Packaging assembly of display equipment
The double-layer cushioning structure, designed entirely with paper materials, solves the problems of insufficient cushioning capacity and environmental protection in traditional display device packaging components, achieving a low-cost, environmentally friendly packaging solution that meets the protection needs of devices of different sizes.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202411144435.3
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Applications(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2024-08-20
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-03
AI Technical Summary
The packaging components of traditional display devices use plastic materials with limited cushioning capacity, making it difficult to meet the requirements of plastic restriction and ban orders, and they cannot be effectively recycled, resulting in high costs and environmental pollution.
The packaging components, designed with all-paper materials, include a first paper layer and a second paper layer, forming a double-layer cushioning structure. Through the gap space and interference fit of the protrusions, the cushioning capacity and versatility are improved, and environmental protection requirements are met.
It achieves an environmentally friendly and low-cost packaging solution, improves the protection of display devices, reduces the risk of breakage, adapts to devices of different sizes, and is easy to recycle.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This application relates to the field of display device technology, and more particularly to a packaging component for a display device. Background Technology
[0002] When packaging display devices, packaging components are usually used to wrap the display devices to reduce the impact on the display devices during transportation and handling. At the same time, the packaging components fill the gap space between the display devices and the packaging box, which can reduce the collision or friction of the display devices.
[0003] However, the packaging components of traditional display devices typically use plastic materials such as EPS (expanded polystyrene), EPE (expanded polyethylene), and EPP (expanded polypropylene), which have limited cushioning capacity, require specific mold cutting or injection molding, have complex processes, cannot meet the requirements of plastic restriction and ban orders, and are difficult to recycle and reuse, resulting in high costs for packaging components. Summary of the Invention
[0004] This application aims to provide a packaging component for a display device, which improves the cushioning capacity of the packaging component and reduces the cost of the packaging component.
[0005] In order to solve its technical problems, the embodiments of this application adopt the following technical solutions:
[0006] In a first aspect, this application proposes a packaging assembly for a display device, including a first paper layer and a second paper layer. The first paper layer includes a first end, a second end, and a first side surface. The first end has a mounting groove for mounting and fixing the display device. The second end is disposed opposite to the first end, and the first side surface connects the first end and the second end. The second paper layer includes a first portion and a first extension. The first portion overlaps the first side surface, and the first extension is connected to the first portion. The first extension extends from the first portion to the second end, and a first gap space exists between the first extension and the second end.
[0007] In the above technical solution, the packaging components are made entirely of paper, which is recyclable, reducing environmental pollution and meeting the requirements of plastic restriction or ban orders. Furthermore, all-paper materials are less expensive. At the same time, all-paper packaging components are lighter, more flexible in customization, and can provide a tighter fit to the display device, saving space and enhancing protection. In addition, all-paper packaging components have excellent water absorption properties, blocking some moisture and reducing the risk of moisture damage to the display device.
[0008] Furthermore, the first extension extends to the second end, creating a double-layered cushioning structure in the packaging assembly. This enhances the load-bearing capacity of the packaging assembly, further improving its cushioning ability and reducing damage to the display device. Simultaneously, a first gap space exists between the first extension and the second end. The cushioning ability of the packaging assembly can be adjusted by changing the size of this gap space. For example, increasing the first gap space improves the cushioning ability and allows for the adaptation to heavier display devices. Alternatively, decreasing the first gap space accommodates lighter display devices, thereby improving the compactness of the packaging assembly. By providing the first gap space between the first extension and the second end, various similar display devices can be accommodated, improving the versatility of the packaging assembly.
[0009] In some preferred embodiments, the first paper layer further includes a second side surface connected between the first end and the second end, and the second side surface is disposed opposite to the first side surface. The second paper layer also includes a second portion and a second extension, the second portion being stacked on the second side surface to form a stable double-layer cushioning structure. The second extension is connected to the second portion and extends from the second portion to the second end. The combined support of the first and second extensions further enhances the cushioning capacity of the packaging assembly in the first direction. A second gap space exists between the second extension and the second end; the combined arrangement of the two gap spaces further improves the versatility of the packaging assembly.
[0010] In some preferred embodiments, the first extension is connected to the second extension, the second paper layer wraps the first paper layer to form a stable double-layer cushioning structure, and the first extension and the second extension are connected at the bottom of the first paper layer to improve the overall integrity and reduce the deformation of the packaging components.
