DISPOSABLE BOX WITH FOLD-FORWARD PANEL THAT SAVES MATERIAL
20250320018 ยท 2025-10-16
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D2301/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D5/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D5/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A disposable box with a material-saving feature: a panel cut into a top portion of the box that can be hingedly folded forward to close the box. A hole in the top portion is created by separating the panel from the top portion along a perforated line, and then folding the panel forward. A clear plastic window that can be attached to the underside of the top portion to seal the hole is revealed when the panel is folded forward. Thus, the disposable box includes: a bottom portion, and a shorter top portion hinged to the bottom portion. When the pre-cut panel in the top portion is hingedly folded forward along a pre-fold crease line, the panel extends the top portion, thereby closing the box, while leaving a hole in the top portion that can be sealed by a clear plastic window attached to the underside of the top portion.
Claims
1. A disposable box with material-saving features, the disposable box comprising: a bottom portion having a bottom width, a bottom length, and a bottom depth; a top portion in hinged relationship with the bottom portion, the top portion having a top width and top depth substantially equal to the bottom width and the bottom depth, respectively, while having a top length that is substantially less than the bottom length, such that the top portion does not extend sufficiently to cover the bottom portion; and a panel cut into the top portion, the panel having a shape and size defined by a pre-fold crease line with a first end and a second end, and a line of separation beginning at the first end, and ending at the second end of the pre-fold crease line, such that when the panel is hingedly folded 180 degrees along the pre-fold crease line, the panel extends beyond the top portion so as to substantially equal the bottom length, while leaving a hole in the top portion, the hole having the shape and size of the panel.
2. The disposable box of claim 1, further comprising: window material of a similar shape and larger size than the panel, the window material attached along a circumference of the hole in the top portion.
3. The disposable box of claim 2, wherein the window material is made from one of: clear plastic, clear resin, translucent paper, fiber material, PLA (poly lactic acid), translucent colored plastic, compostable film, biodegradable film, edible film, hemicellulose film.
4. The disposable box of claim 1, wherein the hole in the top portion is covered by window material attached to the underside of the top portion.
5. The disposable box of claim 1, wherein the top portion includes a top lock feature for releasable engagement with the bottom portion.
6. The disposable box of claim 1, wherein the panel includes a panel lock feature for releasable engagement with the bottom portion.
7. The disposable box of claim 1, wherein the panel includes side flaps for engagement with the bottom portion.
8. The disposable box of claim 1, wherein the top portion includes side flaps for engagement with the bottom portion.
9. The disposable box of claim 1, wherein the bottom portion is foldable into a pre-formed bottom cavity, and the top portion is foldable into a pre-formed top cavity.
10. The disposable box of claim 1, wherein the line of separation includes at least one of: a line of perforation, a line of repeating threads, a line of complete cut.
11. The disposable box of claim 1, wherein the line of separation includes at least one of: a portion of a circle, a portion of an ellipse, a portion of a polygon, an outline of at least a portion of a recognizable object.
12. The disposable box of claim 1, wherein the pre-fold crease line and the line of separation are made using a cutting and creasing die.
13. A disposable box with material-saving features, the disposable box comprising: a bottom portion having a bottom width, a bottom length, and a bottom depth; a top portion in hinged relationship with the bottom portion, the top portion having a top width and top depth substantially equal to the bottom width and the bottom depth, respectively, while having a top length that is substantially less than the bottom length, such that the top portion does not extend sufficiently to cover the bottom portion; a panel cut into the top portion, the panel having a shape and size defined by a pre-fold crease line with a first end and a second end, and a line of separation beginning at the first end, and ending at the second end of the pre-fold crease line, such that when the panel is hingedly folded 180 degrees along the pre-fold crease line, the panel extends beyond the top portion so as to substantially equal the bottom length, while leaving a hole in the top portion, the hole having the shape and size of the panel; and window material of a similar shape and larger size than the panel, the window material attached along a circumference of the hole in the top portion.
14. The disposable box of claim 13, wherein the window material is made from one of: clear plastic, clear resin, translucent paper, fiber material, PLA (poly lactic acid), translucent colored plastic, compostable film, biodegradable film, edible film, hemicellulose film.
15. The disposable box of claim 13, wherein the hole in the top portion is covered by window material attached to the underside of the top portion.
