EP0481974A1 - Recipient de conditionnement et procede de remplissage et d'emploi dudit recipient - Google Patents

Recipient de conditionnement et procede de remplissage et d'emploi dudit recipient

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EP0481974A1
EP0481974A1 EP89905091A EP89905091A EP0481974A1 EP 0481974 A1 EP0481974 A1 EP 0481974A1 EP 89905091 A EP89905091 A EP 89905091A EP 89905091 A EP89905091 A EP 89905091A EP 0481974 A1 EP0481974 A1 EP 0481974A1
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flap
window
packaging container
container according
head
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Dieter Vom Hofe
Siegfried Konkel
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Henkel AG and Co KGaA
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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
    • B65D77/00Packages formed by enclosing articles or materials in preformed containers, e.g. boxes, cartons, sacks or bags
    • B65D77/04Articles or materials enclosed in two or more containers disposed one within another
    • B65D77/06Liquids or semi-liquids or other materials or articles enclosed in flexible containers disposed within rigid containers
    • B65D77/062Flexible containers disposed within polygonal containers formed by folding a carton blank
    • 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
    • B65D77/00Packages formed by enclosing articles or materials in preformed containers, e.g. boxes, cartons, sacks or bags
    • B65D77/04Articles or materials enclosed in two or more containers disposed one within another
    • B65D77/06Liquids or semi-liquids or other materials or articles enclosed in flexible containers disposed within rigid containers
    • B65D77/062Flexible containers disposed within polygonal containers formed by folding a carton blank
    • B65D77/065Spouts, pouring necks or discharging tubes fixed to or integral with the flexible container
    • 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
    • B65D77/00Packages formed by enclosing articles or materials in preformed containers, e.g. boxes, cartons, sacks or bags
    • B65D77/22Details
    • B65D77/24Inserts or accessories added or incorporated during filling of containers

Definitions

  • the invention relates to a packaging container for receiving a flowable product, which consists of a rigid envelope and a flexible sack stored therein with a closable outlet bung and a passage or passage associated therewith. Bunghole of the wrapping is there. It also relates to methods for starting up and filling the packaging container.
  • An essential feature of packaging of this type is the sack or bag for holding liquid, which is arranged within a stable packaging container, cardboard box or the like, for example consisting of corrugated cardboard and has an outlet bung.
  • the outlet bung is generally welded into the preferably plastic bag.
  • Such bag-in-box containers are used as an alternative to bottles or canisters, particularly for use as storage packs, for liquid chemicals for use by commercial users, but also for beverages, such as wine, for use in the household. In practice, relatively large amounts of liquid, for example up to 30 liters, can be used.
  • the flexible sack integrated in the packaging container has a closable outlet bung. This is carried out during the first commissioning _ -> _
  • the aim is to include dosing containers or small application containers for daily use.
  • the objects to be added are for example placed on the outlet neck of the bottle or canister or attached to the container. With such an attachment, there is always a risk of losing the item placed on the sales channel, especially in the shop.
  • objects attached to the outside interfere with the stacking of the - 3 -
  • the invention is based on the object of integrating the dosing, application or the like of the flowable product to be added to the packaging container into a reclosable bag-in-box container in such a way that special fastening elements on the outer surface of the packaging are eliminated, the item to be added cannot be accidentally lost on the sales channel, automated addition of the item is possible, and items of the most varied shapes can be provided without impairing the stackability of the packaging and can be removed without impairing the functionality of the container.
  • the object to be added is to be arranged closed within the rigid envelope. As a result, the object to be added cannot be lost on the sales channel. Furthermore, it does not disturb the outer shape of the casing in any way, so that its / EP89 / 00482
  • the object to be released for example a dosing container
  • the window flap Due to the resealability of the window flap, this can be done without affecting the functionality of the structure. Any interfering fastening elements on the outer surface of the container for fastening the object to be added are not provided.
  • the invention provides an environmentally friendly alternative to the plastic bottles or canisters previously used in households if washing, rinsing, cleaning or finishing agents are filled into these containers.
