Packaging device of display module and method for packaging
Abstract
The present invention provides a packaging device and a method of packing the display module with the packaging device. The packaging comprises a pair of cardboards each defines a plurality of slots equidistantly arranged over each of the cardboard and extends upward from a lower edge thereof. A plurality of static-proof partitions are provided and each defines with a pair of grooves arranged adjacent to transversal ends thereof, and extends downward from a top edge thereof to interferentially interengaging with those equidistantly arranged slots of the cardboard to define a plurality of receiving compartments in which a display module can be disposed therein. By the provision of the packaging device of the present invention, the static-proof bag can be replaced by the cardboards and partitions. Specially, the cardboards and the partitions can be repeatedly used so as to reduce the manufacturing cost. Additionally, both the cardboards and partitions, the upper and bottom buffer stands are all made from environmental-friendly material.
Claims
exact text as granted — not AI-modified1 . A packaging device for display module, comprising:
a pair of cardboards each defining a plurality of slots equidistantly arranged over each of the cardboard and extending upward from a bottom edge thereof; a plurality of static-proof partitions each defined with a pair of grooves arranged adjacent to transversal ends thereof, and extending downward from a top edge thereof to interferentially interengaging with those equidistantly arranged slots of the cardboard to define a plurality of receiving compartments; and Wherein both the cardboards and partitions are coated with a layer of static-proof material or each of the cardboard and partitions are blended with static-proof material.
2 . The packaging device as recited in claim 1 , wherein each of the partitions is defined with at least a first notch at a lower edge thereof and a bottom buffer stand is arranged therein.
3 . The packaging device as recited in claim 2 , wherein the partitions are parallel to each and perpendicularly arranged with respect to a horizontal plane.
4 . The packaging device as recited in claim 3 , wherein the cardboard is made from corrugated paper or paperboard with hollowed configuration.
5 . The packaging device as recited in claim 4 , wherein each of the partitions is defined with at least a second notch at a top side and an upper buffer stand is arranged therein.
6 . The packaging device as recited in claim 1 , wherein the slots and the grooves are arranged in a way that they are intercepted with each other in a crossroad manner.
7 . The packaging device as recited in claim 1 , wherein each of the receiving compartments is dimensioned to spaciously larger than a thickness of a display panel.
8 . A packaging device for display module, comprising:
a pair of cardboards each defining a plurality of slots equidistantly arranged over each of the cardboard and extending upward from a bottom edge thereof; a plurality of static-proof partitions each defined with a pair of grooves arranged adjacent to transversal ends thereof, and extending downward from a top edge thereof to interferentially interengaging with those equidistantly arranged slots of the cardboard to define a plurality of receiving compartments; and wherein a plurality of display modules are disposed within the receiving compartments.
9 . The packaging device as recited in claim 8 , wherein each of the partitions is defined with at least a first notch at a lower edge thereof and a bottom buffer stand is arranged therein.
10 . The packaging device as recited in claim 8 , wherein the partitions are parallel to each and perpendicularly arranged with respect to a horizontal plane, and wherein both the cardboards and partitions are coated with a layer of static-proof material or each of the cardboard and partitions are blended with static-proof material.
11 . The packaging device as recited in claim 10 , wherein the cardboard is made from corrugated paper or paperboard with hollowed configuration.
12 . The packaging device as recited in claim 11 , wherein each of the partitions is defined with at least a second notch at a top side and an upper buffer stand is arranged therein.
13 . The packaging device as recited in claim 8 , wherein the slots and the grooves are arranged in a way that they are intercepted with each other in a crossroad manner.
14 . The packaging device as recited in claim 8 , wherein each of the receiving compartments is dimensioned to spaciously larger than a thickness of a display panel.
15 . A method for packaging a display module, comprising the steps of:
a.) deploying a protecting film over a surface of a display panel; b.) providing a pair of cardboard and a plurality of partitions interferentially interengaged with each other to define a plurality of compartments between the partitions; c.) disposing the cardboard and the partitions into a carton box; d.) disposing the display panel into the compartment; and e.) enclosing the carton box.
16 . The method of packing as recited in claim 15 , wherein a plurality of bottom buffer stands is disposed within the box before the cardboards and partitions are disposed therein.
17 . The method of packing as recited in claim 15 , wherein a plurality of upper buffer stands are disposed on a top edge of the partitions before the enclosure of the carton box.
18 . The method of packing as recited in claim 15 , wherein wherein the cardboard is made from corrugated paper or paperboard with hollowed configuration, and wherein both the cardboards and partitions are coated with a layer of static-proof material or each of the cardboard and partitions are blended with static-proof material, and wherein each of the receiving compartments is dimensioned to spaciously larger than a thickness of a display panel.Join the waitlist — get patent alerts
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