AU2013230672B2 - A blank for forming a container - Google Patents

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AU2013230672B2
AU2013230672B2 AU2013230672A AU2013230672A AU2013230672B2 AU 2013230672 B2 AU2013230672 B2 AU 2013230672B2 AU 2013230672 A AU2013230672 A AU 2013230672A AU 2013230672 A AU2013230672 A AU 2013230672A AU 2013230672 B2 AU2013230672 B2 AU 2013230672B2
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
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    • B65D5/02Rigid or semi-rigid containers of polygonal cross-section, e.g. boxes, cartons or trays, formed by folding or erecting one or more blanks made of paper by folding or erecting a single blank to form a tubular body with or without subsequent folding operations, or the addition of separate elements, to close the ends of the body
    • B65D5/0227Rigid or semi-rigid containers of polygonal cross-section, e.g. boxes, cartons or trays, formed by folding or erecting one or more blanks made of paper by folding or erecting a single blank to form a tubular body with or without subsequent folding operations, or the addition of separate elements, to close the ends of the body with end closures formed by inward folding of flaps and securing them by heat-sealing, by applying adhesive to the flaps or by staples

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A blank for forming a container, including a series of five panels arranged side by side so that neighbouring panels in the series share a common parallel side; and pairs of flaps extending from opposed uncommon parallel sides of each one of said panels, wherein flaps of a fifth panel in the series of panels are arrangable to at least partially overlie respective flaps of a second panel in the series of panels when the series of panels are arranged so that neighbouring panels are substantially perpendicular with respect to each other.

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A BLANK FOR FORMING A CONTAINER
Technical Field of the Invention 5
The present invention relates to a blank for forming a container, a container and a method and process for constructing a container from a blank.
Background of the Invention 10
Bottle wrap packaging, for example, has previously been effected in a production line whereby most of the production steps are completed quickly by specialised machines. As shown in Figures la to lc, packaging beer using a blank 100, for example, previously involved the steps of: 15 1. feeding the blank 100 including five adjoining rectangular panels 102a, 102b 102c, 102d, 102e into the wrap around machine (not shown) so that short edges of the adjoining panels are leading; 2. locating four six packs of beer 104 on the second horizontal panel 102b; 20 3. folding first and third panels 102a, 102c from a horizontal position towards a vertical position so that the panels 102a, 102c overlie and abut sides sections of the six packs 104; 4. folding inner flaps 106 of the first and third panels 102a, 102c so that they overlie and abut side sections of the six packs of beer 104 in the manner shown in Figure 25 lb; 5. applying layers of adhesive over outer peripheral sections of the inner flaps 106 of the first and third panels 102a, 102c; 6. applying an adhesive to the fifth panel 102e; 7. folding flaps 106 of the second and fourth panels 102b, 102d so that they overlie, 30 and are pressed against, respective sections of the inner flaps 106 of the first and third panels 102a, 102c; -2- 2013230672 02 Jun2017 8. folding the fifth panel 102e so that it overlies, and is pressed against, the first panel 102a.
The above described process involves applying glue to: 5 1. the flaps 106 of the second panel 102b; 2. the flaps 106 of the fourth panel 102d; and 3. the fifth panel 102e. 10 The steps involved in applying glue slow down the production line and make the overall process expensive, time consuming and labour intensive. It is generally desirable to reduce the amount of glue needed to securely wrap a blank around desired objects. It is also generally desirable to improve production line speeds and reduce the amount of blank area. 15 It is generally desirable to overcome or ameliorate one or more of the above mentioned difficulties, or at least provide a useful alternative.
Summary of the Invention 20 25
In accordance with the invention, there is provided a blank for forming a container, including: (a) a series of five panels arranged side by side so that neighbouring panels in the series share a common parallel side; (b) pairs of flaps extending from opposed uncommon parallel sides of each one of said panels; and (c) deformation sections in the second and fourth panels that permit upper sections of the second and fourth panels to incline towards each other when series of panels are arranged so that neighbouring panels are substantially perpendicular with respect to each other, wherein flaps of a fifth panel in the series of panels are arrangable to at least partially overlie respective flaps of a second panel in the series of panels when the series of -3 - 2013230672 02 Jun2017 panels are arranged so that neighbouring panels are substantially perpendicular with respect to each other, wherein the deformation sections include cut lines that extend in straight lines through the flaps of respective second and fourth panels towards each other, 5 wherein the cut lines extend through respective flaps and extend at least partially into respective second and fourth panels, wherein creases form along the cut lines when said opposed sections of the second and fourth panels incline towards each other, wherein the deformation sections also include "V" shaped cut out sections formed 10 in the flaps, the "V" shaped cut out sections having rounded apexes.
Preferably, the flaps of the fifth panel also at least partially overlie respective flaps of a fourth panel in the series of panels when the series of panels are arranged so that neighbouring panels are substantially perpendicular with respect to each other. 15
Preferably, flaps of a first panel in the series of panels are arrangable to at least partially overlie respective flaps of a second panel in the series of panels when the series of panels are arranged so that neighbouring panels are substantially perpendicular with respect to each other. 20
Preferably, first and fifth panels in the series of panels each form part of a top panel of the container when the series of panels are arranged so that neighbouring panels are substantially perpendicular with respect to each other. 25 In accordance with the invention there is also provided a method of constructing a container from the above described blank, including the steps of: (a) folding a second panel of the series of panels so that it is substantially perpendicular to a third panel of the series of panels; (b) folding a fourth panel of the series of panels so that it is substantially perpendicular 30 to the third panel; (c) coupling flaps of the third panel to respective flaps of the second and fourth panels; -4- 2013230672 02 Jun2017 (d) folding a first panel of the series of panels so that it is substantially perpendicular to the second panel; (e) coupling flaps of the first panel to respective flaps of the second panel; (f) folding a fifth panel of the series of panels so that it is substantially perpendicular 5 to the fourth panel; and (g) coupling flaps of the fifth panel to respective flaps of the second panel.
