Computer server buffer packaging

By using corrugated cardboard trays and elastic components to create cushioning packaging, the problem of poor environmental performance of existing computer packaging materials is solved. This achieves environmentally friendly cushioning and material recyclability, reducing the risk of damage during transportation.

CN116620716BActive Publication Date: 2026-02-24HANGZHOU SHANYING PAPER CO LTD
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Patent Information

Application Number
CN202310445843.1
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Patents(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2023-04-19
Publication Date
2026-02-24
Estimated Expiration
2043-04-19

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Technical Problem

Existing computer packaging materials are not environmentally friendly and are difficult to recycle, leading to environmental pollution.

Method used

The cushioning packaging, consisting of a corrugated cardboard tray and elastic elements, including first and second elastic elements, absorbs impact through the deformation of the cushioning plate and, together with the protective plate, supports the outer box, forming an environmentally friendly cushioning structure.

Benefits of technology

It effectively reduces the risk of damage to computer servers during transportation, and the packaging materials are recyclable, reducing environmental pollution.

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Abstract

The application relates to a computer server buffer packaging, which comprises an outer box, a plurality of supporting boxes arranged in the outer box and a plurality of first elastic members arranged on the outer walls of the supporting boxes, a computer server is arranged in the outer box, the supporting boxes are respectively sleeved on the mutually faraway end portions of the computer server, the first elastic members are arranged on the side walls of the supporting boxes adjacent to the computer server, and the first elastic members, the outer box and the supporting boxes are all corrugated paper materials. The supporting boxes are respectively arranged on the two end portions of the computer server, then the four side walls of the supporting boxes are connected through the first elastic members, when the box is impacted towards the side walls of the supporting boxes, the first elastic members absorb the impact, so that the impact force borne by the computer server is reduced, the computer server is not prone to being damaged, and the outer box, the supporting boxes and the first elastic members can be directly recycled after use, so that the environment is not prone to being polluted.
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Technical Field

[0001] This application relates to the technical field of packaging boxes, and more particularly to a computer server cushioning package. Background Technology

[0002] As a highly integrated product, computers have high precision in their internal circuits. When they are subjected to impacts or excessive vibrations, the circuits of their internal electronic components may break, thus affecting normal use.

[0003] Therefore, computers are usually packaged during transportation and handling to absorb impacts and vibrations, thereby reducing the damage they suffer. Currently, computer packaging typically uses materials such as foam or pearl cotton for cushioning; however, these materials are not environmentally friendly, are difficult to recycle, and can easily pollute the environment.

[0004] Therefore, a new technical solution is needed to address the above problems. Summary of the Invention

[0005] In order to enable the packaging to be recycled after use and reduce environmental pollution, this application provides a computer server cushioning packaging.

[0006] This application provides a computer server buffer packaging solution, which adopts the following technical solution:

[0007] A computer server cushioning package includes an outer box, several trays disposed inside the outer box, and several first elastic members disposed on the outer wall of the trays. The computer server is disposed inside the outer box, and the trays are respectively fitted onto the ends of the computer server that are far apart from each other. The first elastic members are disposed on the side wall of the trays adjacent to the computer server. The first elastic members, the outer box, and the trays are all made of corrugated cardboard.

[0008] By adopting the above technical solution, trays are respectively set at the two ends of the computer server, and then the four side walls of the trays are connected by the first elastic element. When the box is impacted towards the side wall of the tray, the first elastic element absorbs the impact, thereby reducing the impact force on the computer server and making the computer server less prone to damage. Furthermore, the outer box, trays, and the first elastic element can be directly recycled after use, thus minimizing environmental pollution.

[0009] Optionally: The first elastic element includes a plurality of buffer plates connected end to end in sequence, with adjacent buffer plates abutting against each other.

[0010] By adopting the above technical solution, during the process of the first elastic element being subjected to pressure, the adjacent buffer plates move closer to each other, thereby filling the gap between the adjacent buffer plates to achieve buffering. Then, the buffer plates themselves deform and are gradually flattened, continuing to absorb the impact, thereby achieving a better buffering effect. This reduces the actual impact on the computer server during the impact process, making the computer server less prone to damage during transportation and storage.

