Assembled block structure and packaging box

By designing an assemblable divider structure that integrates a dipping sauce tray, the cumbersome operation of cardboard packaging and the problem of sauce placement are solved, achieving efficient food separation and sauce placement in one integrated manner, thus improving packaging efficiency and customer experience.

CN223972892UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-06FUJIAN NANWANG ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION TECH CO LTD
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CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-03-26
Publication Date
2026-03-06

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Technical Problem

Existing cardboard packaging is cumbersome and prone to errors when assembling dividers, and lacks a dedicated structure for sauce containers, affecting packaging efficiency and customer experience.

Method used

Design an assemblable grid structure, including fixed pieces, adhesive pieces, movable pieces, and folding pieces, which are formed by adhesive to form the grid structure, adaptable to paper boxes or paper drums of different sizes, and integrated with a dipping sauce trough function to simplify the operation process.

Benefits of technology

It integrates food separation and sauce placement, significantly improving packaging efficiency, simplifying staff operations, adapting to various packaging needs, and enhancing customer satisfaction.

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Abstract

The utility model discloses an assembled block structure and a packing box, and relates to the technical field of packing box block structures. The blocking structure comprises a fixed piece, a sticking piece, a movable piece and a turnover piece, the sticking piece and the fixed piece are bonded to form a first blocking structure, the turnover piece is bent to form a second blocking structure, the movable piece is bent to form a first side face of the sauce dipping groove, a local area of the fixed piece forms a second side face of the sauce dipping groove, and the sauce dipping groove is formed in the center area of the blocking structure; the sauce dipping groove is of a quadrilateral structure. The block structure integrates the functions of food separation and sauce placement, and is suitable for packaging scenes of various snack set meals. The assembled block structure can be rapidly combined with the packaging box through simple stretching operation, the operation steps of shop assistants are remarkably reduced, and the packaging efficiency is improved. In addition, the block structure can be flexibly matched with paper boxes or paper barrels of different sizes, diversified packaging requirements are met, and the integrated function of food separation and sauce placement is achieved.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the technical field of packaging box partition structure, specifically an assemblable partition structure and packaging box. Background Technology

[0002] Many snack sets are packaged in cardboard boxes with dividers, but this design has several problems in practice: First, staff need to manually insert and adjust the dividers when assembling the boxes, a cumbersome and error-prone process that reduces packaging efficiency. Second, the boxes lack a dedicated space for sauce containers, meaning staff may forget to add sauces, or the sauce containers may be lost if stored separately, impacting customer experience. These issues not only increase staff workload but can also lead to decreased customer satisfaction. Therefore, optimizing the cardboard box design to simplify the process and address sauce placement is crucial for improving overall service efficiency. Utility Model Content

[0003] This utility model provides an assemblable partition structure and packaging box, which overcomes the shortcomings described in the background art.

[0004] The technical solution adopted by this utility model to solve its technical problem is:

[0005] An assemblable divider structure includes a fixed piece, an adhesive piece, a movable piece, and a folding piece. The adhesive piece and the fixed piece are bonded together to form a first divider structure. The folding piece is bent to form a second divider structure. The movable piece is bent to form a first side of a dipping sauce trough. A portion of the fixed piece forms a second side of the dipping sauce trough. The central area of ​​the divider structure is the dipping sauce trough, which is quadrilateral in shape. Two of each of the first and second sides are provided, with the two first sides facing each other and the two second sides also facing each other. The area enclosed by the four sides is the dipping sauce trough for holding the sauce container. With two of each of the first and second divider structures, multiple divider structures can be combined within a cardboard box or paper drum to create multiple independent spaces for holding various snacks. Typically, the overall size of the divider structure is adapted to the cardboard box or paper drum. When packaging, simply place the assembled divider into the cardboard box or paper drum; this is convenient and time-saving. The size and shape of the dipping sauce trough can be adjusted according to the size of the sauce container to fit different sizes. The fixed panels, adhesive panels, movable panels, and folding panels are made of recyclable cardboard or environmentally friendly composite materials, making the grid structure both environmentally friendly and durable.

[0006] A preferred technical solution: The movable piece, the adhesive piece, and the fixed piece are adjacent to each other and have horizontal creases.

