Shoe box for easy installation
By using the annular groove insertion between the box and the lid and the stacking component design, the problems of cumbersome installation and unstable stacking of existing shoe boxes are solved, achieving convenient installation and stable stacking, and reducing space occupation.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-05-29
- Publication Date
- 2026-06-23
AI Technical Summary
Existing shoe boxes have complicated installation steps, are prone to incorrect orientation, cannot be stacked correctly, and take up a lot of space or are easily deformed.
The design employs an annular groove insertion between the box and the cover, combined with stacking and snap-fit components, simplifying the installation process, ensuring a stable connection, and eliminating the need to distinguish between stacking directions.
It enables convenient installation and stable stacking, reduces installation steps, prevents incorrect installation, reduces space occupation, and improves stability during use.
Smart Images

Figure CN224393297U_ABST
Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of shoe box technology, and in particular to a shoe box that is easy to install. Background Technology
[0002] Currently, shoe boxes on the market come in various styles, but they mainly fall into two categories: pre-made shoe boxes and assembled shoe boxes. Pre-made shoe boxes, while stronger, take up a lot of space due to their three-dimensional structure, making them inconvenient for storage and transportation. Assembled shoe boxes are mostly made of folded cardboard, which saves space but is easily deformed under pressure, resulting in lower protection and practicality.
[0003] Assembled shoe boxes that use a plastic sheet that snaps together with the front and rear lids can meet the requirements of both storage portability and strength. However, the plastic sheet of these shoe boxes on the market has multiple protruding trapezoidal flaps at both ends. During actual assembly, users need to bend these trapezoidal flaps one by one and then connect them to the snap-fit slots in the front and rear lids. This design has obvious shortcomings, making the assembly process cumbersome and prone to incorrect orientation of the lid and plastic sheet, thus preventing the shoe boxes from being stacked correctly. Utility Model Content
[0004] The purpose of this utility model is to provide a shoe box that is easy to install, requires no folding ear structure, is easy to connect, and has a foolproof design. There is no need to distinguish the installation direction during installation, and it is easy to stack and store stably during use.
[0005] To achieve this objective, the present invention adopts the following technical solution:
[0006] An easy-to-assemble shoe box, comprising: a box body;
[0007] A cover is disposed at both ends of the box body, and the box body and the cover are detachably connected;
[0008] The cover has an annular groove, into which the box can be inserted and fixed. The cover also has a stacking assembly, which is disposed on the upper and lower edges of the cover. The stacking assembly on the upper edge and the stacking assembly on the lower edge are horizontally flipped.
[0009] Preferably, the cover is provided with a buckle assembly, which is provided on at least two opposite edges of the cover and is located in the annular groove. The box is inserted into the annular groove and locked in place by the buckle assembly.
[0010] Preferably, the buckle assembly includes an abutment plate disposed on one side wall of the annular groove and a buckle disposed on the other side wall of the annular groove; a U-shaped groove is provided on the box body to form a tongue, and the buckle can push open the tongue and engage with the box body.
[0011] Preferably, the abutment plate includes a first guide portion and an abutment portion. The first guide portion is used to guide the box body when it is inserted into the annular groove, and the abutment portion is able to abut the box body against the side wall of the annular groove.
[0012] Preferably, the buckle includes a second guide portion and an engaging portion. The second guide portion is used to guide the box body when it is inserted into the annular groove, and the engaging portion can engage with the box body.
[0013] Preferably, the engaging portion extends obliquely into the annular groove.
[0014] Preferably, at least two abutment plates are provided, with the at least two abutment plates spaced apart on one side of the annular groove, and the buckle is provided on the other side of the annular groove and located between two adjacent abutment plates.
[0015] Preferably, the buckle portion is placed within the space enclosed by two adjacent abutment plates and the annular groove.
[0016] Preferably, the stacking assembly includes a protrusion and a clearance portion, the protrusion being disposed on one side of the clearance portion.
[0017] Preferably, the cover is also provided with a support plate, and multiple support plates are provided and spaced apart within the annular groove.
