10. Theannular wall 15 is disposed around theaccommodation space 150. Theaccommodation space 150 in this implementation is used to accommodate an item (not shown) that requires shock absorption. - In
FIG. 1A andFIG. 1B , thefirst folding plate 13 a and thethird folding plate 13 b respectively extend in a direction away from thesubstrate 12 from thefirst edge 120 a and thethird edge 120 b and are configured to respectively rotate with respect to thesubstrate 12 towards theannular wall 15 based on thefirst edge 120 a and thethird edge 120 b of thesubstrate 12. Specifically, thefirst folding plate 13 a and thethird folding plate 13 b are respectively disposed at thefirst edge 120 a and thethird edge 120 b of thesubstrate 12. Thefirst folding plate 13 a is adjacent to and located between thesecond folding plate 14 a and thefourth folding plate 14 b. Thethird folding plate 13 b is adjacent to and located between thesecond folding plate 14 a and thefourth folding plate 14 b. Similarly, thesecond folding plate 14 a and thefourth folding plate 14 b respectively extend in a direction away from thesubstrate 12 from thesecond edge 122 a and thefourth edge 122 b and are configured to respectively rotate with respect to thesubstrate 12 towards theannular wall 15 based on thesecond edge 122 a and thefourth edge 122 b of thesubstrate 12. In detail, thesecond folding plate 14 a and thefourth folding plate 14 b are respectively disposed at thesecond edge 122 a and thefourth edge 122 b of thesubstrate 12. Thesecond folding plate 14 a is adjacent to and located between thefirst folding plate 13 a and thethird folding plate 13 b. Thefourth folding plate 14 b is adjacent to and located between thefirst folding plate 13 a and thethird folding plate 13 b. In this implementation, folding lines are disposed at positions of thefirst edge 120 a, thesecond edge 122 a, thethird edge 120 b, and thefourth edge 122 b. However, the present disclosure is not limited thereto. For example, in other implementations, all structural configurations are applicable to the present disclosure provided that thefirst folding plate 13 a can rotate towards theannular wall 15 with respect to thesubstrate 12. - In
FIG. 1A andFIG. 1B , the first clamping portions 16 a 1 and 16 a 2, a plurality of pressing portions 18 (where twopressing portions 18 are shown in the figures), and a plurality of first supporting portions 19 (where three first supportingportions 19 are shown in the figures) are disposed on thefirst folding plate 13 a. The first clamping portions 16 a 1 and 16 a 2, the plurality ofpressing portions 18, and the plurality of first supportingportions 19 are located on a same side of thefirst folding plate 13 a as thesecond surface 11 of thesubstrate 12. Furthermore, thefirst folding plate 13 a is concave towards thesecond surface 11 to form a first cushioning space 164 (seeFIG. 1A ) and a first cushioning space 166 (seeFIG. 1A ), and forms the first clamping portions 16 a 1 and 16 a 2. Thefirst cushioning space 164 is aligned with the first clamping portion 16 a 1, and thefirst cushioning space 166 is aligned with the first clamping portion 16 a 2. In some implementations, the first clamping portions 16 a 1 and 16 a 2, thepressing portions 18, and the first supportingportions 19 are formed through molding of a plastic material. In some implementations, the first clamping portions 16 a 1 and 16 a 2, thepressing portions 18, and the first supportingportions 19 that are located on thefirst folding plate 13 a are formed by stamping thefirst folding plate 13 a. Similarly, thepressing portions 18 and the first supportingportions 19 are formed by concaving thefirst folding plate 13 a. - Specifically, the first clamping portion 16 a 1 and the first clamping portion 16 a 2 are respectively located at two ends of the
first folding plate 13 a in the first direction D1. Furthermore, the first clamping portion 16 a 1 includes afirst sidewall 160 and a protrudingportion 162. Thefirst sidewall 160 of the first clamping portion 16 a 1 is connected to and protrudes from thefirst folding plate 13 a. The protrudingportion 162 of the first clamping portion 16 a 1 protrudes from thefirst sidewall 160, and protrudes towards thesecond edge 122 a of thesubstrate 12 in the first direction D1. The first clamping portion 16 a 2 in this implementation is substantially the same as the first clamping portion 16 a 1. Accordingly, the structure and function of the first clamping portion 16 a 2 and the connections between the first clamping portion 16 a 2 and other elements can be understood with regard to the related descriptions of the first clamping portion 16 a 1. Details are not described herein again. - In this implementation, each
