WO2014017801A1 - 적층 가능한 물품 포장용 용기 - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a container for stackable article packaging, and more particularly, to a container having a locking means that can be stacked without receiving an article and that the lid is not opened during transportation or storage.
- the present invention relates to a container that is stackable, has a secure locking means, can securely package a fragile article such as an egg individually, and prevent the contents from leaking out when the article is damaged.
- Pulp mold technology is known as a method of making paper containers for individually packing fragile articles such as eggs.
- the lid may be integrally formed when the container is small in size, but when the container is large, it is difficult to integrally mold the lid.
- a large container for accommodating 30 eggs is difficult to form the lid integrally, so the lid made of a separate synthetic resin is not environmentally friendly.
- a small egg packaging container for packing 10 or 20 eggs can be integrally molded with a pulp mold technique, but printing for displaying the brand or manufacturer of the goods contained on the lid surface of the container is possible. Difficult to do it directly Therefore, the label for the separately printed source marking is attached to the surface of the container, thereby increasing the manufacturing cost.
- a drying process for drying the molded container is required, and a lot of energy is consumed for drying.
- Paper packaging containers for solving the problems of US Pat. No. 4,462,537 are disclosed in US Pat. No. 7,188727 B2.
- the container disclosed in FIG. 3 of US Pat. No. 7,188727 B2 is made of corrugated cardboard or paperboard, which can be printed on the container, and has the advantage of stacking another container on top of the container with the lid of the container open. have.
- the vessel disclosed in US Pat. No. 7,188727 B2 includes a cover (COVER), a bottom (BOTTOM PART) and an insert (INSERT).
- a recess is formed in the bottom, and the insert is erected and stood in the bottom around the recess to partition the bottom into a plurality of receiving cells for receiving the article.
- the insert is made by folding a developed view of a cardboard with a fold line so that the insert has a through hole in an upright position.
- the insert of the container which is placed under the container with the cover open, is inserted into the insert through the recess of the container and laminated.
- any article placed in the receiving cell partitioned by the insert is such that a part of the article is supported by the side wall, which does not sufficiently protect the received article when an impact is applied to the side wall during storage or transportation.
- the received article is to be in direct contact with the bottom plate of the container, which does not sufficiently protect the stored article from impact from the bottom.
- it is difficult to automate the process of folding the insert of a complex structure having a large number of fold lines using a machine and also difficult to automate the process of bonding the folded insert to the bottom. That is, there is a problem in that the structure of the container is complicated and mass production is difficult, resulting in high price.
- the packaging container disclosed in the two patents includes a receptacle, a corrugated insert inserted into and coupled to the receptacle, and a lid.
- the receiving portion includes a bottom plate and a plurality of inclined side walls extending to be inclined upwardly from the edge of the bottom plate.
- the lid portion includes a plurality of inclined side walls extending to be inclined at the edge of the lid portion and the lid plate.
- the corrugated insert includes at least one acid, a valley formed on both sides of the mountain, and support side walls connecting the neighboring mountain and the valley and inclined in opposite directions sequentially along the traveling direction of the wrinkle. Further, each of the bones of the corrugated insert has a flat bone bottom, and each bone bottom is coupled to the bottom plate of the receptacle.
- the bottom plate of the receiving portion is provided with a laminated through-hole for lamination by removing between the joined bone bottoms.
- a rib is formed between the laminated through hole and the laminated through hole formed in the bottom plate of the accommodation portion.
- the valley bottom of the corrugated insert is coupled to the rib. Therefore, when a plurality of containers are stacked, the peaks of the corrugated inserts of the vessels that are placed in the lower portion pass through the stacking through-holes and are placed under the peaks of the peaks of the vessels that are placed on the upper portion of the container.
- the corrugated insertion portion is spaced apart from the inclined side wall of the accommodation portion by a predetermined distance and is coupled to the bottom plate of the accommodation portion. Therefore, when stacking a plurality of containers, there is no interference or occurrence due to the peaks of the corrugated insert portion of the container placed below and the inclined side wall of the containing portion placed above.
- the container disclosed in the two patents developed by the inventor of the present invention is adapted to receive the product in the bone.
