US20080073419A1 - Self contain easy open box - Google Patents

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US20080073419A1
US20080073419A1 US11/527,687 US52768706A US2008073419A1 US 20080073419 A1 US20080073419 A1 US 20080073419A1 US 52768706 A US52768706 A US 52768706A US 2008073419 A1 US2008073419 A1 US 2008073419A1
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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
    • B65D5/02Rigid 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 by folding or erecting a single blank to form a tubular body with or without subsequent folding operations, or the addition of separate elements, to close the ends of the body
    • B65D5/0236Rigid 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 by folding or erecting a single blank to form a tubular body with or without subsequent folding operations, or the addition of separate elements, to close the ends of the body with end closures formed by inward folding of flaps and securing them by adhesive tapes, labels or the like; for decoration purposes

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  • This invention relates to a corrugate box and system for making a three dimensional container box from a corrugated blank. Which is self contain unit that does not need additional tape to assemble or knife to open.
  • Corrugate box are widely used and available. But when trying to package a box, you always need tape and scissor which cost more than a box. Once assembled and taped you also need knife or cutting device to open the box. Which has potential for damaging the items inside the box. Several efforts have been made to provide a self contained container which is simple to assemble and does not require the use of additional tools.
  • U.S. Pat. No. 2,998,180 issued to Dehoney, Jr. discloses a self-sealing container wherein the exterior surface of one side closure flap at each end of the container is completely coated with an aggressive pressure sensitive adhesive covered with an aggressive pressure sensitive adhesive covered with a release liner.
  • the container is assembled at each end by folding the end flaps, folding the adhesive-coated side flap, removing the release liner, and folding the other side flap into adhesive engagement with the adhesive-coated side flap.
  • the container while generally effective as a self-closing container, the container requires the use of substantial quantities of pressure sensitive adhesive, disposal of a sizable amount of release liner, and does not work with regular slotted containers because of the need for fully overlapping side flaps.
  • U.S. Pat. No. 3,276,664, issued to Johnson, and U.S. Pat. No. 2,896,836, issued to Bergstein, disclose self-sealing containers wherein the overlapping surfaces of closure flaps are image, (pattern) coated with and aggressive cohesive adhesive (bonds only to itself).
  • the container is assembled at each end by first folding the end flaps and then folding the side flaps into adhesive engagement with the end flaps (Johnson) or each other (Bergstein). Those areas where the adhesive overlaps causes the flaps to bond together and thereby close the container.
  • the containers While generally effective as self-closing containers, the containers require that the adhesive be imaged onto the container within close tolerance levels to avoid premature bonding of the flaps and is subject to premature bonding of the individual flaps of a single container and the flaps of multiple containers due to shifting of the collapsed containers during shipping and handling.
  • the fully assembled container is not sealed along the seam where the flaps come together and is subject to the introduction of contaminants into the container.
  • U.S. Pat. No. 3,345,920 issued to Jordan discloses a self-sealing container wherein paired adhesive coated strips are attached to the underside of each of the innermost flaps. The strips extend upward through a slot in the innermost flaps positioned at the juncture of the outermost flaps for adhesively bonding to the exterior surface of each of the outermost flaps. While generally effective as self-closing container, the positioning of the adhesive strips produces a weakly bonded container.
  • the container assembly includes a corrugate blank and a tape structure and memo pad/tap.
  • the corrugate blank with plurality of laterally interconnected panels, and a closure flap hingedly connected to the top and bottom edge of the panels.
  • the flaps are set of two inner flaps and two outer flaps which are on top-and bottom of the panels.
  • the outer flaps have two side, one inner side and outer side where the closure tape are placed.
  • the tape structure is partially attached to the one of upper and lower outer flaps outer edge with peel-able backing for space which are not attached, a peel-able backing to be peel off for complete closure of the container.
  • the tape structures are positioned so closure of outer flaps automatically align rest of tape space right on the other outer flap's proximal outer edge and to the side panel and to part of the memo pad/tab.
  • FIG. 1 is a partially assembled perspective view of the pre taped corrugated container with memo pad/tab.
  • FIG. 1 a is a completely assembled perspective view of the pre tape corrugate container with one memo pad/tab.
  • FIG. 1 b is a completely assembled perspective view of the pre tape corrugate container with two memo pad/tab.
  • FIG. 2 is a plan view of one embodiment of pre taped corrugate blank with memo pad/tab.