[0007] A preferred technical solution: The movable piece and the adhesive piece are adjacent and have a first vertical crease.

[0008] During assembly, the movable piece and the adhesive piece are folded and overlapped together along the horizontal crease. The adhesive piece is then bonded to the fixed piece with an adhesive or pre-applied glue layer, while the movable piece is not bonded to the fixed piece. The movable piece is then bent at a certain angle along the first vertical crease to form the first side of the dipping sauce groove. When the movable piece is bonded to the fixed piece, a partition without a dipping sauce groove can be formed.

[0009] A preferred technical solution: The folding piece is adjacent to the fixing piece and has a second vertical fold.

[0010] A preferred technical solution: The movable piece is bent along the first vertical crease, forming a first angle with the fixed piece. The first angle can be acute, right, or obtuse. The choice of any one of these angles indirectly changes the shape of the dipping sauce trough. For example, if the first angle is a right angle, the dipping sauce trough will be rectangular. If the lengths of the first and second sides are equal, the trough will be square; if the lengths of the first and second sides are unequal, the trough will be rectangular.

[0011] A preferred technical solution: The folding piece is bent along the second vertical crease, forming a second angle with the fixing piece. This second angle can be acute, right, or obtuse. Different second angles alter the spatial shape of the partition structure within a rectangular cardboard box or a circular cardboard tube. For example, if the second angle is a right angle, the partition structure placed inside a circular cardboard tube will divide the space into a fan shape.

[0012] A preferred technical solution: The first baffle structure is a plane or a curved surface, and the second baffle structure is a plane or a curved surface. That is, the first baffle structure and the second baffle structure formed can be either a plane or a curved surface. When they are curved surfaces, the state formed by the first baffle structure and the second baffle structure inside the circular paper drum is similar to a windmill.

[0013] A preferred technical solution: The adhesive patch and the fixing patch are fixed together by an adhesive or a pre-coated adhesive layer. Common adhesives include water-based adhesives and hot melt adhesives, and common pre-coated adhesive layers include water-based adhesive pre-coated layers and hot melt adhesive pre-coated layers.

[0014] A packaging box includes the aforementioned assemblable divider structure, and the packaging box is provided with connecting structures that connect to the first divider structure and the second divider structure. To prevent the divider structure from shifting within the packaging box, connecting structures can be provided on the packaging box, enabling the packaging box to connect with the first divider structure and the second divider structure to form a more stable structure.

[0015] A preferred technical solution: The connecting structure is a connector, which is provided on the packaging box. The outer edges of the first and second blocking structures extend and engage with the connector. By engaging the outer edges of the first and second blocking structures with the connector, the displacement of the first and second blocking structures within the packaging box is restricted.

[0016] By adopting the above technical solution, the beneficial effects of this utility model are:

[0017] The divider structure of this invention integrates food separation and sauce placement functions, making it suitable for packaging various snack sets. The assembled divider structure can be quickly attached to the packaging box through a simple stretching operation, significantly reducing the operational steps for store staff and improving packaging efficiency. Furthermore, the divider structure can flexibly adapt to cardboard boxes or drums of different sizes, meeting diverse packaging needs and achieving integrated food separation and sauce placement functions, providing an efficient and convenient solution for catering packaging. Attached Figure Description

[0018] The present invention will be further described below with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments.

[0019] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the barrier structure in Example 1;

[0020] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the folding flap in Example 1 when it is bent and cooperates with the paper drum;

[0021] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the folding piece in Example 1 when it is not bent and it is used in conjunction with the cardboard box.

[0022] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the paper drum when the two folding flaps are combined with each other in Example 1, with the flaps being bent and not bent.

[0023] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the unfolded structure of the barrier structure in Example 1;

[0024] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of the barrier structure in Example 2;

[0025] Figure 7 This is a schematic diagram of the unfolded structure of the barrier structure in Example 2;

[0026] Figure 8 This is a schematic diagram of the first or second barrier structure and the connection port in Examples 1 and 2.