  • the solution according to the invention for a method for filling the packaging container is that the object, after the sack has been filled and the sack has been inserted into the rigid envelope, but before the rigid envelope is closed, into the outer surface of the sack is pressed in, and that the wrapper is then closed.
  • the automated addition of the dosage, application or the like serving object is possible in a simple manner.
  • the invention provides that the window flap, which is to be designed in particular as a reclosable tamper-evident closure, adjoins the intended position of the object to be added.
  • the window flap By opening the window flap, the object can then easily be removed or - particularly in the case of reclosability - put back into the casing.
  • a favorable mutual assignment is obtained if the window flap is in the - 5 -
  • upper end face in particular in the same area as the bung hole, is arranged, as provided by the invention in a further embodiment. This simplifies handling and, if arranged on the top of the container, the object can also be pressed in without the packaging tipping over or. should be held.
  • the volume enclosed by the rigid envelope is only greater by the volume of the object to be added than the volume of the filled sack including the outlet bung.
  • the volume of the envelope is only increased by the displacement volume of the added object regardless of its length, width or height dimensions.
  • the packaging container has two overlapping, fully covering outer head flaps, one of which, the lower outer head flap, is designed as a hole Removal opening for the object to be added and the other, upper outer head flap the preferably reclosable, corresponding to the removal opening,
  • Tamper evident closure defined window flap guaranteed. If further closure flaps are to be provided on the end face of the packaging wrapper, these flaps must also have a passage insofar as they cover the hole, the window flap or the tamper-evident closure.
  • the packaging container according to the invention is preferably formed at the opening for removing the object to be added in such a way that the window flap is connected to the adjoining surface of the head flap via a hinge groove, which may have been cut in a central area, and a fold is provided on its edge opposite the hinge groove. tllung molded tab.
  • a hinge groove which may have been cut in a central area
  • a fold is provided on its edge opposite the hinge groove. tllung molded tab.
  • the plug-in flap is drawn in from both sides at the level of its folding groove, that is to say has a kind of waist, corresponding projections remain in the head flap, under which the projections of the plug-in flap which laterally adjoin the waist snap into place when inserted.
  • the invention further provides that the plug-in tongue at its free end opposite the folding groove has a recessed or pre-cut, in particular punched out, grip, preferably as a semicircular grip hole, during manufacture. be ⁇ sits.
  • the inserted plug-in flap is made easier if it has an incision bent convexly in the direction of the free flap end in the course of its folding, as is also provided by the invention.
  • the window flap which is provided as provided, which can be gripped with a fingertip to lift and tear out the flap.
  • the window flap has a larger area than the corresponding removal opening of the head flap underneath and, in the closed state, rests in parts on the remaining parts of the lower head flap.
  • the invention provides that the outlet bung in the area between its pouring opening and the adjacent sack has a neck with two integrally formed, radially projecting flanges, that the mutual spacing of the flanges is approximately equal to the wall thickness of the casing in the area of the bunghole, that the The outer circumference of the neck is adapted to the passage defined by the bung hole and that the bung hole is adjacent with a quarter of its circumference to a sufficiently large window of the casing for reaching through.
  • the window adjacent to the bung hole and the adapted shape of the outlet spout and bung hole ensure that the outlet bung arranged in the original packaging inside the envelope after the bung hole has been opened and the window opened from the inside of the packaging - with the fingers of one hand can be pulled from the outside and pushed sideways into the bunghole that is open towards the window, so that the flanges on the neck of the baffle fit against the wrapping surface above and below the edge of the bunghole. This enables simplified commissioning of the packaging.
  • the solution according to the invention also allows a simplified separation of the folding box and sack - after emptying - because it is sufficient to push the outlet bung out of its seat in the bunghole sideways and together with the attached, preferably welded-on. Pull the sack out of the envelope, which usually consists of corrugated cardboard.
  • the window has a reclosable window flap with a hinge designed as a creasing line on the side facing away from the bunghole.
  • a window flap makes it possible, if necessary after breaking a tamper-evident closure, to reach into the casing, pull out the outlet bung and push it into the finally opened bunghole and then close the window again so that the outlet bung is secured in the position of the bunghole at the same time .
