BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Field of the Invention
[0001] The present invention relates to a paper container having a hexahedral configuration
which is formed by shaping paper into a box.
Description of the Related Art
[0002] As a container for containing detergent, foodstuff and the like, a hexahedral paper
container is widely used. This paper container comprises a container main body for
containing a content and a lid member for covering an upper end open surface of the
container main body. The content is taken out of the paper container by opening/closing
the lid member. As the lid member, there are some which are known, such as a removable
opening/closing lid which is provided separately from the container main body, a lid
board which is open- and-closably hingedly attached to the back side edge parts of
an upper end open surface and in which a lock piece formed by bending a tip part is
engaged with an inner side of front side edge parts of the upper end open surface
to thereby realize a sealing state, and the like.
[0003] In the case where the paper container is used as a container for storing detergent,
foodstuff, etc., the paper container is formed by shaping an oil-resisting sheet of
paper into a box because those stored in the container often contain oil. As a sheet
of paper having an oil-resisting property, a laminated paper sheet formed by laminating
an olefin-based or polyester-based film or by sticking an aluminum foil on that surface
of a paper base material which serves as an inner surface of the paper container is
used. When using such a conventional paper container in which a laminated paper sheet
is used, entry of oil into the paper base material can effectively be blocked by the
laminated film on the inner surface of the container.
[0004] Further, in the case where a paper container is used as a detergent container, the
detergent is prevented from absorbing moisture by attaching a seal material to an
entire periphery of an open edge part of the container main body in which detergent
is stored.
[0005] Furthermore, there is, as disclosed in Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No.
11-124600, a sheet-like detergent in which detergent is packaged with a water-soluble
sheet. This detergent is compactly packaged, the quantity of use can easily be adjusted
in actual use, handling is easy and it is no more required to take out the detergent
by cutting the packing bag in use.
[0006] In the hexahedral paper container, an inner flap, an intermediate flap and an outer
flap extending from respective sides surrounding an upper surface or bottom surface
opening are sequentially folded one upon another and bonded together so that the opening
is closed.
[0007] However, in the case of the conventional paper containers, that one having the opening/closing
lid separately provided is inconvenient to handle, and another one having the lid
board tends to produce a gap at the peripheral area, thus making it difficult to obtain
a favorable sealing state. In the case where sheet-like matters, in particular, are
stored as contents in the container in the form of layers, the stored matters are
difficult to be taken out from the upper end open surface.
[0008] Moreover, the conventional paper containers give rise to such a problem that when
a laminated paper is cut and its cut section formed in a peripheral edge part end
face or the like contacts with the contents, oil tends to ooze out from the cut section
and permeate into a paper base material. By this oil stain, the outer appearance of
the paper container is badly degraded.
[0009] Since the conventional paper container has a rectangular parallelepiped configuration
with a bottom and only its top surface is open, packaged detergent, which is vertically
stacked up in layer, is difficult to be taken out. Especially, in the case of a packaged
detergent in which the packaging material has a water-soluble property, the adjacent
packaged detergent are readily stuck to each other when moisture is absorbed. This
makes it even more difficult to take out the packaged detergent. Furthermore, when
the container is to be opened, the seal material at the opening edge part of the paper
container must be released over the entire circumference and therefore, this paper
container is difficult to open.
[0010] In addition, in the case where sheet-like detergent is stored in the container in
the form of layers, the water-soluble sheet is dissolved upon contact with a water-drop
and the packaged detergent are readily stuck to each other.
[0011] At the time of closing the opening at the upper surface or bottom surface of the
box container, an adhesive agent is applied to the outer surface of the inner flap
and then, the intermediate flap is attached thereto. Thereafter, an adhesive agent
is applied to the outer surface of the intermediate flap and then, the outer flap
is attached thereto. Therefore, two steps are required for applying an adhesive agent
and the facilities become complicated.
[0012] It is, therefore, an object of the present invention to provide a paper container
which is easy to handle, and in which a favorable sealing state can be obtained at
the time of closing and the content can more easily be taken out.
[0013] It is another object of the present invention to provide a paper container, in which
even in the case where oil contained in the content of the container oozes out from
a cut section of paper and permeates into a paper base material, the oil stain can
be made less conspicuous so that the good outer appearance can easily be maintained.
[0014] A further object of the present invention is to provide a paper container, in which
a packaged detergent is easy to take out and the detergent is prevented from absorbing
moisture.
[0015] A still further object of the present invention is to provide a paper container,
in which moisture-preventive property and water-drop entry-preventive property of
the container are improved and sheet-like detergent packaged with a water-soluble
sheet can be prevented from sticking to each other.
[0016] A yet further object of the present invention is to provide a paper container, in
which at the time of manufacturing a paper container, the step for applying an adhesive
agent is limited to only one so that the manufacturing process can be simplified and
the facilities can also be simplified.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0017] The present invention has achieved the above objects by providing a paper container
having a hexahedral configuration which is formed by shaping paper into a box, the
paper container comprising a container main body and a lid member hingedly attached
to a back side edge part of an upper end open surface of the container main body and
adapted to open/close the upper end open surface, a front board of the container main
body being formed with a concave cutout part extending from the upper end open surface,
and the lid member comprising an upper surface lid part for covering the upper end
open surface, a front surface lid part large enough to cover the concave cutout part,
and a pair of side lid parts interposed between side edge parts of the upper surface
lid part and side edge parts of the front surface lid part and adapted to vertically
join the front surface lid part with the upper surface lid part.
The phrase "upper end open surface" here means a surface of the container which
is located at the upper end thereof and open.
[0018] Also, the present invention has achieved the above objects by providing a paper container,
wherein a faucet part is mounted on an inner side of the container main body and the
concave cutout part is formed in a front board of the faucet part, the container main
body and lid member are formed by cutting and dividing the hexahedral paper box through
a severance guide line extending from opposite ends of a connecting ridge line between
an upper board and a back board of the paper box, and the severance guide line extends
obliquely downward from the opposite ends of the connecting ridge line along a pair
of side boards and extends along the front board beneath the concave cutout part formed
in the front board of the faucet part.
[0019] Furthermore, the present invention has achieved the above objects by providing a
paper container, wherein a lock part is disposed beneath the concave cutout part and
adapted to lock a lower end part of the front surface lid part of the lid member.
