EP1551719A1 - Boite pliante a languette d'accrochage rabattable - Google Patents

Boite pliante a languette d'accrochage rabattable

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EP1551719A1
EP1551719A1 EP03763862A EP03763862A EP1551719A1 EP 1551719 A1 EP1551719 A1 EP 1551719A1 EP 03763862 A EP03763862 A EP 03763862A EP 03763862 A EP03763862 A EP 03763862A EP 1551719 A1 EP1551719 A1 EP 1551719A1
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Prior art keywords
folding box
side wall
folding
combination section
area
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German (de)
English (en)
Inventor
Sabine Leifeld
Michael Fuchs
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Bayer Pharma AG
Carl Edelmann GmbH and Co KG
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Carl Edelmann GmbH and Co KG
Schering AG
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Priority claimed from DE2002138512 external-priority patent/DE10238512A1/de
Priority claimed from CA2400839A external-priority patent/CA2400839C/fr
Application filed by Carl Edelmann GmbH and Co KG, Schering AG filed Critical Carl Edelmann GmbH and Co KG
Publication of EP1551719A1 publication Critical patent/EP1551719A1/fr
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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
    • B65D5/00Rigid or semi-rigid containers of polygonal cross-section, e.g. boxes, cartons or trays, formed by folding or erecting one or more blanks made of paper
    • B65D5/42Details of containers or of foldable or erectable container blanks
    • B65D5/4208Means facilitating suspending, lifting, handling, or the like of containers

