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{{other uses|Box (disambiguation)|The Box (disambiguation)}} |
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{{short description|Type of container}} |
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{{redirect|Boxes}} |
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[[File:Låda - Livrustkammaren - 107142.tif|thumb|alt=An upright rectangular wooden box with a hinged lid, clasp fastenings and a handle|A wooden box with a hinged lid]] |
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[[File:Medium box, open.jpg|thumb|alt=An empty cardboard box with the top closing flaps open|An empty corrugated fiberboard box]] |
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[[File:Box with cover MET DP241878.jpg|thumb|alt=A small, elaborate box, featuring a hinged lid, two swing doors at the front and a small pull-out drawer; the interior is entirely red and features small items that seem to be part of a toilette set|An elaborate late 17th to early 18th century box ([[Metropolitan Museum of Art]], [[New York City]])]] |
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A '''box''' ([[plural]]: '''boxes''') is a [[container]] with rigid sides used for the storage or transportation of its contents. Most boxes have flat, parallel, rectangular sides (typically [[rectangular prism]]s). Boxes can be very small (like a [[matchbox]]) or very large (like a shipping box for furniture) and can be used for a variety of purposes, from functional to decorative. |
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[[Image:Box.agr.jpg|thumb|right|An empty corrugated box, made of [[corrugated fiberboard]]]][[Image:Elaborate wood box Tom Tanaka.JPG|thumb|An elaborate [[Woodworking|wooden]] box]] |
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'''Box''' describes a variety of containers and receptacles. When no specific shape is described, a typical [[Rectangle|rectangular]] box may be expected. Nevertheless, a box may have a horizontal [[cross section (geometry)|cross section]] that is [[square (geometry)|square]], elongated, [[circle|round]] or oval; sloped or domed top surfaces, or non-vertical sides. |
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Boxes may be made of a variety of materials, both durable (such as [[wood]] and [[metal]]) and non-durable (such as [[corrugated fiberboard]] and [[paperboard]]). Corrugated metal boxes are commonly used as [[shipping container]]s. |
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this is good dsign A decorative box normally may be opened by raising, pulling, sliding or removing the lid, which may be hinged and/or fastened by a catch, [[Fastener|clasp]], [[Lock (device)|lock]], or [[adhesive tape]]. Whatever its shape or purpose or the material of which it is fashioned, it is the direct descendant of the chest, one of the most ancient articles of domestic furniture. Its uses are innumerable, and the name, preceded by a qualifying adjective, has been given to many objects of artistic or [[antiquarian]] interest. |
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Boxes may be closed and shut with flaps, doors, or a separate lid. They can be secured shut with adhesives, tapes, string, or more decorative or elaborately functional mechanisms, such as catches, [[fastener|clasps]] or [[lock (security device)|locks]]. |
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A common storage box usually has the shape of a [[cuboid]] or right rectangular [[Prism (geometry)|prism]], although boxes of almost any shape may be used. |
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==Packaging |
== Packaging == |
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[[Image:MOVINGBOX.JPG|200px|right|thumb|A corrugated box]] |
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Several types of boxes are used in [[packaging]] and storage. |
Several types of boxes are used in [[packaging]] and storage. |
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*A corrugated box (sometimes called [[cardboard box]]) is a shipping container made of [[corrugated fiberboard]] rather than solid paperboard. These are most commonly used to transport and warehouse products during distribution. |
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*A folding [[carton]] (sometimes called a box) is fabricated from [[paperboard]]. The paperboard is printed (if necessary), die-cut and scored to form a blank. These are transported and stored flat, and erected at the point of filling. These are used to package a wide range of consumer goods. |
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*A "set up" box (or rigid paperboard box) is made of a non-bending grade of paperboard. Unlike folding cartons, these are assembled at the point of manufacture and transported already "set-up". Set-up boxes are more expensive than folding boxes and are typically used for high value items such as cosmetics and gift boxes. |
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*A wooden [[box (wood)|box]] is related to a wooden [[crate]]. |
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*A [[gaylord (container)|gaylord]] is a large box often used in industrial environments. It is sized to fit well on a [[pallet]]. |
