Liquid Crystal Glass Packaging Device

Zhao; Zhilin

Patent Application Summary

U.S. patent application number 13/643083 was filed with the patent office on 2014-02-20 for liquid crystal glass packaging device. This patent application is currently assigned to SHENZHEN CHINA STAR OPTOELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY CO. LTD.. The applicant listed for this patent is Zhilin Zhao. Invention is credited to Zhilin Zhao.

Application Number20140048437 13/643083
Document ID /
Family ID50099306
Filed Date2014-02-20

United States Patent Application 20140048437
Kind Code A1
Zhao; Zhilin February 20, 2014

LIQUID CRYSTAL GLASS PACKAGING DEVICE

Abstract

The present invention discloses a liquid crystal glass packaging device for accommodating various sizes of liquid crystal glass and including a box and a cover corresponding to and positionable on the box for closure. The box includes an outer case and an inner case arranged inside the outer case. The inner case forms a plurality of accommodation chambers for accommodating the various size of liquid crystal glass. The plurality of accommodation chamber includes at least first accommodation chamber and second accommodation chamber. The first accommodation chamber is delimited and surrounded by a plurality of first inner case walls of the inner case and the second accommodation chamber is delimited and surrounded by a plurality of second inner case walls of the inner case. The first accommodation chamber and the second accommodation chamber are arranged to alternate each other in a vertical direction.


Inventors: Zhao; Zhilin; (Shenzhen, CN)
Applicant:
Name City State Country Type

Zhao; Zhilin

Shenzhen

CN
Assignee: SHENZHEN CHINA STAR OPTOELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY CO. LTD.
Shenzhen
CN

Family ID: 50099306
Appl. No.: 13/643083
Filed: August 20, 2012
PCT Filed: August 20, 2012
PCT NO: PCT/CN12/80378
371 Date: October 24, 2012

Current U.S. Class: 206/454
Current CPC Class: B65D 81/022 20130101; B65D 85/48 20130101; G02F 1/133308 20130101; B65D 25/10 20130101
Class at Publication: 206/454
International Class: B65D 81/02 20060101 B65D081/02

Foreign Application Data

Date Code Application Number
Aug 16, 2012 CN CN 201210291931.2

Claims



1. A liquid crystal glass packaging device, adapted to accommodate various sizes of liquid crystal glass, comprising a box and a cover corresponding to and positionable on the box for closure, the box comprising an outer case and an inner case arranged inside the outer case, wherein the inner case forms a plurality of accommodation chambers for accommodating the various sizes of liquid crystal glass, the plurality of accommodation chambers comprising at least first accommodation chamber and second accommodation chamber; wherein the first accommodation chamber is rectangular and delimited and surrounded by a plurality of first inner case walls of the inner case and the second accommodation chamber is rectangular delimited and surrounded by a plurality of second inner case walls of the inner case; and the first accommodation chamber and the second accommodation chamber are arranged to alternate each other in a vertical direction in such a way that the second accommodation chamber substantially overlaps and is angularly shifted with respect to the first accommodation chamber about the vertical direction by a predetermined angle to allow the various sizes of liquid crystal glass are shifted with respect to each other by the predetermined angle.

2. The liquid crystal glass packaging device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the second inner case walls comprises accommodation slots formed in middle or end portions of the first inner case walls; and the accommodation slots are engageable with and retain corners on circumference of the liquid crystal glass.

3. The liquid crystal glass packaging device as claimed in claim 2, wherein the accommodation slots surround circumference of liquid crystal glass received in the first accommodation chamber to define the second accommodation chamber.

4. (canceled)

5. The liquid crystal glass packaging device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first inner case walls are of a height identical to the second inner case walls.

6. The liquid crystal glass packaging device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the inner case has a top higher than a top of the outer case.
Description



CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

[0001] This application claims the priority of Chinese Patent Application No. 201210291931.2 filed on Aug. 16, 2012, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

[0002] 1. Field of the Invention

[0003] The present invention relates to the field of manufacturing liquid crystal panel, and in particular to a liquid crystal glass packaging device.

[0004] 2. The Related Arts

[0005] Currently, the liquid crystal televisions available from the market comprise various sizes, such as 65 inches, 60 inches and 58 inches, 52 inches, 48 inches and 42 inches, 37 inches, 26 inches, and 22 inches. Because of this, in the field of manufacturing liquid crystal panel, liquid crystal glass corresponding to the above sizes must be prepared.

[0006] The currently used container boxes for accommodating liquid crystal glass are often high-density foamed box. To accommodate various sizes of liquid crystal glass in the same box, the industry often adopts a solution that effects accommodation according to the model numbers or that provides an arrangement for addressing the issue of accommodating small-sized liquid crystal glass by placing insert blocks in a large-sized box. A liquid crystal glass packaging device with the above structure has some drawbacks that are:

[0007] (1) Independently adding components would lead to an increase of the material cost and the mold making cost; and

[0008] (2) An outer case that receives and retains small-sized liquid crystal glass has a cost that is higher than the cost of an outer case that accommodates a larger-size liquid crystal glass and this is adverse to energy saving and carbon reduction.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

[0009] The technical issue to be addressed by the present invention is to provide a liquid crystal glass packaging device, which meets the need for accommodating multiple sizes of liquid crystal glass without adding insert blocks, wherein the structure is of a delicate and elegant arrangement and helps reducing the number of molds made for packaging devices thereby lowering down the manufacture cost.

