Splicing structure of wooden packaging box

By introducing splicing components into wooden packaging boxes and utilizing the rebound force provided by springs to achieve sliding locking and unlocking of locking blocks, the problem of cumbersome splicing of traditional wooden packaging boxes is solved, enabling flexible assembly and efficient adaptation to the needs of goods of different sizes.

CN223982818UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-10CHANGSHU CITY GAINLY PACKAGE
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Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
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Filing Date
2025-02-18
Publication Date
2026-03-10

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Technical Problem

Traditional wooden crates are cumbersome and complicated to assemble, and cannot be flexibly adjusted to accommodate goods of different sizes, thus limiting their application.

Method used

It adopts splicing components, including long columns, sliding columns, locking blocks and springs, etc. The spring rebound force realizes the sliding locking and unlocking of the locking blocks, which facilitates the splicing and disassembly of wooden frames and adapts to the needs of goods of different sizes.

Benefits of technology

It enables flexible assembly of wooden packaging boxes, improves applicability and operational efficiency, and adapts to the needs of goods of different sizes.

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Abstract

The utility model relates to the technical field of packaging boxes, in particular to a splicing structure of a wooden packaging box, which comprises a wooden packaging box, the wooden packaging box comprises a plurality of wooden frames, four side blocks are fixedly mounted on the side walls of the wooden frames, and splicing components are inserted into the inner sides of the side blocks; each splicing assembly comprises a long-strip column, inserting grooves are formed in the inner sides of the side edge blocks, the upper ends and the lower ends of the long-strip columns are inserted into the inner sides of the inserting grooves, pile casings are fixedly installed on the side edges of the long-strip columns, sliding columns are slidably installed on the inner sides of the pile casings, installation grooves are formed in the inner sides of the two ends of the long-strip columns, locking blocks are slidably installed on the inner sides of the installation grooves, and springs are fixedly connected between the locking blocks and the inner walls of the installation grooves. According to the utility model, through the arrangement of the splicing assembly, the splicing assembly provides locking force by utilizing the spring, and meanwhile, the inhaul cable is driven by sliding to pull the locking block to relieve the locking effect, so that the two frames are more convenient to connect and disassemble through the splicing assembly, and meanwhile, the splicing assembly can be spliced and used on site according to the size of a specific packaged object.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of packaging box technology, and in particular to a splicing structure for wooden packaging boxes. Background Technology

[0002] Wooden crates are wooden boxes used for transportation and outer packaging. Their size can be customized according to specific requirements, and they are widely used in logistics, machinery and electronics, ceramics and building materials and other fields.

[0003] Wooden crates offer significant advantages in logistics and transportation. These crates are typically made of wood, not only for its sturdiness but also for its moisture-proof and rot-resistant properties, providing excellent protection for packaged goods during long-distance transport. Wooden crates are suitable for packaging products in various industries, such as machinery and electronics, ceramics and building materials, hardware and electrical appliances, precision instruments, fragile goods, and oversized items. Their materials meet the quarantine requirements for export commodities.

[0004] Traditional wooden packaging boxes rely mainly on external tools such as nails to firmly connect adjacent planks and frames. This operation is not only cumbersome and complex, but also requires prefabrication or on-site customization according to the specific dimensions of the goods. It cannot flexibly adjust the space to accommodate goods of different sizes. This fixed volume limits its application range and relatively low efficiency. To address these issues, we propose a splicing structure for wooden packaging boxes. Utility Model Content

[0005] The purpose of this utility model is to address the shortcomings of existing technologies by proposing a splicing structure for wooden packaging boxes.

