Compression-resistant and shock-proof fruit packaging box
By designing a fruit packaging box with handles, a paper frame, and a concave base, the problems of fruit damage and space occupation caused by deformation during transportation caused by traditional fruit packaging boxes are solved, achieving the effects of pressure resistance, shock protection, and stable storage.
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
Traditional fruit packaging boxes are prone to deformation during transportation, which can cause the fruit to be squeezed and damaged. They also cannot effectively prevent the fruit from bumping and knocking when stacked, and they take up a lot of storage space.
A fruit packaging box comprising a box body and a box box is designed. The box body consists of a box bottom and a box box. The box box is equipped with a handle, a paper frame, and a concave bottom support. The concave bottom support contains an arc-shaped paper lid and an elastic plastic wrap. The contact parts consist of a main contact plate and side contact plates to enhance the stability and shock absorption of the box body.
It effectively prevents fruit from being damaged by bumps during transportation, enhances the box's pressure resistance, allows for stacking, reduces space occupation, and improves the stability of transportation and storage.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of packaging box technology, specifically to a pressure-resistant and shockproof fruit packaging box. Background Technology
[0002] Fruit refers to juicy, edible plant fruits with a predominantly sweet and sour taste. Fruits are not only rich in vitamins but also promote digestion. Fruit packaging boxes are box-shaped containers used for transporting fruit and are widely used in fruit shops, farmers' markets, and orchards.
[0003] Traditional fruit packaging involves placing the fruit inside and sealing the top with a lid. While a grid-like partition is added inside the box to handle bumps during transport, fruit boxes are typically stacked vertically. This can lead to box deformation, transferring force directly to the fruit and causing damage from compression. Deformed boxes also take up storage space and prevent further stacking, making fruit transportation and storage inconvenient. Therefore, a pressure-resistant and shock-resistant fruit packaging box is proposed. Utility Model Content
[0004] Therefore, the purpose of this utility model is to provide a pressure-resistant and shock-proof fruit packaging box to solve the technical problems mentioned in the background.
[0005] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides the following technical solution: a pressure-resistant and shock-proof fruit packaging box, comprising a box body, the box body being composed of a box bottom and a box box, the box box being fitted onto the top of the box bottom, a handle being provided at the horizontal center of the top of the box bottom, and paper frames glued to the top of the box body being provided on the front and back surfaces of the handle, with three sets of concave bottom supports for storing fruit provided at the top of each set of paper frames;
[0006] The upper surface of the box is provided with a clearance groove for the top of the handle to pass through. Above the paper frame is an abutment component fixed to the inner wall of the box. At the bottom of the abutment component are three sets of arc-shaped paper covers corresponding to the concave bottom support. The curved surface of the arc-shaped paper cover and near the bottom are connected to an elastic preservation film for squeezing the fruit.
[0007] As a preferred technical solution, the abutting component includes a main abutting plate fixed to the inner wall of the box, and side abutting plates are fixed on both sides of the abutting component. The tops of the two sets of side abutting plates are respectively glued to the front and rear inner walls and the upper inner wall of the box.
[0008] As a preferred technical solution, corrugated grooves are provided on both sides of the two sets of paper frames and handles, and strip-shaped corrugated paper is provided on the inner wall of the box at the position corresponding to the corrugated grooves.
[0009] As a preferred technical solution, the inner side of the paper frame is provided with filling shredded paper on the top of the box.
[0010] As a preferred technical solution, the handle and the bottom of the box are integrally bent and formed.
[0011] As a preferred technical solution, the upper surface of the paper frame is inclined, and the paper frame and the contacting part are formed by bending corrugated paper.
[0012] In summary, the present invention has the following main advantages:
[0013] This utility model uses a concave bottom tray and arc-shaped paper cover on a paper frame to position and constrain the placed fruit, preventing damage from bumps during transportation. Under the clamping of the contact parts, the fruit can be stabilized when the boxes are stacked one on top of the other, while increasing the load-bearing capacity of the box and preventing it from easily deforming or bending. This provides anti-pressure and anti-shaking effects for the fruit stored inside. 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 bottom sectional view of the box of this utility model;
[0017] Figure 4 This is a side sectional view of the box body of this utility model.
