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EP0330208A1
EP0330208A1 EP89103209A EP89103209A EP0330208A1 EP 0330208 A1 EP0330208 A1 EP 0330208A1 EP 89103209 A EP89103209 A EP 89103209A EP 89103209 A EP89103209 A EP 89103209A EP 0330208 A1 EP0330208 A1 EP 0330208A1
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Arnold Bandel
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Badische Karton- und Pappenfabrik Zweigwerk Der Herzberger Papierfabrik Ludwig Osthushenrich & Co KG GmbH
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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
    • B65D71/00Bundles of articles held together by packaging elements for convenience of storage or transport, e.g. portable segregating carrier for plural receptacles such as beer cans or pop bottles; Bales of material
    • B65D71/70Trays provided with projections or recesses in order to assemble multiple articles, e.g. intermediate elements for stacking
    • B65D71/72Trays provided with projections or recesses in order to assemble multiple articles, e.g. intermediate elements for stacking formed by folding one or more blanks, the articles being inserted in openings in a wall

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  • the invention relates to a one-piece blank made of foldable material to form a rectangular or square crate for receiving cups or the like, with a bottom to which opposite end and side walls are articulated, the side walls being attached to the bottom thereof Longitudinal edge facing away from each one with recesses for securely holding the cup or the like.
  • the tray disclosed here has front and side walls of different heights.
  • the perforated plates are not connected to the end walls.
  • a longitudinal row with recesses of the same size is provided for receiving containers filled with food, in particular cups.
  • Support webs can be folded down out of the recesses and have a much smaller surface area than the recess.
  • Four support bars are provided, which are glued with four adhesive tabs that can be folded out of the floor.
  • a support wall is articulated to the free longitudinal edge of one perforated plate, which extends with its flat cut to its full height beyond the perforated plate and merges into the four support webs in its lower region.
  • the height of this so-called stabilizing wall in the glued state plus the height of the side wall corresponds to the height of the containers to be packaged, the upper edges of which, when erected and filled, the crates rest in a row of cups of crates on the stabilizing wall, which ensures the load-bearing function of the crate should.
  • the stack supports protrude above the height of the stabilizing wall and the cup and are intended to ensure that the crates can be stacked one inside the other.
  • the stacking supports are slightly tapered outwards.
  • the invention has for its object to design the tray explained above self-supporting while reducing the material consumption.
  • This crate is suitable for holding products that cannot be loaded themselves, such as hollow figures made of chocolate and the like. but also thin-walled cups filled with yoghurt, quark or the like.
  • the cut is delivered lying flat and, for example, mechanically shaped into a crate in a dairy.
  • the trays can be stacked, the upper trays in each case on the support edges of the stacking supports and on the upper free edges of the supports on the walls. Since the support wall is also formed from the material that has to be punched out to form a recess, there is a considerably lower material consumption compared to the prior art discussed at the beginning and no additional consumption compared to conventional crates.
  • each stacking support has a pin projecting beyond the support edge, for each of which a tap hole is provided in the four corner regions of the base.
  • each perforated plate has the same height and if an adhesive flap is articulated on the front edges of each perforated plate, which overlaps the assigned end wall when the crate is erected.
  • the width of each perforated plate can be slightly larger than half the base width, so that there is a central overlap area where the two perforated plates can be connected, preferably glued. The height of the end walls can be brought up into the stack supports in their lateral end regions.
  • each perforated plate can have different sizes to match the products to be accommodated.
  • recesses can also be provided for duo packs and triple packs.
  • a tray for receiving 24 cups can have recesses arranged in two parallel longitudinal rows in each perforated plate, with two continuous recesses for two duo packs in the middle in the outer row and one recess for a single cup at the outer end, while in the inner Longitudinal row only two continuous recesses are arranged for a pack of three.
  • the dividers between the individual recesses are preferably so narrow that, for example, a pack of four can also be used across webs.
  • a plurality of wide support walls can be arranged, each of which can merge into an even wider support web. This means that high stack weights can be picked up and transferred.
  • the blank comprises a base 1, to which opposite end walls and side walls 2, 3 having the same height are articulated.
  • the side walls 3 each have on their longitudinal edge 4 facing away from the bottom 1, a cup or the like, which is not shown, with recesses 5, 6, 7 for the positionally secure reception.
  • perforated plate 8 the width of which is slightly larger than half the base width.
  • an adhesive flap 10 is articulated, which overlaps the associated end wall 2 when the crate is erected and is glued to the outside thereof.
  • the side walls 3 form stack supports 11 in their front area, which are slightly conically inclined into the interior of the box when the crate is erected and have a supporting support edge 12 at their upper free end, which is surmounted by a pin 13 for the four corner areas of the floor 1 a tap hole 14 is provided.
  • the recesses 5, 6, 7 are arranged in two parallel longitudinal rows in each perforated plate 8. In the exemplary embodiment shown, these recesses 5, 6, 7 have different sizes. In the four corner areas, in each case in the area of a stack support 11, there is a recess 5 for only one cup or the like. intended. In the outer longitudinal row between these two one-cup recesses 5 there are two recesses 6 for each because two adjacent cups or the like. provided, while in the inner longitudinal row only two recesses 7 for three adjacent cups or the like. are arranged.
  • each perforated plate 8 two support walls 15 are arranged, which can be folded up out of the three-cup recess 7 and, in the region below the perforated plate 8 when the crate is erected, merges into a support web 16 which emerges from that of the three-cup recess 7 adjacent two-cup recess 6 can be folded down.
  • this support web 16 is supported on the base 1 and can be connected with its lower free end to an adhesive flap 17 which can be folded out of the base 1, preferably by gluing.
  • the free edges 18 of the support walls 15 and the mentioned support edges 12 of the stack supports 11 have approximately the same height x.
  • the width y of the support webs 16 on the inside corresponds to that of the two-cup recess 6.
  • the perforated plate 8 shown in the upper half in FIG. 1 also has two additional support walls 15 which, in the flat cut, project beyond the free longitudinal edge of the perforated plate 8 and can be folded out of a first recess 7 with the associated support web 16.
  • the crate is designed in such a way that it enables the inexpensive, rational distribution of the goods packed in it.
  • the crate is assembled by machine, filled by machine, machine palletized and ensures secure stacking on euro pallets and thus fulfills the requirements for storage and retrieval in high-bay warehouses as well as for transport-safe shipping even over long distances by truck.
  • the tray is primarily suitable for products that cannot be loaded themselves, e.g. Hollow figures made of chocolate or the like, but also for thin-walled cups with yoghurt, quark or the like. Because it is a collective packaging with load-bearing properties, since in the stack the crates on the support walls 15 or their edges 18 and the support edges 12 of the stack supports 11 of the underlying cranks rests, which in turn engages with the pins 13 of its stack supports 11 in the tapping holes 14 of the crates above them.
  • the two perforated plates 8 can be glued to one another in their central overlap area in order to further increase the stability of the crates.
  • the tray according to the invention can absorb relatively high stacking forces, since the support walls 15 can have a large width, the width of the support webs 16 can be even larger, so that vertical compressive forces can be dissipated directly into the floor 1 over a large area.
  • both the support walls 15 and the associated support webs 16 are each formed by the material to be punched out to form a recess 6, 7, the blank according to the invention proves to be extremely material-saving.

