EP0640531A1 - Emballage pour marchandises - Google Patents

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EP0640531A1
EP0640531A1 EP94112954A EP94112954A EP0640531A1 EP 0640531 A1 EP0640531 A1 EP 0640531A1 EP 94112954 A EP94112954 A EP 94112954A EP 94112954 A EP94112954 A EP 94112954A EP 0640531 A1 EP0640531 A1 EP 0640531A1
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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
    • B65D73/00Packages comprising articles attached to cards, sheets or webs
    • B65D73/0007Packages comprising articles attached to cards, sheets or webs the articles being attached to the plane surface of a single card
    • B65D73/0021Packages comprising articles attached to cards, sheets or webs the articles being attached to the plane surface of a single card by means of cut-out or marginal tabs, tongues or flaps
    • 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
    • B65D85/00Containers, packaging elements or packages, specially adapted for particular articles or materials
    • B65D85/30Containers, packaging elements or packages, specially adapted for particular articles or materials for articles particularly sensitive to damage by shock or pressure
    • B65D85/42Containers, packaging elements or packages, specially adapted for particular articles or materials for articles particularly sensitive to damage by shock or pressure for ampoules; for lamp bulbs; for electronic valves or tubes

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  • the invention relates to a material-saving goods packaging, which is particularly suitable for elongated objects, for example lights, and is provided with a punch for receiving a goods carrier.
  • Articles for everyday use, as well as tools and materials for the home improvement, are often offered in self-service markets in product stands.
  • Such goods stands have a rod or bracket on a frame or a vertical wall, onto which the packaged goods are pushed by means of a punching or recess provided in the packaging, so that they can be removed by interested parties for the purpose of purchase or closer inspection.
  • the goods are usually firmly integrated into the packaging, often by means of a transparent plastic film welded onto a material strip. More information about the product or its installation can be found on the material strip or is sealed with the goods.
  • the Green Dot In order to comply with the legal requirements, a disposal concept was developed by industry and trade under the name "The Green Dot", which among other things. suggests the economical use of uniform packaging materials for the products to be packaged. There are fees for disposal depending on the size and type of packaging. It is crucial that the goods are packaged in a material-saving manner, that the packaging does not consist of composite materials, that is, of interconnected, different types of materials that cannot be recycled together, and of materials that can be easily recycled.
  • a particular problem is the packaging of elongated objects, for example linear luminaires, which require a relatively material-intensive packaging in relation to their volume, also with regard to the stabilization of the goods in the packaging. If the packaging envelops the goods as a whole, considerable amounts of material are required. If the packaging only covers part of the goods, protecting the goods against damage and fixing them in the packaging is problematic.
  • the invention is therefore based on the object of creating a goods packaging which is designed to save material and is suitable for packaging elongated objects.
  • the packaging should do without composite materials and consist of materials that are sorted, redeemable and recyclable.
  • the packaging should be designed so that the goods can be fixed in it even if it is not surrounded and supported on all sides by the packaging.
  • the packaging and goods should be presented appropriately.
  • a goods packaging of the type mentioned at the outset with an outer area which can be folded into a box which surrounds the packaging goods over at least part of its length, a head area which can be folded back on itself along a transverse fold and two Has punchings arranged mirror-symmetrically to the transverse fold for receiving a product carrier, as well as an inner region which can be turned back with the head region and which lies in the finished packaging within the box and can be connected to the goods to be packaged in a load-bearing manner.
  • the goods packaging according to the invention can be produced from related or uniform materials, which enables the collection and packaging to be sorted and facilitates their recovery or recycling.
  • the preferred material is strong paper, cardboard or cardboard or combinations thereof.
  • the punching in the head area allows the packaged goods to be hung in conventional hanging goods racks.
  • the outside area expediently consists of a floor and two side segments adjoining it laterally, to which a cover and a holding segment adjoin laterally. The individual segments are delimited from each other by fold lines and can be closed to form a box using suitable means.
  • the goods packaging according to the invention can be produced from a one-piece strip of material and therefore space-consuming storage is no longer necessary. Punching out of rolling stock on site is possible, as is printing on site. Usual cutting and punching devices can be used. But even with third parties, the storage of the not yet folded goods packaging is easily possible in the smallest space.