Preferably, the step of coupling flaps of the fifth panel to respective flaps of the second panel also includes the step of coupling the flaps of the fifth panel to flaps of the fourth 10 panel.
Preferably, the step of coupling includes the step of applying an adhesive.
Brief Description of the Drawings 15
Preferred embodiments of the present invention are hereafter described, by way of nonlimiting example only, with reference to the accompanying drawing in which:
Figure la is a prior art blank for a container; 20 Figures lb to lc are side views of the blank shown in Figure la in different conditions of use;
Figure 2 is a plan view of a blank for a container;
Figure 3 is a perspective view of a container formed from the blank shown in Figure 2; Figure 4 is a perspective view of the container shown in Figure 3 in another stage of 25 assembly;
Figure 5 is a perspective view of the container shown in Figure 3 in yet another stage of assembly;
Figure 6 is a perspective view of the container shown in Figure 3 in still another stage of assembly; 30 Figures 7a to 7d are views of another blank for a container arranged in different conditions of use; -5 - 2013230672 02 Jun2017
Figures 8a to 8dcare views of yet another blank for a container arranged in different conditions of use;
Figures 9a to 9c are views of another blank for a container arranged in different conditions of use; and 5 Figures 10a to lOe are views of another blank for a container arranged in different conditions of use.
Detailed Description of Preferred Embodiments of the Invention 10 The blank 10 shown in Figure 2 is used to construct the container 12 shown in Figure 3 by folding and gluing the blank 10 in accordance with the steps shown in Figures 4 to 6. By constructing the container 12 in this manner from the blank 10, the above-described step of gluing the fifth panel 102e to the first panel 102a (refer to prior art Figures la to Id) is made redundant. As such, the blank 10 advantageously solves one or more of the above 15 mentioned difficulties by increasing production line speeds and by using less glue to securely construct the container. Advantageously, producing the container 12 from the blank 10 reduces downtime and increases wrap blank cost savings.
The blank 10 includes a series of five parallelogram panels 14a, 14b, 14c, 14d, 14e. That 20 is, panels which have two pairs of parallel sides 16a, 16b and 18a, 18b. The series of panels 14a, 14b, 14c, 14d, 14e are arranged side by side so that neighbouring panels in the series share a common parallel sidel8a, 18b.
The blank 10 also include pairs of flaps 20a, 20b extending from opposed uncommon 25 parallel sides 16a, 16b of each one of the panels 14a, 14b, 14c, 14d, 14e. As particularly shown in Figures 4 to 6, the flaps 20a, 20b of the fifth panel 14e in the series of panels are arrangable for coupling to respective flaps 20a, 20b of the second panel 14b in the series of panels when the series of panels are arranged in the manner shown in Figure 3 where neighbouring panels are substantially perpendicular with respect to each other. 30
The flaps 20a, 20b of the fifth panel 14e are also arrangable for coupling to respective flaps -6- 2013230672 02 Jun2017 20a, 20b of a fourth panel 14d in the series of panels when the series of panels are arranged so that neighbouring panels are substantially perpendicular with respect to each other, as shown in Figure 6. 5 The flaps 20a, 20b of a first panel 14a in the series of panels are arrangable for coupling to respective flaps 20a, 20b of the second panel 14b in the series of panels when the series of panels are arranged so that neighbouring panels are substantially perpendicular with respect to each other, as shown in Figure 6. 10 The third panel 14c in the series of panels is preferably the base panel of the container 12. In this embodiment, the second and fourth panels 14b, 14d in the series of panels are opposed wall panels of the container 12 and the first and fifth panels 14a, 14e in the series of panels each form part of a top panel of the container 12. Alternatively, other panels in the series of panels can be the base panel. 15
The sum of the lengths Lpa and Lpe of the first and fifth panels 14a, 14e is preferably equal to the length LPC of the third panel 14c. Alternatively, the sum of the lengths LPA and LPE may be slightly less than the length LPc leaving a gap "G" therebetween, as shown in Figure 3. Further, the length Lpa of the first panel 14a is preferably equal to or greater than 20 half of the width WFb of the flaps 20a, 20b of the second panel 14b.
The length LFe of the flaps 20a, 20b of the fifth panel 14e is greater than width WFd of flaps 20a, 20b of a fourth panel 14d in the series of panels. The width WFb of the flaps 20a, 20b of the second panel 14b are preferably the same as the width WFd flaps 20a, 20b 25 of the fourth panel 14d. The length LFE of the flaps 20a, 20b of the fifth LpE panel 14e is also preferably twice the width WFd of the flaps 20a, 20b of the fourth panel 14d in the series of panels, or any other suitable length so that they overlie respective flaps 20a, 20b of the second panel 14b when folded in the manner shown in Figure 3. 30 As shown in Figures 4 and 5, the flaps 20a, 20b of a third panel 14c in the series of panels are arrangable for coupling to respective flaps 20a, 20b of second 14b and fourth 14d -7- 2013230672 02 Jun2017 panels in the series of panels when the series of panels are arranged so that neighbouring panels are substantially perpendicular with respect to each other.
