Box

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An upright rectangular wooden box with a hinged lid, clasp fastenings and a handle
A wooden box with a hinged lid
An empty cardboard box with the top closing flaps open
An empty corrugated fiberboard box
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)

A box (

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, or more decorative or elaborately functional mechanisms, such as catches,

locks
.

Packaging

Several types of boxes are used in packaging and storage.

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

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 (AmE) or jewellery (BrE) 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

  • Cartons
    Cartons
  • A box or carton of cereal
    A box or carton of cereal
  • Hard cigarette pack or paperboard box
  • Corrugated box used for storage of archives
    Corrugated box used for storage of archives
  • Drink boxes
    Drink boxes
  • Milk in gable-top carton
    Milk in gable-top carton
  • Set-up box made of non-bending paperboard
    Set-up box made of non-bending paperboard
  • Wooden Box
    Wooden Box
  • Moving box
    Moving box
  • Cigar box
    Cigar box
  • Ammunition boxes
    Ammunition boxes
  • Reusable box or transit case
    Reusable box or transit case
  • An open pizza box with a pizza inside
    A corrugated box with a folding lid used for pizza
  • A juicebox containing soju, an alcoholic Korean beverage
    A
    juice box with soju
  • Cake boxes
    Cake boxes
  • A wooden box for fireworks
    A wooden box for fireworks

References

  1. 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.
  2. ^ Gittins, Ross (2006-06-12). "How the invention of a box changed our world". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 2022-09-10.
  3. .

Bibliography

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