Package for laundry treatment device and laundry treatment device assembly

By using a combination packaging structure consisting of a bottom liner, top cover, and corner protectors formed from hollow plastic sheets, the problem of clothing handling devices deforming or breaking due to moisture during transportation is solved, thus improving stability and environmental friendliness.

WO2026044866A1PCT designated stage Publication Date: 2026-03-05HISENSE(SHANDONG)REFRIGERATOR CO LTD
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Application Number
PCT/CN2024/122341
Authority / Receiving Office
WO · WO
Patent Type
Applications
Current Assignee / Owner
Priority Date
2024-08-30
Filing Date
2024-09-29
Publication Date
2026-03-05

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

The packaging structure of existing garment handling devices is prone to deformation or damage in humid environments, resulting in reduced support and protection, and failing to effectively protect the stability and integrity of the device during transportation.

Method used

A hollow plastic sheet is used as the base lining. The base lining, formed by stacking multiple plastic sheets, together with the top cover and corner protectors, forms the receiving area. The hollow plastic sheet has a hollow cavity to provide elastic cushioning, enhance structural strength, and prevent damage to the device during transportation.

Benefits of technology

This improves the stability and protection of the garment handling device during transportation. The plastic sheet is environmentally friendly, avoiding the environmental pollution problems of traditional cardboard and foamed plastic, and maintaining the integrity and safety of the device.

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Abstract

Provided are a package for a laundry treatment device and a laundry treatment device assembly. The package comprises a bottom liner, a corner protection assembly, and a top cover. The corner protection assembly is provided on the bottom liner. The top cover is arranged on the corner protection assembly, the top cover and the bottom liner are arranged opposingly and have a spacing therebetween, and the bottom liner, the corner protection assembly and the top cover define an accommodating area for accommodating the laundry treatment device. The bottom liner comprises a bottom plate, the bottom plate comprises a plurality of plastic plates that are sequentially stacked, and any one of the plurality of plastic plates comprises at least one plastic hollow board.
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Packaging and assembly of garment processing equipment

[0001] This application claims priority to Chinese patent application No. 202422142015.3, filed on August 30, 2024; Chinese patent application No. 202422142086.3, filed on August 30, 2024; Chinese patent application No. 202422140101.0, filed on August 30, 2024; Chinese patent application No. 202422142047.3, filed on August 30, 2024; and Chinese patent application No. 202422140141.5, filed on August 30, 2024. Priority to Chinese patent application No. 202422142105.2, filed on August 30, 2024; priority to Chinese patent application No. 202422140236.7, filed on August 30, 2024; priority to Chinese patent application No. 202422140176.9, filed on August 30, 2024; priority to Chinese patent application No. 202422140199.X, filed on August 30, 2024; and priority to Chinese patent application No. 202422142137.2, filed on August 30, 2024, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference. Technical Field

[0002] This disclosure relates to the field of packaging technology. In particular, it relates to packaging for a garment handling device and an assembly of the garment handling device. Background Technology

[0003] Clothing handling devices are cleaning appliances that wash clothes, including washing machines, dryers, shoe washing machines, etc. When transporting washing devices, an outer packaging structure needs to be wrapped around the washing device to protect it.

[0004] Summary of the Invention

[0005] The packaging structure of washing machines is made of cardboard or foamed plastic. Cardboard has poor moisture resistance and its support will decrease significantly after absorbing moisture, resulting in reduced stability and reliability of the packaging structure. Foamed plastic has poor environmental protection. Although all-paper packaging has a good protective effect, its support will decrease after absorbing moisture, and it will lose its protective function for the packaged items.

[0006] In a first aspect, a package for a garment processing device is provided, capable of housing the garment processing device. The package includes a base liner, corner protectors, and a top cover. The corner protectors are disposed on the base liner. The top cover is located on the corner protectors, and the top cover is disposed opposite to the base liner and has a gap between them. The base liner, the corner protectors, and the top cover enclose a receiving area for accommodating the garment processing device. The base liner includes a bottom plate, which comprises a plurality of plastic sheets stacked sequentially, and any one of the plurality of plastic sheets includes at least one hollow plastic sheet.

[0007] In some embodiments of the garment handling device packaging, a bottom liner and a top cover are positioned opposite each other, with corner protectors located between the bottom liner and the top cover. This allows the bottom liner, top cover, and corner protectors to enclose a receiving area for accommodating the garment handling device. The garment handling device is placed on the bottom liner, and the corner protectors protect the edges and corners of the device and limit its movement. The bottom liner can bear the weight of the garment handling device and is formed by stacking multiple plastic sheets. At least some of these plastic sheets have a hollow structure, meaning they contain air cavities, giving them a certain degree of elasticity. This allows the bottom liner to cushion the garment handling device when supporting it. Furthermore, the bottom liner also cushions the garment handling device when it is placed on the bottom liner and during transport when it shakes, preventing damage. The stacking of multiple plastic sheets gives the bottom liner good structural strength, supporting the garment handling device and ensuring its stability during transport.

[0008] In a second aspect, a garment processing device assembly is provided, comprising a garment processing device and a package of the garment processing device, wherein the garment processing device is disposed on the base liner.

[0009] The garment handling device assembly includes the packaging of the aforementioned garment handling device, which ensures that the garment handling device remains stable when placed inside the garment handling packaging. Furthermore, during transportation and handling, the packaging of the garment handling device can support and cushion the garment handling device, making the garment handling device more reliable during transportation. Attached Figure Description

[0010] Figure 1 is a schematic diagram of a garment handling apparatus assembly according to some embodiments;

[0011] Figure 2 is an exploded view of the clothing processing device assembly in Figure 1;

[0012] Figure 3 is a schematic diagram of one side of the bottom of a garment handling device according to some embodiments;

[0013] Figure 4 is a schematic diagram of the motor of a garment handling device according to some embodiments;

[0014] Figure 5 is an enlarged view of circle A in Figure 4;

[0015] Figure 6A is a schematic diagram of the bottom corner of a garment handling device according to some embodiments;

[0016] Figure 6B is a schematic diagram of a side wall of a garment handling apparatus according to some embodiments;

[0017] Figure 6C is a schematic diagram of another side wall of the garment handling apparatus according to some embodiments;

[0018] Figure 7 is a schematic diagram of the internal structure of the liner in the packaging of a garment treatment device according to some embodiments;

[0019] Figure 8 is a schematic diagram of the support assembly of the packaging of the garment handling apparatus according to some embodiments;

[0020] Figure 9 is a top view of the liner of the packaging of the garment handling apparatus according to some embodiments;

[0021] Figure 10 is a schematic diagram of the base plate and bottom enclosure of the packaging of the garment handling device according to some embodiments;

[0022] Figure 11 is a schematic diagram of the support plate and carrier plate of the packaging of the garment handling apparatus according to some embodiments;

[0023] Figure 12 is a schematic diagram of the insertion interface of the liner of the packaging of the garment handling device according to some embodiments;

[0024] Figure 13 is a schematic diagram of the support plate of the packaging of the garment handling device according to some embodiments;

[0025] Figure 14 is a schematic diagram of the carrier plate of the packaging of the garment handling device according to some embodiments;

[0026] Figure 15 is a schematic diagram showing that the first support body in the packaging of the garment processing device according to some embodiments is an integral structure;

[0027] Figure 16 is a schematic diagram of the reinforcing rib structure in the packaging of a garment treatment device according to some embodiments;

[0028] Figure 17 is a top view of the packaging of the garment processing device according to some embodiments, in which the support body is an integral structure.

[0029] Figure 18 is a schematic diagram of the second support of the garment handling device package according to some embodiments;

[0030] Figure 19 is a schematic diagram of the fourth support of the garment handling device package according to some embodiments;

[0031] Figure 20A is a schematic diagram of the third support of the garment handling device package according to some embodiments;

[0032] Figure 20B is a schematic diagram of a pad packaged with a garment handling device according to some embodiments;

[0033] Figure 20C is a schematic diagram of a buffer support according to some embodiments;

[0034] Figure 21 is a schematic diagram of a main structure of a liner according to some embodiments;

[0035] Figure 22 is a schematic diagram of another main structure of the liner according to some embodiments;

[0036] Figure 23 is a top view of a structure according to some embodiments, in which the connecting portion is located in the substrate;

[0037] Figure 24 is a bottom view of a structure according to some embodiments, in which the connecting portion is located in the substrate;

[0038] Figure 25 is a top view schematic diagram of another structure according to some embodiments, in which the connecting portion is located in the liner;

[0039] Figure 26 is a schematic diagram of another bottom view of a structure according to some embodiments, in which the connecting portion is located in the substrate;

[0040] Figure 27 is another top view of a structure according to some embodiments, where the connecting portion is located in the substrate;

[0041] Figure 28 is a schematic diagram of another bottom view structure according to some embodiments, in which the connecting part is located in the liner;

[0042] Figure 29 is a schematic diagram of a main structure of a front corner protector according to some embodiments;

[0043] Figure 30 is a schematic diagram of another main structure of the front corner guard according to some embodiments;

[0044] Figure 31 is a schematic diagram of a main structure of a rear corner guard according to some embodiments;

[0045] Figure 32 is a schematic diagram of another main structure of the rear corner guard according to some embodiments;

[0046] Figure 33 is a schematic diagram of another main structure of the packaging according to some embodiments;

[0047] Figure 34 is a schematic diagram of a connection structure for packaging and support strips according to some embodiments;

[0048] Figure 35 is a schematic diagram of another connection structure for the packaging and support strip according to some embodiments;

[0049] Figure 36 is a structural schematic diagram of the packaging of a garment processing device according to some embodiments;

[0050] Figure 37 is a structural schematic diagram of the top cover of the packaging of a garment handling device according to some embodiments;

[0051] Figure 38 is another structural schematic diagram of the top cover of the packaging of the garment handling device according to some embodiments;

[0052] Figure 39 is a partial schematic diagram of the outer surface of the top cover of the packaging of the garment handling apparatus according to some embodiments;

[0053] Figure 40 is a partial schematic diagram of the inner surface of the top cover of the packaging of the garment handling device according to some embodiments;

[0054] Figure 41 is a schematic diagram showing the connection between the top cover and the corner protector assembly of the packaging of the garment handling device according to some embodiments;

[0055] Figure 42 is yet another structural schematic diagram of the top cover of the packaging of the garment handling device according to some embodiments;

[0056] Figure 43 is yet another structural schematic diagram of the top cover of the packaging of the garment handling device according to some embodiments;

[0057] Figure 44 is another partial schematic diagram of the inner surface of the top cover of the packaging of the garment handling device according to some embodiments. Detailed Implementation

[0058] The following description, in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, clearly and completely describes some embodiments of this disclosure. Obviously, the described embodiments are merely some, not all, of the embodiments of this disclosure. All other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art based on the embodiments provided in this disclosure are within the scope of protection of this disclosure.

[0059] Unless the context otherwise requires, throughout the specification and claims, the term "comprise" and its other forms, such as the third-person singular "comprises" and the present participle "comprising," are interpreted as open-ended and encompassing, meaning "including, but not limited to." In the description of the specification, terms such as "one embodiment," "some embodiments," "exemplary embodiments," "example," "specific example," or "some examples," etc., are intended to indicate that a particular feature, structure, material, or characteristic associated with that embodiment or example is included in at least one embodiment or example of this disclosure. The illustrative representations of the above terms do not necessarily refer to the same embodiment or example. Furthermore, the specific features, structures, materials, or characteristics mentioned may be included in any suitable manner in any one or more embodiments or examples.

[0060] Hereinafter, the terms "first" and "second" are used for descriptive purposes only and should not be construed as indicating or implying relative importance or implicitly specifying the number of indicated technical features. Thus, a feature defined as "first" or "second" may explicitly or implicitly include one or more of that feature. In the description of embodiments of this disclosure, unless otherwise stated, "a plurality of" means two or more.

[0061] In describing some embodiments, the terms "coupled" and "connected," and their derivative expressions, may be used. The term "connected" should be interpreted broadly; for example, a "connection" can be a fixed connection, a detachable connection, or an integral part; it can be a direct connection or an indirect connection via an intermediate medium. The term "coupled," for example, indicates that two or more components have direct physical or electrical contact. The term "coupled" or "communicatively coupled" may also refer to two or more components that do not have direct contact with each other but still cooperate or interact with each other. The embodiments disclosed herein are not necessarily limited to the content of this document.

[0062] "A and / or B" includes the following three combinations: A only, B only, and a combination of A and B.

[0063] The use of “applies to” or “configured to” in this article implies an open and inclusive language that does not preclude applicability to or configuration to devices that perform additional tasks or steps.

[0064] In addition, the use of “based on” implies openness and inclusivity, because processes, steps, calculations or other actions “based on” one or more of the stated conditions or values ​​may in practice be based on additional conditions or values ​​beyond those stated.

[0065] During transportation, washing machines need to be placed in packaging structures, currently using cardboard structures, such as cardboard with honeycomb panels stacked on top. It should be noted that cardboard has relatively low rigidity and some elasticity, providing cushioning, while honeycomb panels have structural strength, providing support. However, cardboard is prone to moisture absorption and deformation, even breakage, when exposed to dampness, which may cause the cushioning effect of the packaging structure to fail.

[0066] Therefore, some embodiments of this disclosure provide a garment processing device assembly, which includes a packaging for the garment processing device and the garment processing device itself. The packaging for the garment processing device can be used to carry the garment processing device and protect it.

[0067] In the packaging of the garment handling device disclosed herein, a bottom liner and a top cover are positioned opposite each other, and corner protectors are located between the bottom liner and the top cover, such that the bottom liner, top cover, and corner protectors can enclose a receiving area for accommodating the garment handling device. The garment handling device is placed on the bottom liner, and the corner protectors protect the edges and corners of the garment handling device and limit its movement. The bottom liner can bear the weight of the garment handling device and is formed by stacking multiple plastic sheets. At least a portion of the plastic sheets has a hollow structure, that is, a hollow cavity containing air is provided within the hollow cavity, thereby making the portion of the plastic sheet elastic. Thus, the bottom liner can provide cushioning for the garment handling device when supporting it. When the garment handling device is placed on the bottom liner, and when the garment handling device shakes during transportation, the bottom liner can also cushion the garment handling device, preventing damage. The stacking of multiple plastic sheets gives the bottom liner better structural strength, supporting the garment handling device and keeping it stable during transportation.

[0068] In some embodiments, the garment handling device may be a drum washing machine, a top-loading washing machine, a semi-automatic washing machine, a dryer, a shoe washing machine, etc.

[0069] It should be noted that, in addition to the garment handling device, the packaging of the garment handling device provided in some embodiments of this disclosure can also be applied to other electrical appliances. For example, the packaging of the garment handling device can also be applied to refrigerators, freezers, and other electrical appliances with similar or identical external structures to the garment handling device.

[0070] Figures 1 to 6C illustrate the structure of a garment processing device 600. The garment processing device 600 in Figures 1 to 6C is a drum washing machine. The following description uses this drum washing machine as an example to illustrate the structure of the garment processing device and its assembly.

[0071] Referring to Figures 1 and 2, the garment processing device 600 may include a housing 610. The housing 610 is configured as the outer casing of the garment processing device 600. The housing 610 can provide an external finish for the garment processing device 600 to conceal the various components constituting the garment processing device 600, thereby enhancing the aesthetics of the garment processing device 600. The housing 610 may have a garment loading / unloading port (not shown). A user can place garments into the garment processing device 600 through the garment loading / unloading port so that the garment processing device can clean the garments.

[0072] Referring to Figures 6B and 6C, the housing 610 includes a first outer wall 6101, a second outer wall 6102, a third outer wall 6103, and a fourth outer wall 6104 connected in sequence. The clothing loading and unloading opening is located on the first outer wall 6101. Here, the first outer wall 6101 and the third outer wall 6103 are arranged in parallel, and the second outer wall 6102 and the fourth outer wall 6104 are arranged in parallel. The first outer wall 6101 is perpendicular to the second outer wall 6102 and the fourth outer wall 6104, respectively, and the third outer wall 6103 is perpendicular to the second outer wall 6102 and the fourth outer wall 6104, respectively.

[0073] In some embodiments, referring to FIG3, the garment handling device 600 may further include a tube assembly, which may include an outer tube 620. The outer tube 620 may be disposed inside the housing 610, and the opening of the outer tube 620 may face the garment loading / unloading port.

[0074] The tubing assembly may also include an inner tubing (not shown in the figure), which is rotatably disposed within the outer tubing 620, and the opening of the inner tubing also faces the garment loading / unloading opening.

[0075] Referring to Figure 3, a water outlet 621 is formed at the bottom of the outer tub 620. The clothing handling device 600 also includes a water outlet pipe disposed inside the housing 610. The first end of the water outlet pipe is connected to the water outlet 621 so that water in the inner tub enters the water outlet pipe through the water outlet 621; the second end of the water outlet pipe communicates with the outside of the housing 610 so that water entering the water outlet pipe is discharged to the outside of the housing 610 through the second end of the water outlet pipe.

[0076] Referring again to Figure 2, the garment handling device 600 may further include a door 650, which may be part of the housing 610 and formed on the front side of the housing 610. In some embodiments, the front side of the housing 610 refers to the side relative to the garment handling device 600 when the user operates it. The front side of the housing 610 can also be understood as the front of the garment handling device 600. Operation buttons or touch keys (such as power button, function selection button, temperature setting button, etc.) may be provided on the front side of the housing 610 to allow the user to operate the garment handling device 600.

[0077] In some embodiments, the door 650 may be disposed at the clothing loading / unloading opening and rotatably connected to the rest of the housing 610 except for the door 650. The door 650 cooperates with the clothing loading / unloading opening so that the door 650 can cover the clothing loading / unloading opening and can be easily opened so that clothing can be put into the inner drum through the clothing loading / unloading opening and washed by the clothing handling device 600.

[0078] Referring to Figures 3 and 4, the garment handling device 600 may further include a motor 630, which may be located at the bottom of the outer cylinder 620 and near the rear side of the housing 610. In some embodiments, the bottom of the outer cylinder 620 refers to the side closer to the ground; the rear side of the housing 610 refers to the side opposite to the front side of the housing 610, that is, the rear side of the housing 610 can be understood as the back of the garment handling device 600.

[0079] The motor 630 can be used to drive the inner drum to rotate along its axis. For example, the motor 630 and the inner drum can be connected by a belt. As the motor 630 rotates, it drives the belt to rotate, which in turn drives the inner drum to rotate. This allows the motor 630 to drive the inner drum to rotate, enabling the inner drum to clean the clothes inside.

