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Abstract
The application relates to the technical field of food packaging and discloses a fruit tray. The fruit tray comprises an upper cover body, a lower cover body and a plurality of fruit forming grooves, wherein the upper cover body comprises an upper handle edge and an upper fruit groove part which is arranged along the upper handle edge in a sinking mode, and the upper fruit groove part comprises a plurality of upper fruit forming grooves which protrude upwards and a first connecting surface which is connected with the plurality of upper fruit forming grooves; and the lower cover body comprises a lower handle edge which is tightly attached to the upper handle edge, and a lower fruit groove part which is arranged along the lower handle edge in a sinking manner, wherein the lower fruit groove part comprises a plurality of lower fruit grooves which are protruded downwards and a second connecting surface which is connected with the plurality of upper fruit grooves, and the upper fruit grooves and the lower fruit grooves are arranged in a one-to-one correspondence manner to form a plurality of fruit profiling structures. Through upper and lower lid and last fruit groove portion and lower fruit groove portion that corresponds, formed a plurality of fruit profile modeling structures in fruit tray inside, through put into the fruit profile modeling structure of inside with fruit, can realize the protection to fruit.
Description
Technical Field
The present application relates to the field of food packaging technology, for example, to a fruit tray.
Background
Along with the improvement of the living standard of modern people, the requirements of people on the freshness of fruits are also continuously improved. Fresh fruit production areas such as apricots, plums, figs and the like are remote and difficult to preserve, and rotten fruits and damages are very easy to occur under normal temperature conditions, so that a novel fruit tray is needed to reduce the loss of fruits in the transportation process.
In the related art, the problem that fruits are easy to rot at normal temperature can be solved by cold chain transportation, but proper packaging is particularly important for reducing damage of the fruits in the transportation process. Currently, the known technology for protecting the whole body of fruits is polyethylene foam net cover.
In the process of implementing the embodiments of the present disclosure, it is found that at least the following problems exist in the related art:
the protection means for the polyethylene foam net cover is mainly that the net cover is respectively sleeved on each fruit, and the defect is that the whole appearance of the fruit cannot be seen when the box cover is opened, the color, the shape, the size and the maturity of the fruit cannot be clear at a glance, and the instant sense of understanding the fruit phase is not provided for consumers.
It should be noted that the information disclosed in the foregoing background section is only for enhancing understanding of the background of the present application and thus may include information that does not form the prior art that is already known to those of ordinary skill in the art.
Disclosure of Invention
The following presents a simplified summary in order to provide a basic understanding of some aspects of the disclosed embodiments. This summary is not an extensive overview, and is intended to neither identify key/critical elements nor delineate the scope of such embodiments, but is intended as a prelude to the more detailed description that follows.
According to the fruit tray provided by the embodiment of the disclosure, the upper cover body, the lower cover body, the upper fruit groove part and the lower fruit groove part which correspond to the upper cover body, a plurality of fruit profiling structures are formed in the fruit tray, and fruits can be protected by placing the fruits into the fruit profiling structures in the fruit tray; on the other hand, the upper handle edge and the lower handle edge are tightly attached, so that the sealing of the upper cover body and the lower cover body can be realized, and the fruits are prevented from falling off.
Embodiments of the present disclosure provide a fruit tray comprising: the upper cover body comprises an upper handle edge and an upper fruit groove part which is arranged along the upper handle edge in a sinking way, wherein the upper fruit groove part comprises a plurality of upper fruit grooves protruding upwards and a first connecting surface for connecting the plurality of upper fruit grooves; and the lower cover body comprises a lower handle edge which is tightly attached to the upper handle edge, and a lower fruit groove part which is arranged along the lower handle edge in a sinking manner, wherein the lower fruit groove part comprises a plurality of lower fruit grooves which are protruded downwards and a second connecting surface which is connected with the plurality of upper fruit grooves, and the upper fruit grooves and the lower fruit grooves are arranged in a one-to-one correspondence manner to form a plurality of fruit profiling structures.
Wherein, a plurality of fruit profile modeling structures are used for holding the fruit that waits to store for fruit closely laminates in its inside, rocks less.
Optionally, the lower cover body further includes a protrusion, the protrusion is located in the gaps of the plurality of downward protruding lower fruit grooves, and the height of the protrusion is the distance between the first connection surface and the second connection surface.
