EP1546006A1 - Emballage pour produits alimentaires, a partie de couvercle formee par moulage - Google Patents

Emballage pour produits alimentaires, a partie de couvercle formee par moulage

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EP1546006A1
EP1546006A1 EP03787786A EP03787786A EP1546006A1 EP 1546006 A1 EP1546006 A1 EP 1546006A1 EP 03787786 A EP03787786 A EP 03787786A EP 03787786 A EP03787786 A EP 03787786A EP 1546006 A1 EP1546006 A1 EP 1546006A1
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food packaging
packaging according
trough
clamping
elevations
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Stefan Beese
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Omni Pac Ekco GmbH Verpackungsmittel
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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
    • B65D51/00Closures not otherwise provided for
    • B65D51/24Closures not otherwise provided for combined or co-operating with auxiliary devices for non-closing purposes
    • B65D51/28Closures not otherwise provided for combined or co-operating with auxiliary devices for non-closing purposes with auxiliary containers for additional articles or materials
    • 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
    • B65D21/00Nestable, stackable or joinable containers; Containers of variable capacity
    • B65D21/02Containers specially shaped, or provided with fittings or attachments, to facilitate nesting, stacking, or joining together
    • B65D21/0209Containers specially shaped, or provided with fittings or attachments, to facilitate nesting, stacking, or joining together stackable or joined together one-upon-the-other in the upright or upside-down position
    • B65D21/0217Containers with a closure presenting stacking elements
    • B65D21/0223Containers with a closure presenting stacking elements the closure and the bottom presenting local co-operating elements, e.g. projections and recesses
    • 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
    • B65D81/00Containers, packaging elements, or packages, for contents presenting particular transport or storage problems, or adapted to be used for non-packaging purposes after removal of contents
    • B65D81/36Containers, packaging elements, or packages, for contents presenting particular transport or storage problems, or adapted to be used for non-packaging purposes after removal of contents adapted to be used for non-packaging purposes after removal of contents
    • B65D81/361Modular elements with complementary shapes, interengageable parts or the like
    • 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
    • B65D85/32Containers, packaging elements or packages, specially adapted for particular articles or materials for articles particularly sensitive to damage by shock or pressure for eggs

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  • the invention relates to a food packaging, in particular an egg carton, with a lower part which has at least one row of recesses for receiving individual pieces of food, in particular eggs, and a molded cover part which is arranged foldably on the lower part and in the closed state together with the lower part delimits an interior, the cover part having an upwardly open trough.
  • egg cartons which consist of a lower part for receiving the eggs and a protective cover part which is arranged on the lower part in a foldable manner via an element which is generally designed as a flexible hinge.
  • the lower part is provided with mold recesses which serve to hold the eggs in a specific position in relation to the egg carton.
  • Such an egg carton is known for example from FR-A-2441549.
  • the cover part can be provided with depressions. These have a stiffening effect and serve to better absorb loads acting on the cover part. The depressions of the lid part also often serve to stabilize the positions of the eggs taken up.
  • Such egg packaging is known for example from EP-A-0119043.
  • the egg carton In addition to protecting the eggs packed in the egg carton from Damage during transport and storage the egg carton has to fulfill another function, namely the presentation. In addition to the protective function, this presentation function is becoming increasingly important. It is the presentation function that is decisive for the impression that the customer receives from the goods.
  • an egg carton is known from prior public use, in which the lid part has a trough open at the top.
  • This trough is designed so that there are large openings on its flanks to the interior of the egg box. This trough is therefore unsuitable for holding objects.
  • the invention has for its object to provide a food packaging of the type mentioned, in which both the protective function and the presentation function is improved.
  • the lid part having an upwardly open trough with a covering means closing the trough upwards, provided that the trough for receiving objects be- sen and the cover means is designed to prevent the object from falling out.
  • Open at the top is to be understood here that the trough is accessible from the outside when the cover part is closed.
  • the essence of the invention is that the trough and the covering means create a space in which objects can be placed safely.
  • the covering means prevents the inserted object from accidentally falling out of the trough.