[0020] In addition, the present invention has achieved the above objects by providing a
paper container which is formed by shaping paper into a box and which stores an oil
containing-content such as detergent and foodstuff, in which the paper is formed of
a paper base material, a printed layer covering an outer surface of the paper base
material, an outer colored film covering an outer surface of the printed layer, and
an inner film covering an inner surface of the paper base material.
[0021] The above-mentioned colored film is a film obtained by applying various kinds of
pigments such as an extender pigment and an inorganic pigment to a resin composing
the film. The colored film may be obtained by printing color on the inner and outer
surfaces of the film.
[0022] Also, the present invention has achieved the above objects by providing a paper container,
which stores a packaged detergent, and wherein the container main body and the lid
member are hingedly connected to each other, and the container main body is formed
at a front board thereof with a concave cutout part. There are two types of packaged
detergent. In the first type, the packaging material is formed of a water-soluble
material and the packaged detergent can be thrown into a washing machine as it is,
while in the second type, detergent is used by tearing up the package containing detergent
and taking out the detergent from the package.
[0023] Besides, the present invention has achieved the above objects by providing a paper
container, which stores a sheet-like detergent which is packaged with a water-soluble
sheet and stacked up in layers, and wherein the paper container includes a faucet
part which is inserted into the container main body along an inner surface thereof,
an inner surface of the lid member in a closed position overlies the faucet part,
and the container main body, the faucet part and lid member are formed of a moisture-proof
material.
[0024] Furthermore, the present invention has achieved the above objects by providing a
paper container in which an inner flap, an intermediate flap and an outer flap extending
from each side surrounding a bottom surface of the container main body or an upper
surface of the lid member are overlapped with one another in this order and bonded
together, wherein the intermediate flap is provided at a part thereof with a cutout
part. The expression "cutout part" herein used refers to a single or plural punched-out
hole-like part, a part in which an end part of the rectangular flap is broken, or
the like.
[0025] The paper container of the present invention offers the advantages that handling
is easy, a favorable sealing state at the time of closing can be obtained and the
content can more easily be taken out.
[0026] If, in the paper container of the present invention, the sheet of paper shaped into
a box is formed of the paper base material, the printed layer covering an outer surface
of the paper base material, an outer colored film covering an outer surface of the
printed layer, and an inner film covering an inner surface of the paper base material,
even in the case where oil contained in the content of the container oozes out from
a cut section of paper and permeates into the paper base material, the oil stain can
be made less conspicuous so that the good outer appearance can easily be maintained.
[0027] The paper container of the present invention also offers the advantages that, in
the case where a packaged detergent is stored in the container, the packaged detergent
is easy to take out and can be prevented from absorbing moisture.
[0028] In the paper container of the present invention, at the time of storing the sheet-like
detergent packaged with a water-soluble sheet in layers, if there is a provision of
a faucet part which is inserted along the inner surface of the container main body,
the inner surface of the lid member in the closed position overlies the faucet and
if the container main body, the faucet part and the lid member are formed of a moisture-preventive
material, the moisture-preventive property and water-drop entry preventive property
of the container can be improved and the sheet-like detergent packaged with a water-soluble
sheet can be prevented from sticking to each other.
[0029] Furthermore, in the paper container of the present invention, at the time of overlapping
the inner flap, the intermediate flap and the outer flap extending from each side
surrounding the bottom surface of the container main body or the upper surface of
the lid member in this order and bonding them, if the intermediate flap is provided
at a part thereof with a cutout part, when a paper container is manufactured, the
step for applying an adhesive agent is limited to only one so that the manufacturing
process can be simplified and the facilities can also be simplified.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0030]
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a paper container according to a first embodiment
of the present invention, wherein a lid part is in an open position.
FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view of the paper container according to the first
embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the paper container according to the first embodiment
of the present invention, wherein the lid part is in a closed position.
FIG. 4 is a perspective view for explaining a tearing up state of a cutting strip.
FIG. 5 is a perspective view of a paper container according to a second embodiment
of the present invention, wherein a lid part is in an open position.
FIG. 6 is a perspective view of a paper container according to a third embodiment
of the present invention, wherein a lid part is in an open position.
FIG. 7 is a sectional view for explaining a lamination structure of a cardboard.
FIG. 8 is an exploded perspective view of a paper container according to a fourth
embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 9 is a perspective view of the paper container according to the fourth embodiment
of the present invention, wherein a lid part is in an open position.
FIG. 10 is a perspective view showing a sheet-like detergent.
FIG. 11 is a perspective view showing an upper surface of a paper container before
a bonding procedure is carried out.
FIG. 12 is a perspective view showing the upper surface of the paper container, wherein
a bonding procedure is in a midway.
FIG. 13(A) is a perspective view showing the upper surface of the paper container,
wherein a bonding procedure is completed.
FIG. 13(B) is a sectional view taken on line III-III of FIG. 13(A).
FIG. 14 is a perspective view showing a bottom surface of the paper container before
a bonding procedure is carried out.
FIG. 15 is a perspective view showing the bottom surface of the paper container, wherein
a bonding procedure is in a midway.
FIG. 16(A) is a perspective view showing the bottom surface of the paper container,
wherein a bonding procedure is completed.
FIG. 16(B) is a sectional view taken on line IV-IV of FIG. 16(A).
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0031] As shown in FIG. 1, a paper container 10 according to a first embodiment of the present
invention is used, for example, as a container for containing a sheet-like detergent
11 of a thin plate-like form arranged in a multilayer. The sheet-like detergent 11
is formed into a sheet by sandwiching a washing detergent between water-soluble sheets.
This sheet-like detergent 11 is thrown into a washing machine or the like as it is
and used for washing.
[0032] The paper container 10 according to the first embodiment is a rectangular parallelepiped
paper container which is formed by shaping a cardboard into a box. The paper container
10 comprises a container main body 12 and a lid member 14 hingedly attached to a back
side edge part of an upper end open surface 13 of the container main body 12 and adapted
to open/close the upper end open surface 13. A front board 15 of the container main
body 12 is formed with a concave cutout part 16 extending from the upper end open
surface 13. The lid member 14 comprises an upper lid part 17 adapted to cover the
upper end open surface 13, a front lid part 18 large enough to cover the concave cutout
part 16, and one pair of side lid parts 19 interposed between side edge parts of the
upper lid part 17 and side edge parts of the front lid part 18 and adapted to vertically
join the front lid part 18 with the upper lid part 17.
