Anti-collision fruit packaging box
By introducing multi-layered base components and reinforcing structures into fruit packaging boxes, and using elastic films and V-shaped pearl cotton strips to protect the fruit, the problem of damage caused by external deformation during fruit transportation is solved, and the strength and protective effect of the packaging box are improved.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-04-11
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-03
AI Technical Summary
Existing fruit packaging boxes are prone to deformation due to external forces during transportation, which can cause the fruit to be crushed and damaged. Furthermore, their own strength is insufficient to effectively protect the fruit.
A fruit packaging box was designed, comprising a box body, a box lid, and paper partitions. The interior features a multi-layered base assembly and a reinforcing structure, with protection provided by an elastic film and V-shaped pearl cotton strips. The paper partitions and corrugated beams form reinforcing beams to enhance the box body's strength.
It effectively prevents fruit from being damaged during transportation due to bumps, improves the overall strength of the packaging box, reduces fruit loss, and provides better protection.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of fruit packaging box technology, specifically to a fruit packaging box that is resistant to bumps and knocks. Background Technology
[0002] Fruit packaging boxes are boxes used to package fruit, facilitating its transportation, preservation, and sale. They also serve to beautify the fruit. Fruit packaging boxes typically contain product information such as production date, shelf life, barcode, instructions for use, manufacturer's phone number and address, etc., which facilitates handling and transportation, protects the product from damage, and keeps it fresh.
[0003] Currently, pearl cotton is usually added inside fruit packaging boxes to protect the fruit. However, the packaging boxes themselves are relatively fragile. Fruit packaging boxes are usually stored or transported by stacking them, so the packaging boxes bear a certain weight. If the packaging box is deformed by external force, the external force will be directly applied to the fruit inside, causing the fruit to be crushed and damaged or even rot, resulting in economic losses for the buyer. Therefore, a collision-proof fruit packaging box is proposed. Utility Model Content
[0004] Therefore, the purpose of this utility model is to provide a fruit packaging box that is resistant to bumps and knocks, so as to solve the technical problems mentioned in the background.
[0005] To achieve the above objectives, the present invention provides the following technical solution: a bump-proof fruit packaging box, comprising a box body, the box body being composed of a box lid and a box box, the box lid being fitted onto the top of the box box, a paper partition extending through to the top of the box lid being fixed at the transverse center position inside the box box, and multiple layers of bottom tray assemblies for storing fruit being provided on the front and back surfaces of the paper partition inside the box box.
[0006] The base assembly includes a paper frame that fits against the outer wall of the paper partition. A circular hole is pre-drilled at the top of the paper frame. A horizontal cardboard is arranged inside the circular hole. Multiple sets of constraint tubes communicating with the circular hole are arranged at the top of the horizontal cardboard. A concave paper support that slides on the inner wall of the constraint tube is installed inside the circular hole. Multiple sets of V-shaped pearl cotton strips fixed to the top of the horizontal cardboard are arranged inside the constraint tube. A plastic tube is fixed at the bottom of the horizontal cardboard directly below each set of constraint tubes. An elastic film is connected to the curved inner wall of the plastic tube near the bottom.
[0007] As a preferred technical solution, a groove is provided on the top of the box lid at the position corresponding to the paper partition, and two sets of handles are fixed on the top of the paper partition, with the handles extending through the groove to the top of the box lid.
[0008] As a preferred technical solution, the box has four sets of internal corners with longitudinally glued reinforcing plates, and the corners of the bottom support assembly have chamfers corresponding to the reinforcing plates.
[0009] As a preferred technical solution, multiple sets of the V-shaped pearl cotton strips are arranged in a ring array and equidistantly distributed on the inner side of the constraint tube, and the curved top of the multiple sets of the V-shaped pearl cotton strips is attached to the bottom of the concave paper tray.
[0010] As a preferred technical solution, the bottom of the horizontal cardboard is fixed with a corrugated beam between two adjacent sets of elastic films, and the front and rear ends of the corrugated beam are attached to the front and rear inner walls of the paper frame.
[0011] As a preferred technical solution, two sets of pearl cotton boards are fixed on the upper inner wall of the box cover, and a space for a paper feeding partition and a handle to pass through is reserved between the two sets of pearl cotton boards.
[0012] In summary, the present invention has the following main advantages:
[0013] This invention utilizes a bottom tray assembly placed on top of each other to position the fruit stored in the lower layer, preventing damage caused by the fruit sliding during transport. Elastic film and V-shaped pearl cotton strips provide elastic protection, reducing fruit loss during transport. Internal paper partitions and corrugated beams work together to form reinforcing beams in both the horizontal and vertical directions within the box, enhancing its overall strength and providing better protection against crushing and damage to the fruit. Attached Figure Description
[0014] Figure 1 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the present invention;
[0015] Figure 2 This is an unfolded view of the internal structure of the box body of this utility model;
[0016] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the box lid and the internal structure of the box of this utility model;
[0017] Figure 4 This is an unfolded structural diagram of the base support assembly of this utility model;
[0018] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the internal structure of the constraint cylinder of this utility model.
