BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
(a) Technical Field of the Invention
[0001] The present invention is generally related to container packaging, and more particular
to a sealing device for sealing paper-based containers such as cartons, boxes, or
envelopes so that these containers may be reused.
(b) Description of the Prior Art
[0002] For on-line store owners and electronic commerce operators, they usually package
their products in a carton, a box, or an envelope (hereinafter, a container), seal
the container with duct tape, and then ship the products out through couriers or forwarders.
Postal and express delivery operators also follow similar processes.
[0003] When a customer receives such a container, he/she has to remove the duct tape, usually
by tearing the duct tape off or by cutting off the duct tape with a knife. The container
often suffers various degrees of damage and cannot be reused. This would be rather
inconvenient when the customer would like to return the product using the same container.
This is also not environmentally friendly as the damaged container is thrown away
for not being able to be used again.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0004] An objective of the present invention is to provide a sealing device for a paper-based
container so that the container may be reused again after being used and opened.
[0005] The present invention is characterized in that an elongated release base member has
double-sided adhesive layer on a major side along the length of the release base member.
The release base member is adhered to a front portion of a flap of the container by
the double-sided adhesive layer so that the flap may be used to seal the container.
To open the container, a pull strip of the release base member is pulled off and the
flap is separated. To reuse the container, a second sealing device is applied to another
flap of the container so that the container may be reused.
[0006] The sealing device for a paper-based container includes a release base member of
an elongate shape having a separation line along a length of the release base member
separating the release base member into a base piece and a pull strip, and a double-sided
adhesive layer having a first adhesive piece and a second adhesive piece on two major
sides of the double-sided adhesive layer, respectively. The first adhesive piece is
for adhering a major side of the release base member; the second adhesive piece is
for adhering a front portion of a flap of the paper-based container; and, to apply
the flap to seal the paper-based container, the base piece is removed from the release
base member to reveal the first adhesive piece.
[0007] Preferably a number of protrusions are configured along a major edge of the base
piece protruding perpendicularly to the major edge so that the base piece may be conveniently
peeled off the release base member.
[0008] Preferably the base piece has a width greater than that of the pull strip so that
the release base member may be reliably adhered to the front portion of the flap.
[0009] Preferably the first adhesive piece covers the pull strip entirely and the base piece
partially so that the release base member may be reliably adhered to the front portion
of the flap.
[0010] Preferably the protrusions are not covered by the first adhesive piece so that the
base piece may be conveniently peeled off the release base member by the protrusions.
[0011] Preferably the front portion of the flap has two perforated lines of appropriate
length along and parallel to two major edges of the pull strip, respectively, so that
the pull strip may be conveniently pulled off
[0012] In contrast to prior art, the release base member is adhered to a front portion of
a flap of the container that seals the container. To open the container, a pull strip
of the release base member is pulled off, the flap is separated, and the container
is open. To reuse the container, a second sealing device is applied to another flap
of the container so that the container may be reused.
[0013] The foregoing objectives and summary provide ony a brief introduction to the present
invention. To fully appreciate these and other objects of the present invention as
well as the invention itself, all of which will become apparent to those skilled in
the art, the following detailed description of the invention and the claims should
be read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. Throughout the specification
and drawings identical reference numerals refer to identical or similar parts.
[0014] Many other advantages and features of the present invention will become manifest
to those versed in the art upon making reference to the detailed description and the
accompanying sheets of drawings in which a preferred structural embodiment incorporating
the principles of the present invention is shown by way of illustrative example.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0015]
FIG 1 is a planar diagram showing a release base member of a sealing device according
to an embodiment of the present invention.
FIG 2 is a perspective diagram showing a double-sided adhesive layer attached to the
release base member of FIG 1.
FIG 3 is a perspective diagram showing two release base members of FIG 1 adhered to
two major flaps of a carton, respectively.
FIG 4 is a perspective diagram showing a base piece peeled off a release base member
on a second major flap of FIG 3.
FIG 5 is a perspective diagram showing the second major flap of FIG 4 after the base
piece is peeled off its release base member.
FIG 6 is a perspective diagram showing, to open a carton, a pull strip is pulled from
the second major flap of FIG 5.
FIG 7 is a perspective diagram showing the pull strip of FIG 6 is completely pulled
off the second major flap of the carton.
