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Stackable article-packaging container

A technology for packaging and articles, which is applied to the packaging of fragile articles, dairy products, containers, etc., and can solve the problems of insufficient protection of articles, complicated container structures, and high prices

Inactive Publication Date: 2015-04-01
赵韩龙
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[0006] However, no matter what the article is placed in the storage unit divided by the insert, a part of the article is supported by the side wall, so when an impact is applied to the side wall during storage or transportation, there is a problem that the contained article cannot be sufficiently protected. The problem
In addition, since the stored items are brought into direct contact with the bottom plate of the container, there is a problem that the stored items cannot be sufficiently protected from the impact from the bottom surface.
In addition, there is a problem that it is difficult to automate the process of folding an insert with a complex structure having a large number of fold lines using a machine, and it is also difficult to automate the process of adhering the folded insert to the bottom portion using a machine.
That is, there is also the problem that the structure of the container is complicated, mass production is difficult, and the price is expensive.

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[0043] Preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings.

[0044] figure 1 is a perspective view of an embodiment of the stackable article packaging container of the present invention, figure 2 yes figure 1 An expanded perspective view of the illustrated embodiment, image 3 yes figure 2 The unfolded view of the receiving part, cover part and locking part shown, Figure 4 yes figure 2 Expanded view of the pleated insert shown. For the convenience of explanation, the figure 1 The arrow A direction in the figure is called the wrinkle progress direction, and the arrow B direction is called the wrinkle width direction.

[0045] Such as figure 1 As shown, the stackable article packaging container 100 of this embodiment is a container for containing eggs, but the application is not limited thereto. The container 100 includes a receiving part 110 , a cover part 120 and a locking part 130 . In ...

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Abstract

The present invention relates to a stackable article-packaging container, wherein the container is stackable, has safe locking means, can safely pack fragile articles, such as eggs, by the piece, and can prevent the article contents from leaking to the outside when the article is damaged. The stackable article-packaging container of the present invention comprises an accommodating unit, a lid unit, and a locking unit. The accommodating unit includes an accommodating bottom plate, and a plurality of inclined side walls that inclinedly extend from the edges of the bottom plate so as to define an accommodating space inside the accommodating unit. The lid unit includes a lid plate, and a plurality of inclined side walls inclinedly extending from the edges of the lid plate so as to define an accommodating space in an upper portion of the lid unit. The locking unit includes a locking bottom plate, and a plurality of inclined side walls inclinedly extending from the edges of the locking bottom plate so as to define an accommodating space inside the locking unit. The container according to the present invention may further comprise a corrugated insertion unit inserted in and coupled to the accommodating unit so as to safely store fragile articles, such as eggs, by the piece. The stackable container according to the present invention is configured such that the accommodating unit is inserted into the locking unit such that the inclined side walls of the accommodating unit can tightly contact the inclined side walls of the locking unit. Thus, the accommodating unit and the locking unit may function as a lock to prevent the container from being opened, and therefore the lid unit may not open during storage or transportation. Further, a cut line formed on the lid unit is cut so as to enable the easy opening of the lid unit of the container.

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technical field [0001] The present invention relates to a stackable article packaging container, and more specifically, to a container that can be stacked without containing articles and has a safe locking mechanism so that the lid cannot be opened during transportation or storage. In addition, the present invention relates to a container capable of being stacked, provided with a secure locking mechanism, individually securely packing fragile items such as eggs, and capable of preventing contents from flowing out to the outside when the items are damaged. Background technique [0002] As a method of manufacturing paper containers for individually packaging fragile items such as eggs, pulp molding technology is known. When an egg packaging container is produced by pulp molding technology, the cover can be integrally formed when the size of the container is small, but it is difficult to integrally form the cover when the size of the container is large. For example, it is diff...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): B65D85/32B65D5/66B65D5/50B65D5/54
CPCB65D5/5021B65D5/5061B65D5/546B65D5/667B65D85/328B65D5/50B65D5/54B65D5/66B65D85/32B65D5/001
Inventor 赵韩龙
Owner 赵韩龙
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