[0080] The garment handling device 600 may also include a counterweight 640, which can be disposed on the side of the outer cylinder 620 near the door 650. The counterweight 640 can increase the weight of the cylinder assembly to reduce the amplitude of vibration during rotation, thereby reducing or preventing vibration of the garment handling device 600. This improves the stability of the cylinder assembly's rotation and enhances the smoothness of the garment handling device 600's operation. The counterweight 640 is connected to the side of the outer cylinder 620 away from the motor. In this way, the counterweight 640 and the motor 630 utilize the space on opposite axial sides of the outer cylinder 620, making the internal structure of the housing 610 more rationally and compactly arranged.

[0081] Referring to Figures 6A to 6C, the garment handling device 600 may further include four bottom corners 611, which are connected to the housing 610 and located at the bottom of the housing 610. Here, the bottom of the housing 610 refers to the side closest to the ground.

[0082] Understandably, the bottom corners 611 are used to support the garment handling device 600. The four bottom corners 611 are located at the corners of the housing 610, and are used to support the housing 610.

[0083] In the height direction of the housing 610 (Z direction in Figure 4), the four bottom corners 611 on the side away from the top cover 20 are located on the same surface, so that the clothing handling device 600 can be placed stably on the surface to be placed.

[0084] Referring to Figure 3, the bottom of the housing 610 is provided with two reinforcing ribs 660. The two reinforcing ribs 660 are used to improve the strength of the housing 610.

[0085] Referring to Figures 1 and 2, the packaging 10 of the garment handling apparatus of this disclosure includes a base liner 30. Here, the base liner 30 is the basic component of the packaging 10 of the garment handling apparatus of this disclosure. The base liner 30 can provide a mounting base for at least some other components of the packaging 10 of the garment handling apparatus. When the garment handling apparatus 600 is disposed on the packaging 10 of the garment handling apparatus of this disclosure, the garment handling apparatus 600 is located on the base liner 30, and the base liner 30 can support the bottom of the garment handling apparatus 600.

[0086] The packaging 10 of the garment processing apparatus disclosed herein also includes a protective component, which can be used to protect the corners of the garment processing apparatus 600 from impact damage. In some embodiments, the protective component can be a corner protector 40. The structure of the protective component and the packaging 10 of the garment processing apparatus will be further described below, taking the corner protector 40 as an example.

[0087] Corner protector assembly 40 is disposed on the base liner 30. For example, corner protector assembly 40 is a long strip-shaped structural member, and corner protector assembly 40 is erected on the base liner 30. When the garment handling device 600 is disposed on the base liner 30, corner protector assembly 40 can cover the corners of the garment handling device 600, thereby protecting the corners of the garment handling device 600. In addition, corner protector assembly 40 can also limit the garment handling device 600 in a direction perpendicular to the height direction of the garment handling device 600.

[0088] Referring to Figure 2, the corner protector assembly 40 may include four corner protectors. The four corner protectors may be located at the four corners of the garment handling device 600 to protect the corners of the garment handling device 600. The four corner protectors may include two front corner protectors 41 and two rear corner protectors 42. Here, the two front corner protectors 41 are close to the door 650 of the garment handling device 600, and the two front corner protectors 41 protect the two front corners of the garment handling device 600. The two rear corner protectors 42 are close to the side of the garment handling device 600 facing away from the door 650, and the two rear corner protectors 42 protect the two corners of the garment handling device 600 facing away from the door 650.

[0089] Referring to Figures 1 and 2, the packaging 10 of the garment handling device of this disclosure further includes a top cover 20, which is disposed on or located on a base liner 30, and is disposed opposite to the base liner 30. The base liner 30, corner protectors 40, and top cover 20 can be configured to form a space for accommodating the garment handling device 600. The top cover 20 covers one side of the top of the garment handling device 600, thus protecting one side of the top of the garment handling device 600. When multiple garment handling device assemblies 700 are transported, they can be stacked to utilize the space of the transport equipment. In this case, the top cover 20 can also support the garment handling device assembly above it, preventing excessive pressure on the top of the garment handling device 600 and thus preventing damage.

[0090] In some embodiments of this disclosure, the liner 30 may further include a buffer portion, which can be used to support the garment processing device 600 placed on the liner 30, and can also cushion the garment processing device 600 to prevent it from being damaged due to bumps and shaking during transportation.

[0091] In some embodiments, referring to Figures 7, 8, 9, and 10, the buffer portion can be a base plate 31, which includes multiple plastic plates that can be stacked. Each plastic plate includes at least one hollow plastic plate 50. The hollow plastic plate 50 is a plastic material with an internal hollow cavity that can be filled with gas. The plastic material of the hollow plastic plate 50 gives it elasticity, and the hollow cavity within it forms an air-damping chamber, resulting in better elasticity and cushioning performance. Thus, when the base liner 30 supports the garment handling device 600, it provides cushioning. When the garment handling device 600 is placed on the base plate 31 of the base liner 30, and when the garment handling device 600 shakes during transport, the base liner 30 also cushions the garment handling device 600, preventing damage.

[0092] Multiple plastic plates are stacked so that the strength of the multiple plastic plates can be superimposed. In this way, the bottom liner 30 has better structural strength, improving the durability and reliability of the bottom liner 30, enabling the bottom liner 30 to support the laundry treatment device 600, and keeping the laundry treatment device 600 stable during transportation. Even when the plastic plates are damp, their structures can remain stable, increasing the structural reliability and stability of the bottom liner 30.

[0093] In some embodiments, the plastic hollow plate 50 can be a hollow plate made of a plastic matrix material with different internal structures.

[0094] Here, at least one plastic hollow plate 50 can include a honeycomb plate, and the honeycomb core of the honeycomb plate can include a "rice" - shaped core and a "well" - shaped core.

[0095] At least one plastic hollow plate 50 can also include a "rice" - shaped plate. That is to say, the internal structure of the plastic hollow plate is "rice" - shaped, and the "rice" - shaped internal structure can serve as a reinforcing rib of the plastic hollow plate 50, capable of increasing the strength of the plastic hollow plate 50.

[0096] At least one plastic hollow plate 50 can also include a "well" - shaped plate. That is to say, the internal structure of the plastic hollow plate 50 is "well" - shaped, and the "well" - shaped internal structure can serve as a reinforcing rib of the plastic hollow plate 50, capable of increasing the strength of the plastic hollow plate 50.

[0097] In some embodiments, the above - mentioned plastic hollow plate 50 is formed by mixing a matrix material, a filler, and an additive through an extruder and then extruding through a specific die head.

[0098] In some embodiments, the plastic plates can be prepared from non - foamed plastic parts. In this way, the multiple plastic plates in the bottom liner 30 can be recycled and degraded, making the entire bottom liner 30 recyclable and degradable, avoiding the environmental protection problems caused by using foamed materials to prepare plastic plates. In addition, the bottom liner 30 made of non - foamed plastic parts also has a certain structural strength, which increases the structural stability of the bottom liner 30 itself, and the support effect of the bottom liner 30 on the laundry treatment device 600 is also better.

[0099] For example, the bottom liner 30 can use plastic plates made of at least one resin material such as polypropylene, polyethylene, polyvinyl chloride, polylactic acid, polyhexylene adipate or polybutylene terephthalate, and polybutylene succinate.

[0100] Plastic materials such as polypropylene, polyethylene, polyvinyl chloride, polylactic acid, polyhexylene adipate or polybutylene terephthalate, and polybutylene succinate are all the above - mentioned plastic materials for plastic parts. These plastic materials are easy to degrade, can be recycled and reused, and have good environmental protection performance. It avoids the environmental pollution caused by using foamed foam parts such as EPS (polystyrene foam) and EPP (foamed polypropylene) for the bottom liner 30.

[0101] In addition, the bottom liner 30 is made of the aforementioned plastic material, which gives it a certain degree of elasticity. This allows the bottom liner 30 to cushion the garment processing device 600 when it shakes during transport, thus preventing damage to the garment processing device 600.

[0102] The molding material of the plastic sheet may also contain reinforcing agents. For example, reinforcing agents may be calcium carbonate, talc, mica, glass fiber, barium sulfate, magnesium sulfate whiskers, plant fibers, etc., or they may be other materials that can enhance the rigidity of the resin. Reinforcing agents can improve the rigidity of the resin material, thereby increasing the overall structural strength and rigidity of the substrate 30 and improving the overall structural stability of the substrate 30.

[0103] The molding material of the plastic sheet may also contain toughening agents. For example, toughening agents can be ethylene propylene diene monomer (EPDM), polyolefin elastomer (POE), thermoplastic elastomer (TPE), styrene (SBS), hydrogenated styrene-butadiene block copolymer (SEBS), and ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer (EVA). This can increase the toughness of the liner 30 and reduce or prevent breakage of the liner 30.

[0104] The molding material of the plastic sheet can also contain reinforcing agents. For example, reinforcing agents can be calcium carbonate, talc, mica, glass fiber, barium sulfate, magnesium sulfate whiskers, plant fibers, etc., or they can be other materials that can enhance the rigidity of the resin. Reinforcing agents can improve the rigidity of the resin material, thereby increasing the overall structural strength and rigidity of the liner 30 and improving the overall structural stability of the packaging 10 of the garment processing device.

[0105] In some embodiments, referring to FIG10, to improve the stability of the garment handling device 600 when disposed on the base liner 30, the base liner 30 may further include a bottom enclosure 32. Here, the bottom enclosure 32 is disposed circumferentially along the edge of the base plate 31, and the bottom enclosure 32 protrudes from the side of the base plate 31 facing the top cover 20. In this way, the bottom enclosure 32 can enclose the bottom of the garment handling device 600, and the bottom enclosure 32 can limit the garment handling device 600 in the horizontal direction, thereby preventing the garment handling device 600 from sliding relative to the base plate 31 and separating from the base plate 31.

[0106] In some embodiments, the bottom enclosure 32 may be connected to the edge of any one or more plastic plates in the base plate 31, so that the bottom enclosure 32 can be fixed to the base plate 31. The space enclosed by the bottom enclosure 32 may match the shape of one side of the bottom of the garment handling device 600, so that the outer wall of one side of the bottom of the garment handling device 600 contacts the bottom enclosure 32 or has a small gap, so that the bottom enclosure 32 can limit and fix the garment handling device 600.

[0107] In some embodiments, referring to FIG11, the bottom enclosure 32 may include a fourth enclosure portion 321, which is disposed on one side edge of the bottom plate 31. The fourth enclosure portion 321 may be opposite to the bottom of the side of the garment handling device 600 where the door is disposed, thereby enclosing the front side of the garment handling device 600.

[0108] The bottom enclosure 32 may also include a fifth enclosure 322, which is disposed on one side edge of the bottom plate 31. The fifth enclosure 322 may be opposite to the bottom of the side of the clothing handling device 600 away from the door, thereby enclosing the rear side of the clothing handling device 600.

[0109] The bottom enclosure 32 may also include two sixth enclosure parts 323, both of which are disposed on one side edge of the bottom plate 31. The two sixth enclosure parts 323 may be disposed opposite to each other on the left and right sides of the clothing processing device 600, thereby enclosing the left and right sides of the clothing processing device 600.

[0110] In some embodiments, referring to FIG10, the bottom enclosure 32 can be connected to the plastic hollow board 50. For example, the bottom enclosure 32 and the plastic hollow board 50 can be integrally formed. When preparing the plastic hollow board 50 and the bottom enclosure 32, the edge of the plastic hollow board 50 can be bent to form the bottom enclosure 32. This increases the reliability of the connection between the bottom enclosure 32 and the plastic hollow board 50 and eliminates the need for the assembly process of connecting the bottom enclosure 32 and the plastic hollow board 50, thereby improving the manufacturing efficiency of the packaging 10 of the garment handling apparatus in some embodiments of this disclosure.

[0111] In some embodiments, referring to FIG. 7, the plurality of plastic plates included in the base plate 31 may further include at least one plastic reinforcing plate 60, which is stacked at a distance from at least one plastic hollow plate 50. The structural strength of the plastic reinforcing plate 60 is greater than that of the plastic hollow plate 50. The plastic reinforcing plate 60 has better support performance, which can make the bottom liner 30 have better support. In this way, when the garment handling device 600 is placed on the base plate 31, the bottom liner 30 can be prevented from being damaged by excessive deformation, and the bottom liner 30 can better support the garment handling device 600.

[0112] At least one of the plastic reinforcing plates 60 may be disposed at the bottom of the base plate 31, that is, the plastic reinforcing plate 60 is located on the side of the base plate 31 closest to the ground, so that the plastic reinforcing plate 60 can contact the ground. Alternatively, when multiple garment handling device assemblies 700 are stacked, the plastic reinforcing plate 60 of the packaging 10 of one garment handling device may contact the liner 30 of the packaging 10 of another garment handling device, so that the plastic reinforcing plate 60 can better support the garment handling device 600. Correspondingly, at least one of the plastic hollow plates 50 may be located on top of the plastic reinforcing plate 60, that is, the plastic hollow plate 50 is located on the side of the base plate 31 closest to the garment handling device 600, so that the plastic hollow plate 50 can directly contact the garment handling device 600, allowing the plastic hollow plate 50 to cushion the garment handling device 600.

[0113] In some embodiments, referring to FIG7, in order to reduce the manufacturing cost of the packaging 10 of the garment processing device in some embodiments of the present disclosure, the plastic reinforcing plate 60 may include a plurality of weight-reducing cavities 61, which are spaced apart within the plastic reinforcing plate 60. The weight-reducing cavities 61 are hollow structures inside the plastic reinforcing plate 60. Thus, the plastic reinforcing plate 60 has a plurality of cavities, thereby reducing the weight of the plastic reinforcing plate 60 and reducing the amount of material used in the manufacturing of the plastic reinforcing plate 60, thereby reducing the manufacturing cost of the plastic reinforcing plate 60.

[0114] The distribution of the weight-reducing cavity 61 within the plastic reinforcing plate 60 is unrestricted.

[0115] In some embodiments, the weight-reducing cavities 61 may be distributed in a rectangular array within the plastic reinforcing plate 60. In other embodiments, the weight-reducing cavities 61 may also be distributed in a circular array within the plastic reinforcing plate 60 with the center of the plastic reinforcing plate 60 as the center.

[0116] Furthermore, it should be understood that the strong structure located in the adjacent weight-reducing cavity 61 within the plastic reinforcing plate 60 can constitute a reinforcing rib structure within the plastic reinforcing plate 60. The two ends of the reinforcing rib can support the inner wall of the plastic reinforcing plate 60, thereby increasing the structural strength of the plastic reinforcing plate 60 and enhancing its supporting effect.

[0117] In some embodiments of this disclosure, the weight-reducing cavity 61 can be configured as a through-groove structure extending through the plastic reinforcing plate 60 along its thickness direction. This further reduces the weight of the plastic reinforcing plate 60 and the amount of material used in its fabrication, thereby reducing the manufacturing cost of the plastic reinforcing plate 60. The weight-reducing cavity 61 can be honeycomb shaped, so the plastic reinforcing plate 60 can be a honeycomb core board. Of course, the weight-reducing cavity 61 can also adopt other cavity shapes, such as triangular cavity shapes, rectangular cavity shapes, etc.

[0118] In some embodiments, referring to FIG7, in order to further improve the support performance of the base liner 30 of this disclosure, the plurality of plastic plates may include a plurality of plastic reinforcing plates 60, the plurality of plastic reinforcing plates 60 may be stacked, and a plastic hollow plate 50 may be provided between adjacent plastic reinforcing plates 60.

[0119] In some embodiments, the plurality of plastic sheets may include a plurality of hollow plastic sheets 50, which may be stacked, and a plastic reinforcing plate 60 may be provided between adjacent hollow plastic sheets 50.

[0120] In some embodiments, when the multiple plastic plates each include multiple plastic reinforcing plates 60 and multiple plastic hollow plates 50, the multiple plastic reinforcing plates 60 and multiple plastic hollow plates 50 can be stacked alternately, and one of the plastic reinforcing plates 60 is located on the bottommost side of the base plate 31, and one of the plastic hollow plates 50 is located on the topmost side of the base plate 31, so as to increase the support and shock absorption of the base liner 30.

[0121] In some embodiments, multiple plastic hollow boards 50 may be stacked adjacent to each other, and multiple plastic reinforcing boards 60 may also be stacked adjacent to each other. This disclosure does not limit the stacking method of multiple plastic hollow boards 50 and multiple plastic reinforcing boards 60.

[0122] In some embodiments, referring to FIG. 7, the garment handling apparatus 600 may further include cardboard 70, which may be disposed within the base liner 30. For example, the cardboard 70 may be located between adjacent plastic reinforcing plates 60 and plastic hollow plates 50, or between adjacent plastic hollow plates 50, or between adjacent plastic reinforcing plates 60. By disposing of the cardboard 70 within the base plate 31, the cardboard 70 is prevented from becoming damp due to exposure, thereby increasing the service life and reliability of the cardboard 70. The cardboard 70 has a certain degree of support and shock absorption performance, and the manufacturing cost of the cardboard 70 is low. By incorporating the cardboard 70, the support and shock absorption performance of the base liner 30 can be improved at a lower cost, reducing the manufacturing cost of the packaging 10 of the garment handling apparatus in some embodiments of this disclosure.

[0123] In addition, the garment handling device 600 may include a plurality of cardboard 70, which may be stacked or spaced apart within the base plate 31.

[0124] In some embodiments of this disclosure, the cardboard 70 includes at least one of honeycomb cardboard or corrugated cardboard, both of which have lower costs, thereby reducing the manufacturing cost of the packaging 10 of the garment handling apparatus of this disclosure.

[0125] In some embodiments, referring to FIG7, the garment handling device 600 may further include a cushioning member 80, which may be disposed within the base liner 30. The cushioning member 80 may be, for example, an elastic structural member. In some embodiments, the cushioning member 80 may be disposed within the hollow cavity of the plastic hollow plate 50. When the plastic hollow plate 50 is deformed by the pressure of the garment handling device 600, the plastic hollow plate 50 may compress the cushioning member 80, causing the cushioning member 80 to deform. The cushioning member 80 may absorb some of the kinetic energy generated by the shaking of the garment handling device 600, thereby increasing the shock absorption performance of the base liner 30 on the garment handling device 600 in some embodiments of this disclosure.