  • FIG. 1 is the corrugate box 10 has two inner flaps (IFT- 1 , IFT- 2 ) and two outer flaps (OCT- 1 ,OCT- 2 ) on upper section of the corrugate box 10 . Also lower section of the corrugate box 10 has two inner flaps (IFB- 1 , IFB- 2 see FIG. 2 ) and two outer flaps (OCB- 1 ,OCB- 2 ). Inner flaps (IFT- 1 , IFT- 2 , IFB- 1 ,IFB- 2 ) folds in before outer flaps (OCT- 1 ,OCT- 2 ,OCB- 1 ,OCB- 2 ) to close the corrugate box 10 .
  • the corrugate box 10 panel 18 has memo pad/tab 36 attached, at distance away from top and bottom folding edges of panel 18 and to be tape partially over the memo pad/tab 36 by closure tape 31 .
  • Closure tape 31 are partially attached to the outer edge of outer flaps (OCT- 2 ,OCB- 2 ) and has a peel-able backing 31 b, area where closure tape 31 is not attached.
  • the closure tape 31 has peel-able backing 31 b which is peel-off in order, adhesive substance 31 g to seal the other outer flap's (OCT- 1 ,OCB- 1 ) near outer edge to the side panel 18 and over the part of memo pad/tab 36 .
  • Memo pad/tab 36 is placed there to readily gripped for peeling of the closure adhesive tape 31 from the corrugate box 10 .
  • FIG. 1 a shows sealed corrugate box 10 that closure adhesive tape 31 covering two outer flaps (OCT- 1 ,OCT- 2 ) outer edge and taped to side panel 18 in order to securely hold two outer flaps (OCT- 1 ,OCT- 2 ) and over the memo pad/tab 36 , for easy opening of the closure adhesive tape 31 by pulling it and tear the memo pad/tab 36 apart into two by cut line 36 c, one for top closure tape 31 and one for bottom closure tape 31 .
  • FIG. 1 b shows sealed corrugate box 10 that uses two memo pad/tab 36 for easy opening of the closure adhesive tape 31 .
  • FIG. 1 c is showing back side of memo pad/tab 36 which has release-able adhesive 36 ra in cross, square, and o pattern to have memo pad/tab 36 on side panel of corrugate box 10 to prevent curl-up effects of memo pad/tab 36 . Also folding corner 36 f at four corner of memo pad/tab 36 for easier lifting of memo pad/tab 36 .
  • FIG. 2 is showing plurality of panels ( 12 , 18 , 13 , 14 ) with top flaps (OCT- 1 ,OCT- 2 ,IFT- 1 ,IFT- 2 ) and bottom flaps (OCB- 1 ,OCB- 2 ,IFB- 1 ,IFB- 2 ). Hingedly connected with panels ( 12 , 18 , 13 , 14 ) and attaching flap 19 which has peel-able backing 19 b with adhesive 19 a to be mounted on open side of panel 14 to become corrugate box 10 .
  • Closure tape 31 are partially taped at near outer edge of outer flaps (OCT- 2 , OCB- 2 ) with peel-able backing 31 b for later use of complete closure.
  • At least one memo pad/tab 36 is placed on panel 18 or panel 14 to be taped part of memo pad/tab 36 on top and bottom, it is best shown in FIG. 1 a.

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A self contained corrugate blank assembly which easily make into container box to be seal and easily open without tools which includes a corrugate blank and partially taped structure with peel-able backing and memo pad/tab. The corrugate blank includes a plurality of laterally interconnected panels and a sets of closure flaps, top and bottom. The tape is partially attached to outer closure flap on top and outer closure flap on bottom with peel-able backing for later seal of corrugate box. The closure tape with peel-able backing, extend over closure flap and extend to side of panel for tight seal of the closure flap and part of memo pad/tab for an easy opening.

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  • BACKGROUND OF INVENTION
  • 1) Field of the Invention
  • This invention relates to a corrugate box and system for making a three dimensional container box from a corrugated blank. Which is self contain unit that does not need additional tape to assemble or knife to open.
  • 2) Description of the Related Art
  • Corrugate box are widely used and available. But when trying to package a box, you always need tape and scissor which cost more than a box. Once assembled and taped you also need knife or cutting device to open the box. Which has potential for damaging the items inside the box. Several efforts have been made to provide a self contained container which is simple to assemble and does not require the use of additional tools.
