Product packaging
US-10513370-B1 · Dec 24, 2019 · US
US11820562B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11820562-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017020417-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 14, 2020 |
| Priority date | Sep 14, 2020 |
| Publication date | Nov 21, 2023 |
| Grant date | Nov 21, 2023 |
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Packaging may include cushioning components. Cardboard corrugate cushioning elements may be configured with a folded cardboard spring, lateral stability wrap, and stiffening element. The cushioning components may include mechanical bends formed as creases, that provide resistance to deformation, thereby allowing the cushioning component to absorb impact and vibration, and replacing the need for less environmentally friendly cushioning, such as expanded polystyrene or foam cushioning.
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What is claimed is: 1. Packaging, comprising: a cardboard cushion component comprising: a folded cardboard spring portion that is deflectable; a folded cardboard stability wrap portion that surrounds the folded cardboard spring portion and is in contact with terminal ends of the folded cardboard spring portion; a stiffening element formed from cardboard and configured to increase the stiffness of the cardboard cushion component; and an upper loading panel and a lower loading panel, wherein the upper and lower loading panels are configured to deflect relative to one another in response to a loading force. 2. The packaging of claim 1 , wherein the cardboard cushion component is formed from a single sheet of cardboard corrugate. 3. The packaging of claim 1 , wherein the folded cardboard spring portion comprises a plastically deformed crease. 4. The packaging of claim 1 , further comprising a plurality of the cardboard cushioning components arranged within a box and collectively supporting at least one product. 5. The packaging of claim 1 , wherein the upper loading panel is connected to an upper side panel, the lower loading panel is connected to a lower side panel, each at a fold, and wherein a first stiffening element is cut out from adjacent portions of the upper loading panel and upper side panel, wherein the stiffening element is folded the opposite way as the fold between the upper loading panel and upper side panel. 6. The packaging of claim 5 , wherein the folded cardboard spring portion further includes folds, and each folded edge of the folded cardboard spring portion comprises a plastically deformed crease on an inner surface of the fold. 7. The packaging of claim 1 , wherein the folded cardboard stability wrap further comprises a folded tab configured to engage an aperture formed through the cardboard spring as a mechanical lock. 8. The packaging of claim 1 , wherein the packaging does not use adhesive to form the cardboard cushion component. 9. A cardboard cushion component comprising: a cardboard spring having a perimeter comprising: an upper panel; a second panel extending inward from a first end of the upper panel; a third panel extending inward from a second end of the upper panel; a fourth panel extending outward from the second panel; a fifth panel extending outward from the third panel; and a lower panel positioned parallel to the upper panel and extending from the fifth panel; a cardboard retention wrap provided around the cardboard spring and engaged with the upper and lower panels of the cardboard spring; and a cardboard stiffening element that stiffens the cardboard cushion component. 10. The cardboard cushion component of claim 9 , wherein the second, third, fourth, and fifth panels do not contact the cardboard retention wrap. 11. The cardboard cushion component of claim 9 , wherein the cardboard cushion component is formed from a single sheet of cardboard corrugate. 12. The cardboard cushion component of claim 9 , wherein the cardboard spring portion comprises a plastically deformed crease. 13. The cardboard cushion component of claim 9 , wherein the cardboard retention wrap further comprises: an upper panel in contact with the cardboard spring's upper panel; a second panel extending inward from a first end of the retention wrap's upper panel; a third panel extending inward from a second end of the retention wrap's upper panel; a fourth panel extending outward from the retention wrap's second panel; a fifth panel extending outward from the retention wrap's third panel; and a lower panel positioned parallel to the retention wrap's upper panel and extending from the retention wrap's fifth panel, the retention wrap's lower panel in contact with the spring's lower panel. 14. The cardboard cushion component of claim 9 , wherein the first, second, third, fourth, and fifth panels of the cardboard retention wrap are in contact with the first, second, third, fourth, and fifth panels of the cardboard spring, respectively. 15. A cardboard cushion component comprising: a first cardboard panel configured to be downwardly movable; and a second cardboard panel coupled to the first cardboard panel via a plurality of plastically deformed folds, such that the first and second cardboard panels are substantially coplanar in a first configuration at a first distance, wherein when a force, in excess of a product initial loading, is applied downward to the first cardboard panel and released, the first cardboard panel rebounds to at least 90% of the first distance. 16. The cardboard cushion component of claim 15 , further comprising: a cardboard stability component comprising: a first component fixed to the first cardboard panel; and a second component fixed to the second cardboard panel, whereby the cardboard stability component prevents lateral motion of the first and second cardboard panels. 17. A packaging system comprising first and second cardboard cushioning components of claim 15 , wherein a first cardboard cushion component's first cardboard panel and second cardboard panel have a first surface area, wherein a second cardboard cushion component's first cardboard panel and second cardboard panel have a second surface area larger than the first surface area, and wherein the first cardboard cushion component supports a product surface having a larger surface area than a product surface supported by the second cardboard cushion component. 18. The packaging system of claim 17 , wherein each of the cardboard cushion components is formed from a separate single sheet of cardboard corrugate, respectively. 19. A packaging system comprising the cardboard cushion component of claim 15 , wherein a plurality of first and second cardboard cushion components are positioned around a product such that they may absorb deflection along a plurality of directions, and wherein the plurality of first and second cardboard cushion components are arranged in an array within a box. 20. The packaging system of claim 19 , wherein each of the cardboard cushion components is hidden from the customer in use by a wall of the packaging system.
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