CN209939368U - Candy box - Google Patents

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CN209939368U
CN209939368U CN201920293904.6U CN201920293904U CN209939368U CN 209939368 U CN209939368 U CN 209939368U CN 201920293904 U CN201920293904 U CN 201920293904U CN 209939368 U CN209939368 U CN 209939368U
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The utility model relates to a candy box. The candy box comprises: the candy box comprises a box body, a handle and a trigger, wherein a cavity for accommodating candies is formed in the box body, an opening for the candies to enter and exit the cavity is formed in one side of the box body, and a trigger holding part is arranged at the opening; a trigger having a candy receiving space formed therein, the candy receiving space having a candy inlet and a candy outlet, wherein within the trigger holder, the trigger is movable along the one side between a first position and a second position: in the first position, the candy inlet is aligned with the opening and the candy outlet is closed by the trigger retainer; in the second position, the candy outlet is open to the exterior of the candy box and the candy inlet is closed by the side wall of the box.

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Candy box
Technical Field
The utility model relates to a candy box.
Background
In the prior art, the candy is packaged by adopting packaging paper, packaging bags, packaging boxes and the like.
When such a package of the related art is used, it is necessary to destroy a wrapping paper, a packaging bag, a packaging box, or the like at the same time as the candy is taken out for the first time, and therefore, not only is the sealability of the package destroyed, but also the candy in the package may be contaminated, and the appearance of the package may be impaired.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
An object of the utility model is to provide an improved comfit box.
In order to achieve the above object, the present invention provides a candy box, comprising:
the candy box comprises a box body, a handle and a trigger, wherein a cavity for accommodating candies is formed in the box body, an opening for the candies to enter and exit the cavity is formed in one side of the box body, and a trigger holding part is arranged at the opening;
a trigger having a candy receiving space formed therein, the candy receiving space having a candy inlet and a candy outlet, wherein,
within the trigger holder, the trigger is movable along the one side between a first position and a second position: in the first position, the candy inlet is aligned with the opening and the candy outlet is closed by the trigger retainer; in the second position, the candy outlet is open to the exterior of the candy box and the candy inlet is closed by the side wall of the box.
Alternatively, in the candy box as described above, the candy accommodating space is adapted to accommodate only one candy.
Optionally, in a candy box as described above, the opening direction of the candy inlet and the candy outlet are opposite.
Optionally, in the case of the candy box as described above, the box body is made of a transparent material.
Optionally, in a candy box as described above, embossed patterns, letters or words are fixed in the cavity of the box body.
Optionally, in a confectionery cartridge as described above, the confectionery cartridge has a biasing element adapted to reset the trigger to the first position.
Optionally, in a confectionery box as described above, the biasing element is a resilient arm having one end fixed to the trigger and the other end pivotally connected to the box.
Optionally, in a confectionery cartridge as described above, the trigger has a slot opening into the cartridge body, the biasing element extending within the slot.
Optionally, in a confectionery cartridge as described above, the biasing element is integrally formed with the trigger.
Optionally, in a confectionery box as described above, the trigger has a position limiting element for preventing the trigger from disengaging the trigger retaining portion.
Optionally, in a candy box as described above, the trigger has a hand-contacting surface on which a pattern of indentations is formed.
Alternatively, in a candy box as described above, in the first position, the hand contacting surface of the trigger is flush with the top surface of the trigger holding portion, and the other end surface of the trigger is flush with the end surface of the trigger holding portion.
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The disclosure of the present invention will be more apparent with reference to the accompanying drawings. It is to be understood that these drawings are solely for purposes of illustration and are not intended as a definition of the limits of the invention. In the figure:
figure 1 schematically illustrates one embodiment of a candy box according to the present invention;
FIG. 2 schematically illustrates a side view of the bottom shell of the tray body of the candy tray of FIG. 1;
fig. 3 schematically illustrates an internal structural view of the bottom chassis in fig. 2;
FIG. 4 schematically illustrates a side view of a lid of the case of the candy box of FIG. 1;
FIG. 5 schematically illustrates a trigger of the candy box of FIG. 1 with a biasing element concealed within the trigger;
FIG. 6 schematically illustrates a trigger of the candy box of FIG. 1, wherein the biasing element is not hidden;
fig. 7 schematically shows a perspective view of the trigger of fig. 5 and 6; and
fig. 8 schematically shows another view of the trigger.
