This application claims priority to and is a 35 U.S.C. § 371 national phase application of PCT/KR2020/003734, filed on Mar. 19, 2020, entitled “PAPER HANDLE FOR BOX, AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREFOR”, which claims priority to patent application 10-2019-0031100 filed on Mar. 19, 2019 in the Republic of Korea and is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
The present invention relates to paper handle for a box, and more particularly, to a paper handle for a box and a manufacturing method therefor, wherein a handle is made by paper folded and is connected to a box so as to be used in carrying the box.
In general, packing boxes for storing goods, such as coffee or food are usually made of a paper material for such reasons of ease in manufacturing and cost reduction. Most of packing boxes have handles at predetermined parts thereof, preferably, at upper parts of the packing boxes, in order to enhance portability.
Such packing boxes having handles at the upper portion are typically classified into two forms. One of the two forms is a form that both sides of a handle panel made of synthetic resin are temporarily fixed to an upper portion of the packing box. For instance, Korean Utility Model Application Nos. 1984-6719, 1985-11631, 1986-341, 1988-4845, 1989-7972, 1990-12085, 1991-15533, and 1997-15604 disclose such packing boxes. Because such technology requires not only a paper material but also a synthetic resin material, the conventional packing box has several disadvantages in that manufacturing costs increase, a process of assembling a handle is added, a user must separate the handle made of synthetic resin from the packing box made of paper in order to discard the packing box, and the handle made of synthetic resin pollutes environment when the handle is discarded. So, the handle made of synthetic resin is forbidden in use.
Moreover, the other form is a form that a packing box made of paper has a handle-shaped hole formed at an upper portion of the packing box and a covering surface having the handle-shaped hole is erected and fixed at right angles to the upper surface of the packing box so that a handle made of not synthetic resin but paper is formed orthogonally at the upper end of the packing box. For instance, Korean Utility Model Application Nos. 1992-5471, 1990-2245, 1995-25333, 1996-46, and 1998-28779 disclose such packing boxes. Such conventional packing boxes achieve the purpose of reduction of manufacturing costs since excluding the handle made of synthetic resin. However, such conventional packing boxes have a disadvantage in that packing boxes cannot be loaded in multiple layers in the state where the handle is formed. Therefore, the packing boxes are delivered in a state where the handles are not formed in a packaging step which is a step before delivery of products, and then, a consumer who purchased the packing box has to make the handle. So, the conventional packing boxes have a negative effect of shifting a complex process of forming the handle to consumers.
Accordingly, the present invention has been made in an effort to solve the above-mentioned problems occurring in the prior arts, and it is an object of the present invention to provide a paper handle for a box and a manufacturing method therefor, which can form a eco-friendly handle, which is made of paper and is formed by being folded with durability necessary for carrying a box, so that there is no need to separate the handle from the packing box in order to discard the packing box, thereby preventing environmental pollution since being recyclable.
The technical problem to be solved by the present invention is not limited to the technical problem as mentioned above, and another technical problem, which is not mentioned, could be clearly understood by those having ordinary skill in the art to which the present invention pertains based on the description below.
To achieve the above objects, the present invention provides a paper handle for a box, which includes a holding part formed at the center of a body and catching parts formed at both facing sides,
wherein the body has both long sides folded at a predetermined width to form at least two layers so that ends of the long sides face each other, and the catching parts are respectively formed at both short sides of the body and each of the catching parts comprises a first wing part and a second wing part which are extended to each other and are formed when a plurality of points spaced apart at predetermined intervals in a longitudinal direction of the long sides are folded to be at right angles to the long sides.
In another aspect of the present invention, the present invention provides a manufacturing method of a paper handle for a box including:
In the third step, the facing inner surfaces of the short sides are bonded together while the short sides are bent upwardly along the third folding line and bent downwardly along the fourth folding line.
The paper handle for a box and the manufacturing method therefor according to the present invention have the following effects.
That is, since the handle necessary for carrying the paper box is made of paper, a user can discard the box and the handle together without needing to separate the handle from the paper box after using the box. Therefore, the paper handle for a box and the manufacturing method therefor according to the present invention is eco-friendly since being recyclable, is easy to manufacture by being simply folded, and allows the user to adjust strength of the handle in various ways according to weight of the box.