So set up, when the fruit tray that this application embodiment provided received external force extrusion or outside collision, protruding support was between last lid and lower lid for go up lid and lower lid and do not take place extrusion deformation, and then can be so that not be damaged by the extrusion in the fruit profile modeling structure that is held and form at last lid and lower lid.
Optionally, two extrusion-preventing convex parts are symmetrically arranged on the upper end surface of each fruit-feeding groove, wherein each extrusion-preventing convex part is of an arc-shaped structure; two water storage convex parts are symmetrically arranged on the lower end face of each lower fruit type groove, wherein each water storage convex part is of an arc-shaped structure.
Optionally, the end surfaces of the anti-extrusion convex part and the water storage convex part are both plane surfaces.
Optionally, each fruit-feeding groove is provided with a first air hole, and the first air holes are positioned at the centers of the two extrusion-preventing convex parts; each fruit-falling groove is provided with a second air hole, and the second air holes are positioned in the centers of the two water storage convex parts.
Optionally, the plurality of lower fruit grooves are arranged in a plurality of rows, and the number of the rows is even; wherein, the fruit grooves are symmetrical along the central line of the lower cover body.
Optionally, the protrusions comprise a plurality of protrusions, and are all located on the central line of the lower cover body; wherein, a bulge is arranged between any two adjacent fruit-falling grooves.
Optionally, the upper cover body further comprises a first chamfer; the lower cover body further comprises a second chamfer; wherein the first chamfer and the second chamfer are staggered.
Optionally, the upper cover body further comprises a plurality of clamping grooves; the lower cover body also comprises a plurality of clamping pieces;
the clamping grooves and the clamping pieces are in one-to-one correspondence.
Optionally, the fruit profiling structure is a fig profiling structure.
According to the fruit tray provided by the embodiment of the disclosure, the upper cover body, the lower cover body, the upper fruit groove part and the lower fruit groove part which correspond to the upper cover body, a plurality of fruit profiling structures are formed in the fruit tray, and fruits can be protected by placing the fruits into the fruit profiling structures in the fruit tray; on the other hand, the upper handle edge and the lower handle edge are tightly attached, so that the sealing of the upper cover body and the lower cover body can be realized, and the fruits are prevented from falling off.
The foregoing general description and the following description are exemplary and explanatory only and are not restrictive of the application.
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One or more embodiments are illustrated by way of example and not limitation in the figures of the accompanying drawings, in which like references indicate similar elements, and in which like reference numerals refer to similar elements, and in which:
fig. 1 is a schematic structural view of an upper cover in a fruit tray according to an embodiment of the present disclosure;
fig. 2 is a schematic view of a first view structure of a lower cover of a fruit tray according to an embodiment of the disclosure;
fig. 3 is a first view structural schematic diagram of a fruit tray provided in an embodiment of the present disclosure;
fig. 4 is a schematic view of a second view structure of a lower cover of a fruit tray according to an embodiment of the disclosure;
fig. 5 is a second view structural schematic diagram of a fruit tray according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
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1: an upper cover;
11: an upper handle edge;
12: a fruit feeding groove part; 121: a fruit feeding groove; 122: a first connection surface; 123: an anti-extrusion protrusion;
13: a first ventilation hole;
14: a first chamfer;
15: a clamping groove;
2: a lower cover;
21: a lower handle edge;
22: a fruit feeding groove part; 221: a fruit feeding groove; 222: a second connection surface; 223: a water storage convex part;
23: a protrusion;
24: a second ventilation hole;
25: a second chamfer;
26: and the clamping piece.
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So that the manner in which the features and techniques of the disclosed embodiments can be understood in more detail, a more particular description of the embodiments of the disclosure, briefly summarized below, may be had by reference to the appended drawings, which are not intended to be limiting of the embodiments of the disclosure. In the following description of the technology, for purposes of explanation, numerous details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the disclosed embodiments. However, one or more embodiments may still be practiced without these details. In other instances, well-known structures and devices may be shown simplified in order to simplify the drawing.
The terms first, second and the like in the description and in the claims of the embodiments of the disclosure and in the above-described figures are used for distinguishing between similar objects and not necessarily for describing a particular sequential or chronological order. It is to be understood that the data so used may be interchanged where appropriate in order to describe embodiments of the present disclosure. Furthermore, the terms "comprise" and "have," as well as any variations thereof, are intended to cover a non-exclusive inclusion.
