Blister tray placed in half-in mode

By designing a semi-immersion blister tray, the problem of inconvenient placement of finished products was solved, thereby improving space utilization efficiency and transportation safety.

CN224029515UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-24SHANDONG ZERO DEGREE SUPPLY CHAIN CO LTD
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Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-03-24
Publication Date
2026-03-24

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Technical Problem

In existing technologies, large finished parts are inconvenient to place, take up a lot of space, are costly, and are easily damaged.

Method used

Design a semi-immersion blister tray with a finished part placement position and a support position. The finished part is partially placed in the placement groove. The tray can be stacked and fixed by a positioning structure. The support position distributes the pressure.

Benefits of technology

It effectively reduces the space occupied by finished parts, lowers production costs, improves transportation safety and reliability, and reduces damage.

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Abstract

A plurality of rows of finished product placing positions are arranged on the surface of the plastic uptake tray, each row of finished product placing positions is divided into one group, the finished product placing positions comprise two rows of placing grooves, first positioning openings are formed in the placing grooves, avoiding notches are formed in the inner walls of the placing grooves, and the first positioning openings are communicated with the avoiding notches. A second positioning opening is formed in the edge of one side of the containing groove. A part of the structure of the finished product is arranged in the containing groove. A plurality of finished product pieces are arranged by arranging a plurality of piece piece placing positions, and the finished product pieces are packaged through the arrangement mode that a part of structures of the finished product pieces are arranged in the placing grooves and the stacked trays, so that the production cost can be effectively reduced, and the occupied space of a single finished product piece on one blister tray is reduced; damage to finished products can be reduced through stacking and wrapping of the trays; the supporting positions are arranged to play a main supporting role when the blister trays are stacked, so that the packaging reliability and the safety in the transportation process are improved.
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Description

TECHNICAL FIELD

[0001] The application relates to the blister tray technical field, in particular to a semi-inlaid blister tray. BACKGROUND

[0002] The blister tray is also called a blister tray or a plastic tray. The blister tray is made of a plastic hard sheet through a plastic suction process to form a specific groove. Products are placed in the groove to protect and beautify the products. The blister tray is widely used in the electronic industry, the toy industry, the stationery industry, the science and technology product industry, the cosmetic industry and the health product industry.

[0003] Taking the electronic industry as an example, in the packaging and transportation process of finished products such as circuit boards, due to the large structure of part of the finished products, direct placement will occupy space, increase the area for placing the finished products and increase the processing cost. In addition, the large finished products are prone to damage in the transportation process and may be crushed in the stacking process.

[0004] Therefore, the prior art needs to be further improved and improved. CONTENT OF THE UTILITY MODEL

[0005] The application provides a semi-inlaid blister tray to solve the problems that the finished product is inconvenient to place, occupies a large space, has a high cost and is prone to damage due to uneven stress when the finished product is large in the prior art.

[0006] The technical scheme adopted by the application is as follows:

[0007] The application provides a semi-inlaid blister tray. The blister tray is provided with a finished product placement position on the surface. The finished product placement position is provided with multiple rows. Each row of the finished product placement position is a group. The group comprises two rows of placement grooves. The placement groove is provided with a first positioning opening. The inner wall of the placement groove is provided with an avoiding notch. The side edge of the placement groove is provided with a second positioning opening. Part of the structure of the finished product is placed in the placement groove.

[0008] As a preferred embodiment of the application, each row of the placement groove is provided with multiple placement grooves. The two rows of placement grooves of each group are staggered and symmetrically arranged.

[0009] As a preferred embodiment of the application, the blister tray is provided with a plurality of blister trays. Adjacent blister trays can be stacked and placed.

[0010] As a preferred embodiment of the application, the multiple rows of placement grooves are provided with support positions. Each row of the support positions is a group. The group comprises two rows of support frames.

[0011] As a preferred embodiment of the present application, the support frame comprises a base and a support block, a group of adjacent finished product placing positions and supporting positions, and the support block corresponds to the positions of the placing grooves.

[0012] As a preferred embodiment of the present application, the bottom of the placing groove is provided with a support matching block, the bottom of the support block is provided with a placing matching groove, the blister trays are stacked, the support matching block abuts against the support block, the placing matching groove corresponds to the placing groove, a part of the structure of the finished product is placed in the placing groove, and another part is placed in the placing matching groove, and the support matching block and the support block support the stress.

[0013] As a preferred embodiment of the present application, one side of the blister tray is provided with a positioning column, the other side of the blister tray is provided with a positioning groove, and adjacent blister trays are stacked, wherein the positioning column of one of the blister trays is inserted into the positioning groove of another blister tray in the stacked arrangement.