[0126] In some embodiments of this disclosure, the thickness of the hollow plastic sheet 50 can be any value from [2mm, 8mm]. For example, the thickness of the hollow plastic sheet 50 can be 2mm, 3mm, 4mm, 5mm, 6mm, 7mm, or 8mm. It should be understood that if the thickness of the hollow plastic sheet 50 is less than 2mm, the structural strength of the hollow plastic sheet 50 will be reduced, resulting in poor structural stability. Thus, the hollow plastic sheet 50 cannot stably support the clothing handling device 600. If the thickness of the hollow plastic sheet 50 is greater than 8mm, the self-weight of the hollow plastic sheet 50 will be increased, resulting in an excessively heavy overall weight of the packaging 10 of the clothing handling device, which is not conducive to transportation and handling, and will also increase the cost of the hollow plastic sheet 50. Therefore, by setting the thickness of the hollow plastic sheet 50 to any value from [2mm, 8mm], the hollow plastic sheet 50 is easy to manufacture, has a relatively low cost, and has better cushioning performance. In some embodiments, the thickness of the plastic hollow board 50 can be any value in [3mm, 5mm]. For example, the thickness of the plastic hollow board 50 can be 3mm, 4mm or 5mm, thereby making the shock-absorbing support performance of the plastic hollow board 50 more balanced with its own weight and cost.

[0127] In some embodiments of this disclosure, the thickness of the plastic reinforcing plate 60 can be any value from [2mm, 8mm]. For example, the thickness of the plastic reinforcing plate 60 can be 2mm, 3mm, 4mm, 5mm, 6mm, 7mm, or 8mm. It should be understood that if the thickness of the plastic reinforcing plate 60 is less than 2mm, the structural strength of the plastic reinforcing plate 60 will be reduced, resulting in poor structural stability. Thus, the plastic reinforcing plate 60 cannot stably support the clothing handling device 600. If the thickness of the plastic reinforcing plate 60 is greater than 8mm, the self-weight of the plastic reinforcing plate 60 will be increased, resulting in an excessively heavy overall weight of the packaging 10 of the clothing handling device, which is not conducive to transportation and handling, and will also increase the cost of the plastic reinforcing plate 60. Therefore, by setting the thickness of the plastic reinforcing plate 60 to any value from [2mm, 8mm], the plastic reinforcing plate 60 is easy to manufacture, has a relatively low cost, and has better cushioning performance. In some embodiments, the thickness of the plastic reinforcing plate 60 can be any value in [3mm, 5mm]. For example, the thickness of the plastic reinforcing plate 60 can be 3mm, 4mm or 5mm, thereby making the shock-absorbing support performance of the plastic reinforcing plate 60 more balanced with its own weight and cost.

[0128] In some embodiments of this disclosure, the weight of the plastic hollow board 50 may be [700 g / m²]. 2 1200g / m 2 Any value in the range, for example, the weight of a 50mm plastic hollow board can be 700g / m³. 2 800g / m 2 900g / m 2 1000g / m 2 1100g / m 2 Or 1200g / m 2 It should be understood that if the weight of the plastic hollow board 50 is less than 700 g / m², 2 This will reduce the structural strength of the plastic hollow board 50, resulting in poor structural stability. Consequently, the plastic hollow board 50 will be unable to stably support the clothing handling device 600. If the basis weight of the plastic hollow board 50 exceeds 700 g / m²... 2 This would increase the weight of the plastic hollow board 50, resulting in an excessively heavy overall weight of the packaging 10 for the garment processing device, making transportation and handling difficult. Furthermore, it would increase the cost of the plastic hollow board 50. Therefore, by setting the weight of the plastic hollow board 50 to [700g / m³]... 2 1200g / m 2 Any value in the above can make the plastic hollow plate 50 stably support the shock-absorbing clothing processing device 600, with relatively low cost and light weight. The shock-absorbing support performance of the plastic hollow plate 50 can be balanced with its weight and cost, and can better support the clothing processing device 600.

[0129] In some embodiments, the weight of the plastic hollow board 50 can be set to [900 g / m²]. 2 1000g / m 2 Any value in the range, for example, the weight of a 50mm plastic hollow board can be 900g / m³. 2 Or 1000g / m 2 This allows for a better balance between the shock-absorbing and support performance of the plastic hollow board 50 and its own weight and cost.

[0130] The weight of the plastic reinforcing plate 60 in this disclosure can be [700 g / m²]. 2 1200g / m 2 Any value in the range, for example, the weight of plastic reinforced sheet 60 can be 700 g / m². 2 800g / m 2 900g / m 2 1000g / m 2 1100g / m 2 Or 1200g / m 2 It should be understood that if the weight of the plastic reinforcing board 60 is less than 700g / m², 2 This will reduce the structural strength of the plastic reinforcing plate 60, resulting in poor structural stability. Consequently, the plastic reinforcing plate 60 cannot stably support the clothing handling device 600. If the basis weight of the plastic reinforcing plate 60 exceeds 700 g / m²... 2 This would increase the weight of the plastic reinforcing plate 60, resulting in an excessively heavy overall weight of the garment handling device packaging 10, which would be inconvenient for transportation and handling. Furthermore, it would increase the cost of the plastic reinforcing plate 60. Therefore, by setting the weight of the plastic reinforcing plate 60 to [700g / m³], 2 1200g / m 2 Any value in the formula allows the plastic reinforcing plate 60 to stably support the clothing processing device 600. The cost is relatively low and the weight is light. The supporting performance of the plastic reinforcing plate 60 can be balanced with its weight and cost, and it can better support the clothing processing device 600.

[0131] In some embodiments, the weight of the plastic reinforcing plate 60 can be [900 g / m²]. 2 1000g / m 2 Any value in the range, for example, the weight of plastic reinforced sheet 60 can be 900 g / m². 2 Or 1000g / m 2 This allows for a better balance between the supporting performance, weight, and cost of the plastic reinforcing plate 60.

[0132] In some embodiments, the number of plastic plates can be any value in [3, 8], that is, 3-8 plastic plates are stacked to form the base plate 31. This can increase the overall structural strength and cushioning performance of the base plate 31. In some embodiments, if the number of plastic plates is less than 3, the overall structural strength of the base plate 31 will be poor. If the number of plastic plates is greater than 8, the thickness of the base plate 31 will be too large, the structure will not be compact, and the cost will be too high.

[0133] In some embodiments, referring to FIG2, the packaging 10 of the garment handling device in some embodiments of this disclosure further includes a support assembly 200. The support assembly 200 includes a first support body 210 disposed on a base liner 30, for example, the first support body 210 being located on the side of the base liner 30 facing the top cover 20. The first support body 210 can be used to support the motor 630 of the garment handling device 600, and therefore, the first support body 210 can be adjacent to the edge of the base liner 30. When the bottom side of the garment handling device 600 is placed on the base liner 30, the first support body 210 can extend into the housing 610 through an opening on the bottom side of the housing 610 of the garment handling device 600 and support the motor 630 of the garment handling device 600. When the garment handling device assembly 700 in some embodiments of this disclosure is transported, the first support body 210 can support the motor 630, such that the motor 630 can be limited by the first support body 210 in the direction of gravity, thereby keeping the motor 630 stable.

[0134] In some embodiments of this disclosure, the first support 210 can be made of non-foamed plastic, avoiding the environmental problems caused by using foamed materials to make the first support 210, thus making the first support 210 recyclable and degradable. In addition, the first support 210 made of non-foamed plastic also has a certain structural strength, which can increase the structural stability of the first support 210 and improve the supporting effect of the first support 210 on the motor 630.

[0135] In some embodiments, referring to FIG10, the first support 210 includes a first support surface 211, which is a surface on one side of the top of the first support 210, and the top of the first support 210 is the side of the first support 210 facing the top cover 20. At least a portion of the outer wall of the bottom of the motor 630 can contact the first support surface 211. Here, the first support surface 211 includes two support regions, namely a first support region 2111 and a second support region 2112, which are respectively partial regions of the first support surface 211. The first support region 2111 can support a first part of the motor 630, and the second support region 2112 can support a second part of the motor 630. The first and second parts of the motor 630 are spaced apart on the circumferential surface of the motor 630. In this way, the first support area 2111 and the second support area 2112 can contact different parts of the circumferential surface of the motor 630 respectively, so that different parts of the surface of the motor 630 can be supported. This makes the force distribution of the motor 630 more extensive, and the first support body 210 can better support the motor 630, so that the motor 630 remains stable.

[0136] Furthermore, it should be understood that when the circumferential outer wall of the motor 630 is an arc surface in some embodiments of this disclosure, the first support area 2111 and the second support area 2112 can also be set as arc surfaces, so that the first support area 2111 and the second support area 2112 can better contact the circumferential outer wall of the motor 630 to better support the motor 630.

[0137] In some embodiments, referring to FIG10, the first support surface 211 of the first support body 210 may further include a first clearance region 2113, which is located between the first support region 2111 and the second support region 2112. Here, the first clearance region 2113 is a groove structure on one side of the top of the first support body 210, and the circumferential surface of the motor 630 has a protruding structure. The first clearance region 2113 is opposite to the protruding structure on the surface of the motor 630, so that the protruding structure on the surface of the motor 630 can be embedded in the first clearance region 2113, thereby allowing the first part and the second part of the circumferential surface of the motor 630 to contact the first support region 2111 and the second support region 2112, respectively.

[0138] Furthermore, it should be understood that when the surface of the motor 630 has multiple protrusions, the number of first clearance areas 2113 can also be set to multiple, and the multiple first clearance areas 2113 correspond to the multiple protrusions on the surface of the motor 630.

[0139] In some embodiments, referring to Figures 11 and 13, the first support 210 may include a support plate 212, which may be disposed on the base liner 30. The support plate 212 includes a first side 2121 and a second side 2122, the first side 2121 of the support plate 212 being connected to the base liner 30, and correspondingly, the second side 2122 of the support plate 212 facing away from the base liner 30. For example, the support plate 212 is erected on the base liner 30, and the thickness direction of the support plate 212 is parallel to the surface of the base liner 30 used to support the garment handling device 600.

[0140] The first support 210 may also include a bearing plate 213, which is disposed on the support plate 212, for example, on the second side 2122 of the support plate 212, so that the support plate 212 can support the bearing plate 213. Both the support plate 212 and the bearing plate 213 can be made of non-foamed plastic, which increases the structural strength of the support plate 212 and the bearing plate 213 and makes the support plate 212 and the bearing plate 213 meet environmental protection requirements. It should be understood that both the support plate 212 and the bearing plate 213 are plate structural components, and correspondingly, the manufacturing process of the support plate 212 and the bearing plate 213 is relatively simple. In this way, when manufacturing the first support 210, the bearing plate 213 and the support plate 212 can be manufactured separately and then the support plate 212 can be assembled with the base liner 30, and the bearing plate 213 can be assembled with the support plate 212, thereby reducing the manufacturing process difficulty of the first support 210.

[0141] Furthermore, the support plate 212 and the base liner 30 can be fixed together in a detachable manner, allowing the support plate 212 to be recycled. The bearing plate 213 and the support plate 212 can also be fixed together in a detachable manner, allowing the bearing plate 213 to be recycled as well.

[0142] In some embodiments, referring to Figures 11 to 13, to make the connection between the support plate 212 and the base liner 30 more reliable, a first side 2121 of the support plate 212 may be inserted into the base liner 30. In some embodiments, an insertion interface 33 may be provided on the base liner 30 for the first side 2121 of the support plate 212 to be inserted. The first side 2121 of the support plate 212 passes through the insertion interface 33 into the base liner 30. The inner wall of the insertion interface 33 can limit the position of the support plate 212, thereby stabilizing the support plate 212 in the horizontal direction. The first side 2121 of the support plate 212 may be connected to the bottom wall of the base liner 30. For example, the first side 2121 of the support plate 212 can be bent relative to other parts of the support plate 212, and the side wall of the first side 2121 can be connected to the bottom wall of the base liner 30. The side wall of the first side 2121 and the bottom wall of the base liner 30 can be fixedly connected. In this way, the first side 2121 and the base liner 30 can be mutually limited in the thickness direction of the base liner 30, so that the support plate 212 can be fixed relative to the base liner 30 in multiple directions. Here, the thickness direction of the base liner 30 is consistent with the height direction of the packaging 10 of the garment processing equipment.

[0143] The first side 2121 of the support plate 212 can be fixed to the bottom liner 30 by welding or adhesive bonding to ensure a reliable connection between the support plate 212 and the bottom liner 30.

[0144] The first sides 2121 of adjacent support plates 212 can be connected to form a connecting plate 214, which can be connected to the bottom side of the base liner 30, so that the support plates 212 can be more stably and reliably fixed to the base liner 30.

[0145] In some embodiments, referring to FIG14, the support plate 213 may include a support subplate 2133.

[0146] In some embodiments, referring to FIG14, the carrier plate 213 may further include a first connecting subplate 2131.

[0147] In some embodiments, referring to FIG14, the carrier plate 213 may further include a second connecting subplate 2132.

[0148] The first connecting sub-plate 2131 and the second connecting sub-plate 2132 are connected to both sides of the supporting sub-plate 2133, and both the first connecting sub-plate 2131 and the second connecting sub-plate 2132 are bent relative to the supporting sub-plate 2133. The supporting sub-plate 2133 can be used to support the motor 630. The first connecting sub-plate 2131 and the second connecting sub-plate 2132 are inserted into the support plate 212, and the first connecting sub-plate 2131 and the second connecting sub-plate 2132 are inserted into different parts of the support plate 212. For example, the first connecting sub-plate 2131 and the support plate 212 have corresponding insertion ports, and the second connecting sub-plate 2132 and the support plate 212 also have corresponding insertion ports. The insertion ports of the first connecting sub-plate 2131 and the support plate 212 are opposite to each other, allowing the first connecting sub-plate 2131 and the support plate 212 to be plugged in. The insertion ports of the second connecting sub-plate 2132 and the support plate 212 are opposite to each other, allowing the second connecting sub-plate 2132 and the support plate 212 to be plugged in. In this way, both the first connecting sub-plate 2131 and the second connecting sub-plate 2132 can be connected to the support plate 212, and both sides of the bearing sub-plate 2133 can be supported by the support plate 212, so that the bearing sub-plate 2133 is balanced and stable, and the motor 630 mounted on the bearing sub-plate 2133 can remain stable.

[0149] In some embodiments, the support plate 213 may be integrally formed. When preparing the support plate 213, the first connecting sub-plate 2131 and the second connecting sub-plate 2132 may be formed by bending the two sides of the support plate 213, thereby increasing the structural stability and reliability of the support plate 213.

[0150] In some embodiments, the first support body 210 may include a plurality of support plates 213. The surface of the support sub-plate 2133 of one of the support plates 213 may constitute a first support region 2111 of the first support body 210. The surface of the support sub-plate 2133 of another support plate 213 (excluding one of the support plates 213) may constitute a second support region 2112 of the first support body 210, so that the plurality of support plates 213 may respectively support the first part and the second part of the motor 630.

[0151] In some embodiments, the multiple support plates 213 may also be spaced apart, so that the support sub-plates 2133 of the multiple support plates 213 may also be spaced apart, and the gap between adjacent support plates 213 may form a first clearance area 2113, so that the protruding structure on the surface of the motor 630 may be embedded in the gap between adjacent support plates 213.

[0152] In some embodiments, referring to Figures 9 and 11, the first support 210 may include a plurality of support plates 212, which are spaced apart along a first direction, the thickness direction of the support plates 212, i.e., the first direction in Figure 9 (e.g., the X direction). A bearing plate 213 is disposed on the plurality of support plates 212, so that the plurality of support plates 212 can support the bearing plate 213, thereby improving the support effect of the first support 210 on the motor 630. For example, the bearing plate 213 is horizontally disposed with respect to the upper surface of the base 30, and the plurality of support plates 212 can support the bearing plate 213 at various points along the first direction on one side of the bottom. In this way, there are more contact points between the bearing plate 213 and the support plates 212, which can make the bearing plate 213 bear the force in a balanced manner, maintain stability, and prevent the bearing plate 213 from tilting during the force application process. When the motor 630 is placed on the support plate 213, multiple support plates 212 can support the motor 630 through the support plate 213. As the number of support plates 213 increases, the weight that the first support body 210 can bear increases. In this way, even when the larger and heavier motor 630 is placed on the first support body 210, it can remain stable. In order to make the support plates 212 better support the support plate 213, so that the first support body 210 can better support the motor 630.

[0153] It should be understood that the support plate 212 can be a thin plate structure. Accordingly, when the support plate 212 is erected on the base 30, the support plate 212 may be tilted relative to the base 30 after being subjected to a force in its thickness direction, while it can remain stable when subjected to a force in its width direction.

[0154] Therefore, in some embodiments, some of the multiple support plates 212 may be arranged along a first direction, while others may be arranged along a second direction perpendicular to the first direction, i.e., the Y direction in FIG9. This allows some support plates 212 to remain stable in the first direction and others in the second direction, thereby improving the stability and reliability of the first support 210.

[0155] Referring to Figures 11, 13, and 14, the first connecting sub-plate 2131 of the support plate 213 can be inserted into multiple support plates 212. For example, both the first connecting sub-plate 2131 and the multiple support plates 212 can have corresponding insertion slots, allowing the first connecting sub-plate 2131 to be inserted into each of the multiple support plates 212 respectively. In this way, the multiple support plates 213 can support the first connecting sub-plate 2131, keeping it stable. The second connecting sub-plate 2132 of the support plate 213 can be inserted into multiple support plates 212. For example, both the second connecting sub-plate 2132 and the multiple support plates 212 can have corresponding insertion slots, allowing the second connecting sub-plate 2132 to be inserted into each of the multiple support plates 212. In this way, the multiple support plates 212 can support the second connecting sub-plate 2132, keeping it stable. Therefore, the overall structure of the first support body 210 is more stable.

[0156] In some embodiments, the support plate 213 and the support plate 212 may adopt a hollow structure, that is, both the support plate 213 and the support plate 212 are hollow non-foamed plastic parts. The hollow structure of the support plate 213 and the support plate 212 is lightweight, which can reduce the manufacturing cost of the packaging 10 and the clothing processing device assembly 700 of the clothing processing device in some embodiments of this disclosure. In addition, the hollow structure of the support plate 213 and the support plate 212 uses less material during manufacturing, which can reduce the manufacturing cost of the support plate 213 and the support plate 212, thereby reducing the manufacturing cost of the packaging 10 and the clothing processing device assembly 700 of the clothing processing device in some embodiments of this disclosure. The hollow structure of the support plate 213 has a hollow cavity with air inside, which gives the support plate 213 a certain degree of elasticity. This allows the support plate 213 to provide cushioning for the motor 630 when supporting the motor 639, further preventing damage to the motor 630.

[0157] In some embodiments, referring to FIG15, the first support 210 is manufactured using an integral molding process. This allows the first support 210 to be formed in one step, and then fixed to the base 30, improving the assembly efficiency of the first support 210. For example, the first support 210 can be manufactured using injection molding, vacuum forming, or blow molding processes. This disclosure does not limit the manufacturing process of the first support 210.

