EP1615826A2 - Verpackungseinheit für getränke und umverpackung für diese - Google Patents
Verpackungseinheit für getränke und umverpackung für dieseInfo
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- EP1615826A2 EP1615826A2 EP04728796A EP04728796A EP1615826A2 EP 1615826 A2 EP1615826 A2 EP 1615826A2 EP 04728796 A EP04728796 A EP 04728796A EP 04728796 A EP04728796 A EP 04728796A EP 1615826 A2 EP1615826 A2 EP 1615826A2
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- umveφackung
- packaging
- circumferential ring
- beverage containers
- beverage
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Definitions
- the present invention relates to a packaging unit with a plurality of beverage containers, in particular bottles or cans, and an outer packaging for producing such a packaging unit.
- beverage cartons, bottles, cans and the like are used for this.
- disposable packaging such as beverage cans or bottles are known, which are either sold individually or are combined in small containers. These containers are manufactured, for example, by combining bottles in small boxes, for example into six-packs, the so-called "six packs", or by welding several bottles in plastic shrink wrap.
- a packaging unit from beverage containers and a corresponding outer packaging for producing such a packaging unit from beverage containers are to be created, which are distinguished by the fact that they are suitable for both multiple and simple use, enable a high degree of recycling with simple use and for the user are easy to use.
- an outer packaging for beverage containers in particular cans or bottles, is provided, which makes it possible to transport several beverage containers together, the outer packaging correspondingly having a plurality of receiving areas for the beverage containers.
- the outer packaging according to the invention is distinguished by the fact that it has greater stability and thus recyclability than the previous outer packaging for disposable packaging, such as cardboard boxes, shrink films and the like, which are destroyed when the outer packaging is opened.
- the outer packaging according to the invention is designed at the same time so that the use of material and the volume of the outer packaging is kept as low and as small as possible so that even a single use is not critical, with the measure that the outer packaging and the beverage containers are made from the same thing Material, in particular a single and the same plastic, such as PET, are formed, a complete and easy recyclability is given.
- the outer packaging is designed in such a way that it is dimensionally stable on its own, at least in some areas, so that it can be recycled immediately.
- the outer packaging is limited to the most necessary areas in order to achieve a packaging unit. This is achieved in that the outer packaging provides receiving areas in which the beverage containers are held by elastic bracing of parts of the outer packaging, with additional or alternative mutual support with adjacent beverage containers being provided.
- At least one handle preferably also a plurality of handles, in particular handle openings and the like, is preferably provided on the outer packaging according to a preferred embodiment, which in particular make it possible for the packaging unit to consist of an outer packaging and beverage containers with a Can be worn and / or held by hand.
- All suitable plastics can be selected to produce the necessary elastic bracing of at least parts of the outer packaging.
- it is advantageous to produce the outer packaging only from a single plastic in order to ensure recyclability and since it is also advantageous to choose the same plastic as is used, for example, for the beverage containers in order to further increase recyclability Simplify, it has proven to be advantageous to manufacture the outer packaging from PET, since PET has already been widely used for beverage bottles.
- the outer packaging is designed such that it is designed in a direction away from the usual beverage crates in the direction of a container, with more or less elastic bands, threads, webs and the like
- the outer packaging is designed such that it is designed in a direction away from the usual beverage crates in the direction of a container, with more or less elastic bands, threads, webs and the like
- elastic bands, threads, webs and the like which have a certain basic stability or dimensional stability, are used in order to bring about a combination and preferably elastic bracing of several beverage containers to form a packaging unit by wrapping them with a few bands or band-like webs and the like or thin band regions and the like.
- such an outer packaging has a firm or flexible base, in particular a rigid base plate with a plurality of receiving areas, and a band-like circumferential ring at a distance from the bottom, which is formed by thin, firm or flexible bands, ropes or webs or foldable, in particular film-like and / or deformable side walls are connected to the floor.
- sufficient stability of the packaging unit is achieved in the case of a completely filled outer packaging by the mutual abutment of the beverage containers and by the holding of the peripheral ring.
- positioning aids in the form of projections or depressions can be provided in the receiving areas or the bottom can have circumferential edges or individual retaining tabs, in particular adapted to the external shape of the beverage containers.
- lids or lid sections can be hinged to the peripheral ring in order to hold the beverage containers firmly in the outer packaging.
- webs can be provided between the bottom and the band-like circumferential ring, which are arched inward from the outside, in particular also polygonal, so that they have high stability with little use of material.
- These webs preferably taper from the bottom to the circumferential ring, so that they have a pyramid-like structure that is open to the outside.
- the webs can preferably end in stiffening ribs which are arranged on the inside in the axial direction, that is to say parallel to the opening direction of the circumferential ring.
- the outer contour of the base plate can at least partially be reproduced in the individual receiving areas, so that corresponding incisions on the outer contour or indentations result.