[0018] The beneficial effects of this utility model are:
[0019] This utility model discloses an easy-to-assemble shoe box, including a box body and a lid. The lid is located at both ends of the box body, and the box body and the lid are detachably connected. The lid has an annular groove into which the box body can be inserted and fixed. The lid also has stacking components on its upper and lower edges, with the stacking components on the upper and lower edges horizontally flipped. This design, which directly connects the box body and lid through the annular groove, simplifies the structure of the shoe box and the assembly process. The stacking components ensure stable connection between the shoe boxes during storage and eliminate the need to distinguish the orientation of the box body and lid during assembly, further simplifying the shoe box installation. It also makes the shoe boxes easy to stack during use, even after being rotated 180 degrees. Attached Figure Description
[0020] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of a shoe box that is easy to install according to an embodiment of this utility model;
[0021] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the frame of the front cover in an embodiment of this utility model;
[0022] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the door structure in an embodiment of this utility model;
[0023] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the back cover in an embodiment of this utility model;
[0024] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the box body in an embodiment of this utility model;
[0025] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of the buckle assembly in an embodiment of this utility model;
[0026] Figure 7 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of two shoe boxes stacked in the same direction in an embodiment of this utility model;
[0027] Figure 8 This is a utility model Figure 7 A schematic diagram of the stacked structure of one of the shoe boxes after being flipped 180 degrees.
[0028] In the picture:
[0029] 1. Box body; 11. U-shaped groove; 12. Tongue; 2. Cover body; 21. Annular groove; 22. Stacking assembly; 221. Protrusion; 222. Clearance part; 23. Buckle assembly; 231. Abutment plate; 2311. First guide part; 2312. Abutment part; 232. Buckle; 2321. Second guide part; 2322. Engaging part; 24. Support plate; 25. Door body; 251. Rotating shaft; 252. Handle; 26. Cover plate; 27. Rotating groove. Detailed Implementation
[0030] The present invention will now be described in further detail with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments. It should be understood that the specific embodiments described herein are merely illustrative of the present invention and not intended to limit it. Furthermore, it should be noted that, for ease of description, the accompanying drawings show only the parts relevant to the present invention, not the entire structure.
[0031] In the description of this utility model, unless otherwise explicitly specified and limited, the terms "connected," "linked," and "fixed" should be interpreted broadly. For example, they can refer to a fixed connection, a detachable connection, or an integral part; they can refer to a mechanical connection or an electrical connection; they can refer to a direct connection or an indirect connection through an intermediate medium; they can refer to the internal communication of two components or the interaction between two components. Those skilled in the art can understand the specific meaning of the above terms in this utility model based on the specific circumstances.
[0032] In this invention, unless otherwise explicitly specified and limited, "above" or "below" the second feature can include direct contact between the first and second features, or contact between the first and second features through another feature between them. Furthermore, "above," "over," and "on top" of the second feature includes the first feature directly above or diagonally above the second feature, or simply indicates that the first feature is at a higher horizontal level than the second feature. "Below," "below," and "under" the second feature includes the first feature directly below or diagonally below the second feature, or simply indicates that the first feature is at a lower horizontal level than the second feature.
[0033] In the description of this embodiment, the terms "upper," "lower," "right," etc., refer to the orientation or positional relationship shown in the accompanying drawings. They are used only for ease of description and simplification of operation, and do not indicate or imply that the device or element referred to must have a specific orientation, or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation. Therefore, they should not be construed as limitations on this utility model. In addition, the terms "first" and "second" are only used for distinction in description and have no special meaning.
[0034] This utility model discloses a shoe box that is easy to install, such as Figure 1 As shown, the shoe box includes a box body 1 and a lid 2, with the lid 2 located at both ends of the box body 1. The box body 1 and the lid 2 are detachably connected; wherein, as... Figure 1 and Figure 2 As shown, the lid 2 has an annular groove 21, into which the box 1 can be inserted and fixed. The lid 2 also has stacking components 22, which are located on the upper and lower edges of the lid 2. The stacking components 22 on the upper and lower edges are horizontally flipped together. It can be understood that by directly inserting the box 1 into the annular groove 21 of the lid 2, the assembly process of the shoebox is simplified. The stacking components 22 ensure stable connection between the shoeboxes during storage and eliminate the need to distinguish the orientation of the box 1 and lid 2 during assembly, further simplifying the shoebox installation. It also makes the shoeboxes easy to stack during use, even after being rotated 180 degrees.