16. The disposable box of claim 13, wherein the top portion includes a top lock feature for releasable engagement with the bottom portion.
17. The disposable box of claim 13, wherein the panel includes a panel lock feature for releasable engagement with the bottom portion.
18. The disposable box of claim 13, wherein the panel includes side flaps for engagement with the bottom portion.
19. The disposable box of claim 13, wherein the top portion includes side flaps for engagement with the bottom portion.
20. The disposable box of claim 13, wherein the bottom portion is foldable into a pre-formed bottom cavity, and the top portion is foldable into a pre-formed top cavity.
21. The disposable box of claim 13, wherein the line of separation includes at least one of: a line of perforation, a line of repeating threads, a line of complete cut.
22. The disposable box of claim 13, wherein the line of separation includes at least one of: a portion of a circle, a portion of an ellipse, a portion of a polygon, an outline of at least a portion of a recognizable object.
23. The disposable box of claim 13, wherein the pre-fold crease line and the line of separation are made using a cutting and creasing die.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0036] Many additional features and advantages will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon reading the following description, when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0047] Another notable distinction between the top portion 102 and bottom portion 106 of the embodiment 100 is that the top portion 102 is surrounded by side flaps 108 having perforations 110 and 120, while the bottom portion 106 has side walls 112 and bracers 114 which will support the hinging side wall 104 when the box is closed.
[0048] The embodiment 100 can be made from at least one of the following disposable box materials: corrugated cardboard, solid bleached sulfate (SBS), clay-coated newsback (CCNB), hemicellulose film, and recycled kraft brown paperboard, for example.
[0049] Included in top portion 102 is front securing flap 118 that is liberated by breaking the perforation line 110, while being hingedly connected to the front closing panel 124. The front closing panel 124 is liberated by breaking perforation line 110, leaving finger tabs 120 extending from the front closing panel 124 and secondary side flaps 116 that are hingedly connected to the front closing panel 124.
[0050] Note that a window layer of transparent film 126 is secured to the top portion 102, and is shown overlaying at least the front securing flap 118 and the front closing panel 124, and is secured about the periphery of the top portion 102.
[0051] As indicated by the curved arrow to the left of the box 100, the top portion 102 hingedly folds forward with respect to the side wall 104, causing the perforated tabs 122 to break free from the side wall 104 so as to form two vent holes in the side wall 104.
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[0053] The side flaps 108 of the top portion 102 have been folded downward to brace against the inner surfaces of the side walls 112 (
[0054] To aid in understanding, reference numbers that are primed (###) represent the opposite side of the element with the same reference number without the prime ###. For example, the secondary flaps 116 in
[0055] The front securing flap 118 is again shown in hinged relationship about pre-fold crease line 204 with the front closing panel 124, which can be hingedly folded forward about pre-fold crease line 202 to close the box embodiment 100, while revealing either an open area in the top portion 102, or a pane of transparent plastic film covering the open area, for example.
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[0058] The two secondary flaps 116 and the front securing flap 118 that hingedly extend from the front closing panel 124 are shown, but are not yet folded downward. When the secondary flaps 116 are folded downward, the two finger tabs 120 are freed from each secondary flap 116 along a circular perforation.
[0059] The sheet of film 126 which seals the top portion 102 of the embodiment 100 over the opening created when the panel 124 was freed from the top portion 102. The film 126 used in this embodiment 100 is transparent (optional) and is shown as triple lines to suggest reflected ambient light. The opening created when the panel 124 was freed from the top portion 102 does not necessarily require a film covering.
[0060] Alternatively, instead of transparent film, paper, foil, paper, or other materials could be used. While opaque materials can be considered as possible films, common transparent or translucent films include: polypropylene (PP) film, polyethylene terephthalate (PET) film, polyvinyl chloride (PVC) film, polystyrene (PS) film, polyethylene (PE) film, cellulose film, cellophane film, and polylactic acid (PLA) film, for example. Additionally, in choosing film materials one can blend materials and can also choose materials by properties such as: color, biodegradability, edibility, and naturality, for example.
[0061] Also shown are vent tabs 122 along the pre-fold crease line 406 which connects the top portion 102 to the hinged side wall 104 (
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[0067] Other modifications and implementations will occur to those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and the scope of the invention as claimed. Accordingly, the above description is not intended to limit the invention, except as indicated in the following claims.