[0010] To overcome the above discussed technical issue, an embodiment of the present invention provides a liquid crystal glass packaging device for accommodating various sizes of liquid crystal glass and comprising a box and a cover corresponding to and positionable on the box for closure. The box comprises an outer case and an inner case arranged inside the outer case. The inner case forms a plurality of accommodation chambers for accommodating the various sizes of liquid crystal glass. The plurality of accommodation chambers includes at least first accommodation chamber and second accommodation chamber; wherein the first accommodation chamber is delimited and surrounded by a plurality of first inner case walls of the inner case and the second accommodation chamber is delimited and surrounded by a plurality of second inner case walls of the inner case; and

[0011] the first accommodation chamber and the second accommodation chamber are arranged to alternate each other in a vertical direction.

[0012] Preferably, the second inner case walls comprises accommodation slots formed in middle or end portions of the first inner case walls; and the accommodation slots are engageable with and retain corners on circumference of the liquid crystal glass.

[0013] Preferably, the accommodation slots surround circumference of liquid crystal glass received in the first accommodation chamber to define the second accommodation chamber.

[0014] Preferably, the first accommodation chamber and/or the second accommodation chamber is rectangular in shape.

[0015] Preferably, the first inner case walls are of a height identical to the second inner case walls.

[0016] Preferably, the inner case has a top higher than a top of the outer case.

[0017] The present invention provides a liquid crystal glass packaging device, which comprises an inner case that forms multiple accommodation chambers for receiving liquid crystal glass of multiple sizes. The multiple accommodation chambers include at least a first accommodation chamber and a second accommodation chamber that are arranged to alternate in the vertical direction, so that the requirement of accommodating various sizes of liquid crystal glass can be satisfied without adding insert blocks. The structure is of a delicate and elegant arrangement and helps reducing the number of molds made for packaging devices thereby lowering down the manufacture cost.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

[0018] FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a liquid crystal glass packaging device according to an embodiment of the present invention;

[0019] FIG. 2 is a top plan view of the liquid crystal glass packaging device according to the embodiment of the present invention;

[0020] FIG. 3 is a top plan view illustrating a first example of accommodating liquid crystal glass with the liquid crystal glass packaging device according to the present invention;

[0021] FIG. 4 is a top plan view illustrating a second example of accommodating liquid crystal glass with the liquid crystal glass packaging device according to the present invention;

[0022] FIG. 5 is a schematic view showing inclination of a second accommodation chamber of the liquid crystal glass packaging device according to the present invention with respect to a first accommodation chamber; and

[0023] FIG. 6 is a schematic view illustrating assembling of the liquid crystal glass packaging device receiving therein liquid crystal glass according to an embodiment of the present invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

[0024] A description will be given to preferred embodiments of the present invention, reference being had to the attached drawings.

[0025] The present invention provides a liquid crystal glass packaging device, which is used to receive and contain liquid crystal glass of various sizes and comprises a box 1 and a cover 2 corresponding to and positionable on and closing the box 1. The box 1 comprises: an outer case 11 and an inner case 12 arranged inside the outer case 11. The inner case 12 forms multiple accommodation chambers to receive liquid crystal glass of various sizes. The multiple accommodation chambers include at least a first accommodation chamber 13 and a second accommodation chamber 14.

[0026] The first accommodation chamber 13 is delimited and surrounded by a plurality of first inner case walls 121 of the inner case 12. The second accommodation chamber 14 is delimited and surrounded by a plurality of second inner case walls 122 of the inner case 12.

[0027] The first accommodation chamber 13 and the second accommodation chamber 14 are arranged to alternate in the vertical direction.

[0028] As shown in FIG. 1, the liquid crystal glass packaging device according to the present invention uses an inner case 12 that forms therein at least two accommodation chambers so that accommodation of liquid crystal glass of various sizes, especially a small-sized liquid crystal glass, can be effected without adding insert blocks and it is unneeded to individually make a specific mold for small-sized liquid crystal glass packaging device, whereby he manufacture cost can be lowered down.

[0029] The structure and assembling operation of the liquid crystal glass packaging device according to the present invention will be described by taking accommodation of liquid crystal glass of two sizes, including 48-inch and 46-inch, as an example.

[0030] Referring to FIG. 6, the box 1 and the cover 2 positioned thereon for closure collectively serve as an outer container for containing liquid crystal glass. The outer container is made of high-density foaming materials to provide a function of protection of liquid crystal glass and easy transportation. In the instant embodiment, the inner case 12 of the box 1 has a top surface that is higher than a top surface of the outer case, with which the cover 2 that adopts a corresponding outside-low-inside-high structure mates so that the cover 2 may close the box 1.

