Commodity packaging box

The packaging box design addresses the lack of fragrance release in existing boxes by diffusing scent through a ventilation space, enhancing emotional recall and promoting associated product use with easy fragrance replenishment.

HK40134800APending Publication Date: 2026-07-10田中 佳子

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田中 佳子
Filing Date
2026-05-15
Publication Date
2026-07-10

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Technical Problem

Existing packaging boxes do not incorporate fragrance release mechanisms, missing an opportunity to enhance the emotional connection and promote associated products like perfumes, which could increase brand revenue.

Method used

A product packaging box design featuring a hinged upper box body with a recess containing a board that overlaps with a piece of paper containing a fragrance component, allowing the fragrance to diffuse through a ventilation space, and optionally using magnets for easy replacement of the paper.

Benefits of technology

The design enables the fragrance to be released periodically, enhancing the emotional recall of the gift-giving experience and promoting the use of associated products, while allowing easy replenishment of fragrances.

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Abstract

A product packaging box (11) is provided with: a lower box body (12); an upper case (13) that is connected to the lower case (12) so as to be openable and closable by a hinge and that defines a recess (61) on the upper surface; and a sheet material (62a) fixed in the depression (61) so as to match the contour of the depression (61), the sheet material (62a) overlapping with the horizontal plane (68) in the depression (61) and covering the sheet material (62a) containing the aroma component, and the depression (61) defining a space (65) adjacent to the outer periphery of the sheet material (62a) and opening in the horizontal plane including the upper surface of the sheet material (62a). The invention provides a commodity packaging box which can create a pleasant opportunity when receiving gifts.
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(19) State Intellectual Property Office (12) Invention Patent Application (10) Application Publication Number (43) Application Publication Date (21) Application Number 202480020868.X (22) Application Date 2024.03.19 (30) Priority Data 2023-046966 2023.03.23 JP 2023-169992 2023.09.29 JP (85) PCT International Application Entering National Phase Date 2025.09.22 (86) PCT International Application Application Data PCT / JP2024 / 010869 2024.03.19 (87) PCT International Application Publication Data WO2024 / 195809 JA 2024.09.26 (71) Applicant: Yoshiko Tanaka Address: Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan (72) Inventor: Yoshiko Tanaka (74) Patent Agency: Beijing Sanyou Intellectual Property Agency Co., Ltd. 11127 Patent Attorney: Yang Junbo, Yu Jingshuai (51) Int.Cl. A45C 11 / 16 (2006.01) (54) Invention Title: Commodity Packaging Box (57) Abstract: The commodity packaging box (11) has: a lower box body (12); an upper box body (13) which is connected to the lower box body (12) by means of a hinge and has a recess (61) defined on its upper surface; and a plate (62a) which is fixed in the recess (61) in a way that matches the contour of the recess (61), and overlaps with the horizontal surface (68) in the recess (61) and covers a piece of paper containing aroma components, the recess (61) defining a space (65) that is adjacent to the outer periphery of the plate (62a) and opens in the horizontal surface containing the upper surface of the plate (62a). A product packaging box is provided that can create an opportunity to recall the joy of receiving a gift. Claims 2 pages, Description 17 pages, Drawings 16 pages. CN 121099932 A 2025.12.09 CN 1 21 09 99 32 A 1. A product packaging box, characterized in that the product packaging box has: a lower box body; an upper box body that is hinged and freely openable and closable to the lower box body, having a recess defined on its upper surface; and a board material that is fixed within the recess in a manner matching the contour of the recess, overlapping with a horizontal plane within the recess and covering a piece of paper containing a fragrance component, the recess defining a space adjacent to the outer periphery of the board material and opening in a horizontal plane containing the upper surface of the board material. 2. The product packaging box according to claim 1, characterized in that the product packaging box has an enclosure having a wall surface that rises from a horizontal plane containing the front surface of the board material in a manner matching the contour of the recess and enclosing the space on the front surface of the board material.3. A product packaging box, characterized in that the product packaging box comprises: a lower box body; an upper box body that is hinged and movably connected to the lower box body, having a recess defined on its upper surface; a board that is fixed in the recess in a detachable manner, matching the contour of the recess, and having a plane on its back side for receiving a piece of paper containing a fragrance component; a pair of guide rails that are coupled to the back side of the board and extend linearly parallel to both sides of the plane; and a slider that is guided by the guide rails and displaces between a first position holding the piece of paper in accordance with the plane and a second position disengaging from the plane, the recess defining a space adjacent to the outer periphery of the board and opening in a horizontal plane including the upper surface of the board, the slider defining a passage connecting a storage space for the piece of paper in contact with the plane to the space. 4. The product packaging box according to claim 3, characterized in that the product packaging box further comprises a retainer that is mounted on the board and holds the film in accordance with a receiving plane defined on the front or back side of the board. 5. A commodity packaging box, characterized in that the commodity packaging box comprises: a lower box body; an upper box body that is flexibly connected to the lower box body by a hinge and has a recess defined on its upper surface; and a board material that is fixed in the recess in a manner matching the contour of the recess, overlapping with a horizontal plane in the recess and covering a piece of paper containing a fragrance component, the board material having a through opening on the upper surface of the board material that overlaps with the paper piece at a position inside the contour of the paper piece. 6. A commodity packaging box, characterized in that the commodity packaging box comprises: a lower box body; an upper box body that is flexibly connected to the lower box body by a hinge, and has a recess defined on its upper surface; a board that is fixed in the recess in a detachable manner in a manner matching the contour of the recess, and has a plane on its back side for receiving a piece of paper containing a fragrance component; a pair of guide rails that are coupled to the back side of the board body and extend linearly parallel to both sides of the plane; and a slider that is guided by the guide rails and displaces between a first position that holds the piece of paper in accordance with the plane and a second position that is disengaged from the plane, the board body having a through opening that is connected to a storage space for the piece of paper in contact with the plane and is open on the front side of the board body. Claims 2 / 2 Page 3 CN 121099932 A Commodity Packaging Box Technical Field

[0001] This invention relates to a commodity packaging box having a lower box body and an upper box body, the upper box body being freely connected to the lower box body via a hinge, and storing goods when overlapping with the lower box body. Background Art

[0002] Jewelry is often given as a gift from a man to a woman between men and women with a good relationship. The man goes to the jewelry store with the woman when purchasing the jewelry.For example, as shown in Patent Document 1, jewelry stores package jewelry in specially prepared boxes when delivering jewelry.

[0003] Prior Art Documents

[0004] Patent Documents

[0005] Patent Document 1: Japanese Patent Application Publication No. 2019-195405

[0006] Patent Document 2: Utility Model Registration No. 3050705 Summary of the Invention

[0007] Problems to be Solved by the Invention

[0008] Fragrances linger strongly in a person's memory. A person can recall a specific scene based on a fragrance. If the scene of purchasing jewelry is associated with a fragrance, then a woman can feel the joy of that time whenever she receives the fragrance. For example, if the fragrance in a jewelry store is associated with a packaging box, then a woman feels no difference in the joy of receiving a gift whenever she approaches the packaging box at home. However, until now, although packaging boxes are used for packaging, no packaging boxes containing a fragrance release source have been found. Therefore, the storage of fragrance has not been used as a trigger to recall the joy of receiving a gift.

[0009] In particular, jewelry brands can also sell perfumes. If the perfume is released from the jewelry box, women will recall the joy of receiving a gift each time they spray it. This can promote the use of the perfume. Moreover, the perfume in the box dissipates over time, so the perfume can be replenished while maintaining the fragrance of the box. This can further promote the sales of the perfume. Since the cost rate of perfume is low, the sales of perfume can help increase the revenue of the jewelry brand.

[0010] The object of the present invention is to provide a product packaging box that can create an opportunity to recall the joy of receiving a gift.

[0011] Means for Solving the Problem

[0012] According to a first aspect of the present invention, a product packaging box is provided, comprising: a lower box body; an upper box body that is slidably opened and closed by a hinge and has a recess defined on its upper surface; and a board that is fixed within the recess in a manner matching the contour of the recess, the board overlapping with a horizontal plane and covering a piece of paper containing a fragrance component within the recess, the recess defining a space adjacent to the outer periphery of the board and opening in a horizontal plane including the upper surface of the board.

[0013] A small gap is formed between the board and the horizontal plane due to the thickness of the paper. Therefore, the fragrance component of the paper leaks from the outer periphery of the board into the space adjacent to the recess (hereinafter referred to as the "ventilation space"). The leaked fragrance component diffuses upward from the ventilation space onto the upper box body. In this way, the fragrance floats around the product packaging box. The product packaging box can be used, for example, for gift wrapping. The recipient of the gift can enjoy the fragrance each time the product packaging box is taken out. Such a product packaging box can create an opportunity to recall the joy of receiving a gift. The impression of the giver can be strongly implanted in the recipient. Instruction manual 1 / 17 page 4 CN 121099932 A

[0014] In addition, the product packaging box can be used as a source of fragrance release and decorate the room.The recipient of the gift can frequently see the product packaging box indoors. In this way, the recipient can frequently recall the joy of receiving the gift. The impression of the giver can be strongly imprinted on the recipient.

[0015] The product packaging box may have a surround having a wall that rises from the horizontal plane containing the front of the board and surrounds the space on the front of the board, matching the contour of the recess. By the action of the surround, a tray can be formed on the upper surface of the upper box. Small items such as jewelry can be placed on the board. By the action of the surround, the small items can be held on the board. Since such a tray is used daily, the owner of the goods can frequently see the product packaging box. The emotion of receiving the gift can be strongly imprinted on the owner's memory. The observer of the product packaging box can be strongly imprinted with the impression of the goods.

[0016] The product packaging box may also have a support plate that is configured in the recess in accordance with the contour of the board, defines the horizontal plane and supports the paper on the horizontal plane, and is combined with the board. At this point, the space continues to the position adjacent to the support plate. A piece of paper containing a fragrance component is sandwiched between the board and the support plate. The board, the paper, and the support plate can function as a unit. It is possible to access the outer periphery of the board and the support plate from the defined space. By applying an external force to the outer periphery of the board and the support plate, the board and the support plate can be easily lifted from the recess. The board, the paper, and the support plate can be easily removed from the upper box as a set.