pressing portion 18 has a top surface 180 (seeFIG. 1B ) far away from thefirst folding plate 13 a. Thetop surface 180 of thepressing portion 18 is configured to press against theannular wall 15. In some implementations, a contour of thetop surface 180 of thepressing portion 18 is complementary to a partial outer surface of theannular wall 15. On thefirst folding plate 13 a, thepressing portion 18 is located between the first clamping portion 16 a 1 and the first clamping portion 16 a 2. In other words, on thefirst folding plate 13 a, one of thepressing portions 18 is located on a side, far away from the second clamping portion 17 a 1, of the first clamping portion 16 a 1. In addition, on thefirst folding plate 13 a, one of the first supportingportions 19 is connected between the first clamping portion 16 a 1 and thepressing portion 18. Another one of the first supportingportions 19 is connected between the first clamping portion 16 a 2 and thepressing portion 18. The third one of the first supportingportions 19 is connected between two adjacentpressing portions 18. In this way, the first supportingportion 19 can improve the overall structural strength. - It should be noted that the
third folding plate 13 b in this implementation and the elements located on thethird folding plate 13 b are substantially the same as thefirst folding plate 13 a and the first clamping portions 16 a 1 and 16 a 2, thepressing portions 18, and the first supportingportions 19 that are located on thefirst folding plate 13 a. The structures and functions of the plurality of elements and the connections between the elements can be understood with regard to the foregoing related descriptions. Details are not described herein again. - In
FIG. 1A andFIG. 1B , the second clamping portions 17 a 1 and 17 a 2, a plurality of pressing portions 18 (where twopressing portions 18 are shown in the figures), and a plurality of second supporting portions 20 (where three second supportingportions 20 are shown in the figures) are disposed on thesecond folding plate 14 a. The second clamping portions 17 a 1 and 17 a 2, the plurality ofpressing portions 18, and the plurality of second supportingportions 20 are located on a same side of thesecond folding plate 14 a as thesecond surface 11 of thesubstrate 12. In some implementations, the second clamping portions 17 a 1 and 17 a 2, thepressing portions 18, and the second supportingportions 20 are formed through molding of a plastic material. In some implementations, the second clamping portions 17 a 1 and 17 a 2, thepressing portions 18, and the second supportingportions 20 that are located on thesecond folding plate 14 a are formed by stamping thesecond folding plate 14 a. Furthermore, thesecond folding plate 14 a is concave towards thesecond surface 11 to form a second cushioning space 174 (seeFIG. 1A ) and a second cushioning space 176 (seeFIG. 1A ) and to form the second clamping portions 17 a 1 and 17 a 2. Thesecond cushioning space 174 is aligned with the second clamping portion 17 a 1, and thesecond cushioning space 176 is aligned with the second clamping portion 17 a 2. Similarly, thepressing portions 18 and the second supportingportions 20 are formed by concaving thesecond folding plate 14 a. - Specifically, the second clamping portion 17 a 1 and the second clamping portion 17 a 2 are respectively located at two ends of the
second folding plate 14 a in the second direction D2. Furthermore, the second clamping portion 17 a 1 has atrench 170. Thetrench 170 of the second clamping portion 17 a 1 is concave towards thesecond folding plate 14 a. The second clamping portion 17 a 2 in this implementation is substantially the same as the second clamping portion 17 a 1. Accordingly, the structure and function of the second clamping portion 17 a 2 and the connections between the second clamping portion 17 a 2 and other components can be understood with regard to the related descriptions of the second clamping portion 17 a 1. Details are not described herein again. - In this implementation, the