[0033] The cardboard constituting the paper container 10 is a laminated paper which comprises,
for example, a paper base material, a printed layer and an outer film adapted to cover
an outer surface of the paper base material, and an inner film adapted to cover an
inner surface of the paper base material. This cardboard is cut into a predetermined
development configuration and then folded into a three-dimensional configuration.
Then, by bonding appropriate areas of the cardboard, a rectangular parallelepiped
paper container 10 having, for example, a vertical length of 90 mm and a lateral length
of 130 mm and a height of 100 mm.
[0034] The container main body 12 is a rectangular parallelepiped box body whose upper end
surface is opened as the upper end open surface 13. According to the first embodiment,
the container main body 12 has, as shown in FIG. 2, a rectangular parallelepiped faucet
part 21 mounted on an inner side of an outer jacket 20 which constitutes the container
main body 12. Thus, the container main body 12 is of a dual construction. An upper
half part of the front board 22 of the faucet part 21 and upper half parts of the
pair of side boards 23 are exposed upward of the outer jacket 20, and therefore, form
the front board 15 and the side boards 25, together with the outer jacket 20 (see
FIG. 1).
[0035] According to the first embodiment, the exposed front board 22 of the faucet part
21 constituting the front board 15 of the container main body 12 is formed within
its region of a lateral length of 100 mm and a height of 60 mm with the concave cutout
part 16 extending from the upper end open surface 13 of the container main body 12
such that a lower end edge part of the concave cutout part 16 is curved. By cutting
24 opposite sides of a central part of the curved lower end edge part of the concave
cutout part 16, a tongue-like lock part 26 is formed on the central part of the concave
cutout part 16. A lower end part of the front lid part 18 of the lid member 14, which
is described later, is engaged with this tongue-like lock part 26 when the lid member
14 of the container main body 10 is closed (see FIG. 3).
[0036] The lid member 14 is hingedly attached at the back side edge part of the upper lid
part 17 through a crease line 28 to the upper end edge part of the back board 27 of
the outer jacket 20 which constitutes the container main body 12 (see FIG. 2). The
lid member 14 is turned about this crease line 28 to open/close the upper end open
surface 13. The upper lid part 17 has a square configuration having a londitudinal
length of 90 mm and a lateral length of 130 mm, which is generally same as the size
of the upper end open surface 13. The upper lid part 17 is arranged such that it overlies
the upper end open surface 13 when the lid member 14 is in a closed position. The
front lid part 18 has a square configuration having a lateral length of 130 mm and
a height of 65 mm. An upper edge part of the front lid part 18 is vertically joined
with a front side edge part of the upper lid part 17. Moreover, as shown in FIG. 3,
when the lid member 14 is in a closed position, a lower end edge part of the front
lid part 18 is located beneath the concave cutout part 16 of the container main body
12 and the lower end part is engaged with the tongue-like lock part 26 in such a manner
that the lower end part is inserted into the cuts 24. In that state, the front lid
part 18 covers the concave cutout part 16 from front. Each side lid part 19 has a
right angled triangle configuration having a longitudinal length of 90 mm and a height
of 65 mm. By joining the upper end edge part and front side edge parts, which are
situated with the right angle sandwiched therebetween, with the side edge parts of
the upper lid part 17 and the side edge parts of the front lid part 18, respectively,
the side lid parts 19 retain a vertical joining relation of the front lid part 18
with the upper lid part 17.
[0037] According to the first embodiment, the outer jacket 20 and the lid member 14, which
constitute the container main body 12, are, as shown in FIG. 4, formed by cutting
and dividing the hexahedral paper box 29 through a cutting belt 33 extending from
opposite ends of a connecting ridge line 32 between the upper board 30 and the back
board 31 of the paper box 29. The cutting belt 33 is formed by being sandwiched between
one pair of upper and lower perforations 34, 35 as severance guide lines. By tearing
up the cutting belt 33 along the perforations 34, 35, the paper box 29 is divided
into the outer jacket 20 and the lid member 14 which are hingedly connected to each
other by serving the connecting ridge line 32 as the crease line 28. The upwardly
located perforations 34 extend obliquely downward from the opposite ends of the connecting
ridge line 32 along the pair of side boards 36 of the paper box 29 and extend along
the front board 37 of the paper box 29 beneath the concave cutout part 16 formed in
the front board 22 of the faucet part 21. The lid member 14 formed by this comprises
the upper lid part 17, the front lid part 18 and the pair of side lid parts 19 as
previously mentioned.
[0038] According to the first embodiment, the paper container 10 is distributed and sold
as a product in which the sheet-like detergent 11 stacked up in layers and the faucet
21 are disposed within the paper box 29. At the time of use of the sheet-like detergent
11, the cutting belt 33 is torn up so that the paper box 29 is divided into the outer
jacket 20 and the lid member 14 so that the lid member 14 is readily opened/closed.
In that state, the lid member 14 is opened to take out the sheet-like detergent 11.
[0039] When using the paper container 10 of the first embodiment, since the lid member 14
is hingedly integrally connected to the container main body 12, handling is convenient
when the lid member 14 is opened/closed. The lid member 14 has a sufficiently large
three-dimensional configuration which comprises the upper lid part 17, the front lid
part 18 and the side lid parts 19 and it can cover the upper end open surface 13 and
the concave cutout part 16 of the container main body 12 without leaving any gap.
Accordingly, the sheet-like detergent 11 can be received in the paper container 10
under a favorable sealing state while easily avoiding entry and attachment of foreign
matter. Furthermore, since the concave cutout part 16 is formed in the front board
15, it becomes easy to pick up the sheet-like detergent 11 stacked up in layers from
the front side and the sheet-like detergent 11 can easily be taken out. In addition,
since the lid member 14 is hingedly attached to the container main body 12 at the
connecting ridge line 32 of the paper box 29, the lid member 14 can be opened by being
turned upward even in the case where the container main body 12 is installed with
the back board 27 intimated contacted with the rear wall or the like. Thus, the sheet-like
detergent 11 can easily be taken out through the upper end open surface 13 and the
concave cutout part 16. Since the lid member 14 is hingedly attached at the connecting
ridge line 32 to the container main body 12, the lid member 14 tends to float upward
from the container main body 14 due to physical property of the cardboard readily
to return to its original shape. This sometimes causes it difficult to retain a reliable
sealing state. To avoid this unfavorable occurrence, the lower end part of the front
lid part 18 of the lid member 14 is engaged with the tongue-like lock part 26 of the
front board 15 of the container main body 12, so that a reliable sealing state can
be retained. When the lid member 14 is closed, the lower end part of the front lid
part 18 of the lid member 14 is engaged with the tongue-like lock part 26. Therefore,
the sealing state can surely be retained, as well as the user can easily tell whether
the paper container 10 is fully closed by feel.
