EP0124687A2 - Emballage pour savon - Google Patents
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- EP0124687A2 EP0124687A2 EP84101335A EP84101335A EP0124687A2 EP 0124687 A2 EP0124687 A2 EP 0124687A2 EP 84101335 A EP84101335 A EP 84101335A EP 84101335 A EP84101335 A EP 84101335A EP 0124687 A2 EP0124687 A2 EP 0124687A2
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A45—HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
- A45D—HAIRDRESSING OR SHAVING EQUIPMENT; EQUIPMENT FOR COSMETICS OR COSMETIC TREATMENTS, e.g. FOR MANICURING OR PEDICURING
- A45D40/00—Casings or accessories specially adapted for storing or handling solid or pasty toiletry or cosmetic substances, e.g. shaving soaps or lipsticks
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A45—HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
- A45C—PURSES; LUGGAGE; HAND CARRIED BAGS
- A45C11/00—Receptacles for purposes not provided for in groups A45C1/00-A45C9/00
- A45C11/24—Etuis for purposes not covered by a single one of groups A45C11/02 - A45C11/22, A45C11/26, A45C11/32 - A45C11/38
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47K—SANITARY EQUIPMENT NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; TOILET ACCESSORIES
- A47K5/00—Holders or dispensers for soap, toothpaste, or the like
- A47K5/02—Soap boxes or receptables
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- the invention relates to a soap dish, consisting of a trough part and a cover part.
- Such soap packaging is used to store soaps when traveling.
- the soap is inserted into the trough part, the cover part being put over it during the journey.
- the soap packaging usually consists of a folding cardboard from which the soap can be removed after opening a plugged-in flap and the soap packaging is then thrown away.
- presentation packaging for soaps in which the soap inserted into a trough part is visible from the outside through a transparent lid part.
- Presentation packaging for gift purposes is usually complex and therefore expensive, and is therefore not suitable for either household or travel purposes. This is because a wet soap sumps in the hollow part of the presentation cake. This also occurs with the usual travel packaging.
- Soap troughs in which the soap is supported in some places so that the water can run off, so that the soap does not sump.
- the object is achieved in that the trough part and the lid part are pivotally connected to each other at aeradliniaen edge sections.
- connection is preferably in one piece and the pivotability is achieved by providing embossments and / or notches or incisions or also weakening of the material thickness, at least over part of the length, along the straight edge sections.
- embossments and / or notches or incisions or also weakening of the material thickness, at least over part of the length, along the straight edge sections can be carried out in a single operation together with the formation of the soap packaging consisting of the trough part and the lid part. Then all that is required is to fill in the soap and fold down the lid part to close the trough part.
- Advertising can be introduced e-in the usual way in itself to g.
- the trough part and the lid part are fixed in the closed state of the soap packaging, but are releasably connected to one another by exerting tensile forces on the straight-line sections with respect to the soap trough.
- This can be achieved, for example, by providing adhesive strips, adhesive strips or resilient catches in at least part of the edge sections of the trough part and the cover part.
- a locking connection is particularly advantageous, which is formed by a recess with a recess in one part and a congruent elevation with a recess in the other part. If the recess and elevation are provided essentially all around, a reliable reclosure can be achieved even if the cover part is broken off, ie if the cover part and the trough part are detached from one another.
- Measures are advantageously provided which prevent a used soap from being drowned - at least in the opened state of the soap packaging - even though it is stored in the soap packaging.
- This can be achieved by a velor-like formation of at least the area in which the soap lies, by providing holes in a floor adapted to the course of the soap and / or by providing profile webs with a course in the trough part adapted to the course of the soap and / or the cover part can be reached. Thanks to the velor-like design, the brand-new soap is held in the trough part in a non-slip manner. On the other hand, a damp soap can be placed in the trough part.
- the water is sucked off due to the velor-like formation of the area, the sump is avoided.