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EP89103209A 1988-02-23 1989-02-23 Casier Expired - Lifetime EP0330208B1 (fr)

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AT89103209T ATE78229T1 (de) 1988-02-23 1989-02-23 Steige.

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DE8802295U 1988-02-23
DE8802295U DE8802295U1 (fr) 1988-02-23 1988-02-23

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CH677217A5 (fr) * 1988-05-19 1991-04-30 Cartonnagen Ag Stans
DE4016186C3 (de) * 1990-05-19 1995-03-23 Osthushenrich Kg Bechersteige und Multipackung für diese Bechersteige

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DE8133683U1 (de) * 1981-11-19 1982-07-08 Hamburger Kartonagenfabrik E. Stark Kg, 2080 Pinneberg "Steige mit Stabilisierungswand"
EP0103535A2 (fr) * 1982-09-07 1984-03-21 Europa Carton Aktiengesellschaft Découpe repliée d'un seul tenant formée d'un matériau pliable tel que carton ou carton ondulé

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Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
DE8133683U1 (de) * 1981-11-19 1982-07-08 Hamburger Kartonagenfabrik E. Stark Kg, 2080 Pinneberg "Steige mit Stabilisierungswand"
EP0103535A2 (fr) * 1982-09-07 1984-03-21 Europa Carton Aktiengesellschaft Découpe repliée d'un seul tenant formée d'un matériau pliable tel que carton ou carton ondulé

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ATE78229T1 (de) 1992-08-15

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