[0040] That is to say, the paper container 10 of the first embodiment offers the advantages
that easy handling and a reliable sealing state at the closed time of the lid member
14 can be obtained, and the sheet-like detergent 11 can more easily be taken out.
[0041] FIG. 5 shows a paper container 50 according to a second embodiment of the present
invention. In this paper container 50, a container main body 51 is of a single structure
in which no faucet is employed. A lid member 53 is hingedly attached to a back side
edge part of an upper open surface 51, the container main body 51 is formed at a front
board 54 thereof with a concave cutout part 55, and a tongue-like lock part 56 is
disposed at a lower end edge part of the front board 54. This paper container 50 is
distributed and sold in a state that the upper end open surface 51 and the concave
cutout part 55 are covered with the lid member 53 and a peripheral edge part of the
lid member 53 is bonded to the container main body 51. The sheet-like detergent 11
is taken out by releasing the bonding state so that the lid member 53 is readily opened/closed.
The same operation and effect as in the paper container 10 of the first embodiment
can also be obtained by this paper container 50.
[0042] A paper container 40 according to a preferred third embodiment of the present invention
is, for example, a rectangular parallelepiped box type container in which detergent
in the form of powder is stored, as shown in FIG. 6. The paper container 40 can be
shaped into a box by cutting a cardboard 41 having a constitution as is described
later into a predetermined configuration and folding into a box-like configuration,
and then bonding together the proper places through an adhesive agent. The paper container
40 comprises a container main body 42 and a lid member 43 hingedly connected to one
side edge part of the upper opening of the container main body 42. The detergent in
the form of powder is taken out of the container main body 42 by opening/closing the
lid member 43.
[0043] The detergent in the form of powder is a nonionic detergent containing a nonionic
surface active agent and it contains much oil content. Since the paper container 40
is formed by the cardboard 41 as later described, its inner surface is covered with
an inner film 44, thereby effectively preventing the entry of the oil content contained
in the powder detergent into the paper base material 45. On the other hand, at a cut
section formed at the time for cutting the cardboard 41, the paper base material 45
is not covered with the inner film 44 and its end face is exposed. When this cut section
contacts the powder detergent, the oil is oozed out and permeated into the paper base
material 45, thus resulting in oil stain over a wide area of the paper base material
45. The third embodiment can effectively prevent deterioration of the outer appearance
caused by such oil stain by forming the paper container 40 from the cardboard 41 which
has a specific constitution as described hereinafter.
[0044] That is to say, according to this embodiment, as shown in FIG. 7, the cardboard 41
is a laminated paper comprising the paper base material 45, a printed layer 46 covering
an outer surface of the paper base material 45, an outer film 47 covering an outer
surface of the printed layer 46, and an inner film 44 covering an inner surface of
the paper base material 45.
[0045] The paper base material 45 is composed of a thin board-like paper having a thickness
of 0.3 to 1.0 mm and a basis weight of 190 to 600 g/m2 which is suited to cutting
and folding processing.
[0046] The printed layer 46 is formed by making a solid printing of various kinds of figures,
letters, etc. on the outer surface of the paper base material 45 over the entire area
thereof by means of offset printing, gravure printing, or the like.
[0047] The outer film 47 is a colored film which is formed by adding various kinds pigments
to olefin-based or polyester-based resin composing the film. The outer film 47 is
colored into milk white color, yellow color, black color or the like, for example.
The colored film may be obtained by printing color on the inner and outer surfaces
of the film. This outer film 47 is 12 to 80
µm in thickness and preferably 20
µm in thickness. Since the colored film can make the oil stain caused by permeation
of oil less conspicuous, the film is preferably colored into milk white. It may be
applied with a plurality of colors. The outer film 47 is arranged in an intimately
contacted manner on an outer surface of the paper base material 45 over the entire
area thereof by being laminated in such a manner as to cover the printed layer 46.
[0048] The inner film 44 is a colored film like the outer film 47. The inner film 44 is
formed by adding various kinds pigments to olefin-based or polyester-based resin composing
the film. The inner film 44 is colored into, for example, milk white color, yellow
color, black color or the like. The inner film 44 is not necessarily a colored film.
It may be a transparent film. However, by making the inner film 44 as a colored film,
stain caused by permeation of oil can be made less conspicuous. The inner film 44
is arranged in an intimately contacted manner on an inner surface of the paper base
material 45 over the entire area thereof by being laminated in such a manner as to
cover the paper base material 45.
[0049] When using the paper container 40 of this embodiment, even in the case where oil
content oozes out through a cut section of the cardboard 41 and permeates into the
paper base material 41 to cause an oil stain, the oil stain generated to the paper
base material 45 can be made less conspicuous from outside because the outer surface
of the paper base material 45 is covered with a combination of the printed layer 46
and the outer film 47 composed of a colored film. By this, the outer appearance of
the paper container 40 can easily be maintained in a good condition.
[0050] The paper container 40 according to the third embodiment will be described hereinafter
in more detail by way of Examples and a Comparative Example.
[Examples 1 to 4]
[0051] Paper containers of Examples 1 to 4 having a generally same constitution as the paper
container 40 of the third embodiment were formed using a cardboard whose outer colored
film and inner colored film are as shown in Table 1. Then, a nonionic surface active
agent, a nonionic active agent-contained power detergent, a donut and a fried potato
were put into those paper containers. Thereafter, the outer appearance of each paper
container was evaluated by an experimental method as later described. The result of
evaluation is shown in Table 1.
[Comparative Example 1]
[0052] A paper container of a comparative example 1 having a generally same constitution
as the paper container 40 of the above-mentioned third embodiment was formed using
a cardboard having a layer structure as shown in Table 1. It should be noted that
the cardboard of the comparative example 1 is formed by applying a printed layer to
an outer surface of the paper base material and a transparent film to its inner surface.
A nonionic surface active agent, a nonionic active agent-contained power detergent,
a donut and a fried potato were put into the paper containers of the comparative example
1. Thereafter, the outer appearance of each paper container was evaluated by an experimental
method as later described. The result of evaluation is shown in Table 1.
[0053] It should be noted that each film shown in Table 1 is composed of an olefin-based
resin and has a thickness of 20
µm.