- a drainage of the water is favored by the fact that holes are provided in the trough part through which excess water can run off.
- the velorartioe formation of the area can be achieved by roughening the area, by velor-like flocking on the area or by a velor-like film applied to the area, for example glued on.
- a comparatively good connection, achieved by frictional force can be achieved between the cover part and the trough part.
- An extraordinarily strong connection required for sales or advertising purposes can be achieved by adhesive strips or the like, which can carry advertising prints, price prints, code prints or the like.
- the bottom part of the trough part By adapting the bottom part of the trough part to the shape of the soap, damage to the soap during transport is avoided and, moreover, annoying rattling is prevented in travel soap packaging. Furthermore, the soap can dry quickly through the holes and / or the profile webs, thus avoiding sumping.
- the Seifenvernackung as a molded part with clotting he g can be prepared by g ehend approximately the same wall thickness from plastic.
- the outer edges of all edges lie on a horizontal plane, high flexural strength and freedom from torsion are achieved.
- the manufacturing advantage is in the foreground, namely that the soap packaging can be produced in a single operation with only a few work steps, filled with the soap and packaged. Because it is one Tools are required to produce the soap packaging, then the soap is poured into the soap dish and the lid part is reclosed to close the trough part. On the other hand, the user only has to exert the necessary additional force, which is preferably facilitated by the provision of tabs. In particular by the resilient V ER- detent is possible a common resealing.
- the measures described prevent the soap from sumping, that is to say that the soap packaging is not thrown away but is used further, as a result of which the advertising imprint often comes into view of the person being sought, which greatly increases the advertising effect.
- the soap packaging according to the present application can be produced in a simple manner from a plastic film, it is advantageous to be able to use colored films if necessary.
- FIG. 1 shows a soap packaging 1 designed according to the invention, consisting of a trough part 2 and a lid part 3.
- the trough part 2 has a rectilinear edge area 4 and the lid part 3 has a rectilinear edge area 5.
- the two rectilinear edge regions 4 and 5 are firmly connected to one another and have notches 6 at the connection point.
- the trough part 2 and the lid part 3 can be pivoted in the direction of the arrow opposite one another into a closed position, in which the lid part 3 covers the soap trough 12 located in the trough part 2, and an open position, which is shown in FIG. 1 is shown, in which the access to the soap dish 12 of the trough part 2 is enabled by the opened lid part 3.
- the tabs 9 and 10 shown in FIG. 1 are rounded, of course polygon-like tabs such as the rectangular tabs 27 and 28 shown in dash-dot lines in FIG. 3 are also possible.
- the notches 6, which allow the pivoting of trough part 2 and cover part 3, can be achieved by embossing or by incisions. In individual cases, this will depend on the material used and the appropriate manufacturing process. On the other hand, instead of the notch 6, a smaller material thickness can be provided in the transition area between the two rectilinear edge areas 4 and 5.
- the soap packaging 1 can be produced in a single operation, for example a deep-drawing process for plastic film (which are preferably transparent), using a simple method setting the production line and a simple handling device, a soap can be inserted into the soap trough 12 and the lid part 3 can be clipped in via the trough part 2 to close the soap container.
- the application of useful information, advertisement printing or the like are to aeeiqneter site and at an appropriate location of the Seifenvernackung, the lid part 3, the production line without problems ar COMPixe mö gegippoen at a point preferably g- Lich.
- these instructions can also be applied subsequently, for example also via adhesive films or the like.
- the user In use, i.e. to remove (for the first time) the soap that is abel in the soap dish 12, the user only has to take the soap receptacle at the tabs 9 and 1o and pull them apart in order to pivot the trough part 2 relative to the lid part 3 and thus to give access to the soap trough 12 .
- this can be achieved in that at least on a part of the edge regions of the trough part 2 and cover part 3 touching in the closed state of the soap coating 1, for example the straight edge regions 4, 5 or the applied edge regions 7, 8, but also the lateral ones edge portions 13,14 or 15,16 tape or Ha f f s tstrei 17 are applied (see Fig. Fig. 8).
