Wednesday 25 December 2013

The Rapid Packing Container

Every year, 100 billion cardboard boxes are produced in the United Sates. Engineering students Henry Wang and Chris Curro have come up with a genius replacement.



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4 comment(s):

Dave said...

After seeing the video, unless *sealed*, the box can be opened and the contents removed undetected.

Unknown said...

Take a break Gerad. You are welcome to celebrate Christmas like us all. Please be at peace, and eat, and have peace with the Lord. You do a great job with your Blog. I read it every morning. If you are not a Christian, take a break anyway. Bless you and your family. Merry Christmas. Gall Gizzard. Sonographers Blog. Thanks for including me on your Blog roll. It is an Honor. TJW

Anonymous said...

Not a bad idea...except for the no tape concept. It says that the consumer can simply press down on the top of the box and it will 'pop open' ! What happens when the delivery company stacks a few other boxes on top of it in the truck? (it will pop open, duh.)

Bockes said...

A question, how are the boxes made? Isn't it a sheet of cardboard cut out in the shape of the box? So if it is a sheet cut down, there is the same amount of cardboard used?