[Evaluation of Outer Appearance of Paper Container]
[0054] The outer appearance of each paper container was evaluated in accordance with the
following standard.
- ⓞ:
- Oil stain is not conspicuous not only from outside but also from inside of the container.
- ○:
- Oil stain is not conspicuous only from outside of the container but conspicuous from
inside of the container.
- × :
- Oil stain is conspicuous from outside of the container.
[0055] From the result of evaluation shown in Table 1, it is known that when an oil-contained
matter is put into the paper container of the comparative example 1, its outer appearance
is spoiled by occurrence of oil stain, but that even when the same oil-contained matter
is put into the paper containers of the Examples 1 to 4, good outer appearances of
those containers can be maintained.
[0056] The paper container 60 according to a preferred fourth embodiment of the present
invention, as shown in FIGS. 8 and 9, includes an outer box 63 comprising a container
main body 61 and a lid member 62, a faucet part 64 inserted along an inner surface
of the container main body 61, and a detergent ooze-preventive bottom board 65 (FIG.
5) which is laid on a bottom part of the container main body 61 and faucet part 64.
The paper container 60 contains, for example, 30 sheets of plate-like detergent 66
stacked up in the form of layers.
[0057] The outer box 63 is composed of a raw material 63A which is obtained by sticking
a moisture-absorptive cardboard, for example, polyethylene film and a cardboard (liner)
to an inner surface side of a cardboard (coated board) in order. The outer box 63
has a rectangular parallelepiped lid member 62 with a ceiling connected to an open
edge part of the rectangular parallelepiped container main body 61 with a bottom through
an easy cut part 67. The lid member 62 is connected to the container main body 61
through a horizontal easy cut part 67A of a front lower part of the outer box 63 and
oblique easy cut pats 67B, 67C of left and right side surfaces of the outer box 63
and hingedly connected thereto through a hinge connecting part 68 which is disposed
at a ridge line between the back board of the container main body 61 of the outer
box 63 and a ceiling board of the lid member 62.
[0058] In the outer box 63, the above-mentioned easy cut part 67 is provided at the front
part and its left and right side parts of a body surface forming part 69 of the raw
material 63A. The container main body 61 is formed by the body surface forming part
69 located below the easy cut part 67 and the hingedly connecting part 68, and the
bottom forming part 70. The lid member 62 is formed by the body forming part 69 located
above the easy cut part 67, and the ceiling forming part 71.
[0059] The easy cut part 67 is in the form of a strip which is sandwiched between upper
and lower perforations 72, 72. The respective perforations of the oblique easy cut
parts 67B, 67C are formed by intermittently arranging V-shaped cuts 73 penetrating
all the way from a front surface to a rear surface of the raw material 63A. A long
side 73A of the cut 73 is oriented in an extending direction of the easy cut part
67, one short side 73B out of two is oriented in a horizontal direction and the other
short side 73C is oriented in a perpendicular direction. By this, the raw material
63A can be cut such that an end part of the long side 73A of one cut 73 out of adjacent
two is connected to end parts of the short sides 73B, 73C of the other cuts 73 in
both the horizontal and perpendicular directions. By doing so, the lid member 62 can
be opened without generating any outer layer peel-off to the raw material 63A at the
time of cutting. Owing to the feature in that the raw material 63A is made of paper,
cutting of the easy cut part 67 can be made in a favorable manner. The easy cut part
67 is provided at a central area of the strip-like horizontal easy cut part 67A with
a cut line extending between the upper and lower perforations 72, 72. This cut line
serves as a cut start part 74.
[0060] It should be noted, however, that the easy cut part 67 is not necessarily in the
form of a strip. Alternatively, it may be formed of a non-penetrating groove-like
half cut line which is made in a thin design at one or both of the front and rear
surfaces of the raw material 63A.
[0061] The faucet 64 is composed of a moisture-proof cardboard, for example, a raw material
64A which is formed by sticking a polypropylene film to an inner surface of a cardboard
(coated board). The faucet part 64 comprises a square sleeve-like wraparound body
75 and a hole-made bottom part 76 connected to a lower end of the body 75. The faucet
64 is inserted along the inner surface of the container main body 61. An upper part
of the wraparound body 75 is partly raised from the open end edge of the container
main body 61, and the inner surface of the lid member 62 in the closed position is
overlaid to provide a close fit. The faucet 64 is provided at a front surface thereof
with a concave cutout part 77. In the fourth embodiment, the faucet part 64 is abutted
at its bottom part 76 with the bottom part of the container main body 61 and fixedly
secured to the inner surface of the container main body 61 through an adhesive agent.
However, the faucet part 64 is not necessarily provided with the bottom part 76. It
may be provided with a non-perforated bottom part.
[0062] The faucet part 64 includes a lid insertion part 78 which can lock the edge of the
lid member 62 when the lid member 62 is closed again after it is opened. In the fourth
embodiment, a tongue piece sandwiched between two streaks of cutout line 78A, 78A
formed in the edge which define the concave cutout part 77 at the front surface of
the faucet 64 serves as the lid insertion part 78.
[0063] The bottom board 65 is in the form of a flat board and composed of a moisture-proof
cardboard, for example, a raw material which is formed by sticking a polypropylene
film to an inner surface of a cardboard (coated board) as in the case with the faucet
part 64.
[0064] Accordingly, the sequential procedure for manufacturing the paper container 60 is
as follows. As shown in FIG. 8, before gluing of the ceiling formation part 71 of
the raw material 63A which constitutes the outer box 63, this ceiling formation part
71 is opened and the faucet 64 is inserted into the inside of the outer box 63 and
bonded to the inner surface of the container main body 61. Then, the bottom board
65 is inserted into the inside of the faucet part 64 and bonded to the bottom surface
of the faucet 64. Subsequently, a plate-like detergent 66 is loaded to the inside
of the outer box 63 and faucet part 64, and then, the ceiling formation part 71 of
the outer box 63 is glued. It is also accepted that a sub-assembly in which the bottom
board 65 and the plate-like detergent 66 are preliminarily stored within the faucet
part 64 is inserted into the inside of the outer box 63.
[0065] The sequential procedure for using the paper container 60 is as follows. The easy
cut part 67 of the outer box 63 is cut and the lid member 62 is opened relative to
the container main body 61. An outer edge part of the plate-like detergent 66 facing
the concave cutout part 77 of the faucet part 64 is handled to take out the plate-like
detergent 66 from the outer box 63. The plate-like detergent 66 is packaged, for example,
with a water-soluble film and therefore, it can be thrown into a washing machine as
it is and without soiling the user's hand.