- the trough part 2 has a recess 18 with a recess 1 °, the recess 18 being formed all around in the course of the side edge 20 of the soap dish 12.
- the other part, here the cover part 3 has a congruent elevation 21 with a projection 22.
- the elevation 21 is designed as an annular elevation that follows the course of the side edge 20 of the soap dish 12. However, it can be designed as a continuous flat table-like elevation (not shown in detail). 1, the Erhebuna is completely circumferential.
- Fig. 3 shows, however, that the elevation 21, which is shown here as a recess 23 in the outside of the cover part 3, does not necessarily have to be circumferential, in the embodiment according to. 3, latching projections 22 are not provided all around, i.e. at the corners 25 straight, inclined sections 26 are provided.
- cover part 3 and the trough part 2 each have a single tab 10 or 9, which are offset from one another, so that a user grips one of the tabs 9 and 10 unhindered and thereby the soap packaging 1 can open.
- Such a firm but detachable connection between the trough part 2 and the lid part 3 has the further significant advantage that if the fixed connection between the trough part 2 and the lid part 3 is separated along the notches 6 in multiple pivoting movements, a secure reclosing of the soap packaging 1 is possible, which is of considerable importance when traveling.
- FIG. 4 shows another embodiment of a soap packaging 31, in which the connection between the trough part 32 and the cover part 33 is separated along the notch 46 in the illustration according to FIG. 4, while according to FIG. 5 the connection between the trough part 2 and the cover part 3 is maintained along the notch 6. 4 and 5 also show that when the trough part 32 and the cover part 33 are separate, the cover part 33 can be put over the trough part 32.
- the trough part 32 serves to receive a soap 34.
- the trough part 32 and the cover part 33 have preferably small and consistently approximately the same wall thicknesses.
- a recess 35 is formed in the trough part 32 for receiving the soap 34, the course of which is adapted to the corresponding course of the soap 34 (cf. FIG. 5).
- the soap 34 is ellipsoidal in shape, with a circular cut in the horizontal plane.
- the recess 35 has a circular cross section in the horizontal plane.
- the recess 35 can have a different shape depending on the shape of the soap selected in each case, for example, trough-shaped or rectangular (as shown in FIGS. 1 to 3). You can also special Let f enformen be adapted, as are customary for example for gift soaps for children, for example, so the form of own fairy tale characters or cartoon characters.
- the trough part 32 has, in addition to the rectilinear edge section 45, along which the notches 46 are provided, oppositely opposed edges 37 and 39.
- the trough part 32 has opposed raised edges 37, the outer edges 38 of which are like the outer edge 39 of the other Edges 1o and how the aerodynamic edge section 45 lie in a horizontal plane.
- the outer edges 38 merge into the outer edges 39 in one piece. This (g comp. Fi. 5) reaches with a small wall thickness high rigidity in spite of the formation as a molded part.
- the underside 42 of the recess 35 also lies in the horizontal plane in which the outer edges 38 and 39 lie.
- the embodiment according to Fi g. 6 differs 5 in that the trough part 32a shown there has in its recess 35a holes 36 through which water can run off easily.
- the bottom 42a of the groove 35a has expedient gerin- g s distance from the horizontal plane, the outer edges 38a and 39a are in the.
- velourarti g In order to avoid the sumping of a soap 34 abaeleat in the trough part 32, 32 a, at least the area of the trough part 32, 32 a with which the soap 34 comes into contact, preferably the area of the recess 35, 35 a, is formed velourarti g .
- This velorartiae formation can be achieved by velor-like roughening of at least the upper side 41, 41a of the recess 35, 35a.
- the velor-like formation is expediently achieved by flocculation, which is carried out during the manufacturing process of the soap coating 31.