- the product accommodated in the bone is supported by a pair of opposing support side walls which form the bone so as not to contact the bottom plate and the inclined side wall of the receiving portion and the lid portion of the lid portion.
- the container disclosed in the two patents can protect the article safely by preventing an external impact applied to the container from being applied directly to the received article.
- the container disclosed in the two patents has the following problems. First, if a fragile article such as an egg or a glass jar containing liquid is damaged by an impact, the contents may leak out through the laminated through-hole of the receiving portion. Second, there is a fear that the structure of fastening the lid to the receiving portion is fragile and the container is opened during transportation or storage, and thus the received items may be damaged.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a container of a new structure for solving the above problems.
- the first object of the present invention is to provide a new structure that can be laminated, prevents the lid from being opened during storage or transportation of the container, thereby safely protecting the housed article, and at the same time can easily open the lid to take out the housed article. To provide courage.
- the container for packaging a stackable article includes a housing portion, a lid portion, and a locking portion.
- the receiving portion includes a receiving bottom plate and a plurality of inclined side walls extending inclined at the edge of the bottom plate to define the receiving space therein.
- the lid portion includes a cover plate and a plurality of inclined side walls extending to be inclined at the edge of the cover plate to define an accommodation space thereon.
- the locking portion includes a locking bottom plate and a plurality of inclined side walls extending inclined at an edge of the bottom plate to define an accommodation space therein.
- the container according to the present invention is inclined so that the inclined side wall of the accommodating part, the inclined side wall of the lid part, and the inclined side wall of the locking part are inclined toward the upper side at about the same inclination to define the accommodating space.
- the container according to the present invention covers the upper portion of the receiving portion by rotating the lid portion connected to the inclined side wall of the accommodating portion, and rotates the locking portion connected to the inclined side wall of the lid portion to insert the accommodating portion into the accommodation space of the locking portion to restrain the lid portion from being opened. .
- the accommodating part and the locking part are disposed on both sides of the lid part, the inclined side wall of the neighboring accommodating part and the inclined side wall of the lid part are connected, and the inclined side wall of the neighboring lid part and the inclined side wall of the locking part are connected.
- the accommodating part is inserted into the accommodating space of the locking part such that the inclined side wall of the accommodating part and the inclined side wall of the locking part are in close contact with each other.
- the end portions of the inclined side walls of the lid portion are formed to abut the ends of the inclined side walls of the locking portion.
- the inclined side wall of the lid portion corresponds to the inclined side wall of the lock portion so that when the lid portion is closed, the inclined side walls end face of the lid portion and the inclined side walls end portion of the lock portion are in contact with each other to protect the received article.
- the receptacle, cover and lock can be made by folding a paper board.
- Paper boards include cardboard or corrugated paper board.
- the paper plate may include a layer coated with a synthetic resin or a chemical to improve the properties of the paper surface.
- a single piece of cardboard can be formed integrally by making a developed view in which the inclined side walls are connected and forming a fold line at the connecting portion.
- the container according to the invention can also be produced using other materials than paper plates.
- the film may be manufactured by vacuum molding or by injection molding a synthetic resin.
- the locking and lid parts When opening the container to remove the contained items from the container, the locking and lid parts must be rotated in reverse with respect to the inclined side walls respectively connected. In this case, the contents contained in the container may spill. Therefore, it is preferable to form an incision line in any one or both of the inclined side walls on both sides of the lid in order to rotate only the lid of the container so that the contents of the container can be taken out.
- the incision line is formed on the inclined side wall of the lid portion connected to the receiving portion, the incline side wall is cut by applying force to the incision line and the connection between the lid portion and the accommodating portion is removed. By rotating around the inclined side wall connected, the container can be easily opened to take out the article contained in the receiving portion.
- the container according to the present invention may further include a corrugated insert portion inserted and coupled to the receiving portion to safely store the fragile objects such as eggs individually.
- the corrugated insert includes a hill, valleys formed on both sides of the mountain, and support side walls connecting the neighboring hill and the valley and inclined in opposite directions sequentially along the direction of the corrugation.
- each of the bones of the corrugated insert has a flat bone bottom, and each bone bottom is coupled to the bottom plate of the receptacle.