[0066] Hence, according to the fourth embodiment, the following function can be obtained.
(1) Especially, in the case where the material of the package for packaging the detergent
is water-soluble, when the packaged detergents are stuck to each other due to moisture
absorption, the packaged detergents can easily and surely be separated and taken out
by inserting the user's hand from the concave cutout part 77 of the front board of
the paper container 60.
(2) The faucet part 64 raised from the open edge part of the container main body 61
is provided with the concave cutout parts 77, when the plate-like detergent 66 is
stored in a storage part which is defined by the container main body 61 and faucet
part 64. And the storage part is open not only at the ceiling side but also at the
front board. Therefore, the outer edge parts of the plate-like detergents 66 vertically
stacked up in the storage part in the form of layers are faced with the concave cutout
part 77. This makes it possible for the user to pick up the outer edge part of the
plate-like detergent 66 and take out the detergent 66 easily.
(3) When the paper container 60 is closed, the lid part 62 is engaged over the faucet
part 64 raised from the open edge part of the container main body 61 so that entry
of moisture into the paper container 60 is prevented. Thus, the plate-like detergent
66 can be prevented from absorbing moisture.
(4) The edge of the lid member 62 can be engaged with the lid insertion part 78 of
the faucet part 64 at the time of closing the lid again. Accordingly, the lid member
62 can surely be closed again and the plate-like detergent 66 can be prevented from
absorbing moisture.
(5) Merely by cutting the easy cut part 67 between the container main body 61 and
the lid member 62 of the outer box 63, the opening procedure of the paper box 60 is
completed. Therefore, opening procedure is easy.
(6) The easy cut part 67 of the outer box 63 is in the form of perforations, half-cut
line, or the like, and therefore, moisture is easy to enter. However, entry of moisture
is prevented by the faucet part 64 which is located at an inner side of the easy cut
part 67. Thus, the plate-like detergent 66 is prevented from absorbing moisture.
(7) Since the hinge connecting part 68 of the outer box 63 is disposed at the ridge
line between the back board of the outer box 63 and the ceiling board of the lid member
62, the lid member 62 can easily be opened without colliding against the wall even
if no gap is formed between the back board of the outer box 63 and the wall of the
container back side when the lid member 62 is opened.
[0067] In the paper container 60 of the preferred fourth embodiment of the present invention,
a plurality of sheet-like detergents 79 instead of the plate-like detergents 66, can
be stored in the container 60 in the form of layers. The sheet-like detergent 79 herein
used is of the type, for example, disclosed in Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open
No. 11-124600. As shown in FIG. 10, the sheet-like detergent 79 is formed by packaging
a detergent composition with a water-soluble sheet 79A. As the water-soluble sheet
79A, a water-soluble film, a nonwoven or woven fabric composed of water-soluble polymeric
fibers, or a laminated sheet consisting of a water-soluble film and a nonwoven or
woven fabric composed of a water-soluble polymeric fibers is preferred. As the detergent
composition, there is, for example, an EO·PO-added nonionic surface active agent.
[0068] The sequential procedure for using the paper container 60 of the fourth embodiment
in which the sheet-like detergent 79 is stored, is as follows. The easy cut part 67
of the outer box 63 is cut and the lid member 62 is opened relative to the container
main body 61. An outer edge part of the sheet-like detergent 66 facing the concave
cutout part 77 of the faucet part 64 is handled to take out the sheet-like detergent
79 from the outer box 63. The sheet-like detergent 79 is packaged, for example, with
a water-soluble film and therefore, it can be thrown into a washing machine as it
is and without soiling the user's hand.
[0069] Hence, according to the paper container 60 of the fourth embodiment in which the
sheet-like detergent 79 is stored, the following function can be obtained.
(1) When the paper container 60 is closed, the lid member 62 is engaged over the faucet
part 64 raised from the open edge part of the container main body 61 and the container
main body 61, the faucet part 64 and the lid member 62 are composed of a moisture
proof material, so that entry of moisture and water drop into the box is prevented.
Thus, the sheet-like detergents 79 can be prevented from sticking to each other by
avoiding dissolving of the water-soluble sheet caused by moisture absorption and adhesion
of water drop.
(2) Since the lid member 62 is hingedly connected to the container main body 61, the
lid member 6 is immediately closed by its dead weight when the user's hand, which
has opened the lid member 62, is touched off. By this, possibility of entry of water
drop, which would otherwise occur when the lid member 62 is kept open, is reduced
and therefore, the sheet-like detergents are prevented from sticking to each other.
(3) The easy cut part 67 is in the form of perforations, half-cut line, or the like,
and therefore, moisture is easy to enter. However, entry of moisture is prevented
by the faucet part 64 which is located at an inner side of the easy cut part 67. Thus,
the sheet-like detergents 66 are prevented from sticking to each other.
(4) The faucet part 64 raised from the open edge part of the container main body 61
is provided with the concave cutout part 77, when the sheet-like detergent 79 is stored
in a storage part which is defined by the container main body 61 and faucet part 64.
And the storage part is open not only at the ceiling side but also sideways. Therefore,
the outer edge parts of the sheet-like detergents 79 vertically stacked up in the
storage part in the form of layers are faced with the concave cutout part 77. This
makes it possible for the user to pick up the outer edge part of the sheet-like detergent
79 and take out the detergent 79 easily.
(5) The edge of the lid member 62 can be engaged with the lid insertion part 78 of
the faucet part 64 at the time of closing the lid again. Accordingly, the lid member
62 can surely be closed again and the sheet-like detergents 79 can be prevented from
sticking to each other.
[0070] Furthermore, in the paper container 60 of the preferred fourth embodiment of the
present invention, the outer box 63 comprising the container main body 61 and the
lid member 62 which are integrated through the easy cut part 67, includes, as shown
in FIGS. 11 to 16, a body part 80 with 4 side boards 80A wrapped therearound, a bottom
surface part 81 (bottom surface of the container main body 61) for closing a lower
end opening of the body part 80, and a ceiling part 82 (upper surface of the lid member
62) for closing the upper opening of the body part 80.
[0071] The ceiling part 82 is constituted by overlapping and bonding together two inner
flaps 83, an intermediate flap 84 and an outer flap 85 extending from the upper side
of each side board 80A surrounding the upper opening of the body part 80 in this order.