pressing portions 18 located on thesecond folding plate 14 a is substantially the same as thepressing portions 18 located on thefirst folding plate 13 a. Accordingly, the structure and function of thepressing portion 18 located on thesecond folding plate 14 a and the connections between the elements can be understood with regard to the foregoing related descriptions. Details are not described herein again. It needs to be described herein that on thesecond folding plate 14 a, thepressing portions 18 is located between the second clamping portion 17 a 1 and the second clamping portion 17 a 2. In other words, on thesecond folding plate 14 a, one of thepressing portions 18 is located on a side, far away from the first clamping portion 16 a 1, of the second clamping portion 17 a 1. In addition, on thesecond folding plate 14 a, one of the second supportingportions 20 is connected between the second clamping portion 17 a 1 and thepressing portion 18. Another one of the second supportingportions 20 is connected between the second clamping portion 17 a 2 and thepressing portion 18. The third one of the second supportingportions 20 is connected between two adjacentpressing portions 18. In this way, the second supportingportions 20 can improve the overall structural strength. - It should be noted that, the
fourth folding plate 14 b in this implementation and the elements located on thefourth folding plate 14 b are substantially the same as thesecond folding plate 14 a and the second clamping portions 17 a 1 and 17 a 2, thepressing portions 18, and the second supportingportions 20 that are located on thesecond folding plate 14 a. The structures and functions of the plurality of elements and the connections between the elements can be understood with regard to the foregoing related descriptions. Details are not described herein again. -
FIG. 2A andFIG. 2B are respectively three-dimensional diagrams of acushioning apparatus 1 in a folding process according to an implementation of the present disclosure. - In
FIG. 2A , in some implementations, when thefirst folding plate 13 a is folded towards thesecond surface 11 of thesubstrate 12, the first clamping portion 16 a 1 located on thefirst folding plate 13 a is clamped to the second clamping portion 17 a 1 located on thesecond folding plate 14 a. Specifically, in this implementation, thefirst folding plate 13 a rotating towards theannular wall 15 with respect to thesubstrate 12 makes the first clamping portion 16 a 1 located on thefirst folding plate 13 a clamped to the second clamping portion 17 a 1 located on thesecond folding plate 14 a that is already folded. In some implementations, when thefirst folding plate 13 a is folded towards thesecond surface 11 of thesubstrate 12, thepressing portions 18 located on thefirst folding plate 13 a respectively press against theannular wall 15, and a gap is formed between the first clamping portion 16 a 1 and theannular wall 15. Specifically, thefirst folding plate 13 arotates 12 towards theannular wall 15 with respect to the substrate until thepressing portions 18 presses against theannular wall 15. In this case, a gap is formed between the first clamping portion 16 a 1 and theannular wall 15. - Next, in
FIG. 2B , in some implementations, when thesecond folding plate 14 a is folded towards thesecond surface 11 of thesubstrate 12, the second clamping portion 17 a 1 located on thesecond folding plate 14 a is clamped to the first clamping portion 16 a 1 located on thefirst folding plate 13 a. Specifically, in this implementation, thesecond folding plate 14 a rotating towards theannular wall 15 with respect to thesubstrate 12 makes the second clamping portion 17 a 1 located on thesecond folding plate 14 a clamped to the first clamping portion 16 a 1 on thefirst folding plate 13 a that is already folded. In some implementations, when thesecond folding plate 14 a is folded towards thesecond surface 11 of thesubstrate 12, thepressing portions 18 located on thesecond folding plate 14 a respectively press against theannular wall 15, and a gap is formed between the second clamping portion 17 a 1 and theannular wall 15. Specifically, thesecond folding plate 14 a rotates towards theannular wall 15 with respect to thesubstrate 12 until thepressing portions 18 press against theannular wall 15. In this case, the trench 170 (seeFIG. 2A ) of the second clamping portion 17 a 1 is clamped to the protruding portion 162 (seeFIG. 2A ) of the first clamping portion 16 a 1 to allow the protrudingportion 162 to be located in thetrench 170, so that the protrudingportion 162 and thetrench 170 are fixed to each other. In this implementation, a gap is formed between the second clamping portion 17 a 1 and theannular wall 15 to form a cushioning space. In this way, when thecushioning apparatus 1 takes impact, the second clamping portion 17 a 1 and the first clamping portion 16 a 1 may maintain the clamping state, thereby improving the structural stability of thecushioning apparatus 1. -