- a stacking through hole is formed in the bottom plate of the container so that the containers can be stacked. The laminated through hole is formed by removing the gap between the bone bottoms joined to the bottom plate. An acid of a container disposed below is inserted into the stack through hole when a plurality of containers are stacked.
- Corrugated inserts can be made by folding a paper board.
- Paper boards include cardboard or corrugated paper board.
- the paper plate may include a layer coated with a synthetic resin or a chemical to improve the properties of the paper surface.
- the corrugated insert has a plurality of grooves formed by two fold lines. Thus, each groove of the corrugated insert has a flat bottom portion for easy adhesion.
- the pleat of the pleated insert is the pleat starting at the bottom of the bone and ending at the bottom of the bone.
- Corrugated inserts may also be made using other materials than paper plates.
- the film may be manufactured by vacuum molding or by injection molding a synthetic resin.
- the corrugated insert may be any material as long as it is a material having elasticity similar to that of paper.
- a rib is formed between the laminated through hole and the laminated through hole formed at the bottom of the receiving portion.
- the plantar portion is coupled to the rib.
- Each valley bottom of the corrugated insert may be adhesively bonded or stapled to the corresponding rib.
- a protrusion may be formed at the bottom of the bone, and a groove for inserting the protrusion at the bottom of the accommodation portion may be formed to be joined without using an adhesive.
- the laminated through hole formed in the bottom plate of the receiving portion communicates with a space formed by neighboring inclined support side walls extending from the valley bottom portion coupled with the rib.
- the corrugated insert is coupled to the bottom plate of the receptacle by being spaced a certain distance from the inclined side wall of the receptacle.
- the stackable container according to the present invention preferably contains a fragile article between the support side walls of the corrugated insert (a valley between the mountains).
- the opposing support side walls of the corrugated inserts are tapered in tapered form so as to be narrow toward the bottom so that articles received between the opposing support side walls do not contact the valley bottom of the bone.
- the impact coming from the bottom of the container is not transmitted directly to the housed article.
- the inclined side wall extends upwardly so as to be inclined at the bottom plate of the accommodating portion so that the article accommodated in the container does not contact the inclined side wall of the accommodating portion. Therefore, the impact coming from the inclined side wall of the accommodation portion is also not directly transmitted.
- the locking part functions as a locking means for preventing the lid part from being opened while at the same time preventing the container such as a glass bottle containing eggs or liquid from being damaged and the contents flowing out of the stacking through hole of the receiving part. To prevent leakage.
- the article packaging container according to the present invention it is preferable to form a slope so that both sides of the wrinkle width direction of the support side walls of the corrugated insertion portion narrows along the direction toward the mountain.
- the corrugated insert is easily inserted into the laminated through-hole of the container stacked thereon.
- the top of the peak of the corrugated insert portion is in contact with the cover plate of the lid portion to protect the received article.
- the plurality of acids formed in the corrugated insert may be formed by two fold lines to have a flat top portion, or by one fold line to be acute. When the top of the acid is formed at an acute angle, the container can be made more compact by shortening the length of the container's wrinkle direction.
- the wrinkle progress direction (the arrow A direction in FIG. 1) is the direction from the mountain toward the neighboring mountain (the valley adjacent to the valley).
- Direction the wrinkle width direction (arrow B direction in FIG. 1) means the width direction (length direction of the bone or length direction of the hill) of the corrugated insert.
- a cushioning diaphragm is provided in each bone to prevent the articles contained in the bone from flowing in the width direction of the corrugation and colliding with each other.
- each peak of the corrugated insert portion is formed with an incision in the advancing direction of the corrugation.
- Each bone is segmented by inserting a buffer diaphragm extending along the progression of the corrugation to each incision in the corrugated insert.
- the fragile article packaging container according to the present invention when there is only one mount of the corrugated insert portion, can accommodate the article between the inclined side walls of the receiving portion facing the support side walls on both sides of the corrugated insertion portion.
- the fragile article packaging container according to the present invention can accommodate the article between the inclined side walls of the receiving portion facing the support side walls on both sides of the corrugated insertion portion.
