Information
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Patent Grant
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6253952
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Patent Number
6,253,952
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Date Filed
Wednesday, October 13, 199924 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, July 3, 200122 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
Agents
- Shlesinger, Arkwright & Garvey LLP
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 220 784
- 220 786
- 220 788
- 220 324
- 220 326
- 220 421
- 220 424
- 229 12529
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A packaging box has a box with at least a pair of parallel sidewalls having an upper profile with a longitudinal recess that contains two or more fixing tabs and a cover with a cover area of the shape and size of the box and at least two cover flaps having slots to receive the tabs of the box and hold the cover to the box.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to closure means for packaging boxes, wherein said boxes are of the type showing at least two parallel sidewalls.
2. Description of the Related Art
There is a great variety of rigid and semi-rigid, foldable or preformed, disposable or re-usable boxes, which are preferably used to transport products which must be inspected or which require an easy access to them, without breaking the seals in their cover and without using special tools to remove said cover.
A typical application, although not a restrictive one, of the closure means of this invention is them to become incorporated in the boxes of such a type as to contain fruits or similar produce, wherein it is necessary to have an economic, quick and safe closure means on the one hand (that is to say, the cover shall not be removed by accident or when the box is handled), and, on the other hand, it is necessary to remove the cover easily, without damaging it; for example to have access to the contents thereof during customs inspections or to sell the product in selling points.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
This invention offers closure means meeting the characteristics already mentioned, along with other advantages to be derived from the detailed discussion below, based on a preferred embodiment of the invention to which effect the support of drawings shall be used, where:
FIG. 1
shows a schematic perspective view of an open box with the closure means of this invention;
FIG. 2
shows a schematic perspective view of a cover which complements the closure means of this invention;
FIG. 3
is a partial cross-section along A—A line of
FIG. 1
, where a corresponding portion of the cover is shown before placing it in the box;
FIG. 4
is a similar view to
FIG. 3
, with the cover portion in the initial stage of placement in the box;
FIG. 5
is a similar view to
FIG. 3
with the cover portion in the final stage of placement in the box;
FIG. 6
is a similar view to
FIG. 5
corresponding to another embodiment of the invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF INVENTION
As shown in
FIG. 1-5
, a rigid or semi-rigid box
1
with at least a pair of parallel sidewalls
2
and
2
′ having an upper profile consisting in a longitudinal recess with a substantially rectangular section
3
, which is immediately below the upper edge of the wall
4
, formed by a portion of horizontal wall
5
and a portion of substantially vertical wall
6
.
The portion of horizontal wall
5
of the upper edge of the wall
4
projects to the inside of the box, while the portion of the substantially vertical wall
6
of said upper edge of wall
4
projects to the bottom of the box
1
.
The recess of substantially rectangular section
3
tops out in its external lower edge in two or more fixing tabs
7
, directed parallel to the corresponding side face (
2
and
2
′) of box
1
and being distributed along said recess
3
. The inside upper edge of the fixing tab
7
has a longitudinal rib
8
with its section in the form of wedge, so that its sharp end directs upwards.
Cover
20
which supplements the closure means of this invention is made up of a laminar substantially rigid material, such as cardboard, polypropylene, polyethylene or other synthetic laminar materials, whether smooth or corrugated, the latter being the preferred one. The cover
20
comprises a cover area
21
of a shape and size similar to the upper outermost area of the box
1
. The box
20
also comprises at least two cover flaps,
22
and
22
′ provided in opposing edges of the cover area
21
, matching the upper edges of the walls
2
and
2
′ of box
1
. These cover flaps
22
and
22
′ have a width which is substantially equal to the distance existing between the upper edge of the corresponding side wall
2
(or
2
′) of box
1
and the lower outermost edge of the recess
3
. The frontier lines
32
and
32
′ between the cover area
21
and the corresponding cover flaps
22
and
22
′ consist in weakening lines formed whether by a pre-cutting feature or by reducing the thickness in the cover in order to make folding easier. Each of the cover flaps,
22
and
22
′, has at least so many rectangular slots
42
as fixing tabs
7
the corresponding longitudinal recess of the substantially rectangular section
3
of box
1
have, wherein these rectangular slots
42
are geometrically supplementary to the dimensions and separations of said fixing tabs
7
.