- both the circumferential ring and the base is preferably essentially rectangular.
- holding tabs can be arranged on the floor, in particular at the corner regions, which are designed as short webs standing vertically upward in order to prevent the containers or objects accommodated in the outer packaging from sliding out laterally.
- a second type of outer packaging is characterized by the features of the dependent claims 12 to 15.
- a likewise flexible, but preferably rigid, plate-shaped or disk-shaped spacer element is provided, which serves to arrange the beverage containers to be packaged in a spatially defined manner.
- the corresponding receiving areas are provided in the plate-shaped or disk-shaped spacer element, which serve to receive the beverage containers.
- spring tongues, elastically deformable edge bead configurations, depressions, slot configurations, insertion sleeves or caps protruding upwards or downwards from the plate and the like are suitable as holding means.
- the receiving areas in such a way that only very specific beverage containers can be accommodated in them, so as to enable a single-variety packaging system, in particular for return and recycling.
- FIG. 1 shows a perspective view of a first embodiment of a univerpackage
- FIG. 2 shows a side view of the outer packaging from FIG. 1
- 3 shows a side view of a second embodiment similar to the embodiment of FIGS. 1 and 2;
- FIG. 4 shows a side view of the embodiments of FIGS. 1 and 2 rotated by 90 ° with respect to the view of FIG. 2;
- FIG. 5 shows a perspective view of a third embodiment of the outer packaging according to the invention in partial image a) and a top view in partial image c) and a detailed view b);
- FIG. 6 shows a perspective view of a fourth embodiment of the outer packaging according to the invention, shown with the beverage containers in a packaging unit according to the invention;
- FIG. 7 shows a perspective illustration of a packaging unit according to the invention with a fifth embodiment of the outer packaging
- FIG. 8 shows a further perspective illustration of a packaging unit with a sixth embodiment of the outer packaging
- FIG. 9 shows a perspective view of a seventh embodiment of a repackaging according to the invention.
- FIG. 11 is a perspective view of a packaging unit with a ninth
- FIG. 12 shows a perspective view of a further packaging unit with a tenth embodiment of the packaging according to the invention.
- FIG. 13 shows a perspective illustration of a further packaging unit with an eleventh embodiment of the packaging according to the invention.
- FIG. 14 shows a perspective view of a twelfth embodiment of a repackaging according to the invention and in partial image b) a side view of this repackaging;
- 15 shows a perspective illustration of a further packaging unit with a thirteenth embodiment of a repackaging in partial image a) and a partial view of a recording area of the repackaging from partial image a) in partial image b); 16 shows a perspective illustration of a fourteenth embodiment of a repackaging according to the invention.
- FIG. 17 shows a perspective illustration of a further embodiment of a repackaging according to the invention.
- FIG. 1 shows a perspective representation of a first embodiment of a repackaging 1 with a base plate 4 and a circumferential ring 2 spaced apart from the base plate 4, which extends like a band parallel to the base plate 4.
- the connection between the base plate 4 and the circumferential ring 2 is made by four thin webs 3, which are arranged at about a third or two thirds of the length of the packaging 1 on the circumferential ring 2 or base plate 4.
- On the base plate 4 are receiving areas 5 and 6 for beverage containers, such as Bottles are provided, which differ in that the receiving areas 5 are designed as dome-like elevations, while the receiving areas 6 are designed as a flat surface area of the base plate 4 or with small depressions.
- the circumferential ring 2 which is arranged at a sufficient distance from the base plate 4, in particular when the repackaging is fully filled with bottles, as is shown, for example, in FIG.
- This can be reinforced by the fact that the outer packaging 1 is designed such that it is slightly elastically braced when the bottles 7 are received, so that the bottles 7 are additionally held in a frictional manner by the elastic contact of the peripheral ring 2 and the mutual contact caused thereby.
- a side view in FIG. 2 also shows that the dimensions of the base plate 4 can also be reduced to a minimum, so that the bottles 7 protrude slightly from the base plate 4.
- the thin webs 3, which may also be flexible Straps, rods or rope-like elements can then be formed between the received bottles 7.
- Fig. 3 shows a side view of a modification of Umve ⁇ ackung 1, namely Umve ⁇ ackung 10, in which the bottles or beverage containers are next to each other in a row.
- the dimensions of the base plate 14 and the circumferential ring 12 are correspondingly reduced in width.
- Fig. 1 it can also be seen that the shape of the base plate can be adapted to the beverage container to be accommodated, in particular the shape of the circumferential edge of the outer contour of the accommodated beverage container or bottle can be simulated.
- the principle of using as little material as possible is further pursued.
- FIG. 4 shows the embodiments of FIGS. 1 and 2 again in a side view.
- the webs 3 that widen at the top when connected to the circumferential ring 2 (T-shaped) and that the circumferential ring 2 Connect to the bottom plate 4, run between the bottles picked up.
