Corrugated box with hand openings in the front
10589894 ยท 2020-03-17
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D5/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D5/4266
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D5/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A box includes a major flap and a minor flap. The major flap is configured to pivot between an open position and a closed position around a first hinge. The major flap includes a major flap opening. The minor flap is configured to pivot between an open position and a closed position around a second hinge. The minor flap includes a minor flap opening. The major flap opening and the minor flap opening are at least partially aligned with one another when the major flap and the minor flap are in the closed positions.
Claims
1. A corrugated fiberboard box, comprising: a first major top flap configured to pivot between an open position and a closed position around a first hinge, wherein the first major top flap comprises a first major top flap opening; a second major top flap configured to pivot between an open position and a closed position around a second hinge, wherein the second major top flap comprises a second major top flap opening, and wherein the first and second major top flaps comprise first corrugations that are oriented in a first direction; and a minor top flap configured to pivot between an open position and a closed position around a third hinge, wherein: the minor top flap comprises a first minor top flap opening and a second minor top flap opening, the first major top flap opening and the first minor top flap opening are at least partially aligned with one another and the second major top flap opening and the second minor top flap opening are at least partially aligned with one another when the first major top flap, the second major top flap, and the minor top flap are in the closed positions, and the minor top flap comprises second corrugations that are oriented in a second direction when the first major top flap, the second major top flap, and the minor top flap are in the closed positions.
2. The corrugated fiberboard box of claim 1, wherein the third hinge is substantially perpendicular to the first hinge and the second hinge, and wherein the first major top flap comprises a partial cutout that pivots around a fourth hinge to create the first major top flap opening.
3. The corrugated fiberboard box of claim 2, wherein the partial cutout is configured to be folded through the first minor top flap opening such that the partial cutout at least partially overlaps with the minor top flap to interlock the first major top flap and the minor top flap when the first major top flap and the minor top flap are in the closed positions.
4. The corrugated fiberboard box of claim 3, wherein a height and a width of the first minor top flap opening are greater than a corresponding height and a corresponding width of the first major top flap opening.
5. The corrugated fiberboard box of claim 4, wherein an upper edge of the first major top flap opening is closer to an upper edge of the first minor top flap opening than a lower edge of the first major top flap opening is to a lower edge of the first minor top flap opening.
6. The corrugated fiberboard box of claim 5, wherein the upper edge of the first major top flap opening is substantially aligned with the upper edge of the first minor top flap opening.
7. A corrugated fiberboard blank for producing a box, comprising: a minor top flap comprising a first minor top flap opening and a second minor top flap opening; a width panel coupled to the minor top flap, wherein an intersection between the minor top flap and the width panel is scored; a first length panel coupled to the width panel, wherein an intersection between the first length panel and the width panel is scored; a first major top flap coupled to the first length panel, wherein the first major top flap comprises a first major top flap opening, wherein an intersection between the first major top flap and the first length panel is scored; a second length panel coupled to the width panel, wherein an intersection between the second length panel and the width panel is scored; and a second major top flap coupled to the second length panel, wherein the second major top flap comprises a second major top flap opening, wherein an intersection between the second major top flap and the second length panel is scored, and wherein the minor top flap is positioned between the first major top flap and the second major top flap.
8. The corrugated fiberboard blank of claim 7, wherein the first major top flap comprises a partial cutout that is configured to move around a scored hinge to form the first major top flap opening.
9. The corrugated fiberboard blank of claim 8, wherein a gap is present between the minor top flap and the first major top flap.
10. The corrugated fiberboard blank of claim 9, wherein the minor top flap comprises first corrugations, wherein the first major top flap comprises second corrugations, and wherein the first corrugations and the second corrugations are parallel to one another.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description and the accompanying drawing, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(8) The following description of the preferred embodiment(s) is merely exemplary in nature and is in no way intended to limit the invention, its application, or uses.
(9) As used throughout, ranges are used as shorthand for describing each and every value that is within the range. Any value within the range can be selected as the terminus of the range. In addition, all references cited herein are hereby incorporated by referenced in their entireties. In the event of a conflict in a definition in the present disclosure and that of a cited reference, the present disclosure controls.
(10) The box disclosed herein includes improved openings/handholes for lifting the box when a heavy product is located therein. The openings may be placed on the major and minor flaps and provide improved gripping during handling and a high resistance to tearing or failure. The openings may be located to distribute the load substantially evenly. The openings in the major and minor flaps may be aligned when the box is in its final/folded construction. In the final/folded construction, corrugations in the major and minor flaps may be substantially perpendicular to one another. This creates a durable opening/handhole that is resistant to tearing or failing during handling.
