A food packaging box

By introducing an isolation cover and a limiting structure into the food packaging box, the problems of utensils falling out of the box and being inconvenient to retrieve are solved, achieving stable limiting and convenient retrieval.

CN224410106UActive Publication Date: 2026-06-26LUFEI XIANZHI (XIAMEN) INVESTMENT DEVELOPMENT CO LTD

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
LUFEI XIANZHI (XIAMEN) INVESTMENT DEVELOPMENT CO LTD
Filing Date
2025-06-18
Publication Date
2026-06-26

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

Utensils in existing plastic packaging boxes are easy to fall out or are inconvenient to take out, especially spoons or forks, which are difficult to remove from hard lids.

Method used

A food packaging box was designed, comprising a box body, a lid, and an isolation lid. The isolation lid is embedded in the opening to divide the box body into upper and lower spaces. Utensils for taking out food are stored on the top of the isolation lid. The lid has a limiting part that abuts against the utensils to restrict their movement. The isolation lid has a handle for easy handling.

Benefits of technology

This design ensures that the utensils are stably positioned within the box, preventing them from falling out and allowing for easy removal directly from the isolation lid, thus improving ease of use.

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Abstract

The utility model discloses a food packaging box, including box body, lid, isolation lid and take food utensil, the top side of box body forms the opening, and the lid detachable buckle is combined on the opening, and the isolation lid is embedded in the opening, and is arranged below the lid, and the box body is divided into two spaces of upper and lower, and the food is stored below the isolation lid, and the take food utensil is used to take the food and is stored above the isolation lid, the lid forms a limit part to the side of isolation lid, so that after the lid buckle is combined on the opening, the limit part is against on the take food utensil, and the take food utensil is limited, so that after the lid is taken off, the take food utensil falls on the isolation lid. It is convenient for the user to take out the take food utensil directly, need not to pick from the lid, and it is convenient to use.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the technical field of refrigerated food storage boxes, and in particular to a food packaging box. Background Technology

[0002] Currently, there is a wide variety of snack foods on the market, such as ice cream, pudding, or frozen foods. These are generally packaged in plastic boxes, which consist of a box body and a lid. The lid is fastened to the box body. To make it easier for consumers to eat, these boxes are usually equipped with utensils such as spoons or forks. However, these utensils are usually fixed to the inside of the lid by clips or adhesives. On the one hand, spoons or forks have a flat structure, and the lid is usually made of hard plastic, which means that consumers need to pry them off with force, making them inconvenient to use. On the other hand, if the clips or adhesives are not secure, the utensils may fall off. Utility Model Content

[0003] The purpose of this utility model is to provide a food packaging box, and the technical problem it solves is to facilitate the taking out of the utensils.

[0004] To achieve the above objectives, the solution of this utility model is: a food packaging box, including a box body, a lid, an isolation lid, and a serving utensil;

[0005] An opening is formed on the top side of the box body, and the lid is detachably fastened to the opening. The isolation cover is embedded in the opening and spaced below the lid, dividing the box body into upper and lower spaces. Food is stored below the isolation cover, and utensils for taking out food are stored above the isolation cover.

[0006] A limiting part is formed on the side of the cover facing the isolation cover, so that after the cover is fastened to the opening, the limiting part abuts against the eating utensils and limits the eating utensils, so that after the cover is removed, the eating utensils fall on the isolation cover.

[0007] Furthermore, the limiting part is positioned on opposite sides of the eating utensils to restrict their horizontal movement.

[0008] Furthermore, the limiting part is located on the top side of the eating utensil to restrict its vertical movement.

[0009] Furthermore, a placement area is formed on the isolation cover for placing utensils, and the limiting part corresponds to the position of the placement area.

[0010] Furthermore, the eating utensils are detachably mounted on the isolation cover, which is thin and can be bent and deformed. A protrusion is formed on the side of the isolation cover facing the cover body, and a snap-fit ​​hole is formed on the eating utensils to cooperate with the protrusion, so as to restrict the horizontal movement of the eating utensils after the protrusion is inserted into the snap-fit ​​hole.

[0011] Furthermore, the limiting part corresponds to the protrusion, and a groove is formed on the limiting part for fitting onto the protrusion, so that when the lid is placed on the box body, the protrusion falls into the groove, and the bottom side of the limiting part abuts against the eating utensil.

[0012] Furthermore, the isolation cover forms an installation groove on the side facing the cover body, and the utensils for taking out food are stored in the installation groove. The outer edge of the installation groove forms an annular edge, and the inner side wall of the box body forms a support part. The annular edge is used to fit on the support part so that the isolation cover is embedded in the box body.

[0013] Furthermore, the edge of the isolation cover extends inward to form a handle, which has a sheet-like structure and protrudes from the side wall of the mounting groove for gripping by hand.

[0014] Furthermore, the handle has an anti-slip texture.

[0015] Furthermore, the isolation cover is made of plastic and is injection molded in one piece.