[0011] In some preferred embodiments, the first gap space has a first buffer portion. Filling the first gap space with the first buffer portion can improve the cushioning and load-bearing capacity of the packaging assembly, thus accommodating display devices with greater mass.
[0012] In some preferred embodiments, the first side has a plurality of first protrusions, and the surface of the first portion facing the first side has a plurality of first grooves, with the first protrusions and the first grooves being interference-fitted. This improves the bonding strength between the first portion and the first paper layer, resulting in better stability and effectively enhancing the cushioning performance of the packaging assembly. Furthermore, the interference fit between the first protrusions and the first grooves allows for detachment between the first protrusions and the first paper layer. For example, during transportation or storage, the first portion can be repeatedly opened or folded to facilitate the transportation or storage of the packaging assembly. In addition, the first protrusions also increase the strength of the first paper layer, reduce its deformation, and thus improve the load-bearing capacity of the packaging assembly. Similarly, the first grooves also increase the strength of the first portion and reduce its deformation.
[0013] Optionally, the second side has a plurality of second protrusions, and the surface of the second portion facing the second side is provided with a plurality of second grooves, wherein the second protrusions and the second grooves are interference-fitted.
[0014] In some preferred embodiments, the second end portion is provided with a plurality of third protrusions, and the first extension portion is provided with a plurality of third grooves, wherein the third protrusions and the third grooves are interference-fitted. This can improve the bonding strength between the second portion and the first paper layer, resulting in better stability. Simultaneously, the cooperation between the third protrusions and the second grooves can improve the strength of the second end portion, thereby increasing the load-bearing capacity of the packaging assembly.
[0015] In some preferred embodiments, the first paper layer includes a first wall portion and a second wall portion disposed opposite to each other. The first side surface is the outer surface of the first wall portion, and the first wall portion also has a third side surface disposed opposite to the first side surface. The third side surface is located within the mounting groove, and the third side surface has a first recessed portion recessed toward the first side surface, which causes the first side surface to form the first protrusion. This allows the first wall portion to form a corrugated structure similar to a wave, which not only improves the strength of the first wall portion but also enhances its cushioning capacity.
[0016] In some preferred embodiments, the second side is the outer surface of the second wall portion, and the second wall portion also has a fourth side opposite to the second side. The fourth side is located within the mounting groove, and the fourth side has a second recessed portion that is recessed towards the second side, causing the second side to form the second protrusion. This allows the second wall portion to form a corrugated structure resembling a wave, which not only improves the strength of the second wall portion but also enhances its cushioning capacity, thereby reducing damage to the display device. Simultaneously, the two inner walls of the mounting groove both form a corrugated structure with a wave pattern, further improving cushioning capacity and facilitating an interference fit between the display device and the mounting groove, thus improving the versatility of the packaging assembly.
[0017] In some preferred embodiments, the first paper layer includes a first segment and a second segment connected together. The first segment has a first inclined surface adjacent to the second segment, and the second segment has a second inclined surface adjacent to the first segment. The second segment is bent in a direction perpendicular to the first segment, such that the first inclined surface and the second inclined surface are in contact. This arrangement allows the packaging assembly to adapt to the corners of the display device, thus protecting the corners and reducing damage.
[0018] In some preferred embodiments, the first inclined surface has a first insertion groove, and the second inclined surface has a first insertion portion protruding therefrom, with the first insertion portion inserted into the first insertion groove. The positioning and insertion of the first insertion portion into the second insertion groove facilitates the bending of the second segment toward the first segment to a predetermined position. Furthermore, the insertion of the first insertion portion into the first insertion groove improves the connection stability between the first and second segments and reduces loosening between the first and second segment supports.
[0019] In some preferred embodiments, the first inclined surface has a second insertion portion protruding therefrom, and the second inclined surface has a second insertion groove, and the second insertion portion is inserted into the second insertion groove.
[0020] In some preferred embodiments, a guide groove is provided at the first end. Along the direction from the first end to the second end, the guide groove and the mounting groove are sequentially arranged and communicate with each other. Along the second direction, the width of the guide groove is greater than the width of the mounting groove. The guide groove has a guide wall surface that connects to the inner wall of the mounting groove. The wider guide groove facilitates the placement of the display device within it, allowing the device to be directly inserted into the mounting groove along the guide wall surface. The combination of the guide groove and the mounting groove facilitates the packaging of the display device by the packaging assembly.