[0014] Thanks to the above technical scheme, the present application has the following technical effects:

[0015] The present application provides a blister tray placed in a semi-in type, a plurality of finished products are arranged by arranging a plurality of finished product placing positions, and the whole placing structure is in a semi-in type packaging mode by arranging a part of the structure of the finished product in the placing groove, the finished product is packaged by the stacked tray, which can effectively reduce the production cost, reduce the occupied space of a single finished product on a blister tray, and reduce the damage to the finished product by the stacked wrapping of the tray; and the support position is arranged to play a main supporting role when the blister tray is stacked, so that the support force and the pressure are mainly distributed to the support position, the pressure on the finished product is reduced, the damage to the finished product is reduced, the reliability of the packaging is improved, and the safety during transportation is improved. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

[0016] The accompanying drawings, which are included to provide a further understanding of the present application, form a part of the present application and serve to explain the present application, and do not constitute an improper limitation of the present application. In the drawings:

[0017] Fig. 1 The accompanying drawings, which are included to provide a further understanding of the present application, form a part of the present application and serve to explain the present application, and do not constitute an improper limitation of the present application. In the drawings:

[0018] Fig. 2 The accompanying drawings, which are included to provide a further understanding of the present application, form a part of the present application and serve to explain the present application, and do not constitute an improper limitation of the present application. In the drawings:

[0019] Fig. 3 The accompanying drawings, which are included to provide a further understanding of the present application, form a part of the present application and serve to explain the present application, and do not constitute an improper limitation of the present application. In the drawings:

[0020] Reference signs:

[0021] 10 product part placement position; 11 placement groove; 12 first positioning opening; 13 avoiding notch; 14 second positioning opening; 15 support position; 16 support matching block; 17 placement matching groove. DETAILED DESCRIPTION

[0022] In order to more clearly illustrate the overall concept of the present application, the following will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.

[0023] In the following description, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the present application. However, it will be apparent to one skilled in the art that the present application can be practiced without the specific details and other implementations can be employed. Therefore, the scope of the present application is defined by the appended claims, not by the specific embodiments disclosed in the description.

[0024] In addition, in the description of the present application, it should be understood that the terms "top", "bottom", "inner", "outer", "axial", "radial", "circumferential" and the like indicate the orientation or positional relationship based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the drawings, and are only for the convenience of describing the present application and simplifying the description, and do not indicate or imply that the device or element referred to must have a particular orientation, be constructed and operated in a particular orientation, and therefore cannot be understood as a limitation of the present application.

[0025] In the present application, unless otherwise explicitly specified and limited, the terms "mounting", "connection", "connection", "fixing" and the like should be understood broadly, for example, it can be fixed connection, or detachable connection, or integral; it can be mechanical connection, or electrical connection, or communication; it can be directly connected, or indirectly connected through intermediate medium, or the internal communication of two elements or the interaction relationship between two elements. For those skilled in the art, the specific meaning of the above terms in the present application can be understood according to the specific circumstances.

[0026] In the present application, unless otherwise explicitly specified and limited, the first feature is "on" or "under" the second feature, which can be direct contact between the first and second features, or indirect contact between the first and second features through an intermediate medium. In the description of the specification, the description of the terms "one embodiment", "some embodiments", "example", "specific example" or "some examples" means that the specific features, structures, materials or characteristics described in conjunction with the embodiment or example are included in at least one embodiment or example of the present application. In the present specification, the illustrative description of the above terms does not necessarily refer to the same embodiment or example. Moreover, the specific features, structures, materials or characteristics described can be combined in any one or more embodiments or examples in a suitable manner.

[0027] As Figs. 1 to 3As shown, the application provides a semi-in-place placed blister tray, the surface of the blister tray is provided with a finished product placement position 10, the finished product placement position 10 is provided with multiple rows, each row of finished product placement position 10 is a group, including two rows of placement grooves 11, the placement groove 11 is provided with a first positioning port 12, the inner wall of the placement groove 11 is provided with an avoidance notch 13, the side edge of the placement groove 11 is provided with a second positioning port 14, and a part of the structure of the finished product is placed in the placement groove 11.

[0028] As shown in Fig. 1 and Fig. 2 It can be seen that each row of placement grooves 11 is provided with multiple, and the two rows of placement grooves 11 of each group are staggered and symmetrically arranged. This arrangement can make the design more beautiful on the one hand, and the staggered finished product placement position 10 can avoid the adjacent finished product on the other hand, thereby further reducing the occupied space of a single finished product.

[0029] In addition, the first positioning port 12 is a positioning and supporting structure for the structure of the finished product and for subsequent stacking. The avoidance notch 13 is used to avoid the structure of the finished product on the one hand, and also to leave space for the fingers when taking and placing on the other hand, thereby facilitating taking and placing. Furthermore, the second positioning port 14 is also a structure for adapting to the finished product of the product, thereby improving the positioning effect of the blister tray of the application for this type of finished product.

