Packing box

A bottom plate is disposed in a bottom of an inner space of the box body. A plurality of partition plates are assembled with each other in a form of a lattice and placed on the bottom plate to define a plurality of chambers in the inner space of the box body. A plurality of projections are integrally formed at the circumferential edges of the bottom plate. Each projection has a slit into which one of end portions of the partition plates are inserted.

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Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

[0001] The present invention relates to a packing box which includes partition plates for the purpose of dividing an interior of the box into a plurality of small chambers so as to contain a plurality of articles to be contained.

[0002] In a related-art packing box for containing products such as electronic apparatuses having small sizes as the articles to be contained, when a plurality of the articles to be contained have been put into the packing box as they are, for transportation or the like, it has occurred that the articles contained may collide with each other during the transportation, causing breakdowns of the products.

[0003] For this reason, in a related-art packing box 11 for containing a plurality of articles to be contained, an assembly of partition plates 12 composed of a plurality of long plates which had been assembled in a form of a lattice has been arranged inside a box body 13 as shown in FIG. 7, so that the articles to be contained may be separately contained one by one in a plurality of small chambers divided by this assembly of the partition plates 12 to conduct transportation.

[0004] However, in the above described packing box 11, the long plates composing the assembly of the partition plates 12 have been abutted, at only their ends 12a, against inner walls of the box body 13, but not particularly fixed to the inner walls. Therefore, as shown in FIG. 8, the ends 12a of the long plates may be fluttered during the transportation, and have been unable to stably retain the small chambers which had been divided for separately containing the articles to be contained. As the results, the articles to be contained which have been enclosed with the fluttered partition plates 12 have violently moved inside the packing box, and breakdowns have occurred in a similar manner to the case in which the above described articles to be contained have been put into the box as they have been, without being separated.

[0005] In order to eliminate such a problem, it is desirable that holding plates or the like for holding the ends 12a of the partition plates 12 may be additionally provided near the ends 12a in order to stabilize the ends so as not to flutter. However, because outer dimensions of the packing box 11, and sizes and number of the products to be contained in the packing box 11 have been decided, there has been no space in the packing box 11 for additionally providing such holding plates, and so, it has been difficult to add the holding plates or the like.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

[0006] It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a packing box which is capable of containing articles to be contained in a stable manner, by holding ends of partition plates intended to form separate small chambers inside the packing box, so as not to flutter.

[0007] In order to achieve the above object, according to the present invention, there is provided a packing box, comprising:

[0008] a box body;

[0009] a bottom plate, disposed in a bottom of an inner space of the box body;

[0010] a plurality of partition plates, assembled with each other in a form of a lattice and placed on the bottom plate to define a plurality of chambers in the inner space of the box body; and

[0011] a plurality of projections, integrally formed at the circumferential edges of the bottom plate, each having a slit into which one of end portions of the partition plates are inserted.

[0012] Preferably, each of the projection has a first portion, a second portion situated inner than the first part and a cut-out portion. When the bottom plate is placed in the box body, the first portion is abutted against an inner wall of the box body, the second portion is slanted upward and the cut-out portion forms a slit when the partition walls are placed in the box body.

[0013] Here, it is preferable that each of the projections is folded at least at a boundary between the first portion and the second portion when the bottom plate is placed in the box body.

[0014] Alternatively, it is preferable that the first portion is a distal end of each of the projections.

[0015] Preferably, the bottom plate has an area which is substantially the same as an area of the bottom of the inner space of the box body.

[0016] With such configurations, fluttering of the partition plates can be suppressed so that troubles or collapses of the articles contained can be prevented.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

[0017] The above objects and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent by describing in detail preferred exemplary embodiments thereof with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:

[0018] FIG. 1 is an exploded perspective view of a packing box according to a first embodiment of the present invention;

[0019] FIG. 2 is a plan view of a bottom plate to be contained in a box body;

[0020] FIG. 3 is an enlarged plan view of a projection of the bottom plate;

[0021] FIG. 4 is a view of the projection in a state contained in the box body;

[0022] FIG. 5 is an enlarged plan view of a projection of a packing box according to a second embodiment of the invention;

[0023] FIG. 6 is a perspective view of a projection according to a third embodiment in a state contained in the box body;

[0024] FIG. 7 is a plan view of a related-art packing box in which an assembly of partition plates has been contained; and

[0025] FIG. 8 is a view showing a state in which ends of the partition plates are fluttering in the same packing box.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

[0026] Preferred embodiments of a packing box according to the present invention will be described in detail referring to the accompanying drawings.

[0027] A packing box 1 is intended to contain a plurality of articles to be contained on occasion of transporting them or so, and the packing box 1 is composed of a box body 2, an assembly of partition plates 3, a bottom plate 4, and a top plate 5. These box body 2, assembly of the partition plates 3, bottom plate 4, and top plate 5 are formed of thick paper such as cardboard or the like. They are arranged in the box body 2 in an order of the bottom plate 4, the assembly of the partition plates 3, and the top plate 5.