- even in the case of a plurality of mountains it is possible to reduce the packaging cost by accommodating the article between the support side walls on both sides of the corrugation progressing direction of the corrugated insert and the inclined side walls of the receiving portion. Extends from both inclined side walls of the receiving portion in order to alleviate direct impact on the inclined side wall when the article is received between the both side support side walls of the corrugated insert and the inclined side wall of the receiving portion in the pleating direction.
- It may further include a pair of support wings and a pair of support wings extending from both inclined side walls of the pleat progress direction of the lid portion.
- the supporting wings of the receptacle are folded toward the receiving base plate, and the supporting wings of the lid are folded toward the cover plate, so that when the articles are accommodated between the supporting side walls on both sides of the corrugated insert and the folded support wings, the supporting wings are provided on the inclined side wall. It mitigates the impact that is applied directly to the article.
- the corrugated insert faces each other.
- Through-holes or incisions may be formed for insertion of a portion of the articles respectively accommodated in the supporting side walls.
- each of the supporting blade portions may be formed with a through hole for inserting a part of the article to be accommodated.
- each of the support wings of the receptacle is folded so that the end contacts the bottom plate of the receptacle, and each of the support wings of the lid is folded so that the end contacts the cover plate of the lid, thereby supporting the article. This fixed inclination can be maintained to securely support the article.
- the stackable container according to the present invention includes a receiving portion, a lid portion, and a locking portion, and the receiving portion is inserted into the locking portion so that the inclined side wall of the receiving portion adheres to the inclined side wall of the locking portion so that the container does not open, and the lid portion is closed. Do not open during storage or transportation. In addition, it is possible to easily open the lid of the container by cutting the incision formed in the lid.
- the stackable container according to the present invention when further comprising a corrugated insert, accommodates the article so that the received article does not contact the receiving bottom plate, the lid plate and the side walls of the container. Therefore, when the container is impacted from the outside, the shock can be prevented from being delivered directly to the housed article, thereby keeping the article fragile safely.
- the stackable container according to the present invention has an advantage in that it is environmentally friendly and energy-saving in the manufacturing method, and can be directly printed on the surface of the container, compared to a container made of pulp mold when manufactured from paper.
- the container according to the present invention can be laminated and at the same time the lock bottom plate of the locking part prevents the liquid from leaking out of the container when the article containing the liquid is damaged.
- the structure of the container is simple, mass production is possible, it is possible to provide an inexpensive packaging container.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of one embodiment of a stackable container for packaging articles according to the present invention
- FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view of the embodiment shown in FIG.
- FIG. 3 is an exploded view of the accommodation portion, the lid portion, the locking portion shown in FIG.
- FIG. 4 is an exploded view of the corrugated insert shown in FIG.
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view showing a state in which the lid closed in the embodiment shown in FIG.
- FIG. 6 is a perspective view illustrating a state in which a container is closed by inserting a receiving part into a locking part in the embodiment shown in FIG. 1;
- FIG. 7 is an explanatory view showing a state in which the egg is accommodated in the container of the embodiment shown in FIG.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of one embodiment of a stackable article packaging container according to the present invention
- Figure 2 is an exploded perspective view of the embodiment shown in Figure 1
- Figure 3 is an exploded view of the receiving portion
- the lid portion is an exploded view of the locking portion shown in FIG. 4 is an exploded view of the corrugated insert shown in FIG. 2.
- the arrow A direction is referred to as a wrinkle progress direction
- the arrow B direction is referred to as a wrinkle width direction in FIG. 1.
- the stackable article packaging container 100 of the present embodiment is a container for accommodating eggs, but its use is not limited thereto.
- the container 100 includes a receiving part 110, a lid part 120, and a locking part 130.
- the accommodating space of the accommodating part 110 has a corrugated inserting part 150 is inserted.
- a buffer diaphragm 155 for dividing the bone may be inserted in the center of the wrinkle width direction of the peaks M of the corrugated insertion part 150.
- the buffer diaphragm 155 may be selectively used as necessary.
- the receiving part 110, the lid part 120 and the locking part 130 will be described in the case of using a cardboard or corrugated paper board, but is not limited thereto.