[0017] The product packaging box may also have: a magnet, which is fixed to the board; and a magnetic body, which is fixed to the support plate, and the support plate is fixed to the board based on the magnetic force of the magnet. The lower board is fixed to the upper board by the magnetic force. A piece of paper containing a fragrance component is sandwiched between the board and the support plate. Since the support plate can be separated from the board by overcoming the magnetic force, the fragrance component can be added to the paper. Alternatively, the paper can be replaced. In this way, the recipient of the gift can always enjoy the fragrance from the product packaging box. The magnet and the magnetic body in the board and the support plate can also be replaced.

[0018] The product packaging box may also have a fixing magnetic body fixed to the upper box body and disposed below the magnetic body. The magnetic lines of force of the magnet can flow in the magnetic body and the fixing magnetic body. Therefore, the support plate can be fixed in the recess by the action of magnetic force. The plate and the support plate can be well held in the recess regardless of the opening and closing of the upper box body.

[0019] At least the plate can be formed of a transparent material. In this case, the plate only needs to be covered by an instant film overlapping the horizontal plane at a position offset from the paper in the horizontal direction. The instant film can develop the purchase scene of the product on the spot. The plate serves to hold the instant film in the recess. In this way, the photo can be easily mounted on the product packaging box.Observers can enjoy the image of the instant film through the transparent sheet. The image can further enhance the emotional impact of receiving a gift.

[0020] According to a second aspect of the invention, a product packaging box is provided, comprising: a lower box body; an upper box body that is hinged and detachably connected to the lower box body, having a recess defined on its upper surface; a sheet material that is detachably fixed within the recess in a manner matching the contour of the recess, and having a plane defined on its back side for receiving a piece of paper containing a fragrance component; a pair of guide rails that are coupled to the back side of the sheet material and extend linearly parallel to both sides of the plane; and a slider that is guided by the guide rails and displaced between a first position that holds the piece of paper in accordance with the plane and a second position that is detached from the plane, the recess defining a space adjacent to the outer periphery of the sheet material and opening in a horizontal plane including the upper surface of the sheet material, the slider defining a passage connecting a storage space for the piece of paper in contact with the plane to the space.

[0021] The aroma components of the paper leak out from the passage into the adjacent space within the recess (hereinafter referred to as the "ventilation space"). The leaked aroma components diffuse upwards from the ventilation space onto the upper part of the box. In this way, the fragrance floats around the product packaging box. Product Packaging Instructions 2 / 17 pages 5 CN 121099932 A The box can be used, for example, for gift packaging. The recipient of the gift can enjoy the fragrance each time the product packaging box is taken out. Such a product packaging box can create an opportunity to recall the joy of receiving a gift. The impression of the giver can be strongly imprinted on the recipient. In addition, the product packaging box can be used as a source of fragrance release in the room. The recipient of the gift can see the product packaging box frequently in the room. In this way, the recipient of the gift can frequently recall the joy of receiving a gift. The impression of the giver can be strongly imprinted on the recipient.

[0022] The board can be removed from the recess. Depending on the displacement of the slider, the paper can be separated from the board as a single unit. The paper is itself an absorber of the aroma components, so the aroma components only need to penetrate the paper. For example, like perfume, the fragrance components can be blown onto a piece of paper. The fragrance components can be replenished effortlessly in a short time. Moreover, the fragrance can be easily switched to other fragrances depending on the individual pieces of paper being replaced. Different fragrance components can be blown onto new pieces of paper, just like perfume.

[0023] The product packaging box may also have a retainer that is mounted on the board and holds the instant film in accordance with the receiving plane specified on the front or back of the board. The instant film can display the purchase scene of the product on the spot. The board serves to hold the instant film in the recess. In this way, the instant film can be easily mounted on the product packaging box. The observer can enjoy the image of the instant film along with the fragrance. The image can further enhance the emotion when receiving a gift.

[0024] The board material can be any resin board that defines the plane and the receiving plane on the back side and has a transparent area that at least covers the image of the instant film. The observer can view the image of the instant film through the transparent area. The board material can protect the image of the instant film while ensuring visual confirmation of the image. Here, when the slider is removed, the retainer can be held on the board material. When changing the paper, the instant film can be held directly on the board material. When changing the paper, displacement of the instant film can be avoided.

[0025] The board material can be made of a transparent body, and an opaque film that at least covers the edge of the instant film can be formed on the front side of the board material. The board material can be molded from a single transparent material. The board material can be molded through a simple process. Inexpensive molding can be achieved. On the other hand, the edge of the instant film is covered by the opaque film, thus the image can be well emphasized.

[0026] The retainer is simply a slider guided by a pair of guide rails extending parallel to both sides of the receiving plane, and displaced between a first position holding the developing film in accordance with the receiving plane and a second position detached from the receiving plane. The guide rails are disposed on the back of the board, so the front of the board can be kept smooth. Image visibility can be well maintained. The developing film can be detached from the board according to the displacement of the retainer. Here, an outward-facing surface coplanar with the guide rails can be formed on the retainer. In this way, the shape of the back of the board can be adjusted.

[0027] The passage is simply a through-hole formed in the slider and opposite to the paper at one end. A magnet is fixed to the back of the board, and the magnet forms a gap between the horizontal plane in the recess and the slider that connects the through-hole to the space. A magnetic body that is attracted by the magnet on the horizontal plane is fixed to the upper housing. Under the action of the magnet, the board can be fixed in the recess of the upper housing. The board and the support plate can be well held in the recess regardless of the opening and closing of the upper housing. The aroma components of the paper flow out from the through-hole towards the horizontal surface and the interval of the slider, and leak into the ventilation space. The leaked aroma components diffuse upward from the ventilation space into the upper part of the box.

[0028] According to a third aspect of the invention, a commodity packaging box is provided, which has: a lower box body; an upper box body that is slidably connected to the lower box body by a hinge, and has a recess defined on its upper surface; and a plate that is fixed in the recess in a way that matches the contour of the recess, overlaps with the horizontal surface in the recess and covers a piece of paper containing aroma components, the plate having a through-hole that overlaps with the paper at a position inside the contour of the paper and opens on the upper surface of the plate. Specification 3 / 17 pages 6 CN 121099932 A

[0029] The aroma components of the paper can diffuse upward from the through-hole towards the plate. The fragrance floats around the commodity packaging box. The commodity packaging box can be used, for example, for gift packaging.The recipient of the gift can enjoy the fragrance each time they take out the gift box. Such a gift box can create an opportunity to recall the joy of receiving the gift. The impression of the giver can be strongly imprinted on the recipient. In addition, the gift box can be used as a source of fragrance to decorate the room. The recipient of the gift can see the gift box frequently in the room. In this way, the recipient of the gift can frequently recall the joy of receiving the gift. The impression of the giver can be strongly imprinted on the recipient.

[0030] The paper is sandwiched between the board and the horizontal surface. The through-hole of the board overlaps with the paper at a position inside the outline of the paper, so the board can press the paper against the horizontal surface throughout the outline of the through-hole. Therefore, it is possible to prevent the paper from undulating inside the through-hole. The flat paper can be used to add aesthetics to the horizontal surface. Since the paper blocks the through-hole without gaps, the fragrance components of the paper can effectively float upward from the through-hole. If gaps are formed, the fragrance components leak out from the gaps to the outside of the through-hole.

[0031] Protrusions may also be formed on the board material, protruding from the lower surface of the board material and biting into the horizontal surface of the paper sheet. When the board material is pressed against the horizontal surface, the pressing pressure can be concentrated on the protrusions. As a result, the protrusions can bite into the paper sheet. The paper sheet can be clamped between the board material and the horizontal surface with strong pressure. It can prevent the paper sheet from moving in the horizontal direction. The paper sheet can be well held.

[0032] According to a fourth aspect of the present invention, a product packaging box is provided, comprising: a lower box body; an upper box body that is hinged and detachably connected to the lower box body, having a recess defined on its upper surface; a plate that is detachably fixed within the recess in a manner matching the contour of the recess, and having a plane defined on its back side for receiving a piece of paper containing a fragrance component; a pair of guide rails that are coupled to the back side of the plate and extend linearly parallel to both sides of the plane; and a slider that is guided by the guide rails and displaces between a first position holding the paper in accordance with the plane and a second position disengaged from the plane, the plate having a through opening that connects to a storage space for the paper in contact with the plane and is open on the front side of the plate.

[0033] The fragrance component of the paper can diffuse from the through opening toward the top of the plate. The fragrance floats around the product packaging box. The product packaging box can be used, for example, for gift wrapping. The recipient of the gift can enjoy the fragrance each time the product packaging box is removed. Such a gift box can create an opportunity to recall the joy of receiving a gift. The impression of the giver can be strongly imprinted on the recipient. In addition, the gift box can be used as a source of fragrance to decorate the room. The recipient of the gift can see the gift box frequently in the room. In this way, the recipient of the gift can frequently recall the joy of receiving the gift. The impression of the giver can be strongly imprinted on the recipient.

[0034] The sheet can be removed from the recess.According to the displacement of the slider, the paper can be separated from the board as a single unit. The paper is itself an absorber of the fragrance component, so the fragrance component only needs to penetrate into the paper. For example, like perfume, the fragrance component can be blown onto the paper. The fragrance component can be replenished effortlessly in a short time. Moreover, the fragrance can be easily switched to other fragrances by replacing the individual paper pieces. Different fragrance components can be blown onto new paper pieces, just like perfume.

[0035] Effects of the Invention

[0036] As described above, according to the present invention, it is possible to provide a product packaging box that can create an opportunity to recall the joy of receiving a gift. Brief Description of the Drawings

[0037] FIG1 is a perspective view schematically showing the appearance of the product packaging unit of the first embodiment of the present invention.

[0038] FIG2 is a perspective view schematically showing the inner box housed in the lower outer box. Specification 4 / 17 pages 7 CN 121099932 A

[0039] FIG3 is a perspective view showing the appearance of the inner box of the first embodiment of the present invention.

[0040] FIG4 is a top view of the inner box.

[0041] FIG5 is a perspective view schematically showing the structure of the inner box when the upper box is open.

[0042] FIG6 is an enlarged perspective view schematically showing the structure of the hinge.

