DK181311B1 - Packed roof window products - Google Patents

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DK181311B1
DK181311B1 DKPA202170237A DKPA202170237A DK181311B1 DK 181311 B1 DK181311 B1 DK 181311B1 DK PA202170237 A DKPA202170237 A DK PA202170237A DK PA202170237 A DKPA202170237 A DK PA202170237A DK 181311 B1 DK181311 B1 DK 181311B1
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Andersen Erik
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
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    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
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    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
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    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
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Abstract

A packed roof window product such as a roof window or a roof window flashing assembly, which packed roof widow product comprises a plurality of differently sized roof window related product components contained in a cardboard box, and a collection of components is contained in a paper bag.

Description

DK 181311 B1 1
Technical Field
The present invention relates to a packed roof window product comprising a plurality of differently sized roof window related product components contained in a cardboard box and a collection of components is contained in a bag.
Background Art
When installing windows in a roof it is vital to ensure that the roof window itself is securely attached to the roof structure and that the joint between the roof window and the roof structure is properly weather proofed. It is therefore important that all components of roof window products, such as the roof window itself or a flashing assembly for a roof window, are used and are used in the right way. To facilitate this, the components are typically arranged in the box in an intended order of use and small components, such as screws, are kept in plastic bags. Furthermore, blocks of expanded polystyrene or similar shock absorbing material are used for protecting the product and/or for keeping the components in the intended position within the box. An example of a packed roof window, where these principles are used, is known from EP2748071B1 and an example of a packed flashing assembly for a roof window is known from
EP1710163B1.
While these packaging have worked very well, there is an ever increasing demand for delivering products that are more environmentally friendly.
Summary of Invention
With this background, it is an object of the invention to provide a packed roof window product, which has a smaller climate footprint, without increasing the risk of errors in the installation of the product and maintaining a good protection of the product during transportation.
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This and further objects are achieved with a packed roof window product of the kind mentioned in the introduction, which is furthermore characterised in that the bag is a paper bag and the collection of components comprises small flashing or covering components.
Traditionally small components have been attached to the box or to larger components, for example by means of an adhesive, to prevent them from becoming lost, either inside the box or when removed from the box, and/or they have been wrapped in plastic, thereby also preventing them from scratching or otherwise damaging other components. Larger components have traditionally been kept in place in the box by being attached to the box by means of an adhesive or by being fixated between blocks of expanded polystyrene (EPS), and some have been covered by a protective plastic film to prevent them from being scratched. The use of adhesives, plastic, and EPS, however, requires that the packaging material will have to be separated in different fractions for recycling. The paper bag on the other hand belongs to the same fraction as the cardboard box, which considerably increases the likelihood of the packaging material actually being recycled instead of just being disposed of as combustible waste.
Another potential advantage of using a paper bag is that it may be biologically degradable. Light-weight packaging items, such as plastic wrappings, films, and EPS, are easily caught by window when installing a roof window product on a roof of building and may easily end up in nature or other places where it cannot be collected by the installer. While it is of course not the intention to leave packaging material behind, a biodegradable paper bag does little harm.
A still further potential advantage of using a paper bag is that the bag may at the same time retain items and prevent scratching. Thereby one bag may potentially replace both an EPS block and a protective film, thus potentially reducing either the total material consumption or the number of separate pieces of packaging material to be manufactured and recycled. A reduction of the number of separate pieces of packaging material may in turn reduce the risk of them being lost or forgotten.
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According to the invention the collection of components contained in the paper bag comprises small flashing or covering components. Flashing or covering components are typically made of sheet metal, such as aluminium and copper, and flashing or covering components made from aluminium are typically painted and lacquered. As flashing or covering components will be at least partially visible in the installed state of the roof window product, it is important that they are not scratched or deformed. And even more importantly, a deformation is to be avoided as it may influence negatively on the weather proofing function of the flashing or covering components. By providing them in a paper bag, the flashing or covering components are prevented from moving too much around in the box, thus reducing the risk of them being jammed between other component, and the possibility for contact with other components, which might result in scratches, is also reduced. Another advantage of arranging flashing or covering components in a paper bag is that the need for blocks of material attached to the box for retaining them may be reduced.
In one embodiment a collection of components contained in a paper bag comprises mounting brackets. Mounting brackets are typically made of metal and may damage other components if provided loose in the box. This is avoided by providing them in a paper bag.
In one embodiment a collection of components contained in a paper bag comprises sealing and/or insulating components. One or more of these components may be provided in a compressed state, thereby reducing their size and the packed state and potentially allowing the use of a smaller cardboard box. The compression may be achieved by wrapping and tightening a sheet of paper around the components. Sides of this sheet of paper may subsequently be interconnected so that a paper bag is formed, or the compressed component(s) including the sheet of paper may be arranged in a paper bag, possibly together with other non-compressed components.
