EP0477738A2 - Emballage de type blister suspendu - Google Patents

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EP0477738A2
EP0477738A2 EP91115786A EP91115786A EP0477738A2 EP 0477738 A2 EP0477738 A2 EP 0477738A2 EP 91115786 A EP91115786 A EP 91115786A EP 91115786 A EP91115786 A EP 91115786A EP 0477738 A2 EP0477738 A2 EP 0477738A2
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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
    • B65D75/00Packages comprising articles or materials partially or wholly enclosed in strips, sheets, blanks, tubes, or webs of flexible sheet material, e.g. in folded wrappers
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    • B65D75/54Cards, coupons, or other inserts or accessories
    • B65D75/56Handles or other suspension means
    • 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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    • B65D75/04Articles or materials wholly enclosed in single sheets or wrapper blanks

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  • the invention relates to a suspension visual packaging for products of all kinds, in particular for technical devices with an enlarged front part of the device, such as built-in sockets with a protruding front plate.
  • Products can be offered to promote sales in hanging display packaging. This allows the products to be lined up one behind the other on hooks protruding vertically from a shelf. This arrangement gives the buyer a quick overview of the goods offered. The sales staff can see at a glance which items are out of stock.
  • Blister packs are currently mostly used for this purpose.
  • the product to be sold is placed with its back on a printed cardboard box and fixed on it by welding it into a transparent PVC film.
  • the rear cardboard box has a hanging opening.
  • This type of packaging is suitable for all kinds of products.
  • An adaptation to the weight of the article is possible by using differently strong boxes. Since the center of gravity of the packaged product is in a stable equilibrium directly below the hanging opening of the packaging, it hangs more or less crooked in any case. This is particularly unfavorable if the center of gravity of the object is far in front of the rear box. In unfavorable lighting conditions it can happen that the printed text is difficult to read.
  • packaging of this type has the disadvantage of requiring a large amount of space both during transport and in the sales room. Furthermore, the dust-tight welding of an object is not necessary in many applications. This is especially the case for products with short sales times. Since the process of welding in transparent film is relatively complex and requires complicated welding machines, blister packaging is not profitable in many cases. To avoid unnecessary waste, goods should be offered in the self-service area with as little packaging as possible. From this point of view, voluminous PVC hoods are unfavorable. In addition, it is usually too much effort for the buyer to remove the transparent film from the box after taking out the product and to dispose of it to the waste paper disposal. Instead, in most cases, the opened package is added to household waste and therefore cannot be recycled.
  • the invention solves this problem in that a hanging display packaging for products of all kinds, in particular for technical devices with an enlarged front part of the device, such as built-in sockets with a protruding front plate, from a cardboard blank that wraps the product by more than 360 ° with a viewing window in the Front wall and a parallel to this, hanging on the bottom wall inner wall is folded, the inner wall a push-through opening for receiving the reduced in diameter Part of the product and an extension provided with a suspension opening, which is inserted through a slot in the top wall.
  • Packaging made entirely of cardboard is environmentally friendly, since the buyer can add it to the waste paper after removing the product without any additional handling. Since the packaging also consists of recycled waste paper in the form of cardboard, hardly any raw materials are used in the production.
  • the inner wall has an upward extension with a hanging opening.
  • To pack the product first insert the part with reduced diameter from the front through the push-through opening in the inner wall.
  • One of the tasks of the push-through holding opening is to give the product sufficient lateral support. Since the bottom of the inner wall hangs on the bottom wall, the bottom is next folded back.
  • the back wall connects to this floor, which is now on the back of the packaging Object to fold up.
  • the top edge of the rear wall is connected to the top wall of the packaging in the cardboard blank. This is first folded forward so far that the upward extension of the inner wall can be inserted through a slot provided in the top wall.
  • this slot corresponds approximately to the width of the upwardly extending extension, which in turn is somewhat narrower than the inner wall. Therefore, the top wall can now be folded down until it sits on the side projections of the inner wall. In the next step, the front wall of the packaging hanging from the front wall is folded down.
  • the result of this folding technique is that the suspension opening lies directly in the plane in which the diameter of the product changes in steps. For products whose focus is approximately within this level, this ensures that the packaging hangs vertically.