[0158] In some embodiments, referring to Figures 15 to 18, the first support 210 may also adopt a hollow structure. The hollow structure of the first support 210 can reduce the weight of the first support 210 and the materials used in its preparation, thereby reducing the preparation cost and weight of the packaging 10 and the clothing processing device assembly 700 of some embodiments of this disclosure.

[0159] It should be understood that when the first support body 210 is a hollow structure, a reinforcing rib structure 201 can be provided inside the first support body 210. The reinforcing rib structure 201 can be connected to the inner wall of the first support body 210 to support the inner wall of the first support body 210, thereby improving the structural strength of the first support body 210 and enabling the first support body 210 to better support the motor 630.

[0160] In some embodiments, both ends of the reinforcing rib structure 201 may be connected to the inner wall of the first support body 210 to support the first support body 210. Alternatively, one end of the reinforcing rib structure 201 may be connected to the bottom liner 30 and the other end of the reinforcing rib structure 201 may be connected to the inner wall of the first support body 210 to support the first support body 210 and increase the structural strength of the first support body 210.

[0161] In some embodiments, referring to Figures 15 to 18, the first support 210 may be located on the bottom liner 30 near the rear side of the housing 610, that is, the first support 210 may be disposed near the back of the garment handling device 600. The first support 210 may be configured to support the bottom of the motor 630 of the garment handling device 600. Since the motor 630 is located at the bottom of the outer tube 620 and near the rear side of the housing 610, placing the first support 210 on the bottom liner 30 near the rear side of the housing 610 allows the first support 210 to be aligned with the motor 630, enabling the first support 210 to accurately support the motor 630.

[0162] Referring to Figures 15 to 18, the support assembly 200 may further include a tubular support (e.g., a third support 230 and a fourth support 240), which may be disposed above and connected to the base liner 30, and may be configured to support the bottom of the outer tubular 620. In some embodiments, as shown in Figure 15, a first reference plane A is defined as a vertical plane passing through the axis of the inner tubular liner; that is, the first reference plane A can be understood as dividing the inner tubular liner into left and right parts. Here, left and right refer to the sides corresponding to the left and right hands when the user faces the front of the garment handling device.

[0163] In some embodiments, the first reference surface A can divide the liner into a first liner portion 34 and a second liner portion 35, with at least a portion of the cylinder support located in the first liner portion 34 and at least a portion in the second liner portion 35. That is, the first reference surface A can divide the liner 30 into left and right liner portions, which can be understood as the first liner portion 34 and the second liner portion 35 being located on opposite sides of the inner cylinder axis. The cylinder support is located on the first liner portion 34 and the second liner portion 35 respectively, allowing the cylinder support to be positioned on opposite sides of the inner cylinder axis. Simultaneously, this allows for effective contact between the cylinder support and the cylinder assembly, enabling the cylinder support to support both sides of the outer cylinder 620 axis. Furthermore, when the cylinder support is positioned on opposite sides of the inner cylinder axis, it effectively improves the uniformity of the cylinder support's support for the outer cylinder 620, and effectively enhances the reliability and stability of the cylinder support's support for the outer cylinder 620.

[0164] The support assembly 200 may further include a second support body 220, which may be disposed above and connected to the base liner 30. The second support body 220 may be located on the base liner 30 near the door 650. For example, the second support body 220 may be located on the side of the outer tube support near the door 650 of the garment handling device 600. The second support body 220 may be configured to support the counterweight 640 of the garment handling device 600. Since the counterweight 640 is disposed at the end of the outer tube 620 near the door 650, by disposing of the second support body 220 on the side of the base liner near the door 650, the second support body 220 and the counterweight 640 can be aligned, allowing the second support body 220 to effectively support the counterweight 640, thereby effectively improving the reliability and stability of the support between the second support body 220 and the counterweight 640.

[0165] Here, the support component 200 can be a plastic part made of one or more of the following: polypropylene (PP), polyethylene (PE), polyvinyl chloride (PVC), polylactide (PLA), polybutylene adipate or terephthalate (PBAT), and polybutylene succinate (PBS). These plastic materials are easily degradable, recyclable, and have good environmental performance, effectively improving the environmental performance of the support component 200. This avoids the environmental pollution caused by using EPS and EPP foam components in the support component 200.

[0166] Moreover, compared with cardboard materials, the aforementioned plastic parts have better waterproof and moisture-proof properties, which can prevent softening when exposed to water and will not affect the strength and rigidity of the support component 200. This can effectively improve the overall structural stability of the support component 200 and enhance the support and protection performance of the clothing processing device 600.

[0167] For example, the support component 200 can be formed by vacuum forming, or it can be formed by extrusion, injection molding, or other methods. Here, the resin material can be virgin material or recycled material. Here, virgin material refers to unused resin raw materials, and recycled material refers to sprue or post-consumer recycled materials.

[0168] In some embodiments of this disclosure, by positioning the first support 210 near the rear side of the housing on the base liner 30, the first support 210 can be aligned with the motor 630, effectively supporting the motor 630 and improving the reliability and stability of the support provided by the first support 210. Furthermore, by positioning the cylindrical support on the first base liner 34 and the second base liner 35, the cylindrical support can be distributed on both sides of the inner cylinder axis, providing support to the outer cylinder 620 on both sides of the inner cylinder axis. This effectively increases the contact area between the cylindrical support and the outer cylinder 620, increasing the support area of ​​the cylindrical support on the outer cylinder 620. This effectively improves the uniformity of the cylindrical support's support on the outer cylinder 620, enhancing the reliability and stability of the support. By positioning the second support 220 near the door 650 on the base 30, the second support 220 and the counterweight 640 can be effectively aligned, and the second support 220 can effectively support the counterweight 640, thereby improving the reliability and stability of the support provided by the second support 220 to the counterweight 640. In some embodiments of this disclosure, by arranging the support assembly 200 in the above manner, the uniformity and rationality of the distribution of each support can be effectively improved, allowing each support in the support assembly 200 to effectively support its corresponding component, thereby effectively improving the support effect of the support assembly 200 on the various components in the clothing handling device 600.

[0169] Furthermore, when the garment handling device 600 is dropped during transportation, the support component 200 can absorb part of the impact force, effectively reducing the impact force on the garment handling device 600 and reducing or avoiding damage to the garment handling device 600 during the drop, thereby effectively improving the protection of the garment handling device 600 by the packaging.

[0170] Referring to Figures 15 to 18, the tube support may include a third support 230 and a fourth support 240. The third support 230 and the fourth support 240 may be located on the first bottom liner 34 and the second bottom liner 35, respectively, meaning they are located on opposite sides of the first reference surface A. In other words, it can be understood that the third support 230 and the fourth support 240 are located on the left and right sides of the inner tube axis (the axis direction is the X direction in Figure 17). Here, the third support 230 may be located near the front side of the first support 210, that is, on the side of the first support 210 near the door 650 of the garment handling device. For example, the fourth support 240 may be located on the side of the third support 230 away from the door 650, supporting the end of the tube assembly closest to the door 650. The fourth support 240 may support the end of the tube assembly away from the door 650. In other words, it can be understood that the third support 230 can support the front end of the cylinder assembly, and the fourth support 240 can support the rear end of the cylinder assembly. This allows the cylinder support to support both the front and rear ends of the outer cylinder 620, effectively improving the uniformity of the support point distribution of the cylinder support to the cylinder assembly, thereby effectively improving the reliability and stability of the cylinder support to the cylinder assembly.

[0171] Furthermore, the third support 230 can support the outer cylinder 620 on one side of the inner cylinder axis, and the fourth support 240 can support the outer cylinder 620 on the other side of the inner cylinder axis. This allows the third support 230 and the fourth support 240 to support the outer cylinder 620 on both sides of the inner cylinder axis, effectively improving the uniformity of support on both sides of the inner cylinder axis, thereby enhancing the reliability and stability of the support for the outer cylinder 620. Moreover, the cylinder supports on both sides of the outer cylinder 620 axis can absorb impact forces on the cylinder assembly, thus effectively improving the protection of the cylinder assembly.

[0172] Referring to Figures 15 to 18, the third support 230 and the fourth support 240 can be distributed along the axis of the inner tube. In other words, it can be understood that one of the third support 230 and the fourth support 240 can be located near the front of the garment handling device 600, and the other can be located near the rear of the garment handling device 600. For example, the third support 230 can be located at one end near the door 650, and the fourth support 240 can be located at one end away from the door 650, that is, the third support 230 and the fourth support 240 are located at the front and rear ends of the outer tube 620, respectively.

[0173] In this way, the third support body 230 and the fourth support body 240 can support the outer cylinder 620 at both ends, which can effectively improve the uniformity of the distribution of the cylinder support body on the inner cylinder axis and the uniformity of the cylinder support body supporting the outer cylinder 620 on the axis. This allows the cylinder support body to provide uniform support to the outer cylinder 620 on both sides of the inner cylinder axis and in the axial direction, thereby effectively improving the reliability and stability of the cylinder support body supporting the outer cylinder 620.

[0174] In some embodiments, the third support 230 and the fourth support 240 may be distributed along the axis of the inner cylinder, and the third support 230 and the fourth support 240 may at least partially overlap on the axis of the inner cylinder. That is, the third support 230 and the fourth support 240 are respectively located on both sides of the axis of the inner cylinder, the third support 230 is located at the end of the housing away from the door 650, the fourth support 240 is located at the end of the housing closer to the door 650, and the third support 230 and the fourth support 240 partially overlap on the axis of the cylinder assembly.

[0175] In this way, the cylinder support body can be evenly distributed on both sides of the inner cylinder axis and along the direction of the axis, and all of them are supported on the axis of the inner cylinder 620. This can effectively improve the stability of the cylinder support body in supporting the outer cylinder 620 in the direction of the inner cylinder axis, thereby effectively improving the uniformity and reliability of the cylinder support body in supporting the outer cylinder 620.

[0176] For example, the overlapping portions of the third support 230 and the fourth support 240 along the axis of the cylindrical assembly can be connected. For example, the third support 230 and the fourth support 240 can be connected by means of bonding, snap-fitting, etc., or, in some embodiments, the third support 230 and the fourth support 240 can also be an integral structure.

[0177] In this way, the third support 230 and the fourth support 240 can be mutually constrained, which can effectively reduce or avoid the movement or displacement of the third support 230 and the fourth support 240. This can effectively improve the firmness and reliability of the third support 230 and the fourth support 240 on the liner 30, and help improve the overall structural stability of the cylinder support, thereby effectively improving the reliability and stability of the cylinder support for the outer cylinder 620.

[0178] In other embodiments, the third support 230 and the fourth support 240 may not be connected, and the third support 230 and the fourth support 240 may be independently arranged on both sides of the inner cylinder axis.

[0179] In other embodiments, referring to Figures 15 to 18, the third support 230 and the fourth support 240 may be distributed along the axis of the inner cylinder, and the third support 230 and the fourth support 240 may be staggered on the axis of the inner cylinder. For example, the third support 230 and the fourth support 240 may be located at opposite ends of the cylinder assembly axis. For example, the third support 230 may be disposed along the inner cylinder axis and near the front end of the housing 610, and the fourth support 240 may be disposed along the inner cylinder axis and near the rear end of the housing 610.

[0180] In this way, the third support body 230 and the fourth support body 240 can provide uniform support to the outer cylinder 620 on the axis of the inner cylinder. While meeting the support requirements in the axial direction of the inner cylinder, the dimensions of the third support body 230 and the fourth support body 240 on the axis of the inner cylinder can be reduced, thereby reducing the production cost of the third support body 230 and the fourth support body 240.

[0181] Here, the third support 230 and the second support 220 can be connected, for example, by adhesive, snap-fit, or fastening. Alternatively, the third support 230 and the second support 220 can also be an integral structure, so that the third support 230 and the second support 220 become a single unit.

[0182] In this way, the third support 230 and the second support 220 can provide mutual constraint, which can effectively reduce or avoid the third support 230 and the second support 220 from shifting or moving, and can effectively improve the reliability and stability of the third support 230 and the second support 220 on the base 30, thereby improving the overall structural stability of the support assembly 200.

[0183] In some embodiments, referring to Figures 15 to 18, the third support 230 and the first support 210 may be spaced apart along the axis of the tubular assembly. For example, the third support 230 may be located on the side of the first support 210 near the door 650 and spaced apart from the first support 210. The first support 210 may support the motor 630 at the end of the tubular assembly facing away from the door 650, while the third support 230 may support the end of the tubular assembly near the door 650. By having the first support 210 and the third support 230 support the garment handling device 600 from its front and rear ends respectively, the uniformity of support provided by the support assembly 200 for the garment handling device can be improved. Moreover, while meeting the requirements for supporting the garment handling device 600, the volume of the support assembly 200 can be reduced, thereby lowering the production cost of the support assembly 200.

[0184] In other embodiments, the third support 230 may also extend along the axis of the cylindrical assembly to the first support 210 and be connected to the first support 210. This reduces or avoids swaying between the third support 230 and the first support 210, improves the robustness and reliability of the third support 230 and the first support 210 on the base liner 30, and enhances the overall structural stability of the support assembly 200.

[0185] In some embodiments, the top cover 20 and the corner protector assembly 40 may also be plastic parts. For example, the top cover 20 and the corner protector assembly 40 may be plastic parts made of one or more resin materials selected from polypropylene (PP), polyethylene (PE), polyvinyl chloride (PVC), polylactide (PLA), polybutylene adipate or terephthalate (PBAT), and polybutylene succinate (PBS). The aforementioned plastic materials are easily degradable, recyclable, and have good environmental performance, effectively improving the environmental performance of the top cover 20 and the corner protector assembly 40. This avoids the environmental pollution caused by using foamed components such as EPS and EPP in the top cover 20 and the corner protector assembly 40.

[0186] For example, the top cover 20 and the corner protector assembly 40 can be formed by vacuum forming, or the support assembly 200 can be formed by extrusion, injection molding, or other methods. Here, the resin material can be virgin material or recycled material.

[0187] The molding material of the support component 200 may also contain reinforcing agents. For example, the reinforcing agent may be calcium carbonate, talc, mica, glass fiber, barium sulfate, magnesium sulfate whiskers, plant fiber, etc., or it may be other materials that can enhance the rigidity of the resin. The reinforcing agent can improve the rigidity of the resin material, thereby increasing the overall structural strength and stiffness of the support component 200 and improving the overall structural stability of the support component 200.

[0188] The molding material of the support component 200 may also contain a toughening agent. For example, the toughening agent may be ethylene propylene diene monomer (EPDM), polyolefin elastomer (POE), thermoplastic elastomer (TPE), styrene (SBS), hydrogenated styrene-butadiene block copolymer (SEBS), or ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer (EVA). This can increase the toughness of the support component 200 and reduce or prevent the support component 200 from breaking.

[0189] The molding materials of the top cover 20 and the corner protector assembly 40 may also contain reinforcing agents. For example, the reinforcing agents may be calcium carbonate, talc, mica, glass fiber, barium sulfate, magnesium sulfate whiskers, plant fibers, etc., or they may be other materials that can enhance the rigidity of the resin. The reinforcing agent can improve the rigidity of the resin material, thereby increasing the overall structural strength and rigidity of the base liner 30 and improving the overall structural stability of the packaging 10 of the garment handling device.

[0190] The molding materials of the top cover 20 and the corner protector assembly 40 may also contain toughening agents. For example, the toughening agent may be ethylene propylene diene monomer (EPDM), polyolefin elastomer (POE), thermoplastic elastomer (TPE), styrene (SBS), hydrogenated styrene-butadiene block copolymer (SEBS), or ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer (EVA). This can increase the toughness of the base liner 30 and reduce or prevent breakage of the base liner 30.

[0191] In some embodiments, referring to Figures 17 and 18, the top surface of the second support 220 may have a second clearance region 220d. The second clearance region 220d may be a recessed structure. For example, the material of the corresponding part of the second clearance region 220d on the second support 220 may be removed to form a recessed second clearance region 220d at that location. The protruding structure of the counterweight 640 may extend into the second clearance region 220d so that the second support 220 supports the counterweight 640.

[0192] The second clearance area 220d of the second support 220 can avoid the protruding structure on the counterweight 640, effectively reducing or preventing interference between the protruding structure and the second support 220. This prevents the counterweight 640 from tilting or misaligning on the second support 220 due to interference. It helps improve the fit between the second support 220 and the counterweight 640, enhancing the reliability and stability of the second support 220's support for the counterweight 640.

[0193] Moreover, the second clearance area 220d can limit and fix the protruding structure on the counterweight 640, which can reduce or avoid the counterweight 640 from moving or shifting relative to the second support body 220. This can effectively improve the firmness and reliability of the counterweight 640 on the second support body 220, and enhance the reliability and stability of the second support body 220 in supporting the counterweight 640.

[0194] The third support 230 can be located above the bottom liner 30 and below the outer cylinder 620. At least part of the upper surface of the third support 230 can abut against the outer cylinder 620, and the third support 230 can be used to support the outer cylinder 620. For example, the third support 230 can have a third support surface 231, which can contact the bottom of the outer cylinder 620 so that the third support 230 can support the outer cylinder 620 through the third support surface 231.

[0195] Referring to Figures 15 to 18, the second support 220 may have a second support surface 220a, a second clearance area 220d being a part of the second support surface 220a, and the second support surface 220a may further include mutually spaced third support areas 220b and fourth support areas 220c, with the second clearance area 220d located between the third support areas 220b and the fourth support areas 220c. The third support areas 220b and the fourth support areas 220c may contact and support the surfaces of the counterweights 640 on both sides of the protruding structure. The second clearance area 220d is recessed relative to the third support area 220b and the fourth support area 220c. The protruding structure is located within the second clearance area 220d. The second support body 220 structure corresponding to the third support area 220b and the fourth support area 220c can limit the protruding structure to reduce or prevent the protruding structure from coming out of the second clearance area 220d. This helps to improve the reliability and stability of the cooperation between the second support body 220 and the counterweight 640, and enhances the reliability and stability of the second support body 220 supporting the counterweight 640.

[0196] Referring to Figures 15 to 18, the third support 230 may have a third clearance area 232, which may also be a recessed structure. The damper connector connected to the outer cylinder 620 may be located within the third clearance area 232, which can be used to avoid the damper connector on the cylinder assembly. This reduces or avoids interference between the damper connector on the cylinder assembly and the third support 230, preventing the outer cylinder 620 from tilting or misaligning on the third support 230, thus affecting the support effect of the third support 230 on the outer cylinder 620. This improves the fit between the cylinder assembly and the third support 230, enhancing the reliability and stability of the third support 230's support for the cylinder assembly.

[0197] Moreover, the damper connector on the cylinder assembly is located within the third clearance area 232, which allows the third clearance area 232 to limit the damper connector, thereby reducing or preventing the damper connector on the cylinder assembly from shifting or deviating. This helps to improve the reliability and robustness of the fit between the third support 230 and the cylinder assembly, thus effectively improving the stability of the third support 230 in supporting the cylinder assembly.