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(12) The first major top flap 110A may be coupled to or integral with the first length panel 130 and configured to pivot between an open position (as shown) and a closed position around a hinge 131 (e.g., a fold) with respect to the first length panel 130. The second major top flap 110B may be coupled to or integral with the second length panel 132 and configured to pivot between an open position (as shown) and a closed position around a hinge 133 (e.g., a fold) with respect to the second length panel 132. The first minor top flap 120A may be coupled to or integral with the first width panel 134 and configured to pivot between an open position (as shown) and a closed position around a hinge 135 (e.g., a fold) with respect to the first width panel 134. The second minor top flap 120B may be coupled to or integral with the second width panel 136 and configured to pivot between an open position and a closed position (as shown) around a hinge 137 (e.g., a fold) with respect to the second width panel 136. The hinges 131, 133 may be oriented at an angle from about 0 to about 180, about 45 to about 135, or about 90 with respect to the hinges 135, 137. In at least one embodiment, the flaps 110A, 110B, 120A, 120B may be attached along one side/edge (e.g., hinges 131, 133, 135, 137) and free along the other sides/edges.
(13) When the flaps 110A, 110B, 120A, 120B are in the open positions, the box 100 is in an open state. When the flaps 110A, 110B, 120A, 120B are in the closed positions, the box 100 is in a closed state. As shown in
(14) The box 100 may be made of corrugated fiberboard, plastic corrugated, solid fiberboard, or a combination thereof. In one embodiment, the box 100 may be made of a corrugated fiberboard. As shown in the cutaway portion included in
(15) The first major top flap 110A may have one or more openings/handholes (one is shown: 112A) formed therethrough. The second major top flap 110B may also have one or more openings/handholes (one is shown: 112B) formed therethrough. The second minor top flap 120B may have one or more openings/handholes (two are shown: 122A, 124A) formed therethrough. As described in greater detail below (and shown in
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(17) Having the weight of the box 100 and the object(s) positioned therein supported by multiple (e.g., two) layers of overlapping flaps 110A, 120A and 110B, 120A that form the front wall increases the structural integrity of the box 100 when compared to a conventional box with openings through a single flap/wall due to the multiple layers. In addition, having the corrugations 116, 126 of the overlapping flaps 110A, 120A and 110B, 120A be substantially perpendicular to one another further increases the structural integrity of the box 100 due to flaps' increased resistance to ripping or tearing across or perpendicular to the direction of the corrugations of at least one (e.g., two) of the overlapping flaps 110A, 120A and 110B, 120A. For example, a corrugated fiberboard box with this design, having a 35 lb. sack of pet food positioned therein, was able to be carried up and down multiple flights of stairs without any structural failures (e.g., tearing, ripping) occurring to the box.
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(19) As shown, after cutting and scoring, the blank 300 may include: The first major top flap 110A; The second major top flap 110B; The first minor top flap 120A; The second minor top flap 120B; The first length panel 130; The second length panel 132; The first width panel 134; The second width panel 136; The first major bottom flap 140; The second major bottom flap 142; The first minor bottom flap 144; The second minor bottom flap 146; The first major top flap opening 112A (e.g., with scored hinge); The second major top flap opening 112B (e.g., with scored hinge); The first minor top flap opening 122A (e.g., with full cutout); and The second minor top flap opening 124A (e.g., with full cutout).
(20) The corrugations 116, 126 of blank 300 may all be in a single direction (i.e., parallel) before the blank 300 is folded to form the box 100, as the folding will perpendicularly orient or align the corrugations of the flaps and of the inner walls as described previously.
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(23) Thus, when the partial cutout 114A is pressed/pushed inward, the partial cutout 114A may tear away along the first portion of the perimeter and pivot around the hinge 115A. When the opening 112A in the first major top flap 110A (created when the partial cutout 114A is pushed/pressed) is aligned (e.g., overlapping) with the opening 122A in the second minor top flap 120B, as shown in
(24) The opening 112A in the first major top flap 110A may have a lesser height 116A and/or width 117A than a height 126A and/or width 127A than the opening 122A in the second minor top flap 120B. This may facilitate the partial cutout 114A being folded into/through the opening 122A in the second minor top flap 120B even if the openings 112A, 122A are not perfectly aligned. In addition, upper edge (e.g., the hinge 115A) of the opening 112A in the first major top flap 110A may be closer to an upper edge 125A of the opening 122A in the second minor top flap 120B than a lower edge 118A of the opening 112A in the first major top flap 110A is to a lower edge 128A of the opening 122A in the second minor top flap 120B. For example, the upper edge (e.g., the hinge 115A) of the opening 112A in the first major top flap 110A may be substantially aligned with the upper edge 125A of the opening 122A in the second minor top flap 120B. This may facilitate spreading the weight of the box 100 and any object(s) therein evenly between the flaps 110A, 120A and 110B, 120A when the box 100 is being carried.