  • a particularly good securing of the position of the run-on bung in the bung hole is achieved according to an embodiment of the invention if the window flap on its outer edge adjacent to the bung hole is adapted to the circumference of the side of the outlet bung to be pushed in and is to be locked in the area between the two flanges .
  • a further securing of position, in particular also securing against rotation, is achieved according to the invention if the neck of the outlet bung in the area between the flanges is designed as a flattened piece of pipe for the purpose of securing against rotation.
  • the flat sides of the pipe section are then preferably arranged as guide surfaces between two correspondingly flat sides of the bunghole leading to the window.
  • the outlet bung cannot then turn about its axis, so that a pouring opening provided on the outlet bung always maintains a certain predetermined position with respect to the packaging.
  • a flange of the outlet bung lying on the outside of the casing is formed in a clearly visible rosette-shaped manner to match an orientation pattern attached to the casing. The user can then already When inserting it for the first time, recognize how the outlet bung should be oriented correctly.
  • the opening according to the invention consisting of a bunghole and window
  • the boundaries of the bunghole and window become congruent through all the top flaps one above the other Enclosure wall formed continuously.
  • the packaging container according to the invention for stacking a 'square shape advantageous owns and is originalticians ⁇ closed.
  • the originality lock then consists of the originality bridges or punching bridges, which are easy to break open when opening the bunghole and window. The first breakup is made even easier if the section of the cut or.
  • Punching line is continuous - that is, without punching bridges - as is further provided by the invention. Such a continuous cut makes it easier, above all, to press in the envelope surface that originally filled the bunghole.
  • the window adjacent to the bung hole is also provided in a dual function for packing in an application aid, for example a metering vessel.
  • an application aid for example a metering vessel.
  • the application aid When the packaging container is originally filled, the application aid is preferably pressed into the outer surface of the filled bag after the bag has been filled, but before the (rigid) wrapper has been closed, and is locked in this position by closing the wrapper.
  • the fürshi lfe angren within the container ⁇ zend is located on the window so that it is to be taken after opening the application to the origi nönsver aleen the consumer pack immediately.
  • the outlet bung can be pulled out of the window and locked in the bunghole.
  • the volume enclosed by the rigid wrapping in the packaging according to the invention is only greater by the volume of the object to be added than the volume of the filled sack including the outlet bung. In practice, this means an extremely small change in the dimensions of the wrapping compared to the case of such packaging without the application aid used. Regardless of the shape of the application aid, the volume of the covering is increased only by the displacement volume of the added object, regardless of its length, width or height dimensions.
  • Packaging container which is characterized by the fact that it has a fully covering, lower outer head flap with window flap and bunghole bounded therein by perforation lines or punched-out holes, that it has two short, inner head flaps with punched-out holes that match the contours of the window flap and bung hole. Has incisions and that he has a fully covering, upper outer head flap that completely covers the contours of the window flap and bunghole.
  • the upper outer head flap has two parallel perforation lines running parallel to its longitudinal and articulating edge, which lie outside the contours of Window flap and bunghole are arranged.
  • the invention further provides that the outer regions remaining between the perforation lines and the longitudinal or aniseed edge are designed as an adhesive surface for connecting the two outer head flaps.
  • a creasing line running parallel to the cupped side edge for dividing a grip strip is formed on a creased side edge of the central part delimited by the perforation lines, as is further provided by the invention .
  • the invention finally provides a method which is characterized in that, under breaking the tamper-evident bridge, the pressing-in area filling the bunghole is pressed in and the window flap filling out the window is opened outwards so that the outlet bung from the inside of the packaging. pulled out and using the flanges provided on his neck
  • REPLACEMENT LEAF is pushed into the bunghole and locked by closing the window flap.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of a folding box with open head tabs.
  • FIG. 2 shows a longitudinal section of the folding box according to FIG. 1 with the filled plastic bag inserted therein;
  • FIG. 3 shows a section according to FIG. 2 with closed top flaps of the folding box
  • Fig. 5 is a perspective view of a folding box after
  • Fig. 6 shows a blank of a folding box with a modified
  • Fig. 7 shows a blank of a packaging container in the
  • FIG. 8 is a blank as in Figure 7, but with alternatively arranged punching of the head tabs.