FIG 8 is a perspective diagram showing minor flaps of the carton of FIG 6 are unfolded.
FIG 9 is a perspective diagram showing, to reuse the carton of FIG 8, minor flaps
of the carton are folded.
FIG 10 is a perspective diagram showing a base piece peeled off a release base member
on a first major flap of FIG 9.
FIG 11 is a perspective diagram showing the first major flap of FIG 10 after the base
piece is peeled off its release base member.
FIG 12 is a perspective diagram showing the first major flap of FIG 11 is folded to
seal the carton.
FIG 13 is a perspective diagram showing a sealing device of the present invention
applied to an envelope.
FIG 14 is a perspective diagram showing a base piece peeled off a release base member
on a flap of FIG 13.
FIG 15 is a perspective diagram showing the flap of FIG 14 after the base piece is
peeled off its release base member.
FIG 16 is a perspective diagram showing the flap of FIG 15 is folded to seal the envelope.
FIG 17 is a perspective diagram showing, to open the envelope, a pull strip is pulled
from the flap of FIG 16.
FIG 18 is a perspective diagram showing the flap of FIG 17 after the base piece is
peeled off its release base member.
FIG 19 is a perspective diagram showing the flap of FIG 16 is unfolded to open the
envelope.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0016] The following descriptions are exemplary embodiments only, and are not intended to
limit the scope, applicability or configuration of the invention in any way. Rather,
the following description provides a convenient illustration for implementing exemplary
embodiments of the invention. Various changes to the described embodiments may be
made in the function and arrangement of the elements described without departing from
the scope of the invention as set forth in the appended claims.
[0017] As illustrated in FIG 1, a sealing device according to an embodiment of the present
invention includes a release base member 1 and a double-side adhesive layer 2. The
release base member 1 is made of a material capable of providing a release effect
against adhesives and has an elongated strip shape. The release base member 1 may
be rolled into a roll for convenient storage, transportation, and process. The release
base member 1 has, along its length, a separation line 13 separating the release base
member 1 into a base piece 11 and a pull strip 12. The base piece 11 has a series
of protrusions 111 disposed along a main edge of the base piece 11, protruding perpendicularly
to the main edge of the base piece 11. The protrusions 111 may have various shapes
and are disposed apart at equal intervals. The base piece 11 has a width greater than
that of the pull strip 12.
[0018] The double-sided adhesive layer 2, as shown in FIG 2, includes a first adhesive piece
21 and a second adhesive piece 22 on two opposing major sides of the double-side adhesive
layer 2, respectively. The first adhesive piece 21 is for adhering a major side of
the release base member 1. In the present embodiment, the first adhesive piece 21
covers a majority portion of the base piece 11 and the entire pull strip 12. The protrusions
111 are not covered by the first adhesive piece 21.
[0019] The sealing device is applied as follows. As shown in FIG 3, a carton 3 has a top
opening. A first major flap 3A and a second major flap 3B are connected to two opposing
edges of the carton 3's top opening, respectively. A first minor flap 3C and a second
minor flap 3D are connected to another two opposing edges of the carton 3's top opening,
respectively. Each of the first and second major flaps 3A and 3B has a front portion
of its inner side adhered to the second adhesive piece 22 of a sealing device. The
front portion mentioned above has two perforated lines 31 of appropriate length along
and parallel to two major edges of the pull strip 12, respectively.
[0020] To package the carton 3, the first and second minor flaps 3C and 3D are folded to
cover the top opening. Then the first major flap 3A covers the first and second minor
flaps 3C and 3D. The base piece 11 on the second major flap 3B is torn off along the
separation line 13 to reveal the first adhesive piece 21, as shown in FIGS. 4 and
5. As the protrusions 111 are not attached to double-sided adhesive layer 2, the base
piece 11 therefore may be conveniently torn off by pulling the protrusions 111. The
second major flap 3B is then folded to cover the first major flap 3A, and first adhesive
piece 21 on the second major flap 3B is adhered to the first major flap 3A. The carton
3 is as such packaged.
[0021] As shown in FIG 6, to open a sealed carton 3, the pull strip 12 between the two perforated
lines 13 on the second major flap 3B is pulled along the length of the release base
member 1 until the pull strip 12 is completely torn off the second major flap 3B as
shown in FIG 7. The second major flap 3B is now partitioned by an elongated gap 30
into two parts and a part of the second major flap 3B now can be freely unfolded to
open the carton 3.
