Packaging box with flowers
By incorporating a rotatable flower structure into the packaging box, the problem of insufficient packaging aesthetics was solved, thereby enhancing visual appeal and boosting gift sales.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520606274.9
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-04-01
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-24
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-04-01
AI Technical Summary
Existing packaging designs lack aesthetic appeal and fail to attract consumers' interest, especially for gift items.
A rotatable flower structure, including inner, middle, and outer petals, is incorporated into the packaging box. By limiting the rotation angle, the angles between the petals are kept consistent, creating a layered flower shape and enhancing the aesthetic appeal.
By rotating the petals to create a layered flower shape, the visual appeal and aesthetics of the packaging box are enhanced, thereby improving the sales performance of the gift.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of packaging, specifically to a packaging box with flowers. Background Technology
[0002] The original purpose of packaging boxes was to protect products from damage. However, as people's living standards have improved, more demands have been placed on packaging boxes, such as aesthetics and ease of use. The quality of packaging box design can even directly affect product sales, especially for gift items, where box design is even more crucial. However, most existing packaging boxes have fixed geometric structures, making it difficult to attract consumers' interest. To enhance the aesthetic appeal of the packaging box, the applicant conceived of designing an outer layer that mimics the shape of a blooming flower. Utility Model Content
[0003] Based on this, and in response to the above problems, this utility model provides a packaging box with flowers.
[0004] The objective of this utility model can be achieved through the following technical solutions:
[0005] A packaging box with a flower includes a box body with an internal receiving cavity. The flower is attached to the box body. The flower includes inner petals, middle petals located outside the inner petals, and outer petals located outside the middle petals. When the inner petals, middle petals, and outer petals overlap, it is in a closed state. When the outer petals and middle petals are rotated to form a flower shape, it is in a displayed state. A first rotation angle limiting structure is provided between the inner petals and the middle petals, and a second rotation angle limiting structure is provided between the middle petals and the outer petals.
[0006] Using the above technical solution, by setting flowers on the box, merchants place products inside. By rotating the outer and middle petals, the packaging box can display a distinct, blooming flower shape, enhancing its aesthetics and increasing visual appeal. A first limiting rotation angle structure is provided between the inner and middle petals, and a second limiting rotation angle structure is provided between the middle and outer petals, ensuring that the angles formed between the inner and middle petals and between the middle and outer petals are equal, thus creating a distinctly layered, blooming flower shape.
[0007] In a specific embodiment of this utility model: the first limiting rotation angle structure includes a first folded piece whose right edge, connected to the middle position of the inner petal, is folded and pasted onto the outer surface of the inner petal, and a second folded piece whose right edge, connected to the middle position of the middle petal, is folded and pasted onto the inner surface of the middle petal.
[0008] In a specific embodiment of this utility model: the second limiting rotation angle structure includes a third folded piece connected to the left edge of the middle petal and then pasted onto the outer surface of the middle petal, and a fourth folded piece connected to the left edge of the middle position of the outer petal and then pasted onto the inner surface of the outer petal.
[0009] In a specific embodiment of this utility model: the inner petals, the middle petals, and the outer petals are all made of corrugated paper or cardboard.
[0010] In a specific embodiment of this utility model: the flower is detachably mounted on the box body via a connector.
[0011] In a specific embodiment of this utility model: the connector is divided into a cylindrical insertion part and a disc-shaped stop part connected to the root of the insertion part. The inner petals, middle petals and outer petals are all provided with through holes in the middle position. The box body is provided with mounting holes. The diameter of the stop part is larger than the diameter of the through hole. During assembly, the end of the insertion part is passed through the through holes of the outer petals, middle petals and inner petals in sequence and then inserted into the mounting hole of the box body.
[0012] In a specific embodiment of this utility model: the outer peripheral surface of the insertion part has a radially outward protruding stop protrusion located inside the receiving cavity. The stop protrusion abuts against the inner wall of the receiving cavity to prevent the connector from detaching from the mounting hole.
[0013] In a specific embodiment of this utility model: the connector is a plastic connector.
[0014] In summary, this invention enhances the overall aesthetics of the packaging box by creating distinct layers of blooming flowers on the box body, thereby increasing its visual appeal. By employing a first limiting rotation angle structure between the inner and middle petals, and a second limiting rotation angle structure between the middle and outer petals, the included angles formed between the inner and middle petals and between the middle and outer petals are ensured to be equal, thus creating a distinctly layered blooming flower shape. Attached Figure Description
[0015] The present invention will be further described below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0016] Figure 1 This shows the flowers mounted on the box in a closed state;
[0017] Figure 2 This shows the flowers mounted on the box in a display state;
[0018] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the box structure of this utility model;
[0019] Figure 4This is a schematic diagram of the fully unfolded box body of this utility model;
[0020] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the inner petals of this utility model when fully unfolded;
[0021] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of the inner petals of this utility model;
[0022] Figure 7 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the middle layer petals of this utility model when fully unfolded;
[0023] Figure 8 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the middle petals of this utility model;
[0024] Figure 9 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the outer petals of this utility model when fully unfolded;
[0025] Figure 10 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the outer petals of this utility model;
[0026] Figure 11 This is a structural schematic diagram of the connector of this utility model;
[0027] Figure 12 This shows the connector passing through the through holes in the outer, middle, and inner petals and being inserted into the mounting. Detailed Implementation
[0028] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present utility model, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of the present utility model, all other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art without creative effort are within the protection scope of the present utility model.