  • the goods packaging offers enough space for the usual imprints and product information that appear in the usual places on the front pages.
  • the goods packaging according to the invention only has to be printed on one side; the other side remains hidden from the viewer's eye in the finished packaging and therefore does not require any lamination.
  • the finished goods packaging after folding back the head area with the subsequent inner area and folding the outer area into a box, only offers the consumer or viewer the printed side with the inner area lying within this box.
  • the packaging of the goods arranged therein offers double hold in that the goods are primarily held in a load-bearing manner through the interior and are additionally secured and protected by the outer box. It is possible to integrate the goods as a whole into the packaging, but to cover only a part of the goods in the case of elongated goods and to have them protrude from the folded box at the top and bottom.
  • the outer area of the goods packaging according to the invention can preferably be folded into a rectangular box which remains open at the lower end and allows the goods packed therein to protrude at the bottom.
  • the box can be folded in any known manner, for example by gluing, by banderoles or else via tabs and appropriately arranged slots that can cause locking.
  • side segments of the outer region are provided in the goods packaging according to the invention and continue into the head region. This ensures, on the one hand, a stiffening of the goods packaging and thus greater durability of the packaging. On the other hand, there is also better protection for the goods packed therein to the sides and an improved hold of the goods in the packaging, provided that the goods extend upwards out of the box into the head area.
  • the side segments of the outer area that continue into the head area are folded back with the upper part of the head area along the transverse fold, so that in the head area of the packaging there is a doubling and thus reinforcement of the side walls with the above-mentioned effects.
  • the side segments can also end at the level of the transverse fold, with the reinforcement of the side walls being eliminated.
  • the head region of the goods packaging according to the invention has a custom stamping for receiving a goods carrier in a mirror-symmetrical arrangement for transverse folding.
  • the two symmetrical cut-outs come to lie one on top of the other, so that there is a uniform opening due to the double back wall of the goods packaging in this area.
  • the interior of the goods packaging according to the invention is equipped with one or more lateral belt or band-shaped segments, so that it can be guided around the goods to be packaged and this can be fixed therein.
  • tabs and slots for example, are provided on the inner region, preferably in an arrangement in which two of each other forward tabs are inserted into two slots and lead to a locking effect.
  • locking can be achieved in that a tab is passed around the goods, passed through a slot on the opposite side of the inner area and returned and inserted into another slot in the attachment area of the tab.
  • the goods-securing belt that can be produced in this way interacts with a projection on the surface of the secured goods, so that the goods hang in the belt-shaped band.
  • the goods to be packaged are a linear luminaire, such a projection is often present in the bottom area in the form of a foot, which is used to support and secure the luminaire on a fastening surface.
  • Another safeguarding of the goods on the packaging is possible, for example by friction locking or an adhesive strip that connects the goods and packaging to one another.
  • existing elements on the goods, such as cables or suspensions can be fully or partially integrated into the interior and used to fix the goods.
  • a strip of material such as cardboard
  • a cardboard strip fixed between the housing and the light field cover of a lamp.
  • Such a strip of material protrudes from the goods and serves as an abutment for the interior of the packaging.
  • the packaging interacts with an abutment that is present or produced on the goods.
  • the inner region of the goods packaging according to the invention can also be designed as a material strip which engages and is fixed in an opening of the goods to be packaged with a tab punched out or laterally protruding.
  • the goods are a linear luminaire, this can be, for example, the slot between the luminaire housing and luminaire cover, into which such a tab engages and in which it is clamped.
  • the inner region has a punched or recess, preferably in the region of the base segment, into which a projection of the goods to be packaged can engage in order to fix the goods within this inner region.
  • a punched or recess preferably in the region of the base segment, into which a projection of the goods to be packaged can engage in order to fix the goods within this inner region.
  • the inner region of the goods packaging according to the invention is preferably designed such that after folding back it is completely covered by the box formed by the outer region and therefore does not appear visually.
  • the interior is so closely enclosed with the goods from the exterior that the locking elements cannot be released.
