Structure of Packing Material Inflated With Air
Abstract
Disclosed is a structure of a packing material inflated with air. Conventionally, the packing material inflated with air has a bad appearance due to protrusions formed at opposite sides of a lower end of its body, as well as generates a gap between its bodies when stacked in a storage box, and thus fails to allow the loading of a great deal of products in the storage box. The disclosed packing material inflated with air is formed so as to prevent the opposite side of the lower end of its body from protruding when spread, thereby creating beauty in appearance. Further, when a lot of the disclosed packing materials are stacked in the storage box, they are brought into close contact with each other, so that more products can be stably loaded in the storage box.
Claims
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3 . A structure of an inflatable packing material, comprising:
a body formed of a plurality of longitudinally extending air pockets partitioned from each other by adhesion surfaces along a circumference thereof, the body having a lower portion forming a front, a lower middle portion forming a bottom, an upper middle portion forming a back, an upper portion forming a cover, and side portions extending from both sides of the back and both sides of the front; an injection section formed on one side portion of the body and provided with an injection hole; an air passage connected to the injection hole and transversely disposed in the body; and valves connected to the air passage and installed in the air pockets traversed by the air passage; wherein the side portions do not extend adjacent the bottom of the body so as to form cutout sections on opposite sides thereof.
4 . The structure according to claim 3 , wherein the air passage is transversely disposed in the upper middle portion forming the back of the body and extends to the opposite side portion of the back.
5 . The structure according to claim 4 , wherein adhesion surfaces located on opposite sides of the front of the body and between the side portions extending from the front of the body are formed with guide holes that pass through the adhesion surfaces for inflation of the side portions extending from the front of the body.
6 . The structure according to claim 3 , further comprising adhesion surfaces extending partially transverse to each air pocket at respective intersections of the front, bottom, back and cover of the body.
7 . The structure according to claim 3 , further comprising a connection between side portions extending from each side of the back and front so as to form a box structure.Cited by (0)
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