Information about Boxes
This article is about the receptacle or vessel called a box. For other uses, see Box (disambiguation).
An empty corrugated box
An elaborate wooden box
Boxes are highly variable receptacles. When no shape is described, a typical rectangular box may be expected. Nevertheless, a box may have a horizontal cross section that is square, elongated, round or oval; sloped or domed top surfaces, or non-vertical sides. A box normally may be opened by raising, sliding or removing the lid, which may be hinged and/or fastened by a catch, clasp, lock, or adhesive tape. Whatever its shape or purpose or the material of which it is fashioned, it is the direct descendant of the chest, one of the most ancient articles of domestic furniture. Its uses are innumerable, and the name, preceded by a qualifying adjective, has been given to many objects of artistic or antiquarian interest. Objects are often placed inside boxes, for a variety of reasons - see storage.
Permanent boxes
Numerous types of boxes are used in permanent installations. Some types are designed to be temporarily inhabited by workers.Permanent boxes include the following:
Equipment boxes
Compartments
Shelters or booths
Decorative boxes
Jewel box
A jewel-box is a receptacle for trinkets, not only jewels. It may take a very modest form, covered in leather and lined with satin, or it may reach the monumental proportions of the jewel cabinets which were made for Marie Antoinette, one of which is at Windsor, and another at Versailles, the work of Schwerdfeger as cabinetmaker, Degault as miniature-painter, and Thomire as chaser.Shoebox
A shoebox is, exactly as its name implies, a cardboard box which holds a pair of shoes. It is commonly acquired when one purchases a pair of shoes. Shoeboxes have long been cherished for their versatility and are commonly used for many tasks around the house, such as holding trading cards, photos, and just about anything else.It can also be used as an adjective to describe being unfairly treated. An example would be "Don't you shoebox me!" It is also used to describe someone with a closed minded way of thinking who prefers to generalize others unfavorably.
Strong box
A strong-box is a receptacle for money, deeds and securities. Its place has been taken in modern life by the safe. Some of those which have survived, such as that of Sir Thomas Bodley in the Bodleian library, possess locks with an extremely elaborate mechanism contrived in the under-side of the lid.Knife box
The knife-box is one of the most charming of the minor pieces of furniture which we owe to the artistic taste and mechanical ingenuity of the English cabinet-makers of the last quarter of the 18th century. Some of the most elegant were the works of Adam, Hepplewhite and Sheraton. Occasionally flat-topped boxes, they were most frequently either rod-shaped, or tall and narrow with a sloping tip necessitated by a series of raised veins for exhibiting the handles of knives and the bowls of spoons. Mahogany and satinwood were the woods most frequently employed, and they were occasionally inlaid with marqueterie or edged with boxwood. These graceful receptacles still exist in large numbers; they are often converted into stationery cabinets.Bible box
A Bible Box is a box made to hold Bibles. These boxes started being manufactured in the 17th century.Etui
The etui is an ornamental box for carrying in your pocket or purse, with small tools like folding scissors, needles, hairpins, makeup pencils, etc. 18th century etuiWooden wine box
Wooden wine boxes, also known as wooden wine crates are used to ship and store expensive wines in transit. Most wineries that use wooden boxes engrave their logo and designs on the front panel. These panels are usually highly detailed and used by wine collectors as decoration pieces for their bars or wine cellars. A typical wooden wine box holds either 6 or 12 750 ML bottles.Famous boxes
- According to Greek mythology the Pandora's box is said to be the cause of evil being released into the world, along with hope.
- One form of camouflage in the popular Metal Gear Solid video game series is a cardboard box. It is often referred to by fans as 'The Box' or 'B.O.X'.
- The TARDIS time machine of Doctor Who is stuck in the shape of a Police box.
Shape
A common storage box has the shape of a cuboid or right rectangular prism.Further reading
- How To Package Your Product For Shipping. PackagingPrice.com. Retrieved on 2006-04-27. — A guide detailing how best to package items that need to be shipped. Includes technical information about using cardboard (corrugated) boxes.
- Recycling and Reuse of Corrugated Boxes — A brief history and explanation of the reuse and recycling of corrugated cardboard, containers and boxes.
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Boxes
- Box, a receptacle, often rectangular or cuboidal
- Ballot box, a box in which votes (ballot papers) are deposited during voting
- Black box, something for which the internal operation is not described but its function is
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Container may refer to:
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- an item in which things are stored, such as a box
- a shipping container, storage for cargo transport, see containerization
- commercial packaging used to store consumer goods, such as boxes, bottles, and cans; see packaging and
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rectangle is defined as a quadrilateral where all four of its angles are right angles.
From this definition, it follows that a rectangle has two pairs of parallel sides; that is, a rectangle is a parallelogram.
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In geometry, a cross section is the intersection of a body in 2-dimensional space with a line, or of a body in 3-dimensional space with a plane, etc. More plainly, when cutting an object into slices one gets many parallel cross sections.