[0022] The second major flap 3B is now destroyed and cannot be used again. To reuse the
carton 3 for packaging, as shown in FIG 8, the flaps 3A, 3B, 3C, and 3D are opened
and products to be packaged are placed in the carton 3. Then, again the first and
second minor flaps 3C and 3D are folded to cover the top opening of the carton 3 as
shown in FIG 9. Then the second major flap 3B covers the first and second minor flaps
3C and 3D. The base piece 11 on the first major flap 3A is torn off along the separation
line 13 to reveal the first adhesive piece 21, as shown in FIGS. 10 and 11. The first
major flap 3A is then folded to cover the second major flap 3B, and first adhesive
piece 21 on the first major flap 3A is adhered to the second major flap 3B as shown
in FIG 12. The carton 3 is as such reused. Similarly, to open a sealed carton 3, the
pull strip 12 between the two perforated lines 13 on the first major flap 3A is pulled
along the length of the release base member 1 until the pull strip 12 is completely
torn off the first major flap 3A. The first major flap 3A is partitioned into two
parts and a part of the first major flap 3A now can be freely unfolded to open the
carton 3.
[0023] Please note that the carton 3 may also has a bottom opening sealed by separate sets
of major and minor flaps (not sown) using the same sealing devices. In other words,
four sealing devices may be applied respectively to the major and minor flaps at the
carton 3's top and bottom openings. The carton 3 therefore can be used for packaging
up to four times.
[0024] The sealing device may also be applied to seal envelopes commony used by postal or
express delivery services. As shown in FIG 13, an enveloped 4 includes an enclosure
member 41 and a flap 42 at an opening 410 of the enclosure member 41. The flap 42
has a front portion of its inner side adhered to the release base member 1 of a sealing
device. The front portion has two perforated lines 421 of appropriate length along
and parallel to two major edges of the pull strip 12, respectively.
[0025] As shown in FIGS. 14 and 15, to seal the envelope 4, the base piece 11 of the release
base member 1 is torn off to reveal the first adhesive piece 21. The flap 42 is then
folded so that the first adhesive piece 21 is adhered to the enclosure member 41 as
shown in FIG 16. To open the envelope 4, similarly, the pull string 12 between the
perforated lines 421 is pulled from an end of the flap 42 along the length of the
release base member 1, as shown in FIG 17, until the pull strip 12 is completely off
the flap 42 as shown in FIG 18. The opening 410 of the envelope 4 is as such revealed
as shown in FIG 19.
[0026] While certain novel features of this invention have been shown and described and
are pointed out in the annexed claim, it is not intended to be limited to the details
above, since it will be understood that various omissions, modifications, substitutions
and changes in the forms and details of the device illustrated and in its operation
can be made by those skilled in the art without departing in any way from the claims
of the present invention.
1. A sealing device for a paper-based container (3), comprising
a release base member (1) of an elongate shape having a separation line (13) along
a length of the release base member (1) separating the release base member (1) into
a base piece (11) and a pull strip (12); and
a double-sided adhesive layer (2) having a first adhesive piece (21) and a second
adhesive piece (22) on two major sides of the double-sided adhesive layer (2), respectively;
wherein the first adhesive piece (21) is for adhering a major side of the release
base member (1); the second adhesive piece (22) is for adhering a front portion of
a flap (3A, 3B) of the paper-based container (3); and, to apply the flap (3A, 3B)
to seal the paper-based container (3), the base piece (11) is removed from the release
base member (1) to reveal the first adhesive piece (21).
2. The sealing device according to claim 1, wherein a plurality of protrusions (111)
are configured along a major edge of the base piece (11) protruding perpendicularly
to the major edge.
3. The sealing device according to claim 2, wherein the base piece (11) has a width greater
than that of the pull strip (12).
4. The sealing device according to claim 3, wherein the first adhesive piece (21) covers
the pull strip (12) entirely and the base piece (11) partially.
5. The sealing device according to claim 4, wherein the protrusions (111) are not covered
by the first adhesive piece (21).
6. The sealing device according to claim 1, wherein the flap (3A, 3B) has two perforated
lines (31) of appropriate length along and parallel to two major edges of the pull
strip (12), respectively.