EP0151924A2 - Récipient pour la présentation de marchandises - Google Patents
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- EP0151924A2 EP0151924A2 EP85100089A EP85100089A EP0151924A2 EP 0151924 A2 EP0151924 A2 EP 0151924A2 EP 85100089 A EP85100089 A EP 85100089A EP 85100089 A EP85100089 A EP 85100089A EP 0151924 A2 EP0151924 A2 EP 0151924A2
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- container
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47F—SPECIAL FURNITURE, FITTINGS, OR ACCESSORIES FOR SHOPS, STOREHOUSES, BARS, RESTAURANTS OR THE LIKE; PAYING COUNTERS
- A47F5/00—Show stands, hangers, or shelves characterised by their constructional features
- A47F5/10—Adjustable or foldable or dismountable display stands
- A47F5/11—Adjustable or foldable or dismountable display stands made of cardboard, paper or the like
- A47F5/112—Adjustable or foldable or dismountable display stands made of cardboard, paper or the like hand-folded from sheet material
- A47F5/114—Adjustable or foldable or dismountable display stands made of cardboard, paper or the like hand-folded from sheet material in the form of trays with a base
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- the invention relates to a container for the presentation of goods, in particular of loose small articles, consisting of a jacket and a dimensionally stable carrier formed from cardboard, corrugated cardboard, plastic or the like forming an end of the container.
- Containers made of the first-mentioned material are not very suitable from a sales psychological point of view, since the goods they contain can only be viewed from above and the outside can only be used for advertising purposes. Your advantage lies in the very low manufacturing costs.
- plastic containers are again relatively expensive, since they are made by deep drawing or injection molding and consequently require expensive tools.
- such presentation containers usually also require a carrier, which may be provided with a substructure, a stand or the like, or is designed to be attached.
- a carrier which may be provided with a substructure, a stand or the like, or is designed to be attached.
- These supports and substructures can be formed from plastic, steel wire or the like, but are again very complex, which is why structures made of cardboard, corrugated cardboard or the like are used for this purpose.
- Corrugated cardboard or cardboard has the further great advantage in all cases that it can be folded into a relatively thin layer if folded accordingly, so that such containers including their carriers and substructures can be stored and transported in a space-saving manner.
- the invention has for its object to provide a product presentation container of the above structure so that a cheap carrier made of cardboard, corrugated cardboard or the like. Can be combined with any promotional and inexpensive material for the container jacket.
- the carrier is formed from at least two layers, at least the cover layer is punched out to form a cutout corresponding to the outline of the container shell, the container shell or a part thereof at its one end edge with its outline projecting outwards, the cover layer Provide the carrier engaging tabs and a bottom part adapted to the recess in the cover layer is inserted into the container jacket.
- the essence of the invention is that the container casing and the bottom are two separate parts, the bottom being formed by the support or a part of the same and the base part used, while the actual container outline is produced solely by the casing surface.
- the carrier and the bottom part can thus be made of an inexpensive material, e.g. B. cardboard or corrugated cardboard, while the jacket can be made of any material, in particular a transparent plastic.
- This container jacket does not need to be deformed three-dimensionally, but can be produced, for example, from a strip of material whose width corresponds to the container height. Almost any container outline can be realized.
- the container jacket is inserted into the cutout created by the punching in the carrier, the tabs present on one end edge engaging under the upper cover layer of the carrier.
- the bottom part is then pressed into the container, which stiffens the container jacket on the one hand, and on the other hand completes the top layer of the carrier again within the container, so that a closed bottom view is created, especially when the container jacket is made of a transparent plastic.
- the shape of the container is predetermined by the shape of the recess and the bottom part and the container casing is automatically forced into this shape unless preforming is necessary.
- the carrier with the container jacket and the bottom part used can be on any stand, base or the like. , which are optionally made of cardboard or corrugated cardboard, are attached in a conventional manner.
- the container jacket on its end edge facing the carrier is also provided with its outline, also protruding inward tabs covered by the bottom part.
- the tabs reach under both the top layer of the carrier to the outside, al s also the bottom part inwards, so that the container jacket receives a stable stand.
- the lugs projecting inwards and outwards from the container jacket are designed as punched-outs in the container jacket starting from the front edge or as projections protruding on the front side thereof, one projection and one punched-out being folded around a bending line running along the front edge.
