Object of the invention
[0001] The present invention relates to a cardboard box for transporting legs of ham, filled
meat products or the like.
[0002] An object of the invention consists of making transport easier, both from the packaging
site to the point of sale, and from the latter to the buyer's home.
[0003] Another object of the invention is to provide a lightweight, cost-effective and easy-to-assemble
box to make the manufacture and storage thereof easier.
Background of the Invention
[0004] Legs of ham and filled meat products placed on the market today are generally vacuum-packed,
wrapped in netting and/or a plastic cover to preserve the product and to assure the
wholesomeness thereof.
[0005] At times, these packed legs of ham or filled meat products are placed in boxes to
make transport thereof easier. These boxes can sometimes be provided with handles
to make the handling thereof even easier. However, due to the high weight of a leg
of ham, which can range between 6 and 10 kilos, carrying a box, even one with handles,
can be problematic for many people because it is a considerable weight to be held
hanging from the hand if the box has handles, or to be held in the arms if the box
has no handles.
[0006] There is therefore a need in the state of the art for a box for transporting legs
of ham, filled meat products or the like which is provided with technical means that
make the transport thereof easier.
Description of the Invention
[0007] The cardboard box for transporting legs of ham, filled meat products or the like
proposed by the present invention is an improvement over what is known in the state
of the art given that it satisfactorily achieves the objectives indicated above as
ideal for the art.
[0008] The invention consists of a cardboard box, the cardboard being corrugated or compact
cardboard, formed from a laminar surface provided with fold lines to afford a lower
base, an upper base, a lower side wall, an upper side wall, and two side faces. The
box further comprises gripping means and rolling means. The lower side wall is arranged
between the bases and is formed by at least two sections joined together longitudinally
by means of fold lines. The gripping means are fixed to the upper side wall, and the
rolling means are fixed to the section of the lower side wall joined to the lower
base of the box to thereby make the transport thereof easier.
[0009] By providing the box with gripping means and rolling means, the invention allows
transporting legs of ham, filled meat products or another type of products by pulling,
in a manner similar to how a suitcase is transported. The invention therefore allows
effortlessly transporting both the box and its content from the warehouse or point
of purchase to where the user wishes.
[0010] Furthermore, by providing the lower side wall with a beveled configuration formed
by two sections joined together longitudinally, and each of them joined to each of
the bases of the box, the invention allows placing the rolling means at an angle,
closer to the ground. The user can therefore transport the box more comfortably.
[0011] Furthermore, since it is made of corrugated or compact cardboard, the box is lightweight
and cost-effective. Furthermore, since the box is collapsible, it can be stacked easily,
taking up less space.
[0012] According to a preferred embodiment, the upper side wall is formed by at least two
sections joined together longitudinally by means of fold lines, where one of the sections
is joined to the upper base, and where the gripping means are fixed to the section
of the upper side wall joined to the upper base of the box. The invention therefore
affords a very elegant and uniform box, with the two side walls thereof being the
same, and the gripping means located closer to the lower base to thereby allow the
user to handle and transport the box more comfortably.
[0013] According to another preferred embodiment, at least one of the side faces comprises
auxiliary gripping means for making the transport of the box easier. The invention
therefore makes the transport of the box even easier by incorporating more gripping
means.
[0014] Preferably, the auxiliary gripping means are arranged at one end of the side face,
close to the lower base. The invention therefore allows carrying the leg of ham in
a balanced manner, since the weight thereof is not uniform along its length.
[0015] According to another preferred embodiment, the gripping means are formed by a handle
made of cardboard or a textile material, for example, cotton.
[0016] Although the corrugated or compact cardboard box is an article that is widely used
in products of this type, the invention presents clear differentiating elements with
respect to the cardboard boxes of the state of the art, and these elements are ultimately
what makes the transport easier and more comfortable, resulting, on one hand, from
the trapezoidal format of the box, and on the other hand and more importantly, from
the wheels which make the transport thereof easier.
Description of the Drawings
[0017] To complement the description that is being made and for the purpose of aiding to
better understand the features of the invention according to a preferred practical
embodiment thereof, a set of drawings is attached as an integral part of said description
in which the following has been depicted with an illustrative and non-limiting character:
Figure 1 shows a side perspective view of a cardboard box according to a preferred
embodiment of the invention.