  • 9 shows in detail an embodiment of the bunghole and window in a head flap according to FIG. 7;
  • 11 is a plan view of an outlet bung;
  • 12 shows the arrangement of an outlet bung with a pouring opening in a ready-to-use position in a bung hole within the head flaps which are glued to one another and shown in section;
  • FIG. 13 is a view transverse to the view of FIG. 12 of the outlet bung with the adjacent one, drawn in section
  • REPLACEMENT LEAF Fig. 14 shows a cut of an alternative embodiment example
  • FIG. 15 an erected packaging container from the blank according to FIG. 14 and in
  • FIG. 16 shows the packaging container according to FIG. 15 with the upper outer head flap torn open.
  • Fig. 1 shows a folding box designated overall by 1, for example made of corrugated cardboard, with open, short, inner head flaps 2 and full-coverage outer head flaps 3.
  • the head pocket 3 provided with a removal opening 6 forms the lower outer head pocket and the one with a removal opening 6 in the closed state of the folding box
  • Window flap 7 provided head pocket 3 forms the upper outer head flap.
  • D. H. the latter forms the outer surface when the folding box 1 is closed.
  • the length and width of the outer head flaps 3 are identical to the dimensions of the open cross section 4 of the folding box 1st
  • the one short head flap 2 and the two fully covering head flaps 3 have round bung holes 5 which can be punched out or pre-punched and which are congruently one above the other in the closed position of all head flaps 2 and 3.
  • the other short head flap 2 has an incision or a punch 6 a, which comes to lie congruently to the removal opening 6 and window flap 7 in the closed position of the head flaps 2, 3.
  • the removal opening 6 is expediently punched out over the entire surface, while the window flap 7 is only to be pre-punched and is to remain hinged to the one full-coverage head flap 3 via a one-sided hinge groove ⁇ .
  • FIG. 2 shows a phase in the assembly of a bag-in-box container with a folding box 1 and a flexible sack 9 stored therein and with an object 10 to be added.
  • the folding box 1 which is already closed on its underside (bottom), is filled with the filled sack 9 from above; the bag 9 can also be inserted empty into the folding box 1 and then filled via a sealable bung 11.
  • the volume of the filled sack 9 is smaller by the volume of the object 10 than the volume enclosed by the folding box 1.
  • the bag 9 fills the inner volume of the folding box 1 according to FIG. 2 not quite out.
  • Fig. 3 shows the state in which the object 10 is pressed into the flexible sack 9 such that the sum of the volumes of the filled sack 9 and the object 10 essentially completely fills the inner volume of the folding box 1. After closing the end face 12 of the folding box 1 according to FIG. 3, the interior space available in the folding box 1 is thus almost completely filled by displacing the flexible bag 9.
  • Fig. 4 shows a section of a folding box according to FIG. 3, as after opening the pre-punched window 7 the object 10 is raised by the new product distribution caused by physiology in the bag 9 and can be removed comfortably from the removal opening 6 corresponding to the window flap 7 if the weight of the object is less than 10 the weight of the in the state according to Fig. 3 is the volume of the contents of the sack 9 displaced by the object 10. If, on the other hand, the weight of the object 10 is greater than the weight of the object according to FIG. 3 is the displaced volume of the sack contents, the remains
  • REPLACEMENT LEAF Item 10 in a position within the box as shown in Fig. 5 is shown as an example.
  • the window flap 7 can be designed as an originality closure without any significant effort.
  • FIG. 6 shows a flat blank of a folding box with one compared to the exemplary embodiment according to FIG. 1 to 5 modified discharge opening shown in principle.
  • the same or corresponding parts of the folding box are as in the Fig. Denoted 1 to 5.
  • the blank 13 according to FIG. 6 also shows narrow and wide wall surfaces 14 and 15 and associated short base plates 16 and fully covering base plates 17.