- the synthetic resin film may be manufactured by vacuum molding or synthetic resin injection molding. Information indicating a brand or a source of a product may be printed on the back of the paper plate that is outside the container 100. Considering the ease of printing, it is preferable to use cardboard, and in consideration of the strength of the paper container, it is preferable to use cardboard. In addition, a paper coated with a synthetic resin or the like may be used to withstand moisture or moisture.
- the accommodating part 110, the lid part 120, and the locking part 130 are made by folding a developed view generated by die cutting or punching a single sheet of paper.
- the fold line is indicated by a dotted line
- the alphabet reference numeral is used
- the incision line is indicated by a solid line
- numerals are used as numerals.
- the accommodating part 110 includes a rectangular accommodating bottom plate 111 and four inclined side walls 112, 113, 114, and 115 extending at the edge of the accommodating bottom plate 111. do.
- the accommodating space C1 of the accommodating part 110 is formed on four inclined side walls 112, 113, 114, and 115 folded to be inclined upward from the rectangular fold line a1 formed at the edge of the accommodating bottom plate 111. It is limited by.
- support wing parts 116 and 117 extend to the inclined side walls 114 and 115 on both sides of the corrugation traveling direction of the receiving part 110, respectively.
- Each of the supporting wings 116 and 117 is formed with through holes 116a, 116b, 117a and 117b for accommodating and supporting a part of the egg.
- the support wing parts 116 and 117 are connected to the inclined side walls 115 and 116 by the fold line b1, respectively. Referring to FIG. 2, each of the support wings 116 and 117 of the receiving portion 110 is folded so that the end thereof contacts the receiving bottom plate 111.
- the inclined side walls 114 and 115 on both sides of the corrugation propagation direction of the accommodating part 110 include adhesive parts 114a, 114b, 115a, and 115b respectively separated by the fold line c1.
- the adhesive parts 114a, 114b, 115a, and 115b are bonded to the adjacent inclined side walls 112 and 113 by an adhesive, respectively, to form a receiving space C1.
- the stacked through-holes 111a are rectangular in shape, and the vertical length (wrinkle progress direction) in the figure corresponds to the interval between neighboring valley bottoms when the corrugated insert 150 is folded, and the horizontal length (width of the wrinkles) Direction) is equal to or slightly larger than the length of the corrugation width direction of the corrugated insertion portion.
- a plurality of ribs 111b are formed between the laminated through holes 111a and the laminated through holes 111a of the housing bottom plate 111.
- the lid 120 includes a rectangular cover plate 121 and four inclined side walls 122, 123, 124, and 125 extending at the edge of the cover plate 121.
- the accommodating space C2 of the lid part 120 is formed by four inclined side walls 122, 123, 124, and 125 that are folded to be inclined upwardly from the square fold line a2 formed at the edge of the cover plate 121. It is limited.
- the receiving portion 110 and the lid 120 is connected by the incision line 142
- the lid 120 and the locking portion 130 is connected by the fold line (d) It is.
- each of the support wings 126 and 127 extend on the inclined side walls 124 and 125 on both sides of the lid portion 120 in the corrugation traveling direction, respectively.
- Each of the supporting wings 126 and 127 has through holes 126a, 126b, 127a, and 127b for receiving and supporting a portion of the egg.
- each of the support wings 126 and 127 of the lid 120 is folded so that the end thereof contacts the cover plate 121.
- the inclined side walls 124 and 125 on both sides of the corrugation advancing direction of the lid part 120 have adhesive parts 124a, 124b, 125a, and 125b, respectively, separated by the fold line c2.
- the adhesive parts 124a, 124b, 125a, and 125b are bonded to the neighboring inclined side walls 122 and 123 by an adhesive, respectively, to form an accommodation space C2.
- the inclined side wall 122 on one side of the pleat width direction of the lid portion 120 is connected to the inclined side wall 113 of the accommodation portion 110 by the incision line 142, the opposite side inclined side wall 123 is It is connected to the inclined side wall 132 of the locking part 130 by the fold line (d).
- the inclined side wall 122 is formed with an incision line 143 for separating from the accommodation portion 110 to open the lid portion 120, the incision portion (142, 143) divided by the incision ( 141 is formed.
