Portable liquor packaging box
By designing a portable liquor packaging box with a U-shaped carrying rope and an inclined groove structure, the problems of traditional liquor packaging boxes requiring two hands to operate and slipping are solved, achieving stability and safety with one-handed lifting and reducing costs.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- FUJIAN JIAXIANG PACKAGING CO LTD
- Filing Date
- 2025-08-21
- Publication Date
- 2026-06-23
AI Technical Summary
Traditional liquor packaging boxes require two hands to handle when carried or moved short distances, making them prone to slipping and breaking. In addition, providing a carrying bag increases costs and makes them easy to lose.
Design a portable liquor packaging box with a U-shaped carrying rope and an inclined groove structure, combined with the locking design of the base and the cover, to achieve one-handed lifting and prevent shaking and slipping.
It improves the safety and stability of liquor packaging boxes, reduces material costs, and avoids the use of additional carrying bags and the risk of loss.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of commodity packaging technology, specifically to a portable liquor packaging box. Background Technology
[0002] As a traditional Chinese beverage, baijiu's packaging not only needs to fulfill basic functions such as protecting the product and facilitating transportation, but also plays a vital role in showcasing brand culture and enhancing product value. Therefore, baijiu packaging boxes have become an indispensable part of the product's overall image.
[0003] Traditional baijiu (Chinese liquor) packaging boxes often employ a one-piece top-and-bottom lid structure or a book-shaped box structure. This consists of a base and an upper lid; in use, the lid is simply snapped onto the base, completely sealing the baijiu bottle. The design of these boxes emphasizes the materials (such as cardboard, wood, and metal), printing techniques (hot stamping, embossing, UV coating, etc.), and a luxurious feel to create a high-end product positioning.
[0004] However, traditional packaging methods for baijiu (Chinese liquor) typically require holding the entire box with both hands when carrying it or moving it short distances. When both hands are occupied (e.g., when opening a door or carrying other items), it is difficult to handle the box. This is especially true for boxes with smooth surfaces or larger sizes, which are prone to slipping and falling. If a box slips, not only will the packaging be damaged, but the expensive baijiu bottle inside may also break, resulting in economic losses. Although some merchants provide carrying bags to hold the boxes, this adds extra material costs, and the carrying bags are separate from the boxes and are easily lost. Utility Model Content
[0005] The purpose of this utility model is to provide a portable liquor packaging box to address the defects and shortcomings of the existing technology.
[0006] To achieve the above objectives, the present invention adopts the following technical solution: a portable liquor packaging box, comprising a base for supporting a liquor container, a cover disposed on the upper end of the base for protecting the liquor container supported on the base, and two U-shaped carrying ropes symmetrically disposed at the left and right ends of the base, the two ends of the two U-shaped carrying ropes being fixedly disposed at the left and right ends of the base, and the middle height of the two U-shaped carrying ropes being higher than the height of the cover. The left and right ends of the cover are respectively provided with two inclined grooves, and a total of four inclined grooves are provided on the cover. The inclined grooves are used to limit the forward and backward movement of the U-shaped carrying ropes on the cover by pulling them inward and embedding them into the inclined grooves when the middle of the two U-shaped carrying ropes is lifted by hand.
[0007] A further improvement is that the tilt angle of the inclined groove is adapted to the angle naturally formed when the two U-shaped carrying ropes are lifted.
[0008] A further improvement is that the upper outer side of the base is provided with a protruding retaining strip, and the lower inner side of the cover is pressed and engaged with the side wall of the cover through the protruding retaining strip.
[0009] A further improvement is made to the following: two engaging cavities and two engaging holes are respectively provided at the left and right ends of the two bases, and a total of four engaging holes and four engaging cavities are provided on the bases. Both ends of the two U-shaped carrying ropes are fixedly provided with engaging buckles. The engaging buckles are located in the engaging cavities with a clearance fit with the engaging holes. The diameter of the engaging buckle is smaller than the diameter of the engaging hole, and the length of the engaging buckle is larger than the diameter of the engaging hole. The middle part of the engaging buckle is fixedly connected to both ends of the U-shaped carrying rope.
[0010] A further improvement is that the U-shaped handle is made of cotton rope, nylon rope, imitation leather rope, or paper rope.
[0011] A further improvement is that the upper surface of the base is provided with a limiting recess that matches the shape of the bottom of the liquor container.
[0012] A further improvement is that the inner wall of the cover is provided with a flexible sponge layer for providing flexible protection to the outside of the liquor container.
[0013] A further improvement is that the base is a polygonal base and the cover is a polygonal cover.
