KR20160041656A - Packing carton for Eggs - Google Patents

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KR20160041656A
KR20160041656A KR1020140136042A KR20140136042A KR20160041656A KR 20160041656 A KR20160041656 A KR 20160041656A KR 1020140136042 A KR1020140136042 A KR 1020140136042A KR 20140136042 A KR20140136042 A KR 20140136042A KR 20160041656 A KR20160041656 A KR 20160041656A
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홍대원
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주식회사 대원피엔피
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
    • B65D5/00Rigid or semi-rigid containers of polygonal cross-section, e.g. boxes, cartons or trays, formed by folding or erecting one or more blanks made of paper
    • B65D5/42Details of containers or of foldable or erectable container blanks
    • B65D5/44Integral, inserted or attached portions forming internal or external fittings
    • B65D5/50Internal supporting or protecting elements for contents
    • B65D5/5028Elements formed separately from the container body
    • B65D5/5035Paper elements
    • B65D5/5064Inverted U- or V-shaped paper elements provided with slits or recesses in which at least a part of the contents are located
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
    • B65D85/00Containers, packaging elements or packages, specially adapted for particular articles or materials
    • B65D85/30Containers, packaging elements or packages, specially adapted for particular articles or materials for articles particularly sensitive to damage by shock or pressure
    • B65D85/32Containers, packaging elements or packages, specially adapted for particular articles or materials for articles particularly sensitive to damage by shock or pressure for eggs
    • B65D85/327Containers with compartments formed by folding and inter-connecting of two or more blanks
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Abstract

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1. Field of the Invention [0001] The present invention relates to a packaging box for packaging a plurality of eggs, and more particularly, to a packaging box for folding eggs to form a hexahedron having a predetermined size to store a plurality of eggs therein. An inner member folded in a zigzag shape so as to be accommodated in the package and formed with fitting grooves at predetermined intervals along the mountains and the valleys of the folded members; A plurality of partition members arranged to fit in the direction perpendicular to the mountain and the bone through the fitting grooves of the inner member and to define a space for accommodating the eggs along the folded corners; And a plurality of buffering members formed so as to be pushed into respective spaces between the bottom and the inner member of the packaging material, so that the grooves formed by the inner member and the partition wall material can be easily and safely A packaging box for eggs can be provided which can be packed and prevent the eggs from breaking during transportation or loading.

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Packing carton for eggs

The present invention relates to a folding box for packing a plurality of eggs, and more particularly, to a folding box for packing a plurality of eggs, and more particularly to a folding box for folding eggs in a zigzag form and a partition wall forming a wall, The present invention relates to an egg packing box which can be packed easily and safely regardless of the size of an egg by interposing a cushioning material in a space below the inner member.

Generally, in order to package a plurality of eggs, a seat having a plurality of grooves formed integrally with plastic or paper is used. In the beginning, the seat is divided into upper and lower portions to cover up and down. 0211377 and 0283379, it was changed to a form in which eggs were placed on the lower stool and covered with a paper cover or box which can display the resources such as the trademark or the country of origin. Further, in the case of the above-mentioned design, it is difficult to form the seat plate and the paper cover or box separately. As a technique for solving such difficulties, Korean Utility Model Publication No. 2000-0019724 and Korean Utility Model No. 0359298 There is provided a packaging box that can be used in the form of a box by folding a sheet of paper as shown in FIG.

However, in the case where the paper sheet is folded and used, a hole for inserting the egg is formed in the tray for placing the egg. In this case, unlike the size and shape of the egg, the size of the hole is constant, And the tray portion can not withstand the weight of the egg and is sagged downward. This phenomenon causes the egg to hit the floor and break easily if an impact occurs during the transportation or loading of the box.

In the present invention, an inner member folded in a zigzag form and a partition wall member forming a wall are formed in a packing material forming a hexahedron to form a plurality of grooves capable of holding eggs, and a buffer material is inserted into a space below the inner member, The present invention provides a packaging box for eggs that can be easily and safely packaged regardless of the size of the packaging.

The present invention relates to a packaging box for packing a plurality of eggs, comprising: a packaging material folded to form a hexahedron having a predetermined size so as to store a plurality of eggs therein; An inner member folded in a zigzag shape so as to be accommodated in the package and formed with fitting grooves at predetermined intervals along the mountains and the valleys of the folded members; A plurality of partition members arranged to fit in the direction perpendicular to the mountain and the bone through the fitting grooves of the inner member and to define a space for accommodating the eggs along the folded corners; And a plurality of buffering members formed to be pushed into respective spaces between the bottom and the inner member of the packaging material.

