KR-20260065519-A - PACKAGE
Abstract
The bale body is formed of corrugated cardboard and has a bale box having side walls that surround all four sides of the bale object, and a fixing member inside the box with both ends fixed to the opposite side walls. The fixing member inside the box has a first angle member formed by folding one or more paper members and bending them into an L shape, and a pair of second angle members formed by folding one or more paper members and bending them into an L shape, and fixing both ends of the first angle member to the opposite side walls.
Inventors
- 호시자키 야스히로
- 후루노 아이
- 구레이시 다츠야
Assignees
- 가부시키가이샤 에바라 세이사꾸쇼
Dates
- Publication Date
- 20260508
- Application Date
- 20251021
- Priority Date
- 20241101
Claims (9)
- A baling box formed of corrugated cardboard and having side walls surrounding all four sides of the object to be baled, and A fixing member inside a box, with both ends fixed, on the opposite surface of the above-mentioned side wall Equipped with, The fixing member inside the above box is, A first angle member formed by overlapping one or more paper members and bending them into an L-shape, and A bale body comprising one or more paper members stacked and bent into an L-shape, and a pair of second angle members that fix both ends of the first angle member to the opposite surface.
- In paragraph 1, A protrusion is provided on the upper surface of the above-mentioned bale object, and The fixing member inside the box is a bale body that is in contact with the upper surface of the bale object and the side of the projection.
- In paragraph 2, The fixing members inside the above box are bales provided as a pair with the two sides of the above-mentioned projection in between.
- In paragraph 1, On the upper surface of the above bale object, a first projection and a second projection are provided, and The fixing member inside the above box is, A fixing member inside a first box that contacts the upper surface of the bale object and the first side of the first projection, and A fixing member inside a second box that abuts the upper surface of the bale object and the second side of the second projection in the opposite direction to the first side. A broodstock containing
- In paragraph 1, A bale body in which a pair of first angle members are combined in a square shape for a plurality of fixed members within the above-mentioned boxes.
- In paragraph 4, Casters are provided on the bottom surface of the above-mentioned bale object, and A bale body in which a slope member used for transporting the bale object is accommodated in the bale box, which is formed of the corrugated cardboard.
- In paragraph 1, Casters are provided on the bottom surface of the above-mentioned bale object, and The above bale box is formed of the above corrugated cardboard and has a support member that supports the bottom surface of the bale object while the above caster is lifted.
- In paragraph 1, A pallet supporting the above bale box, and A bale body having a band that secures the above pallet and the above bale box.
- In any one of paragraphs 1 through 8, The above-mentioned bale object is a bale body that is a pump.
Description
Package The present application claims priority to Japanese Patent Application No. 2024-193111 filed on November 1, 2024, and incorporates the contents thereof herein by reference. The present invention relates to a bale. Japanese Patent Publication No. 2010-127120 discloses an example of a dry vacuum pump unit. This dry vacuum pump unit has an outer cover in the shape of a rectangular box, an intake pipe is provided on the upper surface of the outer cover, and an exhaust pipe is provided on the side of the outer cover. However, the above dry vacuum pump unit is typically housed in a bale made of a wooden frame for storage and transport to the site. However, dry vacuum pump units come in various sizes depending on the specifications, and conventionally, bale sizes were designed to match these sizes. As a result, more than 200 types of bales were kept in stock, which became a significant burden in terms of resources, costs, and operational management. The baling body is designed to cover the object to be baled by preparing a baling box sized to the object to be baled so that the object (dry vacuum pump unit) is not damaged or broken by vibration or shock during transport. However, if the object to be baled is not in the shape of a cuboid, or even if it is a cuboid but has protrusions around it, a gap will inevitably form between the baling box and the object to be baled. In such cases, it was necessary to conduct research on filling the gap with cushioning material to prevent the object to be baled from vibrating or moving within the baling box. In addition, the above problem is not limited to dry vacuum pump units, but is a problem for other types of pumps, fluid machinery such as compressors, turbines, and blowers, and bulk objects of various sizes. The present invention is made in consideration of the above problems and aims to provide a bale that saves resources, is low-cost, and is easy to manage. FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a bale body according to a first embodiment. FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view of a bale according to the first embodiment. FIG. 3 is an internal configuration diagram of a bale according to a first embodiment, viewed from the X-axis direction. FIG. 4 is an internal configuration diagram of a bale according to a first embodiment, viewed in the Z-axis direction. FIG. 5 is a perspective view of a fixing member inside a box according to a first embodiment. FIG. 6 is an exploded perspective view of a fixing member inside a box according to a first embodiment. FIG. 7 is an internal configuration diagram of a bale according to a second embodiment, viewed from the X-axis direction. FIG. 8 is an internal configuration diagram of a bale according to a second embodiment viewed in the Z-axis direction. FIG. 9 is an internal configuration diagram of a bale according to a third embodiment viewed from the X-axis direction. FIG. 10 is an internal configuration diagram of a bale according to a third embodiment viewed in the Z-axis direction. FIG. 11 is a perspective view of a slope member according to a third embodiment. FIG. 12 is an exploded perspective view of a base portion according to a third embodiment. FIG. 13 is a perspective view showing the first process of assembling a slope member according to a third embodiment. FIG. 14 is a perspective view showing the second process of assembling a slope member according to the third embodiment. Hereinafter, an embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings. In addition, in the following description, a pump (specifically a dry vacuum pump unit) is exemplified as the object to be packaged, but the object to be packaged is not necessarily limited to said pump. (First embodiment) FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a bale body (1) according to a first embodiment. FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view of a bale body (1) according to a first embodiment. As shown in these drawings, the bale body (1) is equipped with a bale box (2) for receiving a bale object (100), a pallet (3) for supporting the bale box (2), and a band (4) for fixing the pallet (3) and the bale box (2). In addition, in the following description, an XYZ orthogonal coordinate system may be established, and the positional relationship of each member may be explained by referring to this XYZ orthogonal coordinate system. The X-axis direction is the shorter direction of the rectangular box-shaped burlap (1) when viewed from a plane. The Y-axis direction is the longer direction of the rectangular box-shaped burlap (1) when viewed from a plane. The Z-axis direction is the height direction of the rectangular box-shaped burlap (1) when viewed from a plane. The bale object (100) of the present embodiment is in the shape of a rectangular box as shown in FIG. 2, and a plurality of protrusions (101) are provided on the upper surface and a plurality of casters (102) are provided on the lower surface. As for the protrusions (101), an eye nut used when hangin