As shown in
FIGS. 3-5
, and in order to bring about the closure of the box
1
with the cover
21
, the latter is approached over the box
1
with its flaps
22
and
22
′ slightly bent down and in such a way that a concavity is produced (as shown in
FIG. 4
) and so that its lower edges face the upper edge of the fixing tab
7
, in which moment the manual strain produced by said concavity, is released, through which—and due to the elasticity of the material—said flaps
22
and
22
′ slipped down and inside the corresponding longitudinal recess of a substantially rectangular section
3
of box
1
, so that said flaps
22
and
22
′ become retained by the wedge-shaped rib
8
of the fixing tab
7
, matching the corresponding slots
42
. These flaps
22
and
22
′ remained housed between the inside wall of the recess
3
and the corresponding fixing tabs
7
.
In order to release the cover
20
of box
1
without damages, it is necessary to push each flap
22
and
22
′ in the spaces existing between two fixing tabs
7
, and, simultaneously, to exert pressure upwards (for example by simple rubbing) until pulling the slots
42
out of position from the wedge-shaped ribs
8
.
In addition to the aforementioned features, the closure means according to the present invention act as limiting means of the box distortion due to the pressure that can be exerted by the contents of the box. This effect is produced, because any force exerted on the flaps
22
and
22
′ in a normal direction outward of the side walls
2
and
2
′ will cause said flaps to be more fastened against the wedge-shaped ribs
8
, thus making the accidental release of the cover
20
from the box
1
difficult.
According to another embodiment of the invention, and as shown in
FIG. 6
, the cover
20
also comprises, in addition to the elements defined in relation to the preferred embodiment, the corresponding butt flaps
25
and
25
′ attached as terminals in the ends of the cover flaps
22
,
22
′. On the other hand, the vertical bottom wall of the substantially rectangular section recess
3
has a horizontal or butt rib
30
. To install the cover
20
in the box
1
, the butt flaps
25
,
25
′ are folded inwards forming a “V” section with the cover flaps
22
,
22
′ respectively, and when the cover flaps
22
,
22
′ finally fit the substantially rectangular section recess
3
, the terminal ends of the butt flaps
25
,
25
′ become limited in their vertical displacement by the corresponding horizontal butt ribs
30
.
Certain obvious generalizations may be considered already included in the present invention. One kind of this type of obvious generalizations or modifications may consist in replacing the substantially vertical wall
6
with one or more horizontal ribs, which can be considered as the result of making a number of parallel, horizontal slots in said substantially vertical wall. Another kind of obvious generalization is related to the materials to be used in the present invention, which shall not be limited to those already mentioned, any available material being able to be used, which meets the mechanical features of stiffness necessary for the operation of the invention. Even another obvious generalization in the present invention can consist in making up the fixing tab or tabs
7
with a certain flexibility degree in order to make the opening of the box easier.
Claims
- 1. A packaging box, comprising:a) a container having an open top and at least a pair of parallel side walls having upper profiles; b) each of said profiles including a horizontal wall, a vertical wall extending downwardly from said horizontal wall, a longitudinal recess of substantially rectangular section located immediately below said vertical wall; c) said recess including an outside lower edge having at least two fixing tabs vertically disposed at said outside lower edge, said fixing tabs being oriented parallel to said parallel side walls; d) a longitudinal rib formed in an upper inside edge of each fixing tab, each rib having a wedge-shaped section with a sharp end oriented upwards; e) a cover for said container including a cover area to enclose said open top and having at least two cover flaps provided in opposing edges having a width substantially equal to the distance between an upper edge of a corresponding side wall and a lower outermost edge of said recess; g) said cover including weakening lines formed between said cover area and corresponding cover flaps; h) each of said cover flaps including a corresponding number of rectangular slots as said fixing tabs, each slot being configured to receive the corresponding rib when said cover flaps are inserted in corresponding recesses.
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