[0011] Optionally, the end face of the tray away from the computer server is further provided with several second elastic elements, the structure of which is the same as that of the first elastic element.

[0012] By adopting the above technical solution, when the outer box is subjected to an impact perpendicular to the end face of the tray, the second elastic element can absorb the impact transmitted by the box, thereby reducing the impact force on the computer server. This makes it less likely for the computer server to be subjected to excessive impact when the outer box of the computer server is subjected to an impact perpendicular to the end face of the tray, thus making the computer server less susceptible to damage during transportation and storage.

[0013] Optionally: The connection position of the buffer plate of the first elastic member is located at the end of the tray away from the computer server and can abut against the inner wall of the outer box.

[0014] By adopting the above technical solution, when the box is impacted by a side wall perpendicular to the tray and away from the computer server, the buffer plates of the first elastic element can move away from each other, thereby compressing the second elastic element. During the process of the buffer plates of the first elastic element moving away, they can absorb part of the impact and achieve a buffering effect. During the compression of the second elastic element, it can also absorb the impact, thereby further buffering.

[0015] Optional: The end face of the second elastic element on the same tray away from the computer server is flush with the side wall of the first elastic element connected to the tray away from the adjacent tray.

[0016] By adopting the above technical solution, the first elastic element provides certain support to the tray, so that the weight of the tray will not directly exert pressure on the second elastic element. Thus, the second elastic element is not easily compressed without cushioning, so that the cushioning effect of the second elastic element will not be directly affected. When the outer box is impacted during subsequent transportation, the cushioning effect of the second elastic element can still play a role.

[0017] Optional: The outer casing is also provided with several protective panels, which are respectively provided on the side wall of the computer server adjacent to the tray. The side wall of the protective panel that is not connected to the computer server can abut against the inner wall of the outer casing.

[0018] By adopting the above technical solution, the protective plate supports the inside of the outer box, strengthening the overall compressive strength of the outer box. During the transportation and stacking process after packaging, the overall shape of the outer box is not easily changed under pressure, thus keeping the outer box stable during stacking and preventing damage to the computer server inside the outer box.

[0019] Optionally: The protective plate includes a connecting plate and support members disposed on both sides of the connecting plate. A first elastic member close to the protective plate is located between and abuts against the two support members. The side wall of the support member away from the first elastic member it contacts is flush with the outer wall of the other uncontacted first elastic member away from the tray.

[0020] By adopting the above technical solution, when the first elastic element is located between the two support elements, the movement of the first elastic element is guided by the two support elements, so that the two trays can move in a direction parallel to the support elements, so that the trays will not be misaligned relative to the computer server during the buffering and movement process, and the buffering process can remain stable.

[0021] Optional: The support member is provided with openings at both ends.

[0022] By adopting the above technical solution, the support component is made into a tubular shape, thereby increasing its strength and enabling it to better support the shape of the outer box. Furthermore, when the first elastic component deforms due to impact, the hollow support component can also deform simultaneously, thus not hindering the deformation process of the first elastic component and minimizing the impact on the buffering process.

[0023] Optional: The tray near the computer server base has several clearance holes, through which the computer server base can pass and the bottom of the computer server can fit against the bottom surface of the tray's inner cavity.

[0024] By adopting the above technical solution, when the computer server is placed in the tray, the base of the computer server will not directly contact the inner wall of the tray, but the inner wall of the tray will directly contact the bottom of the computer server. This increases the contact area between the tray and the computer server, making the tray less likely to be punctured by excessive pressure from the base of the computer server when subjected to pressure from the computer server. This also makes the cushioning effect of the tray on the computer server less affected, and shortens the distance between the two trays, thereby reducing the overall volume required for the outer box when packaging the computer server, making the packaging and transportation process more convenient.

[0025] In summary, this application includes at least one of the following beneficial technical effects:

[0026] 1. The overall material is made of corrugated cardboard. The first and second elastic elements are formed by the sequentially connected buffer plates to cushion the computer server. When it is impacted, the buffer plates deform to absorb the impact, thereby reducing the impact force on the computer server. This makes the computer server less likely to be damaged during transportation and storage. In addition, the packaging can be recycled after use, thereby reducing environmental pollution.