[0043] FIG7 is a vertical sectional view along line 7-7 of FIG3.

[0044] FIG8 is a vertical sectional view along line 8-8 of FIG5.

[0045] FIG9 corresponds to a section along line 9-9 of FIG4, and is an enlarged partial sectional view of the fragrance unit.

[0046] FIG10 is a vertical sectional view along line 10-10 of FIG3.

[0047] FIG11 is a circuit diagram of the light illumination circuit of the first embodiment.

[0048] FIG12 is a block diagram schematically showing the configuration of the sound reproduction unit.

[0049] FIG13 corresponds to FIG8 and is a diagram showing the relationship between the recording switch and the protective body.

[0050] FIG14 corresponds to FIG9 and is a diagram showing an enlarged vertical section of the fragrance unit of another embodiment at the position of the second sheet.

[0051] FIG. 15 corresponds to FIG. 14 and is an enlarged vertical sectional view of the fragrance unit of yet another specific example.

[0052] FIG. 16 corresponds to FIG. 14 and is an enlarged vertical sectional view of the fragrance unit of yet another specific example.

[0053] FIG. 17 corresponds to FIG. 14 and is an enlarged vertical sectional view of the fragrance unit of yet another specific example.

[0054] FIG. 18 corresponds to an enlarged partial sectional view of FIG. 17 and is a diagram schematically showing the structure of the upper plate of the modified example.

[0055] FIG. 19 is a circuit diagram of the light irradiation circuit of the second specific example.

[0056] FIG. 20 is a top view of the inner box of the second embodiment of the present invention.

[0057] FIG. 21 is a schematic sectional view of the fragrance unit along line 21-21 of FIG. 20.

[0058] FIG. 22 is an enlarged partial sectional view of the inner box along line 21-21 of FIG. 20.

[0059] FIG23 corresponds to FIG21 and is a schematic cross-sectional view of a modified fragrance unit.

[0060] FIG24 is a magnified vertical cross-sectional view along line 24-24 of FIG20, and is a diagram schematically showing the pathway of the fragrance components.

[0061] FIG25 corresponds to FIG24 and is an enlarged vertical cross-sectional view of a fragrance unit of another specific example.

[0062] FIG26 corresponds to a magnified vertical cross-sectional view along line 24-24 of FIG20 and is a diagram showing a fragrance unit of yet another specific example. Detailed Description

[0063] Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.

[0064] FIG1 schematically shows a product packaging unit according to a first embodiment of the present invention. The product packaging unit 101 has an outer box 102. The outer box 102 is formed by a lower outer box 103 and an upper outer box 104 covering the lower outer box 103 from above. As shown in Figure 2, the lower outer box 103 is composed of a quadrilateral-shaped base plate 103a and four side plates 103b that rise vertically from the four sides of the base plate 103a. A cuboid storage space is divided inside the lower outer box 103. The inner box (product packaging box) 11 is stored in the storage space. The base plate 103a and the side plates 103b are each formed from flat cardboard. The base plate 103a and the side plates 103b are joined together at the edges. The lower outer box 103 has a seamless and continuous appearance at the edges.

[0065] The upper outer box 104 is composed of a quadrilateral-shaped top plate 104a and four side plates 104b that descend vertically from the four sides of the top plate 104a. The top plate 104a is supported on the upper end of the side plates 103b of the lower outer box 103 and blocks the opening 105 of the lower outer box 103 surrounded by the side plates 103b. The side panel 104b of the upper outer box 104 surrounds the side panel 103b of the lower outer box 103. The top panel 104a and the side panel 104b are respectively formed of flat cardboard. The top panel 104a and the side panel 104b are joined together at the edges. For example, the logo of the seller or manufacturer can be printed on the upper surface of the upper outer box 104. The upper outer box 104 has a seamless continuous appearance at the edges. The upper outer box 104 is opaque overall. In addition, the top panel 104a can also be made of transparent resin material.

[0066] As shown in FIG3, the inner box 11 has a lower box body 12 and an upper box body 13 that overlaps with the lower box body 12 and forms a cuboid together with the lower box body 12. The lower housing 12 has: a rigid resin molded body having a base plate 14a with a quadrilateral outline and four side walls 14b that stand vertically from the four sides of the base plate 14a; and a sticker 15 that is pasted on the outer surface of the resin molded body to decorate the resin molded body.The upper housing 13 has a rigid resin molded body and a sticker 17. The rigid resin molded body has: a top plate 16a, which receives the fragrance unit 62 through a quadrilateral recess 61; and side walls 16b, which descend from the four sides of the top plate 16a and mate at the upper end with the side wall 14b of the lower housing 12 to form the side wall of the inner housing 11. The sticker 17 is pasted on the outer surface of the resin molded body to decorate it. The stickers 15 and 17 can be, for example, resin sheets with a velvet style or fabric pattern. The sticker 17 covers the inner surface of the recess 61. The inner surface of the recess 61 is neatly prepared by the sticker 17. The upper housing 13 is formed of a non-breathable material, at least within the area separating the recess 61.

[0067] The fragrance unit 62 has an upper plate 62a that is fixed in the recess 61 in a way that matches the contour of the recess 61. The upper plate 62a is embedded in the recess 61. When embedded, the upper plate 62a contacts the inner wall surface of the recess 61, for example, at its upper and lower edges when viewed from above. The upper and lower edges (or either one) position the upper plate 62a in the vertical direction when viewed from above. The upper plate 62a can be made of, for example, a transparent rigid acrylic sheet. The upper plate 62a is formed of a non-breathable material that blocks ventilation. A flat surface 63 is defined on the front side of the upper plate 62a. The space on the flat surface 63 is surrounded by a surrounding member 64. The surrounding member 64 has a wall surface 64a that rises from the horizontal plane containing the flat surface 63, matching the contour of the recess 61. At each side of the contour, the wall surface 64a is continuous from the inner wall surface of the recess 61 in a vertical plane. The wall surface 64a can guide the descent of the upper plate 62a in the vertical direction. In this way, the upper plate 62a and the surrounding member 64 cooperate on the upper surface of the upper housing 13 to form a tray. The upper plate 62a constitutes the entire bottom plate of the tray. Here, the recess 61 divides a space 65 adjacent to the outer periphery of the upper plate 62a and open in a horizontal plane including the flat surface 63. The space 65 is located outside the left and right edges when viewed from above. The space 65 may also be located on either the left or right edge. The space 65 is an opening of a size to prevent small objects from falling when used as a tray.

[0068] As shown in FIG4, the upper plate 62a covers the display film 66 disposed in the recess 61. The lower surface of the upper plate 62a overlaps with the upper surface of the display film 66. When viewed from above, the display film 66 is disposed entirely under the upper plate 62a. At a position offset upward from the display film 66 when viewed from above, a first decorative element 67a is fixed to the upper plate 62a. The first decorative element 67a is printed in a strip shape on the flat surface 63, for example, parallel to the upper edge when viewed from above. The first decorative element 67a uses, for example, opaque ink. Similarly, when viewed from above, the second decorative element 67b is fixed to the upper plate 62a at a position offset downwards from the visible film 66. The second decorative element 67b is printed in a strip shape on the flat surface 63, for example, parallel to the lower edge when viewed from above. The second decorative element 67b is printed, for example, using opaque ink.

[0069] As shown in FIG. 5, a cushioning material 18 is embedded in the cuboid space surrounded by the sidewalls 14b in the lower housing 12. The cushioning material 18 is formed, for example, of a sponge and a fabric 18a covering the sponge. A slit 19 is formed in the cushioning material 18. A ring (jewelry) 21 is inserted, for example, into the slit 19. The ring 21 is held within the slit 19 by the elasticity of the cushioning material 18.

[0070] The ring 21 has, for example, a platinum ring member 22 with a diameter corresponding to the thickness of a finger and a diamond bead 23 fixed to the base of the ring member 22. There may be one or more diamond beads 23. The diamond beads 23 have a strong or higher blue fluorescence (strong blue or very strong blue). The diamond beads 23 emit a transparent glow under visible light (e.g., natural light or electric light), and on the other hand, emit a blue glow under ultraviolet light. In this way, the diamond beads 23 are supported by the lower housing 12. When multiple diamond particles 23 are configured, the blue fluorescence of all (or each group of diamond particles 23 concentrated in the design) diamond particles 23 can be uniformly strong blue or very strong blue.

[0071] A lining material 24 is embedded in the cuboid space enclosed by the side walls 16b of the upper box 13. The lining material 24, as described in the specification 6 / 17 pages 9 CN 121099932 A, has: a cosmetic top plate 24a with a quadrilateral outline, which forms the top surface of the inner box 11; and four lining plates 24b, which are continuous from the four sides of the cosmetic top plate 24a and overlap the four side walls 16b from the inside. Here, the four lining plates 24b are not adhered to the inner surface of the side walls 16b, and the lining material 24 is detachably stored in the upper box 13.

[0072] As shown in FIG6, the upper box 13 is detachably connected to the lower box 12 by a hinge 26. The hinge 26 has: a first blade 27, which is fixed from the inside to overlap with the side wall 16b of the upper housing 13 and has a plurality of tubes 27a; a second blade 28, which is fixed from the inside to overlap with the side wall 14b of the lower housing 12 and has a plurality of tubes 28a arranged in series with the tubes 27a of the first blade 27; and a hinge pin 29, which is inserted into the tubes 27a of the first blade 27 and the tubes 28a of the second blade 28. The first blade 27 and the second blade 28 rotate relative to each other about the hinge pin 29. The central axis of the hinge pin 29 corresponds to the axis of rotation of the upper housing 13 when opening and closing.