[0030] It should be noted that the semi-in-place of the application does not mean that half of the structure of the finished product is arranged in the finished product placement position 10, but refers to the structure of the finished product during packaging, as shown in Fig. 3 The structure of the finished product is large, and horizontal placement will inevitably occupy a large area, thereby reducing the number of finished products assembled in the blister tray during final packaging, affecting the efficiency of transportation. The structure of the application can enable the finished product to be arranged longitudinally and vertically in the blister tray. Through the placement groove 11 and the first positioning port 12 in the placement groove 11, a part of the structure of the finished product is positioned. Due to the size of the finished product, another part will protrude from the placement groove 11, so that part of the structure of the finished product is arranged in the placement groove 11, that is, the semi-in-place placement in the title.

[0031] Further, the blister tray is provided with a plurality of blister trays, and adjacent blister trays can be stacked. In one embodiment, a plurality of placement grooves 11 are provided with a support position 15, each row of support positions 15 is a group, including two rows of support frames.

[0032] Among them, the support frame includes a base and a support block, and adjacent groups of finished product placement positions 10 and support positions 15 are arranged corresponding to the positions of the placement grooves 11.

[0033] As shown in the figure, the bottom of the installation groove 11 has a supporting matching block 16, the bottom of the supporting block is provided with an installation matching groove 17, the blister trays are stacked, the supporting matching block 16 abuts against the supporting block, the installation matching groove 17 corresponds to the installation groove 11, a part of the structure of the finished product is placed in the installation groove 11, and another part is placed in the installation matching groove 17, and the supporting matching block 16 and the supporting block support the stress.

[0034] Specifically, since the finished product is longitudinally arranged, that is, vertically arranged in the blister tray, a part of the structure of the finished product is positioned through the installation groove 11 and the first positioning opening 12 in the installation groove 11, and another part protrudes from the installation groove 11 due to the size of the finished product. Fig. 3 As can be seen, the installation groove 11 and the first positioning opening 12 are concave, and the bottom of the installation groove 11 protrudes downward, forming the supporting matching block 16 of the bottom of the blister tray, and the supporting block is hollow due to the protruding structure, thereby forming the installation matching groove 17. In the packaging process, the finished product is placed in the finished product installation position 10 of one of the blister trays, and after all the finished products are assembled, another blister tray is placed on the surface of the blister tray. In order to improve the positioning effect, a positioning column is arranged on one side of the blister tray, and a positioning groove is arranged on the other side of the blister tray, and adjacent blister trays are stacked, the positioning column of one of the blister trays is inserted into the positioning groove of the other blister tray, so that the structures of the two adjacent blister trays are opposite to each other, and the part of the finished product protruding from the installation groove 11 enters the installation matching groove 17, and the supporting block abuts against the supporting matching block 16, thereby playing a main supporting role, reducing the pressure on the finished product, and improving the reliability of the packaging.

[0035] Each of the embodiments in the specification is described in a progressive manner, and the same or similar parts of each of the embodiments can be referred to each other. Each embodiment mainly describes the difference from other embodiments.

[0036] The above only describes the embodiments of the present application and is not used to limit the present application. The present application can have various changes and modifications for those skilled in the art. Any modification, equivalent replacement, improvement, etc. within the spirit and principle of the present application shall be included in the scope of claims of the present application.

Claims

1. A blister tray for semi-in-the-can placement, characterized in that, The blister tray is provided with product piece placement positions, and each row of the product piece placement positions is a group, and each group includes two rows of placement grooves, each of which is provided with a first positioning opening, and the inner wall of each placement groove is provided with an avoiding notch, and one side edge of each placement groove is provided with a second positioning opening, and a part of the structure of a product piece is placed in each placement groove.

2. The half-submersion placed blister tray according to claim 1, wherein, Each row of the placement grooves is provided with a plurality of placement grooves, and each group of two rows of the placement grooves is staggered and symmetrically arranged.

3. The half-submersion placed blister tray according to claim 2, wherein, The blister tray is provided with a plurality of blister trays, and adjacent blister trays can be stacked.

4. A half-submersion placed blister tray as claimed in claim 3, characterized in that, Each group of two rows of the placement grooves is provided with a plurality of support positions, and each row of the support positions is a group.

5. A half-submersion placed blister tray as claimed in claim 4, characterized in that, The support frame includes a base and a support block, and adjacent groups of the product piece placement positions and the support positions are arranged in a corresponding manner.

6. A half-submersion placed blister tray as claimed in claim 5, characterized in that, The bottom of the placement groove is provided with a support matching block, the bottom of the support block is provided with a placement matching groove, the blister trays are stacked, the support matching block is in abutment with the support block, the placement matching groove corresponds to the placement groove, a part of the structure of a product piece is placed in the placement groove, and another part is placed in the placement matching groove, and the support matching block and the support block support the force.

7. A half-submersion placed blister tray as claimed in claim 6, characterized in that, One side of the blister tray is provided with a positioning column, the other side of the blister tray is provided with a positioning groove, and adjacent blister trays are stacked, and the positioning column of one of the blister trays is inserted into the positioning groove of another blister tray.