[0014] A further improvement is that the upper end of the cover is fitted with a limiting ring for closing the inclined groove after the two U-shaped carrying ropes are pulled inward and embedded in the inclined groove under tension, so as to further restrict the U-shaped carrying ropes in the inclined groove. The shape of the limiting ring is the same as that of the cover, and the inner wall of the limiting ring is fitted with the outer wall of the cover with a clearance fit.
[0015] After adopting the above technical solution, the beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows: When it is necessary to package liquor in a packaging box, the liquor is placed in the upper middle part of the base for support, and then the cover is installed on the upper surface of the base to protect the liquor container supported on the base. When it is necessary to move the packaging box containing liquor by shoelaces or for short distances, the middle part of the two U-shaped carrying ropes can be pulled and lifted upwards. At this time, the two U-shaped carrying ropes are pulled inwards and embedded into the inclined groove under the force of tension. The inclined groove limits the forward and backward movement of the U-shaped carrying ropes on the cover, which can prevent the U-shaped carrying ropes from sliding forward and backward during the movement of the packaging box. This design reduces the likelihood of the packaging box tipping over, increasing its safety when carried. Since the two U-shaped carrying straps are fixed to the left and right ends of the base, lifting the straps causes the cover to lift upwards via the base. The center of the packaged liquor is positioned between the two U-shaped straps, and the downward force generated by the liquor's weight enhances stability. The box can be lifted with one hand, eliminating the need to hold it with both hands and reducing the risk of slipping and damage. Furthermore, the two U-shaped carrying straps remain fixed to the box, eliminating the need for an additional carrying bag and reducing material costs. The straps also maintain a long-term connection, preventing loss.
[0016] Further effect: After the raised retaining strip is pressed together with the cover, it presses against the lower inner wall of the cover, thereby increasing the lifting resistance of the cover on the base and increasing the stability of the cover on the base.
[0017] Further benefit: The limiting indentation can provide a place for placement when the liquor container is placed.
[0018] Further benefits: After the cover is placed on the base, the flexible sponge layer provides flexible restraint when the liquor is shaken, and the flexible material cushions the impact of the shaking, thus protecting the outside of the liquor. Attached Figure Description
[0019] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of this utility model or the prior art, the drawings used in the description of the embodiments or the prior art will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings described below are only some embodiments of this utility model. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort.
[0020] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of this utility model;
[0021] Figure 2 This is a front sectional view of the present invention;
[0022] Figure 3 This is a cross-sectional view of the base in this utility model.
[0023] Explanation of reference numerals in the attached drawings: 1. Base; 2. Cover; 3. U-shaped carrying rope; 4. Inclined groove; 5. Protruding locking strip; 6. Engaging cavity; 7. Engaging hole; 8. Engaging buckle; 9. Limiting recess; 10. Flexible sponge layer; 11. Limiting collar. Detailed Implementation
[0024] The present invention will now be further described in conjunction with the accompanying drawings and specific embodiments.
[0025] See Figures 1 to 3 As shown, the technical solution adopted in this specific embodiment is: a portable liquor packaging box, including a base 1 for supporting a liquor container, a cover 2 covering the upper end of the base 1 for protecting the liquor container supported on the base 1, and two U-shaped carrying ropes 3 respectively symmetrically arranged at the left and right ends of the base 1. The two ends of the two U-shaped carrying ropes 3 are respectively fixedly arranged at the left and right ends of the base 1, and the height of the middle part of the two U-shaped carrying ropes 3 is higher than the height of the cover 2. The left and right ends of the cover 2 are respectively provided with two inclined grooves 4, and a total of four inclined grooves 4 are provided on the cover 2. When the middle part of the two U-shaped carrying ropes 3 is lifted by hand, the two U-shaped carrying ropes 3 are pulled inward and embedded into the inclined grooves 4, so as to limit the forward and backward movement of the U-shaped carrying ropes 3 on the cover 2. The inclined groove 4 is fitted with a clearance fit or an interference fit with the carrying rope, with a gap between the two being 0.1mm-0.9mm. The width of the inclined groove 4 can be 0.1mm-0.9mm larger than the diameter of the carrying rope. In this case, the U-shaped carrying rope 3 has a better clamping effect in the inclined groove 4, and the restriction effect on the U-shaped carrying rope 3 is better. Alternatively, the diameter of the carrying rope can be 0.1mm-0.1mm larger than the width of the inclined groove 4. By lifting and pressing the two U-shaped carrying ropes 3 into the inclined groove 4, the limiting and clamping effect can also be achieved.