- the velourartiae formation can be achieved by applying and sticking on a correspondingly designed film. The latter will be particularly advantageous when the velvet-like area of the trough part 32, 32a is to stand out in color from the rest of the area, as may be desired for gift packaging.
- the side surfaces 44 could n is the outwardly facing side surfaces 43 of the raised edges 37, the other edges 4 0, may also be formed velourartig.
- D ABy some friction with the inner sides of the folding over and over which can be placed the lid part 33 is achieved, whereby the lid part 33 and the tray part 32,32a can no longer easily detached from one another even if one of them should be severed connecting tape. This is particularly important when traveling, since then not It can be ensured that the soap packaging 31 is always arranged so that the trough part 32 is at the bottom and the cover part 33 is at the top.
- the side surfaces 43, 44 of the edges 37, 40 of the trough part 32 and , correspondingly, the corresponding side surfaces of the cover part 33 are oblique to the vertical plane for manufacturing reasons.
- the side surface 13 facing away from the rectilinear edge section 45 has a recess 49, through which two tabs 47 are formed laterally therefrom.
- the lid part 33 can be rear-armed in the region of the recess 49 in order to open the soap packaging 31.
- a pair of recesses 5o can be formed, which define a tab 48 between them, whereby the lifting and pivoting of the cover part 33 relative to the trough part 32 around the notch 46 is facilitated.
- the velor-like design can of course also be provided in the case of the soap packaging 1 g according to FIGS. 1 to 3, instead of or in addition to the resilient latching.
- Such soap packaging is also usable 1.31 inexpensive to manufacture and both as a sales packing as a travel package, as well as recuperationsver D ackuno.
- the velvet-like formation of at least one area of the trough part of the soap packaging 1, 31 largely prevents the soap 34 from being moistened when wet.
- FIGS. 7 and 8 is at the perspective view according to Fia. 7 only the part of the trough part 52 receiving the soap 54 (FIG. 8) is shown. That is, the lid part 53 can be formed in a manner as already explained. However, the cover part 53 can also be designed as shown in FIG. 8 or 9. The same applies to the embodiment according to FIG. 10.
- the trough part 52 consists essentially of side walls 58, 59, end walls 6 0 , 61 and a bottom part 55.
- the bottom part 55 has holes 56 distributed over the entire surface area. As is eraibt from Fig. 8, the dimensions of the end walls 6 0, 61 and of the side walls 58,59 so that on the one hand, the soap 54 can be einceleat and on the other of the lid part 53 may also be covered.
- the bottom part 55 is deformed to match the shape of the soap 54. This reliably prevents the (brand new) soap from slipping in the soap coating 51 from the trough part 52 and the associated cover part such as the cover part 53, as is shown in FIG. 8.
- the lid part In use, the lid part is lifted off the trough part 52 and pivoted about it by notches 66 along the straight edge portions 65 of the trough part 52 and 64 of the lid part 53, whereby the soap 54 is accessible. After use, it can be put back into the trough formed by the shaped bottom part 55. The water can flow out through the holes 56 in the bottom part 55, as a result of which the soap 54 becomes dry and a sumping of the soap 54 is reliably avoided. The cover part (eg cover part 53) can then be licked again over the soap 54 (which has become dry).
- the soap packaging can thus be reused, which means that the soap packaging is not only suitable for sales presentations and advertising purposes, but can also be used as a travel container when traveling.
- F ig. 8 shows not only the pivotability of the lid part 53 relative to the trough part 52, but also a tab 67 attached to the trough part 52 and a tab 68 attached to the lid part 53, which at least partially overlap and between which an adhesive strip 17 is provided (cf. also the explanations to Fi g. 1).
- the adhesive strip 17 serves to ensure a firm but detachable connection between the trough part 52 and the cover part 53.
- Such an adhesive strip can be designed, for example, as is customary with Velcro fasteners. This makes it possible to reclose the soap packaging 51 thus formed without major problems, without requiring a resilient latching.
