Claims
- 1. A tissue-lined box comprising:
A) a carton blank having a generally rectangular bottom panel with a width W, the carton blank having integral side walls and end walls connected with the bottom panel at creased fold lines; B) four corner panels, one corner panel positioned at each respective corner of the generally rectangular bottom panel as an integral extension of one of the side wall and the end wall and connected to the other of the side wall and end wall to form a box; C) fold lines extending from the four corners of the generally rectangular bottom panel and adapting the box for folding to a flat condition with the side walls and end walls positioned on the bottom panel and to an erected open position; D) a tissue insert having at least one layer of tissue paper and folded to have at least one folded edge, the width T of the tissue insert taken from the folded edge to the opposite edge being greater to the width W of the bottom panel; and E) the tissue insert positioned on the bottom panel with the tissue insert substantially covering the bottom panel and having at least one marginal edge extending beyond the bottom panel and positioned on the adjacent side wall, the marginal portion of the tissue adjacent the side wall being folded at the crease line between the bottom panel and the side wall when the box is folded to its flat condition.
- 2. A tissue lined box as defined in claim 1 wherein the marginal portion of the tissue insert adjacent its other side edge also extends across the folded crease line between the bottom panel and the adjacent side wall, the marginal portion adjacent the second side edge also folded when the box is in flattened condition.
- 3. A tissue-lined box as defined in claim 2 wherein the first and second side edges of the tissue insert are each folded edges of the tissue insert.
- 4. A tissue-lined box as defined in claim 1 wherein the tissue insert is releasably captured against at least one side wall.
- 5. A tissue lined box as defined in claim 1 wherein each of the corner flaps defines a friction foot at its distal free corner.
- 6. A tissue-lined box as defined in claim 5 wherein each corner flap adjacent its friction foot is relieved by a relief edge that diverges from the adjacent box portions as it extends toward the friction foot.
- 7. A tissue lined-box as defined in claim 1 wherein the side walls have side wall extensions that fold over to form side walls of two thicknesses, and wherein at least one of the folded over side wall extension captures a marginal edge of the tissue insert.
- 8. A tissue-lined box as defined in claim 7 wherein both folder over side wall extensions respectively capture the first and second marginal side edges of the tissue insert.
- 9. A tissue-lined box as defined in claim 1 wherein the corner panels are integral extensions of the end walls, the fold lines respectively extend from the corners of the rectangular bottom panel diagonally across the end walls, the end walls are folded on the diagonal fold lines to position the corner panels overlying the rectangular bottom panel, and the side walls are folded over the corner panels and secured thereto to form the box.
- 10. A tissue lined box as defined in claim 9 wherein marginal portions of the tissue insert adjacent the first and second side edges thereof are captured between the corner panels and the side walls.
- 11. A method of forming a tissue lined box, comprising the steps of:
A) forming a box blank including creased fold lines defining a generally rectangular bottom panel having a width W, side walls integral with and extending from opposed side edges of the bottom panel, end walls extending from opposed end edges of the bottom panel, and corner panels, one corner panel at each corner of the generally rectangular bottom panel and integral with one of the side wall and end wall; B) preparing a tissue insert for the box by folding a sheet of tissue to form first and second side edges thereof, the tissue insert having a width T between its first and second side edges greater than the width W of the bottom panel; C) placing the tissue insert on the bottom panel with at least one marginal portion of the tissue insert adjacent one of its side edges extending over the creased fold line joining the bottom panel and an adjacent side edge, whereby the marginal portion of the tissue insert lies on one of the side walls; D) after placing the tissue, connecting the corner panels to join the side walls and end walls and form a box; and E) folding the formed box to flat condition with the side walls positioned on the generally rectangular bottom panel.
- 12. A method of forming a tissue-lined box as defined in claim 11 wherein the tissue insert is formed by folding a continuous strip of tissue and cutting the folded continuous strip to the desired length of the tissue insert.
- 13. The method of forming a tissue-lined box as defined in claim 11 and further comprising the step of dampening the tissue insert prior to placing the tissue insert on the bottom panel, such that the dampened tissue insert is held in position on the bottom panel during the steps of connecting the corner panels and folding the formed box.
- 14. The method of forming a tissue-lined box as defined in claim 13 wherein the tissue is dampened by a sprayed mist of water.
PRIORITY
[0001] This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/185,595 filed Feb. 28, 2000 and to U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/211,898 filed Jun. 16, 2000.
Provisional Applications (2)
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60185595 |
Feb 2000 |
US |
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60211898 |
Jun 2000 |
US |