 The packaging material may include a bottom plate in a deployed state; A first cutout formed on both sides of the bottom plate and a boundary between the bottom plate and the bottom plate, and a second cutout formed at a position spaced apart from the both first cutouts outwardly by a predetermined distance, ; Front and rear side plates formed on the front and rear sides of the bottom plate, respectively, and having a third incision formed on both sides of the bottom plate and the boundary portion on the front side; An upper plate formed behind the rear side plate; An auxiliary front side plate formed on the rear side of the upper plate and having a first folded portion formed on both sides of a rear end thereof for fitting the third incision opening; Vane plates respectively formed on the right and left sides of the front plate and the rear plate and configured to cut the 'V' groove and fit the end into the second incision; And auxiliary left and right side plates formed respectively on the left and right sides of the upper plate, and each having a left side end and a right side end formed with a second folded piece for fitting into the right and left first incisions.

The packaging material is formed of a cardboard, and the inner member and the partition wall material are formed of corrugated cardboard.

Wherein the partition member is formed in the shape of a saw having protrusions of a sawtooth shape protruding from the bottom at a predetermined interval so as to be fitted in a fitting groove formed in a mountain portion at an upper portion of the inner member, And is formed so as to fit into the groove.

According to the packaging box for eggs of the present invention, an inner member folded in a zigzag form and a partition wall member forming a wall are assembled in a packaging material forming a hexahedron to form a plurality of grooves capable of holding eggs, It is possible to easily and securely pack the food product regardless of the size of the eggs through the grooves and to prevent the eggs from breaking during the transportation or loading process.

1 is a perspective view showing an egg packing box to which the present invention is applied.
2 is an exploded perspective view showing an egg packing box to which the present invention is applied.
FIG. 3 is a sectional view showing an egg packing box to which the present invention is applied; FIG.
FIG. 4 is an exploded view illustrating a packaging material of an egg carton to which the present invention is applied. FIG.
FIG. 5 is an explanatory view showing a process of folding a packaging material of an egg packing box to which the present invention is applied. FIG.
6 is an explanatory view showing a state in which an inner member of an egg packing box to which the present invention is applied is folded.

Preferred embodiments of the present invention will now be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.

As shown in FIGS. 1 to 6, the packaging box for an egg of the present invention comprises a packaging material 100 which is folded in a zigzag form so as to be folded in a zigzag form so as to be folded into a zigzag form so that a plurality of eggs can be stored therein. An inner member 200 in which an insertion groove is formed at predetermined intervals along the respective mountains and corners folded while being folded, and a space for accommodating each egg along folded corners so as to be fitted in a direction perpendicular to the mountain and the bone through the fitting groove of the inner member And a plurality of cushioning materials 400 formed to be pushed into respective spaces between the bottom and the inner member of the packaging material.

The packaging material 100 is folded to form a hexahedron having a predetermined size so that a plurality of eggs can be stored therein. On the surface of such a packaging material 100, the resources such as the trademark and the country of origin are displayed.

The packaging material 100 is formed of a thick and rigid hardboard so as not to be easily collapsed in a folded state in a hexahedron. The cardboard is, for example, compressed to a high temperature by applying an adhesive to the pulp.

Specific examples of the packaging material 100 are as follows. 4, the packaging material includes a bottom plate 110, left and right side plates 120a and 120b formed on the left and right sides of the bottom plate, front and rear side plates 130a and 130b formed on the front and rear sides of the bottom plate, , An upper plate (140) formed at the rear of the rear side plate, an auxiliary front side plate (150) formed at the rear of the upper plate, wing plates (160a, 160b) formed at the right and left sides of the front side plate and the rear side plate, And auxiliary left and right side plates 170a and 170b formed on the left and right sides of the upper plate, respectively. The left and right side plates 120a and 120b have a first cutout 120-1 formed on both sides of the bottom plate and a boundary between the first cutout 120a and the second cutout 120b. (120-2) are formed. At this time, it is preferable that the second incision opening 120-2 is formed to be inclined in a slight oblique direction as shown in the figure so that the end portions of the wing plates 160a and 160b to be described later can be inserted easily. The front plate 130a is formed with a third cutout 130-1 on both sides of the boundary between the bottom plate 110 and the bottom plate. The upper plate 140 is formed to have the same size as that of the bottom plate, and is formed with a knob that is cut to be folded as shown in the figure. The auxiliary front side plate 150 is formed on both sides of the rear end thereof with a first folding stitch 150-1 for fitting into the third incision opening 13-1. Therefore, the auxiliary front side plate 150 covers the front side plate 120a when folded. The vane plates 160a and 160b are formed so as to cut the V groove and to fit the end of the V groove into the second incision opening 120-2. At this time, the 'V' groove should be formed in the right and left facing directions. The auxiliary left and right side plates 170a and 170b are formed with a second folding cutter 170-1 for fitting the left and right first cutouts 120-1 at the left and right ends thereof, respectively. The auxiliary left and right side plates 170a and 170b cover the left and right side plates 120a and 120b and the wing plates 160a and 160b when folded. At this time, the packaging material 100 is cut at one time by using a press, and at the same time, each cutout is formed, and a boundary between the plates is pressed to form a folding line so as to be easily folded.