  • a carrying handle 18 can be integrated into the one, narrow wall surface 14 which is inner when erecting and pushing, to which a pass-through hole 19 is optionally assigned in the other narrow wall surface 14.
  • the window flap 7 is, as before, connected to the adjoining surface of the head pocket 3 via a hinge groove 8. Handling is easier, however, since the hinge groove 8 has a punched-through central area 20, so that only the remaining edge parts form the hinge connection between the window flap 7 and the head flap 3.
  • a preferred feature of the exemplary embodiment according to FIG. 6 is that the hinge groove 8 opposite edge of the window flap 7 connected via a Faltri llung 21
  • this plug-in flap 22 is deflected inwards by 90 ° and pressed into the inside of the box.
  • FIG. 6 Another preferred feature of the embodiment of FIG. 6 consists in the fact that the plug-in tab 22 formed out of an external head tab 3 is drawn in from both sides at the level of its fold 21, that is to say it has pin-like indentations 23, of which the head tab 3 remains in the material that remains Corresponding projections 24 correspond.
  • the plug-in flap 22 is folded inwards by 90 °, its lateral protrusions 25, which are worked out by the protrusions 23, engage under the protrusions 24, so that a window flap 7 pressed in in this way will not open all by itself.
  • the stability is further increased if the plug-in flap 22 is assigned a plug-in slot 26 which locks the plug-in flap 22 and is bent approximately 90 ° inwards in the lower outer head flap 3 which is located inside when the folding box is erected and folded up under the window flap 7. If the short head flap 2 at.
  • corresponding recesses 6a must be made in the short head flap 2, as shown in FIG. 6 Dargestel lt, are provided. The same applies - just as with the Fig. 1 to 5 - for the relationship of the bunghole 5 in the fully covering head flaps 3 and in a short head flap 2.
  • a further stabilization of the reclosing position of the window flap 7 is achieved when the flap 7 is larger
  • the plug-in tab has a recessed or pre-cut, in particular punched, grip recess 31, preferably as a semicircular grip hole, at its free end 30 opposite the folding groove 21.
  • the user grips into this recessed grip 31, for example when opening the window flap 7 for the first time.
  • the recessed grip 31 does not provide any particular advantages for opening a reclosed window flap 7, since the tip of the plug-in tab 22 on which the recessed grip 21 lies lies in the Interior of the erected folding box 1 protrudes.
  • an incision 32 bent convexly in the direction of the free end 30 is therefore provided in the course of its folding groove 21, by means of which it is caused that when the plug-in flap 22 bends into the interior of the box, a projection according to Art a tongue 33 is exposed on which the window flap 7 is gripped
  • Fig. 7 shows a blank, generally designated 41, of a cuboid folding box with two short, inner top flaps 42 and 43, a lower, fully covering outer top flap 44 and an upper, fully covering top flap 45.
  • the blank 41 also includes narrow and wide wall surfaces 46 respectively . 47 and associated short bottom flaps 48 and fully covering bottom flaps 49.
  • a handle 50 can be integrated, which may be assigned a penetration hole 51 in the other outer narrow wall surface 46 of the blank 41.
  • the blank 52 according to FIG. 8 prepared.
  • the blank 52 has the same but alternatively arranged punchings in the short head flaps 42 or. 43 and in the fully covering head flaps 44 resp. 45.
  • the blank 52 according to FIG. 8 for erection only has a narrow adhesive tab 53 and four identical bottom tabs 54 on the bottom. In place of the handle 50 of FIG. 7 occur in Fig. 8 engagement holes 55.
  • the in the Fig. 7 and 8, fully covering head flaps 44 and 45 have punching lines 56 and a crease line 57, which are or may be identical in principle, but in FIG. 7 compared to Fig. 8 offset by 90 °.
  • the short head shafts 42 and 43 accordingly have, as shown in FIG. 7 and 8, different punch lines 58, 59, 60 and 61.
  • the latter punching lines and the cutouts obtained thereby are arranged such that they come to lie congruently with the removal opening 6 and the congruent window flap 63 when the folding box is erected and the head flaps are stacked on top of one another.