[0027] 2. By installing protective panels to support the inner wall of the outer box, the pressure resistance of the outer box is enhanced, making it less likely to change its overall shape when impacted. During transportation and stacking, the shape of the outer box can remain stable, thus making the computer server less susceptible to damage during transportation after packaging. Attached Figure Description

[0028] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of an embodiment of this application;

[0029] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram illustrating the tray structure located below, as shown in an embodiment of this application.

[0030] In the diagram, 1 is the outer casing; 2 is the tray; 21 is the clearance hole; 3 is the first elastic element; 31 is the buffer plate; 4 is the second elastic element; 5 is the protective plate; 51 is the connecting plate; and 52 is the support element. Implementation

[0031] The present application will be further described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings.

[0032] This application discloses a computer server buffer packaging, such as... Figure 1 and Figure 2As shown, the device includes an outer casing 1, two trays 2 disposed inside the outer casing 1, and several first elastic members 3 disposed on the outer wall of the trays 2. The trays 2 are open at one end. The computer server is disposed inside the outer casing 1. The two trays 2 are respectively fitted onto the upper and lower ends of the computer server. The outer wall of the computer server is in close contact with the inner wall of the trays 2. The upper end of the lower tray 2 has four clearance holes 21, through which the legs of the computer server can pass, thereby making the lower end of the computer server in close contact with the bottom surface of the inner wall of the lower tray 2. The four vertical side walls of the trays 2 are each attached with a first elastic member 3. The first elastic member 3 includes several buffer plates 31 connected end to end in sequence. Adjacent buffer plates 31 abut against each other. The first elastic members 3, the outer casing 1, and the trays 2 are all made of corrugated cardboard. By folding corrugated cardboard into paper springs, compression occurs inside the cardboard during impact, absorbing the impact and reducing the impact force received by the protected computer server. After packaging, the first elastic element 3 and tray 2 can be recycled and reused. No other materials are needed in the process of cushioning the computer server, making this type of cushioning packaging more environmentally friendly.

[0033] Since the top and bottom ends of the computer server will also be impacted by vibration during transportation, two second elastic elements 4 are provided on the end of the tray 2 away from the computer server. The decoupling strands and materials of the second elastic elements 4 are the same as those of the first elastic element 3. Thus, when the computer server starts to vibrate during transportation, the deformation of the second elastic elements 4 absorbs the impact, reducing the vibration of the computer server and making it less likely to be damaged.

[0034] To ensure that the second elastic element 4 can deform normally without interference from the first elastic element when the computer server vibrates and requires deformation of both the first and second elastic elements 3 and 4, the connection point of the adjacent buffer plate 31 of the second elastic element 4 is located at the end of the tray 2 away from the computer server. Furthermore, the end face of the second elastic element 4 on the same tray 2 away from the computer server is flush with the side wall of the first elastic element 3 connected to the tray 2 away from the adjacent tray 2. Therefore, when the second elastic element 4 is compressed due to an impact in the comb direction of the computer server, the buffer plate 31 on the first elastic element 3 can rotate away from each other under pressure. This prevents the first elastic element 3 from directly supporting the tray 2, reducing its impact on the compression process of the second elastic element 4 and thus minimizing obstruction of its cushioning effect.

[0035] like Figure 1As shown, since there is no support between the two trays 2 when the outer box 1 is subjected to a vertical force, the pressure will be directly applied to the computer server. Therefore, two protective plates 5 are also provided inside the outer box 1 to support the overall structure of the outer box 1. The protective plates 5 are vertically arranged and are set on the two side walls of the outer box 1 with smaller inner wall areas. The protective plates 5 can abut against the two vertical side walls of the computer server adjacent to the trays 2, and the protective plates 5 can also abut against the inner wall of the outer box 1. When the outer box 1 is subjected to a vertical force, the support members 52 support the inner wall of the outer box 1, so that the vertical force is not directly transmitted to the computer server, thereby making the outer box 1 less prone to excessive deformation during transportation.