In use, the container 12 is constructed from the blank 10 by performing the steps of: 5 folding the second panel 14b of the series of panels so that it is substantially perpendicular to the third panel 14c of the series of panels; folding the fourth panel 14d of the series of panels so that it is substantially perpendicular to the third panel 14c; coupling flaps 20a, 20b of the third panel 14c to respective flaps 20a, 20b of the second and fourth panels 14b, 14d; folding a first panel 14a of the series of panels so that it is substantially perpendicular to the second panel 14b; coupling flaps 20a, 20b of the first panel 14a to respective flaps 20a, 20b of the second panel 14b; folding the fifth panel 14e of the series of panels so that it is substantially perpendicular to the fourth panel 14d; coupling flaps 20a, 20b of the fifth panel 14e to respective flaps 20a, 20b of the second panel 14b. (a) (b) 10 (c) (d) (e) 15 (f) (g) 20
The method also preferably includes the steps of coupling the flaps 20a, 20b of the fifth panel 14e to flaps of the fourth panel 14d. The step of coupling also preferably includes the step of applying an adhesive. 25 The container 12 is preferably constructed using wraparound packaging machinery (not shown) in a production line (not shown). The process includes the steps of: (a) feeding the blank 10 into a wraparound machine with the first panel 14a on the leading edge; 30 (b) placing the load on the third panel 14c from the side or from the top; (c) if the load is inserted from the side, then: 2013230672 02 Jun2017 -8- (0 fourth and fifth panels 14d, 14e are folded sequentially around the load so that the fourth panel 14d is generally vertical and the fifth panel 14e is generally horizontal; (ii) then the first and second panels 14a, 14b are folded around the load so that 5 the second panel 14b is generally vertical the first panel 14a is generally horizontal; (iii) the flaps 20a, 20b of the second and fourth panels 14b, 14d are folded in so that the abut the load; (iv) an adhesive is applied to the flaps 20a, 20b of the second and fourth panels 10 14b, 14d; and (v) the flaps 20a, 20b of the first, third, and fifth panels 14a, 14c, 14e are folded over and compressed; (d) if the load is inserted from above, then: (0 the panels 14a, 14b, 14c, 14d, 14e are arranged in the manner shown in 15 Figure 4 when the load is inserted; (ii) adhesive is applied to the folded flaps 20a, 20b of the of the second and fourth panels 14b, 14d; (iii) the flaps 20a, 20b of the first, fifth, and third panels 14a, 14e, 14c are folded over and compressed. 20
The container 12 preferably runs on current wrap around machinery with some raw material savings in hot melt glue.
In the examples shown, the blank 10 has been developed with a view to packaging 355ml 25 bottles the following dimensions: 1. Lpa = 60 mm; 2. Lpb = 234 mm; 3. Lpc = 250 mm; 4. Lpd = 234 mm; 5. Lpe = 188 mm; -9- 6. WPE = WPA = Wpc = 378 mm; 7. WPD = WPB = 374 mm; 8. WFE = Wfa = Wfc = 115 mm; 9. WFd = Wfb = 119 mm; 10. Ri = 39;and 11. R2 = 4. 2013230672 02 Jun2017
However, these dimensions may vary to suit any given desired shape for the container 12. 10 Blank 200 and Container 202formed therefrom
The blank 200 shown in Figure 7a is used to construct the container 202 shown in Figure 8b by folding and gluing the blank 200 in accordance with the steps shown in Figure 8c. 15 The blank 200 operates in an analogous manner to that of the blanks 10 and like parts are referenced with like reference numerals. For example, the blank 200 includes a series of five parallelogram panels 14a, 14b, 14c, 14d, 14e. That is, panels which have two pairs of parallel sides 16a, 16b and 18a, 18b. The series of panels 14a, 14b, 14c, 14d, 14e are arranged side by side so that neighbouring panels in the series share a common parallel 20 sidel8a, 18b.
The blank 200 also include pairs of flaps 20a, 20b extending from opposed uncommon parallel sides 16a, 16b of each one of the panels 14a, 14b, 14c, 14d, 14e. As particularly shown in Figure 7c, the flaps 20a, 20b of the fifth panel 14e in the series of panels are 25 arrangable for coupling to respective flaps 20a, 20b of the second panel 14b in the series of panels when the series of panels are arranged in the manner shown in Figure 7b where neighbouring panels are substantially perpendicular with respect to each other.
The flaps 20a, 20b of the fifth panel 14e are also arrangable for coupling to respective flaps 30 20a, 20b of a fourth panel 14d in the series of panels when the series of panels are arranged so that neighbouring panels are substantially perpendicular with respect to each other, as 2013230672 02 Jun2017 -10- shown in Figure 7b.
The flaps 20a, 20b of a first panel 14a are arrangable for coupling to respective flaps 20a, 20b of the second panel 14b when the series of panels are arranged so that neighbouring 5 panels are substantially perpendicular with respect to each other, as shown in Figure 7c.
The third panel 14c in the series of panels is preferably the base panel of the container 12. In this embodiment, the second and fourth panels 14b, 14d in the series of panels are opposed wall panels of the container 12 and the first and fifth panels 14a, 14e in the series 10 of panels each form part of a top panel of the container 12. Alternatively, other panels in the series of panels can be the base panel.
The sum of the lengths Lpa and LPE of the first and fifth panels 14a, 14e is preferably equal to the length LPc of the third panel 14c. Alternatively, the sum of the lengths LPA and LPE 15 may be slightly less than the length LPc leaving a gap "G" therebetween, as shown in Figure 7b. Further, the length LPA of the first panel 14a is preferably equal to or greater than half of the width WFb of the flaps 20a, 20b of the second panel 14b.
The length LFE of the flaps 20a, 20b of the fifth panel 14e is greater than width WFd of 20 flaps 20a, 20b of a fourth panel 14d in the series of panels. The width WFb of the flaps 20a, 20b of the second panel 14b are preferably the same as the width WFd flaps 20a, 20b of the fourth panel 14d. The length LFE of the flaps 20a, 20b of the fifth LPE panel 14e is also preferably twice the width WFd of the flaps 20a, 20b of the fourth panel 14d in the series of panels, or any other suitable length so that they overlie respective flaps 20a, 20b 25 of the second panel 14b when folded in the manner shown in Figure 7b.
As shown in Figure 7b, the flaps 20a, 20b of a third panel 14c in the series of panels are arrangable for coupling to respective flaps 20a, 20b of second 14b and fourth 14d panels in the series of panels when the series of panels are arranged so that neighbouring panels are 30 substantially perpendicular with respect to each other. -11 - 2013230672 02 Jun2017
The flaps 20a, 20b of the blank 200 are coupled together with an adhesive. Preferably, hot melt adhesive is applied to both sides of the box simultaneously.