In one embodiment a collection of components contained in a paper bag comprises electronic components, such as wires, photovoltaic elements, sensors, batteries, or remote controls. Electronic components typically
DK 181311 B1 4 comprises parts, which are easily damaged. By providing them in a paper back they are protected from being scratched and may be kept in place so that the risk of them becoming displaced in the packaging is reduced. A shock absorbing material may be provided inside the bag or arranged on the electronic components before they are arranged in the bag. Such a shock absorbing material is preferably also made from paper or other plant fibres. For further protection, an electronic component may be arranged in its own paper bag before being put in the paper bag with the other components of the collection.
In one embodiment a collection of components contained in a paper bag comprises fasteners, such as screws, nails, or clamps. Fasteners typically have sharp ends, which may scratch other components, and easily lost if provided loose. This is avoided by providing them in a paper bag. Fasteners intended for different purposes may be provided in separate bags.
While in the above embodiments the collections of components have been described as comprising components of a particular type made from the same or like materials, it is to be understood that a collection of components may comprise components of different types. As an example, mounting brackets and the fasteners intended for attaching them to a roof window and/or a roof structure may be provided as a collection of components. As another example, insulating components and flashing components to be arranged in parallel with each other along a side of a roof window may be provided as a collection of components.
In one embodiment two or more paper bags each containing a collection of components are interconnected. This may help maintain the intended position of each paper bag inside the cardboard box during handling and transportation. The interconnection of the bags may be established as a part of the creation of the bag, or by a subsequent interconnection of separate bags. By arranging separate bags in an open cardboard box and interconnecting them before closing the box, the bags may be filled independently, possibly at different locations. Ones interconnected they will act as one bag, helping retain the components in an intended position inside the
DK 181311 B1 cardboard box. It is also possible to connect one or more bags to the cardboard box thereby achieving similar advantages.
In one embodiment a first paper bag containing a collection of components is provided inside a second paper bag containing a collection of 5 components. This may provide an additional protection of the components, and/or may reduce the risk of error in the installation of the roof window product by preventing access to the collection of components inside the first bag until the second bag has been opened and emptied.
The paper bag or bags may be closed by folding, by means of mechanical fasteners, such as stables, or by means of glue or an adhesive.
Also, or alternatively, a paper bag may be made wholly or partially of a heat- sealable paper, so that the bag can be closed by heating the paper, for example by welding.
It is to be understood that while paper and cardboard are usually made from wood-fibres, other plant fibres including fibres originating from straw, bamboo, bagasse, esparto, other grasses, hemp, flax, and cotton may also be used, including combinations of different types of fibres. In Europe, up to 5% of alternative materials, such as the glue or adhesive, is acceptable, but a maximum of 3% is recommended.
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In the following description embodiments of the invention will be described with reference to the schematic drawings, in which
Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a cardboard box containing a packed roof window product,
Fig. 2 is a perspective exploded view of a roof window with packaging material and a collection of components in a paper bag,
Fig. 3 corresponds to Fig. 2 but showing the packaging material and the paper bag in the positions, in which the will be located when inside a cardboard box as the one in Fig. 1, and where elements underneath the pane of the window are also seen,
Fig. 4 is a cross-section along the line A-A in Fig. 2, but where prior art
DK 181311 B1 6 packaging material has been replaced with paper bags each containing a collection of components,
Fig. 5 is a perspective view of a cardboard box containing a packed roof window product in the form of a flashing assembly, where four collections of components of the flashing assembly are contained in paper bags, each of said paper bags being connected to another of the paper bags, and
Fig. 6 corresponds to Fig. 5 but where two collections of components of the flashing assembly are contained in paper bags.
Description of Embodiments
Referring initially to Fig. 1, a cardboard box 1 for containing a roof window product comprising a plurality of differently sized roof window related product components is shown. In this embodiment the cardboard box is of a rectangular configuration having two major sides 11 and four minor sides 13, 14 extending between of the two major sides (only one of the major sides and two of the minor sides being visible in this view). The shorter of the minor sides 13 is here shown in a partially assembled state. In the assembled state the side sections 13’ will extend perpendicular to the major side 11. In this embodiment the cardboard box is configured for being opened as illustrated by the arrows
P. This type of cardboard box is typically used for heavy products such as roof windows with glass panes.
It is to be understood that the cardboard box 1 shown in Fig. 1 is merely an example, and that the cardboard box may have another shape to better fit the shape and dimensions of the roof window product.