In the embodiments of the present disclosure, the terms "upper", "lower", "inner", "middle", "outer", "front", "rear", and the like indicate an azimuth or a positional relationship based on that shown in the drawings. These terms are used primarily to better describe embodiments of the present disclosure and embodiments thereof and are not intended to limit the indicated device, element, or component to a particular orientation or to be constructed and operated in a particular orientation. Also, some of the terms described above may be used to indicate other meanings in addition to orientation or positional relationships, for example, the term "upper" may also be used to indicate some sort of attachment or connection in some cases. The specific meaning of these terms in the embodiments of the present disclosure will be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art in view of the specific circumstances.
In addition, the terms "disposed," "connected," "secured" and "affixed" are to be construed broadly. For example, "connected" may be in a fixed connection, a removable connection, or a unitary construction; may be a mechanical connection, or an electrical connection; may be directly connected, or indirectly connected through intervening media, or may be in internal communication between two devices, elements, or components. The specific meaning of the above terms in the embodiments of the present disclosure may be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art according to specific circumstances.
The term "plurality" means two or more, unless otherwise indicated.
In the embodiment of the present disclosure, the character "/" indicates that the front and rear objects are an or relationship. For example, A/B represents: a or B.
The term "and/or" is an associative relationship that describes an object, meaning that there may be three relationships. For example, a and/or B, represent: a or B, or, A and B.
It should be noted that, without conflict, the embodiments of the present disclosure and features of the embodiments may be combined with each other.
In the prior art, the problem that fruits are easy to rot at normal temperature can be solved by cold chain transportation, but proper packaging is particularly important for reducing the damage of the fruits in the transportation process. Currently, the known technology for protecting the whole body of fruits is polyethylene foam net cover.
In the process of implementing the embodiments of the present disclosure, it is found that at least the following problems exist in the related art:
the protection means for the polyethylene foam net cover is mainly that the net cover is respectively sleeved on each fruit, and the defect is that the whole appearance of the fruit cannot be seen when the box cover is opened, the color, the shape, the size and the maturity of the fruit cannot be clear at a glance, and the instant sense of understanding the fruit phase is not provided for consumers.
According to the fruit tray provided by the embodiment of the disclosure, the upper cover body, the lower cover body, the upper fruit groove part and the lower fruit groove part which correspond to the upper cover body, a plurality of fruit profiling structures are formed in the fruit tray, and fruits can be protected by placing the fruits into the fruit profiling structures in the fruit tray; on the other hand, the upper handle edge and the lower handle edge are tightly attached, so that the sealing of the upper cover body and the lower cover body can be realized, and the fruits are prevented from falling off.
Referring to fig. 1 to 5, a fruit tray provided in an embodiment of the present disclosure includes an upper cover 1 and a lower cover 2.
Optionally, the fruit tray provided in the embodiments of the present disclosure is made of a polyvinyl chloride foam, and compared with a common plastic fruit tray in the prior art, the polyvinyl chloride foam has good mechanical properties and impact absorbability, and is a closed-cell type soft foam. Because the material has better impact absorption, the external impact and collision can be relieved to the greatest extent in the transportation process of fruits, so that the fruits are protected.
Wherein, referring to fig. 1, the upper cover 1 includes an upper handle edge 11 and an upper fruit groove part 12 disposed along the upper handle edge to sink, and the upper fruit groove part 12 includes a plurality of upper fruit type grooves 121 protruding upward and a first connection surface 122 connecting the plurality of upper fruit type grooves.
Optionally, when the upper cover 1 is fastened to the lower cover 2, the upper handle edge 11 is used to fasten the fruit tray provided by the embodiments of the present disclosure; the upper handle edge 11 is used for a user to hold the upper cover 1 when the upper cover 1 is separated from the lower cover 2.
Optionally, a plurality of fruit-feeding grooves 121 are used for accommodating fruits, and a first connecting surface 122 is used for connecting the plurality of fruit-feeding grooves 121 to form the fruit-feeding groove portion 12.
Alternatively, the protruding plurality of fruit-shaped grooves 121 and the first connection surface 122 connecting the plurality of fruit-shaped grooves are integrally formed.