[0036] like Figure 1 As shown, the protective plate 5 includes a connecting plate 51 and support members 52 respectively disposed on both sides of the connecting plate 51. The support members 52 are open at both ends, and the end face of the support member 52 away from the computer server is flush with the end face of the connecting plate 51 away from the computer server. A first elastic member 3 near the protective plate 5 is disposed between the two support members 52. The side walls of the two support members 52 that are close to each other can abut against the first elastic member 3, thereby limiting the position of the first elastic member 3, making it difficult for the first elastic member 3 to move horizontally. This prevents the two first elastic members 3 away from the protective plate 5 from being crushed due to uneven force when not subjected to external force. At the same time, the first elastic member 3 can also move vertically between the two support members 52, so that the cushioning effect of the second elastic member 4 is not easily affected. The side wall of the support member 52 away from the first elastic member 3 it contacts is flush with the outer wall of another unstructured first elastic member 3 away from the tray 2. Therefore, when the outer box 1 is not subjected to force, the first elastic member 3 will not be directly subjected to force and crushed, so that the cushioning effect of the first elastic member 3 is not easily affected.

[0037] The implementation principle of this embodiment is as follows: two protective plates 5 are placed inside the outer box 1 and the protective plates 5 are attached to the inner wall of the outer box 1. Then, the lower tray 2 is placed inside the outer box 1, so that the first elastic member 3 is located between the two support members 52. The computer server is placed inside the lower tray 2. Then, the upper tray 2 is placed over the upper part of the computer server, so that the two first elastic members 3 of the upper tray 2 are located behind the two support members 52. The outer box 1 is then sealed.

[0038] The embodiments described in this specific implementation are preferred embodiments of this application and are not intended to limit the scope of protection of this application. Therefore, all equivalent changes made in accordance with the structure, shape and principle of this application should be covered within the scope of protection of this application.

Claims

1. A computer server buffer package, characterized in that: The system includes an outer box (1), several trays (2) disposed inside the outer box (1), and several first elastic members (3) disposed on the outer wall of the trays (2). The computer server is disposed inside the outer box (1). The trays (2) are respectively fitted onto the ends of the computer server that are far apart from each other. The first elastic members (3) are disposed on the side wall of the trays (2) adjacent to the computer server. The first elastic members (3), the outer box (1), and the trays (2) are made of corrugated cardboard. The first elastic members (3) include several buffer plates (31) connected end to end in sequence, and the adjacent buffer plates (31) abut against each other. Several second elastic members (4) are also disposed on the end face of the tray (2) away from the computer server. The structure of the second elastic members (4) is the same as the structure of the first elastic members (3). The end face of the second elastic member (4) on the same tray (2) away from the computer server is flush with the side wall of the first elastic member (3) connected to the tray (2) away from the adjacent tray (2).

2. The computer server buffer packaging according to claim 1, characterized in that: The connection position of the buffer plate (31) of the first elastic member (3) is located at the end of the tray (2) away from the computer server and can abut against the inner wall of the outer box (1).

3. The computer server buffer packaging according to claim 1, characterized in that: The outer casing (1) is also provided with several protective plates (5). The protective plates (5) are respectively provided on the side wall of the computer server adjacent to the tray (2). The side walls of the protective plates (5) that are not connected to the computer server can abut against the inner wall of the outer casing (1).

4. A computer server buffer package according to claim 3, characterized in that: The guard plate (5) includes a connecting plate (51) and support members (52) disposed on both sides of the connecting plate (51). The first elastic member (3) near the guard plate (5) is located between the two support members (52) and abuts against each other. The side wall of the support member (52) away from the first elastic member (3) it contacts is flush with the outer wall of the other uncontacted first elastic member (3) away from the tray (2).

5. A computer server buffer package according to claim 4, characterized in that: The support member (52) is open at both ends.

6. A computer server buffer package according to claim 1, characterized in that: The tray (2) near the computer server base has several clearance holes (21) that allow the computer server base to pass through the clearance holes (21) and the bottom of the computer server to fit against the bottom surface of the inner cavity of the tray (2).

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