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  • the invention relates to a cuboid or cube-shaped, lockable folding box with attached bottom and lid flap and a hanging tab arranged on an edge of the folding box body extending between these flaps and provided with a suspension recess.
  • Such a folding box is known, inter alia, from US 6,053,325. Furthermore, the company Berlex 'Laboratories, Wayne, NJ 07470 has a similar box with the imprint "YASMIN ® 28 tablets, Patient Starter Pack" in a cuboid design. On one of the two large side walls of this folding box there is a hanging flap as a side wall extension. The hanging tabs and the side wall have the same length. On the small side wall that orthogonally abuts this side wall in the area of the hanging tab, there is an adhesive tab that is almost congruent with the hanging tab.
  • the adhesive tab is folded outwards during manufacture in order to The consequence of this is that the hanging tab protrudes stiffly when the folding box is erected, which makes the folding box bulky when it is handled in the filling system and later in trade Kle catch a leak along the fold zone there.
  • perforation or a large number of slot punchings are required in the fold zone for the outer fold to replace the otherwise required creasing on the back.
  • the perforation or the Die cuts and the creases required for folding are all incorporated into the die form from the printing side.
  • a folding box is known from DE 195 41 904 AI, in which the protruding, if necessary tearable hanging tab is arranged in the region of the lid flap. Again, the protruding hanging tab takes up a lot of space when stacking the filled boxes. After the hanging tab is torn off, the folding box is no longer securely closed.
  • the present invention is therefore based on the problem of developing a folding box which can be handled easily and safely during manufacture, storage and filling, which largely encloses the filling in a dust-tight manner and which can be stacked or hung up in the shop to save space.
  • the folding box body - in the longitudinal direction of the die - has a sealing tab in addition to four side walls at one end and a combination section at the other end is removed, while the combination section is attached to the outside of the side wall lying flat in areas, which is the furthest away from it in the unwound die.
  • the combination section consists of an inner and two outer areas, the inner area being a hanging tab provided with a suspension recess, while the outer areas serve to fasten the combination section to the contacted side wall.
  • the outer area is connected to the inner area via a separation structure.
  • an easy-to-produce folding box with a hinged hanging tab is created, in which the hanging tab is part of a combination section.
  • This combination section securely closes the folding box, for example by gluing to an adjacent box side wall. If the hanging flap is torn open and folded down, the contents of the folding box remain inaccessible and dustproof.
  • the folding box Since the hanging flap is only folded down in the trade, if at all, the folding box is easy to handle when filling.
  • Figure 1 folding box, closed with protruding hanging tab
  • Figure 2 Folding box, set up and open with a hanging tab
  • FIG. 3 punching form of the folding box, unwound
  • Figure 4 folding direction of the individual die sections in the
  • FIG. 5 folding box blank formed into a square tube in the end view
  • FIG. 1 shows a closed, cuboid folding box (10) with a protruding hanging tab (51).
  • the folding box (10) has four side walls (11, 15, 21, 25), two of which are arranged parallel to each other.
  • the side walls (11, 15, 21, 25) form a kind of square tube, cf. Figure 5, which is closed on both sides by flaps (31, 35) attached to the side wall (21).
  • the folding box (10) consists of a single, one-piece cardboard blank, the fibers of which are preferably oriented in the longitudinal direction (2) of the die (1).
  • the cardboard has a specific weight of approx. 250 g / m 2 . It is printed at least in certain areas and covered with a clear varnish.
  • a central component of the folding box (10) are the side walls (11, 15, 21, 25) arranged one behind the other from left to right.
  • the mutually adjacent rectangular side walls (11, 15, 21, 25) are delimited from one another by corresponding parallel grooves (71-73).
  • the area of the creases (71-73) or the material directly surrounding them forms the longitudinal edges of the box in the finished folding box (10). All the creases worked into the box of the die (1) are located on the smooth top of the box.
  • the bottom flap (31) and lid flap (35) are arranged on the large side wall (21) in the area of the short side edges or grooves (75, 76). Both flaps (31, 35) end in insertion tongues (32, 36).
  • the insertion tongues (32, 36) are each delimited from the flaps (31, 35) by a corrugation (33, 37).
  • the lid flap (35) has a field with a hatched border.
  • the cardboard is unpainted so that it can be used there - if necessary e.g. after filling - to be able to print with variable data.
  • the small side walls (15) and (25) located on both sides next to the large side wall (21) are connected according to FIG. hexagonal side straps (16, 17; 26, 27).
  • a boundary between the side flaps (16, 17; 26, 27) and the side walls (15, 25) also form here, for example Creases (81-84). With the help of the latter, the small side edges of the finished, closed folding box (10) are formed.
  • a so-called sealing flap (40) is arranged on the left outer edge of the large side wall (11), which is represented by a corrugation (45).
  • the sealing flap (40) which comes into contact with the inside of the small side wall (25) after folding to the folding box (10), is somewhat smaller in terms of length (2) and cross direction than the side wall (25) contacting it , In the longitudinal direction it is e.g. approx. 15% shorter, while it is approx. 10% narrower in the transverse direction, for example.
  • the sealing tab (40) has two side edges (43, 44), which are set back parallel to the short side edges (77, 78), for example.
  • the combi National section (50) here comprises two outer (61, 65) and one inner section (51). These sections (51, 61, 65) are delimited from one another by separation structures (55, 56).
  • the separating structures (55, 56) run between the scoring (57) and the free outer edge (54) of the central or inner section (51), for example parallel to the longitudinal direction (2) of the die (1). Possibly. they are oriented so obliquely that their imaginary extension lines, according to FIG. 3, intersect on the right outside the outer edge (54).
  • the slot punchings (58) are only between the separation structures (55, 56).
  • the width of the inner section (51) - measured transversely to the longitudinal direction (2) - in the area of the folding structure (57) is approximately 73% of the total width of the combination section (50).
  • the width of this section (51) should not exceed 75% of the total width of the combination section (50).
  • the outer edge (54) is only curved outwards as an example. It can have almost any shape. This also applies to the adjacent outer edges (63) and (67) of the outer sections (61, 65), which are angled according to FIG. 3 or curved according to FIGS. 1 and 2.
  • the development of the outer edges (63, 67) includes, for example, an angle of 120 °.
  • the curvature of the outer edge (54) and the bending of the edges (63, 67) create two notches, the tips of which end in front of one of the separating structures (55, 56). According to FIG. 3, the notches have, for example, an opening angle of 90 to 100 °.
  • the separating structures (55, 56) here are perforations, that is to say perforations or slots which enable or facilitate the separation of the inner section (51) from the two outer sections (61, 65).
  • the two outer sections (61) and (65) can alternatively be connected to one another via a connecting web (91).
  • This connecting web (91) has an outer edge (92) shown in dash-dotted lines in FIG. 3 and a perforation (93) as a boundary to the hanging tab (51). Possibly. the connecting web (91) is also glued to the side wall (21).
  • the outer edge (92) can reach up to the long side edge (71).
  • the length of the combination section (50) - seen in the longitudinal direction (2) of the unwound die (1) - can be of any length in relation to the next side wall (25) or in relation to the overlying side wall (21).
  • the punched, grooved, printed and lacquered die (1) is formed into a square tube by kinking the grooves (57, 73, 72, 71, 45), cf. Figure 5.
  • the kinks - illustrated by arrows in Figure 4 - always take place in one direction, here e.g. counter clockwise.
  • the stretching phases of the individual folds always lie in the painted outer surface of the folding box (10). Due to the same-directional folds or folds, you can save yourself from perforation or slot or hole punching that breaks through the box.
  • the flat-lying folding box (10) is erected on the filling belt to form a square tube.
  • the bottom flap (31), the lid flap (35) and the side flaps (17, 27; 16, 26) are open in the extension of the side walls carrying them.
  • a counter slide valve For filling at the front, for example via the lid flap (31), a counter slide valve is moved into the interior of the box via the opening of the bottom flap (35).
  • the filling material e.g. a stack of at least one filled tablet blister, an instruction leaflet, a brochure and a weekday label is moved towards the counter slide by means of a transport slide. After placing the stack on the counter slide, the contents are placed in the center of the folded box.
  • the folding box is closed by closing the flaps (31) and (35).
  • the tabs (32) and (36) are angled by more than 90 degrees when closed. When the folding box (10) is closed, they rest on the side wall (21).
  • the folding box (10) manufactured and filled in this way can be stacked in a space-saving manner on shelves, compartments or drawers, and it has a cuboid shape in the case of the hanging tab that is firmly attached due to the manufacturing process.
  • the hanging tab (51) along the separation structures (55, 56) and possibly (93) is separated from the areas (61, 65) glued to the folding box (10) and from the side wall (11) that previously existed due to the manufacturing process, folded down by approximately 180 degrees.
  • the folding movement takes place around the folding structure (58). With the suspension recess (53) it is pushed onto the corresponding suspension profiles of the hanging shelf.
  • the unfolded hanging flap (51) can be folded back onto the side wall (11) - for example at home with the end user.
  • the tear-off points of the tear-off structures (55, 56) and possibly (93) of the regions (51; 61, 65) which are now again adjacent get caught with one another.
  • the punchings (58) of the kink structure (57) are dimensioned such that the weakening of the cardboard is sufficient to prevent the attached suspension section (51) from springing open again unintentionally. Possibly. the hanging section (51) can also be torn off by the end user without the folding box (10) losing its construction-related dust tightness.
  • hanger Contour Contour, arch-shaped suspension recess, euro hole outer edge, 56 partition structure, perforation, creasing, folding structure, slot punching