- the projections or punched-out sections can of course also be arranged at different locations along the front edge. Protrusions and punched-outs and thus the tabs can have any shape and size.
- the base part is preferably formed by the part which arises when the recess is punched in the cover layer, so that the identical outline for the recess and the base part is obtained with a single die cut. There is also no waste here
- the part that arises when the recess is punched can be bent upward and part of the container shell, for. B. the rear wall of a rectangular container, to additionally stiffen the container jacket.
- the bottom part must be manufactured separately.
- the carrier is formed from a single-layer or multilayer, mirror-symmetrical blank, which is folded around the mirror axis to form a double layer, these two layers being connected to one another in their edge region outside the outline of the container.
- This can be adhesive, plug-in or clip connections or an overlapping composite.
- a particularly simple and inexpensive manufacture of the carrier is possible in this way. It will preferably be made from single or double corrugated cardboard with smooth top layers.
- the carrier can also be composed of several individual parts.
- the base part or the part forming part of the container casing is punched out of one of the two layers of the blank.
- the blank for the carrier, the cutout for the container jacket and the resulting base part can be obtained in one or two punchings.
- the manufacturing technology is inexpensive and inexpensive to manufacture.
- the base part has a recess forming a grip hole, which in turn can be punched out on the occasion of the production of the blank.
- This recess makes it easier, in particular, to remove the base part from the container jacket.
- the support in the area of the recess in the remaining layers can also have a grip hole, so that the base part is closed and can be pressed out from below.
- the container jacket is preferably formed from a strip of material, the two ends of which are brought together.
- the container jacket therefore no longer needs, as was previously customary in such cases, from a one-piece piece by blowing, deep drawing or the like. to be produced, but only as a section of a material strip to the desired container outline. It is not even a question of the exact shape, since the container casing automatically assumes its final outline after insertion into the punched-out hole of the carrier, which exactly reproduces the outline
- the ends of the material strip can be loosely brought together or connected to each other, e.g. B. be glued. They can also on a different type of material strip, for. B. be attached from cardboard.
- the invention also opens up the possibility of arranging the shells of a plurality of containers at a distance from one another on a single carrier, in that the carrier has a corresponding number of cutouts with the desired outline for the individual containers.
- this training for example, different goods can be sorted on a single presentation medium.
- the sales stand shown in FIG. 1 consists of a carrier 1, a container 2 and a foot 3 receiving the carrier.
- a display surface 4 is also attached to the carrier 1.
- This and the foot 3 are made of cardboard cuts that can be set up from the folded position at the presentation site.
- the carrier 1 can consist of cardboard or corrugated cardboard
- the container 2 has a jacket 5 - in the embodiment shown a cylindrical jacket - which is preferably made of a transparent plastic.
- the container 2 has a base part 6, which in turn is made of cardboard, corrugated cardboard or the like, preferably from the same material as the carrier 1.
- FIG. 2 shows the sales stand according to FIG. 1 in an axial section, but without rendering the foot 3.
- the carrier 1 is formed from at least two layers 7, 8, of which the cover layer 7 has a punched-out section 9 corresponding to the outline of the container shell 5.
- projections 10, 11 are arranged, of which the projections 10 project beyond the outline of the container casing 5, while the projections 11 project beyond this outline inwards.
- the projections 10 engage under the upper cover layer 7 of the carrier 1.
- the bottom part 6 is inserted into the container jacket 5, the outline of which corresponds to the outline of the container jacket 5. This bottom part 6 covers the inwardly extending projections 11 of the container shell 5.
- Figure 3 shows a blank 12 for producing the carrier 1.
- z. B. a single-corrugated cardboard web, are punched out in a mirror-symmetrical arrangement depending on the desired outline of the carrier part 13, 14, which can be folded along the mirror axis 15 to a double layer.
- a punched-out 16 which corresponds to the desired outline of the container casing 5, is also attached.
- the parts 13, 14 of the blank 12 are folded around the mirror axis 15 to form a double layer, so that the punched-out area 16 is at the top, that is to say the part 14 forms the cover layer according to FIG.
- the container jacket 5 is then inserted from above into the punching 16 in such a way that the projections 10 projecting outwards engage it between the cover layer 7 and the lower layer 8.