  • the covering means is designed in such a way that it forms a closed receiving space in connection with the trough and is sufficiently strong to prevent the object from being pierced.
  • the flanks and the bottom of the trough preferably have no openings or only openings with a clear width that is small enough to prevent an undesired passage of the objects to be inserted.
  • the objects to be inserted have preferably already been inserted by the supplier of the food packaging, but may also only be inserted when the food is packed or later by a dealer.
  • the item can be, for example, notes with recipe information or small items, in particular children's toys, an egg spoon and / or a portion bag with spices.
  • the customer then not only receives the food contained in the food packaging, but also the object placed in the trough as added value.
  • the covering means has another important effect. The user must first remove the covering means from the trough in order to access the object contained therein. This unpacking gives the user a happy expectation of what is under the cover appearance will come, similar to the surprise effect when unwrapping gifts. Since the user already knows when buying the food that he will later experience this pleasant surprise effect, the food packaging is presented to him in a favorable light when the purchase decision is made.
  • the food packaging according to the invention therefore has the important function of packaging, namely apart from the shooter goods contained therein also encourage customers to make a purchase, particularly to a high degree.
  • the covering means is preferably a sticker. This enables the trough to be covered in a particularly efficient and cost-effective manner.
  • the sticker provides a printing area that can be used for further presentation purposes or for other advertising prints.
  • the covering means is preferably arranged pulled around two opposite edges of the cover. This improves the fastening security and the aesthetic impression.
  • the cover part is provided with holding depressions which are preferably connected to the trough.
  • the holding depressions additionally stiffen the cover part.
  • they can be shaped so that they match the top of the packaged food items, e.g. B. Eggs, interact in the food packaging. This can cause unwanted movements of the eggs in the mold cavities even when moving the food packaging quickly, e.g. B. during transport can be prevented.
  • the trough is connected to the holding depressions, this has the advantage that a substantially larger receiving space is created while at the same time further increasing the rigidity of the cover part.
  • the trough and the holding depressions expediently have approximately the same depth.
  • the trough can also have a greater depth than the holding depressions, so that a groove is formed in the area of the trough in the receiving space formed by the trough and the holding depressions connected to it.
  • a channel can be quite desirable for the objects to be inserted.
  • the channel has an additional stiffening effect, so that the rigidity of the cover part is further improved.
  • the trough and / or the holding depressions preferably have a depth which is not greater than a maximum nesting height of the food packaging. Limiting the depth to the maximum nesting height improves the stackability of the food packaging when it is open and unfilled.
  • a particular advantage is that the food packaging can also be stacked with a trough already closed by the covering means. This is particularly advantageous in the case when the covering means is a sticker, such as a label. Then already labeled food packaging can also be stacked. This makes it possible to label the food packaging before filling it and to provide it with the objects to be inserted.
  • the amount of maximum nesting height depends on the specific parameters of the respective food packaging, in particular the desired denestability and the required space.
  • the nesting height is generally between 4 and 15 mm and is preferably between 7 and 9 mm. Thanks to the stackability achieved in this way when opened, the storage costs are reduced for both the manufacturer and the packaging company, and packaging can be carried out more efficiently.
  • the holding recesses are preferably arranged laterally offset from the mold recesses.
  • Laterally offset means that the holding recesses in the cover part are not arranged exactly above the respective shaped recesses of the bottom part, but are offset horizontally, so that a holding recess is arranged approximately in the middle over two adjacent recesses in a row.
  • a smaller number of holding depressions is sufficient to act on all packaged pieces of food in the food packaging.
  • four holding recesses are sufficient for an egg carton for six eggs.
  • the holding recesses it can be expedient if the holding recesses have a bulge on their sole. This bulge can be concave or preferably convex, ie curved upwards.
  • the mold recesses can be provided with a ring structure as a bulge on their lower edge.
  • a ring structure that is toroidal has proven particularly useful, so that a toroidal recess is formed. Due to its shape, it forms an increased elasticity in this area, which makes the packaged food particularly good against damage is protected by impact, for example by hard contact. Bulges of this type not only improve the protective function, they also improve the overall visual impression of the food packaging.