FIG. 2C is a three-dimensional diagram of the structure inFIG. 2B from another angle. InFIG. 2C , in this implementation, an accommodated item (not shown) may be disposed in theaccommodation space 150 in theannular wall 15. Because a concave groove structure is provided on a lateral surface of the foldedcushioning apparatus 1, cushioning distances when the accommodated item takes impact in at least the first direction D1 and/or the second direction D2 may be increased. Accordingly, the structural strength of thecushioning apparatus 1 can be improved without increasing a material thickness of thecushioning apparatus 1, so as to prevent the accommodated item from damage due to impact. - In addition, the first clamping portion 16 a 1 (see
FIG. 2B ) on thefirst folding plate 13 a and the second clamping portion 17 a 1 (seeFIG. 2B ) on thesecond folding plate 14 a may be clamped to each other after thefirst folding plate 13 a and thesecond folding plate 14 a are folded, so that thefirst folding plate 13 a and thesecond folding plate 14 a can maintain the folded states, and the structural stability of thecushioning apparatus 1 is improved. Accordingly, thefirst folding plate 13 a and thesecond folding plate 14 a may be substantially perpendicular to thesubstrate 12 to take impact in at least the first direction D1 and/or the second direction D2, so as to ensure that thecushioning apparatus 1 can achieve a cushioning effect. - Moreover, a force may be transferred between the
first folding plate 13 a and thesecond folding plate 14 a by clamping the first clamping portion 16 a 1 and the second clamping portion 17 a 1, so as to improve a cushioning capability of thecushioning apparatus 1 under impact. For example, when an external force is applied to thefirst folding plate 13 a, a stress from the external force may be transferred to thesecond folding plate 14 a through the connection between the first clamping portion 16 a 1 (seeFIG. 2B ) and the second clamping portion 17 a 1 (seeFIG. 2B ). Accordingly, excessive bending of thefirst folding plate 13 a due to the concentration of the stress on thefirst folding plate 13 a can be prevented, so that a cushioning effect of thecushioning apparatus 1 can be improved. - In addition, because the first clamping portions 16 a 1 and 16 a 2 and the second clamping portions 17 a 1 and 17 a 2 (see
FIG. 2B ) respectively contain 164, 166, 174, and 176, and thecushioning spaces 164, 166, 174, and 176 can improve the structural flexibility of the first clamping portions 16 a 1 and 16 a 2 and the second clamping portions 17 a 1 and 17 a 2, the first clamping portions 16 a 1 and 16 a 2 and the second clamping portions 17 a 1 and 17 a 2 can absorb a relatively large amount of impact energy under impact, so as to protect the accommodated item located in thecushioning spaces cushioning apparatus 1. - Moreover, the pressing portions 18 (see
FIG. 2B ) in this implementation press against theannular wall 15 after folded. Accordingly, when thecushioning apparatus 1 is impacted, thepressing portions 18 may help to transfer a stress from thefirst folding plate 13 a, thethird folding plate 13 b (seeFIG. 2B ), thesecond folding plate 14 a, and/or thefourth folding plate 14 b to theannular wall 15, and further to transfer the stress to thesubstrate 12. In addition, a contour of thepressing portions 18 is complementary to a partial outer surface of theannular wall 15 for complete contact, so that the efficiency of stress transfer can be improved, thereby further improving the cushioning effect of thecushioning apparatus 1. - The features in the foregoing implementations may enable a person of ordinary skill in the art to better understand various aspects of the present utility model. The person of ordinary skill in the art should understand that to achieve the same advantages of the implementations of the present utility model and/or the same objective, the person of ordinary skill in the art may further design or modify other processes and structures based on the present utility model. The person of ordinary skill in the art should understand that such equivalent structures do not depart from the spirit and scope of the present utility model. The person of ordinary skill in the art may make various changes, replacements and modifications herein without departing from the spirit and scope of the present utility model.
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