[0035] In some embodiments, such as Figure 2 As shown, the stacking assembly 22 includes a protrusion 221 and a clearance portion 222, with the protrusion 221 disposed on one side of the clearance portion 222. It can be understood that multiple stacking assemblies 22 are provided, respectively disposed on the upper and lower borders. The positions of the stacking assemblies 22 on the upper border correspond to the positions of the stacking assemblies 22 on the lower border. The horizontal flipping of the stacking assemblies 22 on the upper and lower borders means that the positions of the protrusion 221 and the clearance portion 222 of the stacking assembly 22 are opposite; for example, if the protrusion 221 on the upper border is located to the left of the clearance portion 222, then the protrusion 221 on the lower border is located to the right of the clearance portion 222. The protrusion 221 is a structure that protrudes outward from the cover 2, and the clearance portion 222 is a clearance groove formed on the cover 2. When shoe boxes are stacked, the protrusion 221 of the bottom stacking component 22 of the upper shoe box can cooperate with the clearance portion 222 of the top stacking component 22 of the lower shoe box, and the protrusion 221 of the top stacking component 22 of the lower shoe box can cooperate with the clearance portion 222 of the top stacking component 22 of the upper shoe box. This prevents the shoe boxes from shifting after stacking, ensuring the stability of the stacked storage. The stacking effect is as follows: Figure 7 As shown. Even if a shoebox is flipped 180 degrees during assembly or stacking, the stacking components 22 between different shoeboxes can still successfully cooperate, and the stacking effect is as follows. Figure 8 As shown. In addition, the design of the clearance part 222 reduces the distance between the stacked shoe boxes, thereby reducing the space occupied by the stacked shoe boxes.
[0036] In some embodiments, the cover 2 includes a front cover and a rear cover. For example... Figure 2 and Figure 3 As shown, the front cover includes a frame with an annular groove 21 and a door 25 connected to the frame, wherein the door 25 is rotatably connected to the frame. Figure 4 As shown, the back cover includes a frame with an annular groove 21 and a cover plate 26 fixed to the frame. It can be understood that by providing a rotatable door 25 on the front cover, it is convenient to store or take out shoes in the shoe box. The back cover is provided with a cover body 2, which together with the box body 1 and the front cover forms a receiving cavity for storing shoes.
[0037] In some specific embodiments, such as Figure 2 and Figure 3As shown, a rotating groove 27 is provided on the frame of the front cover, and a rotating shaft 251 is provided on the door body 25. The rotating shaft 251 is assembled with the rotating groove 27 so that the rotating shaft 251 is movably disposed within the rotating groove 27, allowing the door body 25 to rotate relative to the frame. At least one protrusion is provided on the side of the door body 25 away from the rotating shaft 251, so that the door body 25 is locked with the frame of the front cover by interference fit when closed, preventing the door body 25 from being accidentally opened. In other embodiments, the door body 25 and the frame of the front cover can also be connected by a bearing to achieve rotation, or other locking structures can be used to open and close the door body 25. The bearing arrangement and the opening and closing structure of the door body 25 are existing technologies in the field and will not be described in detail here.
[0038] In some embodiments, such as Figure 3 As shown, a handle 252 is provided on the door body 25. The handle 252 is on the same plane as the outer surface of the door body 25. The door body 25 at the handle 252 is recessed inward towards the shoe box to form a clearance space for gripping the handle 252. It can be understood that by setting the door body 25 and the handle 252, the space occupied by the door body 25 on the outside of the shoe box is reduced, thereby reducing the space occupied by the shoe box. This is conducive to the full utilization of the internal space of the container in the foreign trade industry, so as to save foreign trade costs.
[0039] In some embodiments, such as Figure 4 As shown, the cover plate 26 of the back cover is integrally formed with the frame, and the cover plate 26 is provided with multiple weight-reducing holes. It can be understood that the weight-reducing holes not only reduce the material and processing costs of the cover plate 26 and reduce its weight, but also serve as ventilation holes to allow air to pass through the internal space, preventing mold growth caused by moisture and lack of ventilation in the shoes stored inside. In other embodiments, the cover plate 26 and the frame can also be separately configured, with the cover plate 26 fixedly connected to the frame.
