1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a packing box suitable for a packing photosensitive recording material such as an X-ray film and, more specifically, a packing box for photosensitive recording material in which an opening port can be formed adjacently to an output port for facilitating the photosensitive recording material to be taken out from the output port.
2. Description of the Related Art
In order to facilitate the photosensitive recording material such as the X-ray film to be taken out from the packing box, there is a type in which an opening port 103 can be formed adjacently to an output port 101 as shown in
The type shown in
The type shown in
However, in the case of the former type, since the lateral zipper 105 is long, the large amount of paper powder is generated. When a light-shielding moisture proof bag for storing the photosensitive recording material is electrically charged, the generated paper powder is attached thereto, and is carried into a tray of an imager. When the paper powder is attached to an unexposed film when being mounted to a daylight room, a defect called “blank” may be resulted.
In the case of the latter type, since the perforated lines 111 also serve as bending lines, if the length of portions to be broken of the perforated lines 111 is too short, the perforated lines may be broken when forming a box or the compression strength is lowered. In contrast, if the length of portions to be broken of the perforated lines 111 is too long, a large opening force is required. In particular, in the case of a wide box, since the distance between the perforated lines 111 is large, it may not be opened successfully unless it is opened in parallel with the perforated lines 111 using both hands.
In view of above-described problems of the packing box in the related art, it is an object of the invention to provide a packing box for photosensitive recording material in which an opening port can be formed easily by pulling an opening strip with one hand and the amount of generation of paper powder at this time is small.
After having repeated keen examination, the inventors found that the above-described problem can be solved according to the packing box for photosensitive recording material in the invention having a configuration shown below.
A packing box for photosensitive recording material according to the invention includes a box body of a rectangular shape in cross-section for storing a photosensitive recording material, and a lid portion having a lid top plate and an insertion flap for enabling opening and closing of an output port for the photosensitive recording material and being formed integrally with the box body, wherein two perforated lines including cut portions and non-cut portions arranged alternately are formed from two points at a distance of 50 to 75% of an entire width of the output port toward a bottom portion of the box body so as to approach toward each other at the same angle between 60° and 90°, preferably, between 70° and 80° with respect to an upper side of a front panel on the side of the output port of the front panel of the box body to which the insertion flap comes adjacent when the lid portion is closed, wherein an area surrounded by the two perforated lines and lines connecting between upper ends and between lower ends of the respective perforated lines constitutes a substantially trapezoidal opening strip for forming an opening port for facilitating the photosensitive recording material to be taken out from the output port when the respective perforated lines are broken, wherein the cut portions of the perforated line each include a main line extending in a breaking direction and an introduction line formed so as to open at a starting side of the respective cut portions outward from the breaking direction, and wherein the respective cut portions are arranged such that when an imaginary line vertical to the upper side of the front panel is drawn from a terminal of the main line to the cut portion located immediately below, the imaginary line passes through a center area of the introduction line out of three equally divided parts of the cut portion immediately below (first mode).
In the invention shown above, the packing box for photosensitive recording material is formed of a corrugated board (second mode).
In the invention described above, flutes of the corrugated board are formed in parallel with the upper side of the front panel, and the positions of the corresponding cut portions of the two perforated lines may be shifted in the vertical direction toward the upper side of the front panel by an amount corresponding to one third to two third, more preferably, a half a pitch of the flutes of the corrugated board (third mode).
In the invention described above, the length of the non-cut portion of the respective perforated lines may be reduced on the side closer to an upper side of the output port and increased on the side closer to a bottom portion thereof (fourth mode).
In the invention described above, beginning ends of the two perforated lines located on the upper side of the front panel are rounded sides thereof (fifth mode).
In the invention described above, the upper side of the front panel is cut into fine waveforms (sixth mode)
In the invention described above, lines are tooled from a surface opposite from a printed surface of the packing box for photosensitive recording material and the box is formed by valley bending the lines (seventh mode).
According to the first mode, since a sufficient force for breaking the non-cut portions of the perforated lines is efficiently applied to the two perforated lines only by pinching a point at a center of the opening strip and pulling the same downward with fingers, the two perforated lines can be broken easily with one hand. Since the total length of the two perforated lines is relatively short, the amount of generation of paper powder at the time of breakage can be suppressed.
According to the second mode, the packing box for photosensitive recording material superior in strength and light-shielding property can be provided.
According to the third mode, since the portions which can easily be broken and the portions which can hardly be broken of the two perforated lines on the corrugated board are broken in the equalized manner, variations in an opening force can be reduced.
According to the fourth mode, since the length of the non-cut portion of the respective perforated lines is short on the side closer to the output port and long on the side closer to the bottom portion, the perforated lines which can be cut easily at the beginning of cutting, and can be cut straight to the end when it is started to be cut once are, realized.