[0198] Referring to Figures 15 to 18, the third clearance area 232 can be located at the end of the third support surface 231 near the axis of the cylinder assembly. The damper connector is located at the end of the cylinder assembly near the axis, and by positioning the third clearance area 232 at the end of the third support surface 231 near the axis of the cylinder assembly, the damper connector can be aligned with the third clearance area 232. This helps improve the fit between the damper connector and the third clearance area 232, enhancing the reliability and stability of the third support body 230 in supporting the cylinder assembly.

[0199] Referring to Figures 15 to 18, the third support 230 and the second support 220 can be located on the same side of the axis of the cylinder assembly. The third support 230 can support the portion of the cylinder assembly located on the side of the second support 220, which can improve the reliability and stability of the support assembly 200 supporting the portion of the cylinder assembly located on the side of the second support 220.

[0200] The fourth support 240 can be located on the side of the third support 230 away from the door 650, and the fourth support 240 can support the end of the cylindrical assembly away from the door 650. In other words, it can be understood that the third support 230 can support the front end of the cylindrical assembly, and the fourth support 240 can support the rear end of the cylindrical assembly. This allows the cylindrical support to support both the front and rear ends of the cylindrical assembly, effectively improving the uniformity of the support point distribution and thus enhancing the reliability and stability of the support provided by the cylindrical support to the cylindrical assembly.

[0201] The third support 230 and the fourth support 240 can be located on both sides of the cylinder assembly axis (the axis direction is the X direction in Figure 17), and the third support 230 can support one side of the cylinder assembly axis, while the fourth support 240 can support the other side. This allows the third support 230 and the fourth support 240 to support the cylinder assembly on both sides of the cylinder assembly axis, effectively improving the uniformity of support on both sides of the cylinder assembly, thereby enhancing the reliability and stability of the support. Furthermore, the cylinder supports on both sides of the cylinder assembly axis can absorb impact forces on the cylinder assembly, thus effectively improving the protection of the cylinder assembly.

[0202] Referring to Figures 19 to 20A, the fourth support 240 may have a fifth support region 2411 and a fourth clearance region 2412. The fourth support surface 241 is located on the fifth support region 2411. The fourth clearance region 2412 is a recessed structure. This recessed structure is provided on the top surface of the fourth support 240. The top of the fourth support 240 is located on one side in the +Z axis direction.

[0203] The fourth clearance area 2412 is used to avoid the water outlet pipe on the outer cylinder 620. That is, the water outlet pipe extends into the recessed structure. In this way, the water outlet pipe can be avoided, so that the fourth support 240 and the water outlet pipe will not interfere with each other, thereby making the water outlet pipe less prone to damage.

[0204] In some embodiments, a portion of the fourth clearance area 2412 may be a notch, i.e., the recessed structure on the fourth support 240 may be a notch.

[0205] Referring to Figures 15 to 18, the second support 220 and the third support 230 are connected. For example, the second support 220 and the third support 230 can be connected by adhesive, snap-fit, or fastening. Alternatively, the second support 220 and the third support 230 can be an integral structure, so that the third support 230 and the second support 220 become a single unit.

[0206] This allows the third support 230 and the second support 220 to provide mutual constraint, effectively improving the reliability and stability of the third support 230 and the second support 220 on the base 30, and enhancing the overall structural stability of the support assembly 200.

[0207] In some embodiments, referring to Figures 15 to 18, the third support 230 and the first support 210 may be spaced apart along the axis of the tubular assembly. For example, the third support 230 may be located on the side of the first support 210 near the door 650 and spaced apart from the first support 210. The first support 210 may support the motor 630 located at the end of the tubular assembly facing away from the door 650, while the third support 230 may support the end of the tubular assembly near the door 650. This allows the first support 210 and the third support 230 to support the garment handling device 600 at its front and rear ends, respectively, improving the uniformity of support provided by the support assembly 200 to the garment handling device 600. Furthermore, while still providing sufficient support for the garment handling device 600, the volume of the support assembly 200 can be reduced, lowering its production cost.

[0208] In other embodiments, the third support 230 may also extend along the axis of the cylindrical assembly to the first support 210 and be connected to the first support 210. This can reduce or avoid swaying between the third support 230 and the first support 210, helping to improve the firmness and reliability of the third support 230 and the first support 210 on the base liner 30, and enhancing the overall structural stability of the support assembly 200.

[0209] In some embodiments, referring to Figures 21 and 23, the top surface of the substrate 30 is provided with four receiving recesses 311, and the four bottom corners 611 extend into the four receiving recesses 311 respectively; the substrate 30 also includes a plurality of connecting portions 36, at least four of the plurality of connecting portions 36 are respectively provided at the four receiving recesses 311, and are used to connect the upper space of the receiving recesses 311 with the lower space of the substrate 30.

[0210] As shown in Figures 6A and 21, it should be noted that the recess 311 is provided along the height direction of the garment processing device 600 to accommodate the bottom corner 611 of the garment processing device 600 and to protect the bottom corner 611 of the garment processing device 600.

[0211] It should be noted that there are several different ways to arrange the receiving recess 311 and the bottom corner 611 of the clothing handling device 600. The following are examples illustrating the arrangement of the receiving recess 311 and the bottom corner 611 of the clothing handling device 600.

[0212] As shown in FIG22, in some embodiments, at least a portion of the receiving recess 311 is connected to the bottom corner 611 of the garment handling device 600, and the receiving recess 311 is used to receive the bottom corner 611 of the garment handling device 600 to protect the bottom corner 611 of the garment handling device 600.

[0213] In some embodiments, the receiving recess 311 is spaced apart from the bottom corner 611 of the clothing handling device 600, the bottom corner 611 of the clothing handling device 600 is located inside the receiving recess 311, and the receiving recess 311 is located outside the bottom corner 611 of the clothing handling device 600 to protect the bottom corner 611 of the clothing handling device 600.

[0214] It is understandable that the arrangement between the receiving recess 311 and the bottom corner 611 of the clothing handling device 600 can be selected according to actual usage requirements, as long as the receiving recess 311 can protect the bottom corner 611 of the clothing handling device 600.

[0215] As shown in Figures 23 and 24, in some embodiments, the substrate 30 includes a plurality of connecting portions 36, which are spaced apart.

[0216] Understandably, providing multiple connecting parts 36 can increase the contact area between the bottom of the liner 30 and the outside of the packaging 10, thereby accelerating the efficiency of draining condensed water in the containment area to the outside of the packaging 10, and reducing the volume of condensed water in the containment area.

[0217] It should be noted that there are many different arrangements among the multiple connected parts 36. Examples of the arrangements among the multiple connected parts 36 will be given below.

[0218] In some embodiments, referring to Figures 6B, 6C, 23 and 24, two adjacent connecting portions 36 are spaced apart along a first direction X (e.g., the X direction in Figure 6C).

[0219] In some embodiments, referring to Figures 6B, 6C, 23 and 24, two adjacent connecting portions 36 are spaced apart along the second direction Y (e.g., the Y direction in Figure 6C).

[0220] In some embodiments, two adjacent connecting portions 36 are spaced apart in the first direction X and the second direction Y.

[0221] Understandably, the arrangement of the multiple connected parts 36 can be selected according to actual usage requirements.

[0222] It should be noted that the first direction X and the second direction Y are set at an angle, and the first direction X and the second direction Y are respectively set perpendicular to the height direction of the base lining 30.

[0223] It is understandable that the angle between the first direction X and the second direction Y can make the arrangement of the multiple connecting parts 36 more uniform, thereby improving the efficiency of draining the condensed water in the containment area to the outside of the packaging 10, so as to reduce the volume of condensed water in the containment area.

[0224] It should be noted that the connecting part 36 has a variety of different installation positions, and the installation positions of the connecting part 36 will be illustrated with examples below.

[0225] As shown in Figures 25 and 26, in some embodiments, a receiving recess 311 is provided on a base plate 31, and at least a portion of the plurality of connecting portions 36 are provided on the base plate 31.

[0226] It should be noted that when the connecting part 36 is provided on the base plate 31, the lowest position of the base plate 31 is connected to the highest position of the connecting part 36 along the height direction of the base liner 30.

[0227] It is understandable that the lowest position of the base plate 31 is connected to the highest position of the connecting part 36, so that the water in the containing area can flow into the connecting part 36 after passing through the lowest position of the base plate 31 under the action of gravity, and be guided to the outside of the packaging 10 through the connecting part 36, thereby reducing the amount of water condensed in the containing area.

[0228] As shown in Figures 27 and 28, in some embodiments, a connecting portion 36 is disposed within the receiving recess 311, and the connecting portion 36 is used to guide the water condensed within the receiving recess 311 to the outside of the packaging 10.

[0229] It should be noted that when the connecting portion 36 is provided with the receiving recess 311, the lowest position of the receiving recess 311 is connected to the highest position of the connecting portion 36 along the height direction of the substrate 30.

[0230] Understandably, the water condensed on the garment handling device 600 will flow along the outer wall of the garment handling device 600 and move to the bottom corner 611 of the garment handling device 600 under the action of its own gravity, and drip into the receiving recess 311. Then, it will be guided to the outside of the packaging 10 through the connecting part 36 provided on the receiving recess 311, thereby reducing the volume of water condensed in the receiving area.

[0231] In other embodiments, the connecting portion 36 may be provided on the base plate 31 and the receiving recess 311 respectively. In this case, the connecting portion 36 is used to guide the water condensed on the base plate 31 to the outside of the packaging 10, and also to guide the water condensed in the receiving recess 311 to the outside of the packaging 10.

[0232] It should be noted that when the connecting part 36 is provided on the base plate 31, the lowest position of the base plate 31 is connected to the highest position of the connecting part 36 along the height direction of the base liner 30.

[0233] It is understandable that the lowest position of the base plate 31 is connected to the highest position of the connecting part 36, so that the water in the containing area can flow into the connecting part 36 after passing through the lowest position of the base plate 31 under the action of gravity, and be guided to the outside of the packaging 10 through the connecting part 36, thereby reducing the amount of water condensed in the containing area.

[0234] It should be noted that when the connecting portion 36 is provided with the receiving recess 311, the lowest position of the receiving recess 311 is connected to the highest position of the connecting portion 36 along the height direction of the substrate 30.

[0235] Understandably, the water condensed on the garment handling device 600 will flow along the outer wall of the garment handling device 600 and move to the bottom corner 611 of the garment handling device 600 under the action of its own gravity, and drip into the receiving recess 311. Then, it will be guided to the outside of the packaging 10 of the garment handling device through the connecting part 36 provided on the receiving recess 311, thereby reducing the volume of water condensed in the receiving area.

[0236] Understandably, the location of the connecting part 36 can be selected according to actual usage requirements.

[0237] It should be noted that the connecting part 36 has several different configuration methods, and the configuration methods of the connecting part 36 will be illustrated with examples below.

[0238] In some embodiments, referring to Figures 25 and 26, the connecting portion 36 is a through hole, which is formed on the substrate 30 and is used to connect the upper space of the accommodating recess 311 with the lower space of the substrate 30.

[0239] Understandably, the through-hole design reduces the difficulty of connecting the bottom liner 30 and the outside of the packaging 10, thereby increasing the processing efficiency of the garment handling device 600.

[0240] In some embodiments, referring to Figures 27 and 28, the connecting portion 36 is a connecting channel disposed on the substrate 30, and the connecting channel is used to connect the upper space of the receiving recess 311 with the lower space of the substrate 30.

[0241] Understandably, the connection channel can increase the efficiency of draining condensed water in the liner 30 to the outside of the packaging 10, thereby reducing the damage to the liner 30 caused by condensed water and extending the service life of the liner 30.

[0242] Understandably, there are no restrictions on the way the connecting part 36 is set, and it can be selected according to actual usage requirements, as long as the connecting part 36 can connect the bottom plate and the outside of the packaging 10.

[0243] In some embodiments of the present disclosure, the packaging of the garment handling apparatus, wherein the connecting portion 36 is provided in the receiving recess 311, has a maximum diameter L1, which satisfies the condition: 1 mm ≤ L1 ≤ 2.5 mm. For example, the maximum diameter L1 can be 1 mm, 1.5 mm, 2 mm, 2.2 mm, or 2.5 mm.

[0244] It is understandable that the maximum diameter L1 satisfies: 1mm≤L1≤2.5mm, which will make the water condensed in the containment area highly efficient in being guided to the outside of the packaging 10 through the connecting part 36, and can ensure the strength of the liner 30, so as to improve the protective effect of the packaging of the garment handling device on the garment handling device 600.

[0245] It should be noted that if the maximum diameter L1 < 1 mm, the maximum diameter of the connecting part 36 will be small, and the water condensed in the containing area cannot be guided to the outside of the packaging 10 through the connecting part 36; if the maximum diameter L1 > 2.5 mm, the strength of the liner 30 will decrease, thereby reducing the protective effect on the garment handling device 600.

[0246] It should be noted that the maximum diameter L1 of the connected part 36 has a variety of different value ranges. The following are examples illustrating the value ranges of the maximum diameter L1 of the connected part 36.

[0247] In some embodiments, the maximum diameter L1 of the connecting portion 36 satisfies: 1mm ≤ L1 ≤ 2mm. For example, the maximum diameter L1 can be 1mm, 1.5mm, or 2mm. It is understood that satisfying 1mm ≤ L1 ≤ 2mm for the maximum diameter L1 of the connecting portion 36 allows for efficient guidance of condensed water in the containing area to the outside of the packaging 10 through the connecting portion 36, and also ensures the strength of the liner 30, thereby improving the protective effect of the packaging of the garment handling device on the garment handling device 600.

[0248] In some embodiments, the maximum diameter L1 of the connecting portion 36 satisfies: 2mm ≤ L1 ≤ 2.5mm. For example, the maximum diameter L1 can be 2mm, 2.2mm, or 2.5mm. It is understood that having the maximum diameter L1 of the connecting portion 36 satisfy 2mm ≤ L1 ≤ 2.5mm allows for efficient guidance of condensed water within the containing area to the outside of the packaging 10 through the connecting portion 36, and also ensures the strength of the liner 30, thereby improving the protective effect of the packaging of the garment handling device on the garment handling device 600.

[0249] It is understandable that the range of values ​​for the maximum diameter L1 of the connected part 36 can be selected according to actual usage requirements.

[0250] It should be noted that the maximum diameter L1 of the connected part 36 has a variety of different values. The following are examples illustrating the possible values ​​of the maximum diameter L1 of the connected part 36.

[0251] In some embodiments, the maximum diameter L1 of the connecting portion 36 is 1.5 mm. It is understood that a maximum diameter L1 of 1.5 mm can increase the efficiency of guiding condensed water in the containing area to the outside of the packaging 10 through the connecting portion 36, and can ensure the strength of the liner 30, so as to improve the protective effect of the packaging of the garment handling device on the garment handling device 600.

[0252] In some embodiments, the maximum diameter L1 of the connecting portion 36 is 2 mm. It is understood that a maximum diameter L1 of 2 mm can increase the efficiency of guiding condensed water in the containing area to the outside of the packaging 10 through the connecting portion 36, and can ensure the strength of the liner 30, so as to improve the protective effect of the packaging of the garment handling device on the garment handling device 600.

[0253] In some embodiments, the maximum diameter L1 of the connecting portion 36 is 2.2 mm. It is understood that a maximum diameter L1 of 2.2 mm can increase the efficiency of guiding condensed water in the containing area to the outside of the packaging 10 through the connecting portion 36, and can ensure the strength of the liner 30, so as to improve the protective effect of the packaging of the garment handling device on the garment handling device 600.

[0254] Understandably, the value of the maximum diameter L1 of the connecting part 36 can be selected according to actual usage requirements.

[0255] It should be noted that the connecting part 36 has a variety of different configuration shapes, and the configuration shapes of the connecting part 36 will be illustrated with examples below.

[0256] In some embodiments, the connecting portion 36 can be a circular structure, which has the advantages of uniform force distribution and low processing cost. In other embodiments, the connecting portion 36 can also be a square structure, which has the advantages of easy opening and can improve the processing efficiency of the garment processing device packaging.

[0257] It is understandable that the shape of the connecting part 36 can be selected according to actual usage requirements.

[0258] It should be noted that in some embodiments of the present disclosure, the packaging 10 of the garment treatment device has the highest position of the receiving recess 311 connected to the lowest position of the bottom plate 31 along the height direction of the bottom liner 30. This allows water dripping onto the bottom plate 31 to flow to the receiving recess 311 under its own gravity, thereby reducing the volume of water condensed inside the bottom plate 31 and improving the efficiency of guiding the condensed water inside the packaging of the garment treatment device to the outside of the packaging 10.

[0259] In some embodiments, referring to FIG6B, the garment handling device 600 further includes two clearance openings 4111, which are respectively disposed on two front corner guards 41. The two clearance openings 4111 are used to accommodate the door 650 of the garment handling device 600 to protect the door 650 of the garment handling device 600.

[0260] In some embodiments, as shown in FIG29, the corner protector assembly 40 has an abutment surface 44 and a protective surface 45. The abutment surface 44 is located on the side of the receiving area close to the clothing handling device 600, and the protective surface 45 is located on the side of the receiving area away from the clothing handling device 600. The abutment surface 44 and the protective surface 45 are spaced apart along the height direction perpendicular to the clothing handling device 600.

[0261] The corner protector assembly 40 also includes a support portion 46, with a first end connected to the abutment surface 44 and a second end connected to the protective surface 45. The abutment surface 44, the protective surface 45, and the support portion 46 together form a deformation cavity, and the gap between the abutment surface 44 and the protective surface 45 serves to prevent direct contact between them. The support portion 46 supports the gap between the abutment surface 44 and the protective surface 45 and forms the deformation cavity.

[0262] It should be noted that the protective surface 45 is used to connect with the outer peripheral wall of the garment handling device 600 to protect the outer peripheral wall of the garment handling device 600; the abutting surface 44 is used to protect the protective surface 45 to reduce the direct damage of external forces to the protective surface 45. The gap between the abutting surface 44 and the protective surface 45 can accommodate the deformation of the protective surface 45 to reduce the damage of the deformation of the protective surface 45 to the abutting surface 44, thereby improving the protection effect on the outer peripheral wall of the garment handling device 600.

[0263] It should be noted that there are several different ways to connect the support part 46 with the contact surface 44 and the protective surface 45. The following are examples of the connection methods between the support part 46 and the contact surface 44 and the protective surface 45.

[0264] In some embodiments, referring to FIG29, one end of the support portion 46 is connected to the outermost edge of the abutment surface 44, and the other end of the support portion 46 is connected to the outermost edge of the protective surface 45.