[0072] In the fourth embodiment, the intermediate flap 84 is provided at opposite side parts
thereof with a cutout part 84A and at the inside of the intermediate flap 84 with
a plurality of punched-out hole-like cutout parts 84B. That area of the outer surface
of the inner flap 83 which corresponds to the cutout part 84A of the intermediate
flap 84 is subjected to emboss treatment, so that a protrusion 83 A is formed thereon.
[0073] The steps for manufacturing the ceiling part 82 of the outer box 63 is as follows,
as shown in FIGS. 11, 12, 13(A) and 13(B).
(1) The intermediate flap 84 is folded on the outer surface of the inner flap 83,
and, for example, three streaks of adhesive agent A, B, C are applied to their outer
surfaces. The adhesive agents A, B are applied to the outer surface of the intermediate
flap 84 and the outer surface of the inner flap 83 at a lower side of the cutout part
84A of the intermediate flap 84, while the adhesive agent C is applied to the outer
surface of the intermediate flap 84 and the outer surface of the inner flap 83 at
a lower side of the cutout part 84B of the intermediate flap 84 (FIGS. 11, 12).
(2) The outer flap 85 is folded on the inner flap 83 and the intermediate flap 84
of the above item (1). The outer flap 85 is bonded to the intermediate flap 84 through
adhesive agents A, B, C. The outer flap 85 is also bonded to the inner flap 83 through
the adhesive agents A, B, C supplied to the cutout parts 84A, 84B of the intermediate
flap 84 (FIGS. 3(A) and 3(B)).
[0074] By this, the following function can be obtained.
(1) After the intermediate flap 84 is folded on the outer surface of the inner flap
83, adhesive agents A, B, C are applied to those outer surfaces and then, the outer
flap 85 is folded thereon. By doing so, the outer flap 85 is bonded not only to the
intermediate flap 84 through the adhesive agents A, B, C but also to the inner flap
83 through the adhesive agents A, B, C supplied to the cutout parts 84A, 84B of the
intermediate flap 83. Accordingly, the inner flap 83, the intermediate flap 84 and
the outer flap 85 can simultaneously be bonded together by a single adhesive agent
applying process. Thus, the manufacturing process can be simplified and facilities
can be simplified, too.
(2) That area of the outer surface of the inner flap 83 which corresponds to the cutout
part 84A of the intermediate flap 84 is subjected to emboss treatment to thereby form
a protrusion 83A. Accordingly, the outer surface of the intermediate flap 84 and the
protrusion 83A of the inner flap 83 to which the outer flap 85 is to be bonded are
made equal in height level, so that the outer flap 85 can be bonded to the inner flap
83 without leaving any gap therebetween. By doing so, the bonding strength of the
above item (1) can be uniformed.
[0075] The bottom surface part 81 of the outer box 63 into which the faucet 64 is inserted
is constituted by folding the two inner flaps 86, one intermediate flap 87 and one
outer flap 88 extending from a lower side of each side board 80A surrounding the lower
opening of the body part 80 in this order and bonding them together. Fig 14
[0076] In the fourth embodiment, the intermediate flap 87 is provided at opposite side parts
thereof with a cutout part 87A and the intermediate flap 87 is also provided at its
inside with a plurality of punched-out hole-like cutout parts 87B.
[0077] In the fourth embodiment, the faucet part 64 inserted into the outer flap 63 is bonded
to the inner surface of the inner flap 86. That area of the inner flap 86 which corresponds
to the cutout part 87A of the intermediate flap 87 is also provided with the punched-out
hole-like cutout part 86A.
[0078] The sequential procedure for manufacturing the bottom surface part 81 of the outer
box 63 is as follows, as shown in FIGS. 14, 15, 16(A) and 16(B).
(1) The intermediate flap 87 is folded on the outer surface of the inner flap 86,
for example, three streaks of adhesive agents A, B, C are applied to those outer surfaces.
The adhesive agent A is applied to the outer surface of the intermediate flap 87 and
the outer surface of the inner flap 86 at the lower side of the cutout part 87A of
the intermediate flap 87. The adhesive agent B is applied to the outer surface of
the intermediate flap 87 and the outer surface of the inner flap 86 at the lower side
of the cutout part 87B of the intermediate flap 87. The adhesive agent C is applied
to the outer surface of the intermediate flap 87, the outer surface of the inner flap
86 at the lower side of the cutout part 87A of the intermediate flap 87, and the cutout
part 86A of the inner flap 86 which corresponds to the cutout part 87A of the intermediate
flap 87 (FIGS. 14 and 15).
(2) The outer flap 88 is folded on the inner flap 86 and the intermediate part 87
of the above-mentioned item (1). The outer flap 88 is bonded to the intermediate flap
87 through the adhesive agents A, B, C and to the inner flap 86 through the adhesive
agents A, B, C supplied to the cutout parts 87A, 87B of the intermediate flap 87 (FIGS.
16(A) and 16(B)).
(3) The faucet 64 is inserted into the outer box 63 and folded on the inner surface
of the inner flap 86 in item (2) mentioned above. The faucet 64 is bonded to the outer
flap 88 through the adhesive agent C supplied to the two cutout parts 86A, 87A of
the inner flap 86 and the intermediate flap 87 (FIGS. 16(A) and 16(B)).
[0079] According to the fourth embodiment, the following function can be obtained.
(1) After the intermediate flap 87 is folded on the outer surface of the inner flap
86, adhesive agents A, B, C are applied to those outer surfaces and then, the outer
flap 88 is folded thereon. By doing so, the outer flap 88 is bonded not only to the
intermediate flap 87 through the adhesive agents A, B, C but also to the inner flap
86 through the adhesive agents A, B, C supplied to the cutout parts 87A, 87B of the
intermediate flap 87. Accordingly, the inner flap 86, the intermediate flap 87 and
the outer flap 88 can simultaneously be bonded together by a single adhesive agent
applying process. Thus, the manufacturing process can be simplified and the facilities
can be simplified, too.
(2) After the outer flap 88 is bonded to the intermediate flap 87 and the inner flap
86 by the above-mentioned item (1), the faucet part 64 is inserted into the outer
box 63. By doing so, the faucet part 64 is bonded to the outer flap 88 through the
adhesive agent C supplied to the two cutout parts 86A, 87A of the inner flap 86 and
the intermediate flap 87. Accordingly, by a single adhesive agent applying process,
not only the inner flap 86, the intermediate flap 87 and the outer flap 88 can simultaneously
be bonded together but also the faucet part 64 can be bonded.