[0040] In some embodiments, such as Figure 1 , Figure 2 and Figure 4 As shown, the lid 2 is provided with a latching assembly 23. The latching assembly 23 is provided on at least two opposite edges of the lid 2, and the latching assembly 23 is located within the annular groove 21. The box 1 is inserted into the annular groove 21 and is locked in place by the latching assembly 23. It can be understood that the latching assembly 23 can prevent the box 1 from accidentally separating from the lid 2, thereby improving the structural connection stability of the shoe box.
[0041] In some embodiments, such as Figure 5 and Figure 6As shown, the buckle assembly 23 includes an abutment plate 231 disposed on one side wall of the annular groove 21 and a buckle 232 disposed on the other side wall of the annular groove 21; a U-shaped groove 11 is provided on the box body 1 to form a tongue 12, and the buckle 232 can push open the tongue 12 to engage with the box body 1. Specifically, the abutment plate 231 is disposed on the inner side wall of the annular groove 21, and the buckle 232 is disposed on the outer side wall of the annular groove 21, with the positions of the abutment plate 231 and the buckle 232 being opposite to each other. It can be understood that by inserting and engaging the buckle assembly 23 in the annular groove 21 of the box body 1 and the cover 2, on the one hand, there is no need to set additional folding ears, reducing material costs, and reducing the outward expansion of the box body 1 caused by the bending of the folding ears; on the other hand, the buckle 232 is disposed on the outer side wall of the annular groove 21 and engages with the inside of the box body 1, thereby reducing the area occupied by the shoe box.
[0042] In some embodiments, such as Figure 6 As shown, the abutment plate 231 includes a first guide portion 2311 and an abutment portion 2312. The first guide portion 2311 guides the box body 1 when it is inserted into the annular groove 21, and the abutment portion 2312 abuts the box body 1 against the side wall of the annular groove 21. It can be understood that by providing the first guide portion 2311, the box body 1 can be quickly aligned and positioned, facilitating the installation between the box body 1 and the lid 2. The abutment portion 2312, together with the side wall of the annular groove 21, clamps the box body 1 to maintain the overall shape of the shoe box and prevent deformation.
[0043] In some embodiments, such as Figure 6 As shown, the buckle 232 includes a second guide portion 2321 and an engaging portion 2322. The second guide portion 2321 guides the box body 1 when it is inserted into the annular groove 21, and the engaging portion 2322 engages with the box body 1. It can be understood that the second guide portion 2321 can quickly center and position the box body 1, facilitating the installation between the box body 1 and the lid 2. The second guide portion 2321 cooperates with the first guide portion 2311, ensuring that the box body 1 can be quickly centered and positioned regardless of whether it is biased towards the inner or outer side of the annular groove 21, achieving convenient installation. The engaging portion 2322 engages and secures the box body 1, preventing accidental separation of the box body 1 and the lid 2, and improving the structural connection stability of the shoe box.
[0044] In some embodiments, such as Figure 6 As shown, the engaging portion 2322 extends obliquely into the annular groove 21. It can be understood that the oblique extension of the engaging portion 2322 into the annular groove 21 forms a barb-like structure, which can further prevent the box body 1 from exiting the annular groove 21 of the cover body 2, and further improve the structural connection stability of the shoe box.
[0045] In some embodiments, such as Figure 6As shown, at least two abutment plates 231 are provided, and the at least two abutment plates 231 are spaced apart on one side of the annular groove 21. A latch 232 is provided on the other side of the annular groove 21 and located between two adjacent abutment plates 231. Part of the latch 232 is positioned within the space enclosed by the two adjacent abutment plates 231 and the annular groove 21. It is understood that the box body 1 is a flexible component, such as a plastic sheet. By placing the latch 232 between two adjacent abutment plates 231, the box body 1 can be abutted by the abutment plate 231 on one side, and the latch 232 on the other side can be more smoothly pushed into the interior of the box body 1 to achieve engagement during the insertion of the box body 1 into the annular groove 21.
[0046] In some embodiments, such as Figure 2 and Figure 4 As shown, the cover 2 is also provided with a support plate 24. Multiple support plates 24 are provided and spaced apart within the annular groove 21. It can be understood that the abutment plate 231 and the support plate 24 can have the same structure, and the support plate 24 is located on the side wall of the same annular groove 21 as the abutment plate 231, that is, on the inner side wall, to abut the box 1 against the outer side wall of the annular groove 21. It should be noted that the inner side wall refers to the inner ring side wall of the annular groove 21, and the outer side wall refers to the outer ring side wall of the annular groove 21. By providing the support plate 24, the shape of the box 1 can be made more stable and less prone to deformation.