[0006] To achieve the above objectives, the present invention adopts the following technical solution:

[0007] A splicing structure for a wooden packaging box includes a wooden packaging box comprising several wooden frames. Four side blocks are fixedly installed on the side walls of each of the wooden frames. A splicing component is inserted into the inner side of each side block. The splicing component includes a long column. Slots are formed on the inner side of each side block. The upper and lower ends of the long column are inserted into the slots. A protective sleeve is fixedly installed on the side of the long column. A sliding column is slidably installed inside the protective sleeve. Mounting grooves are formed on the inner sides of both ends of the long column. Locking blocks are slidably installed inside the mounting grooves. A spring is fixedly connected between the locking block and the inner wall of the mounting groove. A pull cable is fixedly connected between the bottom of the locking block and the bottom of the sliding column. Two snap-fit ​​grooves are formed inside the slots, and the cross-sectional dimensions of the snap-fit ​​grooves are adapted to the locking blocks.

[0008] Preferably, the spring is a compression spring.

[0009] Preferably, a crossbar is fixedly connected to the outer end of the sliding column.

[0010] Preferably, the inner side of the long column has a cable groove, the cable is located inside the cable groove, and a guide seat is fixedly installed at the bottom of the mounting groove, through which the cable slides.

[0011] Preferably, the guide seat is located at the center of the mounting groove.

[0012] Preferably, a side groove is provided at the outer corner of the side block, and a protective edge pad is slidably fitted inside the side groove. The protective edge pad is made of rubber.

[0013] Preferably, a base plate is fixedly installed at the bottom of the bottom wooden frame, and a washer is provided at the bottom of the base plate. A top cover is provided on the upper side of the top wooden frame, and a receiving groove is fixedly installed around the upper side of the wooden frame. The inner cross-sectional dimensions of the receiving groove are adapted to the outer cross-sectional dimensions of the wooden frame.

[0014] Preferably, a label plate is fixedly installed on the side of the wooden frame.

[0015] Compared with related technologies, the splicing structure of the wooden packaging box proposed in this utility model has the following beneficial effects:

[0016] In this utility model, a splicing structure for a wooden packaging box is described. The wooden packaging box is composed of several wooden frames. In the splicing assembly, the spring inside the mounting groove of the long column provides a spring force to the locking block, causing the locking block to slide outward from the mounting groove. This provides the sliding and spring-back force for the locking block to engage with the inner side of the locking groove. When the locking action of the locking block in the locking groove is released, pulling the sliding column outward causes the bottom of the sliding column to pull the locking block from the bottom of the mounting groove via a cable, causing the locking block to retract into the mounting groove. At this time, the locking block slides out of the engagement area with the locking groove. The splicing assembly utilizes the spring to provide the locking force, and simultaneously uses the sliding column to pull the cable to release the locking action of the locking block. This makes it convenient to connect and disassemble the two frames using the splicing assembly. Furthermore, it can be assembled on-site according to the size of the specific packaged item, thus enhancing its applicability. Attached Figure Description

[0017] Figure 1 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the splicing structure of a wooden packaging box proposed in this utility model. Figure 1 ;

[0018] Figure 2 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the splicing structure of a wooden packaging box proposed in this utility model. Figure 2 ;

[0019] Figure 3This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the splicing structure of a wooden packaging box proposed in this utility model. Figure 3 ;

[0020] Figure 4 Figure 2 Enlarged diagram of part A in the middle;

[0021] Figure 5 for Figure 4 A schematic diagram of part of the internal cross-section structure.

[0022] In the diagram: 1. Wooden frame; 2. Receiving groove; 3. Label plate; 4. Base plate; 5. Top cover; 6. Washer; 7. Side block; 71. Side groove; 72. Edge protector; 73. Slot; 74. Snap-fit ​​groove; 8. Splicing assembly; 81. Long column; 82. Protective sleeve; 83. Sliding column; 84. Crossbar; 85. Mounting groove; 86. Locking block; 87. Spring; 88. Cable; 89. Cable groove; 810. Guide seat. Detailed Implementation

[0023] The present invention will be further described below with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments.