[0073] A leaf spring 31 is connected to the hinge 26. As shown in FIG7, the leaf spring 31 is formed as a curved body that maintains the generatrix parallel to the axis of the hinge pin 29. The two ends of the leaf spring 31 are engaged with the first blade 27 and the second blade 28 respectively at positions away from the hinge pin 29. In the closed position where the lower end of the upper housing 13 aligns with the upper end of the lower housing 12, the first blade 27 and the second blade 28 are arranged along a surface, and the middle region of the leaf spring 31 is furthest inward from the hinge pin 29.As the upper housing 13 moves from the closed position to the open position around the hinge pin 29, the angle between the outer sides of the first leaf 27 and the second leaf 28 narrows, and the middle region of the leaf spring 31 approaches the hinge pin 29. As shown in FIG8, when the middle region of the leaf spring 31 contacts the hinge pin 29, the displacement of the upper housing 13 relative to the lower housing 12 around the hinge pin 29 is restricted, and the open position of the upper housing 13 is defined. When the opening around the hinge pin 29 is less than the defined intermediate opening, the leaf spring 31 exerts a driving force on the upper housing 13 toward the closed position. When the opening is greater than the defined intermediate opening, the leaf spring 31 exerts a driving force on the upper housing 13 toward the open position. The hinge 26 and the leaf spring 31 are covered by a hinge cover 32. The hinge cover 32 is formed, for example, of the same material as the fabric 18a of the cushioning material 18.

[0074] An LED lamp (light source) 33 emitting ultraviolet light with a predetermined directionality Dv is embedded in the cosmetic top plate 24a of the upper housing 13. The LED lamp 33 emits long-wavelength UV-A light (preferably wavelengths of 395nm to 405nm). Preferably, the LED lamp 33 emits only light other than visible light. Preferably, the LED lamp 33 has a narrow directionality Dv. The LED lamp 33 has a directionality Dv that is blocked by the lower housing 12 throughout the irradiation area.

[0075] The LED lamp 33 is connected to a battery 35. The battery 35 is housed in a battery compartment 34 divided between the top plate 16a and the cosmetic top plate 24a of the resin molded body. The battery 35 can be, for example, a thin button cell battery. Here, for example, multiple button cells are connected in series. Current is supplied from the battery 35 to the LED lamp 33.

[0076] A switch 36 for controlling the supply and cut-off of current to the LED lamp 33 is assembled on the hinge 26 and the leaf spring 31. In the middle region of the leaf spring 31, a first contact 37 is fixedly and electrically insulated from the leaf spring 31. The hinge 26 cooperates with the first contact 37 to function as a second contact constituting the switch 36. Therefore, the hinge 26 is formed of a conductive material. The first contact 37 is formed of a conductive material such as copper. An insulator is sandwiched between the first contact 37 and the leaf spring 31, for example. The first contact 37 is disposed on the surface of the leaf spring 31 opposite to the hinge pin 29. The first contact 37 contacts the hinge 26 in the open position of the upper housing 13 and separates from the hinge 26 in the other position.

[0077] As shown in FIG7, the fragrance unit 62 has a lower plate 62b that overlaps with and is combined with the lower surface of the upper plate 62a from below. The lower plate 62b receives the lower surface of the i-display film 66 through a horizontal surface 68 and holds the i-display film 66 between it and the upper plate 62a. The film 66 is sandwiched between the upper plate 62a and the lower plate 62b. The lower plate 62b can be made of a transparent material like the upper plate 62a, or it can be made of an opaque material. The lower plate 62b has a contour that overlaps with the contour of the upper plate 62a.

[0078] The fragrance unit 62 has a first paper piece 69a and a second paper piece 69b supported on a horizontal plane 68 by a lower plate 62b. The first paper piece 69a and the second paper piece 69b are sandwiched between an upper plate 62a and a lower plate 62b. Perfume permeates the first paper piece 69a and the second paper piece 69b, respectively. The first paper piece 69a is positioned offset upwards from the display film 66 when viewed from above. The first paper piece 69a extends in a strip shape, for example, parallel to the upper edge when viewed from above. When viewed from above, a first decorative body 67a covers the first paper piece 69a. The first paper piece 69a is obscured by the first decorative body 67a. The second paper piece 69b is positioned offset downwards from the display film 66 when viewed from above. The second paper piece 69b extends in a strip shape, for example, parallel to the lower edge when viewed from above. When viewed from above, the second decorative element 67b covers the second paper piece 69b. The second paper piece 69b is obscured by the second decorative element 67b.

[0079] As shown in FIG9, a small gap 71 is formed between the upper plate 62a and the lower plate 62b due to the thickness of the first paper piece 69a and the second paper piece 69b, or i.e., the film 66. The gap 71 is connected to the space 65. The space 65 continues to the position adjacent to the lower plate 62b. That is, the space 65 is an opening in a horizontal plane adjacent to the outer periphery of the upper plate 62a and the outer periphery of the lower plate 62b and includes a flat surface 63. The aroma components of the first paper piece 69a and the second paper piece 69b can be released from the space 65 toward the upper plate 62a.

[0080] As shown in FIG10, the magnet 73 is fixed to the upper plate 62a. The magnet 73 is, for example, embedded in the lower surface of the upper plate 62a. When viewed from above, the first decorative element 67a and the second decorative element 67b respectively cover the corresponding magnet 73. Any magnet 73 is obscured by either the first decorative body 67a or the second decorative body 67b. No magnet 73 can be visually identified from the flat surface 63. For example, if the magnet 73 is made of a transparent material, the first decorative body 67a and the second decorative body 67b can be omitted. Alternatively, an opaque decoration can be implemented by retaining a transparent window on the lower surface of the upper plate 62a. Printing or vapor deposition can be used when applying the decoration. The window can, for example, mimic the outline of an image on an instant film 66. The image can be viewed through the window. Perspective is obscured around the window. The magnet 73 can be obscured.

[0081] A first magnetic body 74 is fixed to the lower plate 62b based on the magnetic force of the magnet 73. The first magnetic body 74 is, for example, embedded in the upper surface of the lower plate 62b. The first magnetic body 74 only needs to have an outline that overlaps with the magnet 73 when the upper plate 62a and the lower plate 62b overlap. The lower plate 62b is fixed to the lower surface of the upper plate 62a by the action of magnetic force. An imaginary film 66 is sandwiched between the upper plate 62a and the lower plate 62b overlapping the upper plate 62a. Alternatively, a magnet can be used instead of the first magnetic body 74.At this time, it is sufficient to align the magnet of the lower plate 62b with the magnet 73 with a magnetic pole opposite to that of the magnet 73 of the upper plate 62a. In the upper plate 62a and the lower plate 62b, the magnet 73 and the first magnetic body 74 can also be replaced.

[0082] A second magnetic body 75 is fixed in the upper housing 13. The second magnetic body 75 is disposed below each of the first magnetic bodies 74. The magnetic force of the magnet 73 acts on the second magnetic body 75 through the first magnetic body 74. In this way, the upper plate 62a and the lower plate 62b can be fixed in the recess 61 by the action of the magnetic force. Here, a magnet can also be used instead of the second magnetic body 75. At this time, the magnet of the upper housing 13 only needs to be aligned with the magnet with a magnetic pole opposite to that of the magnet of the lower plate 62b.

[0083] As shown in FIG11, in the inner housing 11, a light illumination circuit 38 including an LED lamp 33, a battery 35 and a switch 36 is constructed. In the light illumination circuit 38, the LED element of the LED lamp 33 is connected in series with the battery 35. A timer-limited normally open contact (hereinafter referred to as "timer contact") 39 is connected in series with the LED lamp 33. The switch 36 and the timer 41 are connected in parallel with the LED lamp 33 and the timer contact 39. When the switch 36 is turned on, the timer 41 is activated, and after a predetermined time (hereinafter referred to as "first time"), the timer contact 39 closes. As a result, the LED lamp 33 is powered on. When the switch 36 is turned off, the timer 41 is reset, and the timer contact 39 is turned off. As a result, the LED lamp 33 is turned off.

[0084] As shown in FIG12, a sound reproduction unit 45 for reproducing the recorded sound is assembled in the inner box 11. The sound reproduction unit 45 has a sound circuit 48 that receives sound signals from the microphone 46 and supplies sound signals to the speaker 47. A battery 35 is connected to the sound circuit 48. The sound circuit 48 operates by receiving voltage from the battery 35.

[0085] Microphone 46 detects sound-based air vibrations and converts them into sound signals (electrical signals). The generated sound signals are recorded, for example, in memory 49. Memory 49 can be, for example, an EEPROM. Memory 49 can be a memory that allows only one write of the sound signal. Microphone 46 is supported by an upper housing 13 or a lower housing 12. Here, for example, the microphone 46 is housed in a space defined between the top plate 16a and the cosmetic top plate 24a (page 8 / 17 of the specification, CN 121099932 A). Alternatively, through holes can be formed in the top plate 16a and the cosmetic top plate 24a, corresponding to the position of the microphone 46 and connecting the external air to the microphone 46.

[0086] Speaker 47 generates air vibrations based on the sound signals and reproduces the corresponding sound. The reproduced sound stimulates the observer's hearing. Thus, the observer can hear the sound. Speaker 47 is supported by an upper housing 13 or a lower housing 12. Here, for example, the space between the top panel 16a and the cosmetic top panel 24a is used to house the speaker 47.Alternatively, through holes can be formed on the top plate 16a and the cosmetic top plate 24a, corresponding to the position of the speaker 47 and connecting the external air to the speaker 47.

[0087] A retention circuit 51 is connected to the sound reproduction unit 45. This retention circuit 51 retains the sound reproduction from the start of ultraviolet irradiation until a predetermined time (hereinafter referred to as "second time") has elapsed. The retention circuit 51 connects the switch 36 to the sound circuit 48. The battery 35 and the switch 36 are shared in the sound circuit 48 and the light irradiation circuit 38. The retention circuit 51 starts timing (first time + second time) from the turn-on of the switch 36. Here, if the predetermined second time has elapsed since the start of ultraviolet irradiation, the sound circuit 48 retrieves the sound signal from the memory 49 and supplies it to the speaker 47.

[0088] A recording switch 52 is connected to the sound circuit 48. When the recording switch 52 is turned on, the sound circuit 48 obtains the sound signal from the microphone 46 and stores the sound signal in the memory 49. As shown in Figure 13, the button of the recording switch 52 can be located on the inner wall of the upper housing 13. Here, the recording switch 52 is turned on as long as the button is continuously pressed. When the button is released from the pressing operation, the recording switch 52 is turned off. By placing the button inside the upper housing 13, the recording switch 52 can be protected from accidental operation simply by keeping the upper housing 13 in the closed position. The upper housing 13 functions as a protective body to protect the recording switch 52 from objects outside the structure of the inner housing 11. In this way, unwanted sound recording can be prevented (based on the elimination of covered sound). In addition, the recording switch 52 can also be linked to the on / off state of the switch 36. As a result, when the recording switch 52 is operated with the upper housing 13 in the open position, sound can be recorded into the memory 49.

