BOOT SHOE PACKAGING THAT INCLUDES A SHELF FOR CARE
20250197098 ยท 2025-06-19
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Abstract
A packaging for footwear of the boot type or in general for that footwear that have an extension that covers the user's calf and therefore have such a length that for their care, they need special shelves, where the footwear is not injured, such packaging takes care of, protects and allows to keep the footwear in good condition without damaging its quality. Among the significant advantages is that it allows the shelf to be used as a way to conserve footwear, it is ecological, because the way of transportation allows to give a second and main use as the protection of the footwear. With traditional packaging, much more cardboard is wasted or causes a large number of contaminants than if it is given a second use, and it also contaminates less, helping the environment.
Claims
1. A packaging for a boot footwear comprising: a box 1; and a shelf 2; wherein the shelf 2 is inserted inside the box 1, the shelf 2 includes at least one piece 3 folded in a z shape; wherein parallel sections 3a and 3c are coupled in at least two walls 3d by passing a section 3b through a groove 3e found in the at least two walls 3d, thereby shaping the shelf, wherein when the sections 3a and 3c are arranged parallel to a base of the box 1 then allowing at least a first footwear A and a second footwear B to be placed under the shelf.
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[0021] Based on the above figures, the packaging for boot-type footwear that includes a shelf for its care, comprises two main elements, a box 1 and a shelf 2; wherein the shelf 2 which is inserted into the box 1 and consists of at least one piece 3 folded in a z shape wherein the parallel sections 3a and 3c are coupled in at least two walls 3d by passing the section 3b through a groove 3e found in the walls 3d, thereby shaping the shelf, when the sections 3a and 3c are arranged parallel to the conventional base of the box 1 then allowing at least one pair of footwear A and B to be placed under the shelf of the first footwear A and on the shelf the second footwear B.