[0026] The tilt angle of the inclined groove 4 is adapted to the angle naturally formed when the two U-shaped carrying ropes 3 are lifted.
[0027] The upper outer side of the base 1 is provided with a raised retaining strip 5, and the lower inner side of the cover 2 is pressed against the side wall of the cover 2 through the raised retaining strip 5. The raised retaining strip 5 is a rubber strip, a nylon strip, or a silicone strip.
[0028] Two engaging cavities 6 and two engaging holes 7 are respectively provided at the left and right ends of the two bases 1, making a total of four engaging holes 7 and four engaging cavities 6 on the base 1. Each end of the two U-shaped carrying straps 3 is fixedly provided with an engaging buckle 8. The engaging buckle 8 is fitted with the engaging hole 7 within the engaging cavity 6 with a clearance fit. The diameter of the engaging buckle 8 is smaller than the diameter of the engaging hole 7, and the length of the engaging buckle 8 is greater than the diameter of the engaging hole 7. The middle part of the engaging buckle 8 is fixedly connected to both ends of the U-shaped carrying strap 3. The engaging buckle 8 has the same structure as the shoelace end or the same structure as the head buckle of some packaging boxes. The engaging buckle 8 is a rigid plastic sheet. One end of it is bent and wrapped around the end of the U-shaped carrying strap 3, and the end is heated with a lighter to retract it into the end of the U-shaped carrying strap 3. The other end of the engaging buckle 8 is pinched into a ring and heated to fix it. The shrinkage of the heated rigid plastic sheet fixes it to the end of the U-shaped carrying strap 3. The buckle 8 and the locking hole 7 are standard features of traditional tote bags and will not be described further here. Alternatively, the two ends of the U-shaped carrying strap 3 can be directly passed through the locking hole 7 and secured in the locking hole 7 by adhesive, heat fusion at the ends, or by tying the ends together and embedding them in the locking hole 7. The length and width of the locking cavity 6 are greater than the length and width of the buckle 8, ensuring that the buckle 8, after passing through the locking hole 7, can fit into the locking cavity 6 and remain horizontally engaged within it, preventing it from detaching from the locking hole 7.
[0029] The U-shaped handle 3 is made of cotton rope, nylon rope, imitation leather rope, or paper rope.
[0030] The upper surface of the base 1 is provided with a limiting recess 9 that matches the shape of the bottom of the liquor container. The depth of the limiting recess 9 is related to the thickness of the base 1, and it only needs to be able to limit the bottom of the liquor container.
[0031] The inner wall of the cover 2 is provided with a flexible sponge layer 10 for providing flexible protection to the outside of the liquor container.
[0032] The base 1 is a polygonal base, and the cover 2 is a polygonal cover.
[0033] The upper end of the cover 2 is fitted with a limiting ring 11 for further confining the U-shaped carrying ropes 3 within the inclined groove 4 after they are pulled inward and embedded in it under tension. The limiting ring 11 has the same shape as the cover 2, and its inner wall is in clearance fit with the outer wall of the cover 2. The gap between the inner wall of the limiting ring 11 and the outer wall of the cover 2 is between 0.05mm and 0.3mm. To improve the damping feel of the limiting ring 11 as it moves up and down on the cover 2, the limiting ring 11 can be made of rubber or silicone to increase the friction with the outer wall of the cover 2, or the gap between the inner wall of the limiting ring 11 and the outer wall of the cover 2 can be minimized.
[0034] The working principle of this utility model is as follows: When packaging liquor in a box, the liquor is placed on the upper center of the base 1 for support. Then, the cover 2 is installed on the upper surface of the base 1, protecting the liquor container supported on the base 1. When the liquor-containing box needs to be moved (like a shoelace or for short distances), the middle of the two U-shaped carrying straps 3 can be pulled upwards. At this time, the two U-shaped carrying straps 3 are pulled inwards and embedded into the inclined groove 4. The inclined groove 4 limits the forward and backward movement of the U-shaped carrying straps 3 on the cover 2, preventing the U-shaped carrying straps 3 from slipping during the movement of the box. The reduced likelihood of the packaging box tipping over increases its safety when carried by hand. Since the two ends of the two U-shaped carrying ropes 3 are fixed to the left and right ends of the base 1 respectively, when the U-shaped carrying ropes 3 are lifted by hand, the base 1 drives the cover 2 upward. The center of the packaged liquor is between the positions of the two U-shaped carrying ropes 3. The downward pulling force generated by the weight of the liquor improves the stability of the carrying. The packaging box can be lifted and moved with one hand, and it is not possible to hold the entire packaging box with both hands, so there is less risk of slipping and falling. In addition, the two U-shaped carrying ropes 3 remain fixed to the packaging box, eliminating the need for an additional carrying bag, reducing material costs. Furthermore, the U-shaped carrying ropes 3 remain connected to the packaging box for a long time, making them less likely to be lost.