[0021] The above description is only an overview of the technical solution of this application. In order to better understand the technical means of this application and to implement it in accordance with the contents of the specification, and to make the above and other objects, features and advantages of this application more obvious and understandable, the following are specific embodiments of this application. Attached Figure Description
[0022] One or more embodiments are illustrated by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings. These illustrations do not constitute a limitation on the embodiments. Elements having the same reference numerals in the drawings are denoted as similar elements. Unless otherwise stated, the figures in the drawings are not to be limited by scale.
[0023] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of packaging components according to some embodiments of this application;
[0024] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the first paper layer in some embodiments of this application;
[0025] Figure 3 for Figure 1 A magnified view of a section at point A in the middle;
[0026] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of packaging components according to some embodiments of this application;
[0027] Figure 5 This is an exploded view of the packaging components of some embodiments of this application;
[0028] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of the folding of the first portion and the first paper layer in some embodiments of this application;
[0029] Figure 7 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of a packaging component according to some embodiments of this application (viewed along the third direction Z);
[0030] Figure 8 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of a packaging component according to some embodiments of this application (viewed along the third direction Z);
[0031] Figure 9 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of a packaging component according to some embodiments of this application (viewed along the third direction Z);
[0032] Figure 10 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of a packaging component according to some embodiments of this application (viewed along the third direction Z);
[0033] Figure 11 This is an exploded view of a packaging component according to some embodiments of this application (viewed along the first direction X);
[0034] Figure 12 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of a packaging component according to some embodiments of this application (the first and second segments are not bent);
[0035] Figure 13 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of a packaging component according to some embodiments of this application (the first segment bends toward the second segment).
[0036] Explanation of reference numerals in the attached figures:
[0037] 100. Packaging components;
[0038] 10. First paper layer; 10a. First wall portion; 10a1. Third side surface; 10a2. First recessed portion; 10b. Second wall portion; 10b1. Fourth side surface; 10b2. Second recessed portion; 10c. First section; 10c1. First inclined surface; 10c2. First insertion groove; 10d. Second section; 10d1. Second inclined surface; 10d2. First insertion portion; 11. First end portion; 12. Second end portion; 121. Third protrusion; 13. Mounting groove; 14. First side surface; 141. First protrusion; 15. Second side surface; 151. Second protrusion; 16. Guide groove; 161. Guide wall surface;
[0039] 20. Second paper layer; 21. First part; 211. First extension; 212. First groove; 213. Third groove; 22. Second part; 221. Second extension; 222. Second groove; 223. Fourth groove;
[0040] 30. First gap space;
[0041] 40. Second gap space;
[0042] 50. First buffer section;
[0043] X, first direction; Y, second direction; Z, third direction. Detailed Implementation
[0044] To make the objectives, technical solutions, and advantages of the embodiments of this application clearer, the technical solutions of the embodiments of this application will be clearly described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are some embodiments of this application, but not all embodiments.
[0045] In this application, the reference to "embodiment" means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with an embodiment may be included in at least one embodiment of this application. The appearance of this phrase in various places in the specification does not necessarily refer to the same embodiment, nor is it a separate or alternative embodiment that is mutually exclusive with other embodiments.
[0046] In the description of the embodiments of this application, technical terms such as "first" and "second" are used only to distinguish different objects and should not be construed as indicating or implying relative importance or implicitly indicating the number, specific order, or primary and secondary relationship of the indicated technical features.
[0047] In the description of the embodiments in this application, the term "and / or" is merely a description of the relationship between related objects, indicating that three relationships can exist. For example, A and / or B can represent: A existing alone, A and B existing simultaneously, and B existing alone. Additionally, the character " / " in this document generally indicates that the preceding and following related objects have an "or" relationship.
[0048] The technical features involved in the different embodiments of this application described below can be combined with each other as long as they do not conflict with each other.
[0049] Display devices are precision and fragile products; even slight impacts during transportation or handling can cause them to scratch or break. Therefore, before being boxed, display devices are usually wrapped with packaging components to reduce the risk of breakage during transportation or handling.
[0050] However, the inventors of this application have found that traditional packaging components typically use plastic materials such as EPS (expanded polystyrene), EPE (expanded polyethylene), and EPP (expanded polypropylene), which have limited cushioning capacity and require specific mold cutting or injection molding. Once molded, their cushioning capacity is fixed. Plastic packaging components are difficult to adapt to different types of display devices, exhibiting poor versatility. Furthermore, plastic packaging components pollute the environment, fail to meet the requirements of plastic restriction or ban orders, and are difficult to effectively recycle and reuse.