[0029] Please see Figure 1 , Figure 2 and Figure 3 As shown, this utility model is a packaging box with flowers, including a box body 10 and flowers 30 connected to the box body 10. The box body 10 has a top opening 11 and an internal receiving cavity 12. The box body 10 can be made of corrugated cardboard or cardboard.
[0030] like Figure 3 and Figure 4As shown, the box body 10 includes a right side panel 102, a rear side panel 103, a left side panel 104, a front side panel 105, and a side wing 106 connected sequentially from end to end. The right side panel 102, rear side panel 103, left side panel 104, and front side panel 105 are folded together to form a receiving cavity 12. The side wing 106 has an adhesive application area. After folding, the side wing 106 is bonded to the inner surface of the right side panel 102.
[0031] A first base plate 107 is connected to the lower edge of the right side plate 102. A second base plate 108 is connected to the lower edge of the rear side plate 103. A third base plate 109 is connected to the lower edge of the left side plate 104. A fourth base plate 110 is connected to the lower edge of the front side plate 105. A first connecting piece 111 is located on the right side of the second base plate 108. A second connecting piece 112 is located on the right side of the fourth base plate 109. Both the first base plate 107 and the third base plate 109 have adhesive application areas. The first base plate 107, the second base plate 108, the third base plate 109, and the fourth base plate 110 are folded inward by 180°. Then, the first connecting piece 111 is folded and bonded to the second base plate 108, and the second connecting piece 112 is folded and bonded to the fourth base plate 110. After this, the first base plate 107, the second base plate 108, the third base plate 109, and the fourth base plate 110 form the lower end of the self-locking sealed receiving cavity 12.
[0032] A lid 20 for sealing the opening 11 is attached to the rear edge of the opening 11. A tongue 21 is attached to the upper edge of the lid 20. Dustproof flaps 22 are attached to the left and right edges of the opening 11. After folding the two dustproof flaps 22 inward, the lid 20 is folded to seal the opening 11, and the tongue 21 is folded and inserted into the opening 11.
[0033] like Figure 1 and Figure 2 As shown, in this embodiment, the flower 30 includes inner petals 31, middle petals 32 located outside the inner petals 31, and outer petals 33 located outside the middle petals 32. The inner petals 31, middle petals 32, and outer petals 33 are in a closed state when they overlap; the outer petals 33 and the middle petals are rotated to form a flower shape, which is the display state. Thus, when a merchant places a product inside a box, rotating the outer and middle petals creates a distinct, blooming flower shape on the packaging, enhancing the overall aesthetics of the box and increasing its visual appeal.
[0034] The design incorporates a first rotation-limiting structure between the inner petal 31 and the middle petal 32, and a second rotation-limiting structure between the middle petal 32 and the outer petal 33. This structure ensures that the middle and outer petals do not over-spread during rotation, maintaining structural stability and aesthetics.
[0035] like Figure 5-10As shown, in this embodiment, the first rotation angle limiting structure includes a first folded piece 311 connected to the middle position of the inner petal 31, with its right edge folded and pasted onto the outer surface of the inner petal, and a second folded piece 321 connected to the middle position of the middle petal 32, with its right edge folded and pasted onto the inner surface of the middle petal 32. The second rotation angle limiting structure includes a third folded piece 322 connected to the left edge of the middle petal 32, with its left edge folded and pasted onto the outer surface of the middle petal 32, and a fourth folded piece 331 connected to the middle position of the outer petal 33, with its left edge folded and pasted onto the inner surface of the outer petal 33.
[0036] When the inner petal 31, middle petal 32, and outer petal 33 overlap, they form a closed state. When switching to the display state, the outer petal 33 is rotated clockwise, causing the fourth fold piece 331 to rotate with it. Since the fourth fold piece 331 is attached to the inner surface of the outer petal 33, during rotation it contacts and pushes the third fold piece 322, which is attached to the outer surface of the middle petal 32, causing the middle petal 32 to rotate clockwise. The rotation of the middle petal 32 is then transmitted through the second fold piece 321 to the first fold piece 311, which is attached to the outer surface of the inner petal 31, causing the inner petal 31 to rotate clockwise. Throughout the process, the first limiting rotation angle structure (first folding piece 311 and second folding piece 321) forms a limit between the inner petal 31 and the middle petal 32, and the second limiting rotation angle structure (third folding piece 322 and fourth folding piece 331) forms a limit between the middle petal 32 and the outer petal 33, ensuring that the included angle formed between the inner petal 31 and the middle petal 32 and the included angle formed between the middle petal 32 and the outer petal 33 are equal in size, thus forming a flower shape with distinct layers.