  • U.S. Pat. No. 2,998,180 issued to Dehoney, Jr. discloses a self-sealing container wherein the exterior surface of one side closure flap at each end of the container is completely coated with an aggressive pressure sensitive adhesive covered with an aggressive pressure sensitive adhesive covered with a release liner. The container is assembled at each end by folding the end flaps, folding the adhesive-coated side flap, removing the release liner, and folding the other side flap into adhesive engagement with the adhesive-coated side flap. while generally effective as a self-closing container, the container requires the use of substantial quantities of pressure sensitive adhesive, disposal of a sizable amount of release liner, and does not work with regular slotted containers because of the need for fully overlapping side flaps.
  • U.S. Pat. No. 3,276,664, issued to Johnson, and U.S. Pat. No. 2,896,836, issued to Bergstein, disclose self-sealing containers wherein the overlapping surfaces of closure flaps are image, (pattern) coated with and aggressive cohesive adhesive (bonds only to itself). The container is assembled at each end by first folding the end flaps and then folding the side flaps into adhesive engagement with the end flaps (Johnson) or each other (Bergstein). Those areas where the adhesive overlaps causes the flaps to bond together and thereby close the container. While generally effective as self-closing containers, the containers require that the adhesive be imaged onto the container within close tolerance levels to avoid premature bonding of the flaps and is subject to premature bonding of the individual flaps of a single container and the flaps of multiple containers due to shifting of the collapsed containers during shipping and handling. In addition, the fully assembled container is not sealed along the seam where the flaps come together and is subject to the introduction of contaminants into the container.
  • U.S. Pat. No. 3,345,920 issued to Jordan discloses a self-sealing container wherein paired adhesive coated strips are attached to the underside of each of the innermost flaps. The strips extend upward through a slot in the innermost flaps positioned at the juncture of the outermost flaps for adhesively bonding to the exterior surface of each of the outermost flaps. While generally effective as self-closing container, the positioning of the adhesive strips produces a weakly bonded container.
  • U.S. Pat. No. 5,465,900 issued to Eugene L. Baratto, John R. David, Curtis L. Larson, Thomas L. Nelson, Norbert E. Wrobel, disclose a self-contained container assembly use tape structure includes a release surface extending longitudinally along a first of the closure flaps from proximate the panel to which the closure flap is connected to proximate the distal end of the closure flap, and a length of closure adhesive tape extending over substantially the entire length of the first closure flap in overlapping relationship to the release surface and a distance across the panel to which the first closure flap is connected sufficient for the tape to remain attached to the container blank upon removal of that length of the tape extending across the first closure flap. While this is effective as self-closing container, the positioning of the adhesive tape caused the container to requires twice much of tape need to package a container.
  • And all the art mention above does not have easy opening system.
  • SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • We have discovered a self-contained container assembly with easy opening concept which may be quickly packaged without additional components or tools. Also no tools needed to open the container.
  • The container assembly includes a corrugate blank and a tape structure and memo pad/tap. The corrugate blank with plurality of laterally interconnected panels, and a closure flap hingedly connected to the top and bottom edge of the panels. The flaps are set of two inner flaps and two outer flaps which are on top-and bottom of the panels. The outer flaps have two side, one inner side and outer side where the closure tape are placed. The tape structure is partially attached to the one of upper and lower outer flaps outer edge with peel-able backing for space which are not attached, a peel-able backing to be peel off for complete closure of the container. The tape structures are positioned so closure of outer flaps automatically align rest of tape space right on the other outer flap's proximal outer edge and to the side panel and to part of the memo pad/tab.
  • Once sealed, pulling up memo pad/tab will pull closure tape from side of panel and pull closure tape from outer flaps.
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
  • FIG. 1 is a partially assembled perspective view of the pre taped corrugated container with memo pad/tab.
  • FIG. 1 a is a completely assembled perspective view of the pre tape corrugate container with one memo pad/tab.
  • FIG. 1 b is a completely assembled perspective view of the pre tape corrugate container with two memo pad/tab.
  • FIG. 2 is a plan view of one embodiment of pre taped corrugate blank with memo pad/tab.