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* A [[corrugated box design|corrugated box]] is a [[shipping container]] made from [[corrugated fiberboard]], most commonly used to transport products from a warehouse during distribution. Corrugated boxes are also known as cartons, cases, and [[cardboard box]]es in various regions. Corrugated boxes are rated based on the strength of their material or their carrying capacity. Corrugated boxes are also used as product packaging, or in [[point of sale]] displays. |
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Depending on locale and specific usage, the terms '''carton''' and '''box''' are sometimes used interchangeably. |
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* [[Folding carton]]s (sometimes known as a box) are [[paperboard]] boxes manufactured with a folding lid. These are used to package a wide range of goods, and can be used for either one-time (non-resealable) usage, or as a storage box for more permanent use. Folding cartons are first printed (if necessary) before being [[Die (manufacturing)|die-cut]] and scored to form a blank; these are then transported and stored flat, before being constructed at the point of use. |
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** A [[gift box]] is a variant on the folding carton, used for birthday or [[Christmas]] [[gift]]s. |
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* Gable boxes are paperboard cartons used for liquids. |
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* Setup boxes (also known as rigid paperboard boxes) are made of stiff paperboard and are permanently glued together with paper skins that can be printed or colored. Unlike folding cartons, these are assembled at the point of manufacture and transported as already constructed ("set-up"). Set up boxes are more expensive than folding boxes and are typically used for protecting high-value items such as cosmetics, watches or smaller consumer electronics. |
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* [[Crate]]s are heavy duty shipping containers. Originally made of wood, crates are distinct from [[wooden box]]es, also used as heavy-duty shipping containers, as a wooden container must have all six of its sides put in place to result in the rated strength of the container. The strength of a wooden box, on the other hand, is rated based on the weight it can carry before the top or opening is installed. |
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** A wooden wine box or wine crate, originally used for shipping and storing expensive wines, is a variant of the wooden box now used for decorative or promotional purposes, or as a storage box during shipping. |
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* [[Bulk box]]es are large boxes often used in industrial environments, sized to fit on a [[pallet]]. |
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* An [[ammunition box]] is a metal can or box for ammunition. |
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Depending on locale and usage, the terms '''carton''' and '''box''' are sometimes used interchangeably. The invention of large steel [[intermodal shipping container]]s has helped advance the [[globalization]] of commerce.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://press.princeton.edu/chapters/s9383.html|title=Sample Chapter for Levinson, M.: The Box: How the Shipping Container Made the World Smaller and the World Economy Bigger.|last=Levinson|first=Marc|work=[[The Box: How the Shipping Container Made the World Smaller and the World Economy Bigger]]|publisher=Princeton University Press|access-date=17 February 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130122131825/http://press.princeton.edu/chapters/s9383.html|archive-date=2013-01-22|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Gittins |first=Ross |date=2006-06-12 |title=How the invention of a box changed our world |url=https://www.smh.com.au/business/how-the-invention-of-a-box-changed-our-world-20060612-gdnqf0.html |access-date=2022-09-10 |website=The Sydney Morning Herald |language=en}}</ref> |
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== Storage == |
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{{See also|Decorative boxes}} |
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Wooden wine boxes, also known as wooden wine crates are used to ship and store expensive wines in transit. Most wineries that use wooden boxes engrave their logo and designs on the front panel. These panels are usually highly detailed and used by wine collectors as decoration pieces for their bars or wine cellars. A typical wooden wine box holds either six or twelve 750 ml bottles. |
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Boxes for storing various items in can often be very decorative, as they are intended for permanent use and sometimes are put on display in certain locations. |
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The following are some types of storage boxes : |
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==Permanent boxes== |
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* A jewelry ([[American English]]) or jewellery ([[British English]]) box, is a box for [[wikt:trinket|trinket]]s or [[Gemstone|jewel]]s. It can take a very modest form with paper covering and lining, covered in [[leather]] and lined with [[satin]], or be larger and more highly decorated. |
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Numerous types of boxes are used in permanent installations. |
