1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to container boxes.
2. Description of related art
A regular container box includes a bottom, and an opening corresponding to the bottom. The bottom and the opening are usually the same size. When putting an article in or taking it out of the container box, if it is a tight fit, friction between the article and the container box may damage the article.
In an embodiment of the invention, a container box (see
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The side panel includes a rectangular first sidewall 30 connected to the edge 21 of the bottom panel 20. The first sidewall 30 includes a first longer edge, a second longer edge, and a shorter edge 305. A right-angle triangular first foldable flap 31 is connected to the second longer edge of the first sidewall 30. The first foldable wall 31 includes a hypotenuse edge 310, a shorter edge 320, and a longer edge 300. The shorter edge 320 is aligned with the shorter edge 305 of the first sidewall 30 and the longer edge 300 is superposed with the second longer edge of the first sidewall 30. A right-angle triangular second foldable wall 41 is connected to the hypotenuse edge 310 of the first foldable wall 31. The second foldable wall 41 includes a longer edge 410, a shorter edge 420, and a hypotenuse edge. The hypotenuse edge is superposed with the hypotenuse edge 310 of the first foldable wall 31.
A rectangular second sidewall 40 is connected to the longer edge 410 of the second foldable wall 41. The second sidewall 40 includes a first longer edge, a second longer edge, and a shorter edge 405. The first longer edge is superposed with the longer edge 410 of the second foldable wall 41. The shorter edge 405 is aligned with the shorter edge 420 of the second foldable wall 41. A right-angle triangular third foldable wall 43 is connected to the second longer edge of the second sidewall 40. The third foldable wall 43 includes a longer edge 400, a shorter edge 440, and a hypotenuse edge 430. The longer edge 400 is superposed with the second longer edge of the second sidewall 40 and the shorter edge 440 is aligned with the shorter edge 405 of the second sidewall 40. A right-angle triangular fourth foldable wall 51 is connected to the hypotenuse edge 430 of the third foldable wall 43. The fourth foldable wall 51 includes a hypotenuse edge, a shorter edge 520, and a longer edge 510. The hypotenuse edge is superposed with the hypotenuse edge 430 of the third foldable wall 43.
A rectangular third sidewall 50 is connected to the longer edge 510 of the fourth foldable wall 51. The third sidewall 50 includes a first longer edge, a second longer edge, and a shorter edge 505. The first longer edge is superposed with the longer edge 510 of the fourth foldable wall 51. The shorter edge 505 is aligned with the shorter edge 520 of the fourth foldable wall 51. A right-angle triangular fifth foldable wall 53 is connected to the second longer edge of the third sidewall 50. The fifth foldable wall 53 includes a longer edge 500, a shorter edge 540, and a hypotenuse edge 530; the longer edge 500 is superposed with the second longer edge of the third sidewall 50. The shorter edge 540 is aligned with the shorter edge 505 of the third sidewall 50. A right-angle triangular sixth foldable wall 61 is connected to the hypotenuse edge 530 of the fifth foldable wall 53. The sixth foldable wall 61 includes a hypotenuse edge, a shorter edge 620, and a longer edge 610. The hypotenuse edge is superposed with the hypotenuse edge 530 of the fifth foldable wall 53.
A rectangular fourth sidewall 60 is connected to the longer edge 610 of the sixth foldable wall 61. The fourth sidewall 60 includes a first longer edge, a second longer edge, and a shorter edge 605. The first longer edge is superposed with the longer edge 610 of the sixth foldable wall 61. The shorter edge 605 is aligned with the shorter edge 620 of the sixth foldable wall 61. A right-angle triangular seventh foldable wall 63 is connected to the second longer edge of the fourth sidewall 60. The seventh foldable wall 63 includes a longer edge 600, a shorter edge 640, and a hypotenuse edge 630. The longer edge 600 is superposed with the second longer edge of the fourth sidewall 60. The shorter edge 640 is aligned with the shorter edge 605 of the fourth sidewall 60. A right-angle triangular eighth foldable wall 65 is connected to the hypotenuse edge 630 of the seventh foldable wall 63. The eighth foldable wall 65 includes a hypotenuse edge, a shorter edge 660, and a longer edge 651. The hypotenuse edge is superposed with the hypotenuse edge 630 of the seventh foldable wall 63. A side flange 650 is connected to the longer edge 651 of the eighth foldable wall 65.
Creases are defined along the edges 300, 310, 410, 400, 430, 510, 500, 530, 610, 600, 630, and 651 respectively. The first and second foldable walls 31, 41 make up of a first foldable flap, the third and fourth foldable walls 43, 51 make up of a second foldable flap, the fifth and sixth foldable walls 53, 61 make up of a third foldable flap, and the seventh and eighth foldable walls 63, 65 make up of a fourth foldable flap.
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When the article needs to be removed from the main body 10, the cap is taken off and a portion of each of the sidewall adjacent the corresponding folded flap is pulled outwards. As a result, freeing the folded flaps so that the opening of the box would become larger than the bottom, thus removing the article is more convenient.
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In a fifth embodiment, the bottom panel 20 may not be square, it may be other polygonal. For example, referring to
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While the embodiments have been disclosed with a cardboard material, it is understood that any suitable material can be used.
It is believed that the present embodiments and their advantages will be understood from the foregoing description, and it will be apparent that various changes may be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention or sacrificing all of its material advantages, the examples hereinbefore described merely being embodiments of the invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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200810300802.9 | Mar 2008 | CN | national |