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
  • FIG. 1 is the corrugate box 10 has two inner flaps (IFT-1, IFT-2) and two outer flaps (OCT-1,OCT-2) on upper section of the corrugate box 10. Also lower section of the corrugate box 10 has two inner flaps (IFB-1, IFB-2 see FIG. 2) and two outer flaps (OCB-1,OCB-2). Inner flaps (IFT-1, IFT-2, IFB-1,IFB-2) folds in before outer flaps (OCT-1,OCT-2,OCB-1,OCB-2) to close the corrugate box 10.
  • The corrugate box 10 panel 18 has memo pad/tab 36 attached, at distance away from top and bottom folding edges of panel 18 and to be tape partially over the memo pad/tab 36 by closure tape 31. Closure tape 31 are partially attached to the outer edge of outer flaps (OCT-2,OCB-2) and has a peel-able backing 31 b, area where closure tape 31 is not attached.
  • The closure tape 31 has peel-able backing 31 b which is peel-off in order, adhesive substance 31 g to seal the other outer flap's (OCT-1,OCB-1) near outer edge to the side panel 18 and over the part of memo pad/tab 36. Memo pad/tab 36 is placed there to readily gripped for peeling of the closure adhesive tape 31 from the corrugate box 10.
  • FIG. 1 a shows sealed corrugate box 10 that closure adhesive tape 31 covering two outer flaps (OCT-1,OCT-2) outer edge and taped to side panel 18 in order to securely hold two outer flaps (OCT-1,OCT-2) and over the memo pad/tab 36, for easy opening of the closure adhesive tape 31 by pulling it and tear the memo pad/tab 36 apart into two by cut line 36 c, one for top closure tape 31 and one for bottom closure tape 31.
  • FIG. 1 b shows sealed corrugate box 10 that uses two memo pad/tab 36 for easy opening of the closure adhesive tape 31.
  • FIG. 1 c is showing back side of memo pad/tab 36 which has release-able adhesive 36 ra in cross, square, and o pattern to have memo pad/tab 36 on side panel of corrugate box 10 to prevent curl-up effects of memo pad/tab 36. Also folding corner 36 f at four corner of memo pad/tab 36 for easier lifting of memo pad/tab 36.
  • FIG. 2 is showing plurality of panels (12,18,13,14) with top flaps (OCT-1,OCT-2,IFT-1,IFT-2) and bottom flaps (OCB-1,OCB-2,IFB-1,IFB-2). Hingedly connected with panels (12,18,13,14) and attaching flap 19 which has peel-able backing 19 b with adhesive 19 a to be mounted on open side of panel 14 to become corrugate box 10. Closure tape 31 are partially taped at near outer edge of outer flaps (OCT-2, OCB-2) with peel-able backing 31 b for later use of complete closure. At least one memo pad/tab 36 is placed on panel 18 or panel 14 to be taped part of memo pad/tab 36 on top and bottom, it is best shown in FIG. 1 a.

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1. A self contain corrugate blank for assemble into a corrugated box with easy open system comprising:
(a) corrugate blank including;
a plurality of laterally interconnected panels
a each panel has hingedly connected closure flaps
a attaching flap to be attached to open side edge of panel (14);and
(b) tape structure attached to corrugate blank including a closure tape is partially attached along the outer edge of outer flaps with peel-able backing on area where tape are not attached.
a closure tape's length extends over outer flaps to side panel of corrugate box and onto part of memo pad/tab.
Wherein the tape is partially attached to the outer edge of cover flaps such that event of flaps closure will aligned closure tape right top of other closure flap and closure tape extend over to side panel of box and onto part of memo pad/tab.
2. A self contain easy open box of claim 1; wherein said corrugate blank including;
a least one memo pad/tab on a corrugate blank to be taped part of memo pad/tab from upper closure tape and taped part of memo pad/tab from lower closure tape.
3. A self contain easy open box of claim 1; wherein said corrugate blank Including;
a two memo pad/tab on a corrugate blank to be taped part of memo pad/tab from upper closure tape and taped part of memo pad/tab from lower closure tape on a separate memo pad/tab.
4. A self contain easy open box of claim 2; wherein said memo pad/tab including;
a writable surface material and release-able adhesive backing.
5. A self contain easy open box of claim 4; wherein said release-able adhesive backing including;
an adhesive in a cross, square, and o pattern to prevent curl effect of memo pad/tab.
6. A self contain easy open box of claim 2; wherein said memo pad/tab including; a least one folded corner.
7. A self contain easy open box of claim 2; wherein said memo pad/tab including; a cut line in a said memo pad/tab.
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