[0016] After adopting the above solution, the beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows: an opening is formed on the top side of the box body, and the isolation cover is embedded in the opening, which can divide the box body into upper and lower spaces. Utensils can be stored on the top of the isolation cover. A limiting part is formed on the side of the cover facing the isolation cover. When the cover is fastened to the opening, the limiting part abuts against the utensils and limits the utensils, preventing them from moving in the box body. When the cover is removed, the utensils fall on the isolation cover, making it convenient for users to take them directly without having to pry them off the cover. Attached Figure Description

[0017] Figure 1 This is an exploded structural diagram of the present invention.

[0018] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the isolation cover structure of this utility model.

[0019] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the limiting part and the eating utensil in Embodiment 1 of this utility model.

[0020] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the limiting part and the eating utensil in Embodiment 2 of this utility model.

[0021] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the cover structure of Embodiment 3 of this utility model.

[0022] Figure 6 This is an exploded structural diagram of Embodiment 3 of this utility model.

[0023] Labeling explanation: 1-Box body, 2-Lid, 3-Isolation lid, 4-Eating utensils, 11-Opening, 12-Support part, 21-Limiting part, 22-Groove, 31-Placement area, 32-Protrusion, 33-Mounting groove, 34-Annular edge, 35-Handheld part, 36-Anti-slip texture, 41-Snap-fit ​​hole, 211-First abutment part, 212-Second abutment part. Detailed Implementation

[0024] The present invention will be described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings and specific embodiments.

[0025] Unless otherwise expressly defined, the use of directional terms such as "center," "lateral," "longitudinal," "horizontal," "vertical," "top," "bottom," "inner," "outer," "upper," "lower," "front," "rear," "left," "right," "clockwise," and "counterclockwise" in the claims, description, and accompanying drawings of this invention is merely for the convenience of describing the invention and simplifying the description, and is not intended to indicate or imply that the device or element referred to must have a specific orientation or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation, and therefore should not be construed as limiting the specific scope of protection of this invention.

[0026] like Figure 1-6 As shown, this utility model provides a food packaging box, including a box body 1, a lid 2, an isolation lid 3, and a serving utensil 4. An opening 11 is formed on the top side of the box body 1, which is used to store food. The lid 2 is detachably fastened to the opening 11. The isolation lid 3 is embedded in the opening 11 and is spaced below the lid 2, dividing the box body 1 into upper and lower spaces. Food is stored below the isolation lid 3. The food can be ice cream, jelly, cake, or other foods. The serving utensil 4 is used to take out the food and can be a spoon or fork, which can be designed according to needs. The serving utensil 4 is stored above the isolation lid 3. A limiting part 21 is formed on the side of the lid 2 facing the isolation lid 3. After the lid 2 is fastened to the opening 11, the limiting part 21 abuts against the serving utensil 4, limiting the serving utensil 4 and preventing it from swinging freely on the isolation lid 3. After the lid 2 is removed, the serving utensil 4 falls on the isolation lid 3, making it easy to take out without having to remove it from the lid 2, which is convenient to use.

[0027] Key points combined Figure 1 As shown, the isolation cover 3 forms an installation groove 33 on the side facing the cover body 2. The eating utensils 4 are stored in the installation groove 33. The outer edge of the installation groove 33 extends outward to form an annular edge 34. A support part 12 is formed on the inner side wall of the box body 1. The support part 12 surrounds the inner side wall of the box body 1. Specifically, the support part 12 is a ring-shaped support surface. When the isolation cover 3 is embedded in the box body 1, the annular edge 34 rests on the support surface, so that the isolation cover 3 can be set in the box body 1.

[0028] To facilitate the handling of the isolation cover 3, the edge of the isolation cover 3 extends inward to form a handle 35. The handle 35 has a sheet-like structure and protrudes from the side wall of the mounting groove 33 for hand gripping. Preferably, the handle 35 is bent and folded on the top side of the mounting groove 33. When in use, the hand can grasp the handle 35 and pull it up to remove the isolation cover 3 from the box body 1.

[0029] Preferably, the handle 35 has anti-slip texture 36 to increase the friction between the handle and the hand, making the grip more secure.

[0030] In this specific embodiment, the isolation cover 3 is integrally injection molded from plastic material.

[0031] Example 1

[0032] Key points combined Figure 3 As shown, the limiting part 21 is positioned on opposite sides of the eating utensil 4 to restrict its horizontal movement. Specifically, the limiting part 21 includes a first abutting part 211 and a second abutting part 212, which are located on opposite sides of the eating utensil 4. Preferably, as shown... Figure 2 As shown, the isolation cover 3 has a placement area 31 for placing the eating utensils 4. The placement area 31 can be an area surrounded by several positioning blocks. The limiting part 21 is correspondingly provided with the placement area 31, and the first abutting part 211 and the second abutting part 212 are both offset from the positioning blocks. The positioning blocks can be protrusions. Specifically, the placement area 31 is formed in the mounting groove 33. After the eating utensils 4 are placed in the placement area 31, the cover 2 is fastened to the opening 11, so that the first abutting part 211 and the second abutting part 212 are respectively limited on the opposite sides of the eating utensils 4.