- a handle 144 is formed to facilitate the incision.
- the locking unit 130 includes a rectangular locking bottom plate 131 and four inclined side walls 132, 133, 134 and 135 extending at the edge of the locking bottom plate 131.
- the accommodating space C3 of the locking portion 130 is formed on the four inclined side walls 132, 133, 134, 135 which are folded to be inclined upward from the rectangular fold line a3 formed at the edge of the locking bottom plate 131. It is limited by.
- the inclined side walls 134 and 135 on both sides of the corrugation traveling direction of the locking part 130 are provided with adhesive parts 134a, 134b, 135a, and 135b respectively separated by the fold line c3.
- the adhesive parts 134a, 134b, 135a, and 135b are bonded to the adjacent inclined side walls 132 and 133 by an adhesive, respectively, to form a receiving space C3.
- the lid part 120 and the locking part 130 are shaped to be symmetrical with respect to the fold line d, except for the support wings 126 and 127 from the lid part 120.
- the cap 120 is rotated about the incision line 142 to cover the upper part of the accommodating part 110, and the locking part 130 is rotated about the fold line d to lower the accommodating part 110.
- the inclined side walls (122, 123, 124, 125) of the lid portion 120 is inclined side walls of the corresponding locking portion 130 132, 133, 134 and 135 are in a symmetrical shape so as to abut on and contact with the end face to protect the article contained in the inside of the paper container 100.
- the corrugated insert 150 is formed by forming a folding line so that four mountains M and five valleys G are formed on a paper plate and sequentially folding them in a zigzag form.
- the valley G of the corrugated insert 150 has a flat valley bottom 151 formed by two fold lines u and v.
- the valley bottom portions located on both sides of the wrinkled insertion part 150 in the wrinkle progression direction are formed flat by one fold line.
- the peak M of the corrugated insert 150 is formed by one fold line w and neighboring support side walls 152 that are folded at an angle.
- the acid M may be formed flat on the top of the mountain by two fold lines.
- Each support side wall 152 is formed with through holes 152a and 152b for restraining the article contained in the valley G from flowing in the corrugation width direction.
- a plurality of incisions may be formed at positions where the through holes are formed instead of the through holes 154 to restrain the movement of the articles accommodated in the bone G in the wrinkle width direction.
- the gap between the valleys G of the corrugated insertion part 150 is formed to correspond to the gap between the ribs 111b of the accommodation part 110.
- the valleys 151 of the corrugated insert 150 are each joined with the corresponding ribs 111b of the receptacle 110 with an adhesive.
- the corrugated insert 150 maintains the shape of the corrugation so that the support side walls 152 support the article accommodated between the valleys G with proper elasticity.
- the ribs 111b of the accommodating part 110 and the bone bottoms 151 of the corrugated insertion part 150 are bonded using an adhesive, but are coupled using a stapler or the bone bottoms 151.
- Protrusions may be formed in the bottom 111 and grooves may be formed by combining the protrusions into the grooves.
- a cutout portion 153 is formed in a portion in which the peak M of the support side walls 152 of the corrugated insertion part 150 is formed.
- a buffer plate 155 is inserted into the cutout 153 to divide the bones M to prevent the received items from flowing and hitting each other to be damaged.
- the buffer diaphragm 155 is inserted into the buffer portion 155b and the cutout portion 153 to be inserted into the respective bones G, and the insertion connection portion 155a for connecting the buffer portions 155b. ).
- FIG. 5 illustrates a state in which the egg is placed in the valley of the container 100 of the present embodiment, and the lid part 120 is rotated counterclockwise about the incision line 142 to cover the upper part of the accommodation part 110.
- 6 rotates the lock 130 in a counterclockwise direction about the fold line d so that the container 110 is inserted into the receiving space of the lock 130 so that the lid 120 is not opened. Shows the locked state.
- the incision 141 formed by the incision line 142, 143 on the inclined side wall 122 of the lid 120 Remove the, and open the container by rotating the lid portion 120 around the fold line (d).
- the lid part 120 and the locking part 130 separated from the accommodating part 110 are connected to each other, and the disposable tray includes the accommodating spaces C2 and C3. Can be recycled.