[0031] The top surface of the inner case 12 is higher than the outer case 11 so that the inner case 12 has a larger amount of space to form the accommodation chambers with increased volume of accommodation.

[0032] The inner case walls of the inner case 12 are arranged to substantially show a rectangular shape. Since the inner case 12 has a predetermined wall thickness, cutoffs can be formed in multiple sites of the rectangular inner case walls, such as accommodation slots, in order to form a structure of multiple accommodation chambers.

[0033] For specifics of a preferred embodiment according to the present invention, reference is also had to FIGS. 2 and 3. The inner case 12 comprises inner case walls that define four sides showing a rectangular configuration and extending in the same directions of an outer contour of the inner case to serve as the first inner case walls 121. The four first inner case walls 121 along the four sides are set along a circumference of a bottom board of the box 1 to form a first accommodation chamber 13 (indicated by dashed line in FIG. 3) for accommodating the 48-inch liquid crystal glass. Also, the plurality of inner case walls 121 shown in the drawings has middle portions in which accommodation slots of the same number are formed. When a predetermined number of pieces of liquid crystal glass are received in the first accommodation chamber 13, those accommodation slots surround the circumference of the liquid crystal glass received in the first accommodation chamber 13 to define a second accommodation chamber 14 (indicated by solid line in FIG. 3). The second accommodation chamber 14 has a size corresponding to that of a piece of 46-inch liquid crystal glass. The accommodation slots function to engage and retain corners on the circumference of a piece of liquid crystal glass.

[0034] The second accommodation chamber 14 is also delimited and surrounded by four second inner case walls 122. Between every two accommodation slots, a wall located on the same plane is a section of the second inner case walls 122.

[0035] The vertically alternating arrangement of the first accommodation chamber 13 and the second accommodation chamber 14 is that the two sizes of the liquid crystal glass are packaged in a stacked manner, wherein when a piece of liquid crystal glass of one size is set on a corresponding position inside the inner case 12, the corners of the circumference of the piece of liquid crystal glass are retained by the first accommodation chamber 13, while a piece of liquid crystal glass of another size is rotated by a corresponding angle to be received in the inner case 12 so that the second accommodation chamber 14 engages and retains the corners of the circumference of the liquid crystal glass. When the accommodation operation is completed, the pieces of liquid crystal glass of the two sides are stacked on each other with an angular shift therebetween. The angle corresponds to the inclination angle 6 between the first accommodation chamber 13 and the second accommodation chamber 14.

[0036] In the above described preferred embodiment that forms two accommodation chambers, the first inner case walls 121 and the second inner case walls 122 are of the same height and the first accommodation chamber 13 and the second accommodation chamber 14 that are surrounded and delimited thereby are both rectangular in shape.

[0037] The purpose of making the inner case walls identical in height is that there is no need to distinguish the sequence of positioning the pieces of liquid crystal glass. For example, a panel of a large size is first positioned and a panel of a small size is positioned. Or, the sequence can be reversed. Both do not affect the way of practicing. This improves the flexibility of assembling to some extents, as shown in FIG. 4.

[0038] For specifics of the process of depositing into the container, the operation of disposing liquid crystal glass carried out in a product line is exactly identical to the known process and it only needs to rotate the packaging device by a predetermined angle to correspond to a disposing location of the liquid crystal glass in the process of disposing liquid crystal glass of the second size. Alternately, the liquid crystal glass can be rotated by a predetermined angle to correspond to and positioned with respect to the inner case.

[0039] It is appreciated that the liquid crystal glass packaging device of the present invention is applicable to accommodation of three different sizes of liquid crystal glass, provided that the wall thickness of the inner case 12 allows formation of a sufficient number of accommodation slots therein and the accommodation slots correspond to the sizes of the panels to be deposited therein so as to engage and retain the four corners of the panels.

[0040] Also, by varying the inclination angle .beta. of the second accommodation chamber 14 relative to the first accommodation chamber 13, as shown in FIG. 5, the size of the liquid crystal glass to be received in the second accommodation chamber can be changed. For example, when the inclination angle .beta. is enlarged, the size of the liquid crystal glass that can be accommodated in the second accommodation chamber 14 is reduced. Similarly, when the inclination angle .beta. is kept small, the size of the liquid crystal glass accommodated in the second accommodation chamber 14 is close to the size of the liquid crystal glass accommodated in the first accommodation chamber 13.

[0041] The liquid crystal glass packaging device that embodies the present invention comprises an inner case that forms multiple accommodation chambers for receiving liquid crystal glass of multiple sizes. The multiple accommodation chambers include at least a first accommodation chamber and a second accommodation chamber that are arranged to alternate in the vertical direction, so that the requirement of accommodating various sizes of liquid crystal glass can be satisfied without adding insert blocks. The structure is of a delicate and elegant arrangement and helps reducing the number of molds made for packaging devices thereby lowering down the manufacture cost.

[0042] Preferred embodiments of the present invention have been described and they are not intended to limit the scope of protection offered by the appended claims. Thus, equivalent modifications and variations are considered within the scope of the present invention.

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