[0019] In the diagram: 100, Box body; 110, Box lid; 111, Groove; 112, Pearl cotton board; 120, Box box; 121, Reinforcing plate; 130, Base support assembly; 131, Paper frame; 132, Round hole; 133, Concave paper tray; 134, Constraint tube; 135, Horizontal cardboard; 136, Corrugated beam; 137, Plastic tube; 138, Elastic film; 139, V-shaped pearl cotton strip; 140, Paper partition; 141, Handle. Detailed Implementation
[0020] The technical solutions of the present invention will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. The embodiments described below with reference to the accompanying drawings are exemplary and are only used to explain the present invention, and should not be construed as limiting the present invention.
[0021] The embodiments of this utility model will be described below based on its overall structure.
[0022] A type of fruit packaging box that protects against bumps and knocks, such as Figures 1 to 5 As shown, the box includes a box body 100, which is composed of a box lid 110 and a box box 120. The box lid 110 is fitted onto the top of the box box 120. A paper partition 140 is fixed at the center of the box box 120, extending through to the top of the box lid 110. The front and rear surfaces of the paper partition 140 are provided with multiple layers of bottom tray assemblies 130 for storing fruit inside the box box 120.
[0023] The base support assembly 130 includes a paper frame 131 that is attached to the outer wall of the paper partition 140. A round hole 132 is reserved at the top of the paper frame 131. A horizontal cardboard 135 is provided inside the round hole 132. A plurality of constraint tubes 134 connected to the round hole 132 are provided at the top of the horizontal cardboard 135. A concave paper support 133 that slides on the inner wall of the constraint tube 134 is installed inside the round hole 132. A plurality of V-shaped pearl cotton strips 139 fixed to the top of the horizontal cardboard 135 are provided inside the constraint tube 134. A plastic tube 137 is fixed at the bottom of the horizontal cardboard 135 directly below each set of constraint tubes 134. An elastic film 138 is connected to the curved inner wall of the plastic tube 137 near the bottom.
[0024] The box 120 has four sets of internal corners with longitudinally glued reinforcing plates 121, and the corners of the bottom support assembly 130 are provided with chamfers corresponding to the reinforcing plates 121.
[0025] The bottom of the horizontal cardboard 135 is fixed with a corrugated beam 136 between two adjacent sets of elastic films 138, and the front and rear ends of the corrugated beam 136 are attached to the front and rear inner walls of the paper frame 131.
[0026] The fruit is placed in the concave paper tray 133 at the top of the paper frame 131, and the paper frame 131 containing the fruit is placed in the space formed by the paper partition 140 and the box 120. The upper paper frame 131 exerts a certain pressure on the lower paper frame 131, and the upper plastic tube 137 will gradually adhere to the top of the lower paper frame 131 due to gravity. Its elastic film 138 will arch upward and deform. At the same time, the lower concave paper tray 133 will descend along the lower restraint tube 134 and squeeze the V-shaped pearl cotton strip 139 to bend and deform, thereby creating space for the fruit to enter and playing a restraining role. The paper frames 131 stacked on top of each other in this way have a restraining effect on the stored fruit, preventing damage caused by shaking during transportation.
[0027] The paper partition 140 is horizontally located in the middle of the box 120, which can strengthen the external force that the sides can withstand. The corrugated beam 136 at the bottom of each set of horizontal cardboard 135 cooperates with the paper partition 140 to form a reinforcing beam in the longitudinal direction of the box 120, thereby increasing the external force that the front and back can withstand, thus improving the strength of the box 100 itself. Combined with the reinforcing plate 121 at the inside corner, the box 100 is less prone to deformation, thus better coping with the pressure generated when stacked on top of each other, and achieving a better protection for the fruit stored inside.
[0028] Please refer to this carefully. Figure 1 and Figure 2 The top of the box cover 110 is provided with a groove 111 corresponding to the paper partition 140. Two sets of handles 141 are fixed on the top of the paper partition 140, and the handles 141 extend through the groove 111 to the top of the box cover 110.
[0029] The groove 111 allows the handle 141 to be located on the top of the lid 110, making it easy for people to hold and carry the box 100. At the same time, the two sets of handles 141 can be bent at ninety degrees to fit against the upper surface of the lid 110, making it convenient to stack the box 100 on top of each other.
[0030] Please refer to this carefully. Figure 5 Multiple sets of V-shaped pearl cotton strips 139 are arranged in a ring array and are equidistantly distributed on the inner side of the constraint tube 134. The curved top of the multiple sets of V-shaped pearl cotton strips 139 is attached to the bottom of the concave paper tray 133.
[0031] Multiple sets of V-shaped pearl cotton strips 139 support the concave paper tray 133, giving it space to descend, thus making it suitable for storing fruits within a certain size range.