[0080] It should be noted that the present invention can be modified in various ways without
being limited to the above embodiments. For example, the lock part for the lid member
is not necessarily provided at a lower part of the concave cutout part, and the lock
part may take any other suitable forms than a tongue. Moreover, the present invention
is not limited to a container for storing a thin plate-like sheet-like detergent but
it may also be applied to a container for storing powder-like detergent, an agglomerated
detergent, a tablet type detergent and foodstuff, and the like. Furthermore, the side
lid parts of the lid member are not necessarily in the form of a right angular triangle.
[0081] The paper container is not necessarily a rectangular parallelepiped box-like container,
but it may take any other suitable configurations. The paper container of the present
invention may store not only powder-like detergent but also foodstuff such as chocolate,
donut and fried chicken, and any other contents containing oil. Moreover, the paper
composing the paper container of the present invention is not necessarily a cardboard.
[0082] The composite raw materials for the container main body, the lid member and the faucet
part, the plastic film may be sandwiched between the cardboard sheets or it may be
bonded to the inner surface or outer surface of the cardboard. The faucet part and
the bottom board are not necessarily limited to paper but they may be plastics or
the like. In addition, it is also accepted that the container main body is not allow
the insertion of the faucet part and that the container main body is provided at its
front board with a concave cutout part.
1. A paper container (60) having a polyhedral, preferably hexahedral, configuration which
is formed by shaping paper into a box, said paper container (60) comprising:
a body part (80) with side boards (80A),
a bottom surface part (81) for closing the lower end opening of the body part (80)
and a ceiling part (82) for closing the upper opening of the body part (80),
whereby at least one of the bottom surface part (80) or the ceiling part (82) is constituted
by overlapping and bonding together at least one of an inner flap (83, 86), an intermediate
flap (84, 87) and an outer flap (85, 88) extending from the respective end side of
each side board (80A) surrounding the upper and/or lower end opening of the body part
(80) in this order,
wherein said intermediate flap (84, 87) is provided at a part thereof with at least
one punched-out hole-like cutout part (84A, 87A) and the outer flap (85, 88) is bonded
to the inner flap (83, 86) through the punched-out hole-like cutout part (84A, 87A).
2. A paper container (60) according to claim 1, wherein said intermediate flap (84, 87)
is provided at a part thereof with at least another cutout part (84B, 87B) next to
said at least one punched-out hole-like cutout part (84A, 87A).
3. A paper container according to claim 1 or claim 2, whereby said inner flap (83, 86)
is provided with at least one protrusion (83A, 86A) at an area corresponding to said
at least one punched-out hole-like cutout part (84A, 87A) or said at least another
one cutout part (84B, 87B) of said intermediate flap (84, 87).
4. A paper container (60) according to claim 3, whereby the protrusion (83A, 86A) extends
through the cutout part (84A, 84B, 87A, 87B) of the intermediate flap (84, 87).
5. A paper container (60) according to at least one of claims 2-4, whereby the surface
of the intermediate flap (84, 87) and the protrusion (83A, 86A) are substantially
made equal in height.
6. A paper container (60) according to at least one of claims 2-5, whereby the protrusion
(83A, 86A) is formed by emboss treatment.
7. A paper container (60) according to at least one of the above claims, whereby a box-shaped
member (64) is inserted into the body part (80) and bonded to the bottom surface part
(81).
8. A paper container (60) according to at least one of the above claims, whereby the
area of the inner flap (86) which corresponds to the cutout part (87A) of the intermediate
flap (87) is provided with at least another cutout part (86A).
9. A paper container (60) according to at least one of the above claims, whereby the
box-shaped member (64) is bonded to the outer flap (88) of the bottom surface part
(81) through the two cutout parts (86A, 87A) of the inner flap (86) and the intermediate
flap (87).
10. A paper container (10) according to at least one of the above claims,
wherein the body part (80) includes:
a container main body (12) and a lid member (14) hingedly attached to a backside edge
part of an upper end open surface (13) of said container main body (12) and adapted
to open/close the upper end open surface (13),
a front board (15) of said container main body (12) being formed with a concave cutout
part (16) extending from said upper end open surface (13), and
said lid member (14) comprising an upper surface lid part (17) for covering said upper
end open surface (13), a front surface lid part (18) large enough to cover said concave
cutout part (16), and a pair of side lid parts (19) interposed between side edge parts
of said upper surface lid part (17) and side edge parts of said front surface lid
part (18) and
adapted to vertically join said front surface lid part (18) with said upper surface
lid part (17).
11. A paper container (10) according to claim 10, wherein a box-shaped member (21) is
mounted on an inner side of said container main body (12), and said concave cutout
part (16) is formed in a front board (22) of said box-shaped member (21), said container
main body (12) and lid member (14) are formed by cutting and dividing said hexahedral
paper box (29) through a severance guide line (34,35) extending from opposite ends
of a connecting ridge line (32) between an upper board (30) and a back board (31)
of said paper box (29), and
said severance guide line (34,35) extends obliquely downward from the opposite ends
of said connecting ridge line (32) along a pair of side boards (36) and extends along
said front board (37) beneath said concave cutout part (16) formed in the front board
(22) of said box-shaped member (21).
12. A paper container (10) according to claim 10 or 11, wherein a lock part (26) is disposed
beneath said concave cutout part (16) and adapted to lock a lower end part of said
front surface lid part (18) of said lid member (14).
13. A paper container (10) according to at least one of the above claims, which stores
an oil containing-content such as detergent or foodstuff,
in which said paper (41) is formed of a paper base material (45), a printed layer
(46) covering an outer surface of said paper base material (45), an outer colored
film (47) covering an outer surface of said printed layer (46), and an inner film
(44) covering an inner surface of said paper base material (45).
14. A paper container (10) according to at least one of the above claims, which stores
a packaged detergent.
15. A paper container (10) according to at least one of claims 10-14, which stores a sheet-like
detergent (79) which is packaged with a water-soluble sheet (49A) and stacked up in
layers, and
wherein said paper container (10) includes a box-shaped member (64) which is inserted
into said container main body (61) along an inner surface thereof, an inner surface
of said lid member (62) in a closed position overlies said box-shaped member (64),
and said container main body (61), said box-shaped member (64) and lid member (62)
are formed of a moisture-proof material.