Fruit box with buffering folding partition plates
A clapboard and fruit technology, which is applied in the direction of packaging fruits/vegetables, containers to prevent mechanical damage, and packaging of vulnerable items. Problems such as the visual sense of fruit, to achieve the effect of avoiding collision damage, economical and practical structure, and simple structure
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[0023] refer to Figure 1-Figure 3 , is a structural schematic diagram of an embodiment of the present invention, a fruit box with a buffer folding partition, including a box body 1, and three layers of foldable damage-resistant partitions 2 are stacked up and down in the box body 1. The damage-resistant partition The board is made of 3-5mm polyethylene sheet.
[0024] The unfolded structure of the anti-damage partition 2 in each layer is a sheet-like flexible plate, including multiple "ten" unit sheets, and the multiple "ten" unit sheets are connected in series along the horizontal and vertical lines, forming 2 rows of 3 Arranged in a row; each of the "ten" character unit sheets comprises a square body 6, a rectangular side body 4, four sides of the square body 6 are respectively connected to four rectangular side bodies 4, and the four sides of the square body 6 are connected to each other. 6 middle part is provided with air vent 3, and the long side of described rectangula...
Embodiment 2
[0027] Compared with Embodiment 1, this embodiment is different in that: four layers of foldable damage-resistant partitions 2 are stacked up and down in the box body 1, and each layer of damage-resistant partitions 2 is composed of a plurality of "ten" character unit sheets They are connected in series horizontally and vertically, arranged in 3 rows and 3 columns; the front cutting edge 7 and the back cutting edge 5 on the anti-damage partition 2 are all linear incisions, and the depth of the incision is the thickness of the anti-damage partition 1 / 2 of.
Embodiment 3
[0029] Compared with Example 1, this embodiment is different in that: two layers of foldable anti-damage partitions 2 are stacked up and down in the box body 1, and each layer of anti-damage partitions 2 is composed of a plurality of "ten" character unit sheets They are connected in series horizontally and vertically, arranged in 3 rows and 4 columns; the front cutting edge 7 and the back cutting edge 5 on the anti-damage partition 2 are all linear incisions, and the depth of the incision is the thickness of the anti-damage partition 2 / 3 of.
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