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* A [[hat box]] is used for storing or transporting a hat. Hat boxes are often cylindrical or oval. |
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Permanent boxes may include the following: |
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* A [[humidor]] is a special box for storing cigars at the proper humidity. |
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* A "strong box" or [[safe]], is a secure lockable box for storing money or other valuable items. The term "strong box" is sometimes used for safes that are not portable but installed in a wall or floor. |
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* A [[toolbox]] is used for carrying tools of various kinds. They are usually used for portability rather than just storage. |
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* A toy box is name of box for storing [[toys]]. |
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* {{Anchor|Boxfile}} A box file is used in offices for storing papers and smaller files.<ref>{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=1VRMPitXlPEC&q=A+boxfile+is+used+in+offices+for+storing+papers+and+smaller+files&pg=PA7|title=FCS Office Practice L3|last=Hewett|first=Gwen|date=2008|publisher=Pearson South Africa|isbn=9781770251274|language=en}}</ref> |
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A Bible box is a box made to hold [[Bible]]s. These boxes started being manufactured in the 17th century. |
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File:Several Cartons.jpg|Cartons |
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File:Cream of Wheat.jpg|A box or [[carton]] of cereal |
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===Compartments=== |
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File:Pakje sigaretten.JPG|Hard [[cigarette pack]] or [[paperboard]] box |
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*[[Letter box|Mailbox]] |
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File:Archive boxes.JPG|Corrugated box used for storage of archives |
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*[[Luxury box]] |
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File:Yoohoo-boxes.jpg|[[Drink box]]es |
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*[[Safe]] or "strong box" |
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File:Milk carton icon.svg|Milk in gable-top carton |
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File:White-Box-of-Chocolates.jpg|Set-up box made of non-bending paperboard |
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==Decorative boxes== |
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File:Box (231630111).jpeg|Wooden Box |
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{{Main|Decorative boxes}} |
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File:MOVINGBOX.JPG|Moving box |
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File:Cigar box.jpg|Cigar box |
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===Étui=== |
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File:Ammunition Boxes, MDVMHC.JPG|Ammunition boxes |
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An [http://www.cr.nps.gov/museum/exhibits/revwar/image_gal/gucoimg/guco1486etui.html étui] is a woman's ornamental case, usually carried in a pocket or purse. It holds small tools for daily use such as folding scissors, [[bodkin]]s, needles, hairpins, tweezers, makeup pencils, etc. |
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FlightCase.jpg|Reusable box or transit case |
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File:Pizza Toscana in box.JPG|alt=An open pizza box with a pizza inside|A corrugated box with a folding lid used for [[pizza]] |
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[[Image:Jewel box.JPG|right|thumb|200px|A jewel box lined with red velvet]] |
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File:600sojudrinkbox.jpg|alt=A juicebox containing soju, an alcoholic Korean beverage|A [[juicebox (container)|juice box]] with {{lang|ko-Latn|[[soju]]}} |
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===Jewelry box=== |
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File:Bywater Bakery New Orleans Jan 2019 King Cake Boxes.jpg|Cake boxes |
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A jewelry (AmE) or jewellery (BrE) box, is a receptacle for [[trinket]]s, not only [[Gemstone|jewel]]s. It may take a very modest form, covered in [[leather]] and lined with [[satin]], or it may be larger. |
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File:Fyrverkeri - Låda - Ystad-2021.jpg|A wooden box for [[fireworks]] |
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==Equipment boxes== |
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*[[Toolbox]] (or tool box), used in various [[Tradesman|trades]]. |
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*[[Fuse box]], holds electrical [[circuit breaker]] switches. |
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*[[Set-top box]], a device used to decode and display TV signals. |
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*[[Black box (transportation)]], a durable data-recording device found in some vehicles, used to assist in the investigation of an accident. |
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==Shelters or booths== |