  • I n Fig. 9 is an example of an upper outer, full-coverage head flap 45 according to FIG. 7 shown. This head flap has a window 62 adjoining it in
  • Window flap 63 arranged in the original state and a bung hole 64 with an indentation surface 65 arranged therein in the original state.
  • the indentation surface 65 defines a center point 66.
  • the head pocket 45 according to FIG. 7 has according to FIG. 9 punching lines 56 running parallel to one another, a creasing line 57 and punching lines 67 and 68 running circularly around the center 66, the radius of curvature of the punching line 67 being greater than the radius of curvature of the punching line 68.
  • the punching lines 56 and 68 are preferably interrupted by so-called punching bridges 69, while the punching line 67 is expediently not to be interrupted. All punch lines can also be designed as perforation lines.
  • REPLACEMENT LEAF is resealable.
  • all of the further top flaps which may be located under the outer top flap 45 l, with incisions or punched-outs, should be congruent to one another in the upright state of the packaging.
  • the blank 52 according to FIG. 8 with a 90 ° pivoted course of the punching and creasing lines of the outer head flap 45.
  • the head flaps lie in the order of short inner head flaps 42, 43, the lower outer head flap 44 lying thereon and finally the upper outer head flap 45.
  • the incisions and / or punched-outs lie congruently one above the other. in the area outside the removal opening, the tab areas lying on top of each other are glued, as is usual with folding boxes.
  • FIGS. 10 and 11 An exemplary embodiment of a discharge bung 70 is shown with reference to FIGS. 10 and 11, which is designed in its lower area adjacent to the flexible sack in such a way that simple assembly by the user when the packaging is ready for operation is possible in accordance with the above folding boxes.
  • FIGS. 10 and 11 it is pointed out that FIG. 1 0 a cut along the line! X - I X of Fig. 11.
  • the outlet bung 70 according to FIG. 10 should safely in the top flaps of the erected folding box according to Fig. 1 to 9 must be fixed, and it should be easy to remove the emptied inner bag or. Sacks for separate disposal must be guaranteed.
  • the bung 70 is equipped with a stable, relatively large, clearly visible flange 71, which
  • ERSATZBL Tf is rotationally symmetrical, but preferably partially as a rosette 72 (FIG. 11).
  • the outlet bung 70 is, as usual, rotationally symmetrical, while an intermediate piece or neck 73 below the flange 71 is to be designed as a flattened piece of pipe with two parallel guide surfaces 74 (dashed lines in FIG. 11).
  • the neck 73 borders with its lower edge on a welding flange 75 to which the sack (76 in FIGS. 12 and 13) is to be welded.
  • the Fig. 12 and 13 show the head area of, for example, a blank according to FIG. 7 cuboid folding box produced with short or full-coverage head vents 43, 44 and 45 glued to one another.
  • 12 shows the outlet bung 70 with an attached tap 77, partially seen in section, from a wide wall surface 47 (FIG. 7), so that the pouring opening 78 of the tap 77 is in the direction of a narrow wall surface 46.
  • the outlet bung 70 is shown with a tap 77 attached, with the adjacent parts of the packaging shown in section, viewed from the direction of a narrow wall surface 46.
  • Fig. 12 and 13 are a ready-assembled closure system with outlet bung and glued head tabs according to Fig. 7 and 9 provided.
  • the inner side regions of the punching lines 56, 58, 59, 67 and 68 of the head flaps 43 to 45 delimiting the bung hole 64 according to FIG. 7 and 9 enclose the neck 73 of the outlet bung 7Q on three sides, thereby simultaneously orienting the pouring opening 78 on the tap 77 in the desired direction and securing the outlet bung 70 and thus the tap 77 against rotation about the latter
  • the removal window 63 consists of parts of the head pocket 45.
  • the free end of the removal window 63 snaps with its outer edge 81, which is never formed by the punching 67, under the flange 71 at the outlet bung 70 and thereby snaps between the flange 71 and the welding flange 75.
  • both the window 62 and the bunghole 64 are closed, since by means of the originality or punching bridges 69 of the outer head flap 45 (FIG. 9) a connection of the window cockpit 63 and the bunghole pressing surface 65 in the surrounding area of the Head tab 45 is provided.
