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BR-202024018270-U2 - TOY PACKAGING

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Abstract

Describes packaging (1) that protects and allows viewing of toys through the lid (4). It consists of a box (2), an inner cradle (3) and a lid (4) formed by cutting and creasing; the box (2) has a bottom portion (201), sides (202, 205) with respective reinforcing flaps (203, 206); the side portions (205) have fitting means (208); the bottom portion (201) has rectangular cutouts (209) adjacent to the fold lines of the shorter (204) and longer (207) sides, which receive the rectangular projections (210) present on the outer edges (211, 212) of the reinforcing flaps (203, 206); the side portions (202, 205) have arc-shaped cutouts (213); the lid (4) in raw vacuum-molded sheet is formed by cutting and creasing; the side portions (402, 403) of the lid (4) have on the edges (406, 407) projections (408) in the form of a circular sector (408); the ends of the side portions (402) have a triangular projection (409) followed by a rounded projection (410) provided with a notch (411) at the outer end between the triangular projection (409) and the rounded projection (410); each of the ends of the side portions (403) have a cutout (412) arranged at 45 degrees.

Inventors

  • Gustavo Jensen

Assignees

  • Roma Jensen Comércio E Indústria Ltda.

Dates

Publication Date
20260317
Application Date
20240905

Claims (1)

  1. 1. “TOY PACKAGING” consisting of a box (2), an inner cradle (3) and a lid (4); the box (2), formed by die-cutting, comprises a bottom portion (201), two side portions (202) with two respective reinforcing flaps (203) and two side portions (205) with two respective reinforcing flaps (206); the side portions (205) have fitting means (208) arranged at their ends, in the direction of the greater length; the bottom portion (201) has rectangular cutouts (209) arranged adjacent to the fold lines of the sides (204) and the sides (207); the inner cradle (3), formed by die-cutting, comprises three contiguous rectangular portions (301, 302, 303), delimited by the fold lines (304, 305); the edges, top (306), bottom (307) and side (308) of the rectangular portion (303) having cutouts (309), and rectangular projections (210) being present on the reinforcement tabs (203) of the sides (204), and on the reinforcement tabs (206) of the sides (207) of the box (2); the lid being constituted by a flat rectangular portion (401), two side portions (402) and two side portions (403); the packaging (1) characterized by the side portions (202) and the side portions (205) of the box (2) having arc-shaped cutouts (213) ending in round holes (214), arranged centrally in relation to the length of the respective side portions (202) and (205); the arc-shaped cutouts (213) being arranged in the first third adjacent to the fold lines between the side portions (202) and respective reinforcing tabs (203); and between the side portions (205) and respective reinforcing tabs (206); the lid (4) being made of thermoplastic material, raw vacuum molding plate, shaped by cutting and creasing, the side portions (402, 403) of the lid (4) having on their respective edges (406, 407), projections (408) in the form of a circular sector (408); each of the ends of the side portions (402) having a triangular projection (409) followed by a rounded projection (410) and having a notch (411) at the outer end between the triangular projection (409) and the rounded projection (410); each of the ends of the side portions (403) shall have a cut (412), arranged between 30 and 60 degrees, preferably at 45 degrees.

Description

FIELD OF APPLICATION [001] This descriptive report of a Utility Model Patent presents packaging developed to hold toys in general, preferably dolls and their accessories, which provides protection to the toys and allows, through the lid made of semi-rigid transparent plastic material, the visualization of the toys when said packaging is on display for sale, which allows customers to easily verify and identify the model to be purchased. [002] The packaging now proposed belongs to the field of packaging for articles in general, more particularly toys. PREAMBLE [003] The packaging is preferably parallelepiped in shape and is provided with an inner cradle, both made of micro-corrugated cardboard. The inner cradle has cutouts, folds and accessories made of thermoplastic materials, transparent or opaque, elastic, tying and/or fastening elements, which are intended for the correct positioning and immobilization of toys and accessories inside the packaging. [004] The box is preferably shaped by a die-cutting process, which creates folds and projections to be fitted into slots shaped in the packaging itself or by folding its parts, and it is also possible to use adhesives and/or adhesive tapes to assemble the packaging. [005] The packaging now developed for containing toys and/or other articles in general, such as, for example, dolls, characters, animals and the like, has improvements in specific elements that give it characteristics of novelty, inventive step and industrial application, the necessary and indispensable triad for obtaining legal protection. STATE OF THE ART [006] The state of the art has numerous opaque, transparent, translucent, combined, entirely opaque packagings, with opaque materials and transparent flexible films, many of them produced by vacuum forming. Disadvantages of the State of the Art [007] Among the disadvantages we can mention in opaque packaging, the impossibility of visualizing the toys contained therein, which are usually indicated by a legend on the outside of the packaging and/or illustrations or photographs printed on the packaging. [008] In packaging with transparent semi-rigid parts, the fact that they need to be made by vacuum molding followed by fixing the parts by clamps, gluing and/or ultrasonic welding, increases their production cost. [009] Translucent packaging makes it somewhat difficult to correctly see the products inside. [0010] In packaging made of opaque materials and transparent films, a relative fragility is noted when multiple packages are stacked, resulting in a poor appearance of the packaging itself, rupture of the plastic film, or even damage to the products contained within due to the fragility of the structure and the possibility of deformation of the packaging. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION [0011] Focusing on these drawbacks and aiming to present solutions to the consumer market, the inventor developed the packaging now proposed, which will stand out from others in the state of the art, due to its simplicity of manufacture, reduced cost and greater resistance when stacked on top of each other. [0012] The proposed packaging consists mainly of three elements: a box formed from die-cut corrugated cardboard; an inner tray also produced by die-cutting and creasing; and a lid made of transparent semi-rigid thermoplastic material, also formed from a die-cut blank. [0013] Additionally, the packaging features elements for securing and positioning the toys, shaped using standard methods of the prior art. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS [0014] The toy packaging now proposed, being better understood in its technical aspects from the detailed description that will be made based on the figures below, in which: • Figure 1 shows a plan view of the cut and crease of the box; • Figure 2 shows a plan view of the cut and crease of the inner cradle; • Figure 3 illustrates a view of the cut and crease details that make up the lid of the packaging; • Figure 4 shows an enlarged detail of the folding, assembly and fixing projections of the lid to the box; • Figure 5 shows an exploded perspective view of the box and lid, indicating the fitting position of the lid projections in the half-moon cutouts on the sides of the box; • Figure 6 shows an enlarged view of the half-moon cutouts provided on the sides of the box to receive the fixing projections of the lid; • Figure 7 shows a perspective view of the assembled box; • Figure 8 illustrates a front view of the assembled packaging; • Figure 9 shows a rear view of the packaging; • Figure 10 shows the left side view of the packaging; and • Figure 11 shows the top view of the packaging. REFERENCE SIGNS [0015] The packaging for toys being best described by the following reference signs: (1) Packaging; (2) Box; (3) Inner cradle; (4) Lid; (201) Bottom portion; (202) Side portions [smaller sides]; (203) Reinforcing flaps [smaller sides]; (204) Smaller sides; (205) Side portions [larger sides]; (206) Reinforcing flaps [larger sides];