[0027] Explanation of key figure labels:

[0028] 1. Fixed piece; 2. Adhesive piece; 3. Movable piece; 4. Folding piece; 5. First compartment structure; 6. Second compartment structure; 7. Dipping sauce tray; 71. First side; 72. Second side; 8. Horizontal crease; 9. First vertical crease; 10. Second vertical crease; 11. First included angle; 12. Second included angle; 13. Packaging box; 131. Connecting port; 14. Sauce box. Detailed Implementation

[0029] Example 1

[0030] like Figures 1-5 As shown, this embodiment provides an assemblable divider structure, including a fixed piece 1, an adhesive piece 2, a movable piece 3, and a folding piece 4. The adhesive piece 2 is bonded to the fixed piece 1 to form a first divider structure 5. The folding piece 4 is bent to form a second divider structure 6. The movable piece 3 is bent to form a first side 71 of a dipping sauce trough 7. A partial area of ​​the fixed piece 1 forms a second side 72 of the dipping sauce trough 7. The central area of ​​the divider structure is the dipping sauce trough 7, which has a quadrilateral structure. Two first side 71s and two second side 72s are provided, with the two first side 71s and two second side 72s arranged opposite each other. The area enclosed by the four sides is the dipping sauce trough 7 for placing the sauce container 14. Two first divider structures 5 and two second divider structures 6 are provided. Multiple divider structures cooperate to divide multiple independent spaces within a cardboard box or cardboard bucket, which can be used to place various snacks. Typically, the overall dimensions of the divider are adapted to cardboard boxes or drums. For packaging, simply place the assembled divider into the box or drum; this is convenient and saves time. The size and shape of the dipping sauce tray 7 can be adjusted according to the size of the sauce container 14 to accommodate different sizes of sauce containers 14. The fixing piece 1, adhesive piece 2, movable piece 3, and folding piece 4 are made of recyclable cardboard or environmentally friendly composite materials, making the divider structure both environmentally friendly and durable.

[0031] Furthermore, the movable piece 3, the adhesive piece 2, and the fixed piece 1 are adjacent to each other and have horizontal creases 8.

[0032] Furthermore, the movable piece 3 is adjacent to the adhesive piece 2 and has a first vertical crease 9.

[0033] During assembly, the movable piece 3 and the adhesive piece 2 are folded and overlapped together along the horizontal fold 8. The entire surface of the adhesive piece 2 is bonded to the fixed piece 1 using adhesive or pre-applied glue, while the movable piece 3 is not bonded to the fixed piece 1. The movable piece 3 is then bent at a certain angle along the first vertical fold 9 to form the first side 71 of the dipping sauce groove 7. When the movable piece 3 is not set, the movable piece 3 is also the adhesive piece 2, that is, the area of ​​the adhesive piece 2 becomes larger. At this time, the adhesive piece 2 is bonded to the fixed piece 1, which can form a partition without a dipping sauce groove, as detailed in Embodiment 2.

[0034] Furthermore, the folding piece 4 is adjacent to the fixing piece 1 and is provided with a second vertical fold 10.

[0035] Furthermore, the movable piece 3 is bent along the first vertical crease 9, forming a first included angle 11 with the fixed piece 1. The first included angle 11 is an acute angle, a right angle, or an obtuse angle. The angle of the first included angle 11 can be any one of acute, right, or obtuse angles, which indirectly changes the shape of the dipping sauce trough 7.

[0036] Furthermore, the folding piece 4 is bent along the second vertical crease 10, forming a second angle 12 with the fixing piece 1. The second angle 12 can be acute, right, or obtuse. The different angles of the second angle 12 change the spatial shape of the overall partition structure within the rectangular cardboard box or circular cardboard drum.

[0037] Furthermore, the first barrier structure 5 is a plane or a curved surface, and the second barrier structure 6 is a plane or a curved surface.

[0038] Furthermore, the adhesive patch 2 and the fixing patch 1 are fixed by adhesive or pre-coated adhesive layer.

[0039] Taking the fabrication of a paper partition structure as an example, the process mainly includes two key steps: paper design and forming. First, a rectangular piece of paper is selected as the initial material. Through precise calculation and design, the desired unfolded shape of the partition structure is determined. Then, a cutting process is used to remove excess material, retaining the necessary areas for folding into a three-dimensional partition structure, ultimately obtaining a three-dimensional partition structure with specific functions. The folding piece 4 can be bent as needed. When both are not bent, the partition structure can divide the packaging box into two storage spaces, such as… Figure 3 As shown, when bent twice, the partition structure can divide the packaging box into four different storage spaces, such as... Figure 2 As shown, one of the two flaps can be folded while the other remains open. This compartmentalized structure can divide the packaging box into three separate storage spaces, such as... Figure 4 As shown.