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In plane (Euclidean) geometry, a square is circle with four sides.
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Classification
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circle is the set of all points in a plane at a fixed distance, called the radius, from a given point, the centre.
Circles are simple closed curves which divide the plane into an interior and exterior.
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Circles are simple closed curves which divide the plane into an interior and exterior.
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- For the use of the term clasp to refer to a mechanical fastening device, see fastener.
- For the University of Colorado's program in Culture, Language, and Social Practice, see CLASP.
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lock is a mechanical fastening device which may be used on a door, vehicle, or container, restricting access to the area or property enclosed. Commonly, it can be released by using a key or combination.
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Storage may refer to:
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- Special buildings, or collections of buildings, designed to hold large objects, or a great many objects of a particular type:
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Luxury box or luxury suite is the North American term for a special seating section in arenas, stadiums and other sports venues. In the United Kingdom the terms used are corporate box, executive box and private box.
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Mailbox may refer to:
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- Letter box, a physical box or slot for incoming mail
- Post box, a physical box for outgoing mail
- Horizontal Mailbox , USPS mail box system for apartment complexes, condominiums, office buildings, etc.
- Pigeonhole messagebox, e.g.
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police box is a telephone kiosk or callbox for use by members of the police, or for members of the public to contact the police. Police boxes pre-date the era of modern telecommunications; today, every police officer (in technologically developed countries) is likely to carry a
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A signal box or signal cabin is a building from which railway signals and points are controlled. The term signal cabin is used in Ireland, parts of Scotland and in Australia. In North America, the somewhat equivalent term interlocking tower is used.
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telephone booth, telephone kiosk, (or telephone box in Ireland and the United Kingdom) is a small structure furnished with a payphone and designed for a telephone user's convenience.
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- For the BBC3 comedy, see Snuff Box.
Many decorative boxes are used as wedding favors and for promotional packaging. [Bayley's Boxes, Inc.
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Trinket may refer to:
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- The original name of New Zealand rock band The Datsuns
- A troll girl in the comic series Elfquest
- A character in the American animated TV series Pepper Ann
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GemStone can mean:
A gemstone, gem or also called
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- Gemstone, a type of mineral
- GemStone IV (or GemStone III), an online multiplayer game by Simutronics Corporation
- GemStone Systems, a data management company
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Leather is a material created through the tanning of hides and skins of animals, primarily cattlehide. The tanning process converts the putrescible skin into a durable, long-lasting and versatile natural material for various uses.
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Satin is a cloth that typically has a glossy surface and a dull back. It is a warp-dominated weaving technique that forms a minimum number of interlacings in a fabric. If a fabric is formed with a satin weave using filament fibers such as silk, nylon, or polyester, the
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Marie Antoinette
Queen of France and Navarre
Born November 2 1755
Hofburg Palace,Vienna, Austria
Died September 16 1793 (aged 39)
Paris, France
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Queen of France and Navarre
Born November 2 1755
Hofburg Palace,Vienna, Austria
Died September 16 1793 (aged 39)
Paris, France
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Windsor Castle, in Windsor in the English county of Berkshire, is the largest inhabited castle in the world and, dating back to the time of William the Conqueror, is the oldest in continuous occupation.
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State Party France
Type Cultural
Criteria i, ii, vi
Reference 83
Region Europe and North America
Inscription History
Inscription 1979 (3rd Session)
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Type Cultural
Criteria i, ii, vi
Reference 83
Region Europe and North America
Inscription History
Inscription 1979 (3rd Session)
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Cardboard boxes are industrially prefabricated boxes, which are primarily used for packaging goods and materials.
Cardboard boxes can be recycled to produce paper, or given a post-primary life as a cheap material for the construction of a range of projects, among them being
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Cardboard boxes can be recycled to produce paper, or given a post-primary life as a cheap material for the construction of a range of projects, among them being
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A shoe is an item of footwear. Shoes may vary from a simple flip-flop to a complex boot. Shoes may have high or low heels, although in western cultures, high heels are considered a woman's style. Shoe materials include leather or canvas. Athletic shoe soles may be made of rubber.
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A house is a building lived in by people. The word "house" may also refer to a building that shelters animals, such as a lemur, especially in a zoo. [1]
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A trading card (or collectible card) is a small card which is intended for trading and collecting. The cards began originally as premiums distributed with tobacco products, but later became very popular as inserts to bubblegum packs.
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photograph (often shortened to photo) is an image created by light falling on a light-sensitive surface, usually photographic film or an electronic imager such as a CCD or a CMOS chip.
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Money is any token or other object that functions as a medium of exchange that is socially and legally accepted in payment for goods and services and in settlement of debts.
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Property law
Part of the common law series
Acquisition of property
Gift · Adverse possession · Deed
Lost, mislaid, and abandoned property
Alienation · Bailment · License
Estates in land
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Gift · Adverse possession · Deed
Lost, mislaid, and abandoned property
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