[0089] The LED 33, timer contact 39, timer 41, sound circuit 48, memory 49, and retention circuit 51 can also be mounted on a common printed circuit board, for example. The first contact 37 of switch 36, the first leaf 27 or the second leaf 28 of hinge 26, battery 35, microphone 46, speaker 47, etc., can be electrically connected to the wiring pattern on the printed circuit board, for example, via a ethylene ester coated wire. The printed circuit board can be housed, for example, in the battery compartment 34.

[0090] Next, the function of inner box 11 will be explained. As shown in FIG3, when upper box 13 is in the closed position, the lower edge of upper box 13 is aligned with the upper edge of lower box 12. Upper box 13 covers ring 21 and obscures diamond bead 23. Observer of inner box 11 visually confirms the appearance of closed inner box 11. Diamond bead 23 is out of the observer's field of vision.

[0091] At this time, as shown in FIG7, the middle area of ​​leaf spring 31 is furthest from hinge pin 29. Therefore, the first contact 37 of switch 36 moves away from hinge 26, i.e., the second contact. Switch 36 is turned off. LED light 33 remains off.The operation of the sound circuit 48 is maintained in a stopped state.

[0092] When the observer moves the upper housing 13 toward the open position around the hinge pin 29 against the elastic force of the leaf spring 31, the lower end of the upper housing 13 leaves the upper end of the lower housing 12. Visible light enters the diamond grain 23 from the gap between the upper housing 13 and the lower housing 12. The diamond grain 23 is gradually exposed. The diamond grain 23 is exposed to the illumination of visible light. Therefore, the diamond grain 23 emits a transparent glow.

[0093] When the opening degree of the upper housing 13 increases beyond the predetermined intermediate opening degree, the leaf spring 31 drives the upper housing 13 toward the open position. As a result, the upper housing 13 reaches the open position with the maximum opening degree. According to the elastic force of the leaf spring 31, the upper housing 13 is held in the open position with the maximum opening degree. The flat surface 63 of the upper housing 13 is located at a higher position the further away from the axis of rotation. As shown in Figure 5, the observer can visually confirm the diamond grain 23 without being obstructed by the upper housing 13. The diamond grain 23 emits a transparent glow under visible light (natural light or electric light).

[0094] When the upper housing 13 reaches the open position, as shown in Figure 8, the middle area of ​​the leaf spring 31 is pressed against the hinge pin 29 by the elastic force of the leaf spring 31. Thus, the first contact 37 contacts the hinge 26, i.e., the second contact. The switch 36 is turned on. When a first time has elapsed since the switch 36 is turned on (connected action), the LED light 33 is lit. The LED light 33 begins to irradiate ultraviolet light onto the diamond grain 23. The diamond grain 23 emits blue light.

[0095] After the diamond grain 23 shines transparently after the upper housing 13 is opened, the diamond grain 23 changes from transparent to blue. Thus, a light performance effect is produced according to the opening action of the upper housing 13. The leaf spring 31 provides the driving force to keep the upper housing 13 in the open position, thus preventing the diamond grain 23 from changing color in the middle position between the closed and open positions, allowing the observer to reliably witness the color change of the diamond grain 23.

[0096] When a second time has elapsed since the start of ultraviolet irradiation, the sound circuit 48 reproduces the recorded sound. For example, if it is a gift, the voice of the giver (e.g., "Please get married" or "Let's be together from now on") can be delivered to the observer. The sound reproduction is delayed due to the visual effect of the diamond grain 23, so the visual effect of the diamond grain 23 and the sound performance effect act on the observer in sequence. The observer can become aware of the auditory effect of the sound (including speech processing) after becoming aware of the visual effect of the diamond grain 23. The sound performance effect is superimposed on the visual effect. According to the inventors, since multiple senses cannot be perceived simultaneously, the sound reproduction is staggered from the visual effect compared to the case where the sound performance effect and the visual effect occur simultaneously, thereby enhancing the superposition effect of vision and sound. Through this performance, the observer in inner box 11 can experience emotions that others cannot feel.

[0097] When switch 36 is turned off, LED 33 is turned off. Sound circuit 48 stops supplying sound signals. Sound reproduction ends.

[0098] Before the gift is given, the giver's voice is pre-recorded in inner box 11. During recording, upper box 13 is in the open position. The giver presses recording switch 52 while speaking into microphone 46 (e.g., "Please get married" or "Let's be together from now on"). Sound circuit 48 operates according to the conduction of recording switch 52. Sound is converted into sound signals by microphone 46. Sound signals are stored in memory 49. When the finger leaves the button of recording switch 52, sound recording ends.

[0099] Here, the fabric 18a of cushioning material 18 can be colored black, dark blue, or similar colors. With such coloring, even if visible light adjacent to the ultraviolet region is subtly mixed into the light of LED 33, the visible light illuminating fabric 18a is not noticeable. The light of LED 33 can be excluded from the observer's vision.

[0100] For example, imagine a scenario where a man and a woman visit a jewelry store to purchase jewelry. The jewelry store is filled with the inherent fragrance of the store and its brand. The first piece of paper 69a and the second piece of paper 69b in the inner box 11 are soaked with aromatic components that allow one to perceive the fragrance of the store. In this way, the fragrance of the jewelry store is associated with the inner box 11. When purchasing the ring 21 in the jewelry store, the purchase scenario can be associated with the fragrance. The fragrance lingers strongly in the memories of both the man and the woman.

[0101] When the inner box 11 is removed from the outer box 102, the fragrance of the jewelry store floats around the inner box 11. The aromatic components of the first piece of paper 69a and the second piece of paper 69b leak out from the gap 71 into the space 65. The leaked aromatic components diffuse upwards from the space 65 onto the upper part of the box 13. The woman can enjoy the fragrance each time she takes out the inner box 11. If the woman receives the ring 21 as a gift, she will recall the joy of receiving the gift whenever she approaches the inner box 11 at home. The inner box 11 can create an opportunity to recall the joy of receiving a gift. The male impression can be strongly imprinted on the woman.

[0102] The inner box 11 can be used as a source of fragrance to decorate the room. The woman can see the inner box 11 frequently in the room. In this way, the woman can frequently recall the joy of receiving a gift. The male impression can be strongly imprinted on the woman.

[0103] Through the action of the surrounding member 64, a tray can be formed on the upper surface of the upper box 13. Small items such as rings 21 and keychains can be placed on the upper plate 62a. With the action of the surrounding member 64, the small items can be held on the upper plate 62a. Since such a tray is used daily, the woman can see the inner box 11 frequently. The emotion of receiving a gift can be strongly imprinted on the woman's memory.The observer inside the inner box 11 can strongly instill the impression of the ring 21, the brand, and the jewelry store where it was purchased.

[0104] The lower plate 62b is fixed to the upper plate 62a by the magnetic force of the magnet 73. A first paper piece 69a and a second paper piece 69b containing fragrance components are sandwiched between the upper plate 62a and the lower plate 62b. It is possible to approach the outer periphery of the upper plate 62a and the lower plate 62b from the space 65. By applying an external force to the outer periphery of the upper plate 62a and the lower plate 62b, the upper plate 62a and the lower plate 62b can be easily lifted from the recess 61. The fragrance unit 62 can be easily removed from the upper box 13. At this time, the lower plate 62b can overcome the magnetic force and separate from the upper plate 62a, so that the fragrance components can be replenished to the first paper piece 69a and the second paper piece 69b. Alternatively, the first paper piece 69a and the second paper piece 69b can also be replaced with paper pieces that fully contain fragrance components. In this way, women can always enjoy the fragrance from the inner box 11. Jewelry stores can plan to increase revenue by selling special paper pieces to the first paper piece 69a and the second paper piece 69b. Magnets and magnetic bodies can also be interchanged in the upper plate 62a and the lower plate 62b. The space 65 can be formed to a size that, for example, accommodates the insertion of a ring 21, by extending thinner along the left and right edges of the upper plate 62a and the lower plate 62b. In this case, when removing the fragrance unit 62, a tool with a rigid body can be inserted into the space 65. The space 65 can also be formed to a size that allows the fingertip to reach the lower plate 62b.

[0105] The fragrance unit 62 is fixed in the recess 61 by the action of the magnet 73. The magnetic lines of force of the magnet 73 can flow through the first magnetic body 74 and the second magnetic body 75. The fragrance unit 62 can be well held in the recess 61 regardless of the opening and closing of the upper box 13.

[0106] For example, in a jewelry store, an image of the purchasing scene can be captured by an instant camera. In the instant film 66, the scene of the purchase can be developed on the spot. The upper plate 62a and the lower plate 62b serve to hold the instant film 66 in the recess 61. In this way, the photograph can be easily mounted in the inner box 11. The observer can enjoy the image of the instant film 66 through the transparent upper plate 62a. The image can further enhance the feeling of receiving the gift.

[0107] In this embodiment, the inner box 11 shows the color change of the diamond grain 23 from transparent to blue fluorescent. The owner of the ring 21 uses the inner box 11 while enjoying the color change of the diamond grain 23. In this way, the inner box 11 is continuously kept together with the ring 21. The opportunity to take out the inner box 11 is increased. The opportunity to see the image of the instant film 66 is increased. In general products, the packaging box is often discarded when the product is first used.

[0108] Similarly, the inner box 11 of this embodiment reproduces the recorded sound. This achieves the desired sound performance effect, so the owner of ring 21 can keep it without discarding the inner box 11 and enjoy the sound performance effect.In this way, the inner box 11 is continuously retained together with the ring 21. The opportunity to remove the inner box 11 is further increased. The opportunity to see the image of the instant film 66 is further increased.

