Cushion package structure

Special receptacle or package – Shock protection type

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C206S592000

Reexamination Certificate

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06942099

ABSTRACT:
A cushion package structure formed from a foldable material partially coated with an adhesive mainly comprises: a first plane, a second plane, a first bending side, a second bending side, an opening, an abutting plane, an adhesive plane, and an extensive body, etc. The cushion package structure may be integrally formed and manufactured as a blank, and the first bending side and the second bending are just straightened up while being used. After the packed object is placed from a side of the package structure, the abutting planes may surely abut against the packed object to fix the position thereof, such that the packed object won't be damaged by shaking. Since the cushion package structure2has protecting legs contacting all six surfaces of a virtual box surrounding the cushion package structure, so it is guaranteed that the structure is capable of anti-vibrating and positioning.

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