[0051] To address the aforementioned issues, embodiments of this application provide a packaging assembly 100 for a display device. Please refer to... Figure 1 The packaging assembly 100 includes a first paper layer 10 and a second paper layer 20, which are stacked together to form a double-layer buffer structure of inner and outer layers, thereby improving the buffering capacity of the packaging assembly 100 and reducing damage to the display device.
[0052] For the first paper layer 10 mentioned above, please refer to... Figure 1 and Figure 2 The first paper layer 10 includes a first end 11, a second end 12, and a first side 14. Along the first direction X, the first end 11 and the second end 12 are disposed opposite to each other, and the first side 14 is connected between the first end 11 and the second end 12.
[0053] The first end 11 is provided with a mounting groove 13, which is used to install and fix the display device. Part of the display device can be directly placed in the mounting groove 13, thereby achieving protection for the display device. In the embodiments of this application, the first paper layer 10 can be made of 100% paper material, which not only reduces environmental pollution, but also allows for repeated recycling and reuse. The cost of all-paper material is lower and can meet the requirements of plastic restriction or ban orders. The mounting groove 13 can be interference-fitted with the display device. The all-paper material gives the first paper layer 10 flexible characteristics, which makes it easy for the mounting groove 13 to adapt to display devices of different sizes. Furthermore, the interference fit helps to improve the packaging stability between the packaging component 100 and the display device. For example, after the packaging component 100 has packaged the display device, the display device and the packaging component 100 are placed in a packaging box. The interference fit can reduce the loosening of the display device and the packaging component 100, thereby reducing the shaking of the display device.
[0054] For the second paper layer 20 mentioned above, please refer to... Figures 1 to 3 The second paper layer 20 includes a first part 21 and a first extension 211. The first part 21 is stacked on the first side 14. The first extension 211 is connected to the first part 21. The first extension 211 extends from the first part 21 to the second end 12. There is a first gap space 30 between the first extension 211 and the second end 12.
[0055] The first part 21 can be connected to the first end 11 or to the connection between the first end 11 and the first side 14, and then the first part 21 can be folded toward the first side 14. The first end 21 can also be directly connected to the first side 14.
[0056] In the embodiments of this application, the second paper layer 20 can also be made of 100% paper material, thus making the packaging component 100 100% paper material. This allows for secondary recycling, reducing environmental pollution and meeting the requirements of plastic restriction or ban orders. Furthermore, the cost of a 100% paper material packaging component is lower. Simultaneously, the 100 100% paper material packaging component is lighter, more flexible in customization, and can provide a tighter fit to the display device, saving space and enhancing protection. In addition, the 100% paper material packaging has better water absorption properties, blocking some moisture and reducing the risk of moisture damage to the display device.
[0057] Furthermore, the first extension 211 extends to the second end 12, which forms a double-layered cushioning structure in the packaging assembly 100, improving its load-bearing capacity and further enhancing its cushioning ability, thus reducing damage to the display device. Simultaneously, a first gap space 30 exists between the first extension 211 and the second end 12. The cushioning ability of the packaging assembly 100 can be adjusted by changing the size of the first gap space 30. For example, increasing the first gap space 30 improves the cushioning ability of the packaging assembly 100, allowing it to accommodate heavier display devices. Alternatively, decreasing the first gap space 30 accommodates lighter display devices, thereby improving the compactness of the packaging assembly 100. By providing the first gap space 30 between the first extension 211 and the second end 12, various similar display devices can be accommodated, improving the versatility of the packaging assembly 100.
[0058] Please refer to Figures 4 to 5 The first paper layer 10 also includes a second side surface 15, which is connected between the first end 11 and the second end 12, and is disposed opposite to the first side surface 14, for example, along the second direction Y, the first side surface 14 and the second side surface 15 are disposed opposite to each other. The second paper layer 20 also includes a second portion 22 and a second extension 221, the second portion 22 being stacked on the second side surface 15 to form a stable double-layer cushioning structure. The second extension 221 is connected to the second portion 22 and extends from the second portion 22 to the second end 12. Through the joint support of the first extension 211 and the second extension 221, the cushioning capacity of the packaging assembly 100 in the first direction X can be further improved. There is a second gap space 40 between the second extension 221 and the second end 12. The common arrangement of the two gap spaces further improves the versatility of the packaging assembly 100. Optionally, the first gap space 30 and the second gap space 40 can also be interconnected.