Referring to fig. 2, the lower cover 2 includes a lower handle edge 21 closely attached to the upper handle edge, and a lower fruit groove 22 sunk along the lower handle edge, wherein the lower fruit groove 22 includes a plurality of lower fruit grooves 221 protruding downward and a second connection surface 222 connecting the plurality of upper fruit grooves, and the upper fruit grooves 121 are disposed in one-to-one correspondence with the lower fruit grooves 221 to form a plurality of fruit profiling structures.
Optionally, a plurality of fruit grooves 221 are used for accommodating fruits, and a second connecting surface 222 is used for connecting the plurality of fruit grooves 221 to form the fruit groove part 22.
Optionally, a plurality of downward protruding lower fruit grooves 221 and a second connection surface 222 connecting the plurality of upper fruit grooves are integrally formed.
Optionally, after the upper cover body 1 and the lower cover body 2 are correspondingly arranged, fruits can be contained in the fruit profiling structure formed by the upper cover body 1 and the lower cover body 2, so that the fruits in the transportation process can be protected, and the fruits are prevented from being collided or extruded.
Alternatively, the fruit profile may be shaped differently depending on the product being transported, such as a strawberry profile, a peach profile, a fig profile, etc., illustrated as a schematic view of the fig profile.
Taking fig profiling structure as an example, fig. 4 is a schematic bottom view of the lower cover 2, where the lower cover 2 includes a plurality of rows of lower fruit grooves 221.
Optionally, referring to fig. 2, the lower cover 2 further includes a protrusion 23, where the protrusion 23 is located in a space of the plurality of downward protruding lower fruit grooves 221, and a height of the protrusion 23 is a distance between the first connection surface 12 and the second connection surface 22.
So set up, when the fruit tray that this application embodiment provided received external force extrusion or outside collision, protruding 23 supported between upper cover body 1 and lower cover body 2 for upper cover body 1 and lower cover body 2 do not take place extrusion deformation, and then can make by holding in the fruit profile modeling structure that upper cover body 1 and lower cover body 2 formed not damaged by the extrusion.
Alternatively, the number of rows of the lower fruit grooves 221 is even, so that the lower cover 2 has a center line, and the protrusions 23 can be disposed on the center line, so that the lower cover 2 has balance and can uniformly resist the impact forces of two sides.
Optionally, a protrusion 23 is disposed between any two adjacent fruit-bearing grooves 221, so that the number of protrusions 23 can be increased to the greatest extent, thereby improving the impact resistance of the fruit tray provided in the embodiments of the present disclosure.
In another possible implementation manner, when the number of rows of the fruit-type grooves 221 is an odd number, the protrusions 23 may be symmetrically disposed at both sides of the central row, so that the lower cover 2 has balance and can uniformly resist impact forces at both sides.
It will be appreciated that the contact surfaces of the protrusions 23 with the first connection surface 12 and the second connection surface 22 are all planar, so as to bear the pressure of external impact to the greatest extent, and avoid the protrusions 23 from damaging the first connection surface 12 and the second connection surface 22 when the external impact is large.
Alternatively, the shape of the protrusion 23 may be determined according to the void size of the plurality of downward protruding lower fruit type grooves 221.
Taking the fig profiling structure as an example in the embodiment of the present application, the protrusion 23 may be a cylindrical structure, and the contact surfaces between the protrusion 23 and the first connecting surface 12 and the second connecting surface 22 are all circular.
Optionally, the bottom of the protrusion 23 is hollow to reduce the weight of the lower cover 12, thereby reducing the manufacturing cost of the fruit tray provided by embodiments of the present disclosure.
Specifically, referring to fig. 4, the lower fruit grooves 221 have four rows and four columns, where the lower fruit grooves 221 of each row have the same shape, the lower fruit grooves 221 of the first row are centrosymmetric with the lower fruit grooves 221 of the second row, the lower fruit grooves 221 of the second row are axisymmetric with the lower fruit grooves 221 of the third row, and the lower fruit grooves 221 of the third row are centrosymmetric with the lower fruit grooves 221 of the fourth row.
It is understood that the shape of the upper fruit type groove 121 is identical to that of the lower fruit type groove 221, and the description thereof will be omitted.
Specifically, with continued reference to fig. 4, the number of the protrusions 23 is three, and the protrusions are respectively located in the gaps of the lower fruit grooves 221 of the second row and the lower fruit grooves 221 of the third row.
