Claims
- 1. A pre-wrapped box substrate, comprising:
- front, bottom, back and top panels for forming a front, a bottom, a back and a top of a box, the front and bottom, bottom and back, and back and top panels being interconnected to each other along first, second and third bendable creases, respectively;
- a front lip connected to the top panel along one edge by a fourth bendable crease;
- means for detachably connecting the front lip to a surface of the front panel to form a top opening box tube;
- decorative paper attached to the box tube at selected points of the box tube to form a pre-wrapped, top opening box tube;
- front, bottom, back and top first end flaps connected to the front, bottom, back and top panels along a fifth bendable crease and front, bottom, back and top second end flaps connected to the front, bottom, back and top panels along a sixth bendable crease;
- means for forming a first box end by adhering the front and back first end flaps to eachother, without adhering the top or bottom first end flaps to the front or back first end flaps, to seal a first end of the box tube before an article is positioned in the box tube; and
- means for forming a second box end by adhering the front and back second end flaps to eachother, without adhering the top or bottom second end flaps to the front or back second end flaps, to seal a second end of the box after the article is positioned in the box tube, for forming a side loaded, pre-wrapped box tube while permitting the top opening of the resultant pre-wrapped box.
- 2. The invention of claim 1, wherein the front lip is detachably connected to an inner surface of the front panel and said front lip further comprises:
- a pair of side edges extending from the fourth bendable crease along edges of the front lip, each one of said pair of side edges being sufficiently relieved from a perpendicular to the fourth bendable crease to permit top opening of the box when said first and second box ends are sealed by detaching the front lip from the inner surface of the front panel and rotating the top panel along the third bendable crease.
- 3. The invention of claim 1, wherein the top first end and top second end flaps each further comprises:
- a front edge extending from the fourth bendable crease, said front edge being relieved from a perpendicular to the fourth bendable crease to permit opening the box when said first and second ends are sealed by rotating the top panel along the third bendable crease without interference between the front edges and the front panel.
- 4. The invention of claim 3, wherein each top flap is relieved from the perpendicular by not extending beyond a radius drawn along the associated bendable crease connecting the top flap to the top panel, the radius extending from the third bendable crease the fourth bendable crease.
- 5. The invention of claim 3, wherein each top flap is relieved from the perpendicular by extending at an acute angle from the bendable crease connecting the top flap to the top panel.
- 6. The invention of claim 1, further comprising:
- adhesive means for connecting the front and back flaps of the first end flaps to form a first box end and for connecting the front and back flaps of the second end flaps to form a second box end for permitting the top flap to easily be removed from said first and second box ends by rotating the top panel about the third bendable crease.
- 7. The invention of claim 1, further comprising:
- gathering triangles interconnecting the bottom flap at each box end with the front and back flaps at that box end to cause the front and back flaps at each box end to be closed by the closing of the bottom flap.
- 8. The invention of claim 7 wherein
- each bottom flap extends along a bottom flap edge parallel with the bendable crease connecting that bottom flap to the bottom panel, and wherein
- the gathering triangles associated with each of the bottom flaps do not extend beyond the bottom flap edge of that bottom flap.
- 9. The invention of claim 8 wherein
- each front flap extends along a front edge parallel with the bendable crease connecting that front flap to the front panel, and wherein
- the gathering triangles associated with each of the top flaps do not extend beyond the front edge of that top flap.
- 10. The invention of claim 8 wherein
- each back flap extends along a back edge parallel with the bendable crease connecting that back flap to the back panel, and wherein
- the gathering triangles associated with each of the back flaps do not extend beyond the back edge of that back flap.
- 11. A pre-wrapped box substrate, comprising:
- front, bottom, back and top panels for forming the front, bottom, back and top of a box, the front and bottom, bottom and back, and back and top panels being interconnected to each other along first, second and third bendable creases, respectively;
- a front lip connected to the top panel along one edge by a fourth bendable crease and detachably connected to a surface of the front panel to form a box tube;
- front, bottom, back and top first end flaps connected to the front, bottom, back and top panels along a fifth bendable crease and front, bottom, back and top second end flaps connected to the front, bottom, back and top panels along a sixth bendable crease, said first end flaps sized to form a first box end to seal a first end of the box tube and said second end flaps sized to form a second box end to form a side loading box, said top first end and top second end flaps each having a front edge extending from the fourth bendable crease, said front edge being relieved from a perpendicular to the fourth bendable crease to permit top opening the box when said first and second ends are sealed by rotating the top panel along the third bendable crease without interference between the front edges and the front panel, said top flap being relieved from the perpendicular by not extending beyond a radius drawn along the associated bendable crease connecting the top flap to the top panel, the radius extending from the third bendable crease to the fourth bendable crease.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/015,209, filed Mar. 25, 1993, now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/933,493, filed Aug. 21, 1992, now U.S. Pat. 5,245,815.
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Continuation in Parts (2)
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