  • the upward hanging tab can therefore be made relatively short. Their size is not so much a result of constructive measures, but rather of the space required to inform the buyer. This minimizes the space required for the packaging.
  • the slot is formed by an extension of the viewing window of the front wall that extends into the top wall. Since the front part of the product, which is enlarged in diameter, is clamped between the front and inner wall of the packaging, it presses the rigidly connected upward extension of the product to the rear edge of the slot in the top wall. The front edge of the slot is therefore unnecessary for fixing the inner wall in the packaging. For this reason, the viewing window in the front wall can extend to the slot.
  • This also shows the top of the front part of the product. For example, when selling built-in sockets or switches, at least on the top, the entire part lying on the plaster can be seen.
  • the edge between the top and front of the packaging which is particularly in the buyer's field of vision, is taken over by the visually appealing top edge of the product.
  • the invention provides that a second outer bottom wall hangs on the lower edge of the front wall, which is provided with an insertion flap which can be inserted into a locking slot in the rear wall. It is necessary to attach the lower part of the front wall to the already folded part of the packaging so that the front part of the product can be securely clamped between the front and inner walls of the packaging. If this were not the case, it would not be impossible for the product to slide out and push the front wall away. For the same reason, the outer bottom wall folded backwards and the plug connection must be able to absorb a certain tensile force. The arrangement of the locking slot on the inner bottom wall is therefore unfavorable.
  • the forward-looking tensile force that occurs as a result of the front part of the product being clamped between the front and inner walls would act exactly in the direction of release of the insert tab at the locking slot. If the locking slot is arranged on the rear wall of the packaging, the lower edge of the rear wall takes on this tensile force. If the viewing window in the front wall does not extend to the slot in the top wall, or if for other reasons the front wall cannot be pushed forward, the locking slot can also be arranged on the bottom wall.
  • the locking slot is in the lower edge of the rear wall.
  • the forward pulling force transmitted from the outer bottom part can be taken over both by the lower edge of the rear wall and by the front edge of a slot located in this lower edge.
  • the arrangement of the insert flap directly on the bottom part represents a measure to save material.
  • the packaging is open on the sides. Due to the shape of the push-through opening in the inner wall, the packaged item is secured against lateral and vertical slipping. Therefore, side packaging is unnecessary. The buyer is given the opportunity to view the rear part of the product from the sides. In addition, it is avoided that additional side parts hang on the sides of the cardboard blank, which ensures very little waste and thus very efficient utilization of the cardboard sheets.
  • the height of the front and rear walls and the large part of the inner wall is identical to the height of the front part of the product. In this way, this part of the product extends from the outer bottom wall to the top wall of the packaging. This results in the least possible cardboard waste. If the underside of the product front runs horizontally, it sits on its entire width on the outer bottom wall and twisting of the packaged object is avoided by positive locking.
  • the push-through opening at least in the lateral area has the same outline as the product part with reduced diameter in its closest to the front, to this parallel cutting plane.
  • the push-through holding opening enables the product front part to be clamped between the front and inner walls and at the same time gives the object lateral support. Therefore there should not be much play to the side between the product and the push-through opening. If the object widens towards its rear end, it may have to be inserted at an angle or twisted.
  • An advantageous embodiment of the invention consists in the fact that the viewing window has the same outline as the front plate of the device except for its upper edge and has a web.
  • the largest possible viewing window provides the buyer with comprehensive information about the item and also has a sales-promoting effect. However, at least one web must remain, between which and the inner wall the product front part is clamped.
  • the manufacturer has already printed a price or price recommendation on some packaging for the self-service area, which on the one hand is article-specific and on the other hand changes regularly over longer periods. Accordingly, since the sheets once printed can only be used for packaging a specific article, it is irrelevant whether the sheets are kept in stock as a whole or the individual punched-out cardboard blanks. The amount of storage space required is considerable in both cases. The user of such packaging is also unable to adapt his packaged packaging to the different demands of individual articles in his product family. Because of the large number of steps involved in reordering, long delivery times are inevitable. This causes delays in the delivery of the end products can lead to considerable losses in sales. For this reason too, plastic packaging with labels to be stuck on is often used, since the packaging is not shaped specifically for the item and can be provided with the desired labels if necessary.
