Patent ID: 8627958

Claim:
A packaging assembly for packaging an article and maintaining the article therein, the assembly comprising: a container comprising a top, a bottom and a plurality of sidewalls; a first frame contained within the container, the first frame comprising: a first support panel comprising a first surface configured to face an article and a second surface opposite to the first surface, wherein the first panel comprises a substantially rigid portion over which the article is to be placed such that the first support panel can support the article without any resilient retention sheet member engaged with the first frame, and a first leg portion pivotably connected to the first support panel and located between the first support panel and the bottom, wherein the first leg portion is rotatable relative to the first support panel between a first rotational position and a second rotational position so as to allow movement of the first support panel relative to the bottom, wherein the first leg portion is configured to cause a resilient force to bias the first support panel away from the bottom when the first leg portion is located at a third rotational position between the first rotational position and the second rotational position, at least two side panels opposing each other, connected to the first support panel and extending toward the top of the container; a first connecting portion, the first connecting portion interconnecting the first support panel and the container and comprising a fold line configured to allow movement of the first support panel relative to the bottom of the container; and a second frame comprising a second support panel and contained within the container, the second frame being configured to be received in and fitting within a space between the at least two side panels of the first frame so as to retain the article between the first and second support panels, the second frame being configured to support the article without any resilient retention sheet member engaged with the second frame.