In use, the container 202 is constructed from the blank 200 by performing the steps of: 5 folding the second panel 14b of the series of panels so that it is substantially perpendicular to the third panel 14c of the series of panels; folding the fourth panel 14d of the series of panels so that it is substantially perpendicular to the third panel 14c; coupling flaps 20a, 20b of the third panel 14c to respective flaps 20a, 20b of the second and fourth panels 14b, 14d; folding a first panel 14a of the series of panels so that it is substantially perpendicular to the second panel 14b; coupling flaps 20a, 20b of the first panel 14a to respective flaps 20a, 20b of the second panel 14b; folding the fifth panel 14e of the series of panels so that it is substantially perpendicular to the fourth panel 14d; coupling flaps 20a, 20b of the fifth panel 14e to respective flaps 20a, 20b of the second panel 14b. (a) (b) 10 (c) (d) (e) 15 (f) (g) 20
The method also preferably includes the steps of coupling the flaps 20a, 20b of the fifth panel 14e to flaps 20a, 20b of the fourth panel 14d. The step of coupling also preferably includes the step of applying an adhesive. 25 The container 202 is preferably constructed using wraparound packaging machinery (not shown) in a production line (not shown). The process includes the steps of: (a) feeding the blank 200 into a wraparound machine with the first panel 14a on the leading edge; 30 (b) placing the load on the third panel 14c from the side or from the top; (c) if the load is inserted from the side, then: 2013230672 02 Jun2017 - 12- 5 10 (d) 15 (i) fourth and fifth panels 14d, 14e are folded sequentially around the load so that the fourth panel 14d is generally vertical and the fifth panel 14e is generally horizontal; (ii) then the first and second panels 14a, 14b are folded around the load so that the second panel 14b is generally vertical the first panel 14a is generally horizontal; (iii) the flaps 20a, 20b of the second and fourth panels 14b, 14d are folded in so that the abut the load; (iv) an adhesive is applied to the flaps 20a, 20b of the second and fourth panels 14b, 14d; and (v) the flaps 20a, 20b of the first, third, and fifth panels 14a, 14c, 14e are folded over and compressed; if the load is inserted from above, then: (i) the panels 14a, 14b, 14c, 14d, 14e are arranged in the manner shown in Figure 7c when the load is inserted; (ii) adhesive is applied to the folded flaps 20a, 20b of the of the second and fourth panels 14b, 14d; (iii) the flaps 20a, 20b of the first, fifth, and third panels 14a, 14e, 14c are folded over and compressed. 20
The container 202 preferably runs on current wrap around machinery with some raw material savings in hot melt glue. 30
In the examples shown, the blank 200 has the following dimensions: 1. Lpa = 50 mm; 2. Lpb = Lpd = 284 mm; 3. Lpc = 288 mm; 4. LPE = 236 mm; 5. WPA = WpC = WPE = 284 mm; 6. Wpb = Wpd = 280 mm; -13 - 2013230672 02 Jun2017 7. Wfa = Wfc = Wfe = 88 mm; and 8. Wfb = Wfd = 90 mm.
However, these dimensions may vary to suit any given desired shape for the container 202. 5
Blank 300 and Container 302formed therefrom
The blank 300 shown in Figure 8a is used to construct the container 302 shown in Figure 8b by folding and gluing the blank 300 in accordance with the steps shown in Figures 8c 10 and 8d.
The blank 300 operates in an analogous manner to that of the blanks 10, 200 and like parts are referenced with like reference numerals. For example, the blank 300 includes a series of five parallelogram panels 14a, 14b, 14c, 14d, 14e. That is, panels which have two pairs 15 of parallel sides 16a, 16b and 18a, 18b. The series of panels 14a, 14b, 14c, 14d, 14e are arranged side by side so that neighbouring panels in the series share a common parallel sidel8a, 18b.
The blank 300 also include pairs of flaps 20a, 20b extending from opposed uncommon 20 parallel sides 16a, 16b of each one of the panels 14a, 14b, 14c, 14d, 14e. As particularly shown in Figures 7b to 7c, the flaps 20a, 20b of the first and fifth panels 14a, 14e are arrangable for coupling to respective flaps 20a, 20b of the third panel 14c in the series of panels when the series of panels are arranged in the manner shown in Figure 7b where neighbouring panels are substantially perpendicular with respect to each other. 25
The flaps 20a, 20b of the fifth panel 14e are also arrangable for coupling to respective flaps 20a, 20b of a fourth panel 14d when the series of panels are arranged so that neighbouring panels are substantially perpendicular with respect to each other, as shown in Figure 7b. Similarly, the flaps 20a, 20b of a first panel 14a are arrangable for coupling to respective 30 flaps 20a, 20b of the second panel 14b when the series of panels are arranged so that neighbouring panels are substantially perpendicular with respect to each other, as shown in - 14- 2013230672 02 Jun2017
Figure 7b.
The third panel 14c is preferably the base panel of the container 302. In this embodiment, the second and fourth panels 14b, 14d in the series of panels are opposed wall panels of the 5 container 302 and the first and fifth panels 14a, 14e each form part of a top panel of the container 302. Alternatively, other panels in the series of panels can be the base panel.
The sum of the lengths LPA and Lpe of the first and fifth panels 14a, 14e is preferably equal to the length LPc of the third panel 14c. 10
The sum of the lengths LPA and LPe of the first and fifth panels 14a, 14e is preferably equal to the length LPc of the third panel 14c. Alternatively, the sum of the lengths LPA and LPe may be slightly less than the length LPc leaving a gap "G" therebetween, as shown in Figure 7b. Further, the length LPA of the first panel 14a is preferably greater than the width 15 Wfb of the flaps 20a, 20b of the second panel 14b.
