Notebook computer paper profile packaging structure
By designing a combined structure of four sets of end-accommodating components, the problem of universality of existing paper-based packaging structures for laptops was solved, enabling flexible adaptation to different models of laptops, reducing R&D costs and enhancing protection.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202422137125.0
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2024-09-02
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-17
- Estimated Expiration
- 2034-09-02
AI Technical Summary
The existing paper-based packaging structure for laptops lacks versatility, resulting in high R&D costs and low efficiency, and it cannot flexibly adapt to different laptop models.
It employs four sets of end-receiving components, each including an upper slot, a lower slot, and a side slot. By adjusting the internal space through different assembly methods, and combining the lower full surface and upper partial surface structures, it provides more reasonable load-bearing limits to protect the laptop.
It achieves universal packaging for laptops of different specifications, reduces R&D costs, and effectively avoids damage to the product from external impacts.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of notebook computer packaging technology, and in particular to a paper-based packaging structure for notebook computers. Background Technology
[0002] In the sales and manufacturing of laptops, due to the high value of the product and the fragility of the screen during sales and logistics, the packaging structure needs to be reinforced and supported to prevent damage from direct pressure and impact. Traditionally, laptop packaging uses a paper-plastic structure with top and bottom supports. However, because different laptop models and specifications vary, manufacturers need to conduct a complete mold design and development process for each model, resulting in high packaging development costs and low efficiency for each product. Utility Model Content
[0003] This application addresses the shortcomings of the prior art by providing a paper-based packaging structure for laptops. The end-receiving component can adjust the internal space through different assembly methods to more flexibly adapt to the size of the laptop product. At the same time, compared with other paper-plastic products, the end-receiving component of this utility model adopts a structure with a full lower surface and a partial upper surface to provide more reasonable load-bearing limits for the laptop product, thereby avoiding damage to the product from external impacts.
[0004] The technical solution adopted in this utility model is as follows:
[0005] A paper-based packaging structure for laptops includes four sets of cooperating end-receiving components. Each set of end-receiving components includes an upper slot, a lower slot, and a side slot. The lower slot is fixed to one side of the side slot, and the upper slot is fixed to the upper surface of the side slot to form a middle receiving portion.
[0006] Furthermore, the upper slot, lower slot, and side slot all have a U-shaped cross-section.
[0007] Furthermore, the hollow portion of the side slot faces outward, the hollow portion of the lower slot faces downward, and the hollow portion of the upper slot faces upward.
[0008] Furthermore, the lower surface of the upper slot covers the upper surface of the side slot to form a product upper plane support portion, one side of the lower slot abuts against the side slot and its entire upper surface to form a product lower plane support portion, and the gap between the side slot and the lower slot forms a product height plane support portion.
[0009] Furthermore, the bodies of the lower card slot, upper card slot, and side card slot are all composed of multiple sub-profiles.
[0010] The beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows:
[0011] Compared to existing technologies, this utility model is universal for paper-plastic packaging structures for notebook products, especially for notebooks of different sizes. In use, each set of end-receiving components is installed at the four corners of the product. The internal space formed by the end-receiving components can be adjusted through different assembly methods to more flexibly adapt to the size of the notebook product. At the same time, compared with other paper-plastic products, the end-receiving components of this utility model adopt a structure with a full lower surface and a partial upper surface to provide more reasonable load-bearing limits for the notebook product, so as to avoid damage to the product from external impacts. Attached Figure Description
[0012] Figure 1 This is a diagram showing the usage state of this utility model;
[0013] Figure 2 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the present invention;
[0014] Figure 3 This is a first-view structural diagram of the end-capturing component of this utility model;
[0015] Figure 4 This is a second-view structural diagram of the end-capturing component in this utility model.
[0016] Among them: 1. End receiving component; 11. Upper slot; 12. Lower slot; 13. Side slot; 14. Receiving part; 15. Upper surface bearing part of the product; 16. Lower surface bearing part of the product; 17. Height surface bearing part of the product. Detailed Implementation
[0017] The specific embodiments of this utility model are described below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0018] This utility model proposes a paper-based packaging structure for laptops, aiming to solve the problems of existing paper-based packaging structures for laptops lacking versatility and having high research and development costs.