Alternatively, referring to fig. 1, the upper end surface of each fruit-shaped groove 122 is symmetrically provided with two anti-extrusion protrusions 123.
When the upper cover 1 is pressed by the upper portion, the pressing prevention protrusions 123 may be deformed in advance to reduce the impact to the fruit-feeding grooves 122 of the lower portion thereof, so that the fruits in the fruit-feeding grooves 122 are not pressed or bumped.
Alternatively, since the upper fruit type groove 122 has a ball-like structure, each of the anti-extrusion protrusions 123 has an arc-shaped structure, the volume of the anti-extrusion protrusion 123 can be increased, and thus the impact in various directions of the outside can be resisted.
It can be appreciated that the height of the crush lobe 123 is too small, which has a low impact-attenuating ability; the height of the extrusion preventing protrusion 123 is excessively large, and the cost thereof is large.
Preferably, the height of the anti-extrusion protrusion 123 may be 8mm to 10mm.
Alternatively, referring to fig. 4, the lower end surface of each lower fruit type groove 222 is symmetrically provided with two water storage protrusions 223.
If the water storage protrusion 223 is not provided, when the fruit inside the lower fruit type groove 222 is rotten and deteriorated, since the fruit is liable to generate deteriorated liquid, the deteriorated liquid is generally stored in the lower fruit type groove 222 during transportation, soaks the fruit and further accelerates the rotting thereof. However, when jolt or shake occurs during transportation, the spoiled liquid easily flows into the other fruit-falling grooves 222, so that the fresh fruits in the other fruit-falling grooves 222 are soaked by the spoiled liquid, and all fruits in the fruit tray are corroded.
Therefore, the water storage protrusion 223 is provided to collect the spoiled liquid so that the fruits are not soaked by the spoiled liquid and the decay time is slowed down.
Alternatively, since the lower fruit type groove 222 has a sphere-like structure, each of the water storage protrusions 223 has an arc-shaped structure, the volume of the water storage protrusions 223 can be increased, and thus the reverse flow of the spoiled liquid into the lower fruit type groove 222 can be prevented to the greatest extent.
Alternatively, the height of the water storage protrusion 223 may be 8mm-10mm.
Alternatively, the end face of the anti-extrusion protrusion 123 is a plane.
When the end surface of the extrusion preventing protrusion 123 is a plane, the contact area between the extrusion preventing protrusion 123 and an external object can be enhanced to the greatest extent, so as to protect the fruits in the fruit feeding groove 122 from extrusion to the greatest extent.
Alternatively, the end surface of the water storage protrusion 223 is a plane.
Since the lower cover 2 is required to be manufactured as a whole fruit tray, the bottom surface of the water storage protrusion 223 is manufactured as a plane, which is advantageous in enhancing the stability of the fruit tray, and preventing it from falling down when it is bumped or bumped, thereby protecting the internal fruits.
Alternatively, referring to fig. 1, each of the fruit grooves 122 has a first vent hole 13, and the first vent hole 13 is located at the center of two anti-extrusion protrusions 123.
Because the fruits need to breathe in an aerobic way in the transportation process, the anaerobic environment is easy to ferment the fruits so as to rot, and the first ventilation holes 13 can lead the fruits in the fruit tray to breathe all the time, so that the quality guarantee time is prolonged.
Alternatively, referring to fig. 2, each of the lower fruit grooves 222 has a second airing hole 24, and the second airing hole 24 is located at the center of two water storage protrusions 223.
It is understood that the second ventilation holes 24 are identical to the first ventilation holes 13, and will not be described herein.
Optionally, referring to fig. 4, the upper cover 1 further includes a first chamfer 14; the lower cover 2 further comprises a second chamfer 25; wherein the first chamfer and the 14 second chamfer 25 are offset.
As shown in fig. 4, the upper cover 1 includes three rounded corners and a first chamfer 14, and the lower cover 2 includes three rounded corners and a second chamfer 25.
If the first chamfer and the second chamfer 25 are not provided, the user needs to rotate a plurality of times to confirm the fastening direction of the upper cover 1 when fastening the upper cover 1 and the lower cover 2.
