Claims
- 1. A foldable box-blank comprising:
- a first end, a second end, and a longitude having a direction from the first and toward the second end;
- a top segment, a bottom segment and side segments, said top segment, said bottom segment, and said side segments remaining substantially flat in both a folded and unfolded form of the box-blank;
- a plurality of primary folding lines serving to allow an operator to form a box from the box-blank by folding the flat segments around said primary folding lines;
- a plurality of latent destructive lines on at least part of at least one flat segment selected from a group consisting of the top segment and the bottom segment, the latent destructive lines having
- a direction substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the box-blank, and
- an effective degree of higher resistance to folding than the primary folding lines, so that they
- present no interference with
- the formation of the box, and
- the flatness of the flat segments before and after the box formation; and
- allow irreversible destruction of the box by the operator through first unfolding the box to its box-blank configuration and then folding the box-blank around the latent destructive lines to form a log-like structure, with the requirement that the resistance to folding of the latent destructive lines is at least 20% higher than the resistance to folding of the primary folding lines.
- 2. A box-blank as defined in claim 1, wherein said latent destructive lines are between 1 and 10 cm apart from each other.
- 3. A box-blank as defined in claim 2, wherein the latent destructive lines are located in at least one of said ends.
- 4. A box-blank as defined in claim 3, wherein there are only 4 of said latent destructive lines.
- 5. A box-blank as defined in claim 1, wherein each of the folding lines and each of the latent destructive lines independently comprise consecutive fragments selected from a group comprising perforations, indentations, scores, and a combination thereof.
- 6. A box-blank as defined in claim 5, wherein
- the fragments of the folding lines are characterized by a first length and a first separation; and
- the fragments of the latent destructive lines are characterized by a second length and a second separation; and wherein
- the second separation divided by the second length is at least 20% larger than the first separation divided by the first length.
- 7. A box-blank as defined in claim 6, wherein the fragments are perforations.
- 8. A box-blank as defined in claim 1, wherein the top and the bottom segments are monolithic.
- 9. A box-blank as defined in claim 8, wherein the top segment and the bottom segment have substantially equal surface areas.
- 10. A box-blank as defined in claim 9, wherein the top segment is at least three times as large as any of said side segments.
- 11. A box-blank as defined in claim 1, further comprising corrugations having a direction parallel to the direction of the longitude of the box-blank.
- 12. A box made from a box blank, the box-blank comprising:
- a first end, a second end, and a longitude having a direction from the first end toward the second end;
- a top segment, a bottom segment and side segments, said top segment, said bottom segment, and said side segments remaining substantially flat in both a folded and unfolded form of the box-blank;
- a plurality of primary folding lines serving to allow an operator to form the box from the box-blank by folding the flat segments around said primary folding lines;
- a plurality of latent destructive lines on at least part of at least one flat segment selected from a group consisting of the top segment and the bottom segment, the latent destructive lines having
- a direction substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the box-blank, and
- an effective degree of higher resistance to folding than the primary folding lines, so that they
- present no interference with
- the formation of the box, and
- the flatness of the flat segments before and after the box formation; and
- allow irreversible destruction of the box by the operator through first unfolding the box to its box-blank configuration and then folding the box-blank around the latent destructive lines to form a log-like structure, with the requirement that the resistance to folding of the latent destructive lines is at least 20% higher than the resistance to folding of the primary folding lines.
- 13. An assembly of a foldable box and an item contained within the foldable box, the foldable box made from a box-blank, the box blank comprising:
- a first end, a second end, and a longitude having a direction from the first end toward the second end;
- a top segment, a bottom segment and side segments, said top segment, said bottom segment, and said side segments remaining substantially flat in both a folded and unfolded form of the box-blank;
- a plurality of primary folding lines serving to allow an operator to form the box from the box-blank by folding the flat segments around said primary folding lines;
- a plurality of latent destructive lines on at least part of at least one flat segment selected from a group consisting of the top segment and the bottom segment, the latent destructive lines having
- a direction substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the box-blank, and
- an effective degree of higher resistance to folding than the primary folding lines, so that they
- present no interference with
- the formation of the box, and
- the flatness of the flat segments before and after the box formation; and
- allow irreversible destruction of the box by the operator through first unfolding the box to its box-blank configuration and then folding the box-blank around the latent destructive lines to form a log-like structure, with the requirement that the resistance to folding of the latent destructive lines is at least 20% higher than the resistance to folding of the primary folding lines.
- 14. A box as defined in claim 13, wherein the item contained in the foldable box is a pizza.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/917,159 filed on Jul. 9, 1992 , now U.S. Pat. No. 5,197,659, which is incorporated herein by reference.
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