[0028] The assembly of the partition plates 3 is composed of a plurality of long plates which have been assembled in a form of a lattice so as to divide an interior of the box body 2 into a plurality of spaces. When the assembly of the partition plates 3 is arranged in the box body 2, respective both ends of the long plates which have been assembled in a form of a lattice respectively come into contact with inner walls of the box body 2. In the spaces divided by the assembly of the partition plates 3, the products to be contained in the packing box 1 are separately contained one by one.

[0029] The bottom plate 4 is a plate member in a quadrate shape which is adapted to close an open face at a bottom face side of the assembly of the partition plates 3. As shown in FIG. 2, the bottom plate 4 is provided with a plurality of projections 6 which are formed in such a manner that respective one ends of the projections may protrude outwardly from a circumferential edge of the bottom plate 4.

[0030] The same number of the projections 6 as the number of the ends of the long plates composing the assembly of the partition plates 3 are provided at positions corresponding to the ends of the partition plates 3, when the bottom plate 4 and the assembly of the partition plates 3 have been arranged inside the box body 2.

[0031] As described above, one end of each of the projection 6 protrudes outwardly from the edge of the bottom plate 4 (in the following description, this one end is referred to as “a free end 6a”), and the other end is made integral with the bottom plate 4 inwardly from the edge of the bottom plate 4 (in the following description, this other end is referred to as “a fixed end 6b”). The projection 6 is provided with a slit 6c extending from the free end 6a to the fixed end 6b. This slit 6c in the projection 6 is provided at a position corresponding to an end of each of the partition plates 3, when the bottom plate 4 and the assembly of the partition plates 3 have been arranged inside the box body 2.

[0032] After the bottom plate 4 has been arranged inside the box body 2, the projection 6 is folded at the fixed end 6b toward an upper face of the bottom plate 4, that is, a plane on which the assembly of the partition plates 3 is to be arranged, as shown in FIG. 4. On this occasion, the projection 6 is folded at a line 6e between the free end 6a and the fixed end 6b so as to form an angled shape in a substantially triangle whose base is constituted by a part of the bottom plate 4, as shown in the same drawing. By providing the projections 6 on the bottom plate 4, and by folding the projections 6 in such a shape as described above when the bottom plate 4 is arranged inside the box body 2, the slits 6c formed in the projections 6 will form grooves which allow the assembly of the partition plates 3 is to be inserted.

[0033] The top plate 5 is a plate member in a quadrate shape which is adapted to be overlapped on the assembly of the partition plates 3 inside the box body 2 in order to close an open face at an upper face side of the assembly of the partition plates 3.

[0034] According to the packing box 1 as described above, fluttering of the partition plates 3 inside the packing box 1 can be considerably suppressed, by fixing them by inserting the ends of the partition plates 3 into the slits 6c in the projections 6 which have been folded when the bottom plate 4 has been arranged in the packing box 1.

[0035] In the above described embodiment, the fixed end 6b of the projection 6 is positioned inwardly from the edge of the bottom plate 4, as shown in FIG. 4. However, the present invention is not limited to such a structure.

[0036] As shown in FIG. 5, for example, the projection 6 may have such a structure that the fixed end 6b is constituted by a part of the edge of the bottom plate 4, and there is formed an opening 6d extending from this fixed end 6b to a position short of the free end 6a. In this case, the end of the partition plate 3 is adapted to be inserted into the opening 6d.

[0037] Further, as shown in FIG. 6, the projection 6 may be folded at the fixed end 6b toward the upper face of the bottom plate 4, that is, the plane on which the assembly of the partition plates 3 is to be arranged, in such a manner that the free end 6a may be abutted against the inner wall (not shown) of the box so as to provide a slanted plane, and the slit 6c formed in the projection 6 may form a groove which allows the end of the partition plate 3 is to be inserted.

Claims

1. A packing box, comprising:

a box body;
a bottom plate, disposed in a bottom of an inner space of the box body;
a plurality of partition plates, assembled with each other in a form of a lattice and placed on the bottom plate to define a plurality of chambers in the inner space of the box body; and
a plurality of projections, integrally formed at the circumferential edges of the bottom plate, each having a slit into which one of end portions of the partition plates are inserted.

2. The packing box as set forth in claim 1, wherein each of the projection has a first portion, a second portion situated inner than the first part and a cut-out portion; and

when the bottom plate is placed in the box body, the first portion is abutted against an inner wall of the box body, the second portion is slanted upward and the cut-out portion forms a slit when the partition walls are placed in the box body.

3. The packing box as set forth in claim 2, wherein each of the projections is folded at least at a boundary between the first portion and the second portion when the bottom plate is placed in the box body.

4. The packing box as set forth in claim 2, wherein the first portion is a distal end of each of the projections.

5. The packing box as set forth in claim 1, wherein the bottom plate has an area which is substantially the same as an area of the bottom of the inner space of the box body.

Patent History
Publication number: 20030094482
Type: Application
Filed: Nov 21, 2002
Publication Date: May 22, 2003
Inventor: Hiroshi Ishimaru (Tokyo)
Application Number: 10300826
Classifications
Current U.S. Class: Retaining Means Includes Channels Or Grooves For Ends Of The Partition (229/120.34)
International Classification: B65D005/495;