  • the lower part and the cover part are provided with complementary clamping elevations and clamping openings. Thanks to the clamp elevations and openings, food packaging stacked on top of one another can be connected to one another in a force-locking manner. This is not only cheap when storing filled food packaging, but also offers advantages in terms of later use of the food packaging. Traditionally, the food packaging has no other
  • the invention enables a second use of the food packaging. Due to the complementary clamp elevations and openings, the food packaging emptied after use can be used like clamp modules. Thus, the food packaging according to the invention can still serve as a toy after it has served its packaging function. They are particularly suitable for the formation of relatively large structures, such as, for example, play castles for children, which cannot be produced with conventional clamping modules or can only be produced with disproportionately high expenditure, since the conventional clamping modules are significantly smaller. In contrast, the food packaging according to the invention is comparatively large and enables rapid construction even of large structures. tures. They are also available almost free of charge.
  • the arrangement of the clamping elevations and clamping openings according to the invention also has the advantage that the stackability of the food packaging remains unimpaired in the open state.
  • the packaging can still be stacked in the open state and, if necessary, also easily unstacked. So that this unstacking (denesting) is easy, the clamp elevations and / or adhesive openings are preferably not higher or lower than a maximum nesting height.
  • the nesting height is usually between 4 and 15 mm and is preferably between 7 and 9 mm.
  • the clamping openings are preferably not arranged exactly above the clamping elevations on the mold depressions, but rather are arranged approximately centrally over two clamping elevations adjacent in a row.
  • the clamp elevations only engage in the clamp openings if the food packaging is not stacked exactly one above the other.
  • the clamping openings and the clamping elevations therefore do not interlock. This prevents jamming of the food packaging on the sales shelf. This effectively counteracts the risk of the entire stack being unintentionally tipped over when the top carton is removed.
  • the offset arrangement of the clamp elevations and clamp openings also has advantages for the use of the food packaging as clamp modules. This simplifies the creation of staggered structures. The food packaging can easily be put together in order to to be able to build up wall sections or corner connections that run over longer distances.
  • the upper edge of the cover part is expediently designed such that its distance from the terminal opening closest to the edge is at most as large as the free distance between adjacent clamping elevations. Free space is understood to mean the clear width between two adjacent clamp elevations. This design ensures that the clamping elevations of an attached food packaging either engage in the holding depressions on the cover part or are located beyond the upper edge of the cover part. This prevents clamping elevations from resting on the upper side of the cover part, which would prevent a correct clamping fit.
  • the clamp elevations and clamp openings expediently have a taper of 2 ° to 15 °, preferably 7 ° to 9 °. With such a taper, a good security of the clamp connection can be achieved, on the one hand, but on the other hand, it enables the food packaging to be separated with sufficient ease, without the need for excessive force. This applies in particular to the removal of food packaging stacked in the open state.
  • At least six clamp elevations are preferably provided, arranged in a double row. It is understood that a corresponding number, for. B. four, clamping openings are to be provided. With this number, a stable clamp connection of several food packaging can be combined can be achieved. Of course, eight or more clamp elevations can also be provided.
  • the holding depressions are expediently designed as clamping openings and the shaped depressions as clamping elevations.
  • the mold recesses can be provided with a lower edge which is dimensioned such that it engages non-positively in the clamping openings. In this way, the food packaging can be designed as a clamping module with little additional effort.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of a first embodiment of the egg carton according to the invention in the open state.
  • Fig. 2 is a perspective view of the egg box of Figure 1 in the closed state.
  • FIG. 4 several egg boxes according to a second embodiment in a clamp connection with each other.
  • FIG. 1 An egg carton according to the invention is shown in FIG. 1 in the opened state and in FIG. 2 in the closed state.
  • the egg carton designated in its entirety by the reference number 1, comprises a lower part 2 and a lid part 3, which is' hinged to the lower part 2 by means of a flexible hinge 25, and a sticker 7 (see FIG. 3) attached thereon.
  • the lid When closed, the lid is part 3 on the lower part 2 and completely covers it.