In addition, since the effect of the present invention described above is expected to be exerted by the constitution of the contents regardless of whether or not the inventor perceives it, the above-mentioned effect has several effects according to the contents described, and it should not be recognized that the inventor described all existing or grasped effects.
Furthermore, the effect of the present invention should be grasped further by the entire description of the specification, and even if it is not described in explicit sentences, a person having ordinary skill in the art to which the written description belongs, it should be seen as an effect described in this specification.
Hereinafter, a configuration and an operation according to preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Such embodiments of the present invention are to describe the present invention in detail such that those skilled in the art can implement the present invention easily, and the technical idea and scope of the present invention are not limited to the embodiments described herein.
Moreover, in assigning reference numerals to components in each drawing, it shall be noted that like components have like reference numerals as much as possible even if illustrated in different drawings. Furthermore, the terms specifically defined in consideration of the configuration and operation of the present invention may be changed depending on the intention or practice of a user and an operator. The terms should be defined based on all contents in the specification.
A paper handle for a box according to an embodiment of the present invention includes a body made of paper, a holding part which is formed at the center, and catching parts which are respectively formed at both facing sides thereof based on the holding part when the body is folded and which is fit and fixed into fitting holes formed in the box. Hereinafter, preferred embodiments of the invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
First, as illustrated in
As illustrated in
The body 100 may be made of synthetic resin with flexibility, but it is preferable to be made of an eco-friendly material with flexibility. The eco-friendly material may be biodegradable plastics, but may be paper with various forms which is capable of being easily put out together with paper boxes. Such paper has predetermined strength like craft paper or paper boards.
As illustrated in
For reference, the paper has grain, which is an arrangement state of fiber shown in a progress direction of a machine when pulp is made into paper. The grain is divided into a machine direction (MD) which is a direction that paper is made and a cross direction (CD) which meets the machine direction at right angles.
Therefore, if the long sides (L) of the body 100 is determined in consideration of the grain of paper, the body 100 can have more strength.
When the end portions of both long sides (L) of the body 100 are folded inwardly or outwardly at the predetermined width, the ends of the long sides (L) of the body 100 are folded to coincide with each other so that strength of the body 100 is distributed evenly overall, are folded not to coincide with each other, namely, to be separated from each other so that the edge of the body 100 is stronger than the central part of the body 100, or are folded in such a way that any one of the ends of the long sides is lapped over or below the other end so that the central part of the body 100 is stronger than the edge of the body 100.
Here, the core 200 may be made of one of various materials with flexibility, such as rubber, synthetic resin, or a metal plate, but it is preferable to be made of an eco-friendly material with flexibility. The eco-friendly material may be biodegradable plastics, and the paper may be craft paper or paper boards like the body 100.
One or more of the cores 200 which has length equal to or shorter than the long sides (L) of the body 100 are used, but the cores 200 may be longer than the long sides (L) of the body 100 to be used in a state where both ends are folded.
The core 200 may have a single layer as illustrated in
Both edges of the holding part 110 may be formed in a straight line since both the long sides L of the body 100 are folded at the predetermined width in a straight line, but may be formed to be curved with a predetermined curvature or may be formed in a waveform.
The body 100 has the catching parts 120 formed at both the short sides (S) to be symmetric to each other. The catching parts 120 are inserted into fitting holes 310 formed in the box 300, and are not easily separated from the fitting holes 310 in the reverse direction after being inserted into the fitting holes 310.
Each of the catching parts 120 according to the embodiment of the present invention has a first wing part 121 and a second wing part 123 formed when a plurality of points formed at predetermined intervals along a longitudinal direction of the long sides (L) are folded at right angles to the long sides (L) in the state where the ends of the long sides (L) of the body 100 are folded at the predetermined width.
That is, both the long sides (L) are folded inwardly, and then, one of the short sides (S) of the body 100 is bent as illustrated in
The first wing part 121, the support part 122, and the second wing part 123 are also formed at the other short side (S) of the body 100 to be symmetric.