[0024] Reference Figure 1-5 A splicing structure for a wooden packaging box includes: a wooden packaging box comprising several wooden frames 1, four side blocks 7 fixedly installed on the side walls of each of the wooden frames 1, and splicing components 8 inserted into the inner side of the side blocks 7; the splicing components 8 include a long column 81, slots 73 are opened on the inner side of the side blocks 7, the upper and lower ends of the long column 81 are inserted into the inner side of the slots 73, a protective sleeve 82 is fixedly installed on the side of the long column 81, a sliding column 83 is slidably installed on the inner side of the protective sleeve 82, mounting grooves 85 are opened on the inner side of both ends of the long column 81, locking blocks 86 are slidably installed on the inner side of the mounting grooves 85, a spring 87 is fixedly connected between the locking block 86 and the inner wall of the mounting groove 85, a pull cable 88 is fixedly connected between the bottom of the locking block 86 and the bottom of the sliding column 83, and two snap-fit ​​grooves 74 are opened on the inner side of the slots 73, the cross-sectional dimensions of the snap-fit ​​grooves 74 being adapted to the locking blocks 86.

[0025] By using the above-described method, the wooden packaging box is made by splicing together several wooden frames 1, so that the specific size of the wooden packaging box can be assembled according to the usage requirements, thereby improving the applicability of this utility model.

[0026] In this configuration, spring 87 is a compression spring.

[0027] With the above configuration, the spring 87 is a compression spring, which can provide a sliding force for the locking block 86 to slide outward, pushing the locking block 86 into the inner side of the locking groove 74.

[0028] In this configuration, a crossbar 84 is fixedly connected to the outer end of the sliding column 83.

[0029] The above-described configuration of the crossbar 84 facilitates the pulling of the sliding column 83 during actual operation.

[0030] In this method, a cable groove 89 is formed on the inner side of the long column 81, and the cable 88 is located inside the cable groove 89. A guide seat 810 is fixedly installed at the bottom of the mounting groove 85, and the cable 88 slides through the guide seat 810. The guide seat 810 is located at the center of the mounting groove 85.

[0031] With the above configuration, the cable groove 89 provides a sliding guide channel for the cable 88, and the guide seat 810 provides a guiding function for the cable 88. At the same time, the guide seat 810 is located at the center of the mounting groove 85, so that when the cable 88 pulls the locking block 86 from the bottom of the locking block 86, the cable 88 will not touch the spring 87.

[0032] In this method, a base plate 4 is fixedly installed at the bottom of the bottom wooden frame 1, and a washer 6 is provided at the bottom of the base plate 4. A top cover 5 is provided on the upper side of the top wooden frame 1, and a receiving groove 2 is fixedly installed around the upper side of the wooden frame 1. The inner cross-sectional dimensions of the receiving groove 2 are adapted to the outer cross-sectional dimensions of the wooden frame 1.

[0033] With the above-mentioned setup, the gasket 6 at the bottom of the base plate 4 prevents the bottom from getting damp during use, and the receiving groove 2 provides lateral limiting for each wooden frame 1 during assembly.

[0034] In this method, a label plate 3 is fixedly installed on the side of the wooden frame 1.

[0035] By setting up the label plate 3 in the above manner, relevant information about the packaged items can be marked on the label plate 3 during daily use, thus enhancing its practicality.

[0036] In this method, a side groove 71 is provided at the outer corner of the side block 7, and a protective edge pad 72 is slidably fitted inside the side groove 71. The protective edge pad 72 is made of rubber.

[0037] With the above-mentioned design, the edge protection pad 72 set at the outer corner of the side block 7 has the function of preventing bumps and collisions, thus avoiding damage during daily use.