  • the cover part 3 is brought into its open position by pivoting the cover part 3 about the axis of the bending hinge 25 by approximately 180 °. In this position the lid part 3 is located approximately in one plane with the bottom part 2. In this position, several egg boxes can be stacked to save space.
  • the base part 2 has a plurality of shaped recesses 21 for receiving eggs.
  • the mold depressions 21 are arranged in two parallel rows of three mold depressions 21 each.
  • the recesses 21 are formed by appropriate design of the wall of the base part 2 and by two supports 23 arranged in the middle. The recesses are designed so that the eggs inserted in them do not touch each other.
  • two retaining lugs 24 are arranged on a front side of the base part 2.
  • the cover part 3 is trough-shaped and consists of a rear part, an upper part 31, two side parts 32 and a front part 33.
  • two openings 34 are arranged, which are intended to cooperate with the lugs 24 of the bottom part 2 in order to Lock the lid part 3 in the closed state with the bottom part 2.
  • the cover part 3, together with the base part 2 delimits an interior space in which the eggs are arranged in a protected manner.
  • the design of the upper part 31 of the cover part 3 can be seen in more detail in FIG. 2.
  • the upper part 31 is from an upper edge 30 bounded.
  • the upper part 31 has four holding depressions
  • the holding depressions 36 are arranged offset with respect to the shaped depressions 21 of the bottom part 2, in such a way that in the closed state of the egg case 1 the holding depressions 36 are each arranged centrally over two directly adjacent mold depressions 21.
  • four holding recesses 36 are thus arranged in the upper part 31 of the cover part 3.
  • the holding recesses 36 each have a sole 38, which has a convexly curved recess
  • the recess 37 serves to stiffen the sole 38 of the holding recess 36. With the edge of the sole 38, each of the holding recesses 36 has a stabilizing effect on the upper side of the eggs, which are arranged in the form recesses 21, which are adjacent in series. It is not absolutely necessary for this that the eggs touch the edge of the sole 38 in the inserted state; this will often not be the case, especially with smaller eggs. Rather, the effect of the holding recess 36 is to limit unwanted movement of the top of the eggs. Damage caused by eggs beating against one another in adjacent mold depressions 11 as a result of abrupt and rough handling of the egg carton can be avoided.
  • the holding depressions 36 also serve to additionally stiffen the cover part 3. As a result, the egg carton 1 can better protect the packaged eggs from damage. This also improves the stackability of the egg carton 1.
  • a trough 4 is arranged approximately in the middle of the upper part 31 of the cover part 3.
  • the trough 4 is aligned parallel to the axis of the bending hinge 25 and extends over min. at least half of the lid part 3, in the example shown over about 3/4 of the length. In the exemplary embodiments shown, it connects all four holding depressions 36 to one another. This creates a receiving space 40 which, when seen from above, has the shape of a rounded letter "H".
  • a bottom 41 of the trough 4 lies lower than the bottom 38 of the holding recesses 36. This creates a central channel within the receiving space 40. It is understood that the sole 41 of the trough 4 can also be higher than the sole 38 of the
  • Holding depressions 36 In the exemplary embodiment shown in FIG. 4, the sole 41 lies at the same height as the sole 38 of the holding depressions 36.
  • the receiving space 40 created by the connection of the holding depressions 36 to the trough 4 is relatively spacious. It is suitable for receiving elongated objects as well as such objects with an irregular shape, for example a bottle opener with its widened end.
  • the length of the trough 4 is expediently chosen so that the object to be picked up can be placed comfortably therein. The length does not necessarily have to be predetermined by the spacing of the holding recesses 36, it can also be chosen to be larger or smaller depending on the respective requirements.
  • the flanks of the trough 4 and the holding recess 36 are inclined with respect to the vertical.
  • the size of the inclination depends on the material properties, in particular the material thickness and the coefficient of friction, and is usually between 2 ° and 20 °, preferably between 6 ° and 9 °. This allows the stacked egg Optimally unstack the cartons again, ie there is good denestability.