[0018] In the diagram: 100, box body;
[0019] 110. Box bottom; 120. Box; 121. Strip corrugated paper; 122. Leaving groove; 130. Paper frame; 131. Corrugated groove; 140. Concave bottom support; 150. Handle; 160. Filler for paper scraps; 170. Abutting parts; 171. Main abutting plate; 172. Side abutting plates; 180. Curved paper lid; 190. Elastic cling film. 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 pressure-resistant and shock-proof fruit packaging box, such as Figures 1 to 4 As shown, it includes a box body 100, which is composed of a box bottom 110 and a box box 120. The box box 120 is fitted on top of the box bottom 110. A handle 150 is provided at the horizontal center of the top of the box bottom 110. Paper frames 130 are glued to the top of the box body 100 on the front and back surfaces of the handle 150. Each set of paper frames 130 has three sets of concave bottom supports 140 for storing fruit on the top.
[0023] The upper surface of the box 120 is provided with a clearance groove 122 for the top of the handle 150 to pass through. Above the paper frame 130, there is an abutment member 170 fixed to the inner wall of the box 120. The bottom of the abutment member 170 is provided with three sets of arc-shaped paper covers 180 corresponding to the concave bottom support 140. The curved surface of the arc-shaped paper cover 180 and near the bottom position are connected to an elastic preservation film 190 for squeezing fruit.
[0024] The abutting component 170 includes a main abutting plate 171 fixed to the inner wall of the box 120, and side abutting plates 172 fixed on both sides of the abutting component 170. The tops of the two sets of side abutting plates 172 are respectively glued to the front and rear inner walls and the upper inner wall of the box 120.
[0025] The fruit can be placed one by one into each concave base tray 140, and the box 120 can be fitted onto the upper surface of the box bottom 110 from top to bottom. At this time, the paper frame 130 slides in along the inner wall of the box 120, and the handle 150 moves to the top of the box 120 through the clearance groove 122. The fruit packaging box can be taken away by holding the handle 150.
[0026] After the box 120 and the box bottom 110 are fitted together, the arc-shaped paper cover 180 is driven by the abutment component 170 to adhere to the upper surface of the paper frame 130 and be located on the outside of the concave base 140. The elastic preservation film 190 will come into contact with the fruit and deform, squeezing the fruit and placing it stably in the concave base 140, preventing the fruit from being bumped during transportation and providing shock protection for the fruit. The abutment component 170 can make the arc-shaped paper cover 180 stably adhere to the surface of the paper frame 130, so the elastic preservation film 190 will serve to position the fruit. The abutment component 170 consists of a main abutment plate 171 and a side abutment plate 172, which contact the front, back, left, right and upper inner walls of the box 120 respectively, to strengthen the box 120 and prevent deformation caused by the packaging box on the top or side walls. It can provide better anti-squeeze for the fruit stored inside.
[0027] Please refer to this carefully. Figure 2 and Figure 3 Corrugated grooves 131 are provided on both sides of the two sets of paper frames 130 and the handle 150, and strip-shaped corrugated paper 121 is provided on the inner wall of the box 120 at the position corresponding to the corrugated grooves 131.
[0028] When the box 120 is attached to the outer side of the paper frame 130 and the handle 150 from top to bottom, the strip corrugated paper 121 will enter the corresponding corrugated groove 131 to increase the static friction coefficient between the two, so that the box 120 can be stably placed on the top of the box bottom 110.
[0029] Please refer to this carefully. Figure 2 and Figure 4 The inner side of the paper frame 130, located at the top of the box body 100, is provided with a filling shredded paper 160.
[0030] The concave base 140 provides space for descent, which can provide a certain degree of elastic protection for the fruit stored inside the concave base 140.
[0031] Please refer to this carefully. Figure 2 The handle 150 and the bottom of the box 110 are formed by bending them into one piece.