[0059] Please refer to Figures 6 to 8 The first part 21 and the second part 22 can be connected to both sides of the first paper layer 10 (e.g., both sides of the second direction Y), and the first part 21 and the second part 22 are connected to the first end 11. By folding the first part 21 to the first side 14 and folding the second part 22 toward the second side 15, a stable double-layer buffer structure can be formed. The process is simple and the manufacturing cost is low.
[0060] In some embodiments, please refer to Figure 8The first end 11 is also provided with a guide groove 16. Along the direction from the first end 11 to the second end 12 (the opposite direction of the first direction X), the guide groove 16 and the mounting groove 13 are sequentially arranged and communicate with each other. Along the second direction Y, the width of the second guide groove is greater than the width of the mounting groove 13. The guide groove 16 has a guide wall 161, for example, the guide wall 161 is inclined, and the guide wall 161 is connected to the inner wall of the mounting groove 13. The wider guide groove 16 makes it easier to place the display device in the guide groove 16, and the display device can then be directly inserted into the mounting groove 13 along the guide wall 161. The arrangement of the guide groove 16 and the mounting groove 13 facilitates the packaging of the display device by the packaging assembly 100.
[0061] In some other embodiments, please refer to Figure 9 The second extension 221 is connected to the first extension 211, so that the second paper layer 20 wraps the first paper layer 10. The first extension 211 and the second extension 221 are connected at the bottom of the first paper layer 10, which improves the overall integrity, reduces the deformation of the packaging assembly 100, and forms a stable double-layer cushioning structure. Furthermore, the cushioning capacity of the packaging assembly 100 in the first direction X can be further improved by the joint support of the first extension 211 and the second extension 221.
[0062] In other embodiments, please refer to Figure 10 The first gap space 30 has a first buffer section 50. Filling the first gap space 30 with the first buffer section 50 can improve the cushioning and load-bearing capacity of the packaging assembly 100. For example, for a large display device, when adjusting the first gap space 30 is insufficient to support the display device, filling the first gap space 30 with the first buffer section 50 can improve the cushioning capacity of the packaging assembly 100. The first buffer section 50 can be made of a corrugated board structure, which has high strength and good load-bearing capacity, suitable for supporting large display devices. The first buffer section 50 can also be made of all-paper material to meet the requirements of plastic restriction or ban orders, improving the recyclability of the packaging assembly 100. Optionally, other cushioning components, such as buffer springs, compression springs, or other flexible material components, can also be provided within the first gap space 30.
[0063] Optionally, the second gap space 40 has a second buffer section (not shown in the figure). The buffering capacity and load-bearing capacity of the packaging assembly 100 can be further improved by filling the second gap space 40 with the second buffer section. The second buffer section can also adopt a wave-like shape similar to the first buffer section 50, so that the packaging assembly 100 has better buffering capacity and higher load-bearing capacity.
[0064] In some embodiments, please refer to Figure 2 and Figure 11 The first side surface 14 has a plurality of first protrusions 141, and the surface of the first portion 21 facing the first side surface 14 has a plurality of first grooves 212. The first protrusions 141 and the first grooves 212 are interference-fitted. The interference fit between the first grooves 212 and the first protrusions 141 improves the bonding strength between the first portion 21 and the first paper layer 10, resulting in better stability and effectively improving the cushioning performance of the packaging assembly 100. Furthermore, the interference fit between the first protrusions 141 and the first grooves 212 allows for detachment between the first protrusions 141 and the first paper layer 10. For example, during transportation or storage, the first portion 21 can be repeatedly opened or folded to facilitate the transportation or storage of the packaging assembly 100. In addition, the first protrusions 141 also improve the strength of the first paper layer 10, reduce deformation of the first paper layer 10, and thus improve the load-bearing capacity of the packaging assembly 100. Similarly, the first grooves 212 also improve the strength of the first portion 21 and reduce deformation of the first portion 21.
[0065] In other embodiments, please refer to Figure 5 The second side surface 15 has several second protrusions 151, and the surface of the second part 22 facing the second side surface 15 has several second grooves 222. The second protrusions 151 and the second grooves 222 are interference-fitted. The interference fit between the second grooves 222 and the second protrusions 151 improves the bonding strength between the second part 22 and the first paper layer 10, resulting in better stability and effectively enhancing the cushioning performance of the packaging assembly 100. It also facilitates repeated opening or folding of the second part 22 for transportation or storage. Furthermore, the second protrusions 151 also increase the strength of the first paper layer 10, reducing its deformation and thus improving the load-bearing capacity of the packaging assembly 100. Similarly, the second grooves 222 also increase the strength of the second part 22 and reduce its deformation.