  • Preferred material for the goods packaging according to the invention are paper, cardboard or cardboard or combinations thereof.
  • the invention also relates to blanks for the goods packaging according to the invention and the goods packaging itself together with the goods packed therein, in particular linear lights.
  • the material cut according to FIG. 1 for a product packaging according to the invention shows an outer region A, a head region B and an inner region C.
  • the head region B has two punchings 1, 1 ', which are arranged mirror-symmetrically to a transverse fold 2.
  • Two longitudinal folds 3 and 4 delimit the base segments 5, 5 'of the outer and head area against the side segments 6, 7 and 6', 7 '.
  • the side segments extend across the entire Outside area A and head area B right down to inside area C.
  • the outer region A then has a cover segment 8 on the side segment 6 and a holding segment 9 adjacent to the side segment 7, which are delimited by the fold lines 10 and 11 against the side segments 6 and 7, and the cover segment 8 also has a side segment 6 opposite side on two tabs 12 which are provided in corresponding slots 13 in the region of the seam 11 between the side segment 7 and the holding segment 9.
  • the inner region C comprises the end regions 6 ′′ and 7 ′′ of the side segments and 5 ′′ of the base segment and has two segments 14 and 15 in the form of a belt or band, which are delimited from the end region of the base segment 5 ′′ by fold lines 16, 17 could be.
  • the segments 14 and 15 are separated from the side segments 6 ′′ and 7 ′′ by cuts 18 and 19, these cuts continuing into the end region 5 ′′ of the base segment.
  • Two flaps 20, 21 arranged opposite one another, of which the flap 21 is punched out of the segment 14, correspond to two slits 22 and 23 in the segment 15.
  • the slit 22 can run along a fold line 24 which divides the segment 15.
  • the blank is folded back along the fold line 2, so that the punch 1 'comes to lie on the punch 1 and the bottom segments 5' and 5 '' on the bottom segment 5.
  • the goods to be packaged are then placed on the bottom segments 5 , 5 'and 5''placed and fixed with the help of the segments 14 and 15, which is placed around the goods and secured in the slots 22, 23 by means of the tabs 20, 21.
  • the goods are secured with the packaging open at the bottom in that the tight-fitting band formed by the segments 5 '', 14 and 15 acts against a projection, in the case of a linear luminaire preferably a foot or the like in the floor area, which is used to support such a lamp on a mounting surface.
  • the goods can be secured against being removed upwards by means of a projection located below the banderole. Other security measures are possible.
  • FIG. 2 shows a further embodiment of the goods packaging according to the invention with an inner region C that has been changed compared to FIG. 1.
  • the inner region here consists of the end regions 5 ′′, 6 ′′ and 7 ′′ of the base segment and the side segments and one on the side segment 7 '' (or correspondingly 6 '') connected tab, which is inserted into a slot of the goods to be packaged and can be clamped there.
  • This can be successfully carried out, for example, on linear luminaires which have a cover for the luminous field which is placed on the luminaire housing and is clamped on the housing.
  • Fig. 3 shows a further embodiment of the inner region C, which is designed analogously to the outer region A as a box to be folded around the packaging, the bottom and the side segments being formed as before by the segments 5 ′′, 6 ′′ and 7 ′′ ,
  • the segment 14 forms the cover
  • the segment 15 is a holding segment or support
  • the tab 20 is inserted into the slot 22 between the side wall 7 ′′ and the holding segment 15.
  • the tab 20 is then pulled back onto the segment 14 and inserted into the slot 23 '.
  • a punch 26 arranged in the end region 5 ′′ of the base segment in the form of a double T, which forms wings or doors 27 which fold away to the outside when the goods are inserted, is suitable for taking up and fixing a projection in the base region of the goods to be packaged.
  • Fig. 4 shows a folded goods package with the folding box formed by the outer area A, the head area B in the folded-back state along the fold 2 with the punch 1 and a - indicated by dashed lines - long-field lamp 30.
  • the inner area C in the form of the goods the banderole folded around is located inside the folding box formed by the outer area A, the foot 31 of the lamp can be seen, which is supported on the top edge of the banderole.

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