[0035] After the protruding clip 5 is pressed into the cover, it presses against the lower inner wall of the cover 2, thereby increasing the lifting resistance of the cover 2 on the base 1 and increasing the firmness of the cover 2 on the base 1.
[0036] The limiting recess 9 provides a place for placement when the liquor container is placed.
[0037] After the cover 2 is placed on the base 1, the flexible sponge layer 10 provides flexible restraint when the liquor is shaken, and the flexible material buffers the impact of the shaking, thereby protecting the outside of the liquor.
[0038] This utility model aims to protect the product's structure. The model numbers of the individual components are not protected by this utility model and are common knowledge. Any component on the market that can achieve the functions described above can be used as a portable liquor packaging box. Therefore, the model numbers and other parameters of the components are not described in detail in this utility model. The contribution of this utility model lies in the scientific combination of the various components.
[0039] The foregoing has shown and described the basic principles, main features, and advantages of this utility model. Those skilled in the art should understand that this utility model is not limited to the above embodiments. The embodiments and descriptions provided are merely illustrative of the principles of this utility model. Various changes and modifications can be made to this utility model without departing from its spirit and scope, and all such changes and modifications fall within the scope of protection of this utility model as defined by the appended claims and their equivalents. Any aspects of this utility model not detailed herein are well-known to those skilled in the art.
Claims
1. A portable liquor packaging box, comprising a base for supporting a liquor container and a cover disposed on the upper end of the base for protecting the liquor container supported on the base, characterized in that: It also includes two U-shaped carrying ropes symmetrically arranged at the left and right ends of the base. The two ends of the two U-shaped carrying ropes are fixed to the left and right ends of the base, and the middle height of the two U-shaped carrying ropes is higher than the height of the cover. The left and right ends of the cover are respectively provided with two inclined grooves, and a total of four inclined grooves are provided on the cover. The inclined grooves are used to limit the forward and backward movement of the U-shaped carrying ropes on the cover by pulling them inward and embedding them into the inclined grooves when the middle of the two U-shaped carrying ropes is lifted by hand.
2. The portable liquor packaging box according to claim 1, characterized in that: The tilt angle of the inclined groove is adapted to the angle naturally formed when the two U-shaped carrying ropes are lifted.
3. The portable liquor packaging box according to claim 1, characterized in that: The upper outer side of the base is provided with a protruding retaining strip, and the lower inner side of the cover is pressed and engaged with the side wall of the cover through the protruding retaining strip.
4. A portable liquor packaging box according to claim 1, characterized in that: The two bases have two engaging cavities and two engaging holes at their left and right ends, respectively. The bases have a total of four engaging holes and four engaging cavities. Both ends of the two U-shaped carrying ropes are fixedly equipped with engaging buckles. The engaging buckles are fitted with the engaging holes and are located in the engaging cavities with a clearance fit. The diameter of the engaging buckle is smaller than the diameter of the engaging hole, and the length of the engaging buckle is greater than the diameter of the engaging hole. The middle part of the engaging buckle is fixedly connected to both ends of the U-shaped carrying rope.
5. A portable liquor packaging box according to claim 1, characterized in that: The U-shaped handle rope is made of cotton rope, nylon rope, imitation leather rope, or paper rope.
6. A portable liquor packaging box according to claim 1, characterized in that: The upper surface of the base is provided with a limiting recess that matches the shape of the bottom of the liquor container.
7. A portable liquor packaging box according to claim 1, characterized in that: The inner wall of the cover is provided with a flexible sponge layer for providing flexible protection to the outside of the liquor container.
8. A portable liquor packaging box according to claim 7, characterized in that: The base is a polygonal base, and the cover is a polygonal cover.
9. A portable liquor packaging box according to claim 1 or 8, characterized in that: The upper end of the cover is fitted with a limiting ring for closing the inclined groove after the two U-shaped carrying ropes are pulled inward and embedded in the inclined groove under tension, so as to further restrict the U-shaped carrying ropes in the inclined groove. The shape of the limiting ring is the same as that of the cover, and the inner wall of the limiting ring is fitted with the outer wall of the cover with a clearance fit.