Detailed Description
The following describes in detail embodiments of the present invention with reference to the drawings. In the drawings, the same reference numerals indicate the same or corresponding features.
Fig. 1 schematically illustrates one embodiment of a candy box according to the present invention.
In the embodiment shown in the drawings, the candy box comprises a box 1 and a trigger 2. A cavity is formed in the case body 1 for accommodating candies. A trigger holder 3 is provided on one side of the cartridge 1, and a trigger 2 is reciprocatingly movably provided in the holder 3, movable along the side between a first position, i.e., a closed position, and a second position, i.e., a dispensing position.
In fig. 1, the trigger 2 is in the closed position, with the candy held within the candy box. When the trigger 2 is pushed in the direction of the arrow in the figure, the trigger 2 will move to the dispensing position, thereby dispensing a given amount of candy (e.g. one candy).
For aesthetic and operational comfort of the candy box, in the first closed position shown, the hand contacting surface of the trigger 2 may be flush with the top surface of the trigger holder 3 and the other end surface of the trigger 2 is flush with the end surface of the trigger holder, i.e., the trigger 2 transitions flush with all outer surfaces of the trigger holder 3.
As can also be seen in the figures, a movement channel is formed in the holder 3, facilitating the sliding movement of the trigger 2 therein from the first position to the second position. In order to prevent the trigger 2 from falling off from the holding portion 3, limit projections 4 are provided at both ends of the trigger, respectively. In the illustrated embodiment, two stop protrusions 4 are provided at each end of the trigger, one on each side of the trigger 2. A stop projection 4 at each end defines the closed and dispensing positions of the trigger 2 within the holder 3, respectively.
According to the embodiment of the drawing, a stripe in relief is also formed on the hand contact surface of the trigger to prevent the inconvenience of the hand slipping. In alternative embodiments, other types of relief patterns may be designed.
Fig. 2 schematically shows a side view of the bottom shell of the tray body of the candy tray of fig. 1. Fig. 3 schematically shows an internal structural view of the bottom chassis in fig. 2. Fig. 4 schematically illustrates a side view of a lid of the case of the candy box of fig. 1.
As will be understood from fig. 2 to 4, the bottom shell 6 and the cover 7, when assembled together, form part of the candy box, excluding the trigger 2, and constitute a cavity for accommodating the candy and the trigger holder 3. The bottom shell 6 and the cover 7 may be assembled and fixed together by gluing, snapping or the like.
The bottom case 6 includes a first portion 61 as a main body portion, and a second portion 62 as an extension portion, the second portion 62 extending from the first portion 61. The peripheral side wall 8 of the first portion 61 has an opening at the second portion 62, so that the cavity of the box has an opening on one side towards the holder 3 for the passage of the candy into and out of the cavity of the box 1. At the extension, a top wall 63 is formed only on the edge facing the opening, so that a channel suitable for mounting a trigger is formed at the extension. As can be seen, the trigger holder 3 is provided at the opening.
The cover 7 comprises a first portion 71 as a main part and a second portion 72 as an extension, the second portion 72 extending from the first portion 71. When the cover 7 is assembled to the bottom shell 6, its first portion 71 corresponds to the first portion 61 of the bottom shell 6 and its second portion 72 corresponds to the second portion 62 of the bottom shell 6, together constituting the cavity of the candy box and the trigger-holder.
In an alternative embodiment, the bottom shell 6 and the cover 7 may be made of transparent materials. At this time, patterns, letters or letters 9 may be formed on the inner bottom surface of the bottom case 6, so that the perspective effect of the candy box is more beautiful. For example, the pattern, letter or text may be embossed.
The bottom shell 6 and the cover 7 are also formed with pivot points 64, 74 at the aforementioned openings, respectively. This will be explained below in connection with the flip-flop 2.
Fig. 5 schematically illustrates a trigger of the candy box of fig. 1 with a biasing element concealed within the trigger.
When the trigger 2 is installed in the candy box, its initial installed position is as shown in fig. 1. Specifically, the trigger 2 may be placed at a proper position in the bottom case 6, i.e., the extension portion 62, and then the cover 2 may be assembled to the bottom case 6. The trigger 2 has a resilient arm 21 acting as a biasing element, the end 22 of the resilient arm 21 being adapted to be pivoted to pivot points 64, 74 in the base shell 6 and the cover 7. In fig. 5, the spring arm 21 is largely hidden within the trigger 2.