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*[[Police box]], a booth for use by police in 20th century Britain. |
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*[[Signal box]], a building by a railway to coordinate and control railway signals. |
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*[[Penalty box]], a booth used in sports where a player sits to serve the time of a given penalty. |
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*[[Telephone box]], or telephone booth, containing a public telephone. |
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==Postal service== |
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*[[Post box]] (British English and others, also written postbox), or mailbox (North American English and others) is a physical box used to collect mail that is to be sent to a destination. Varieties of post boxes for outgoing mail include: |
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:*[[Lamp box]] |
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:*[[Ludlow wall box]] |
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:*[[Pillar box]] |
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:*[[Wall box]] |
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*[[Post office box]], (often abbreviated P.O. box or PO box), a uniquely-addressable lockable box located in a post office station. |
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*Post box, can refer to a [[letter box]] for incoming mail |
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==Other boxes== |
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{{otheruses}} |
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*[[Ballot box]], a box in which votes (ballot papers) are deposited during voting. |
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*[[Black box]], something for which the internal operation is not described but its function is. |
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*Box, informal reference to large box-shaped parts of a computer, such as the base unit or tower case of a [[personal computer]]. |
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*Coach Box or the driver's seat on a [[carriage]] [[coach (carriage)| coach]]. |
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*[[Dispatch box]], (or despatch box), a box for holding official papers and transporting them. |
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*[[Hope chest|Glory box]] or Hope Chest, a box or chest containing items typically stored by unmarried young women in anticipation of married life. |
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*[[Lunch box]], or "lunch pail" or "lunch kit", a rigid container used for carrying food. Can also be decorative. |
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*[[Mitre box]], a woodworking tool used to guide a hand saw to make precise mitre cuts in a board. |
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*[[Nest box]], a substitute for a hole in a tree for birds to make a nest in. |
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*[[Pandora's box]], in Greek mythology, a box containing the evils of mankind and also hope. |
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*[[Phreaking boxes]], devices used by [[phone phreak]]s to perform various functions normally reserved for operators and other telephone company employees. |
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*[[Torsion box]], consists of two skins applied to a core material, light in weight, functions as a beam. |
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==References== |
==References== |
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==Bibliography== |
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{{Commons category|Boxes}} |
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{{Wiktionary}} |
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* Soroka, W, "Fundamentals of Packaging Technology", IoPP, 2002, {{ISBN|1-930268-25-4}} |
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* {{1911}} |
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* Yam, K. L., "Encyclopedia of Packaging Technology", John Wiley & Sons, 2009, {{ISBN|978-0-470-08704-6}} |
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* {{EB1911|wstitle=Box}} |
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{{Paper products}} |
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This article needs additional citations for verification. (November 2023) |
A box (plural: boxes) is a container with rigid sides used for the storage or transportation of its contents. Most boxes have flat, parallel, rectangular sides (typically rectangular prisms). Boxes can be very small (like a matchbox) or very large (like a shipping box for furniture) and can be used for a variety of purposes, from functional to decorative.
Boxes may be made of a variety of materials, both durable (such as wood and metal) and non-durable (such as corrugated fiberboard and paperboard). Corrugated metal boxes are commonly used as shipping containers.
Boxes may be closed and shut with flaps, doors, or a separate lid. They can be secured shut with adhesives, tapes, string, or more decorative or elaborately functional mechanisms, such as catches, clasps or locks.
Packaging
[edit]Several types of boxes are used in packaging and storage.