[0109] FIG14 schematically shows the structure of the fragrance unit 77 of the second embodiment. The plate 78 is fixed in the recess 61 in a contour matching the recess 61. The instant film 66 and the first paper 69a and the second paper 69b overlap with the horizontal plane 68 defined at the bottom of the recess 61. The plate 78 overlaps the horizontal plane 68 and covers the instant film 66 and the first paper 69a and the second paper 69b. The plate 78 contacts the inner wall surface of the recess 61, for example, at the upper and lower edges in plan view. The plate 78 can be made of, for example, a transparent rigid acrylic plate. The front side of the plate 78 is divided into a flat surface 63. The space on the flat surface 63 is surrounded by a surrounding member 64. The enclosure 64 has a wall 64a that rises from a horizontal plane containing a flat surface 63, matching the contour of the recess 61. At each side of the contour, the wall 64a is continuous from the inner wall of the recess 61 in a vertical plane. The wall 64a guides the descent of the plate 78 in the vertical direction. Thus, the plate 78 and the enclosure 64 cooperate on the upper surface of the upper housing 13 to form a tray. The recess 61, as described above, defines a space 65 adjacent to the outer periphery of the plate 78 and opening in a horizontal plane containing a flat surface 63. The space 65 is located outside the left and right edges when viewed from above.

[0110] A magnetic body 79 is fixed to the upper housing 13. The magnetic body 79 is disposed below each magnet 73. The magnetic force of the magnets 73 acts on the magnetic body 79. Thus, by the action of the magnetic force, the plate 78 can be fixed within the recess 61. Here, the lower plate instruction manual page 11 / 17, 14 CN 121099932 A material 62b can be omitted. A gap is formed between the upper plate 62a and the horizontal surface 68 according to the thickness of the i.e., the film 66 and the first paper piece 69a and the second paper piece 69b. The gap is connected to the space 65. A magnet can also be used instead of the magnetic body 79. In this case, the magnet of the upper housing 13 only needs to be opposite to the magnet 73 of the upper plate 62a.

[0111] FIG15 schematically shows the structure of the fragrance unit 82 of the third specific example. The upper plate 62a and the lower plate 62b are overlapped in a surface contact manner. The i.e., the film 66 and the first paper piece 69a and the second paper piece 69b are disposed in a recess 83 formed on either the upper plate 62a or the lower plate 62b. On the lower plate 62b, an opening 84 is formed at a position corresponding to the first paper piece 69a and the second paper piece 69b respectively. An opening 84 extends vertically through the lower plate 62b. The first paper piece 69a and the second paper piece 69b are exposed at their respective openings 84. Each opening 84 connects to a recessed space 85 that contacts the lower surface of the lower plate 62b.The second magnetic element 75 of the upper housing 13 can hold the lower plate 62b at a position away from the bottom of the recess 61 in the vertical direction. The aroma components of the first paper piece 69a and the second paper piece 69b can leak from the opening 84 into the recessed space 85. The leaked aroma components can be released from the space 65 to the top of the upper housing 13.

[0112] Here, as shown in FIG16, a gap 71 can also be formed between the upper plate 62a and the lower plate 62b according to the thickness of the first paper piece 69a and the second paper piece 69b, i.e., the film 66, as described above. The aroma components of the first paper piece 69a and the second paper piece 69b can leak not only from the opening 84 and the recessed space 85 into the space 65, but also from the gap 71 into the space 65. This can enhance the release of fragrance. The second magnetic element 75 of the upper housing 13 can be made of, for example, a stainless steel plate that extends to the contour of the recess 61. The upper surface of the second magnetic body 75 is covered by a sticker 17 that extends continuously to the contour of the recess 61. A magnet 87 is fixed to the lower plate 62b at a position offset horizontally from the opening 84. The magnet 87 is fixed to the second magnetic body 75. The magnet 87 fixes the fragrance unit 82 to the upper housing 13. Instead of the second magnetic body 75, the magnet 87 can hold the lower plate 62b at a position vertically away from the bottom of the recess 61.

[0113] FIG17 schematically shows the construction of the fragrance unit 88 of the fourth embodiment. The upper plate 62a is divided into a through-hole 89. The through-hole 89 opens on the upper surface of the upper plate 62a. The lower end of the through-hole 89 overlaps with the first paper piece 69a or the second paper piece 69b at a position inside the contour of the first paper piece 69a or the second paper piece 69b. The fragrance components of the first paper piece 69a and the second paper piece 69b can diffuse upwards from the through-hole 89 onto the upper plate 62a. A fragrance floats around the inner box 11.

[0114] Here, since the through-hole 89 of the upper plate 62a overlaps with the first paper piece 69a or the second paper piece 69b at a position inside the outline of the first paper piece 69a or the second paper piece 69b, the upper plate 62a can press the first paper piece 69a and the second paper piece 69b towards the horizontal surface 68 across the entire outline area of ​​the through-hole 89. Therefore, undulation of the first paper piece 69a and the second paper piece 69b can be prevented inside the through-hole 89. The first paper piece 69a and the second paper piece 69b can be used to enhance the appearance of the horizontal surface 68. Since the first paper piece 69a and the second paper piece 69b block the through-hole 89 without gaps, the fragrance components of the first paper piece 69a and the second paper piece 69b can float upwards from the through-hole 89 efficiently. If gaps are formed, the fragrance components leak out of the gaps beyond the through-hole 89.

[0115] As shown in FIG18, protrusions 91 can also be formed on the upper plate 62a, which protrude from the lower surface of the upper plate 62a and bite into the horizontal plane 68.The tab 91 is continuous along the entire circumference of the through-hole 89, for example. When the upper plate 62a presses the first paper piece 69a and the second paper piece 69b against the horizontal surface 68, the pressing pressure can be concentrated on the tab 91. As a result, the tab 91 can bite into the first paper piece 69a or the second paper piece 69b. The first paper piece 69a and the second paper piece 69b can be clamped between the upper plate 62a and the lower plate 62b (horizontal surface 68) with strong pressure. It can prevent the first paper piece 69a and the second paper piece 69b from moving in the horizontal direction. It can hold the first paper piece 69a and the second paper piece 69b well. It can prevent the first paper piece 69a and the second paper piece 69b from undulating inside the through-hole 89. In addition, the tab 92 can also be formed at a position on the upper plate 62a away from the through-hole 89. The tab 92 can greatly help to prevent the first paper piece 69a or the second paper piece 69b from moving in the horizontal direction. For example, tabs 91 and 92 can be integrally formed with the upper plate 62a.

[0116] FIG19 schematically shows the structure of the light irradiation circuit of the second specific example. The light irradiation circuit 43 has an NPN transistor TR1 connected to a battery 35. An LED element of an LED lamp 33 is connected between the positive terminal of the battery 35 and the collector C of the NPN transistor TR1. A switch 36 and a first resistor R1 are connected in series between the positive terminal of the battery 35 and the base B of the NPN transistor TR1. A capacitor C1 is connected between the base B of the NPN transistor TR1 and the negative terminal of the battery 35. A second resistor R2 is connected in parallel with the first resistor R1 and the capacitor C1. The emitter E of the NPN transistor TR1 is connected to the negative terminal of the battery 35. In this light irradiation circuit 43, when the switch 36 is turned on, the voltage applied to the base B of the NPN transistor TR1 gradually increases under the action of the time constant circuits R1 and C1. When the voltage at the base B of the NPN transistor TR1 reaches a predetermined value during the voltage rise process, current flows into the collector C. Afterwards, the voltage applied to the base B of the NPN transistor TR1 remains constant after a predetermined time. When switch 36 is turned off, the charge in capacitor C1 is discharged through the second resistor R2.

[0117] The retention circuit 51 of the sound reproduction unit 45 retains the sound reproduction until a predetermined time (hereinafter referred to as the "third time") has elapsed after the ultraviolet light reaches its maximum intensity. The sound circuit 48 and the light irradiation circuit 43 share the battery 35 and the switch 36. The retention circuit 51 times the time from the turn-on of switch 36 when the ultraviolet light reaches its maximum intensity (hereinafter referred to as the "increment time") and the third time. The increment time can be determined by the voltage characteristics of the light irradiation circuit 43. The increment time corresponds to the time during which the voltage applied to the base B of the NPN transistor TR1 begins to remain at its maximum value from the turn-on of switch 36.Here, if a predetermined third time elapses from the moment when the ultraviolet light reaches its maximum intensity, the sound circuit 48 retrieves the sound signal from the memory 49 and supplies it to the speaker 47.

[0118] The LED lamp 33, NPN transistor TR1, capacitor C1, first and second resistors R1 and R2, sound circuit 48, memory 49, and retention circuit 51 can also be mounted on a common printed circuit board, for example. The first contact 37 of switch 36, the first leaf 27 or the second leaf 28 of hinge 26, battery 35, microphone 46, speaker 47, etc., can be electrically connected to the wiring pattern on the printed circuit board, for example, via wires such as vinyl ester coated wires. The printed circuit board can be housed, for example, in the battery compartment 34.

[0119] In the light irradiation circuit 43 of the second specific example, after the upper housing 13 reaches the open position and switch 36 is turned on, after switch 36 is turned on (connection operation), a predetermined voltage is applied from battery 35 to the base B of NPN transistor TR1 after waiting for the first time to elapse. Current flows into the collector C of the NPN transistor TR1, and the LED 33 begins to light up. Therefore, an observer in the inner box 11 can observe the diamond particles 23 shining transparently after the upper box 13 is opened.

[0120] Under the action of the time constant circuits R1 and C1, the voltage applied to the base B of the NPN transistor TR1 gradually increases. The amount of current flowing through the LED 33 gradually increases. The amount of ultraviolet light irradiating the diamond particles 23 from the LED 33 increases. The diamond particles 23 gradually change from transparent to blue. Thus, a light performance effect is produced according to the opening action of the upper box 13. The leaf spring 31 exerts a driving force to keep the upper box 13 in the open position, thus preventing the diamond particles 23 from starting to change color in the middle position between the closed and open positions, and the observer can reliably witness the color change of the diamond particles 23.

[0121] When a second time has elapsed since the start of ultraviolet irradiation, that is, when a third time has elapsed since the diamond grain 23 began to emit blue light at its maximum, the sound circuit 48 reproduces the recorded sound. For example, if it is a gift, the voice of the giver (e.g., "Please get married" or "Let's be together from now on") can be delivered to the observer. The sound reproduction is delayed due to the visual effect of the diamond grain 23, so the visual effect of the diamond grain 23 and the sound performance effect act on the observer in sequence. The observer can be aware of the auditory effect of the sound (including speech processing) after being aware of the visual effect of the diamond grain 23. The sound performance effect is superimposed on the visual effect. According to the inventors, since a person cannot be aware of multiple senses at the same time, the sound reproduction is staggered from the visual effect compared to the case where the sound performance effect and the visual effect occur simultaneously, thereby enhancing the superposition effect of vision and sound. Through this performance effect, the observer in the inner box 11 can experience a feeling that others cannot feel.