[0066] Optionally, a gap space can also be provided between the first part 21 and the first side 14. By adjusting this gap space, the cushioning capacity of the packaging assembly 100 in the second direction Y can be adjusted, further improving the versatility of the packaging assembly 100. Based on the same inventive concept, a gap space can also be provided between the second part 22 and the second side 15.
[0067] Please refer to Figure 11 The second end portion 12 is provided with a plurality of third protrusions 121, and the first extension portion 211 is provided with a plurality of third grooves 213. The third protrusions 121 and the third grooves 213 are interference-fitted, which can improve the bonding strength between the second portion 22 and the first paper layer 10 and improve stability. At the same time, the cooperation between the third protrusions 121 and the second grooves 222 can improve the strength of the second end portion 12, thereby improving the load-bearing capacity of the packaging assembly 100.
[0068] Optionally, in some other embodiments, the second extension 221 is provided with a plurality of fourth grooves 223, and the third protrusion 121 is in interference fit with the fourth grooves 223. For example, one end of the third protrusion 121 is in interference fit with the third groove 213, and the other end is in interference fit with the fourth groove 223, thereby further improving the bonding strength between the second extension 221 and the first paper layer 10.
[0069] In some embodiments, please refer to Figure 2 Along the second direction Y, the first paper layer 10 includes a first wall portion 10a and a second wall portion 10b disposed opposite to each other. The first wall portion 10a, the second wall portion 10b, and the second end portion 12 together enclose and form a mounting groove 13. The aforementioned first side surface 14 is the outer surface of the first wall portion 10a. The first wall portion 10a also has a third side surface 10a1 disposed opposite to the first side surface 14. The third side surface 10a1 is located within the mounting groove 13 and has a first recessed portion 10a2 recessed toward the first side surface 14. The first recessed portion 10a2 causes the first side surface 14 to form a first protrusion 141. This allows the first wall portion 10a to form a corrugated structure similar to a wave, which not only improves the strength of the first wall portion 10a but also improves its cushioning capacity.
[0070] Similarly, the second side 15 is the outer surface of the second wall portion 10b. The second wall portion 10b also has a fourth side 10b1 disposed opposite to the second side 15. The fourth side 10b1 is located within the mounting groove 13. The fourth side 10b1 has a second recessed portion 10b2 recessed towards the second side 15, which causes the second side 15 to form a second protrusion 151. This allows the second wall portion 10b to form a corrugated structure similar to a wave, which not only improves the strength of the second wall portion 10b but also enhances its cushioning capacity, thereby reducing damage to the display device. At the same time, both inner walls of the mounting groove 13 (the third side 10a1 and the fourth side 10b1) form a corrugated structure with a wave-like shape, resulting in better cushioning capacity and facilitating the interference fit between the display device and the mounting groove 13, thereby improving the versatility of the packaging assembly 100.
[0071] In some embodiments, please refer to Figure 12 and Figure 13 The first paper layer 10 includes a first segment 10c and a second segment 10d connected to each other. The first segment 10c has a first inclined surface 10c1 disposed near the second segment 10d, and the second segment 10d has a second inclined surface 10d1 disposed near the first segment 10c. The second segment 10d is bent in a direction perpendicular to the first segment 10c, so that the first inclined surface 10c1 and the second inclined surface 10d1 fit together. This arrangement allows the packaging assembly 100 to adapt to the corners of the display device to package the corners and reduce damage to the corners.
[0072] In some other embodiments, the first inclined surface 10c1 has a first insertion groove 10c2, and the second inclined surface 10d1 has a first insertion part 10d2 protruding therefrom, which is inserted into the first insertion groove 10c2. Through the positioning and insertion of the first insertion part 10d2 into the second insertion groove, the second segment 10d can be easily bent toward the first segment 10c to a predetermined position. Furthermore, through the insertion of the first insertion part 10d2 into the first insertion groove 10c2, the connection stability between the first segment 10c and the second segment 10d can be improved, reducing loosening between the supports of the first segment 10c and the second segment 10d.