[0032] Please refer to this carefully. Figure 3 Two sets of pearl cotton boards 112 are fixed on the upper inner wall of the box lid 110, and a space is reserved between the two sets of pearl cotton boards 112 for the passage of the paper feeding partition 140 and the handle 141.
[0033] The pearl cotton board 112 exerts a squeezing and restraining effect on the fruit stored in the upper bottom support assembly 130, while not obstructing the paper partition 140, so that the box lid 110 and the box body 100 can be completely fitted and locked together.
[0034] In use, the fruit is placed in the concave paper tray 133 at the top of the paper frame 131, and the paper frame 131 containing the fruit is placed in the space formed by the paper partition 140 and the box 120. The upper paper frame 131 exerts a certain pressure on the lower paper frame 131, and the upper plastic tube 137 will gradually adhere to the top of the lower paper frame 131 due to gravity. Its elastic film 138 will arch upward and deform. At the same time, the lower concave paper tray 133 will descend along the lower restraint tube 134 and squeeze the V-shaped pearl cotton strip 139 to bend and deform, thereby creating space for the fruit to enter and playing a restraining role. The paper frames 131 stacked in this way restrain the stored fruit and prevent damage caused by shaking during transportation.
[0035] The paper partition 140 is horizontally located in the middle of the box 120, which can strengthen the external force that the sides can withstand. The corrugated beam 136 at the bottom of each set of horizontal cardboard 135 cooperates with the paper partition 140 to form a reinforcing beam in the longitudinal direction of the box 120, thereby increasing the external force that the front and back can withstand, thus improving the strength of the box 100 itself. Combined with the reinforcing plate 121 at the inside corner, the box 100 is less prone to deformation, thus better coping with the pressure generated when stacked on top of each other, and achieving a better protection for the fruit stored inside.
[0036] Although embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, these specific embodiments are merely explanations of the present invention and are not intended to limit the invention. The specific features, structures, materials, or characteristics described may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more embodiments or examples. After reading this specification, those skilled in the art may make modifications, substitutions, and variations to the embodiments as needed without departing from the principles and spirit of the present invention, provided that such modifications, substitutions, and variations are within the scope of the claims of the present invention and are protected by patent law.
Claims
1. A knock-resistant fruit packaging box comprising a box body (100), characterized in that: The box body (100) is composed of a box cover (110) and a box box (120), the box cover (110) is sleeved on the top of the box box (120), the paper partition plate (140) is fixed in the horizontal center position in the box box (120) and penetrates to the upper side of the box cover (110), the front and back surfaces of the paper partition plate (140) are located in the box box (120) and are provided with a plurality of bottom support assemblies (130) for storing fruits; The bottom support assembly (130) comprises a paper frame (131) attached to the outer wall of the paper partition plate (140), the top of the paper frame (131) is provided with a round hole (132), the inner transverse of the round hole (132) is provided with a horizontal paper plate (135), the top of the horizontal paper plate (135) is provided with a plurality of constraint cylinders (134) connected with the round hole (132), the round hole (132) is provided with a concave paper support (133) sliding in the inner wall of the constraint cylinder (134), the constraint cylinder (134) is provided with a plurality of V-shaped pearl cotton strips (139) fixed on the top of the horizontal paper plate (135), the bottom of the horizontal paper plate (135) is fixed with a plastic cylinder (137) directly below each group of constraint cylinders (134), and the curved inner wall of the plastic cylinder (137) is connected with an elastic film (138) near the bottom position.
2. The knock-resistant fruit packaging box according to claim 1, wherein: The top of the box cover (110) is provided with a strip groove (111) corresponding to the position of the paper partition plate (140), and the top of the paper partition plate (140) is fixed with two groups of handles (141), and the handles (141) extend above the box cover (110) through the strip groove (111).
3. The knock-resistant fruit packaging box according to claim 1, wherein: The inside of the box box (120) is longitudinally glued with four groups of reinforcing plates (121) at the inside corners, and the corners of the bottom support assembly (130) are provided with straight chamfers corresponding to the reinforcing plates (121).
4. The knock-resistant fruit packaging box according to claim 1, wherein: A plurality of V-shaped pearl cotton strips (139) are arranged in a ring array at equal intervals on the inner side of the constraint cylinder (134), and the curved top of the plurality of V-shaped pearl cotton strips (139) is attached to the bottom of the concave paper support (133).
5. The knock-resistant fruit package of claim 1, wherein: The bottom of the horizontal paper plate (135) is fixed with a corrugated beam (136) between the adjacent two groups of elastic films (138), and the front and rear ends of the corrugated beam (136) are attached to the front and rear inner walls of the paper frame (131).
6. The knock-resistant fruit packaging box according to claim 1, wherein: The upper inner wall of the box cover (110) is fixed with two groups of pearl cotton plates (112), and a space is reserved between the two groups of pearl cotton plates (112) for the paper partition plate (140) and the handle (141) to pass through.