Therefore, the support parts 122 of an approximately “” shape, the first wing parts 121 of an approximately “” shape located inside the support part 122, and the second wing parts 123 of an approximately “” shape are located at both sides of the body 100 to face each other. Over all, the catching parts 120 of an approximately “” shape are formed at both sides of the body 100.
When the catching parts 120 are inserted into the fitting holes 310 of the box 300, any one of the first wing part 121 and the second wing part 123 gets closer to the body 100 so that the catching part 120 is formed in a straight line. After that, when the catching parts 120 are fit into the fitting holes 310, the first wing part 121 and the second wing part 123 go through the fitting holes 310. After that, the catching parts 120 return to their original state and are caught to the inside of the fitting holes 310. So, if the user does not pull the catching parts 120 by excessively external power, it is prevented that the catching parts 120 get out of the fitting holes 310.
However, even though appropriate external power is applied through the holding part 110, since the external power applied through the holding part 110 is directly transferred to the first wing part 121, the first wing part 121 which is folded simply may be widened as illustrated in
Therefore, as one embodiment, as illustrated in
However, if the inner surfaces of the first wing part 121 and the second wing part 123 which are folded are all bonded, the catching parts can resist a predetermined external power applied to the holding part 110, but if excessively external power is applied, when the external power pulled through the holding part 110 pulls the first wing part 121, the first wing part 121 is not widened and power to resist is generated, but stress is focused on the bonded inner edge of the second wing part 123 by the power pulling the first wing part 121 and the support part 122. So, the support part 122 cannot maintain the straight state is deformed. Finally, the catching parts 120 are separated from the fitting holes 310.
Therefore, as illustrated in
Now, a manufacturing process of the paper handle for a box according to an embodiment of the present invention will be described.
First, as illustrated in
Here, intervals among the end of the long side (L), the first folding line 101 and the second folding line 102 are adjusted appropriately according to the strength, form or shape of the body 100 and according to a manufacturer's intension, so that the ends facing when the ends of the long sides (L) are folded coincide with each other, are overlapped with each other, or are spaced apart from each other.
Furthermore, an interval between the third folding line 103 and the fourth folding line 104 is equal to an interval between the fifth folding line 105 and the sixth folding line 106, and the length of the first wing part 121 made along the third folding line 103 and the fourth folding line 104 is equal to the length of the second wing part 123 made along the fifth folding line 105 and the sixth folding line 106. Alternatively, the interval between the third folding line 103 and the fourth folding line 104 is larger than the interval between the fifth folding line 105 and the sixth folding line 106, and so, the first wing part 121 is longer than the second wing part 123.
After the first step of forming the folding lines 101, 102, 103, 104, 105 and 106 on the body 100, as illustrated in
After the second step, a third step is carried out. after the ends of the long sides (L) of the body 100 are folded to face each other, in the third step, the short sides (S) of the body 100 are bent upwardly along the third folding lines 103 as illustrated in
In the third step, the first wing part 121 is formed when the short side (S) is bent upwardly along the third folding line 103 and bent downwardly along the fourth folding line 104, the support part 122 is formed between the fourth folding line 104 and the fifth folding line 105, and the second wing part 123 is formed when the short side is bent upwardly along the fifth folding line 105 and bent downwardly along the sixth folding line 106.
Additionally, in the third step, the inner surfaces facing when the short side (S) is bent upwardly along the third folding line 103 and bent downwardly along the fourth folding line 104 are bonded with each other in order to form the first wing part 121.
Moreover, in the second step, when the long sides (L) are folded to the body 100, the core 200 of a predetermined length is put on the surface of the body. Strength of the body 100 may be reinforced according to the installed condition and the structure of the core 200.
As described above, the paper handle according to the present invention includes the holding part 110 formed when paper is folded several times and the catching parts 120, which are formed at both sides of the holding part 110 and has the first wing part 121 and the second wing part 123. As illustrated in
Furthermore, because not only the box but also the handle is made of paper, the box and the handle can be discarded together without needing to separate the handle from the paper box after using the box.
While the present invention has been particularly shown and described with reference to exemplary embodiments thereof, it will be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art that various changes and modifications may be made therein without departing from the technical idea and scope of the present invention. Therefore, the scope of the disclosed contents should not be limited to the described embodiments, but should be determined by the appended claims and equivalents thereof.
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