[0073] Optionally, a second insertion part (not shown in the figure) may be protruded from the first inclined surface 10c1, and a second insertion groove (not shown in the figure) may be formed on the second inclined surface 10d1, with the second insertion part inserted into the second insertion groove. Alternatively, the first inclined surface 10c1 may be provided with both a first insertion groove 10c2 and a second insertion part, and the second inclined surface 10d1 may be provided with both a first insertion part 10d2 and a second insertion groove, which can further improve the connection stability between the first segment 10c and the second segment 10d and reduce loosening between the brackets of the first segment 10c and the second segment 10d.
[0074] Finally, it should be noted that the above embodiments are only used to illustrate the technical solutions of this application, and not to limit them; under the concept of this application, the technical features of the above embodiments or different embodiments can also be combined, the steps can be implemented in any order, and there are many other variations of different aspects of this application as described above, which are not provided in detail for the sake of brevity; although this application has been described in detail with reference to the foregoing embodiments, those skilled in the art should understand that they can still modify the technical solutions described in the foregoing embodiments, or make equivalent substitutions for some of the technical features; and these modifications or substitutions do not cause the essence of the corresponding technical solutions to deviate from the scope of the technical solutions of the embodiments of this application.
Claims
1. A packaging component for a display device, characterized in that, include: The first paper layer includes a first end, a second end, and a first side. The first end is provided with a mounting groove for mounting and fixing a display device. The second end is disposed opposite to the first end. The first side is connected between the first end and the second end. The second paper layer includes a first portion and a first extension, the first portion being stacked on the first side, the first extension being connected to the first portion, the first extension extending from the first portion to the second end, and a first gap space between the first extension and the second end.
2. The packaging component according to claim 1, characterized in that, The first paper layer further includes a second side surface, which is connected between the first end and the second end, and the second side surface is disposed opposite to the first side surface; The second paper layer further includes a second portion and a second extension, the second portion being stacked on the second side, the second extension being connected to the second portion, the second extension extending from the second portion to the second end, and a second gap space being provided between the second extension and the second end.
3. The packaging component according to claim 2, characterized in that, The first extension is connected to the second extension.
4. The packaging component according to claim 1, characterized in that, The first gap space is provided with a first buffer section.
5. The packaging component according to claim 1, characterized in that, The first side has a plurality of first protrusions, and the surface of the first portion facing the first side has a plurality of first grooves, wherein the first protrusions and the first grooves are press-fitted; and / or, The second side has a plurality of second protrusions, and the surface of the second part facing the second side has a plurality of second grooves, with the second protrusions and the second grooves being interference fit.
6. The packaging component according to claim 1, characterized in that, The second end has a plurality of third protrusions, and the first extension has a plurality of third grooves, wherein the third protrusions and the third grooves are interference fit.
7. The packaging component according to claim 5, characterized in that, The first paper layer includes a first wall portion and a second wall portion disposed opposite to each other; The first side is the outer surface of the first wall portion. The first wall portion also has a third side disposed opposite to the first side. The third side is located in the mounting groove. The third side has a first recessed portion that is recessed toward the first side. The first recessed portion causes the first side to form the first protrusion. The second side is the outer surface of the second wall portion. The second wall portion also has a fourth side opposite to the second side. The fourth side is located in the mounting groove. The fourth side has a second recessed portion that is recessed toward the second side. The second recessed portion causes the second side to form the second protrusion.
8. The packaging component according to claim 1, characterized in that, The first paper layer includes a first segment and a second segment connected to each other. The first segment has a first inclined surface located near the second segment, and the second segment has a second inclined surface located near the first segment. The second segment is bent in a direction perpendicular to the first segment, so that the first inclined surface fits into the second inclined surface.
9. The packaging component according to claim 7, characterized in that, The first inclined surface has a first insertion slot, and the second inclined surface has a first insertion part protruding therefrom, the first insertion part being inserted into the first insertion slot; and / or, The first inclined surface has a second insertion part protruding therefrom, and the second inclined surface has a second insertion groove, and the second insertion part is inserted into the second insertion groove.
10. The packaging assembly according to claim 1, characterized in that, A guide groove is provided at the first end. Along the direction from the first end to the second end, the guide groove and the mounting groove are arranged sequentially, and the guide groove and the mounting groove communicate with each other. Along the second direction, the width of the guide groove is greater than the width of the mounting groove, and the guide groove has a guide wall surface that is connected to the inner wall of the mounting groove.