  • the invention provides for a package which is folded from a cardboard blank carrying the product in such a way that the hanging flap, which forms a reduced extension of a vertical wall of the package, passes through a slot or a window in the top wall, preferably in the case of transparent hanging packaging of the type described in more detail above, a reinforcing element for the hanging flap, consisting of a part made of cardboard or flat plastic separated from the packaging blank, which has an upper area that is congruent with the hanging flap formed integrally with the packaging, and a lower area Area whose width is greater than the width of the slot or window in the top wall, and is provided with information about the contents of the pack and / or price information.
  • the load-bearing capacity of the packaging can be increased considerably by this reinforcing element.
  • you can different materials can be used for the reinforcing element.
  • a cardboard box is sufficient for lighter items; heavier packaging can be reliably reinforced with a plastic element of sufficient thickness.
  • the reinforcing element can be connected in any way to the hanging tab formed in one piece with the packaging, for example by gluing or stitching together. When the packaging is folded, it is inserted through the opening in the top wall together with the hanging tab on the cardboard blank.
  • the top wall of the packaging rests on the shoulder-like widenings of the reinforcing element in its lower region and part of the load-bearing capacity is transferred to the top wall and the parts of the packaging connected to it.
  • all item-specific information on the packaging is summarized on the reinforcing element. It has proven to be advantageous if a larger amount of preformed reinforcing elements is kept in stock, which are labeled as required, for example with a thermal printer. This means that subsequent changes, such as the recommended price, can easily be made.
  • the reinforcing element according to the invention is further characterized by two halves arranged symmetrically to a folding line, which are congruently shaped in their area adjacent to the folding line to the hanging flap, the upper edge of the hanging flap corresponding to the folding line, and a step-widened area on its sides opposite the folding line have, the width of which is greater than the width of the slot or window in the top wall. Because the reinforcement element consists of two layers in cross section, the thickness of the cardboard required is halved, so that the printing process can be carried out with commercially available thermal printers.
  • the invention further provides that the reinforcing element is folded along its fold line in such a way that the printed side points outwards and its surfaces which are folded towards one another each lie on one side of the hanging tab.
  • the reinforcing element encompasses the hanging tab.
  • the hanging tab is optimally used in terms of area so that it - and thus the entire packaging - can be kept as small as possible. Since for economic reasons in most cases only that side of the cardboard blank, which lies outside when fully folded, is provided with an advertising-effective coating, care must be taken with conventional packaging when designing the cardboard blank that the flap is formed on one part whose coated side faces forward. Since this tab is covered on both sides by the reinforcing element according to the invention, this condition no longer has to be met, so that the packaging can be designed more freely.
  • the packaging 1 is folded from the cardboard blank 2 shown in FIG. 1.
  • the carton blank 2 consists of seven sections lined up. One end of this row forms the inner wall 3, the height of which is identical to the height of the front part 4 of the device.
  • the width of the inner wall 3 is somewhat larger than the front part 4 of the device.
  • a push-through holding opening 5 is punched into the inner wall 3. This push-through opening 5 takes up the reduced-diameter device part 6 and is shaped in such a way that the device 7 can be pushed through easily, but then experiences sufficient lateral stability.
  • the inner wall At the upper edge of the inner wall 3, which is located at the outer end of the cardboard blank 2, the inner wall has an extension 8 with a hanging opening 9 located therein.
  • the extension 8 is narrower than the inner wall 3, so that 8 shoulders 10 remain laterally next to the extension.
  • a rear wall 12 adjoins the base part 11. Their outline coincides with the outline of the wide part of the inner wall 3.
  • a cover wall 13 is connected to the edge of the rear wall 12 opposite the base part 11.
  • Adjacent to the top wall 13 is a front wall 14 which has the same outline as the rear wall 12.
  • This has a viewing window 15 which is divided into an upper and a lower part by a horizontal web 16. The upper part of this viewing window 15 extends into the top wall 13.