[0265] Understandably, the support 46 can support the contact surface 44 and the protective surface 45 to improve the connection strength between the contact surface 44 and the protective surface 45, thereby extending the service life of the packaging 10 of the garment handling device.

[0266] In some embodiments, referring to FIG31, one end of the support portion 46 is rotatably disposed on the abutment surface 44, and the other end of the support portion 46 is rotatably disposed on the protective surface 45.

[0267] Understandably, when the protective surface 45 is subjected to external force, it will rotate around the connection between the protective surface 45 and the support part 46 as the rotation center, and drive the support part 46 to rotate around the connection between the support part 46 and the abutment surface 44 as the rotation center. The deformation of the protective surface 45 and the support part 46 can reduce the impact of external force on the abutment surface 44, thereby protecting the abutment surface 44 and extending the service life of the packaging 10 of the garment handling device.

[0268] It is understandable that the connection method between the support part 46 and the contact surface 44 and the protective surface 45 can be selected according to the actual use requirements, as long as the support part 46 is connected to the contact surface 44 and the protective surface 45 respectively.

[0269] It should be noted that the corner protector assembly 40 is a plastic part made of one or more of the following: polypropylene (PP), polyethylene (PE), polyvinyl chloride (PVC), polylactide (PLA), polybutylene adipate or terephthalate (PBAT), and polybutylene succinate.

[0270] In some embodiments, as shown in FIG29, the contact surface 44 has a first thickness T1 along the height direction of the vertical clothing handling device 600. The first thickness T1 has a variety of different settings, and the thickness of the first thickness T1 will be illustrated by examples below.

[0271] In some embodiments, the first thickness T1 satisfies: 2mm ≤ T1 ≤ 8mm. For example, T1 can be 2mm, 3mm, 4mm, 5mm, 6mm, 7mm, or 8mm. This allows the contact surface 44 to provide safe protection for the garment handling device 600 and reduces the area occupied by the contact surface 44, thereby reducing the weight and volume of the packaging 10 and thus lowering the processing and transportation costs of the packaging 10.

[0272] It should be noted that if the first thickness T1 is less than 2mm, the connection strength of the contact surface 44 will be reduced, thereby reducing the protective effect of the contact surface 44 on the garment handling device 600. If the first thickness T1 is greater than 8mm, the space occupied by the contact surface 44 will be increased, the volume of the packaging 10 will be increased, the weight of the packaging 10 will be increased, the cost of the packaging 10 will be increased, and the transportation difficulty will be increased.

[0273] In some embodiments, referring to Figures 29 to 32, the first thickness T1 satisfies: 3mm ≤ T1 ≤ 5mm, for example, T1 can be 3mm, 4mm, or 5mm. In this way, increasing the thickness of the contact surface 44 can improve the strength of the contact surface 44, thereby increasing the packaging strength of the garment handling device and reducing the space occupied by the packaging 10, thus achieving a reduction in the volume of the packaging 10 and lowering the processing and transportation costs of the packaging 10.

[0274] It should be noted that if the first thickness T1 is less than 3mm, the connection strength of the contact surface 44 will be reduced, thereby reducing the protective effect of the contact surface 44 on the garment handling device 600. If the first thickness T1 is greater than 5mm, the space occupied by the contact surface 44 will be increased, the volume of the packaging 10 will be increased, the weight of the packaging 10 will be increased, the cost of the packaging 10 will be increased, and the transportation difficulty will be increased.

[0275] Understandably, the setting size of the first thickness T1 can be selected according to actual usage requirements.

[0276] It should be noted that, along the height direction of the vertical clothing handling device 600, the protective surface 45 has a second thickness T2. The second thickness T2 has a variety of different settings, and the thickness of the second thickness T2 will be illustrated with examples below.

[0277] In some embodiments, referring to Figures 29 to 32, the second thickness T2 satisfies: 2 mm ≤ T2 ≤ 8 mm. For example, T2 can be 2 mm, 3 mm, 4 mm, 5 mm, 6 mm, 7 mm, or 8 mm. In this way, increasing the thickness of the protective surface 45 can improve the strength of the protective surface 45, thereby increasing the strength of the packaging 10 of the garment handling device.

[0278] In some embodiments, referring to Figures 29 to 32, the second thickness T2 satisfies: 3mm ≤ T2 ≤ 5mm. Increasing the thickness of the protective surface 45 can improve the strength of the protective surface 45, thereby improving the packaging strength of the garment handling device.

[0279] Understandably, the setting size of the second thickness T2 can be selected according to actual usage requirements.

[0280] The packaging 10 of the garment handling apparatus provided in some embodiments of this disclosure further includes an elastic element disposed within a deformation cavity of the base liner 30, and at least a portion of the elastic element is connected to the inner wall of the deformation cavity. The elastic element is configured to elastically support the deformation generated by the deformation cavity.

[0281] Understandably, when the protective surface 45 deforms toward the side closest to the elastic member, the elastic member can provide elastic support for the deformation of the protective surface 45, thereby reducing the occurrence of damage to the contact surface 44 caused by the movement of the protective surface 45 toward the contact surface 44, and thus extending the service life of the packaging 10 of the garment handling device.

[0282] It should be noted that elastic elements can be installed in various positions. Examples of the installation positions of elastic elements will be given below.

[0283] In some embodiments, referring to Figures 29 to 32, at least a portion of the elastic element is connected to the abutment surface 44, and another portion of the elastic element is spaced apart from the protective surface 45.

[0284] Understandably, when the protective surface 45 is subjected to external force, it will move toward the side closer to the contact surface 44, and drive the elastic element to move toward the side closer to the protective surface 45 and abut against the contact surface 44. The elastic element can reduce the contact between the protective surface 45 and the contact surface 44, and reduce the occurrence of damage to the contact surface 44 or the outer peripheral wall of the garment processing device 600 caused by the impact of the protective surface 45 on the contact surface 44, thereby extending the service life of the packaging 10 of the garment processing device and providing safety protection for the outer peripheral wall of the garment processing device 600.

[0285] In some embodiments, referring to Figures 29 to 32, at least a portion of the elastic element is connected to the protective surface 45, and another portion of the elastic element is spaced apart from the abutment surface 44.

[0286] Understandably, when subjected to external force, the protective surface 45 will move toward the side closer to the contact surface 44 and abut against the elastic element. The elastic element can reduce the contact between the protective surface 45 and the contact surface 44, reducing the possibility of the protective surface 45 impacting the contact surface 44 and causing damage to the contact surface 44 or the outer peripheral wall of the garment processing device 600, thereby extending the service life of the garment processing device packaging and providing safety protection for the outer peripheral wall of the garment processing device 600.

[0287] In addition, in some embodiments, referring to Figures 29 to 32, one end of the elastic member is connected to the abutment surface 44, and the other end of the elastic member is connected to the protective surface 45.

[0288] Understandably, when subjected to external force, the protective surface 45 will move toward the side closer to the contact surface 44. The elastic element can provide elastic support to the protective surface 45 toward the side away from the contact surface 44, thereby extending the service life of the garment processing device and providing safety protection to the outer peripheral wall of the garment processing device 600.

[0289] Understandably, the installation position of the elastic element can be selected according to actual usage requirements, as long as the elastic element can elastically support the deformation generated by the deformation cavity.

[0290] It should be noted that there are several different ways to set the elastic element. The following are examples of how to set the elastic element.

[0291] In some embodiments, referring to Figures 29 to 32, the elastic element is an air outlet, which is disposed in the deformation cavity and is used to elastically support the deformation generated by the deformation cavity.

[0292] In some embodiments, the elastic element is rubber, which is disposed within the deformation cavity and is used to elastically support the deformation generated by the deformation cavity.

[0293] It is understandable that the elastic element can be one or a combination of elastic materials such as air vents, bubble bags, resin fiber elastic pads, rubber, and TPE. The selection can be made according to the actual usage requirements, as long as the elastic element can provide elastic support for the deformation generated by the deformation cavity.

[0294] In some embodiments of this disclosure, the corner protector assembly 40 includes a plurality of support portions 46, which are spaced apart. It should be noted that the plurality of support portions 46 can be arranged in various ways, and examples of the arrangement of the plurality of support portions 46 will be given below.

[0295] In some embodiments, referring to Figures 29 to 32, along a first direction X, among a plurality of support portions 46, adjacent support portions 46 are spaced apart.

[0296] Understandably, increasing the number of support parts 46 can improve the connection strength between the contact surface 44 and the protective surface 45, thereby extending the service life of the garment handling device and providing safety protection for the outer peripheral wall of the garment handling device 600.

[0297] In some embodiments, referring to Figures 29 to 32, along the second direction Y, among a plurality of support portions 46, adjacent support portions 46 are spaced apart.

[0298] Understandably, increasing the number of support parts 46 can improve the connection strength between the contact surface 44 and the protective surface 45, thereby extending the service life of the garment handling device and providing safety protection for the outer peripheral wall of the garment handling device 600.

[0299] In addition, in some embodiments, referring to Figures 29 to 32, among the plurality of support portions 46, two adjacent support portions 46 are respectively arranged at intervals along the first direction X and the second direction Y.

[0300] Understandably, increasing the number of support parts 46 can improve the connection strength between the contact surface 44 and the protective surface 45, thereby extending the service life of the garment handling device and providing safety protection for the outer peripheral wall of the garment handling device 600.

[0301] Understandably, the arrangement of the multiple support sections 46 can be selected according to actual usage requirements.

[0302] It should be noted that the first direction X and the second direction Y are set at an angle, and the first direction X and the second direction Y are respectively set perpendicular to the height direction of the clothing handling device 600.

[0303] It should be noted that the angle between the first direction X and the second direction Y can be set in several different ways. The following examples illustrate the different ways to set the angle between the first direction X and the second direction Y.

[0304] In some embodiments, the first direction X and the second direction Y are set at a 45-degree angle.

[0305] In some embodiments, referring to Figures 29 to 32, the first direction X and the second direction Y are set at a 90-degree angle.

[0306] Understandably, the angle between the first direction X and the second direction Y can be selected according to actual usage requirements.

[0307] The packaging of the garment processing device provided in some embodiments of this disclosure further includes: a connector disposed in the deformation cavity, one end of the connector being connected to the abutment surface 44, and the other end of the connector being connected to the protective surface 45.

[0308] Understandably, the connector can improve the connection strength between the contact surface 44 and the protective surface 45, thereby extending the service life of the garment handling device and providing safety protection for the outer peripheral wall of the garment handling device 600.

[0309] It should be noted that there are multiple ways to set up connectors, and examples of these methods will be given below.

[0310] In some embodiments, referring to Figures 29 to 32, the connector is a reinforcing rib, one end of which is connected to the abutment surface 44 and the other end of which is connected to the protective surface 45. The reinforcing rib can improve the connection strength between the abutment surface 44 and the protective surface 45.

[0311] In some embodiments, the connector is a Z-shaped rib, one end of which is connected to the abutment surface 44 and the other end of which is connected to the protective surface 45. The Z-shaped rib can improve the connection strength between the abutment surface 44 and the protective surface 45.

[0312] Understandably, the way the connectors are configured can be selected based on actual usage requirements.

[0313] As shown in Figure 33, it should be noted that along the first direction X, the front guard 41 and the rear guard 42 are set at intervals; along the second direction Y, the two front guards 41 are set at intervals, and the two rear guards 42 are set at intervals.

[0314] Understandably, the top of the front corner protector 41 is connected to one end of the top cover 20, and the top of the rear corner protector 42 is connected to the other end of the top cover 20; the bottom of the front corner protector 41 is connected to one end of the bottom liner 30, and the bottom of the rear corner protector 42 is connected to the other end of the bottom liner 30; the front corner protector 41, the rear corner protector 42, the top cover 20, and the bottom liner 30 together enclose a receiving area to protect the garment handling device 600.

[0315] In some embodiments of this disclosure, the corner protector assembly 40 may include a plurality of front corner protectors 41, and the corner protector assembly 40 may include a plurality of rear corner protectors 42.

[0316] It should be noted that increasing the number of front corner protectors 41 and rear corner protectors 42 can improve the protection of the outer peripheral wall of the garment handling device 600 and extend the service life of the garment handling device packaging.

[0317] It should be noted that there are several different arrangements of the multiple front corner protectors 41 and the multiple rear corner protectors 42. Examples of the arrangements of the multiple front corner protectors 41 and the multiple rear corner protectors 42 will be given below.

[0318] In some embodiments, referring to FIG36, a plurality of front guard corners 41 are spaced apart along the second direction Y, and a plurality of rear guard corners 42 are spaced apart.

[0319] It is understandable that increasing the number of front corner protectors 41 and rear corner protectors 42 along the second direction Y can improve the support strength of the corner protector assembly 40 for the top cover 20 and the bottom liner 30, thereby improving the connection strength of the receiving area, extending the service life of the packaging 10 of the garment handling device, and improving the protection effect on the garment handling device 600.

[0320] In some embodiments, referring to FIG36, a plurality of front corner protectors 41 are spaced apart along the height direction of the garment handling device 600, and a plurality of rear corner protectors 42 are spaced apart.

[0321] It is understandable that increasing the number of front corner protectors 41 and rear corner protectors 42 along the height direction of the garment processing device 600 can reduce the processing difficulty of the front corner protectors 41 and rear corner protectors 42, thereby improving the processing efficiency of the garment processing device for packaging.

[0322] In some embodiments, referring to FIG36, a plurality of front corner protectors 41 are spaced apart along the second direction Y, and a plurality of rear corner protectors 42 are spaced apart; along the height direction of the garment handling device 600, a plurality of front corner protectors 41 are spaced apart, and a plurality of rear corner protectors 42 are spaced apart.

[0323] It is understandable that increasing the number of front corner protectors 41 and rear corner protectors 42 along the second direction Y can improve the support strength of the corner protector assembly 40 for the top cover 20 and the bottom liner 30, thereby improving the connection strength of the receiving area, extending the service life of the packaging 10 of the garment handling device, and improving the protection effect on the garment handling device 600; increasing the number of front corner protectors 41 and rear corner protectors 42 along the height direction of the garment handling device 600 can reduce the processing difficulty of the front corner protectors 41 and rear corner protectors 42, thereby improving the processing efficiency of the packaging 10 of the garment handling device.

[0324] Understandably, the arrangement of the multiple front corner protectors 41 and the multiple rear corner protectors 42 can be selected according to actual usage requirements.

[0325] As shown in FIG33, in some embodiments of this disclosure, the packaging 10 of the provided garment handling apparatus further includes at least one support strip 100.

[0326] It should be noted that the support bar 100 has several different settings, and the following examples illustrate the different settings of the support bar 100.

[0327] As shown in Figure 34, in some embodiments, in two adjacent front corner protectors 41, one end of the support bar 100 is connected to one of the two front corner protectors 41, and the other end of the support bar 100 is connected to the other front corner protector 41.

[0328] Understandably, the support strip 100 is used to increase the connection strength between two adjacent front corner protectors 41, thereby increasing the connection strength of the packaging 10 of the garment handling device and thus providing safety protection for the garment handling device 600.

[0329] As shown in Figure 35, in some embodiments, in two adjacent rear corner protectors 42, one end of the support strip 100 is connected to one of the two rear corner protectors 42, and the other end of the support strip 100 is connected to the other rear corner protector 42.

[0330] Understandably, the support strip 100 is used to increase the connection strength between two adjacent rear corner guards 42, thereby increasing the connection strength of the packaging 10 of the garment handling device and thus providing safety protection for the garment handling device 600.

[0331] In some embodiments, the packaging 10 of the garment handling device includes two support bars 100; in two adjacent front corner protectors 41, a first end of one of the support bars 100 is connected to one of the front corner protectors 41, and a second end of the support bar 100 is connected to the other front corner protector 41; in two adjacent rear corner protectors 42, a first end of the other of the two support bars 100 is connected to one of the rear corner protectors 42, and a second end of the support bar 100 is connected to the other rear corner protector 42.

[0332] Understandably, the support strip 100 connected to the two adjacent front corner protectors 41 is used to improve the connection strength between the two adjacent front corner protectors 41; the support strip 100 connected to the two adjacent rear corner protectors 42 is used to improve the connection strength between the two adjacent rear corner protectors 42; so as to improve the connection strength of the packaging 10 of the garment handling device, thereby providing safety protection for the garment handling device 600.

[0333] Understandably, the setting method of support bar 100 can be selected according to actual usage needs.

[0334] It should be noted that when the first end of the support strip 100 is connected to one of the front corner protectors 41 and the second end of the support strip 100 is connected to the other front corner protector 41, the support strip 100 has a variety of different orientations. The orientations of the support strip 100 will be illustrated below.

[0335] In some embodiments, the support bar 100 is arranged parallel to the second direction Y, and the support bar 100 is used to support two adjacent front corner guards 41 along the second direction Y.

[0336] Understandably, the support bar 100 can improve the connection strength of two adjacent front guards 41 along the second direction Y, thereby increasing the strength of the garment handling device's packaging 10.

[0337] In some embodiments, the support bar 100 is arranged parallel to the height direction of the garment handling device 600, and the support bar 100 is used to support two adjacent front corner protectors 41 along the height direction of the garment handling device 600.

[0338] Understandably, the support bar 100 can improve the connection strength of two adjacent front corner guards 41 along the height direction of the garment handling device 600, thereby increasing the strength of the garment handling device packaging 10.

[0339] It is understandable that, in the case where the first end of the support strip 100 is connected to one of the front corner protectors 41 and the second end of the support strip 100 is connected to the other front corner protector 41, the support strip 100 has a variety of different orientations, and the orientation of the support strip 100 can be selected according to actual usage requirements.

[0340] It should be noted that when the first end of the support strip 100 is connected to one of the rear corner guards 42 and the second end of the support strip 100 is connected to the other rear corner guard 42, the support strip 100 has a variety of different orientations. The orientations of the support strip 100 will be illustrated below.

[0341] In some embodiments, the support bar 100 is arranged parallel to the second direction Y, and the support bar 100 is used to support two adjacent rear corner guards 42 along the second direction Y.

[0342] Understandably, the arrangement of the support bar 100 can improve the connection strength of two adjacent rear guard corners 42 along the second direction Y, thereby increasing the strength of the garment handling device's packaging.

[0343] In some embodiments, the support bar 100 is arranged parallel to the height direction of the garment handling device 600, and the support bar 100 is used to support two adjacent rear corner guards 42 along the height direction of the garment handling device 600.

[0344] Understandably, the support bar 100 can improve the connection strength of two adjacent rear corner guards 42 along the height direction of the garment handling device 600, thereby improving the strength of the packaging 10 of the garment handling device.