- profile webs can be provided, as is the case in FIGS . 9 and 1 0 is shown.
- the bottom part 55 of the trough part 62 is formed by profile webs 57 g , which, as in the exemplary embodiment according to FIG. 7, have a profile facing the soap 54, which is adapted to their shape. If no additional holes are provided, it is only necessary to lift the dried soap 54 out again before the soap packaging is closed and to pour out any water that has run out. Here, too, soap is effectively avoided.
- profile webs can not only be provided in the trough part such as the trough part 62, but can also be provided in the cover part 63 according to FIG. Q.
- the cover part 63 according to FIG. 9 essentially corresponds to the cover part 3 according to FIG. 1 and therefore has an elevation 69 corresponding to the elevation 21, which is likewise formed all around.
- profile webs 70 which, like the profile webs 57 of the exemplary embodiment according to FIG. 10, have a course which is adapted to the shape of a soap which can be placed thereon.
- the shape suitably corresponds to the outer course of a soap that can be leached into the total soap formation formed.
- FIG. 9 shows that the cover part 63 does not necessarily have to have a rounded tab, like the tab 10 according to FIG. 1, but may also have a rectilinear tab 71.
- nub-like elevations can also be formed in the pod part of the trough part.
- edges 38a, 39a of the trough part 32a can have horizontal, flat projections 29 instead of the recess 49.
- Corresponding edges of the lid portion 33 a may have also such approaches 30, but the tray part 32 must pre-wrestle. As a result, the trough part 32a can be gripped at the lugs 29 and the cover part 33 can be lifted off by gripping the side surfaces thereof without pull tabs.
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GB2215311A (en) * | 1988-02-03 | 1989-09-20 | Lux Gmbh & Co Kg Emil | A pack for fasteners |
WO2006074670A1 (fr) * | 2004-12-22 | 2006-07-20 | Fuji Magnetics Gmbh | Recipient destine a contenir des supports d'enregistrement, sa realisation et son utilisation |
EP1813537A2 (fr) * | 2006-01-31 | 2007-08-01 | Fujifilm Corporation | Boîtier d'accommodation de cartouche |
EP1813538A3 (fr) * | 2006-01-30 | 2008-04-09 | Fujifilm Corporation | Boîtier contenant une cartouche |
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US9895262B2 (en) | 2012-03-17 | 2018-02-20 | Abbott Medical Optics Inc. | Device, system and method for assessing attitude and alignment of a surgical cassette |
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WO2006074670A1 (fr) * | 2004-12-22 | 2006-07-20 | Fuji Magnetics Gmbh | Recipient destine a contenir des supports d'enregistrement, sa realisation et son utilisation |
EP1813538A3 (fr) * | 2006-01-30 | 2008-04-09 | Fujifilm Corporation | Boîtier contenant une cartouche |
EP1813537A2 (fr) * | 2006-01-31 | 2007-08-01 | Fujifilm Corporation | Boîtier d'accommodation de cartouche |
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US10441461B2 (en) | 2006-11-09 | 2019-10-15 | Johnson & Johnson Surgical Vision, Inc. | Critical alignment of fluidics cassettes |
US11918729B2 (en) | 2006-11-09 | 2024-03-05 | Johnson & Johnson Surgical Vision, Inc. | Fluidics cassette for ocular surgical system |
US9877865B2 (en) | 2009-03-31 | 2018-01-30 | Abbott Medical Optics Inc. | Cassette capture mechanism |
US9895262B2 (en) | 2012-03-17 | 2018-02-20 | Abbott Medical Optics Inc. | Device, system and method for assessing attitude and alignment of a surgical cassette |
US10583040B2 (en) | 2012-03-17 | 2020-03-10 | Johnson & Johnson Surgical Vision, Inc. | Device, system and method for assessing attitude and alignment of a surgical cassette |
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