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Abstract

La présente invention concerne une boîte pliante (10) refermable de forme parallélépipédique ou cubique comprenant un volet de fond (31) et un volet de couvercle (35) annexes et une languette d'accrochage (51) disposée au niveau d'une arête du corps de la boîte pliante qui s'étend entre ces volets, ladite languette d'accrochage présentant une ouverture d'accrochage (53). De plus, le corps de la boîte pliante présente - vue dans la direction longitudinale de la forme de découpage (2) - à une extrémité une languette d'étanchéité (40) et à l'autre extrémité une section de combinaison (50). La section de combinaison (50) comprend une zone intérieure et au moins une zone extérieure (61, 65), la zone intérieure (51) jouant le rôle de languette d'accrochage (51) dotée d'une ouverture d'accrochage (53), alors que la zone extérieure (61, 65) sert à la fixation de la partie de combinaison (50) à la paroi latérale (21) avec laquelle elle est en contact. L'invention permet la réalisation d'une boîte pliante qui peut être manipulée de manière simple et fiable au cours de la réalisation, du magasinage et du remplissage, qui garantit dans une large mesure la préservation de son contenu contre la poussière, et qui, au cours de la commercialisation, peut être empilée ou suspendue.
EP03763862A 2002-07-17 2003-07-15 Boite pliante a languette d'accrochage rabattable Withdrawn EP1551719A1 (fr)

Applications Claiming Priority (7)

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US39610002P 2002-07-17 2002-07-17
US396100P 2002-07-17
DE2002138512 DE10238512A1 (de) 2002-08-16 2002-08-16 Faltschachtel mit abklappbarer Aufhängelasche
DE10238512 2002-08-16
CA2400839A CA2400839C (fr) 2002-07-16 2002-08-30 Boite pliante comprenant une languette de suspension rabattable
CA2400839 2002-08-30
PCT/EP2003/007655 WO2004007304A1 (fr) 2002-07-17 2003-07-15 Boite pliante a languette d'accrochage rabattable

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