5, the left and right side plates 120a and 120b are erected from the bottom plate 110 and the front and rear side plates 130a and 130b are erected so that both side plates 160a and 160b And each of the ends is fitted into the second incision 120-2. Next, after covering the upper plate 140, the first folding stitches 150-1 and the second folding stitches 170-1 are folded together while the front auxiliary sideboard 150 and the auxiliary left and right side plates 170a and 170b are folded. 1 incision opening 120-1 and the third incision opening 130-1.

As shown in FIG. 6, the inner member 200 is folded into a zigzag shape so that the inner member 200 is accommodated in the package 100, and the fitting groove 210 is formed at predetermined intervals along the folded mountains and the valleys.

The inner member (200) is formed of corrugated cardboard having shock absorbing capability to protect the eggs from impact. The corrugated cardboard is, for example, woven with corrugated paper between one or two sheets of cardboard.

The partition member 300 is provided with a plurality of openings for inserting the eggs along the folded corners so as to fit in the direction perpendicular to the mountains and the bone through the fitting grooves 210 of the inner member 200. At this time, the barrier rib material 300 may be thickly formed to protect the egg from impact or may be folded in two layers.

As shown in FIGS. 2 and 3, the barrier rib material 300 may be formed in the upper portion of the inner member 200 so as to be fitted into the fitting groove formed in the mountain portion, And the lower end of the sawtooth shape is formed so as to be fitted in a fitting groove formed in the valley portion.

The partition member 300 is formed of corrugated cardboard having a buffering performance as in the case of the inner member 200.

As shown in FIGS. 2 and 3, the cushioning material 400 is formed to be pushed into each space between the bottom of the packaging material 100 and the inner member 200, and a plurality of the cushioning material 400 are provided. The buffer material 400 may be formed of, for example, a sponge, a styrofoam, or an air tube.

According to the structure of the present invention as described above, an inner member folded in a zigzag form and a partition wall member forming a wall are assembled in a packing material forming a hexahedron to form a plurality of grooves capable of holding eggs, and a cushioning material It is possible to pack easily and safely through the grooves irrespective of the size of the eggs and to prevent the eggs from being broken during the transportation or loading process.

100: packing material 110: bottom
120a, 120b: left and right side plates 120-1: first incision opening
120-2: second incision openings 130a, 130b: front and rear side panels
130-1: third incision section 140: top plate
150: auxiliary front side plate 150-1:
160a, 160b: wing plates 170a, 170b: auxiliary right and left plates
170-1: Section 2 Attachment
200: inner member 210: fitting groove
300: barrier rib material
400: Cushioning material

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1. A packaging box for packing a plurality of eggs,
A packaging material folded to form a hexahedron of a predetermined size so as to store a plurality of eggs therein;
An inner member folded in a zigzag shape so as to be accommodated in the package and formed with fitting grooves at predetermined intervals along the mountains and the valleys of the folded members;
A plurality of partition members arranged to fit in the direction perpendicular to the mountain and the bone through the fitting grooves of the inner member and to define a space for accommodating the eggs along the folded corners; And
And a plurality of buffering members formed to be pushed into respective spaces between the bottom and the inner member of the packaging material.
[2] The packaging material according to claim 1,
Bottom plate;
A first cutout formed on both sides of the bottom plate and a boundary between the bottom plate and the first cutout, and a second cutout formed at a position spaced apart from the first cutout on both sides by a predetermined distance, ;
Front and rear side plates formed on the front and rear sides of the bottom plate, respectively, and having a third incision formed on both sides of the bottom plate and the boundary portion on the front side;
An upper plate formed behind the rear side plate;
An auxiliary front side plate formed on the rear side of the upper plate and having a first folded portion formed on both sides of a rear end thereof for fitting the third incision opening; And
Vane plates respectively formed on the right and left sides of the front plate and the rear plate and configured to cut the 'V' groove and fit the end into the second incision; And
And an auxiliary left and right side plates formed respectively on left and right sides of the upper plate and having left and right front ends formed with second folding pieces for fitting into the right and left first incisions.
[2] The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the packaging material is formed of a cardboard,
Wherein the inner member and the barrier rib material are formed of corrugated cardboard.
[2] The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the partition member is formed in a shape of saw blade having a sawtooth shape protruding at a predetermined interval in a lower portion so as to cover the valley portion while being fitted in a fitting groove formed in a mountain portion at an upper portion of the inner member, Wherein the box-shaped packaging box is formed to be wide enough to fit into a fitting groove formed in a portion of the box.
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