The flaps 20a, 20b of the blank 300 are coupled together with an adhesive. Preferably, hot melt adhesive is applied to both sides of the box simultaneously. 20 In use, the container 302 is constructed from the blank 300 by performing the steps of: (a) folding the second panel 14b of the series of panels so that it is substantially perpendicular to the third panel 14c of the series of panels; (b) folding the fourth panel 14d of the series of panels so that it is substantially 25 perpendicular to the third panel 14c; (c) coupling flaps 20a, 20b of the third panel 14c to respective flaps 20a, 20b of the second and fourth panels 14b, 14d; (d) folding a first panel 14a of the series of panels so that it is substantially perpendicular to the second panel 14b; 30 (e) coupling flaps 20a, 20b of the first panel 14a to respective flaps 20a, 20b of the third panel 14c; - 15 - 2013230672 02 Jun2017 (f) folding the fifth panel 14e of the series of panels so that it is substantially perpendicular to the fourth panel 14d; (g) coupling flaps 20a, 20b of the fifth panel 14e to respective flaps 20a, 20b of the third panel 14c.
The method also preferably includes the steps of coupling the flaps of the fifth panel to flaps of the fourth panel. The step of coupling also preferably includes the step of applying an adhesive. 10 The container 302 is preferably constructed using wraparound packaging machinery (not shown) in a production line (not shown). The process includes the steps of: (a) 15 (b) (c) 20 25 (d) 30 feeding the blank 300 into a wraparound machine with the first panel 14a on the leading edge; placing the load on the third panel 14c from the side or from the top; if the load is inserted from the side, then: (i) fourth and fifth panels 14d, 14e are folded sequentially around the load so that the fourth panel 14d is generally vertical and the fifth panel 14e is generally horizontal; (ii) then the first and second panels 14a, 14b are folded aound the load so that the second panel 14b is generally vertical the first panel 14a is generally horizontal; (iii) the flaps 20a, 20b of the second and fourth panels 14b, 14d are folded in so that the abut the load; (iv) an adhesive is applied to the flaps 20a, 20b of the third panel 14c; and (v) the flaps 20a, 20b of the first, third, and fifth panels 14a, 14c, 14e are folded over the flaps 20a, 20b of the third panel 14c and compressed; or if the load is inserted from above, then: (i) the panels 14a, 14b, 14c, 14d, 14e are arranged in the manner shown in Figure 7c when the load is inserted; (ii) adhesive is applied to the folded flaps 20a, 20b of the of the third panel 14c; - 16- 2013230672 02 Jun2017 (iii) the flaps 20a, 20b of the first, fifth, and third panels 14a, 14e, 14c are folded over the flaps 20a, 20b of the third panel 14c and compressed.
The container 302 preferably runs on current wrap around machinery with some raw 5 material savings in hot melt glue.
In the examples shown, the blank 300 has the following dimensions: 1. LpA = 70 mm; 10 2. Lpb = LPD = 71 mm; 3. Lpc = LPE = 238 mm; 4. WPA = WPB = WPC = WPD = WPE = 184 mm; 5. Wfa = WFE = 56 mm; 6. Web = WFD = 35 mm; and 15 7. WFc = 38 mm.
However, these dimensions may vary to suit any given desired shape for the container 302.
By constructing the container 302 in this manner from the blank 300, the above-described 20 step of gluing the fifth panel 102e to the first panel 102a (refer to prior art Figures la to Id) is made redundant. As such, the blank 300 advantageously solves one or more of the above mentioned difficulties by increasing production line speeds and by using less glue to securely construct the container. Advantageously, producing the container 302 from the blank 300 reduces downtime and increases wrap blank cost savings. 25
Blank 400 and Container 402formed therefrom
The blank 400 shown in Figure 9a is used to construct the container 402 shown in Figure 30 9b by folding and gluing the blank 400 in accordance with the steps shown in Figure 9c. The blank 400 operates in an analogous manner to that of the blanks 10, 200, 300 and like 2013230672 02 Jun2017 - 17- parts are referenced with like reference numerals. For example, the blank 400 includes a series of five parallelogram panels 14a, 14b, 14c, 14d, 14e. That is, panels which have two pairs of parallel sides 16a, 16b and 18a, 18b. The series of panels 14a, 14b, 14c, 14d, 14e are arranged side by side so that neighbouring panels in the series share a common parallel 5 side 18a, 18b.
The blank 400 also include pairs of flaps 20a, 20b extending from opposed uncommon parallel sides 16a, 16b of each one of the panels 14a, 14b, 14c, 14d, 14e. As particularly shown in Figures 9b and 9c, the flaps 20a, 20b of the first and fifth panels 14a, 14e are 10 arrangable for coupling to respective flaps 20a, 20b of the second and fourth panels 14b, 14d when the series of panels are arranged in the manner shown in Figures 9b and 9c where neighbouring panels are substantially perpendicular with respect to each other.
The third panel 14c is preferably the base panel of the container 402. In this embodiment, 15 the second and fourth panels 14b, 14d in the series of panels are opposed wall panels of the container 402 and the first and fifth panels 14a, 14e each form part of a top panel of the container 402. Alternatively, other panels in the series of panels can be the base panel.
The sum of the lengths Lpa and Lpe of the first and fifth panels 14a, 14e is preferably 20 greater than the length LPc of the third panel 14c such that the fifth panel 14e extends past the first panel 14a in the manner shown in Figure 9a. When assembled in the manner shown in Figure 9b, a free end 404 of the fifth panel 14e overlies and extends past a corresponding free end 406 of the first panel by a distance of "X". For example, "X" is 4 mm. However, "X" could be any other distance suitable for overlapping the panels so that 25 they can be secured together.
The flaps 20a, 20b of the blank 400 are coupled together with an adhesive. Preferably, hot melt adhesive is applied to both sides of the box simultaneously. 30 In use, the container 402 is constructed from the blank 400 by performing the steps of: -18- 2013230672 02 Jun2017 (a) folding the second panel 14b of the series of panels so that it is substantially perpendicular to the third panel 14c of the series of panels; (b) folding the fourth panel 14d of the series of panels so that it is substantially perpendicular to the third panel 14c; 5 (c) coupling flaps 20a, 20b of the third panel 14c to respective flaps 20a, 20b of the second and fourth panels 14b, 14d; (d) folding a first panel 14a of the series of panels so that it is substantially perpendicular to the second panel 14b; (e) coupling flaps 20a, 20b of the first panel 14a to respective flaps 20a, 20b of the 10 third panel 14c; (f) folding the fifth panel 14e of the series of panels so that it is substantially perpendicular to the fourth panel 14d; and (g) coupling flaps 20a, 20b of the fifth panel 14e to respective flaps 20a, 20b of the third panel 14c; and 15 (h) coupling a free end 404 of the fifth panel 14e to an underlying free end section 406 of the first panel 14a.