[0122] When the switch 36 is turned off, the LED light 33 is turned off.The sound circuit 48 terminates the supply of the sound signal. The sound reproduction instruction manual, pages 13 / 17, CN 121099932 A, ends. The charge of capacitor C1 is discharged through the second resistor R2.

[0123] FIG20 schematically shows the structure of the fragrance unit 111 according to the second embodiment of the present invention. The fragrance unit 111 has a plate 111a fixed within the recess 61 in a contour matching the recess 61. The plate 111a covers the instant film 66 disposed within the recess 61. The lower surface of the plate 111a overlaps with the upper surface of the instant film 66. When viewed from above, the instant film 66 is entirely disposed under the plate 111a. Here, an opaque film 112 is formed on the front side of the plate 111a, at least covering the edge of the instant film 66. The opaque film 112, for example, surrounds the window 113 displaying the image of the instant film 66 and extends throughout the circumference to the outer edge of the plate 111a. Therefore, the plate 111a and the window 113 correspondingly form a transparent area that at least covers the image of the instant film 66. An observer can view the image of the instant film 66 through the transparent area. The opaque film 113 may be made of, for example, a colored coating film.

[0124] As shown in FIG21, the plate 111a defines a first plane (receiving plane) 114 for receiving the instant film 66 and a second plane (plane) 116 for receiving the paper sheet 115 on the back side. The second plane 116 is arranged without overlapping the first plane 114. The second plane 116 is separate from the first plane 114.

[0125] The fragrance unit 111 has a first holder 117 mounted on the plate 111a and holding the instant film 66 in accordance with the first plane 114. The first holder 117 is a slider guided by a pair of first guide rails 118 extending parallel to both sides of the first plane 114 and displaced between a first position holding the instant film 66 in accordance with the first plane 114 and a second position disengaged from the first plane 114. Therefore, the first retainer 117 is detachably mounted on the plate 111a.

[0126] The first guide rail 118 extends linearly parallel to the wall surface 64a. Between the first guide rails 118, a first smooth surface 119 is defined on the back side of the plate 111a. The first guide rails 118 divide a guide path that contacts the first smooth surface 119. In dividing the guide path, the first guide rails 118 form a limiting edge 118a for receiving the first retainer 117 between themselves and the first smooth surface 119. The limiting edge 118a allows the first retainer 117 to move horizontally along the guide path and restricts the first retainer 117 from disengaging from the first plane 114 beyond horizontal movement. Here, the first plane 114 is defined by the inner surface of a recess 121 that passes through the first smooth surface 119. The recess 121 is blocked in a first position by the first retainer 117 that overlaps with the first smooth surface 119, dividing a photo chamber for receiving the developing film 66 between the first retainer 117 and the first plane 114.The contour of the recess 121 matches the contour of the film 66.

[0127] The first retainer (slider) 117 is formed as a flat plate that blocks the entire guide path in the first position. The upper edge of the flat plate engages with the limiting edge 118a of the upper first guide rail 118. The lower edge of the flat plate engages with the limiting edge 118a of the lower first guide rail 118. The first retainer (slider) 117 can be molded, for example, from rigid acrylic resin. The first retainer 117 is formed from a material that blocks ventilation (a non-ventilated material).

[0128] The fragrance unit 111 has a second retainer 122 mounted on the plate 111a and holding the paper 115 in accordance with the second plane 116. The second retainer 122 is a slider guided by a pair of second guide rails 123 extending parallel to both sides of the second plane 116 and displaced between a first position holding the paper 115 in accordance with the second plane 116 and a second position disengaged from the second plane 116. Therefore, the second retainer 122 is detachably mounted on the plate 111a.

[0129] The second guide rail 123 extends linearly parallel to the wall surface 64a. Between the second guide rails 123, a second smooth surface 124 is defined on the back side of the plate 111a. The second guide rails 123 divide a guide path that contacts the second smooth surface 124. When dividing the guide path, the second guide rails 123 form a limiting edge 123a for receiving the second retainer 122 between themselves and the second smooth surface 124. The limiting edge 123a allows the second retainer 122 to move horizontally along the guide path and restricts the second retainer 122 from disengaging from the second plane 116 beyond horizontal movement. Here, the second plane 116 is defined by the inner surface of a recess 125 that passes through the second smooth surface 124. The recess 125 is blocked at a first position by the second retainer 122 that overlaps with the second smooth surface 124 and divides a paper chamber for receiving the paper sheet 115 between the second retainer 122 and the second plane 116.

[0130] The second retainer (slider) 122 is formed as a flat plate that blocks the entire guide path in the first position. The upper edge of the flat plate engages with the limiting edge 123a of the second guide rail 123 on the upper side of the specification 14 / 17 page 17 CN 121099932 A. The lower edge of the flat plate engages with the limiting edge 123a of the lower second guide rail 123. The second retainer (slider) 122 can be molded from, for example, a rigid acrylic resin. The second retainer 122 is formed of a material that blocks airflow (a non-breathable material).

[0131] The paper sheet 115 contains fragrance components. The paper sheet 115 is arranged as a strip alongside the wall surface 64a. The contour of the recess 125 can be set to match the contour of the paper sheet 115. The paper sheet 115 has the ability to absorb solvents that retain fragrance components. For example, perfume can penetrate the paper sheet 115. The paper sheet 115 can also be made of, for example, a paper material that changes color according to the absorption of fragrance components. For example, litmus paper can change color according to the pH level as aroma components are absorbed.

[0132] As shown in FIG22, a magnet 126 is fixed on the back side of the plate 111a at a position deviating from the guide path divided by the first guide rail 118 and the second guide rail 123. When the fragrance unit 111 is received by the horizontal surface 127 in the recess 61, the magnet 126 contacts the horizontal surface 127. Here, when the horizontal surface 127 is established, a magnetic body 128 is assembled in the upper housing 13. The magnetic body 128 is, for example, made of a thin plate forming the bottom surface of the recess 61. The thin plate can be, for example, a stainless steel plate. The magnetic body 128 is attracted by the magnet 126 on the horizontal surface 127. In this way, the magnetic force of the magnet 126 binds the fragrance unit 111 to the magnetic body 128. The magnet 126 protrudes from a plane containing the back side of the plate 111a at a predetermined height. The magnet 126 forms a gap Hs between the second holder 122 and the horizontal surface 127. The gap Hs is connected to the space 65 at the outer periphery of the plate 111a.

[0133] The second retainer 122 divides a passage connecting the paper chamber to the space 65. When dividing the passage, a through-hole 129 is formed on the second retainer 122, which is opposite to the paper 115 at one end and opens at the other end at a gap Hs between the second retainer 122 and the horizontal plane 127. The aroma components of the paper 115 can flow out from the through-hole 129 to the gap Hs. The aroma components leak out from the gap Hs into the space 65. The aroma components diffuse from the space 65 into the atmosphere.

[0134] Furthermore, as shown in FIG23, the first plane 114 and the second plane 116 can also be formed flush with the back of the board 111a. Here, the first plane 114 is included in the first smooth surface 119. At the position overlapping with the first plane 114, a recess 121 is provided on the first retainer 117. At the first position of the first retainer 117, the first smooth surface 119 (first plane 114) blocks the recess 121. Thus, a photo chamber for storing the developing film 66 is defined between the first retainer 117 and the first plane 114. Similarly, the second smooth surface 124 contains the second plane 116. At the position where it overlaps with the second plane 116, a recess 125 is provided in the second retainer 122. At a first position of the second retainer 122, the second smooth surface 124 (second plane 116) blocks the recess 125. Thus, a paper chamber for storing the paper 115 is defined between the second retainer 122 and the second plane 116. Similarly, the second retainer 122 has a through-hole 129 connecting the paper chamber to the outside space. The aroma components of the paper 115 can diffuse into the outside space from the through-hole 129. The gap Hs between the second retainer 122 and the horizontal plane 127 connects the through-hole 129 to the atmosphere.

[0135] When the inner box 11 is taken out from the outer box 102, the fragrance of the jewelry store floats around the inner box 11. As shown in Figure 24, the aroma components of the paper 115 flow out from the through-hole 129 into the gap Hs between the second retainer 122 and the horizontal surface 127, and leak out from the gap Hs into the space 65.The fragrance diffuses from space 65 upwards onto the upper box 13. The woman can enjoy the fragrance each time she takes out the inner box 11. If the woman receives the ring 21 as a gift, she will recall the joy of receiving the gift whenever she approaches the inner box 11 in her home. The inner box 11 can create an opportunity to recall the joy of receiving a gift. The man's impression can be strongly imprinted on the woman.

[0136] The inner box 11 can be used as a source of fragrance in the room. The woman can frequently see the inner box 11 indoors. In this way, the woman can frequently recall the joy of receiving a gift. The man's impression can be strongly imprinted on the woman.

[0137] A tray can be formed on the upper surface of the upper box 13 by the action of the surrounding member 64. Small items such as the ring 21 and keychains can be placed on the plate 111a. The small items can be held on the plate 111a by the action of the surrounding member 64. Since such a tray is used daily, the woman can frequently see the inner box 11. The emotion of receiving a gift can be strongly imprinted on the woman's memory. The inner box 11 can strongly implant the image of the ring 21, the brand, and the jewelry store where it was purchased into the observer's mind. In particular, if the tray is shared by a man and a woman (couple), the image on the instant film 66 can be used to evoke the feelings of giving the gift. The image on the instant film 66 can help maintain a close and harmonious relationship.