- A corrugated box is a shipping container made from corrugated fiberboard, most commonly used to transport products from a warehouse during distribution. Corrugated boxes are also known as cartons, cases, and cardboard boxes in various regions. Corrugated boxes are rated based on the strength of their material or their carrying capacity. Corrugated boxes are also used as product packaging, or in point of sale displays.
- Folding cartons (sometimes known as a box) are paperboard boxes manufactured with a folding lid. These are used to package a wide range of goods, and can be used for either one-time (non-resealable) usage, or as a storage box for more permanent use. Folding cartons are first printed (if necessary) before being die-cut and scored to form a blank; these are then transported and stored flat, before being constructed at the point of use.
- Gable boxes are paperboard cartons used for liquids.
- Setup boxes (also known as rigid paperboard boxes) are made of stiff paperboard and are permanently glued together with paper skins that can be printed or colored. Unlike folding cartons, these are assembled at the point of manufacture and transported as already constructed ("set-up"). Set up boxes are more expensive than folding boxes and are typically used for protecting high-value items such as cosmetics, watches or smaller consumer electronics.
- Crates are heavy duty shipping containers. Originally made of wood, crates are distinct from wooden boxes, also used as heavy-duty shipping containers, as a wooden container must have all six of its sides put in place to result in the rated strength of the container. The strength of a wooden box, on the other hand, is rated based on the weight it can carry before the top or opening is installed.
- A wooden wine box or wine crate, originally used for shipping and storing expensive wines, is a variant of the wooden box now used for decorative or promotional purposes, or as a storage box during shipping.
- Bulk boxes are large boxes often used in industrial environments, sized to fit on a pallet.
- An ammunition box is a metal can or box for ammunition.
Depending on locale and usage, the terms carton and box are sometimes used interchangeably. The invention of large steel intermodal shipping containers has helped advance the globalization of commerce.[1][2]
Storage
[edit]Boxes for storing various items in can often be very decorative, as they are intended for permanent use and sometimes are put on display in certain locations.
The following are some types of storage boxes :
- A jewelry (American English) or jewellery (British English) box, is a box for trinkets or jewels. It can take a very modest form with paper covering and lining, covered in leather and lined with satin, or be larger and more highly decorated.
- A hat box is used for storing or transporting a hat. Hat boxes are often cylindrical or oval.
- A humidor is a special box for storing cigars at the proper humidity.
- A "strong box" or safe, is a secure lockable box for storing money or other valuable items. The term "strong box" is sometimes used for safes that are not portable but installed in a wall or floor.
- A toolbox is used for carrying tools of various kinds. They are usually used for portability rather than just storage.
- A toy box is name of box for storing toys.
- A box file is used in offices for storing papers and smaller files.[3]
Gallery
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Cartons
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A box or carton of cereal
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Hard cigarette pack or paperboard box
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Corrugated box used for storage of archives
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Milk in gable-top carton
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Set-up box made of non-bending paperboard
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Wooden Box
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Moving box
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Cigar box
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Ammunition boxes
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Reusable box or transit case
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A corrugated box with a folding lid used for pizza
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Cake boxes
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A wooden box for fireworks
References
[edit]- ^ Levinson, Marc. "Sample Chapter for Levinson, M.: The Box: How the Shipping Container Made the World Smaller and the World Economy Bigger". The Box: How the Shipping Container Made the World Smaller and the World Economy Bigger. Princeton University Press. Archived from the original on 2013-01-22. Retrieved 17 February 2013.
- ^ Gittins, Ross (2006-06-12). "How the invention of a box changed our world". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 2022-09-10.
- ^ Hewett, Gwen (2008). FCS Office Practice L3. Pearson South Africa. ISBN 9781770251274.
Bibliography
[edit]- Soroka, W, "Fundamentals of Packaging Technology", IoPP, 2002, ISBN 1-930268-25-4
- Yam, K. L., "Encyclopedia of Packaging Technology", John Wiley & Sons, 2009, ISBN 978-0-470-08704-6
- public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Box". Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. This article incorporates text from a publication now in the