Tissue paper case structure having appropriate stacking restriction
First Claim
1. A tissue paper case structure having appropriate stacking restriction, comprising a case body and a lifting plate, and an opening is disposed on an upper lid of the case body, characterized in that:
- a protruding ear, being formed at the corresponding predetermined position at the top end on both sides of the case body, and said lifting plate is substantially in an U-shape and corresponds to the inner surface of the case body and a plurality of bar holes are disposed equidistantly on both sides of the lifting plate;
by the foregoing structure characteristics, the case body is formed, and the lifting plate is placed correspondingly in the case body, and both sides of the lifting plate pass through a predetermined height of an upper flange of the protruding ear, and then the pre-stacked tissue paper can be placed in the case body and being covered by an upper lid such that the user can draw tissue paper out from the opening of the upper lid; and
as the tissue paper is used to a certain quantity, the level of the tissue paper drops to a level, and the lifting plate can be lifted to a height according to the dropped level of the tissue paper, and the protruding ears can be hooked into the plurality of bar holes for positioning, and provides a better access for the users.
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Abstract
The present invention discloses a tissue paper case structure having an appropriate stacking restriction, comprising a case body and a lifting plate; wherein the case body has a corresponsive protruding member being disposed at a predetermined position on sidewalls at the top section; the lifting plate being disposed in the interior of the case body, and has a plurality of latch holes on both sides of the lifting plate; and the above structure constitutes the case structure. In addition, the lifting plate is placed into the case body so that both sides of the lifting plate pass through the upper flange of the protruding member at a predetermined height, and it allows a stack of neatly folded tissue paper sheets being placed in the case body, and a lid is used to cover the case body, so that the user can draw the tissue paper out from the opening of the lid. When the tissue paper being used to a certain quantity, the level of the stacked tissue paper drops, and the user can lift the lifting plate to a higher position according to the dropped level of the stacked tissue paper, and allows the protruding ear to be latched into the position of the latching holes. Such lift can give a better access for the user. Since the lifting plate is disposed inside the case body, therefore when the upper lid is closed, the sides of the lifting plate is higher than the height of the case surface which provides an appropriate clipping for another case body when several tissue paper box are stacked one on top of the other one, and attains a better stacking and positioning effect.
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1. A tissue paper case structure having appropriate stacking restriction, comprising a case body and a lifting plate, and an opening is disposed on an upper lid of the case body, characterized in that:
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a protruding ear, being formed at the corresponding predetermined position at the top end on both sides of the case body, and said lifting plate is substantially in an U-shape and corresponds to the inner surface of the case body and a plurality of bar holes are disposed equidistantly on both sides of the lifting plate;
by the foregoing structure characteristics, the case body is formed, and the lifting plate is placed correspondingly in the case body, and both sides of the lifting plate pass through a predetermined height of an upper flange of the protruding ear, and then the pre-stacked tissue paper can be placed in the case body and being covered by an upper lid such that the user can draw tissue paper out from the opening of the upper lid; and
as the tissue paper is used to a certain quantity, the level of the tissue paper drops to a level, and the lifting plate can be lifted to a height according to the dropped level of the tissue paper, and the protruding ears can be hooked into the plurality of bar holes for positioning, and provides a better access for the users.
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2. A tissue paper case structure having appropriate stacking restriction, wherein when said lifting plate being placed in the case body, and said upper lid being covered onto the case body, the end surface on both sides of the lifting plate is slightly higher than the height of the surface of the case body such that when several case bodies containing tissue paper are stacked one on top of the other, the end surface on both sides of the lifting plate can be used to properly clip the above the case body for a better effect of stacking restriction.
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3. A tissue paper case structure having appropriate stacking restriction, wherein said lifting plate having a serrated folding line between the bar holes so that when the user lifts both sides of the lifting plate, the both sides of the lifting plate can be torn properly according to the height of the case body and gives a better artistic view to the case body.
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