The application relates generally to boxes and, more particularly, to boxes made from a sheet of foldable material.
Boxes made from foldable material come in a variety of shapes and models. Some of these boxes may include a particular coloring and/or surface finish design to provide an esthetically pleasing appearance. Each box forming part of “set-up boxes”, as commonly known by the packaging industry, is typically made from a rigid cardboard piece wrapped with an identically shaped printed paper sheet to form the final box structure. Each paper sheet is printed via traditional printing processes, die cut on an industrial press, matched with the thicker cardboard piece and finally mounted and assembled via industrial gluing machines. The thinner printed or decorative paper sheet may be folded over the edges of the thicker cardboard sheet by means of a specialized gluing and mounting process to achieve a desired surface finishing. Due to technical restrictions in the printing process, industrial printers typically utilize exclusively white paper sheets for optimal printing results. Setup boxes are typically made a fully automated process.
In some box configurations made from identically shaped and superposed paper and cardboard sheets, edges of the cardboard may be visible on the assembled box, for example at the junctions between the box walls, which may be detrimental to the overall appearance of the box and accordingly, undesirable.
In one aspect, there is provided a box comprising: a base wall having an outer surface defined by a central region of a folded sheet; and one or more side walls forming a closed perimeter and extending from an inner surface of the base wall, each of the one or more side walls having spaced apart inner and outer layers being defined by a folded tab of the folded sheet, the folded tab defining an enclosure; and a reinforcement ring received in the enclosure defined by the folded tab of the one or more side walls, the reinforcement ring having a thickness defined across a space between the inner and outer layers of the folded tab, the thickness of the reinforcement ring being greater than that of the folded sheet.
In another aspect, there is provided an outer box, an inner box, and a cover box each defined as the box of the preceding paragraph, the inner box being snuggly received in the outer box with the outer surface of the base wall of the inner box resting against the inner surface of the base wall of the outer box and with the one or more side walls of the inner box protruding beyond the one or more side walls of the outer box, the inner box being snuggly receivable in the cover box with edge surfaces of the one or more side walls of the inner box abutting the inner surface of the base wall of the cover box.
In a further aspect, there is provided a method of forming a box, the method comprising: providing a sheet of foldable material having a central region and a plurality of tabs extending from the central region around a perimeter thereof, a first fold line being defined between each of the tabs and the central region, each tab including second, third and fourth spaced apart fold lines parallel to the first fold line; providing a reinforcement ring having an outer surface defining a perimeter corresponding to the perimeter of the central region, an inner surface opposed to the outer surface, and a thickness defined between the inner and outer surfaces, the thickness of the reinforcement ring being greater than a thickness of the sheet of foldable material; disposing the reinforcement ring on the central region; and for each of the tabs: folding the tab along the first fold line to extend transversely to the central region against the outer surface of the reinforcement ring, folding the tab along the second fold line to extend inwardly over the reinforcement ring, folding the tab along the third fold line to extend transversely to the central region against the inner surface of the reinforcement ring, and folding the tab along the fourth fold line to extend against the central region inwardly of the reinforcement ring, thereby enclosing the reinforcement ring; wherein the tabs folded around the reinforcement ring define one or more side walls of the box.
In a yet further aspect, there is provided a method of forming a closed box assembly, comprising: forming an outer box, and inner box, and a cover box each using the method as defined in the preceding paragraph; snuggly inserting the inner box within the outer box with the central region of the inner box resting against the central region of the outer box, the one or more side walls of the inner box protruding beyond the one or more side walls of the outer box; and snuggly inserting the one or more side walls of the inner box protruding beyond the one or more side walls of the outer box within the cover box.
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The box 40 generally includes a folded sheet 42 and a reinforcement ring 44, with the reinforcement ring 44 being wrapped by the folded sheet 42 when the box 40 is fully assembled. As can be seen in
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Although the box 40 is depicted with four (4) side walls 22, it is understood that the number of side walls 22 depends on the shape of the box 40 and accordingly, can vary. For example, the box 40 may have a single side wall (e.g. cylindrical box), two side walls (e.g. semi-circular box), three side walls (e.g. triangular box), four side walls (e.g. square box, rectangular box, trapezoidal box), or more than four side walls (e.g. pentagonal box, hexagonal box, heptagonal box, octagonal box, any other appropriate shape). The reinforcement ring 44 has a shape corresponding to that defined by the perimeter of the one or more side walls 22, e.g. circular, semicircular, triangular, square, rectangle, trapezoid, pentagon, hexagon, heptagon, octagon, any other appropriate shape.
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In a particular embodiment, the inner and cover boxes 14, 16 include the inner reinforcement and finishing sheets 52, 54, while the outer box 12 does not since its base wall 20 is covered by the inner box 14. Other configurations are also possible.