  • the width of the viewing window 15 and the extension 8 are the same.
  • the next part following the front wall 14 is a second bottom wall 17. Its depth is identical to the depth of the top wall 13 and given by the total depth of the article 7 to be packaged.
  • the end of the successive folding parts is formed by an insertion flap 18 arranged on the second bottom wall 17 opposite the front wall 14, for the purpose of which a locking slot 19 located in the edge between the first bottom wall 11 and the rear wall 12 is used. Since the packaging 1 has no side parts, no laterally arranged protruding parts are necessary on the cardboard blank 2. Because of the constant width of all wall parts, of which only the extension 8 of the inner wall 3 and the insertion flap 18 make an exception, the cardboard blank 2 is essentially rectangular. The waste is therefore extremely low. When packaging, there is an outer side 20 and an inner side 21 of the cardboard blank 2. Therefore, only one side of the cardboard blank 2 has to be printed.
  • FIG. 2 A first phase of the packaging process is shown in FIG. 2.
  • the object 7 to be packaged is inserted from the outside 20 of the cardboard blank 2 with the rear device part 6 of reduced diameter through the push-through opening 5 of the inner wall 3.
  • the first bottom wall 11 is folded back at right angles.
  • the rear wall 12 connected to the bottom wall 11 is folded upwards at the rear of the device 7.
  • the not yet folded parts of the packaging 1 are folded forward over the inner wall 3, their extension 8 being inserted into the upper part of the viewing window 15 in the front wall 14, as can be seen in FIG. 3.
  • the front wall 14 is moved so far forward until the top wall 13 lies horizontally on the shoulders 10 of the inner wall 3 and at the same time the upper transverse edge 22 of the viewing window 15 lying in the top wall 13 moves further forward by contacting the extension 8 Preventing top wall 13.
  • the front wall 14 must be folded down in front of the front part 4 of the device until the front wall 14 is parallel to the inner wall 3 and the device 7 to be packed is clamped with the aid of the web 16.
  • the second bottom wall 17 is folded back so that the insertion tab 18 can finally be inserted through the locking slot 19. Once this has been done, the packaging 1 has sufficient strength.
  • the fully folded package 1 is shown in FIG. 4.
  • the height of the part of the package 1 enclosing the object 7 is given by its maximum height. Since the viewing window 15 should show the entire front part 4 of the object 7 to be packaged, the packaging 1 is overall at least somewhat wider than the front of the device 4. If the rear part 6 of the object 7 projects partially beyond the circumference of the front part 4, this part gives the minimum width of packaging 1.
  • the front of the upwardly extending extension 8 lies on the outside designated page 20 of the cardboard blank 2. It is therefore printed in one operation with the remaining outer packaging parts. In addition, the parts of the front wall 14 left standing can also be printed with information about the object of sale.
  • the web 16 is arranged so that no important device parts are covered by it.
  • Fig. 5 can be seen that the rear housing part 6 is visible through the open sides of the package 1.
  • the packaging 1 shown in FIGS. 6 to 8 consists of a cardboard blank 2 wrapping around the product 4 with a hanging flap 8, the load-bearing capacity of which can be increased by a reinforcing element 23 according to the invention, in accordance with the hanging visible packaging according to FIGS. 1 to 7.
  • the cardboard blank 2 is printed on the outside 20 with information about the manufacturer and on the inside 21 with general assembly instructions and descriptions of all articles of the product family for which packaging 1 is intended.
  • FIG. 6 shows a reinforcing element 23 suitable for this packaging above the tab 8. It has two halves 25, 26 which are symmetrical with respect to its fold line 24. Each half 25, 26 is shaped identically to the hanging tab 8 in its upper region 27 adjacent to the fold line 24.
  • the regions 27, which are congruent with the hanging flap 8, are adjoined at a distance from the folding line 24, which corresponds to the height of the hanging flap 8, by a region 28 projecting shoulder-like on both sides, the width of which is approximately equal to the width of the packaging 1.
  • a region 28 projecting shoulder-like on both sides the width of which is approximately equal to the width of the packaging 1.
  • the reinforcing element 23 has a coating on an outer side 30 which can be printed on with commercially available printers.
