Uniquely designed Jindi “Tim Fun” chocolate tray

Chocolate beans are round, cute, and melt-in-your-mouth. Many children love it. At the same time, it is also one of the choices of leisure food for fashionable young men and women. If it was a bag of chocolate chips and a cylinder of chocolate chips, which one would you choose to buy? I believe that most people will choose to buy chocolate chips in cylinders. However, although merchants will produce chocolate beans in tubes according to consumers’ preferences, how to place such a tube with a diameter of only 3cm~4cm and attract consumers’ attention? Let’s take a look at how Jindi’s “Tim Fun” chocolate beans can solve this problem.

It turns out that the secret lies in this chocolate tray full of “eyes”. This deceptively simple tray embodies the designer’s whimsy and creativity. After they die-cut a square piece of corrugated cardboard, after 6 times of bending (everyone knows, a rectangular piece of paper can be formed into a cuboid without the upper and lower bottom after 3 times of bending. You might as well take a piece of rectangular paper and fold it like this The long side is kept the same length, and the short side is shortened by 1/2. Does it form a cuboid with partitions?) After that, a double-layer board with a distance of 1 cm is formed. The partitions and The double-layer plate formed by the panel gives the chocolate bar two fulcrums, thus more effectively stabilizing the product and preventing accidental overturning. Even if there is only one tube of chocolate left after the whole plate of chocolate is sold, it can still remain standing. However, the design accuracy of the position of the die-cutting hole is relatively high, so that it is convenient for the machine to directly load the plate.

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