[0038] The working principle of the splicing structure of the wooden packaging box provided by this utility model is as follows:

[0039] In use, determine the number of wooden frames 1 to be assembled based on the size of the items to be packaged. Place the bottom wooden frame 1 in place, then pull the sliding column 83 in the assembly 8 to retract the locking block 86 into the mounting groove 85. Next, insert the lower ends of the long strips 81 into the slots 73 in the side blocks 7. Then, release the sliding column 83, and under the rebound force of the spring 87, the locking block 86 slides into the snap-fit ​​groove 74 inside the slot 73, forming a snap-fit ​​fixation between the lower ends of the long strips 81 and the side blocks 7. Lock the inner sides of the four corner side blocks 7 into the long strips 81, and place the next layer of wooden frames 1 on top. On the receiving groove 2 on the upper side of the bottom wooden frame 1, when the sliding column 83 is pulled, the locking block 86 is retracted into the inner side of the mounting groove 85. At this time, the upper end of the long column 81 is not blocked by the locking block 86, and the upper end of the long column 81 is inserted into the inner side of the slot 73 in the upper side block 7. Then, the sliding column 83 is released, and under the action of the spring 87, the locking block 86 slides into the inner side of the snap-fit ​​groove 74 in the upper slot 73, forming a snap-fit ​​fixing effect between the upper end of the long column 81 and the upper side block 7, thereby completing the splicing effect between the wooden frames 1. The number of wooden frames 1 that match the size of the object to be packaged can be spliced.

[0040] The above description is merely an embodiment of this utility model and does not limit the patent scope of this utility model. Any equivalent structural or procedural transformations made based on the content of this utility model specification and drawings, or direct or indirect applications in other related technical fields, are similarly included within the patent protection scope of this utility model.

Claims

1. A splicing structure of a wooden packaging box, characterized by comprising: The wood packaging box comprises a plurality of wood frames (1), four side blocks (7) are fixedly installed on the side walls of the wood frames (1), and a splicing assembly (8) is inserted into the side blocks (7). The splicing assembly (8) comprises a long column (81), the side blocks (7) are provided with an insertion slot (73) on the inner side, the long column (81) is inserted into the insertion slot (73) on the inner side, the long column (81) is fixedly provided with a protection cylinder (82) on the side, the protection cylinder (82) is slidably provided with a sliding column (83) on the inner side, the long column (81) is provided with an installation slot (85) on the inner side of both ends, the installation slot (85) is slidably provided with a lock block (86) on the inner side, the lock block (86) and the inner wall of the installation slot (85) are fixedly connected with a spring (87), the lock block (86) and the bottom of the sliding column (83) are fixedly connected with a cable (88), and the insertion slot (73) is provided with two clamping grooves (74) on the inner side.

2. The splicing structure of a wooden packaging box according to claim 1, wherein, The spring (87) is a compression spring.

3. The splicing structure of a wooden packaging box according to claim 1, wherein The sliding column (83) is fixedly connected with a cross rod (84) on the outer side.

4. The splicing structure of a wooden packaging box according to claim 1, wherein The long column (81) is provided with a cable groove (89) on the inner side, the cable (88) is located in the cable groove (89), the installation slot (85) is fixedly provided with a guide seat (810) on the bottom, and the cable (88) slides through the guide seat (810).

5. The splicing structure of a wooden packaging box according to claim 4, wherein The guide seat (810) is located at the center position of the installation slot (85).

6. The splicing structure of a wooden packaging box according to claim 1, wherein The side blocks (7) are provided with a side groove (71) at the outer corner, the side groove (71) is slidably provided with a side protection pad (72) on the inner side, and the side protection pad (72) is made of rubber.

7. The splicing structure of a wooden packaging box according to claim 1, wherein The bottom wood frame (1) is fixedly provided with a bottom plate (4) on the bottom, the bottom plate (4) is provided with a gasket (6) on the bottom, the top wood frame (1) is provided with a top cover (5) on the top, the wood frame (1) is fixedly provided with a receiving groove (2) on the top, and the receiving groove (2) is matched with the outer cross-sectional dimension of the wood frame (1).

8. The splicing structure of a wooden packaging box according to claim 1, wherein The wood frame (1) is fixedly provided with a label plate (3) on the side.