[0033] Example 2

[0034] Key points combined Figure 4 As shown, another configuration of the limiting part 21 is shown. The limiting part 21 is positioned on the top side of the eating utensil 4 to restrict the up and down movement of the eating utensil 4. Preferably, the isolation cover 3 has a placement area 31 for placing the eating utensil 4. The placement area 31 can be an area formed by multiple protrusions or a recessed placement groove. The limiting part 21 is a protrusion that extends toward the isolation cover 3 and is correspondingly positioned to the placement area 31. Specifically, the placement area 31 is formed in the mounting groove 33. After the eating utensil 4 is placed in the placement area 31, the cover 2 is fastened to the opening 11, so that the limiting part 21 is positioned on the top side of the eating utensil 4.

[0035] Example 3

[0036] Key points combined Figure 6As shown, the eating utensil 4 is detachably mounted on the isolation cover 3. The isolation cover 3 is thin and can be bent and deformed. A protrusion 32 is formed on the side of the isolation cover 3 facing the cover body 2. The eating utensil 4 has a snap-fit ​​hole 41 that mates with the protrusion 32. After the protrusion 32 is inserted into the snap-fit ​​hole 41, the horizontal movement of the eating utensil 4 is restricted. When taking out the eating utensil 4, simply press the edge of the isolation cover 3 gently to bend the isolation cover 3, creating a gap between the eating utensil 4 and the isolation cover 3. The hand can easily pinch the eating utensil 4 through this gap and take it out. It is convenient to take out. Preferably, the limiting part 21 corresponds to the position of the protrusion 32, and a groove 22 is formed on the limiting part 21 (e.g., Figure 5 As shown, it is used to fit on the protrusion 32 so that when the cover 2 is fastened to the box body 1, the protrusion 32 falls into the groove 22, so that the bottom side of the limiting part 21 abuts against the eating utensils 4. Of course, in other embodiments, a clamping part can also be formed on the isolation cover 3. The clamping part includes two clamping plates. After the eating utensils 4 are placed between the two clamping plates, the clamping part can clamp the eating utensils 4 and fix and limit it.

[0037] The above description is only a preferred embodiment of this utility model and is not intended to limit the design of this case. All equivalent changes made based on the key design of this case shall fall within the protection scope of this case.

Claims

1. A food packaging box, characterized in that: Includes the box body (1), the lid (2), the isolation lid (3), and the eating utensils (4); An opening (11) is formed on the top side of the box body (1). The lid (2) is detachably fastened to the opening (11). The isolation lid (3) is embedded in the opening (11) and spaced below the lid (2), dividing the box body (1) into two spaces, the food is stored below the isolation lid (3), and the eating utensils (4) are used to take out the food and are stored above the isolation lid (3). The cover (2) has a limiting part (21) on the side facing the isolation cover (3) so that after the cover (2) is fastened to the opening (11), the limiting part (21) abuts against the eating utensils (4) to limit the eating utensils (4) so ​​that after the cover (2) is removed, the eating utensils (4) fall on the isolation cover (3).

2. The food packaging box as described in claim 1, characterized in that: The limiting part (21) is positioned on opposite sides of the eating utensils (4) to restrict the horizontal movement of the eating utensils (4).

3. The food packaging box as described in claim 1, characterized in that: The limiting part (21) is positioned on the top side of the eating utensils (4) to restrict the up and down movement of the eating utensils (4).

4. The food packaging box as described in any one of claims 2-3, characterized in that: The isolation cover (3) has a placement area (31) for placing the eating utensils (4), and the limiting part (21) corresponds to the position of the placement area (31).

5. The food packaging box as described in claim 1, characterized in that: The eating utensils (4) are detachably mounted on the isolation cover (3). The isolation cover (3) is thin and can be bent and deformed. A protrusion (32) is formed on the side of the isolation cover (3) facing the cover body (2). A snap-fit ​​hole (41) is formed on the eating utensils (4) to cooperate with the protrusion, so as to restrict the horizontal movement of the eating utensils (4) after the protrusion is inserted into the snap-fit ​​hole (41).

6. The food packaging box as described in claim 5, characterized in that: The limiting part (21) corresponds to the protrusion (32) in position. A groove (22) is formed on the limiting part (21) for fitting onto the protrusion (32) so that when the cover (2) covers the box body (1), the protrusion (32) falls into the groove (22) so that the bottom side of the limiting part (21) abuts against the eating utensil (4).

7. The food packaging box as described in claim 1, characterized in that: The isolation cover (3) forms an installation groove (33) on the side facing the cover body (2). The eating utensils (4) are stored in the installation groove (33). The outer edge of the installation groove (33) forms an annular edge (34). The inner side wall of the box body (1) forms a support part (12). The annular edge (34) is used to fit on the support part (1) so that the isolation cover (3) is embedded in the box body (1).

8. The food packaging box as described in claim 7, characterized in that: The edge of the isolation cover (3) extends inward to form a handhold (35). The handhold (35) has a sheet-like structure and protrudes from the side wall of the mounting groove (33) for hand gripping.

9. The food packaging box as described in claim 8, characterized in that: The handle (35) has anti-slip texture (36).

10. The food packaging box as described in claim 1, characterized in that: The isolation cover (3) is made of plastic material and is integrally injection molded.