  • the user When the packaging container is started up, the user first presses in the pressing surface 65 filling the bunghole 64 and then pulls the window flap 63 outwards.
  • the punch bridges 69 which represent the tamper-evident device, are broken.
  • the outlet bung 70 which is also in the packaging in the original state, is raised and - as described above - fixed by pushing it into the bunghole 64 and closing the window flap 63.
  • a rosette 72 on the circumference of the flange 71 can have an informative meaning for the user when on drawings corresponding to the folding box surface are provided, which make clear the orientation of the pouring opening 78 provided by the manufacturer.
  • the window cap 63 can be opened again in order to dispose of plastic parts present in the wrapping, with the pull-out bung 70 being pulled out laterally from the three-sided cardboard wrapping in the bunghole 64, for separate disposal of paper and plastic can be seen through the window 62.
  • FIG. 14 to 16 is a cut or. a packaging container shown in a further alternative embodiment.
  • the blank generally designated 90 in FIG. 14 has two the broad sides of the erected one
  • Folding box blanks 90 consist of two short head flaps 103 and 1 04, which are inside when the folding box blank is erected and folded, and which are articulated to the folding box blanks 96 and 95. This
  • REPLACEMENT LEAF have, like the other exemplary embodiments, the incisions 107 and 108 adapted to the contours of the window flap 105 and the bunghole 106.
  • the lower, fully covering outer head flap 110 provided with the window flap 105 and the bunghole or the flap 109 covering the bunghole comes to rest on these inner head flaps 103 and 104.
  • the uppermost layer and thus the outer surface of the packaging container in the head area is formed by another fully covering, the upper outer head flap 111.
  • This has two perforation lines 114 parallel to its articulation edge 112 on the folding box region 92 and parallel to its longitudinal edge 113.
  • the middle part 115 of the head pocket 111 is delimited by these two perforation lines 114.
  • the perforation lines 114 are spaced apart from one another to such an extent that they come to lie outside the contours of the window flap 105 and the bunghole flap 109 when the packaging container is folded and erected.
  • the central part 115 is formed over the entire surface and, due to the arrangement of the perforation lines 114 explained above, completely covers the window flap 105 and the bung-up flap 109.
  • the head flap 111 has a creasing line 116 running parallel to this side edge a short distance from this side edge. With the help of this creasing line
  • the bunghole cap 109 can be torn off along the perforation lines 114.
  • a notch-shaped incision is provided in the head flap 111 at the beginning and end of the perforation lines 1 1 4.
  • the Fig. 15 shows a packaging container from the blank according to FIG. 14 in the closed position.
  • the Fig. 16 shows the packaging container with torn off central part 115 and exposed window flap 105 and bunghole flap 109.
  • the packaging container is therefore started up by first pulling up the grip bar 117 and grasping it and removing the central part 115 along the perforation lines 114 .
  • the bunghole flap 109 which is now exposed, is then removed and the window flap 105 is folded up along the crease or perforation line 118.
  • a metering aid enclosed is removed or only the outlet bung of the filled bag is gripped and inserted into the bunghole 106.
  • the window flap 105 is then closed again.
  • a packaging container ready for use is then available. With this embodiment, a packaging container is thus created in which the window flap and the bunghole are particularly protected.
  • the outer head tab 111 is thus quasi designed as a protective flap.

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Abstract

Un récipient de conditionnement du type ''bag-in-box'' conçu pour recevoir un produit à écoulement libre peut recevoir un objet (10) destiné au dosage du produit à écoulement libre si le volume dudit objet (10) est égal à la différence de volume entre l'enveloppe rigide (1, 13, 41, 52, 90) du récipient et le sac flexible contenant le produit (9, 76), et si ladite enveloppe (1, 13, 41, 52, 90) est dotée d'un clapet (7, 63, 105) pour insérer et enlever l'objet (10).
EP89905091A 1988-05-09 1989-05-02 Recipient de conditionnement et procede de remplissage et d'emploi dudit recipient Pending EP0481974A1 (fr)

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