The step of coupling also preferably includes the step of applying an adhesive. 20 In the examples shown, the blank 400 has the following dimensions: 1. Lpa = = Lpe = 33 mm 2. LPB = Lpd = 157 mm; 3. LpC = 67 mm; 25 4. WPA = Wpc = WPE = 270 mm; 5. WPB = WPD = 267 mm; 6. WFA = WFc = WFE = 35 mm; 7. WFb = Wfd = 32 mm; and 8. X = 4 mm. 30
However, these dimensions may vary to suit any given desired shape for the container 402. -19- 2013230672 02 Jun2017
By constructing the container 402 in this manner from the blank 400, the above-described step of gluing the fifth panel 102e to the first panel 102a (refer to prior art Figures la to Id) is made redundant. As such, the blank 400 advantageously solves one or more of the 5 above mentioned difficulties by increasing production line speeds and by using less glue to securely construct the container. Advantageously, producing the container 402 from the blank 400 reduces downtime and increases wrap blank cost savings.
The blanks 10, 200, 300, 400 are preferably die cut from a single sheet corrugated 10 cardboard or solid folding cardboard.
Alternatively, the blank 10, 200, 300, 400 is single sheet corrugated cardboard. The blank 10, 200, 300, 400 is foldable and made from, for example, a single sheet of two sided corrugated cardboard; fibre board; corrugated plastic; or laminated cardboard. In the 15 example shown in Figure 2, the direction of extent "DF" of flutes of the cardboard is transverse to a direction of extent "Dp" of the series of panels. In the example shown, the direction of extent DF of flutes of the cardboard is perpendicular to the direction of extent Dp of the series of panels. 20 Alternatively, the blank 10, 200, 300, 400 is made from any suitable non-cardboard substrate.
The flaps 20a, 20b of the blank 10, 200, 300, 400 are coupled together with an adhesive. Preferably, hot melt adhesive is applied to both sides of the box simultaneously. 25
Although the container 12, 202, 302, 402 has been above described as being suitable for use in packaging one or more items such as bottles, the container 12, 202, 302, 402 is also suitable for use in over wrapping individual package units as well as overwrapped multiunits. The units can be bottles, cans, jars, tins boxes, cartons small over-wrapped 30 packages, or any other such items. For example, the container 12, 202, 302, 402 is shaped to suit the following bottle and can formats: -20- a. 375 ml cans; b. 375 ml mid neck bottles; c. 355 ml bottles; d. 750 ml long neck bottles; and e. 375 ml stubbies. 2013230672 02 Jun2017
Further, the container 12, 202, 302, 403 is suitable for use with the following primary packaging: 10 a. ring packs for cans; b. shrink wrap film for 6 packs; c. 4 and 6 bottle carton board basket carriers; and d. 3, 4, and 6 bottle carton board overwraps. 15
Blank 500 and Container 502formed therefrom
The blank 500 shown in Figure 10a is used to construct the container 502 shown in Figure 10b by folding and gluing the blank 500 in accordance with the steps shown in Figures 10c 20 and lOd. By constructing the container 502 in this manner from the blank 500, the above-described step of gluing the fifth panel 102e to the first panel 102a (refer to prior art Figures la to Id) is made redundant. As such, the blank 500 advantageously solves one or more of the above mentioned difficulties by increasing production line speeds and by using less glue to securely construct the container. Advantageously, producing the container 502 25 from the blank 500 reduces downtime and increases wrap blank cost savings.
The blank 500 and the container 502 operate in an analogous manner to that of the blank 10 and container 12. As such, like parts are referenced with like reference numerals. 30 The blank 500 includes a series of five parallelogram panels 14a, 14b, 14c, 14d, 14e. That is, panels which have two pairs of parallel sides 16a, 16b and 18a, 18b. The series of -21 - 2013230672 02 Jun2017 panels 14a, 14b, 14c, 14d, 14e are arranged side by side so that neighbouring panels in the series share a common parallel side 18a, 18b.
The blank 500 also include pairs of flaps 20a, 20b extending from opposed uncommon 5 parallel sides 16a, 16b of each one of the panels 14a, 14b, 14c, 14d, 14e. As particularly shown in Figures 10c and lOd, the flaps 20a, 20b of the fifth panel 14e in the series of panels are arrangable for coupling to respective flaps 20a, 20b of the second panel 14b in the series of panels when the series of panels are arranged in the manner shown in Figure lOd where the fifth and third panels 14e, 14c are substantially parallel with respect to each 10 other.
The flaps 20a, 20b of the fifth panel 14e are also arrangable for coupling to respective flaps 20a, 20b of a fourth panel 14d in the series of panels when the series of panels are arranged so that the fifth and third panels 14e, 14c are substantially parallel with respect to each 15 other, as shown in Figure lOd.
The flaps 20a, 20b of a first panel 14a in the series of panels are arrangable for coupling to respective flaps 20a, 20b of the second panel 14b in the series of panels when the series of panels are arranged so that the fifth and third panels 14e, 14c are substantially parallel with 20 respect to each other, as shown in Figure lOd.
The third panel 14c in the series of panels is preferably the base panel of the container 502. In this embodiment, the second and fourth panels 14b, 14d in the series of panels are opposed wall panels of the container 502 and the first and fifth panels 14a, 14e in the series 25 of panels each form part of a top panel of the container 502. Alternatively, other panels in the series of panels can be the base panel.