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Each tab 70a, 70b, 70c, 70d is separated from the central region 46 by a first fold line 72, and includes second, third and fourth spaced apart fold lines 74, 76, 78 extending parallel to the first fold line 72. Each tab thus includes a first region 80 defined between the first and second fold lines 72, 74, a second region 82 defined between the second and third fold lines 74, 76, a third region 84 defined between the third and fourth fold lines 76, 78, and a fourth or end region 86 defined from the fourth fold line 78 to the edge of the tab. A distance h between the first and second fold lines 72, 74, and between the third and fourth fold lines 76, 78, is selected to accommodate the height of the reinforcement ring 44. A distance t between the second and third fold lines 74, 76 is selected to accommodate the thickness tR of the reinforcement ring 44.
The fold lines 72, 74, 76, 78 can be defined using any technique appropriate to the material used, including, but not limited to, knurls, grooves and notches.
The first regions 80 of the adjacent tabs are interconnected. The first fold line 72 of each tab extends into the first region 80 of the two adjacent tabs. Each first region 80 includes a rectangular portion 80a extending between the first fold lines 72 of the adjacent tabs, and two triangular portions 80b: one on each side of the rectangular portion 80a and separated from the rectangular portion 80a by the first fold line 72 of the adjacent tab. The triangular portions 80b of adjacent tabs are mirror images with respect to one another, and have angled outer edges 88 defining an apex 90 where the adjacent triangular portions 80b meet. An angled fold line 92 is defined between the apex 90 and the junction of the first fold lines 72.
In the first pair of tabs 70a, 70c, the second region 82 is rectangular and has a width substantially equal or slightly smaller than a distance between the first fold lines 72 of the two adjacent tabs. The third region 84 defines side flaps 94 having angled side edges 96 extending away from one another and from the second region 82, such that the width of the third region 84 is smaller adjacent the second region 82 than adjacent the fourth region 86. The width of the third region 84 adjacent the second region 82 is smaller than the width of the second region 82; accordingly, a slit 98 is defined on each side of the third fold line 76, between the second and third regions 82, 84. The third region 84 includes two side fold lines 100 extending perpendicularly from the third fold line 76 at the base of each slit 98, separating the side flaps 94 from a rectangular intermediate portion of the third region 84.
In the second pair of tabs 70b, 70c, no side flaps are provided. The second region 82 is trapezoidal, with a width reducing from the second fold line 74 to the third fold line 76, and the third region 84 is rectangular, with a width corresponding to that of the second region 82 adjacent the third fold line 76.
For all tabs 70a, 70b, 70c, 70d, the fourth or end region 86 is trapezoidal, with a width reducing from the fourth fold line 78 to the edge of the tab.
Alternate configurations are possible. For example, the side flaps 94 may be omitted, and/or all tabs may have the same configuration.
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The tabs 70a, 70c having the side flaps 94 are folded first, such that the other tabs 70b, 70d overlap the side flaps 94 in the finished box.
For each tab 70a, 70b, 70c, 70d, the tab is folded along the first fold line 72, such that the first region 80 extends away from the central region 46 of the sheet 42, and transversely (e.g. perpendicularly) thereto. The first region or outer layer 80 of the side wall 22 overlays the outer surface of the reinforcement ring 44. The tab is folded along the second fold line 74, such that the second region 82 extends inwardly, toward a center of the central region 46 and parallel thereto. The second region overlays the edge of the reinforcement ring 44. The tab is folded along the third fold line 76, such that the third region 84 extends towards the central region 46 of the sheet 42, transversely (e.g. perpendicularly) thereto. The third region or inner layer 84 of the side wall 22 overlays the inner surface of the reinforcement ring 44.
If side flaps 94 are provided, the tab is folded along the side fold lines 100, such that the side flaps 94 overlay the inner surface of the reinforcement ring 44 in the adjacent side walls.
The tab is folded along the fourth fold line 78, such that the fourth region 86 extends inwardly away from the reinforcement ring 44, against the central region 46. The folded tabs 70a, 70b, 70c, 70d thus together enclose the reinforcement ring 44.
The tabs may be pre-folded along all the fold lines before assembly, to facilitate folding of the tabs in place when assembled.
If an inner reinforcement sheet 52 and/or finishing sheet 54 are used, it is disposed over the inner surface of the central region 46 and over the fourth regions 86 of the tabs 70a, 70b, 70c, 70d once all the tabs are folded.
In a particular embodiment, the folded tabs are at least partially retained in the folded configuration through friction, which may allow for a minimal amount of glue/adhesive to be used to maintain the box in its final shape.
In a particular embodiment, use of the reinforcement ring 44 allows for thinner and/or weaker material to be used in the sheet 42 while still ensuring proper stiffness for the box 40, in particular, but not limited to, when combined with the inner reinforcement sheet 52.
In a particular embodiment, the reinforced packaging structure of the box configuration described herein, with a sheet (e.g. printed paper) reinforced by the reinforcement ring (including e.g. thick foam core material) provides for many aesthetic advantages including, but not limited to, perfectly folded edges, a rigid structure with thicker walls, colored seams and paper ends, and/or a friction-based assembly process with very little usage of glue.
The above description is meant to be exemplary only, and one skilled in the art will recognize that changes may be made to the embodiments described without departing from the scope of the invention disclosed. Modifications which fall within the scope of the present invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art, in light of a review of this disclosure, and such modifications are intended to fall within the appended claims.