Rosemary gift box based on the mortise and tenon structure of Tujia stilted buildings

The rosemary gift box, designed using the mortise and tenon structure of Tujia stilted buildings, solves the problem of the lack of innovation and environmental protection in existing rosemary gift box designs, enhances the artistic value and cultural connotation of the gift box, realizes green environmental protection and resource reuse, and endows the gift with unique aesthetic and emotional value.

CN224428287UActive Publication Date: 2026-06-30XIANGXI VOCATIONAL & TECH COLLEGE FOR NATIONALITIES

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
XIANGXI VOCATIONAL & TECH COLLEGE FOR NATIONALITIES
Filing Date
2025-09-22
Publication Date
2026-06-30

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

Existing rosemary gift box designs lack innovation, use environmentally unfriendly materials, and have inadequate structures, making it difficult to meet consumers' pursuit of aesthetics and cultural heritage. Furthermore, the existing structures fail to reflect its unique value as a gift.

Method used

The rosemary gift box adopts the mortise and tenon structure of Tujia stilted buildings. It uses wood and glue-free design to build the frame through the connection of tenons, slots and wedges. Combining traditional mortise and tenon craftsmanship and cultural elements, it forms a stable and detachable gift box structure.

Benefits of technology

It enhances the artistic value and cultural connotation of the gift box, achieves green environmental protection, strengthens the unique value and emotional communication function of the gift, and is reusable, reducing resource waste.

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Abstract

This utility model relates to the field of gift box technology, specifically a rosemary gift box based on the mortise and tenon structure of Tujia stilted buildings. It includes a base plate, with four mortise and tenon panels arranged equidistantly on the top of the base plate. A cardboard box is placed between adjacent mortise and tenon panels. Each mortise and tenon panel includes a base for mortise and tenon connection with the base plate. A central pillar is located in the middle of the top of the base, and two symmetrically arranged front-to-back pillars are located on the top of the base. Eaves pillars are located on the top of the base near both the front and back ends. A first, second, and third beam are sequentially threaded through the outer wall of the central pillar near the top. A first and second bracket are sequentially threaded through the outer wall of the eaves pillar near the top. The eaves pillars on the same side of the four mortise and tenon panels are connected by multiple horizontal strips arranged equidistantly. This rosemary gift box based on the mortise and tenon structure of Tujia stilted buildings significantly enhances the artistic value and cultural connotation of the gift box by integrating traditional mortise and tenon structure with cultural elements.
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