The blank 500 has been designed with a view to having a fitted shape around upper necked sections 504 of necked goods 506 stored in the container 502. To facilitate this, the blank 30 500 includes two deformation sections 508a, 508b which are designed allow respective upper sections 510 of the second and fourth panels 14b, 14d to incline towards each other -22- 2013230672 02 Jun2017 and thereby follow the shape of the necked sections 504 of the goods 506 stored in the container 502 in the manner shown in Figure lOe. The blank 500 is hereafter described, by way of non-limiting example, to the goods 506 being necked bottles 506. Although, the blank 500 and the container 502 are suitable for use with any necked goods 506. 5
As particularly shown in Figure 10a, the deformation sections 108a, 108b each include cut lines 512a, 512b that extend in straight lines through flaps 20a, 20b of respective second and fourth panels 14b, 14d towards each other. The cut lines 512a, 526b preferably extend through the entirety of respective flaps 20a, 20b and then extend a further 45 mm into the 10 respective second and fourth panels 14b, 14d. However, the length of the cut lines 512a, 512b could vary to suit the degree of deformation needed for the goods 506 stored in the container 502. The cut lines 512a, 512b divide respective flaps into first and second parts.
The deformation sections 508a, 508b also include "V" shaped cut out sections 514a, 514b 15 formed in the flaps 20a, 20b. The "V" shaped cut outs 514a, 514b have rounded apexes 516a, 516b. The cut lines 512a, 512b form one side of respective "V" shaped cut out sections 514a, 514b and pass through side sections of the rounded apexes 516a, 516b.
Alternatively, the “V” shaped cut out sections are crushed mechanically from a blank. 20
Open end sections of the "V" shaped cut outs 514a, 514b preferably have a width of 20 mm. However, the width could vary to suit the degree of deformation needed for the necked bottles 506 stored in the container 502. 25 The upper sections 510 of the second and fourth panels 14b, 14d preferably have a length of 94 mm. However, the width could vary to suit the degree of deformation needed for the necked bottles 506 stored in the container 502. For example, if the necked bottles had a long neck, then the length of the upper section may be longer than 94 mm to accommodate the longer necks 504 of the bottles 506. 30
In use, the container 502 is constructed from the blank 500 by performing the steps of: -23 - 2013230672 02 Jun2017 (a) folding the second panel 14b of the series of panels so that it is substantially perpendicular to the third panel 14c of the series of panels; (b) folding the fourth panel 14d of the series of panels so that it is substantially 5 perpendicular to the third panel 14c; (c) coupling flaps 20a, 20b of the third panel 14c to respective flaps 20a, 20b of the second and fourth panels 14b, 14d; (d) folding the upper sections 510 of the second and fourth panels 14b, 14d so that they incline towards each other and creases 520 form along the pairs of cut lines 512a, 10 512b in the manner shown in Figure 1 Oe; (e) folding the fifth panel 14e of the series of panels so that it is substantially parallel to the third panel 14c; (f) coupling flaps 20a, 20b of the fifth panel 14e to respective flaps 20a, 20b of the second panel 14b; 15 (g) folding the first panel 14a of the series of panels so that it is substantially parallel to the third panel 14c and overlies the end 18a of the fifth panel 14e; (h) coupling flaps 20a, 20b of the first panel 14a to respective flaps 20a, 20b of the second panel 14b. 20 The method also preferably includes the steps of coupling the flaps 20a, 20b of the fifth panel 14e to the flaps 20a, 20b of the fourth panel 14d. The step of coupling also preferably includes the step of applying an adhesive.
As particularly shown in Figure lOd, to facilitate the upper sections 510 of the second and 25 fourth panels 14b, 14d inclining towards each other, the flaps 20a, 20b of the second and fourth panels 14b, 14d separate along respective cut lines 512a, 512b the resultant parts of the flaps slide past one another.
The container 502 is preferably constructed using wraparound packaging machinery (not 30 shown) in a production line (not shown). When the load is inserted from the side, the process includes the steps of: -24- 2013230672 02 Jun2017 (a) feeding the blank 500 into a wraparound machine with the fifth panel 14e on the leading edge; (b) placing the load 506 on the third panel 14c from the side; 5 (c) fourth and fifth panels 14d, 14e are folded sequentially around the load 506 so that a lower section 518b of the fourth panel 14d is generally vertical and the fifth panel 14e is generally horizontal; (d) the first and second panels 14a, 14b are then folded around the load 506 so that a lower section 118a of the second panel 14b is generally vertical the first panel 14a 10 is generally horizontal; (e) the flaps 20a, 20b of the second and fourth panels 14b, 14d are folded in so that they abut the load 506; (f) an adhesive (not shown) is applied to the flaps 20a, 20b of the second and fourth panels 14b, 14d; 15 (g) the flaps 20a, 20b of the third panel 14c are folded over the flaps 20a, 20b of the second and fourth panels 14b, 14d; (h) upper sections 510 of the second and fourth panels 14b, 14d are forced to incline towards each other to abut the shape of the necked load 506; and (i) the flaps 20a, 20b of the first, third, and fifth panels 14a, 14c, 14e are folded over 20 and compressed;
The container 502 preferably runs on current wrap around machinery with some raw material savings in hot melt glue. 25 In the examples shown, the blank 500 has been developed with a view to packaging 355 ml bottles and has the following dimensions: 1. LPA = 65 mm; 2. LPB = 234 mm; 3. Lpc = 250 mm; 4. Lpd = 234 mm; 2013230672 02 Jun2017 -25 -
5. Lpe = 165 mm; 6. Wpa = Wpc = WPE = 378 mm 7. Wpb = WPD = 374 mm 8. LFa = 59 mm 9. LFb = WFD= 226 mm 10. LFc = 212 mm 11. Lfe = 169 mm 12. Wfa= Wfb = WFc = WFD = Wfe = 115 mm 13. Rj = 39; and 14. II <N
However, these dimensions may vary to suit any given desired shape for the container 502.