  • text fields 31 are provided, which can be printed with article-specific information, usage instructions and / or price information or recommendations.
  • FIG. 7 shows a pack 1 with a reinforced flap 8 in a state folded around a flush-mounted socket 4.
  • the reinforcing element 23 printed with all the necessary information is folded along its fold line 24 and placed over the hanging flap 8 of the still unfolded cardboard blank 2.
  • the flush-mounted socket 4 is inserted with its rear part into the push-through holding opening 5 of the inner wall 3, as a result of which the widened region 28 of the front side 25 of the reinforcing element 23 is pressed against the inner wall 3 by the cover 31 of the flush-mounted socket 4.
  • the inner bottom part 11, the rear wall 12 and the top wall 13 are folded.
  • This part of the packaging 1 encloses the rear part of the flush-mounted socket 4.
  • the hanging tab 8 together with the reinforcing element 23 passes through the window 15 which extends on the one hand in the top wall 13 and on the other hand in the front wall 14.
  • the top wall 13 is pushed forwards until the edge 22 of the window 15 presses the rear half 26 of the reinforcing element 23 onto the hanging tab 8.
  • the front 14 is folded down in front of the flush-mounted socket 4, the cover 31 being clamped between the vertical inner wall 3 and the front wall 14.
  • the outer underside 17 is bent backwards and the locking tab, not shown, is inserted into a slot provided for this purpose.
  • the two tabs 25, 26 of the reinforcing element 23 support the top wall 13 of the packaging 1 with their laterally projecting areas 28.
  • FIG. 8 which shows a side view of FIG. 6 without the flush-mounted socket 4, shows the position of the individual areas of the reinforcing element 23 in the finished state of the packaging 1.
  • the fold line 24 is located above the edge 32 of the hanging flap 8.
  • Half 25 is in front, half 26 behind the hanging flap 8.
  • the areas 27 of the reinforcing element 23 are above, the areas 28 below the top wall 13.
  • FIG. 9 shows a package 33 which is folded from another cardboard blank 34.
  • the vertical inner wall lies in packaging 33 3, which in its extension forms the hanging tab 8, the rear wall 12.
  • the bottom part 17, the front part 14 and the top wall 13 are folded in order around the product.
  • the hanging tab 8 and together with this the reinforcing element 23 encompassing the hanging tab 8 pass through a slot 35 which is located in the top wall 13 near the fold line 36 between the top wall 13 and the rear wall 12.
  • the rear wall 12 is bent downward and the locking tab 37 is inserted through a slot 38 provided for this purpose.
  • the packaged article can be held, for example, in the top wall 13 and / or in the bottom part 17 by push-through holding openings (not shown in FIG. 9). Since the reinforcement element 23 is also protected from slipping in relation to the carton 34 in all three directions of the space by the type of folding in the packaging 33, it is not necessary to glue or attach it to the hanging tab 8.
  • the reinforcing elements 23 of the packagings 1 and 33 advantageously differ only in the printed, item-specific data.
  • the wall 3 forming the suspension bracket 8 is provided on the steps next to the suspension bracket with tabs 35 which are glued under the wall section 13.
  • the plug-in tab 18 has also been omitted and the bottom part 17 has been glued to the bottom wall 11.

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DE9404981U1 (de) * 1994-03-04 1994-05-19 Kopp Heinrich Ag Faltverpackung
AU650331B2 (en) * 1991-04-08 1994-06-16 Moss Products Pty. Ltd. Product suspension device
EP1209095A1 (fr) * 2000-11-24 2002-05-29 Newteam Ltd Emballage et support d'affichage
WO2012104737A1 (fr) * 2011-01-31 2012-08-09 Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc. Système de présentation de marchandises à suspendre

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AU650331B2 (en) * 1991-04-08 1994-06-16 Moss Products Pty. Ltd. Product suspension device
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EP1209095A1 (fr) * 2000-11-24 2002-05-29 Newteam Ltd Emballage et support d'affichage
WO2012104737A1 (fr) * 2011-01-31 2012-08-09 Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc. Système de présentation de marchandises à suspendre
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