  • a sticker 7 is provided. It is glued onto the upper part 31 of the cover part 3 such that it extends over the four holding recesses 36 and the trough 4, so that the entire receiving space 40 is covered by the sticker 7.
  • the sticker 7 is not only used to prevent the inserted object from falling out. It also has the function of hiding the object placed in the receiving space 40 from the user's eye. Thus, the user only knows when the sticker 7 is removed from the lid part 3 of the egg carton 1, what is hidden behind it in the receiving space 40. This creates a very desirable surprise effect, the egg carton leaves the user with a more emphatic and positive impression.
  • the sticker 7 has the further advantage that it still provides a printing area that can be used for product information or advertising.
  • the size of the sticker 7 shown in FIG. 3 is arbitrary as long as it covers the trough 4 and the holding recesses 36 sufficiently.
  • the sticker 7 can also be made much larger, so its front can be pulled down to the lower edge of the front part 33 of the cover part 3.
  • the lower part 2 of the egg packaging 1 has a clamp elevation 5 at the respective lower ends of the mold recesses 21. This is designed as a peripheral edge.
  • the holding recesses 36 are formed in such a way that they act as clamping openings 6.
  • the dimensions of the clamping elevations 5 and clamping openings 6 are coordinated with one another in such a way that the clamping elevations 5 can be non-positively received in the clamping openings 6.
  • the holding recesses 36 are at the same distance from one another as the shaped recesses 21 with their clamping elevations 5, a plurality of egg boxes 1, 1 'can be connected to one another in a mutually clamping manner.
  • the upper edge 30 of the cover part 3 is expediently drawn in so far that its distance from the next clamping opening 6 is less than the distance of the clamping elevations 5 from one another. This ensures that when an egg carton 1 is staggered on another egg carton 1 ', none of the mold recesses 5 collide with the upper part 31 of the lid part. This ensures a secure press fit.
  • the offset arrangement of the clamping elevations 5 and the clamping openings 6 also has the effect that egg boxes 1, 1 * stacked exactly one above the other cannot jam with one another. This can be seen in the upper part of FIG. 4.
  • This has the advantage that filled egg boxes, which are usually stacked directly on top of one another for storage or for sale, cannot clamp together. This prevents in a simple but effective manner that when the top egg carton 1 'is removed, an egg carton 1 underneath or an entire stack of egg cartons is also accidentally removed. is moved, which could cause the stack to fall over and damage the eggs.
  • the offset arrangement has the advantage that, when the egg cartons 1, 1 'are stacked exactly on top of one another, the clamping elevations 5 each rest on the upper part 31 and are not located above clamping openings 6, so that they have to be carried by the sticker 7. This counteracts the risk of the sticker 7 being damaged by overloading.
  • a plurality of egg boxes 1, 1 ′′ can also be connected to one another in a corresponding manner in a corner. This enables the construction of corner structures.
  • the egg cartons 1 can be fed to a second use as clamping modules. Since they are available inexpensively and have relatively large dimensions, they are suitable as toys for small and large children. With the egg cartons as clamps, relatively large structures can be built quickly and inexpensively, for example playhouses or play castles.

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Abstract

L'invention concerne un emballage pour produits alimentaires (1), comportant une partie inférieure (2) qui présente au moins une rangée de cavités moulées (21) prévues pour recevoir des produits alimentaires individualisés, notamment des oeufs, et une partie supérieure (3), montée rabattable sur la partie inférieure (2) et qui, lorsque l'emballage est fermé, délimite conjointement avec la partie inférieure, un espace intérieur. La partie de couvercle (3) présente un sas (4) ouvert vers le haut. Selon l'invention, il est prévu un élément de recouvrement (7) qui ferme le sas (4) en direction du haut. Il en résulte un espace de réception (40) dans lequel peuvent être introduits des articles. Sur un plan pratique, il est prévu des cavités de retenue (36) supplémentaires, interconnectées par le sas (4). Ces cavités de retenue (36) peuvent se présenter sous forme d'ouvertures de serrage (6) et coopérer avec des élévations de serrage (5) sur la face inférieure des cavités moulées d'un autre emballage pour produits alimentaires.
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