[0345] Understandably, in the case where one end of the support strip 100 is connected to one of the rear corner guards 42 and the other end of the support strip 100 is connected to the other rear corner guard 42, the orientation of the support strip 100 can be selected according to actual usage requirements.

[0346] In some embodiments of this disclosure, as shown in FIG30, the front corner protector 41 includes a first protective portion 411 and a second protective portion 412, the first protective portion 411 and the second protective portion 412 being connected; along the first direction X, the first protective portion 411 is connected to the first exterior of the garment handling device 600; along the second direction Y, the second protective portion 412 is connected to at least one of the second outer wall 6102 and the third outer wall 6103; the first outer wall 6101 is connected to the second outer wall 6102 and the third outer wall 6103 respectively; along the second direction Y, the second outer wall 6102 and the third outer wall 6103 are disposed opposite to each other.

[0347] Understandably, the connection between the first protective part 411 and the second protective part 412 can enhance the protection of the outer peripheral wall of the garment handling device 600.

[0348] It should be noted that the second protection unit 412 has a variety of different installation positions, and the installation positions of the second protection unit 412 will be illustrated below.

[0349] In some embodiments, the second protective part 412 is connected to the second outer wall 6102, and the front corner guard 41 is used to protect the connection between the first outer wall 6101 and the second outer wall 6102.

[0350] In some embodiments, the second protective part 412 is connected to the third outer wall 6103, and the front corner guard 41 is used to protect the connection between the first outer wall 6101 and the third outer wall 6103.

[0351] Understandably, the installation location of the second protection unit 412 can be selected according to actual usage requirements.

[0352] It should be noted that the first protective part 411 and the second protective part 412 are arranged in an L-shape. The L-shaped structure can protect the two outer walls of the garment processing device 600 and has the advantage of convenient processing.

[0353] In some embodiments of this disclosure, the rear corner protector 42 includes a third protective portion 421 and a fourth protective portion 422, the third protective portion 421 and the fourth protective portion 422 being connected; along the first direction X, the third protective portion 421 is connected to the fourth outer wall 6104 of the garment handling device 600; along the second direction Y, the fourth protective portion 422 is connected to at least one of the second outer wall 6102 and the third outer wall 6103; the fourth outer wall 6104 is connected to both the second outer wall 6102 and the third outer wall 6103; along the first direction X, the first outer wall 6101 and the fourth outer wall 6104 are disposed opposite to each other.

[0354] Understandably, the connection between the third protection unit 421 and the fourth protection unit 422 can enhance the protection of the outer peripheral wall of the clothing handling device 600.

[0355] It should be noted that the fourth protection unit 422 has a variety of different installation positions, and the installation positions of the fourth protection unit 422 will be illustrated below.

[0356] In some embodiments, referring to Figures 6B and 6C, the fourth protective part 422 is connected to the second outer wall 6102, and the rear corner guard 42 is used to protect the connection between the first outer wall 6101 and the second outer wall 6102.

[0357] In some embodiments, the fourth protective part 422 is connected to the third outer wall 6103, and the rear corner guard 42 is used to protect the connection between the first outer wall 6101 and the third outer wall 6103.

[0358] Understandably, the installation location of the fourth protection unit 422 can be selected according to actual usage requirements.

[0359] It should be noted that the third protective part 421 and the fourth protective part 422 are arranged in an L-shape. The L-shaped structure can protect the two outer walls of the garment processing device 600 and has the advantage of convenient processing.

[0360] Referring to Figures 37 and 38, the top cover 20 includes a top plate 21 and a top enclosure 22, the top enclosure 22 surrounding the edge of the top plate 21 and connected to the top plate 21. When the top cover 20 is wrapped around the top of the housing, the top plate 21 contacts the top surface of the housing, and the top enclosure 22 surrounds the side wall of the top of the garment handling device 600.

[0361] The top plate 21 can be a rectangular plate. The top plate 21 includes a first connecting edge that is opposite to each other along a first direction (the X direction shown in FIG. 36), and also includes a second connecting edge. The top plate 21 also includes a third connecting edge and a fourth connecting edge that are opposite to each other along a second direction (the Y direction shown in FIG. 36, where the first direction X is perpendicular to the second direction Y).

[0362] In some embodiments, the top plate 21 may include 2 to 6 layers of hollow plastic sheets 50 stacked together. The top plate 21 composed of 2 to 6 layers of hollow plastic sheets 50 has cushioning properties, which can meet the protection of the clothing handling device 600; at the same time, the top plate 21 composed of 2 to 6 layers of hollow plastic sheets 50 is lightweight and low in cost, which facilitates the transportation of the clothing handling device 600.

[0363] Here, the top plate 21 may include three layers of hollow plastic sheets 50 stacked together, which can be used for the packaging 10 of the garment handling device.

[0364] In some embodiments, the outer surface of each layer of plastic hollow board 50 is provided with a textured structure. The textured structure serves as a reinforcing rib on the outer surface of the plastic hollow board 50, which can improve the supporting strength of the plastic hollow board 50 and further improve the buffering performance of the top plate 21.

[0365] Here, the texture structure can include text, letters, or geometric shapes composed of lines. For example, the texture structure can be an array of multiple circles, an array of multiple triangles, or a mesh structure; the patterns are simple and easy to create.

[0366] Figure 39 shows a partial structural diagram of the interior of the top cover 20. Referring to Figure 39, in some embodiments, the top plate 21 includes a first layer of hollow plastic sheet 250, which is configured to contact the top surface of the garment handling device 600. That is, the first layer of hollow plastic sheet 250 is the hollow plastic sheet 50 of the top plate 21 near the bottom liner 30.

[0367] In some embodiments, the thickness of the first layer of plastic hollow board 250 is any value in the range of [3 mm, 5 mm]. For example, the thickness of the first layer of plastic hollow board 250 is 3 mm, 4 mm, or 5 mm.

[0368] The plastic hollow board 50 with a thickness of any value in [3mm, 5mm] can protect the garment processing device 600, and the plastic hollow board 50 with a thickness of any value in [3mm, 5mm] is lightweight, which facilitates the transportation of the garment processing device 600.

[0369] In some embodiments, the outer surface of the first layer of plastic hollow board 250 is configured to contact the top surface of the housing, and the outer surface of the first layer of plastic hollow board 250 is provided with a barrier 260, which includes non-woven fabric or fleece, wherein the non-woven fabric or fleece is a flexible barrier.

[0370] By placing non-woven fabric or fleece between the first layer of hollow plastic sheet 250 and the top surface of the shell, the top surface of the shell can be protected, preventing the reinforcing ribs inside the first layer of hollow plastic sheet 250 or the textured structure on the outer surface of the first layer of hollow plastic sheet 250 from squeezing the top surface of the garment processing device 600 and causing indentations.

[0371] In some embodiments, the top enclosure 22 has a hollow chamber for improving the cushioning performance of the top enclosure 22.

[0372] In some embodiments, a buffer element 80 is also provided in the hollow cavity, which can further improve the buffering performance of the top enclosure 22.

[0373] The cushioning component 80 may include one of the following: air vent, bubble bag, plant fiber foam pad, resin fiber pad, resin spun elastic pad, rubber or thermoplastic elastomer.

[0374] All of the above-mentioned buffer components 80 have good buffering effect, and the above-mentioned buffer components 80 are lightweight and low in cost.

[0375] Referring again to Figures 37 and 38, in some embodiments, the top plate 21 may be a rectangular plate, and the top plate 21 includes a first connecting edge and a second connecting edge disposed opposite to each other along a first direction (the X direction shown in Figure 36), and a third connecting edge and a fourth connecting edge disposed opposite to each other along a second direction (the Y direction shown in Figure 36, where the first direction X is perpendicular to the second direction Y).

[0376] In some embodiments, the top enclosure 22 may include a first enclosure portion 221, a second enclosure portion 222, and a third enclosure portion 223. Referring to Figures 37 and 38, with the position of the door of the clothing handling device 600 as the front, the first enclosure portion 221 may be a front enclosure, the second enclosure portion 222 may be a rear enclosure, and the third enclosure portion 223 may be two side enclosures on the left and right. In this case, the third enclosure portion 223 includes a first side enclosure 2231 and a second side enclosure 2232.

[0377] The first enclosure 221 is connected to the first connecting edge, the second enclosure 222 is connected to the second connecting edge, the first side enclosure 2231 is connected to the third connecting edge, and the second side enclosure 2232 is connected to the fourth connecting edge.

[0378] In some embodiments, the first enclosure portion 221 may be perpendicularly connected to the first connecting edge, the second enclosure portion 222 may be perpendicularly connected to the second connecting edge, the first side enclosure 2231 may be perpendicularly connected to the third connecting edge, and the second side enclosure 2232 may be perpendicularly connected to the fourth connecting edge.

[0379] This ensures that the first enclosure 221, the second enclosure 222, the first side enclosure 2231, and the second side enclosure 2232 can all be in contact with the side wall of the garment handling device 600.

[0380] In some embodiments, the first enclosure 221, the second enclosure 222, the first side enclosure 2231, and the second side enclosure 2232 all have hollow chambers, which are used to improve the buffering performance of the first enclosure 221, the second enclosure 222, the first side enclosure 2231, and the second side enclosure 2232.

[0381] In some embodiments, the above-described hollow plastic board 50 is folded to obtain a first enclosure 221, a second enclosure 222, a first side enclosure 2231, and a second side enclosure 2232 having hollow chambers.

[0382] In some embodiments, the top enclosure 22 has a second thickness, which is any value in [2cm, 4cm], for example, the second thickness is 2cm, 3cm or 4cm. That is, the thickness of the first enclosure portion 221 and the second enclosure portion 222 in the first direction X (including the thickness of the first hollow chamber 2210), and the thickness of the first side enclosure 2231 and the second side enclosure 2232 in the second direction Y (including the thickness of the second hollow chamber 2230) are the second thickness.

[0383] With a second thickness of any value in [2cm, 4cm], the top enclosure 22 of the second thickness can provide protection for the garment handling device 600, while the top enclosure 22 of the second thickness is lightweight and facilitates the transportation of the garment handling device 600.

[0384] In some embodiments, the hollow chamber has a third thickness, which is any value in [1 cm, 2 cm], for example, the third thickness is 1 cm or 2 cm. That is, the thickness of the first hollow chamber 2210 in the first direction X and the thickness of the second hollow chamber 2230 in the second direction Y are the third thickness.

[0385] With a third thickness of any value in [1cm, 2cm], the hollow chamber of the third thickness can provide protection for the garment handling device 600. At the same time, the hollow chamber of the third thickness can accommodate the cushioning component 80, which is lightweight yet provides support, thus facilitating the transportation of the garment handling device 600.

[0386] In some embodiments, the top enclosure 22 has a second thickness, the hollow chamber has a third thickness, and the ratio of the third thickness to the second thickness is any value in [0.5%, 2.0%], for example, the ratio of the third thickness to the second thickness may be 0.5%, 1%, 1.5% or 2%.

[0387] When the ratio of the third thickness to the second thickness is less than 0.5%, the thickness of the hollow chamber is insufficient and cannot achieve the buffering effect for the drum washing machine; when the ratio of the third thickness to the second thickness is greater than 2.0%, the thickness of the hollow chamber is large and the thickness of the plastic hollow board is small, resulting in low strength and insufficient toughness of the top enclosure 22, which is easily damaged during the transportation of the drum washing machine and cannot protect the drum washing machine.

[0388] Referring again to FIG38, in some embodiments, the hollow chamber includes a first hollow chamber 2210 and a second hollow chamber 2230. In some embodiments, the first enclosure portion 221 and the second enclosure portion 222 each have the first hollow chamber 2210, and the first side enclosure 2231 and the second side enclosure 2232 each have the second hollow chamber 2230.

[0389] In some embodiments, the dimensions of the top cover 20 include: a width along the first direction X of any value in the range of [635mm, 655mm], for example, the width of the top cover 20 along the first direction X is 635mm, 640mm, 643mm, 645mm, 650mm, or 655mm. A width along the second direction Y of [660mm, 680mm], for example, the width of the top cover 20 along the second direction Y is 660mm, 665mm, 668mm, 670mm, 675mm, or 680mm. A height along the vertical direction of [65mm, 75mm], for example, the width of the top cover 20 along the vertical direction is 65mm, 66mm, 67mm, 68mm, 69mm, 70mm, 71mm, 72mm, 73mm, 74mm, or 75mm.

[0390] In some embodiments, the dimensions of the top cover 20 may be 643mm × 668mm × 69mm.

[0391] It should be noted that the size of the top cover 20 can be adjusted according to the weight of the garment processing device 600 to accommodate garment processing devices 600 of different types and weights.

[0392] In some embodiments, referring to FIG. 37, a support member 100 is further provided in the first enclosure portion 221. The support member 100 extends along the Y direction shown in FIG. 37, and in the direction from the left side of the housing to the right side of the housing (the Y direction shown in FIG. 37), the support member 100 has a first end and a second end opposite to each other. The first end is perpendicular to a first clamping force, and the second end is perpendicular to a second clamping force. The first clamping force acts on the left side of the housing 610, and the second clamping force acts on the right side of the housing. This allows the support member 100 to provide support on both the left and right sides of the garment handling device 600, improving the support strength of the packaging 10 of the garment handling device and enhancing its cushioning properties.

[0393] Meanwhile, in the width direction of the housing (Y direction shown in Figure 37), the length of the support member 100 is greater than the width of the housing. That is, the first end and the second end of the support member 100 extend beyond the left and right side walls of the clothing handling device 600, respectively, to ensure that the support member 100 can provide support force on the left and right sides of the clothing handling device 600.

[0394] In some embodiments, support members 100 may be provided in both the first enclosure portion 221 and the second enclosure portion 222 to further improve the support strength of the packaging 10 of the garment handling device and enhance its cushioning.

[0395] In some embodiments, a support member 100 may be provided in the second enclosure portion 222. This achieves the same effect as providing a support member 100 in the first enclosure portion 221.

[0396] In some embodiments, the plane containing the top surface is used as the reference plane, and the top surface is the surface of the top cover 20 facing away from the bottom liner 30. The projection of the support member 100 on the reference plane does not overlap with the projection of the top plate 21 on the reference plane; that is, the support member 100 is not provided on the top plate 21 of the top cover 20.

[0397] When moving a drum washing machine 600, clamping equipment is required. Inevitably, multiple drum washing machines 600 may be stacked vertically. When multiple drum washing machines 600 are stacked, the uppermost drum washing machine 600 will exert force on the top surface of the lower drum washing machine 600 due to its own weight. To prevent the upper drum washing machine 600 from squeezing the top surface of the lower drum washing machine 600, related technologies include a support strip in the top plate of the top cover. The strength of the support strip is much greater than the strength of the plastic parts, thereby increasing the overall support strength of the top cover; at the same time, the support strip can also counteract the clamping force exerted by the clamping equipment on the drum washing machine 600.

[0398] However, since the strength of the support strip is much greater than that of the plastic parts, when the upper drum washing machine 600 presses against the top surface of the lower drum washing machine 600, the support strip will form an indentation on the top surface of the lower drum washing machine 600.

[0399] The door of the drum washing machine 600 is mostly made of glass. In some embodiments of this disclosure, in order to avoid damaging the glass door, clamping devices are used to clamp the drum washing machine 600 from the left and right sides when it is being moved.

[0400] Meanwhile, in order to avoid the support member 100 from squeezing the top surface of the drum washing machine 600 located below, and to prevent indentations from appearing on the top surface of the drum washing machine 600, in this embodiment of the application, the support member 100 is set in the first enclosure 221 (front enclosure) and the second enclosure 222 (rear enclosure), and the support member 100 is no longer set in the top plate 21.

[0401] This allows the support member 100 to counteract the clamping force of the clamping device on the left and right sides of the drum washing machine 600, preventing the clamping device from damaging the packaging structure and the outer shell of the drum washing machine 600; at the same time, when multiple drum washing machines 600 are stacked on top of each other, the support member 100 will not form indentations on the top surface of the lower drum washing machine 600.

[0402] In some embodiments, referring to FIG38, the first enclosure portion 221 and the second enclosure portion 222 are both formed by folding a plastic hollow board, and the first enclosure portion 221 and the second enclosure portion 222 after being folded by the plastic hollow board both have a first hollow chamber 2210, which is used to improve the buffering performance of the first enclosure portion 221.

[0403] In some embodiments, a support member 100 may be provided in the first hollow chamber 2210 of the first enclosure portion 221, and a buffer member 80 may be provided in the first hollow chamber 2210 of the second enclosure portion 222 to improve the buffering performance of the second enclosure portion 222. Alternatively, a buffer member 80 may be provided in the first hollow chamber 2210 of the first enclosure portion 221, and a support member 100 may be provided in the first hollow chamber 2210 of the second enclosure portion 222.

[0404] In some embodiments, a support member 100 may be provided in the first hollow chamber 2210 of the first enclosure portion 221 and the first hollow chamber 2210 of the second enclosure portion 222.

[0405] In some embodiments, referring to FIG38, the first side enclosure 2231 and the second side enclosure 2232 after being folded from the plastic hollow board both have a second hollow chamber 2230, which is used to improve the cushioning performance of the first side enclosure 2231 and the second side enclosure 2232.

[0406] In some embodiments, buffer members 80 are provided in the second hollow chambers 2230 of the first side enclosure 2231 and the second side enclosure 2232 to improve the buffering performance of the first side enclosure 2231 and the second side enclosure 2232.

[0407] In some embodiments, referring to FIG38, the first enclosure portion 221 has a first hollow chamber 2210, and a mounting portion 2211 is provided on the first enclosure portion 221, communicating with the first hollow chamber. The support member 100 is disposed in the first hollow chamber from the mounting portion 2211. Alternatively, the second enclosure portion 222 has a first hollow chamber 2210, and a mounting portion 2211 is provided on the second enclosure portion 222, communicating with the first hollow chamber. The support member 100 is disposed in the first hollow chamber from the mounting portion 2211. Alternatively, both the first enclosure portion 221 and the second enclosure portion 222 have a first hollow chamber 2210, and both the first enclosure portion 221 and the second enclosure portion 222 have a mounting portion 2211, communicating with the first hollow chamber. The support member 100 is disposed in the first hollow chamber from the mounting portion 2211.

[0408] The mounting part 2211 can easily install the support 100 without damaging the plastic hollow board, ensuring the integrity of the first enclosure part 221 and the second enclosure part 222.

[0409] The mounting part 2211 will be described in detail below, taking the mounting part 2211 installed on the first enclosure part 221 as an example.

[0410] Referring to Figure 37, the aforementioned mounting portion 2211 may be a groove provided on the first enclosure portion 221. The groove may be a rectangular groove, which includes a groove bottom and a first inner wall surface and a second inner wall surface opposite to each other along the Y direction shown in Figure 37. The groove bottom, the first inner wall surface and the second inner wall surface are all in communication with the first hollow cavity.