[0047] In some embodiments, an observation window is provided on the bottom of the annular groove 21 on the cover 2, corresponding to the snap-fit assembly 23. It is understood that by providing the observation window, it is convenient to observe whether the box body 1 and the cover 2 are properly fitted, and whether the structure of the snap-fit assembly 23 and the box body 1 is intact, ensuring the stability of the structural connection between the box body 1 and the cover 2. Simultaneously, the observation window can also serve as an operating window, allowing the snap-fit assembly 23 to disengage from the box body 1, thus enabling the disassembly of the box body 1.
[0048] The shoe box disclosed in this utility model is easy to install. By directly inserting the box body and the lid into the annular groove, the structure of the shoe box body and the steps during assembly are simplified. The stacking components ensure the stable connection between the shoe boxes during storage. Furthermore, the box body and the lid do not need to distinguish the direction during assembly, which further simplifies the installation method of the shoe box. It also makes the shoe boxes easy to stack when in use, and can be stacked even after being rotated 180 degrees.
[0049] Obviously, the above embodiments of this utility model are merely examples for clearly illustrating the present utility model, and are not intended to limit the implementation of the present utility model. Those skilled in the art can make various obvious changes, readjustments, and substitutions without departing from the protection scope of this utility model. It is neither necessary nor possible to exhaustively describe all embodiments here. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, and improvements made within the spirit and principles of this utility model should be included within the protection scope of the claims of this utility model.
Claims
1. An easy-to-assemble shoebox, characterized in that, include: Box body (1); A cover (2) is provided at both ends of the box body (1), and the box body (1) and the cover (2) are detachably connected; The cover (2) is provided with an annular groove (21), and the box (1) can be inserted into the annular groove (21) for fixation; the cover (2) is also provided with a stacking component (22), which is provided on the upper and lower edges of the cover (2), and the stacking component (22) on the upper edge and the stacking component (22) on the lower edge are horizontally flipped.
2. The easy-to-install shoebox according to claim 1, characterized in that, The cover (2) is provided with a buckle assembly (23), which is provided on at least two opposite sides of the cover (2) and is located in the annular groove (21). The box (1) is inserted into the annular groove (21) and is engaged and fixed by the buckle assembly (23).
3. The easy-to-install shoe box according to claim 2, characterized in that, The buckle assembly (23) includes an abutment plate (231) disposed on one side wall of the annular groove (21) and a buckle (232) disposed on the other side wall of the annular groove (21). The box body (1) has a U-shaped groove (11) to form a tongue (12), and the buckle (232) can push open the tongue (12) and engage with the box body (1).
4. The easy-to-install shoe box according to claim 3, characterized in that, The abutment plate (231) includes a first guide portion (2311) and an abutment portion (2312). The first guide portion (2311) is used to guide the box body (1) when it is inserted into the annular groove (21). The abutment portion (2312) can abut the box body (1) against the side wall of the annular groove (21).
5. The easy-to-install shoe box according to claim 3, characterized in that, The buckle (232) includes a second guide portion (2321) and a locking portion (2322). The second guide portion (2321) is used to guide the box body (1) when it is inserted into the annular groove (21). The locking portion (2322) can lock into the box body (1).
6. The easy-to-install shoe box according to claim 5, characterized in that, The engaging portion (2322) extends obliquely into the annular groove (21).
7. The easy-to-install shoe box according to claim 3, characterized in that, At least two abutment plates (231) are provided, and at least two abutment plates (231) are spaced apart on one side of the annular groove (21). The buckle (232) is provided on the other side of the annular groove (21) and located between two adjacent abutment plates (231).
8. The easy-to-install shoe box according to claim 7, characterized in that, The buckle (232) is partially placed within the space enclosed by two adjacent abutment plates (231) and the annular groove (21).
9. The easy-to-install shoe box according to any one of claims 1-8, characterized in that, The stacking assembly (22) includes a protrusion (221) and a clearance portion (222), the protrusion (221) being disposed on one side of the clearance portion (222).
10. The easy-to-install shoe box according to any one of claims 1-8, characterized in that, The cover (2) is also provided with a support plate (24), and multiple support plates (24) are provided and are spaced apart in the annular groove (21).