Likewise, it is to be understood that in the following the same reference numbers will be used for elements having substantially the same function, even if not identical.
Figs 2 and 3 show how blocks 42-47 of shock absorbing material are arranged around and on a roof window 5 before being arranged in a cardboard box as the one shown in Fig. 1.
Rectangular blocks 42, 43 of shock absorbing material extend along
DK 181311 B1 7 side frame members 51 and a top frame member of the window frame of the roof window 5, and liners 61 made from cardboard compensate for irregularities in the shape of the sides of the window. The block 43 may also represent a component of a roof window product, such as a top covering element, or a collection of components, for example a collection of smaller components arranged inside a cavity of a top covering element.
A block 44 of a more complex shape extends along a bottom frame member 52 and makes room for a paper bag 70a containing a collection of components. These four blocks 42-44 of shock absorbing material will be arranged at the four minor sides of the cardboard box 1 in the packed state of the roof window 5.
The pane 53 is protected by two elongate blocks 45 of shock absorbing material, which are arranged on the pane, so that they will be located between the roof window 5 and the major side 11 of the cardboard box 1 in the packed state. A paper liner (not shown) may be provided between the elongate blocks 45 and the pane 53 to protect the pane from scratching.
In Fig. 3 the pane has been shown as transparent so that additional blocks 46, 47 of shock absorbing material arranged on a handlebar 54 of the roof window product are seen. The paper bag 70a is accommodated by the block 44. As the paper bag 70a is kept securely in place in the block 44, it may suitably contain a collection of relatively fragile components such as electronic components, such as wires, photovoltaic elements, sensors, batteries, or remote controls. A collection of metal components such as mounting brackets could also be provided in paper bag 70a, as such components may cause damage to other components if not kept in place in the cardboard box.
Turning now to Fig. 4 an additional block 48 of shock absorbing material is seen between the handlebar 54 and a top frame member 55 of the roof window 5. This block supports a top sash member 56 of the roof window.
Also visible in Fig. 4 are the cross-sections of blocks 44, 45 at the bottom frame member 52, but the blocks 43, 45, 46 of shock absorbing material at the top frame member 55 shown in Figs 2 and 3 have been replaced by paper bags 70b, 70c, 70d respectively. Each of the paper bags 70b-d contain a collection
DK 181311 B1 8 of components. The paper bag 70b is arranged to extend at least partly along an outwardly facing surface of the top frame member 55 and can suitably comprise insulating components and flashing components. The paper bag 70b can further comprise shock-absorbing paper material, whereby the paper bag 70b can provide some protection for the window. Paper bags similar to paper bag 70b may replace shock absorbing blocks 42 of Fig 3. They could also replace only part of the shock absorbing blocks 42. Similarly, the paper bag 70c arranged on the window pane may also comprise shock absorbing paper material to provide some protection for the window, similarly to the block 45.
The paper bag 70d is seen to have been attached to the handlebar 54 to keep the paper bag from sliding around with the roof window during transport and handling of the packed roof window. This bag could for example contain a vapour barrier, which is to be used for sealing the joint between the window and the roof structure, in which it is mounted, on the interior side.
Figs 5 and 6 show another cardboard box 2 packed with a roof window product in the form of a flashing assembly 3, which is typically less heavy than a roof window and consists of a large number of components. Similarly, to the cardboard box of Fig. 1, this cardboard box 2 is also of a rectangular configuration having two major sides 21, 22 and four minor sides 23, 24 extending between the two major sides.
In Fig. 5 four collections of components of the flashing assembly are packed in four paper bags 71a, 71b, 72a, 72b, which are interconnected, i.e. attached, to each other in pairs. Two blocks 41 of a shock absorbing material are arranged between component 31 of the roof window product and the pair of major paper bags 71a, 72b to keep them apart and protect them from damage, which might result from component 31 or the bags moving violently around in the cardboard box during handling or transportation. Flashing assemblies are particularly sensitive to damages caused by deformation but are also protected from scratching by being packed in paper bags which could otherwise make the product aesthetically unacceptable. By attaching the paper bags to each other, their movement in the box is restricted compared to unattached paper bags, which reduces the need for separate means for
DK 181311 B1 9 keeping the components from moving. Further, attaching the paper bags to each other can organize related components, such as a paper bag containing mounting brackets having a paper bag containing fasteners attached to it.
In Fig. 6 the collections of components are packed in two larger paper bags 73b, 73a rather than four paper bags as shown in Fig. 5. As the paper bag are large, their movement in the cardboard box are hindered. Such large paper bags are suitably used for collections of large components, but can alternatively or additionally also comprise collections of smaller components, which can in turn be packed in paper bags. Such nested paper bags may be used to organize related collections of components, while providing a larger overall paper bag, which is more easily kept in place in the cardboard box, and may also be used for indicating an intended order of use.