Figure 2 shows a front perspective view of the cardboard box shown in Figure 1.
Figure 3 shows a side perspective view of the upper side wall of the cardboard box
shown in Figures 1-2.
Figure 4 shows a side perspective view of the lower side wall of the cardboard box
shown in Figures 1-3.
Figure 5 shows the plan view of the cardboard box shown in Figures 1-4 unfolded.
Preferred Embodiment of the Invention
[0018] Figures 1 to 4 show different views of a preferred embodiment of the invention. As
shown, the cardboard box 1 is formed from a lower base 2, an upper base 3, a lower
side wall 4, an upper side wall 5, and two side faces 6, 7.
[0019] According to the invention, the box 1 further comprises gripping means 9 and rolling
means 8 to allow transporting the box 1 by rolling.
[0020] The lower base 2 and the upper base 3 are the main surfaces of the box 1. There are
arranged between said bases 2, 3, side faces 6, 7, extending on either side of the
bases 2, 3 that has a larger dimension, and the lower side wall 4 and upper side wall
5 extending on either side of said bases 2, 3 that has a smaller dimension.
[0021] As seen in the drawings, and particularly in Figures 4 and 5, the lower side wall
4 is formed by at least two sections 4', 4" joined together longitudinally by means
of fold lines 10, thereby forming a beveled-type lower cover. This configuration allows
placing the rolling means 8 closer to the lower base 2, offering greater stability
to the box 1 and allowing the user to pull the box more comfortably and with less
effort.
[0022] Likewise, preferably and as seen in the drawings, particularly in Figures 3 and 5,
the upper side wall 5 can be formed by at least two sections 5', 5" joined together
longitudinally by means of fold lines 10, thereby forming a beveled-type upper cover.
This configuration allows placing the gripping means 9 closer to the lower base 2,
allowing the user to pull the box more comfortably.
[0023] Preferably, the gripping means 9 are formed by a handle made of cardboard or a textile
material, for example, cotton.
[0024] Finally and as seen in Figure 1, the box 1 can have auxiliary gripping means 11 for
making transport of the box 1 easier. Preferably, these auxiliary gripping means 11
are fixed to one end of the side faces 6, 7 of the box 1, preferably, to the end closest
to the lower base 2. These auxiliary gripping means 11 allow carrying the box 1 horizontally.
[0025] Finally, in view of this description and drawings the person skilled in the art will
understand that the invention has been described according to several preferred embodiments
thereof, but multiple variations can be introduced in said preferred embodiments without
departing from the object of the invention as claimed.
1. Cardboard box (1) for transporting legs of ham, filled meat products or the like,
formed from a laminar surface provided with fold lines to afford a lower base (2),
an upper base (3), a lower side wall (4), an upper side wall (5), and two side faces
(6, 7), characterized in that it comprises gripping means (9) and rolling means (8), and in that the lower side wall (4) is arranged between the bases (2, 3) and formed by at least
two sections (4', 4") joined together longitudinally by means of fold lines (10),
where the gripping means (9) are fixed to the upper side wall (5), and where the rolling
means (8) are fixed to the section of the lower side wall (4") joined to the lower
base (2) of the box (1) to thereby make the transport thereof easier.
2. Cardboard box (1) for transporting legs of ham, filled meat products or the like according
to claim 1, characterized in that the upper side wall (5) is formed by at least two sections (5', 5") joined together
longitudinally by means of fold lines (10), where one of the sections (5") is joined
to the upper base (3), and where the gripping means (9) are fixed to the section of
the upper side wall (5") joined to the upper base (3) of the box (1).
3. Cardboard box (1) for transporting legs of ham, filled meat products or the like according
to any of the preceding claims, characterized in that at least one of the side faces (6, 7) comprises auxiliary gripping means (11) to
make transporting the box (1) easier.
4. Cardboard box (1) for transporting legs of ham, filled meat products or the like according
to claim 3, characterized in that the auxiliary gripping means (11) are arranged at one end of the side face (6, 7)
close to the lower base (2).
5. Cardboard box (1) for transporting legs of ham, filled meat products or the like according
to any of the preceding claims, characterized in that the gripping means (9) are formed by a handle made of cardboard or a textile material,
for example, cotton.