As shown in fig. 5, a candy containing space 10 is also formed in the trigger 2. The space 10 has a candy inlet 11 and a candy outlet 12. In the first, closed position of the trigger 2, the candy inlet 11 of the trigger 2 is aligned with the opening of the box 1, while the candy outlet 12 of the trigger 2 is closed by the trigger holder 3, so that when the trigger holder 3 is facing downwards, the present amount of candy will be introduced into the candy receiving space 10 of the trigger 2 in the box 1. In the second, dispensing position of the trigger 2, the candy outlet 12 is open to the exterior of the candy box, while the candy inlet 11 is closed by the side walls of the box 1.
In the illustrated embodiment, the top wall 63 is a top wall of the held portion 3, and in other embodiments, the top wall may be a side wall of the holding portion 3.
Fig. 6 schematically illustrates a trigger of the candy box of fig. 1, wherein the biasing element is not hidden. It can be seen that one end of the biasing element, i.e. the resilient arm 21, is integrally fixed to one end of the trigger 2. In the assembled position to the case 1, the resilient arm 21 may be bent into a slot (not shown) of the trigger 2 and its other end may be pivoted to pivot points 63, 64 of the case 1. This slot in the trigger 2 faces the opening of the cartridge 1 after the trigger 2 is assembled to the cartridge 1.
As can be seen from fig. 5 and 6, the candy inlet 11 and the candy outlet 12 of the candy receiving space 10 according to this embodiment are opened in opposite directions. In an alternative embodiment, the opening of the candy outlet 12 may also be perpendicular to the candy inlet 11.
Fig. 7 schematically shows a perspective view of the trigger of fig. 5 and 6. Fig. 8 schematically shows another view of the trigger. The stop boss 4, the embossed stripe 13 and the candy receiving space 10 on the trigger are shown more clearly in fig. 7 and 8. The candy receiving space 10 is adapted to receive a designated number of candies, i.e., the number of candies that are dispensed each time the trigger is actuated. For example, if the receiving space is adapted to receive only one candy, each actuation of the trigger dispenses one candy.
In alternative embodiments, the resilient arm 21 may be eliminated and other types of biasing elements may be employed, such as, but not limited to, suitable springs or the like. The biasing element is adapted to reset the trigger 2 to a first, closed position.
The technical scope of the present invention is not limited to the above description, and those skilled in the art can make various modifications and alterations to the above embodiments without departing from the technical spirit of the present invention, and all such modifications and alterations should fall within the scope of the present invention.

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1. A candy box characterized in that it comprises:
the candy box comprises a box body, a handle and a trigger, wherein a cavity for accommodating candies is formed in the box body, an opening for the candies to enter and exit the cavity is formed in one side of the box body, and a trigger holding part is arranged at the opening;
a trigger having a candy receiving space formed therein, the candy receiving space having a candy inlet and a candy outlet, wherein,
within the trigger holder, the trigger is movable along the one side between a first position and a second position: in the first position, the candy inlet is aligned with the opening and the candy outlet is closed by the trigger retainer; in the second position, the candy outlet is open to the exterior of the candy box and the candy inlet is closed by the side wall of the box.
2. A candy box as claimed in claim 1, wherein the candy receiving space is adapted to receive only one candy.
3. A confectionery box according to claim 1, wherein the opening of the confectionery inlet and outlet are in opposite directions.
4. The candy box of claim 1, wherein the box body is made of a transparent material.
5. The candy box of claim 4, wherein embossed patterns, letters or words are fixed in the cavity of the box body.
6. The candy box of claim 1, wherein the candy box has a biasing element adapted to reset the trigger to the first position.
7. The candy box of claim 6, wherein the biasing element is a resilient arm having one end secured to the trigger and the other end pivotally connected to the box body.
8. The candy box of claim 7, wherein the trigger has a slot opening toward the box body, the biasing element extending within the slot.
9. The candy box of claim 6, wherein the biasing element is integrally formed with the trigger.
10. The candy box of claim 1, wherein the trigger has a stop element for preventing the trigger from disengaging the trigger holder.
11. The candy box of claim 1, wherein the trigger has a hand-contacting surface with a concavo-convex pattern formed thereon.
12. The candy box of claim 1, wherein in the first position, the hand contacting surface of the trigger is flush with the top surface of the trigger holder and the other end surface of the trigger is flush with the end surface of the trigger holder.
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