[0019] like Figures 1 to 4 As shown, the present invention includes four sets of end receiving components 1 used in cooperation. Each set of end receiving components 1 includes an upper slot 11, a lower slot 12 and a side slot 13. The lower slot 12 is fixed to one side of the side slot 13 and the upper slot 11 is fixed to the upper surface of the side slot 13 to form a middle receiving part 14.
[0020] In one embodiment of this utility model, the upper slot 11, the lower slot 12, and the side slot 13 are all U-shaped cross sections.
[0021] In one embodiment of this utility model, the hollow portion of the side slot 13 is arranged facing outward, the hollow portion of the lower slot 12 is arranged facing downward, and the hollow portion of the upper slot 11 is arranged facing upward.
[0022] In one embodiment of this utility model, the lower surface of the upper slot 11 covers the upper surface of the side slot 13 to form a product upper plane support portion 15, one side of the lower slot 12 abuts against the entire upper surface of the side slot 13 to form a product lower plane support portion 16, and the gap between the side slot 13 and the lower slot 12 forms a product height plane support portion. 17.
[0023] In one embodiment of this utility model, the bodies of the lower slot 12, the upper slot 11, and the side slot 13 are all composed of multiple sub-profiles.
[0024] The specific structure and working principle of this utility model are as follows:
[0025] In use, this utility model uses four sets of end-receiving components 1 to fix the four corners of the laptop product. Each set of end-receiving components 1 includes an upper slot 11, a lower slot 12, and a side slot 13. In use, the lower slot 12 and the side slot are both placed on the ground and fixed together. The upper slot 11 is fixed to the upper surface of the side slot 13. After assembly, the internal cavity of the three components forms a receiving part 14. The receiving part 14 includes the lower surface of the upper slot 11 covering the upper surface of the side slot 13 to form the upper plane bearing part 15 of the product. One side of the lower slot 12 abuts against the entire upper surface of the side slot 13 to form the lower plane bearing part 16 of the product. The gap between the side slot 13 and the lower slot 12 forms the height plane bearing part of the product. 17. Compared with traditional paper-plastic products with integrated packaging, the end-receiving components 1 of this utility model adopt a structure with a full lower surface and a partial upper surface to provide more reasonable bearing limit for the laptop product, so as to avoid damage to the product from external impacts.
[0026] The above description is an explanation of the present utility model and not a limitation thereof. The scope of the present utility model is defined by the claims. Within the protection scope of the present utility model, any form of modification may be made.
Claims
1. A notebook paper section packaging structure, characterized by: The application relates to a four-group end accommodating assembly (1), each group of the end accommodating assembly (1) comprising a group of upper clamping grooves (11), a group of lower clamping grooves (12) and a group of side clamping grooves (13), the lower clamping grooves (12) being fixedly connected to one side of the side clamping grooves (13), and the upper clamping grooves (11) being fixedly connected to the upper surfaces of the side clamping grooves (13) to form middle accommodating portions (14). The upper clamping grooves (11), the lower clamping grooves (12) and the side clamping grooves (13) are all U-shaped in section. The hollow portions of the side clamping grooves (13) are outwardly arranged, the hollow portions of the lower clamping grooves (12) are downwardly arranged, and the hollow portions of the upper clamping grooves (11) are upwardly arranged. The lower surfaces of the upper clamping grooves (11) cover the upper surfaces of the side clamping grooves (13) to form product upper plane bearing portions (15), one side of the lower clamping grooves (12) abuts against the side clamping grooves (13) and the whole upper surfaces of the lower clamping grooves (12) to form product lower plane bearing portions (16), and the gaps between the side clamping grooves (13) and the lower clamping grooves (12) form product height plane bearing portions (17).
2. The notebook paper section packaging structure according to claim 1, wherein: The bodies of the lower clamping grooves (12), the upper clamping grooves (11) and the side clamping grooves (13) are all composed of multiple sub-profiles.