- FIG. 7 is a schematic cross-sectional view showing a state in which an egg is accommodated in the container 100 of this embodiment.
- the eggs E1 accommodated between the opposing support side walls 152 of the corrugated insertion part 150 are partially inserted into the through-holes 152a and 152b formed in the support side wall 152 to be wrinkled. Since the movement is constrained in the width direction, the inclined side walls 112 and 113 in the wrinkle width direction of the accommodation part 110 are not in contact with each other. Therefore, the impact coming from the inclined side walls 112 and 113 in the wrinkle width direction of the accommodating part 110 is not directly transmitted to the accommodated egg.
- the supporting side walls 152 of the corrugated insert 150 are inclined in a tapered shape so that the width thereof becomes narrow toward the bottom, so that the eggs accommodated between the bones G do not contact the bottom 151 of the bone. Do not. Therefore, the impact from the receiving bottom plate 111 is prevented from being directly transmitted to the egg. In addition, even if two eggs E1 accommodated between the support side walls 152 flow through the buffer partition wall 155, the eggs collide with each other to prevent the eggs from being broken.
- the support wings 116 and 117 of the receiving part 110, and the support wings 126 and 127 of the lid part 120 are supported by the support wings 116, 117, 126, 127 so as not to come into contact with the inclined side walls 114, 115, 124, 125, respectively.
- the impact from the inclined side walls 114, 115, 124, 125 in the direction of wrinkles is prevented from being transmitted directly to the eggs E2.
- a portion of the egg is accommodated in the through-holes formed in each of the support wings 116 and 117 of the accommodation unit 110 and the support wings 126 and 127 of the lid unit 120 to prevent flow, and the buffer partition wall 155 prevents the floating eggs from colliding and being damaged.
- the lid portion 120 is the same size as the lock portion 130, so that when the closed end of the inclined side walls 122, 123, 124, 125 of the lid portion 120 corresponding to the lock portion 130
- the height of the mountain (M) of the corrugated insertion portion 150 is formed higher than the height of the inclined side walls 112, 113, 114, 115 of the receiving portion 110, the cover plate 121 of the lid portion 120 ) In contact with Therefore, the external shock transmitted from the cover plate 121 of the lid 120 is prevented from being directly transmitted to the eggs E1 and E2. That is, the stackable container 100 according to the present invention supports the article in a floating state inside the container 100 to prevent external shock from being directly transmitted to the article.
- the accommodation portion 110 having the stacked through holes 111a is inserted into the accommodation space C3 of the locking portion 130. Therefore, even if the eggs E1 and E2 are damaged and the liquid flows out through the laminated through hole 111a, the locking bottom plate 131 under the laminated through hole 111a prevents the liquid from leaking out.
- the locking part 130 functions as a locking means for preventing the lid part 120 from being opened, and at the same time, the glass bottle containing the egg E or the liquid is damaged and the liquid is damaged.
- the leakage preventing function for preventing the flow out to the laminated through-hole 111a of the receiving portion 110 is performed.
- the container 100 of the present embodiment may be stacked only when the buffer diaphragm 155 is not assembled. Therefore, the article is transported and stored in the absence of the buffer diaphragm 155 before being put into the container.
- the use of the buffer diaphragm 155 is optional and, if necessary, is assembled by inserting into the corrugated insert 150 just prior to placing the article in the container.
- the buffer diaphragm is removed in a state in which the container shown in FIG. 1 is assembled, and the supporting blades of each of the accommodating part and the lid part are stacked in the unfolded state.
- the acid of the lower container is inserted into and closely adhered to the space formed at the lower part of the acid of the upper container by passing through a stack-through hole formed in the receiving portion of the upper container.
- the inclined side walls of the container placed on the upper side are inserted and stacked into the receiving space formed by the inclined side walls of the container placed on the lower side.
- the supporting wings of the container placed on the upper part are stacked on the upper part of the supporting wings placed on the lower part.
- the container according to the present invention can be stacked in a state where the receiving portion, the lid portion and the locking portion are unfolded because it has the following structure.
- the corrugated insertion part 150 is coupled to the receiving bottom plate 111 in a state spaced apart from the inclined side walls 112, 113, 114, and 115 of the accommodation part 100 by the inclined side walls 112 and 113. , 114 and 115 and the corrugated insert 150 are not interfered when stacked.