[0040] Example 2

[0041] like Figure 6 , 7 As shown, this embodiment provides an assemblable barrier structure. The difference between this embodiment and embodiment 1 is that the barrier structure assembled in this embodiment does not have a dipping sauce groove 7. The assemblable barrier structure in this embodiment includes a fixing piece 1, an adhesive piece 2, and a folding piece 4. The adhesive piece 2 and the fixing piece 1 are bonded together to form a first barrier structure 5, and the folding piece 4 is bent to form a second barrier structure 6.

[0042] Furthermore, the adhesive piece 2 is adjacent to the fixing piece 1 and has a horizontal crease 8, and the folding piece 4 is adjacent to the fixing piece 1 and has a vertical crease. Specifically... Figure 7 The second vertical crease in the middle is 10.

[0043] Example 3

[0044] like Figure 8 As shown, this embodiment provides a packaging box 13, which includes the assemblable partition structure as in Embodiment 1 or Embodiment 2. The packaging box 13 is provided with connecting structures that connect to the first partition structure 5 and the second partition structure 6. To prevent the partition structure from shifting within the packaging box 13, connecting structures can be provided on the packaging box 13. These connecting structures make the packaging box 13 connected to the first partition structure 5 and the second partition structure 6 to form a more stable structure.

[0045] Furthermore, the connection structure is a connection port 131. The connection port 131 is provided on the packaging box 13, and the outer edges of the first blocking structure 5 and the second blocking structure 6 extend and engage with the connection port 131. By engaging the outer edges of the first blocking structure 5 and the second blocking structure 6 with the connection port 131, the displacement of the first blocking structure 5 and the second blocking structure 6 within the packaging box 13 is restricted.

[0046] The above description is only a preferred embodiment of the present utility model, and therefore cannot be used to limit the scope of the present utility model. All equivalent changes and modifications made in accordance with the scope of the present utility model patent and the contents of the specification should still fall within the scope of the present utility model.

Claims

1. An assemblable barrier structure, characterized in that The package comprises a fixed sheet, a pasted sheet, a movable sheet and a folded sheet, the pasted sheet and the fixed sheet are bonded to form a first barrier structure, the folded sheet is bent to form a second barrier structure, the movable sheet is bent to form a first side of a dip tank, a partial area of the fixed sheet forms a second side of the dip tank, a central area of the barrier structure is the dip tank, and the dip tank has a quadrilateral structure.

2. The assemblable barrier according to claim 1, wherein, The movable sheet, the pasted sheet and the fixed sheet are adjacent and provided with a transverse crease.

3. The assemblable barrier according to claim 1, wherein, The movable sheet and the pasted sheet are adjacent and provided with a first vertical crease.

4. The assemblable barrier according to claim 1, wherein, The folded sheet and the fixed sheet are adjacent and provided with a second vertical crease.

5. The assemblable barrier according to claim 3, wherein, The movable sheet is bent along the first vertical crease to form a first included angle with the fixed sheet, and the first included angle is an acute angle, a right angle or an obtuse angle.

6. The assemblable barrier according to claim 4, wherein, The folded sheet is bent along the second vertical crease to form a second included angle with the fixed sheet, and the second included angle is an acute angle, a right angle or an obtuse angle.

7. The assemblable barrier according to claim 1, wherein, The first barrier structure is a plane or a curved surface, and the second barrier structure is a plane or a curved surface.

8. The assemblable barrier of claim 1, wherein, The pasted sheet and the fixed sheet are fixed by an adhesive or a pre-coated adhesive layer.

9. A package, characterized in that The package comprises the assembly-type barrier structure according to any one of claims 1-8, and the package is provided with a connecting structure connected with the first barrier structure and the second barrier structure.

10. The package of claim 9, wherein, The connecting structure is a connecting port, the package is provided with the connecting port, and the outer edges of the first barrier structure and the second barrier structure are extended to be clamped into the connecting port.