According to the fifth mode, an operator is prevented from being injured on his/her hand by a pointed edge when he/she opens the opening strip.
According to the sixth mode, the operator is prevented from being injured on his/her hand by a cut edge of the corrugated board.
According to the seventh mode, variation in box dimension and abnormalities such as clog of products or faulty insertion of the insertion flap in an automatic filling machine can be prevented when forming the packing box by bending along the lines.
Referring now to the drawings, a packing box for photosensitive recording material according to the present invention will be described in detail.
The packing box 1 in the present invention mainly includes a box body 5 that accommodates a photosensitive recording material M tight-sealed in an inner bag 3 and has a rectangular shape in cross-section having a longitudinal side and a short side. The box body 5 is formed at an upper portion thereof with an output port 7 for the photosensitive recording material M in the opened state, and is closed by a lid portion 9 which can be opened and closed in the closed state. The lid portion 9 includes a lid top plate 11 and an insertion flap 13 continuing therefrom formed integrally with the box body 5. For example, the packing box 1 is formed by assembling an extension plan view 15 of a side opening type as showing
As shown in
Two perforated lines 31, 33 are formed on the side of the output port 7 of the front panel 21 from two points at a distance of 50 to 75% of an entire width 29 of the output port 7 toward a bottom surface of the box body 5. The two perforated lines 31, 33 are formed at a slant so as to approach toward each other at the same angle α between 60° and 90°, preferably, between 70° and 80° with respect to an upper side 35 of the front panel 21. The angle in this embodiment employs 75°.
In this embodiment, the perforated lines 31, 33 each are configured by a combination of six sets of cut portions 37 and non-cut portions 39 arranged alternately. A substantially trapezoidal area surrounded by the two perforated lines 31, 33, the upper side 35 and a hinge 40 of the mountain fold constitute an opening strip 41, so that an opening port 43 is formed by opening the opening strip 41 when the respective perforated lines 31, 33 are broken thereby facilitating the photosensitive recording material M to be taken out from the output port 7. A notched portion 55 is formed at a center of the upper side 35 of the front panel 21 for facilitating a finger to hold the insertion flap 13 when opening the lid portion 9.
The cut portions 37 of the respective perforated lines 31, 33 each include a main line 45 extending in a breading direction 44 shown in
The length of the non-cut portion 39 of the respective perforated lines 31, 33 (i.e. the length of the imaginary line 59) may be all the same as shown in
The operation to open the opening strip 41 is none other than the principle of leverage with the notched portion 55 as a power point, the hinge 40 as a supporting point, and the non-cut portion 39 as a working point. When it starts to open, since the working point is located immediately inside the power point, a force applied to the non-cut portion is not amplified. However, at the end of opening, the working point is moved to a point immediately outside the supporting point, and hence the non-cut portion 39 can be broken to the end easily only by applying a small force to the power point.
In the packing box 1, the insertion flap 13 is inserted under the three non-cut portions 39 on the side closer to the output port 7 in the unopened state, even when a load is applied to the front panel 21 in the vertical direction, or in the case in which the packing box 1 is roughly treated, the non-cut portions 39 of the perforated lines 31, 33 are prevented from being broken by mistake. Alternatively, even when the length of the remaining non-cut portions 39′ is increased, the force required for the opening end portion is not increased. In this arrangement, the perforated line which can be easily cut at the beginning of cutting, can be cut straight to the end when it is stated to be cut once, and is strong is realized.
As shown in
Subsequently, the configuration of the portions around the perforated lines 31, 33 will be described. As shown in FIG. 3A, beginning ends 53 of the two perforated lines 31, 33 located on the upper side 35 of the front panel 21 are rounded on both sides thereof, so that an operator is prevented from being injured by a pointed edge when opening the opening strip 41. At least all the areas of the upper side 35 of the front panel 21 including the above-described notched portion 55 are cut into fine waveforms 57 as shown in
The packing box 1 in the present invention, a back surface of a surface shown in the extension plan view 15 of
The packing box for photosensitive recording material according to the present invention can be utilized widely as a packing box for packing various types of the photosensitive recording materials. In particular, it can be preferably used as a packing box for an X-ray film such as medical film in which developing liquid is not used, such as a laser imager.
The present disclosure relates to the subject matter contained in Japanese Patent Application No. 279088/2005 filed on Sep. 27, 2005, which is expressly incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
The foregoing description of preferred embodiments of the invention has been presented for purposes of illustration and description, and is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise form disclosed. The description was selected to best explain the principles of the invention and their practical application to enable others skilled in the art to best utilize the invention in various embodiments and various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. It is intended that the scope of the invention not be limited by the specification, but be defined claims set forth below.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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279088/2005 | Sep 2005 | JP | national |