- the support side wall 152 of the corrugated insertion portion is inclined, and the inclined side walls of the receiving portion 110 and the lid portion 120 and the locking portion 130 are inclined. Since the container of this embodiment can be stacked and stored and transported with the buffer partition removed. It is economical because it does not take up much space when storing or transporting.
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- 수용 바닥판과, 수용공간을 한정하도록 상기 수용 바닥판의 가장자리에서 경사지도록 연장된 복수의 경사측벽을 포함하는 수용부와,덮개판과, 수용공간을 한정하도록 상기 덮개판의 가장자리에서 경사지도록 연장된 복수의 경사측벽을 포함하는 뚜껑부와,잠금 바닥판과, 수용공간을 한정하도록 상기 잠금 바닥판의 가장자리에서 경사지도록 연장된 복수의 경사측벽을 포함하는 잠금부를 포함하고,수용부의 경사측벽에 연결된 뚜껑부를 회전시켜서 수용부의 상부를 덮고, 뚜껑부의 경사측벽에 연결된 잠금부를 회전시켜서 수용부를 잠금부의 수용공간에 삽입하여 뚜껑부가 열리지 않도록 구속하기 위하여,상기 뚜껑부의 양측에 수용부와 잠금부가 배치되어 있고,이웃하는 상기 수용부의 경사측벽과 뚜껑부의 경사측벽이 연결되어 있고, 이웃하는 상기 뚜껑부의 경사측벽과 잠금부의 경사측벽이 연결되어 있고,상기 수용부는 수용부의 경사측벽과 잠금부의 경사측벽이 밀착되어 상기 잠금부의 수용공간에 삽입되도록 된 적층 가능한 물품 포장용 용기.
- 제1항에 있어서,상기 수용부와 연결된 뚜껑부의 경사측벽과 상기 잠금부와 연결된 뚜껑부의 경사측벽 중에서 적어도 하나의 경사측벽에 연결을 분리하기 위한 절개선이 형성된 적층 가능한 물품 포장용 용기.
- 제1항 또는 제2항에 있어서,산과, 상기 산의 양측에 형성된 골과, 이웃하는 산과 골을 연결하고 주름의 진행방향을 따라서 순차로 서로 반대 방향으로 경사진 지지측벽들을 포함하는 주름진 삽입부를 더 포함하고,상기 주름진 삽입부의 각각의 골들은 평평한 골바닥부를 구비하고, 각각의 골바닥부는 상기 수용부의 수용 바닥판에 결합되어 있고,상기 수용 바닥판에는 결합 된 골바닥부 사이가 제거되어 적층 관통구멍이 형성된 적층 가능한 물품 포장용 용기.
- 제3항에 있어서,상기 주름진 삽입부의 각각의 산에는, 주름진 삽입부의 골들을 분할 하기 위한 완충 격판이 삽입될 수 있도록 주름의 진행방향으로 절개부가 형성된 적층 가능한 물품 포장용 용기.
- 제3항에 있어서,상기 주름진 삽입부의 적어도 하나의 지지측벽에는, 수용되는 물품의 일부가 삽입되기 위한 관통구멍이 형성된 적층 가능한 물품 포장용 용기.
- 제3항에 있어서,상기 수용부의 주름 진행 방향의 양측 경사측벽에서 연장된 한 쌍의 지지날개부와, 상기 뚜껑부의 주름 진행 방향의 양측 경사측벽에서 연장된 한 쌍의 지지날개부를 더 포함하는 적층 가능한 물품 포장용 용기.
- 제6항에 있어서,상기 수용부의 각각의 지지날개부는 접혀져서 수용부의 바닥판에 단부가 접촉하도록 되어 있고,상기 뚜껑부의 각각의 지지날개부는 접혀져서 뚜껑부의 덮개판에 단부가 접촉하도록 되어 있고,상기 각각의 지지날개부에는, 수용되는 물품의 일부가 삽입되기 위한 적어도 하나의 관통구멍이 형성되어 있는 적층 가능한 물품 포장용 용기.
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