[0037] In this embodiment, the inner petals 31, the middle petals 32, and the outer petals 33 are all made of corrugated paper.
[0038] like Figure 11 and Figure 12 As shown, the flower 30 is detachably mounted on the box body 10 via the connector 40. In this embodiment, the connector 40 consists of a cylindrical insertion part 41 and a disc-shaped stop part 42 connected to the root of the insertion part 41. Through holes 34 are provided in the middle positions of the inner petals 31, the middle petals 32, and the outer petals 33. A mounting hole 101 is provided on the box body 10. The diameter of the stop part 42 is larger than the diameter of the through hole 34. During assembly, the end of the insertion part 41 is passed sequentially through the through holes 34 of the outer petals 33, the middle petals 32, and the inner petals 31, and then inserted into the mounting hole 101 of the box body 10. The connector 40 can be made of plastic.
[0039] In this embodiment, the outer peripheral surface of the insertion part 41 has a radially outwardly protruding stop protrusion 43 located within the receiving cavity. The stop protrusion 43 abuts against the inner wall of the receiving cavity to prevent the connector from disengaging from the mounting hole 101.
[0040] In use, after folding and gluing the box body 10 into shape, place the product into the receiving cavity 12 through the opening 11, and seal the opening 11 by folding the box lid 20 and the tongue 21. Then, insert the end of the connector 40 through the perforations 34 of the outer petal 33, the middle petal 32, and the inner petal 31 in sequence into the mounting hole 101 of the box body 10, with the stop protrusion 43 abutting against the inner wall of the receiving cavity. Finally, rotate the outer petal 33 clockwise to unfold the outer petal 33, the middle petal 32, and the inner petal 31 in sequence, forming a flower shape with distinct layers.
[0041] The above description provides a detailed account of one embodiment of the present invention. However, this description is merely a preferred embodiment and should not be construed as limiting the scope of the present invention. All equivalent variations and improvements made within the scope of the claims of the present invention should still fall within the patent coverage of the present invention.
Claims
1. A packaging box with flowers, comprising a box body having an internal receiving cavity, characterized in that, The box is attached to a flower, which includes an inner petal, a middle petal located outside the inner petal, and an outer petal located outside the middle petal. When the inner petal, middle petal, and outer petal overlap, the box is in a closed state. When the outer petal and middle petal are rotated to form a flower shape, the box is in a display state. The inner petal and middle petal are provided with a first rotation angle limiting structure, and the middle petal and outer petal are provided with a second rotation angle limiting structure.
2. The flower-patterned packaging box according to claim 1, characterized in that, The first rotation angle limiting structure includes a first folded piece whose right edge, connected to the middle position of the inner petal, is folded and pasted onto the outer surface of the inner petal, and a second folded piece whose right edge, connected to the middle position of the middle petal, is folded and pasted onto the inner surface of the middle petal.
3. The flower-patterned packaging box according to claim 1, characterized in that, The second rotation angle limiting structure includes a third folded piece connected to the left edge of the middle petal and then pasted onto the outer surface of the middle petal, and a fourth folded piece connected to the left edge of the middle position of the outer petal and then pasted onto the inner surface of the outer petal.
4. The flower-patterned packaging box according to claim 1, characterized in that, The inner petals, middle petals, and outer petals are all made of corrugated paper or cardboard.
5. The flower-decorated packaging box according to claim 1, characterized in that, The flowers are detachably mounted on the box via connectors.
6. The flower-decorated packaging box according to claim 5, characterized in that, The connector is divided into a cylindrical insertion part and a disc-shaped stop part connected to the root of the insertion part. The inner petals, middle petals and outer petals are provided with through holes in the middle position. The box body is provided with mounting holes. The diameter of the stop part is larger than the diameter of the through hole. During assembly, the end of the insertion part is inserted into the mounting hole of the box body after passing through the through holes of the outer petals, middle petals and inner petals in sequence.
7. The flower-decorated packaging box according to claim 6, characterized in that, The outer peripheral surface of the insertion part has a radially outward protruding stop protrusion located inside the receiving cavity. The stop protrusion abuts against the inner wall of the receiving cavity to prevent the connector from detaching from the mounting hole.
8. The flower-decorated packaging box according to claim 5, characterized in that, The connector is made of plastic.