US2013118929A1PendingUtilityA1

System comprising a transport box and/or sales box for footwear and a bag

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Assignee: BEHAR YVESPriority: Apr 19, 2010Filed: Oct 12, 2010Published: May 16, 2013
Est. expiryApr 19, 2030(~3.8 yrs left)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
B65D 85/187B65D 77/0406B65D 5/4802
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Abstract

The invention relates to a system ( 1 ) comprising a transport box and/or sales box ( 2 ) for footwear, especially for athletic shoes, and a bag ( 3 ) made of a resilient material. To provide a system which has less weight, which requires less material and which is more environmentally and consumer friendly the invention proposes that the box ( 2 ) has a receiving space ( 4 ) for the footwear which is at least partially delimited by a base panel ( 5 ) and four walls ( 6, 7, 8, 9 ) extending from the base panel ( 5 ), wherein at least one wall ( 6 ) has an aperture ( 12 ), wherein the bag ( 3 ) has a receiving space for receiving the box ( 2 ), wherein the bag ( 3 ) has a handle ( 11 ) for carrying the bag ( 3 ), wherein the box ( 2 ) and the bag ( 3 ) are designed to lead the handle ( 11 ) through the aperture ( 12 ) in one of the walls ( 6 ) when the box ( 2 ) is in the bag ( 3 ). Furthermore, the invention relates to a transport box and/or sales box for footwear.

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         31 . A system comprising: a transport box and/or sales box for footwear, and a bag made of a resilient material,
 wherein the box has a receiving space for the footwear which is at least partially delimited by a base panel and at least two walls extending from the base panel, wherein at least one wall has an aperture,   wherein the bag has a receiving space for receiving the box, wherein the bag has a handle for carrying the bag,   wherein the box and the bag are designed to lead the handle through the aperture in one of the walls when the box is in the bag,   wherein the at least two walls extend to the base panel under an angle (β) between 80° and 89°, wherein the upper end of the walls which are arranged under the angle (β) converge.   
     
     
         32 . The system of  claim 31 , wherein at least two walls extend to the base panel under an angle (β) between 82° and 86°. 
     
     
         33 . The system of  claim 31 , wherein the aperture is arranged in the middle of the wall. 
     
     
         34 . The system of  claim 31 , wherein a slot is arranged in the wall which extends from the aperture to an end of the wall which is remote from the base panel. 
     
     
         35 . The system of  claim 31 , wherein the aperture has a circular or oval or rectangular shape seen in a direction perpendicular to the wall. 
     
     
         36 . The system of  claim 31 , wherein the box has a divider wall which is connected with the base panel wherein the divider wall is arranged substantial perpendicular to the base panel and wherein the divider wall divides the receiving space into two parts. 
     
     
         37 . The system of  claim 36 , wherein the divider wall is made of a part of the base panel which part is cut out from the base panel and which is bent out of the plane of the base panel into a plane perpendicular to the base panel. 
     
     
         38 . The system of  claim 36 , wherein the divider wall has at least one cutout in the end region remote from the base panel which cutout forms an opening in the divider wall for carrying the box. 
     
     
         39 . The system of  claim 36 , wherein the box has a longitudinal axis and that the divider wall extends under an angle (α) between 20° and 40° to the longitudinal axis. 
     
     
         40 . The system of  claim 36 , wherein the box is made of a flat panel element, wherein the walls and the divider wall are formed by bending parts of the flat panel element out of the plane of the flat panel element and wherein the base panel is a part of the flat panel element. 
     
     
         41 . The system of  claim 40 , wherein the flat panel element is a part which is punched out of a flat base material. 
     
     
         42 . The system of  claim 40 , wherein at least one of the walls is made of two wall parts which are formed by the flat panel element and which are folded together against each other. 
     
     
         43 . The system of  claim 40 , wherein folds and/or punched out sections are arranged between the base panel and the walls. 
     
     
         44 . The system of  claim 31 , wherein the corners of the base panel are rounded. 
     
     
         45 . The system of  claim 31 , wherein the box consists of a paperboard or cardboard. 
     
     
         46 . A box for footwear, comprising: a receiving space for the footwear which is at least partially delimited by a base panel and four walls extending from the base panel,
 wherein   the box has a divider wall which is connected with the base panel, wherein the divider wall is arranged substantial perpendicular to the base panel and wherein the divider wall divides the receiving space into two parts, wherein at least two walls extend to the base panel under an angle (β) between 80° and 89°, wherein the upper end of the walls which are arranged under the angle (β) converge.   
     
     
         47 . The box of  claim 46 , wherein all walls extend to the base panel under an angle (β) between 82° and 86°. 
     
     
         48 . The box of  claim 46 , wherein the divider wall is made of a part of the base panel which part is cut out from the base panel and which is bent out of the plane of the base panel into a plane perpendicular to the base panel. 
     
     
         49 . The box of  claim 46 , wherein the divider wall has at least one cutout in the end region remote from the base panel which cutout forms an opening in the divider wall for carrying the box. 
     
     
         50 . The box of  claim 46 , wherein the box has a longitudinal axis and that the divider wall extends under an angle (α) between 20° and 40° to the longitudinal axis.

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