[0138] The plate 111a is fixed to the magnetic body 128 by the magnetic force of the magnet 126. It is possible to approach the outer periphery of the plate 111a from the space 65. By applying an external force to the outer periphery of the plate 111a, the plate 111a can be easily lifted from the recess 61. The fragrance unit 111 can be easily removed from the upper box 13. As described above, the paper 115 can be removed from the fragrance unit 111, so that the fragrance components can be replenished to the paper 115. Alternatively, the paper 115 can also be replaced with paper that is fully containing fragrance components. In this way, women can always enjoy the fragrance from the inner box 11. The space 65 extends thinner along the left and right edges of the plate 111a, for example, it can be sized to accept the insertion of the ring 21. In this case, when removing the fragrance unit 111, a tool with a rigid body can be inserted into the space 65. The space 65 can also be sized so that the fingertip reaches the horizontal plane 127.

[0139] As shown in FIG25, when assembling the fragrance unit 111, a through-hole 131 extending from the paper chamber and opening on the front side of the plate 111a can also be formed on the plate 111a. The lower end of the through-hole 131 overlaps with the paper 115 inside the outline of the paper 115. The fragrance components of the paper 115 can diffuse from the through-hole 131 toward the top of the plate 111a. The fragrance floats around the inner box 11. Here, the magnet 126 can be embedded in the back side of the plate 111a. The back side of the plate 111a can be prepared to be flush.

[0140] As shown in FIG26, the fragrance unit 111 may also have a plate 111b fixed in the recess 61 to match the contour of the recess 61 instead of the aforementioned plate 111a. The plate 111b has a first plane (receiving surface) 132 on the front side for receiving the i.e., the film 66, and a second plane (plane) 133 on the back side for receiving the paper 115. The second plane 133 is arranged without overlapping the first plane 132. The second plane 133 is separate from the first plane 132. The plate 111b may be made of a transparent body, for example, as a whole. The transparent body may be molded from a rigid acrylic resin, for example. In addition, the plate 111b may also be formed of an opaque material. The plate 111b may be formed of a material that blocks ventilation (a non-ventilated material).

[0141] The fragrance unit 111 has: a first holder 134 mounted on a plate 111b to hold an instant film 66 in accordance with a first plane 132; and a second holder 135 mounted on the plate 111b to hold a piece of paper 115 in accordance with a second plane 133. The first holder 134 overlaps the front side of the plate 111b and holds the instant film 66 between itself and the plate 111b. The first holder 134 can be made of a transparent body, for example. The transparent body can be molded from a rigid acrylic resin, for example. An observer can view the image of the instant film 66 through the first holder 134. Similar to the aforementioned second holder 122, the second holder 135 is a slider guided by a pair of second guide rails 123 extending parallel to both sides of the second plane 133 and displaced between a first position holding the piece of paper 115 in accordance with the second plane 133 and a second position disengaged from the second plane 133. The second retainer 135 is formed of a material that blocks ventilation (a non-ventilated material).

[0142] When the first retainer 134 is installed, a magnetic body (not shown) is fixed on the front side of the plate 111b at a position offset from the first plane 132 (i.e., the film 66). Magnets (not shown) that exert magnetic force on the magnetic body are fixed on the back side of the first retainer 134. The magnets are embedded in the back side of the first retainer 134. When the first retainer 134 is received by the front side of the plate 111b, the magnetic body and the magnet make surface contact. The magnetic body only needs to have an outline that overlaps with the magnet when the first retainer 134 overlaps with the plate 111b. The first retainer 134 is detachably fixed to the plate 111b by the action of magnetic force. The film 66 is sandwiched between the overlapping plate 111b and the first retainer 134. The magnetic body and the magnet can also be formed of a transparent material. The magnetic body can also be embedded in the front side of the plate 111b.

[0143] Here, the paper sheet 115 is disposed inside the outline of the i.e., the film 66, which is projected onto the back side of the board 111b in a direction perpendicular to the front side of the board 111b.Paper piece 115 is positioned behind instant film 66, so that paper piece 115 can be obscured by instant film 66 from the front side. The image on instant film 66 can be clearly seen. Here, the outline of the first holder 134 overlaps with the outline of the plate 111b. Therefore, the first holder 134 and plate 111b can be identified as a cuboid.

[0144] In addition, LED light 33 can also replace upper housing 13 and be supported on lower housing 12. In addition, diamond beads 23 can also be mounted on multiple bases of the chain forming a necklace, as described on pages 16 / 17 of the specification, CN 121099932 A. The bases are formed of metal materials such as platinum and gold. One diamond bead 23 can be fixed on each base, or multiple diamond beads 23 can be fixed. In addition, diamond beads 23 can also be used to decorate pendants, bracelets, piercings, rings, and anklets. Diamond beads can be of uniform size or a mixture of different sizes.

[0145] In the inner casing 11 described above, the switch 36 may also be a tactile switch with a plunger, which is pressed down by the upper casing 13 when the upper casing 13 reaches the open position. The light illumination circuit 38 in the first embodiment and the light illumination circuit 43 in the second embodiment may be replaced with electronic circuits of other structures as long as they achieve the same function as described above. In addition, the operation of the switch 36 may be linked not only to the upper casing 13 in the open position as described above, but also to the upper casing 13 in the closed position. Furthermore, the functions of the light illumination circuits 38 and 43, the sound circuit 48, and the hold circuit 51 may also be implemented by software executed by a microprocessor (MPU).

[0146] Reference Numerals

[0147] 11: Product packaging box (inner box); 12: Lower box body; 13: Upper box body; 26: Hinge; 61: Recess; 62a: Board (upper board); 62b: Support plate (lower board); 63: Horizontal surface (flat surface) including the front of the board; 64: Surrounding component; 64a: Wall surface; 65: Space (adjacent to the outer periphery of the board); 66: Immediately visible film; 68: Horizontal surface; 69a: Paper piece (first paper piece); 69b: Paper piece (second paper piece); 89: Through opening; 111a: Board; 111b: Board; 112: Opaque film; 114: Receiving plane (first plane); 115: Paper piece; 116: Plane (second plane); 117: Holder (first holder); 122: Slider (second holder); 118: 123: Guide rail (first guide rail); 127: Horizontal plane; 129: Passage (through opening); 131: Through opening; 132: Receiving plane (first plane); 133: Plane (second plane); 134: Holder (first holder); 135: Slider (second holder); Hs: Interval.Instruction manual, page 17 / 17, 20 CN 121099932 A, Figure 1; Instruction manual, Figure 1 / 16, page 21 CN 121099932 A, Figure 2; Instruction manual, Figure 2 / 16, page 22 CN 121099932 A, Figure 3; Instruction manual, Figure 3 / 16, page 23 CN 121099932 A, Figure 4; Instruction manual, Figure 4 / 16, page 24 CN 121099932 A, Figure 5; Instruction manual, Figure 5 / 16, page 25 CN 121099932 A, Figure 6; Instruction manual, Figure 6 / 16, page 26 CN 121099932 A, Figure 8; Instruction manual, Figure 7 / 16, page 27 CN 121099932 A, Figure 10; Instruction manual, Figure 11; Instruction manual, Figure 8 / 16, page 28 CN 121099932 A, Figure 12; Instruction manual, Figure 9 / 16, page 29 CN 121099932 Figure 13 Figure 14 Appendix to the Instruction Manual, Page 10 / 16, 30 CN 121099932 A Figure 15 Figure 16 Figure 17 Appendix to the Instruction Manual, Page 11 / 16, 31 CN 121099932 A Figure 18 Figure 19 Appendix to the Instruction Manual, Page 12 / 16, 32 CN 121099932 A Figure 20 Figure 21 Appendix to the Instruction Manual, Page 13 / 16, 33 CN 121099932 A Figure 22 Figure 23 Appendix to the Instruction Manual, Page 14 / 16, 34 CN 121099932 A Figure 24 Figure 25 Appendix to the Instruction Manual, Page 15 / 16, 35 CN 121099932 A Figure 26 Appendix to the Instruction Manual, Page 16 / 16, 36 CN 121099932 A.

Claims

1. A commodity packaging box, characterized in that, The product packaging box has the following features: lower box; The upper housing, which is hinged and freely connected to the lower housing, has recesses defined on its upper surface; and A sheet material, whose contour matches the recess, is fixed within the recess, overlapping with and covering the horizontal surface within the recess with a piece of paper containing aromatic components. The recess defines a space that is adjacent to the outer periphery of the plate and opens in a horizontal plane that includes the upper surface of the plate.

2. The product packaging box according to claim 1, characterized in that, The product packaging box has a surround with a wall that rises from a horizontal plane containing the front of the sheet and surrounds the space on the front of the sheet, matching the contour of the recess.

3. A commodity packaging box, characterized in that, The product packaging box has the following features: lower box; The upper housing is connected to the lower housing by a hinge and has recesses on its upper surface. A board, which is detachably fixed in the recess in a manner that matches the contour of the recess, and has a plane on the back for receiving the paper containing the aroma components. A pair of guide rails, which engage with the back of the plate, extend linearly parallel to both sides of the plane; and The slider, guided by the guide rail, moves between a first position where the paper is held in accordance with the plane and a second position where it is disengaged from the plane. The recess defines a space that is adjacent to the outer periphery of the board and opens in a horizontal plane containing the upper surface of the board. The slider defines a passage that connects the storage space for the paper piece in contact with the plane to the space.

4. The product packaging box according to claim 3, characterized in that, The product packaging box also has a retainer that is mounted on the board and holds the film in accordance with a specified receiving plane on the front or back of the board.

5. A commodity packaging box, characterized in that, The product packaging box has the following features: lower box; The upper housing, which is hinged and freely connected to the lower housing, has recesses defined on its upper surface; and A sheet material, whose contour matches the recess, is fixed within the recess, overlapping with and covering the horizontal surface within the recess with a piece of paper containing aromatic components. The board has a through opening that overlaps with the paper sheet at a position inside the outline of the paper sheet and opens on the upper surface of the board.

6. A commodity packaging box, characterized in that, The product packaging box has the following features: lower box; The upper housing is connected to the lower housing by a hinge and has recesses on its upper surface. A board, which is detachably fixed in the recess in a manner that matches the contour of the recess, and has a plane on the back for receiving the paper containing the aroma components. A pair of guide rails, which engage with the back of the plate, extend linearly parallel to both sides of the plane; and The slider, guided by the guide rail, moves between a first position where the paper is held in accordance with the plane and a second position where it is disengaged from the plane. The board is divided into a through-hole, which is connected to the storage space of the paper sheet that is in contact with the plane and is open on the front side of the board.