[0032] This increases the connection between the handle 150 and the bottom of the box 110, better preventing breakage and fruit from falling out;
[0033] The handle 150, located at the top of the box 120, can be folded to the sides and laid flat, making it convenient to stack the box 100 on top.
[0034] Please refer to this carefully. Figure 2 and Figure 4 The upper surface of the paper frame 130 is inclined, and the paper frame 130 and the contacting part 170 are formed by bending corrugated paper.
[0035] This causes the concave base 140 to be tilted forward, exposing more of the stored fruit and making it easier to manually pick up and put away the fruit.
[0036] Furthermore, corrugated cardboard is used to enhance the strength of the cardboard frame 130, enabling it to better bear the weight of the fruit.
[0037] When in use, the fruits can be placed one by one into each concave base tray 140, and the box 120 can be fitted onto the upper surface of the box bottom 110 from top to bottom. At this time, the paper frame 130 slides in along the inner wall of the box 120, and the handle 150 moves to the top of the box 120 through the clearance groove 122. The fruit packaging box can be taken away by holding the handle 150.
[0038] After the box 120 and the box bottom 110 are fitted together, the curved paper cover 180 is driven by the abutting component 170 to adhere to the upper surface of the paper frame 130 and be located on the outside of the concave base 140. Its elastic preservation film 190 will come into contact with the fruit and deform, squeezing the fruit and placing it stably within the concave base 140. This prevents the fruit from being bumped or bruised during transportation, providing shock protection. The abutting component 170 ensures that the curved paper cover 180 adheres stably to the paper frame 130. The surface of the plastic wrap 190 is such that it can position the fruit. The contact part 170 consists of a main contact plate 171 and a side contact plate 172, which contact the front, back, left, right and upper inner walls of the box 120 respectively. This strengthens the box 120 and prevents deformation caused by the packaging box being squeezed from the top or side walls. It can also provide better anti-squeeze protection for the fruit stored inside. All parts not mentioned in this device are the same as or can be implemented using existing technology.
[0039] 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 shockproof and pressure-resistant fruit packaging box comprising a box body (100), characterized in that: The box body (100) is composed of a box bottom (110) and a box box (120), the box box (120) is sleeved on the top of the box bottom (110), the top of the box bottom (110) is provided with a handle (150) in the transverse center part, the front and rear surfaces of the handle (150) are provided with a paper frame (130) adhered to the top of the box body (100), and the top of each group of the paper frame (130) is provided with three groups of concave bottom supports (140) for storing fruits; The upper surface of the box box (120) is provided with a let slot (122) for the top of the handle (150) to pass through, the upper surface of the paper frame (130) is provided with a contact component (170) fixed to the inner wall of the box box (120), and the bottom of the contact component (170) is provided with three groups of arc-shaped paper covers (180) corresponding to the concave bottom supports (140), the curved surface of the arc-shaped paper cover (180) is connected with an elastic preservative film (190) for pressing fruits near the bottom position.
2. The compression-resistant shock-absorbing fruit packaging box according to claim 1, characterized in that: The contact component (170) includes a main contact plate (171) fixed to the inner wall of the box box (120), and side contact plates (172) are fixed to the two sides of the contact component (170), and the top of the two groups of side contact plates (172) is respectively adhered and connected with the front and rear inner walls and the upper inner wall of the box box (120).
3. The crush-resistant shock-resistant fruit packaging box of claim 1, wherein: The two groups of paper frames (130) and the two side surfaces of the handle (150) are provided with corrugated grooves (131), and the inner wall of the box box (120) is provided with strip-shaped corrugated paper (121) at the corresponding position of the corrugated grooves (131).
4. The crush-resistant shock-resistant fruit packaging box of claim 1, wherein: The inner side of the paper frame (130) is provided with a filling paper scrap (160) on the top of the box body (100).
5. The crush-resistant shock-resistant fruit packaging box according to claim 1, wherein: The handle (150) and the box bottom (110) are integrally bent and formed.
6. The crush-resistant shock-resistant fruit packaging box of claim 1, wherein: The upper surface of the paper frame (130) is inclined, and the paper frame (130) and the contact component (170) are bent and formed by corrugated paper.