The free edge 18b of the fifth panel 14e is the lead edge of the blank 500. This is the 15 crushed or inside closure. Conversely, the free edge 18a of the first panel 14a is the trailing edge of the blank 500. This is the crushed or outside closure.
The length of flaps LFe of the fifth panel 14e is greater than the width Wfd of the flaps of the fourth panel 14d. Further, the width Wfe of the flaps of the fifth panel 14e is greater 20 than the height of the upper section 510 of the upper sections 510 of the second and fourth panels 14b, 14d so that the flaps 20a, 20b of the fifth panel 14e overlap lower sections of the flaps 20a, 20b of the second and fourth panels 14b, 14d then arranged in the manner shown in Figure 10b. 25 The flaps 20a, 20b of the blank 500 are coupled together with an adhesive 522. Preferably, hot melt adhesive is applied to both sides of the box simultaneously.
Many modifications will be apparent to those skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the present invention 30
Throughout this specification, unless the context requires otherwise, the word "comprise", 2013230672 02 Jun2017 -26- and variations such as "comprises" and "comprising", will be understood to imply the inclusion of a stated integer or step or group of integers or steps but not the exclusion of any other integer or step or group of integers or steps. 5 The reference to any prior art in this specification is not, and should not be taken as, an acknowledgment or any form of suggestion that the prior art forms part of the common general knowledge in Australia.

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  1. Claims Defining the Invention
    1. A blank for forming a container, including: (a) a series of five panels arranged side by side so that neighbouring panels in the series share a common parallel side; (b) pairs of flaps extending from opposed uncommon parallel sides of each one of said panels; and (c) deformation sections in the second and fourth panels that permit upper sections of the second and fourth panels to incline towards each other when series of panels are arranged so that neighbouring panels are substantially perpendicular with respect to each other, wherein flaps of a fifth panel in the series of panels are arrangable to at least partially overlie respective flaps of a second panel in the series of panels when the series of panels are arranged so that neighbouring panels are substantially perpendicular with respect to each other, wherein the deformation sections include cut lines that extend in straight lines through the flaps of respective second and fourth panels towards each other, wherein the cut lines extend through respective flaps and extend at least partially into respective second and fourth panels, wherein creases form along the cut lines when said opposed sections of the second and fourth panels incline towards each other, wherein the deformation sections also include "V" shaped cut out sections formed in the flaps, the "V" shaped cut out sections having rounded apexes.
  2. 2. The blank claimed in claim 1, wherein the flaps of the fifth panel also at least partially overlie respective flaps of a fourth panel in the series of panels when the series of panels are arranged so that neighbouring panels are substantially perpendicular with respect to each other.
  3. 3. The blank claimed in claim 1 or claim 2, wherein flaps of a first panel in the series of panels are arrangable to at least partially overlie respective flaps of a second panel in the series of panels when the series of panels are arranged so that neighbouring panels are substantially perpendicular with respect to each other.
  4. 4. The blank claimed in any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein first and fifth panels in the series of panels each form part of a top panel of the container when the series of panels are arranged so that neighbouring panels are substantially perpendicular with respect to each other.
  5. 5. The blank claimed in claim 4, wherein a length of the fifth panel is greater than a length of the first panel.
  6. 6. The blank claimed in any one of claims 1 to 5, wherein a length of the fifth panel is greater than a width of the flaps of the fourth panel in the series of panels.
  7. 7. The blank claimed in claim 6, wherein a length of the first panel is at least half of a width of the flaps of the second panel in the series of panels.
  8. 8. The blank claimed in any one of claims 1 to 7, wherein flaps of a third panel in the series of panels are arrangable for coupling to respective flaps of second and fourth panels in the series of panels when the series of panels are arranged so that neighbouring panels are substantially perpendicular with respect to each other.
  9. 9. The blank claimed in any one of claims 1 to 8, wherein a free side of the first panel at least partially overlaps a free side of the fifth panel when the series of panels are arranged so that neighbouring panels are substantially perpendicular with respect to each other.
  10. 10. The blank claimed in claim 1, wherein the cut lines form one side of respective "V" shaped cut out sections.
  11. 11. The blank claimed in claim 10, wherein the cut lines pass through side sections of respective rounded apexes.
  12. 12. The blank claimed in any one of claims 1 to 11, wherein flaps of the second and fourth panels separate along respective cut lines when said opposed sections of the second and fourth panels to incline towards each other.
  13. 13. The blank claimed in any one of claims 1 to 12, wherein a third panel in the series of panels is a base panel of the container.
  14. 14. The blank claimed in any one of claims 1 to 13, wherein second and fourth panels in the series of panels are opposed side wall panels of the container.
  15. 15. The blank claimed in any one of claims 1 to 14, wherein the blank is single wall corrugated cardboard.
  16. 16. The blank claimed in claim 15, wherein a direction of extent of flutes of the cardboard is transverse to a direction of extent of the series of panels.
  17. 17. The blank claimed in claim 16, wherein the direction of extent of flutes of the cardboard is perpendicular to the direction of extent of the series of panels.
  18. 18. A method of constructing a container from the blank claimed in any one of claims 1 to 17, including the steps of: (a) folding a second panel of the series of panels so that it is substantially perpendicular to a third panel of the series of panels; (b) folding a fourth panel of the series of panels so that it is substantially perpendicular to the third panel; (c) coupling flaps of the third panel to respective flaps of the second and fourth panels; (d) folding a first panel of the series of panels so that it is substantially parallel to the third panel; (e) coupling flaps of the first panel to respective flaps of the second panel; (f) folding a fifth panel of the series of panels so that it is substantially parallel to the third panel; and (g) coupling flaps of the fifth panel to respective flaps of the second panel.
  19. 19. The method claimed in claim 18, including the step of folding upper sections of the second and fourth panels so that they incline towards each other and so that creases form along the cut lines.
  20. 20. The method claimed in claim 18 or claim 19, wherein the step of coupling flaps of the fifth panel to respective flaps of the second panel also includes the step of coupling the flaps of the fifth panel to flaps of the fourth panel.
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