[0411] The groove also includes a third inner wall surface, which intersects with both the first and second inner wall surfaces, and the third inner wall surface can be disposed on the top plate 21.

[0412] In some embodiments, referring to FIG39, the mounting portion 2211 may be a rectangular groove, which includes a first inner wall surface and a second inner wall surface, the first inner wall surface and the second inner wall surface are opposite to each other along the second direction Y, and both the first inner wall surface and the second inner wall surface are in communication with the first hollow cavity 2210; the rectangular groove also includes a groove bottom 2212 and a third inner wall surface 2213, the groove bottom 2212 and the third inner wall surface 2213 intersect, and the third inner wall surface 2213 is disposed on the top plate 21.

[0413] In some embodiments, an arc-shaped bend 2214 is provided at the intersection of the third inner wall surface 2213 and the top plate 21. The arc-shaped bend 2214 can reduce stress concentration at the connection between the third inner wall surface 2213 and the top plate 21 and prevent the connection between the third inner wall surface 2213 and the top plate 21 from breaking.

[0414] The fourth inner wall surface (not shown in Figure 39) and the third inner wall surface 2213 of the rectangular groove abut against each other along the first direction X. An arc-shaped bend 2214 is also provided at the intersection of the groove bottom 2212 and the fourth inner wall surface. The arc-shaped bend 2214 can reduce the stress concentration at the connection between the groove bottom 2212 and the fourth inner wall surface and avoid the breakage at the connection between the groove bottom 2212 and the fourth inner wall surface.

[0415] In some embodiments, referring to FIG37, two mounting portions 2211 may be provided on the first enclosure portion 221 and the second enclosure portion 222. The two mounting portions 2211 are spaced apart along the second direction Y, and both mounting portions 2211 are in communication with the first hollow chamber.

[0416] In some embodiments, referring to FIG39, the support member 100 is disposed in the first hollow chamber 2210 from one of the mounting portions 2211, and the two ends of the support member 100 along the second direction Y respectively overlap the bottom of the groove 2212 and are exposed in the two mounting portions 2211.

[0417] In some embodiments, the two ends of the support member 100 along the second direction Y respectively overlap the bottom of the groove 2212 and are exposed within the two mounting portions 2211, while the two ends of the support member 100 along the second direction continue to extend into the first hollow chamber 2210. This improves the installation stability of the support member 100.

[0418] It should be noted that when making the first enclosure part 221 and the second enclosure part 222, the first enclosure part 221 and the second enclosure part 222 are first obtained by folding a plastic hollow board, and then the mounting part 2211 is obtained by carving grooves in the first enclosure part 221 and the second enclosure part 222.

[0419] In some embodiments, the support member 100 is a hollow square tube structure that matches the first hollow chamber of the first enclosure portion 221 and the second enclosure portion 222, so that each wall surface of the first hollow chamber contacts the tube wall of the support member 100, thereby maximizing the support strength of the first enclosure portion 221 and the second enclosure portion 222.

[0420] In some embodiments, the wall thickness of the support member 100 is any value in the range of [1.5 mm, 2.0 mm]. For example, the wall thickness of the support member 100 is 1.5 mm, 1.6 mm, 1.7 mm, 1.8 mm, 1.9 mm, or 2.0 mm. In this way, the weight of the package 10 can be kept within a preset range while ensuring the support strength, so as to meet the needs of clothing handling devices 600 of different types and weights.

[0421] In some embodiments, referring to FIG39, the top cover 10 has protective notches 101 at its corners. The protective notches 101 include a first edge 1011, a second edge 1012, and a third edge 1013. The first edge 1011, the second edge 1012, and the third edge 1013 are connected to each other to form a triangular structure. The protective notches 101 can prevent damage to the thermoplastic film.

[0422] It should be noted that after the top cover 10 is made, the four corners of the top cover 10 are cut to obtain the protective notch 101.

[0423] In some embodiments, the corners of the triangular structure can be rounded. By setting the corners of the protective notch to rounded corners, the smoothness of the protective notch is improved, further protecting the thermoplastic film. At the same time, the rounded corners can also reduce stress concentration at the edges and edge connections, preventing damage to the triangular structure.

[0424] In some embodiments, referring to Figures 38 and 40, the first side enclosure 2231 and the second side enclosure 2232 each have a second hollow chamber 2230, and a buffer member 80 is provided in the second hollow chamber 2230, which can improve the buffering performance of the first side enclosure 2231 and the second side enclosure 2232.

[0425] In some embodiments, the cushioning element 80 may include one of the following: an air vent, a bubble bag, a plant fiber foam pad, a resin fiber pad, a resin spun elastic pad, rubber, or a thermoplastic elastomer.

[0426] All of the above-mentioned buffer components have good cushioning effect, and they are lightweight and low in cost.

[0427] In some embodiments, referring to Figures 38 and 41, a positioning groove 102 is provided on the top enclosure 22, and a positioning part 401 extends outward from the top end of the corner protector assembly 40 connected to the top cover 10, and the positioning part 401 is connected to the positioning groove 102.

[0428] By setting the positioning part 401 and the positioning groove 102 for a mating connection, the connection between the corner protector assembly 40 and the top cover 20 is made more convenient; at the same time, the connection stability between the corner protector assembly 40 and the top cover 20 is increased.

[0429] In some embodiments, the positioning groove 102 may be disposed on the first side enclosure 2231 and the second side enclosure 2232, and the positioning groove 102 is close to the first enclosure portion 221.

[0430] Referring to Figure 38, the positioning groove 102 can be a groove provided on the first side enclosure 2231 and the second side enclosure 2232, and the bottom of the groove can communicate with the second hollow chamber 2230.

[0431] It should be noted that when making the first side enclosure 2231 and the second side enclosure 2232, the first side enclosure 2231 and the second side enclosure 2232 are first obtained by folding the plastic hollow board, and then the positioning groove 102 is obtained by carving grooves on the first side enclosure 2231 and the second side enclosure 2232.

[0432] In some embodiments, referring to Figures 37, 38, 42, 43 and 44, the outer surface of the first layer of plastic hollow board 250 is in contact with the top surface of the housing, and a barrier 260 is provided on the outer surface of the first layer of plastic hollow board 250, the barrier 260 including non-woven fabric or velvet.

[0433] Both non-woven fabric and fleece are flexible barrier components. By placing non-woven fabric or fleece between the first layer of plastic hollow plate 250 and the top surface of the shell, the top surface of the shell can be protected, preventing the reinforcing ribs inside the first layer of plastic hollow plate 250 or the textured structure on the outer surface of the first layer of plastic hollow plate 250 from squeezing and causing indentations on the top surface of the clothing treatment device 600.

[0434] In some embodiments, referring to Figures 19 to 20C, the packaging 10 of the garment handling apparatus may further include a cushioning support 300 located on the base liner 30. In some embodiments, the cushioning support 300 is located on the third-direction Z side (e.g., the Z direction in Figure 19) of the base liner 30. The support assembly 200 is disposed in the receiving space of the base liner 30.

[0435] The cushioning support 300 is configured to support the bottom of the reinforcing rib 660 of the garment handling device 600 and to cushion and protect the reinforcing rib 660.

[0436] The shape of the projection of the cushioning support 300 onto the third direction Z of the base 30 is not limited. In some embodiments, the shape of the projection of the cushioning support 300 onto the third direction Z of the base 30 can be square or oblong.

[0437] The materials of the buffer support 300 include, but are not limited to, rubber, thermoplastic elastomers, or ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer (EVA).

[0438] The buffer support 300 can be elastically deformed. When the garment handling device 600 is subjected to a collision or shaking, the buffer support 300 absorbs and disperses the external impact force. The buffer support 300 provides buffer protection for the reinforcing ribs 660 on the housing 610 of the garment handling device 600, preventing the reinforcing ribs 660 on the housing of the garment handling device from deforming.

[0439] The cushioning support 300 can be installed on the base liner 30 by snap-fit, fastening, welding or bonding. In some embodiments, the cushioning support 300 can be snap-fitted onto the base liner 30.

[0440] In some embodiments, a plurality of spaced-apart buffer supports 300 are provided on both sides of the base liner 30 in a first direction. It is understood that a plurality of spaced-apart buffer supports 300 are respectively provided at the bottom of the two reinforcing ribs 660 on the housing 610 of the garment handling device 600. Thus, when the garment handling device 600 is subjected to impact or shaking, the plurality of buffer supports 300 cushion and protect one reinforcing rib 660.

[0441] Multiple cushioning supports 300 on the base liner 30 surround a portion of the periphery of the support assembly 200.

[0442] In some embodiments, each side of the base liner 30 in a first direction corresponds to two buffer supports 300. The two buffer supports 300 are supported by two support areas 660a of the reinforcing rib 660. This arrangement ensures that the two reinforcing ribs 660 are subjected to equal forces.

[0443] Referring to Figure 19, the packaging 10 of the garment handling device may also include a pad 400. The pad 400 is located on the base liner 30. The pad 400 is disposed in the receiving space of the base liner 30.

[0444] On the third direction Z of the backing 30, the height of the pad 400 is lower than the height of the cushioning support 300. In this way, after the cushioning support 300 provides cushioning protection for the reinforcing rib 660, the pad 400 can support the reinforcing rib 660, reducing the pressure of the garment handling device 600 on the backing 30.

[0445] In some embodiments, the height difference between the pad 400 and the cushioning support 300 in the third direction Z of the base 30 is 2–6 mm. The height of the pad 400 can be the height of the top of the pad 400 relative to the base 30 in the third direction Z of the base 30. The height of the cushioning support 300 can be the height of the top of the cushioning support 300 relative to the base 30 in the third direction Z of the base 30.

[0446] The pad 400 can be installed on the base liner 30 by snap-fit, fastening, welding or bonding. In some embodiments, the pad 400 can be snap-fitted onto the base liner 30.

[0447] The pad 400 is a plastic part. For example, the pad 400 can be a plastic part made of one or more resin materials selected from polypropylene (PP), polyethylene (PE), polyvinyl chloride (PVC), polylactide (PLA), polybutylene adipate or terephthalate (PBAT), and polybutylene succinate (PBS).

[0448] For example, the pad 400 can be formed by vacuum forming, or by extrusion, injection molding, or other methods. In some embodiments, the pad 400 can be made of virgin material, or it can be made of recycled material.

[0449] The molding material of the spacer block 400 may also contain reinforcing agents. For example, the reinforcing agent may be calcium carbonate, talc, mica, glass fiber, barium sulfate, magnesium sulfate whiskers, plant fiber, etc., or it may be any other material that can enhance the rigidity of the resin. The reinforcing agent can improve the rigidity of the resin material, thereby increasing the overall structural strength and rigidity of the spacer block 400 and improving the overall structural stability of the spacer block 400.

[0450] The molding material of the pad 400 may also contain toughening agents. For example, the toughening agent may be ethylene propylene diene monomer (EPDM), polyolefin elastomer (POE), thermoplastic elastomer (TPE), styrene (SBS), hydrogenated styrene-butadiene block copolymer (SEBS), or ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer (EVA). This can increase the toughness of the pad 400 and reduce or prevent breakage.

[0451] The bottom liner 30 has two corresponding cushioning supports 300 on each side in the first direction. The two cushioning supports 300 are spaced apart in the second direction of the bottom liner 30, and a pad 400 is provided between two adjacent cushioning supports 300.

[0452] Each of the reinforcing ribs 660 and 660 has two support areas 660a. Each support area 660a has a protrusion 661. The protrusion 661 protrudes toward the bottom side of the garment handling device 600.

[0453] The support area 660a has two through holes 662.

[0454] It should be noted that any one of the technical solutions disclosed in this disclosure can solve one or more of the above-mentioned technical problems and achieve a certain disclosure purpose to a certain extent; multiple technical disclosures can also be combined into an overall solution to solve one or more of the above-mentioned technical problems and achieve a certain disclosure purpose; some technical disclosures can also be selected and combined into an overall solution, while adopting related technologies and deteriorating solutions, but the deterioration trend can be compensated by the means of this technical disclosure, and the overall solution can solve one or more of the above-mentioned technical problems and achieve a certain disclosure purpose to a certain extent; each technical disclosure combined into a complete technical solution constitutes an organic and indivisible overall solution, which solves the technical problems and achieves a certain disclosure purpose as a whole.

[0455] Any technical disclosure in this disclosure, as well as the recombination of multiple technical disclosures, can form a complete technical solution and solve one or more of the aforementioned technical problems, thereby achieving the purpose of disclosure. All of these are part of the content of this disclosure and are directly and unambiguously determined based on the content of this disclosure.

[0456] Those skilled in the art will understand that the scope of this application is not limited to the specific embodiments described above, and that modifications and substitutions can be made to certain elements of the embodiments without departing from the spirit of this application. The scope of this application is limited by the appended claims.

Claims

1. A package (10) for a garment handling device, capable of holding the garment handling device (600); The packaging (10) of the garment handling device includes: Lining (30); Corner guard assembly (40) is disposed on the base liner (30); A top cover (20) is located on the corner protector assembly (40). The top cover (20) is disposed opposite to the bottom liner (30) and has a gap. The bottom liner (30), the corner protector assembly (40) and the top cover (20) enclose a receiving area for receiving a garment handling device. The liner (30) includes a base plate (31), which includes a plurality of plastic plates stacked sequentially, and any one of the plurality of plastic plates includes at least one hollow plastic plate (50).

2. The packaging (10) of the garment handling device according to claim 1, wherein, The plastic sheet is made of at least one of polypropylene, polyethylene, polyvinyl chloride, polylactic acid, polyadipate, or butylene terephthalate and polybutylene succinate.

3. The packaging (10) of the garment handling device according to claim 2, wherein, Each of the plurality of plastic sheets further includes at least one plastic reinforcing plate (60); the at least one plastic reinforcing plate (60) is located at the bottom of the base plate (31); If it is determined that the at least one plastic hollow board (50) includes a plastic hollow board (50) and the at least one plastic reinforcing board (60) includes a plastic reinforcing board (60), then the plastic hollow board (50) and the plastic reinforcing board (60) are stacked together; If it is determined that the at least one plastic hollow board (50) includes multiple plastic hollow boards (50) and the at least one plastic reinforcing board (60) includes multiple plastic reinforcing boards (60), then the multiple plastic hollow boards (50) and the multiple plastic reinforcing boards (60) are stacked at intervals.

4. The packaging (10) of the garment handling device according to claim 3, wherein, The at least one plastic reinforcing plate (60) has multiple weight-reducing cavities (61) inside, and the multiple weight-reducing cavities (61) are spaced apart.

5. The packaging (10) of the garment handling apparatus according to claim 3 or 4, wherein, The thickness of the at least one plastic hollow board (50) is any value in [2 mm, 8 mm]; The thickness of the at least one plastic reinforcing plate (60) is any value in the range of [2 mm, 8 mm].

6. The packaging (10) of the garment handling apparatus according to claim 5, wherein, The thickness of the at least one plastic hollow board (50) is any value in [3 mm, 5 mm]; The thickness of the at least one plastic reinforcing plate (60) is any value in the range of [3 mm, 5 mm].

7. The packaging (10) of the garment handling apparatus according to any one of claims 3-6, wherein, The weight of at least one plastic hollow board (50) is [700g / m³]. 2 1200g / m 2 Any value in ]; The weight of the at least one plastic reinforcing plate (60) is [700g / m²]. 2 1200g / m 2 Any value in ].

8. The packaging (10) of the garment handling apparatus according to claim 7, wherein, The weight of at least one plastic hollow board (50) is [900g / m³]. 2 1000g / m 2 Any value in ]; The weight of each of the at least one plastic reinforcing plate (60) is [900g / m²]. 2 1000g / m 2 Any value in ].

9. The packaging (10) of the garment handling apparatus according to any one of claims 1-8, wherein, The number of the plurality of plastic sheets is any value in [3, 8].

10. The packaging (10) of the garment handling apparatus according to any one of claims 1-9, wherein, The liner (30) also includes a bottom enclosure (32) which is circumferentially arranged along the edge of the base plate (31) and protrudes from the side of the base plate facing the top cover (20).

11. The packaging (10) of the garment handling apparatus according to claim 10, wherein, At least one of the plurality of plastic panels is bent toward one side of the top cover (20) to form the bottom enclosure (32).

12. The packaging (10) of the garment handling apparatus according to any one of claims 1-11 further includes a cardboard (70) disposed within the liner (30) and located between two adjacent plastic sheets among the plurality of plastic sheets.

13. The packaging (10) of the garment handling apparatus according to claim 12, wherein, The paperboard (70) includes at least one of honeycomb paperboard (70) and corrugated paperboard (70).

14. The packaging (10) of the garment handling device according to any one of claims 1-13 further includes a cushioning member (80) located within the plastic hollow plate (50); the cushioning member (80) is an elastic structural member.

15. The packaging (10) of the garment handling device according to any one of claims 1-14 further includes a support assembly (200) disposed on the side of the base liner (30) facing the top cover (20); the support assembly (200) is an assembly that supports the garment handling device (600).

16. The packaging (10) of the garment handling apparatus according to any one of claims 1-15, wherein, The liner (30) has a receiving recess (311) on the side facing the top cover (20), the receiving recess (311) being able to accommodate the bottom corner of the garment handling device (600); The liner (30) also includes a connecting portion (36), which is disposed in the receiving recess (311) and can connect the upper space of the receiving recess (311) with the lower space of the liner (30).

17. The packaging (10) of the garment handling apparatus according to any one of claims 1-16, wherein, The corner protector assembly (40) has an abutment surface (44) disposed close to the garment handling device (600); The corner protector assembly (40) also has a protective surface (45) disposed away from the garment handling device (600); The corner protector assembly (40) further includes a support (46), the first end of which is connected to the contact surface (44), and the second end of which is connected to the protective surface (45); The contact surface (44), the protective surface (45), and the support portion (46) together form a deformation cavity.

18. The packaging (10) of the garment handling apparatus according to claim 17, wherein, Along the height direction perpendicular to the garment handling device (600), the contact surface (44) has a first thickness T1, which satisfies: 2mm≤T1≤8mm; Along the height direction perpendicular to the garment handling device (600), the protective surface (45) has a second thickness T2, which satisfies: 2mm≤T1≤8mm.

19. The packaging (10) of the garment handling apparatus according to claim 18, wherein, The first thickness T1 satisfies: 3mm ≤ T1 ≤ 5mm; The second thickness T2 satisfies: 3mm≤T1≤5mm.

20. A garment handling device assembly comprising a garment handling device (600) and a package (10) of the garment handling device as claimed in any one of claims 1-19, the garment handling device (600) being disposed on the liner (30).

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