Therefore, the fruit tray provided in the embodiments of the present disclosure is configured by the first chamfer 14 and the second chamfer 25, so that a user can directly position the buckling direction of the upper cover 1, and the first chamfer and the second chamfer 25 are staggered, so that the user can directly open the upper cover 1 through the staggered structure, thereby saving labor.
Optionally, referring to fig. 1 and 2, the upper cover 1 further includes a plurality of clamping grooves 15, and the lower cover 2 further includes a plurality of clamping members 26.
The clamping grooves 15 and the clamping pieces 26 are in one-to-one correspondence to realize sealing and buckling between the upper cover body 1 and the lower cover body 2.
Therefore, the fruit tray provided by the embodiment of the disclosure forms a plurality of fruit profiling structures inside the fruit tray through the upper cover body 1, the lower cover body 2 and the corresponding upper fruit groove parts 12 and lower fruit groove parts 22, and can realize the protection of fruits by putting the fruits into the internal fruit profiling structures; on the other hand, the upper handle edge 11 and the lower handle edge 21 are tightly attached, so that the sealing of the upper cover body 1 and the lower cover body 2 can be realized, and the fruits are prevented from slipping off and falling.
The above description and the drawings illustrate embodiments of the disclosure sufficiently to enable those skilled in the art to practice them. Other embodiments may include structural and other modifications. The embodiments represent only possible variations. Individual components and functions are optional unless explicitly required, and the sequence of operations may vary. Portions and features of some embodiments may be included in, or substituted for, those of others. The embodiments of the present disclosure are not limited to the structures that have been described above and shown in the drawings, and various modifications and changes may be made without departing from the scope thereof. The scope of the present disclosure is limited only by the appended claims.
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1. A fruit tray comprising:
the upper cover body comprises an upper handle edge and an upper fruit groove part which is arranged along the upper handle edge in a sinking way, wherein the upper fruit groove part comprises a plurality of upper fruit grooves protruding upwards and a first connecting surface for connecting the plurality of upper fruit grooves; and, a step of, in the first embodiment,
the lower cover body comprises a lower handle edge which is tightly attached to the upper handle edge, and a lower fruit groove part which is arranged along the lower handle edge in a sinking way, wherein the lower fruit groove part comprises a plurality of lower fruit grooves which are protruded downwards and a second connecting surface which is connected with the plurality of upper fruit grooves;
wherein, go up fruit type groove and lower fruit type groove one-to-one and set up, form a plurality of fruit profile modeling structures.
2. The fruit tray of claim 1 wherein the lower cover further comprises a protrusion,
the protrusions are located in the gaps of the plurality of downward protruding lower fruit grooves, and the heights of the protrusions are the distance between the first connecting surface and the second connecting surface.
3. Fruit tray according to claim 1, characterized in that,
two extrusion-preventing convex parts are symmetrically arranged on the upper end surface of each fruit-feeding groove, wherein each extrusion-preventing convex part is of an arc-shaped structure;
two water storage convex parts are symmetrically arranged on the lower end face of each lower fruit type groove, wherein each water storage convex part is of an arc-shaped structure.
4. The fruit tray of claim 3 wherein the fruit tray is configured to hold fruit,
the end faces of the extrusion preventing convex part and the water storage convex part are planes.
5. The fruit tray of claim 3 wherein the fruit tray is configured to hold fruit,
each fruit feeding groove is provided with a first air hole, and the first air holes are positioned in the center of the two extrusion-preventing convex parts;
each fruit-falling groove is provided with a second air hole, and the second air holes are positioned in the centers of the two water storage convex parts.
6. Fruit tray according to claim 2, characterized in that,
the plurality of lower fruit grooves are arranged in a plurality of rows, and the number of the rows is even;
wherein, the fruit grooves are symmetrical along the central line of the lower cover body.
7. The fruit tray of claim 6 wherein the fruit tray is configured to hold fruit,
the protrusions comprise a plurality of protrusions and are all positioned on the central line of the lower cover body; wherein, a bulge is arranged between any two adjacent fruit-falling grooves.
8. The fruit tray of claim 1 wherein the upper cover further comprises a first chamfer;
the lower cover body further comprises a second chamfer;
wherein the first chamfer and the second chamfer are staggered.
9. The fruit tray of claim 1 wherein the upper cover further comprises a plurality of snap-in slots;
the lower cover body further comprises a plurality of clamping pieces;
the clamping grooves and the clamping pieces are in one-to-one correspondence.
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