- the punched-out part 17, which is gripped in the grip hole 18, is pressed down as the bottom part 6 into the container jacket until it lies at approximately the same height with the cover layer 7.
- the projections 11 projecting inwardly beyond the container jacket 5 engage under the base part 6.
- Figure 6 shows an embodiment of the container shell. It is produced from an endless film strip, the ends 19, 20 of which are brought together, for example in an overlapping manner, and are glued together, for example. 5 on the lower front edge 21, the container shell which it via protruding outward or inward tabs 10, 1 1, of which the tabs 10 from the end edge 21 to excel below projections and the tabs 11 are formed by punched-out 22 in the container casing, wherein these are folded into a horizontal line about a common bending line 23 along the lower end edge 21 of the container casing 5.
- the two layers 7, 8 of the carrier 1 are connected to one another in their edge region outside the outline of the container jacket, for example by gluing. This is indicated at 29 in FIG.
- FIGS. 4 and 5 show a modified embodiment of a container, the jacket 5 of which has a rectangular outline.
- the carrier 1 in its top layer in turn has a recess 9 of rectangular cross section in this case, into which the container jacket 5 is inserted and with its tabs 10 engages under the top layer 7.
- a correspondingly rectangular bottom part 6 is pressed into the container jacket 5 or into the recess 9.
- the carrier 1 is formed in three layers. In addition to the top layer 7, it has two lower layers 8. Furthermore, the grip hole 18 is not provided in the bottom part I 6, but in the two lower layers 8, so that the bottom part I 6 used can be pushed out from below if necessary.
- the blank for the carrier according to FIG. 4 consists of two rectangular blank parts 13, each with a punch-out forming the grip hole 18 and a central rectangular blank part 14 with a rectangular punch-out 16, which forms the recess 9 for the container jacket 5.
- the part 17 punched out during the production of the recess 9 has the bottom part 6, which in this case does not have to have a grip hole.
- the rectangular cut parts 13 on both sides are bent inward overlapping each other about the bending lines 15 and, as can be seen in FIG. 4, form the lower layers 8 of the carrier 1.
- the layers 7 and 8 are in each case outside the outline of the container casing 5 in the region 29 connected.
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Applications Claiming Priority (2)
Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
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DE19843405033 DE3405033A1 (de) | 1984-02-13 | 1984-02-13 | Behaelter zur warenpraesentation |
DE3405033 | 1984-02-13 |
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EP0151924A2 true EP0151924A2 (fr) | 1985-08-21 |
EP0151924A3 EP0151924A3 (fr) | 1986-09-03 |
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EP85100089A Withdrawn EP0151924A3 (fr) | 1984-02-13 | 1985-01-05 | Récipient pour la présentation de marchandises |
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Citations (4)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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GB422178A (en) * | 1933-05-02 | 1935-01-02 | John Ernest Page | Improvements relating to cartons or like containers |
FR1174762A (fr) * | 1956-05-05 | 1959-03-16 | Transparent Plastic Containers | Récipient en carton avec cuvettes transparentes porte-objets maintenues par des brides |
FR2536723A1 (fr) * | 1982-11-25 | 1984-06-01 | Sauterot Drac | Barquette pour le conditionnement de plats cuisines |
US4463893A (en) * | 1983-02-18 | 1984-08-07 | Champion International Corporation | Replaceable lid for flanged trays |
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- 1984-02-13 DE DE19843405033 patent/DE3405033A1/de not_active Withdrawn
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- 1985-01-05 EP EP85100089A patent/EP0151924A3/fr not_active Withdrawn
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Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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GB422178A (en) * | 1933-05-02 | 1935-01-02 | John Ernest Page | Improvements relating to cartons or like containers |
FR1174762A (fr) * | 1956-05-05 | 1959-03-16 | Transparent Plastic Containers | Récipient en carton avec cuvettes transparentes porte-objets maintenues par des brides |
FR2536723A1 (fr) * | 1982-11-25 | 1984-06-01 | Sauterot Drac | Barquette pour le conditionnement de plats cuisines |
US4463893A (en) * | 1983-02-18 | 1984-08-07 | Champion International Corporation | Replaceable lid for flanged trays |
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DE3405033A1 (de) | 1985-08-14 |
EP0151924A3 (fr) | 1986-09-03 |
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