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List of reference numerals 1 Cardboard box 11 Major side 13 Minor side 13 Section of minor side 14 Minor side 2 Cardboard box 21 Major side 22 Major side 23 Minor side 24 Minor side 3 Flashing assembly 31 Component 32 Component 41-49 Blocks of a shock absorbing material
Roof window 51 Side frame member 52 Bottom frame member 53 Pane 54 Handle bar
Top frame member 56 Top sash member 61 Side liner 62 Carton 70a-d Paper bag 71a-b Paper bag 72a-b Paper bag 73a-b Paper bag
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DK 181311 B1 11 PatentkravDK 181311 B1 11 Patent claim 1. Pakket ovenlysvinduesprodukt omfattende en flerhed af ovenlysvinduesrelaterede produktkomponenter af forskellig størrelse indeholdt i en papkasse (1, 2), og en samling af komponenter er indeholdt i en pose (70a- d,71a-b, 72a-b, 73a-b), kendetegnet ved, at posen er en papirpose og samlingen af komponenter omfatter små inddæknings- eller beklædningskomponenter.1. Packaged skylight product comprising a plurality of skylight-related product components of different sizes contained in a cardboard box (1, 2), and an assembly of components is contained in a bag (70a-d, 71a-b, 72a-b, 73a-b) , characterized in that the bag is a paper bag and the assembly of components includes small covering or covering components. 2. Pakket ovenlysvinduesprodukt ifølge krav 1, hvor en samling af komponenter indeholdt i en papirpose (70a-d, 71a-b, 72a-b, 73a-b) omfatter monteringsbeslag.2. A packaged skylight product according to claim 1, wherein an assembly of components contained in a paper bag (70a-d, 71a-b, 72a-b, 73a-b) comprises mounting brackets. 3. Pakket ovenlysvinduesprodukt ifølge et eller flere af de foregående krav, hvor en samling af komponenter indeholdt i en papirpose (70a-d, 71a-b, 72a-b, 73a-b) omfatter forseglings- og/eller isolationskomponenter.3. Packaged skylight product according to one or more of the preceding claims, wherein an assembly of components contained in a paper bag (70a-d, 71a-b, 72a-b, 73a-b) comprises sealing and/or insulation components. 4. Pakket ovenlysvinduesprodukt ifølge et eller flere af de foregående krav, hvor en samling af komponenter indeholdt i en papirpose (70a-d, 71a-b, 72a-b, 73a-b) omfatter elektroniske komponenter, såsom ledninger, fotovoltaiske elementer, sensorer, batterier eller fjernbetjeninger.Packaged skylight product according to one or more of the preceding claims, wherein an assembly of components contained in a paper bag (70a-d, 71a-b, 72a-b, 73a-b) comprises electronic components, such as wires, photovoltaic elements, sensors , batteries or remote controls. 5. Pakket ovenlysvinduesprodukt ifølge et eller flere af de foregående krav, hvor en samling af komponenter indeholdt i en papirpose (70a-d, 71a-b, 72a-b, 73a-b) omfatter fastgørelseselementer, såsom skruer, søm eller klemmer.Packaged skylight product according to one or more of the preceding claims, wherein an assembly of components contained in a paper bag (70a-d, 71a-b, 72a-b, 73a-b) comprises fasteners such as screws, nails or clamps. 6. Pakket ovenlysvinduesprodukt ifølge et eller flere af de foregående krav, hvor to eller flere papirposer (71a-b, 72a-b), som hver indeholder en samling af komponenter, er indbyrdes forbundet.6. A packaged skylight product according to one or more of the preceding claims, wherein two or more paper bags (71a-b, 72a-b), each containing an assembly of components, are interconnected. 7. Pakket ovenlysvinduesprodukt ifølge et eller flere af de foregående krav, hvor en første papirpose, som indeholder en samling af komponenter, er tilvejebragt indeni en anden papirpose, som indeholder en samling af7. Packaged skylight product according to one or more of the preceding claims, wherein a first paper bag containing an assembly of components is provided inside a second paper bag containing an assembly of DK 181311 B1 12 komponenter.DK 181311 B1 12 components. 8. Pakket ovenlysvinduesprodukt ifølge et eller flere af de foregående krav, hvor ovenlysvinduesproduktet er et ovenlysvindue (5) eller et inddækningsarrangement (3) til et ovenlysvindue (5).8. Packaged skylight product according to one or more of the preceding claims, wherein the skylight product is a skylight (5) or a covering arrangement (3) for a skylight (5).
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