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Product: Packaging: Reuse
Carton/Bookholder   (+3)  [vote for, against]
Refold shipping cartons into bookholders.

You receive something nice in a 16 x 11 x 9 [inches] cardboard box. You are pleased to get it. But there is a bonus. The vendor has thoughtfully added some perforations strategically placed such that by a bit of refolding and tab-tucking you can recycle the box as a handy bookholder!
It will hold books and papers at a 50 degree angle for reading at a table or working at a PC.
The vendor is happy to add this feature because there is plenty of surface area to print ads. You won't have trouble finding the vendor's phone number in the future.
The bookholder's tabs hold it together; no staples or tape required. I drew up basic sketches of one way to do it. See links below.
-- flypaper, Sep 29 2003

Bookholder http://home.earthli...ages/bookholder.JPG
This is what the bookholder would look like after punched out of carton and folded. I didn't do the carton part yet. [flypaper, Oct 04 2004, last modified Aug 07 2009]

Carton/Bookholder drawing http://home.earthli...ages/bookholder.GIF
Don't make perforations too weak or stuff falls out of carton. [flypaper, Oct 04 2004, last modified Aug 07 2009]

+1 for the drawings
-- po, Sep 29 2003


Boffo [flypaper].
-- phoenix, Sep 29 2003


Your notation on the second link is exactly the problem I was going to mention. Having shipped a few items around the country, some occasionally come back. More than once, I saw what left as a box, come back as a ball. I'm not sure if you would be able to perforate sufficiently to allow punching out of the secondary product without significantly weaking the integrity of the carton.

Oh, yeah, +
-- half, Sep 29 2003


Truly delicious.
-- the_jxc, Sep 29 2003


Good idea [shift]. Corrugated cardboard is wonderful stuff and should be used more.
-- flypaper, Sep 29 2003


To increase sales Domino's could start a Pizza-Box collection. A different piece of office furniture every week. Pizza boxes usually arrive in good shape. Of course there may be some stains, but also memories "Rember the party where I got that CD-shelf? ..."
-- kbecker, Sep 29 2003


Sorry, the links stopped working last fall because I changed ISP. Fixed now.
-- flypaper, Aug 07 2009



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