- FIG. 5 shows a further embodiment of a repackaging according to the invention in the partial images a) to c).
- this repackaging 20 is not intended for bottles but for cans 27.
- the circumferential ring 22 arranged parallel to the base plate 24 and spaced apart therefrom is arranged closer to the base plate 24.
- the webs 23, which connect the circumferential ring 22 to the base plate 24, are opened somewhat differently.
- the webs 23 also have widened regions at their ends, in particular in the region of the circumferential ring 22, so that there is almost an X or Y shape for the webs 23. In this way, the spaces between the webs 23 are no longer almost rectangular, but oval or round.
- This changed shape increases the stability of the packaging 20 and thus enables an enlarged design of the packaging 20 in its base area, so that more beverage containers can be accommodated next to one another.
- the bottom plate 24 with the receiving areas 25 for the individual beverage containers 27 can be seen well in partial view c) in plan view.
- the base plate 24 is also reproduced in its outer contour, that is to say in particular the lateral limitation of the shape of the beverage container 27 accommodated in the outer packaging 20, so that protruding curves are formed in particular in the corner regions. This in turn also saves material while maintaining the required stability.
- FIG. 5 that is to say the umve ⁇ ackung 20 differs from the Umve ⁇ ackung 1 and 10 also in that two handle designs 28 are provided on the circumferential ring 22, which are formed as inward grip recesses. These recessed grips 28 make it easier to pick up and carry the packaging unit, that is to say the packaging 20 with the beverage containers 27 accommodated therein, in particular with one hand.
- a simple recording of the Umve ⁇ ackung is possible by gripping the circumferential ring 2 or 12, in particular with one hand, but the provision of a grip formation 28 significantly increases the wearing comfort.
- part b) of FIG. 5 it is shown that, as in the case of the outer packaging 1 and 10, the webs 23 in the outer packaging 20 are also arranged slightly outwardly from the base plate 24, so that there is a conical configuration of the outer packaging 20, which enables the stackability of the empty packaging 20 in a confined space, ie the stacking of the packaging 20.
- the circumferential ring 22 can be designed in different ways, namely once in cross section as a perpendicularly upright web or L-shaped (circumferential ring 22 '), so that in the latter embodiment a stack edge results.
- FIG. 5 it can be seen in particular in partial image a) that here, as in the case of the outer packaging 1 and 10, the webs 23 are not arranged at the corners of the base plate 24, but rather on the long and short sides, and there at a distance from the corners of the floor plate 24, in particular at a distance of a third or two thirds of the length or width of the base plate 24.
- This arrangement of the webs 23 also ensures that great stability is achieved with little material for the Umve ⁇ ackung 20.
- FIG. 6 shows a perspective view of a packaging unit made from beverage containers 37 in the form of cans with a fourth embodiment of a packaging, namely the packaging 30.
- This packaging 30 is similar in design to the packaging 20, so that only special features are dealt with here needs to be.
- the base plate 34 is designed in such a way that its edge delimitation follows the beverage cans 37 received.
- the circumferential ring 32 is spaced from the base plate 34 such that it is located approximately in the lower half of the height of the beverage cans 37, in particular at approximately one third of the height of the beverage cans 37.
- the connecting webs 33 between the circumferential ring 32 and the base plate 34 are arranged between the individual receiving areas 35 for the individual beverage cans 37, so that they at least partially extend between the beverage cans 37.
- two handle designs 38 are again provided, which, however, are integrated in the circumferential ring 32 in the embodiment shown here, the circumferential ring 32 extending inward in the area of the handle design 38 and thus also following the contours of the beverage cans received at least in this area ,
- the circumferential ring 32 can also be designed at least on the inside in such a way that the beverage cans 37 are laterally stabilized by the complementary configuration of the circumferential ring 32 on the inside or by following the outer contours of the beverage cans 37.
- the repackaging 30 is formed from an elastic material and its dimensions are selected such that a light packing can be achieved with a completely filled packing unit.
- the Umve ⁇ ackung 30 and in particular the circumferential ring 32 is given so that the beverage cans 37 are pressed against each other in order to stabilize each other.
- FIG. 7 shows a perspective representation of a further packaging unit with a packaging 40 and the beverage cans 47.
- This packaging unit with the packaging 40 is largely similar to the packaging unit shown in FIG. 6. However, this figure shows that even larger containers with a large number of beverage cans 47 can be packed through the selected packaging concept, the shape of the circumferential ring 42 and the base plate 44 then only having to be adapted accordingly.
- the outer packaging 40 comprises on its broad side two widenings 49 of the circumferential ring 42 which project inwards to stabilize the beverage cans in the outer packaging 40.
- the outer packaging 40 has a separate handle configuration 48 approximately in its center with an essentially U-shaped handle 48 which is arranged on the base plate 44.
- FIG. 8 also shows a perspective view of a further embodiment of a packaging unit with a sixth form of the repackaging.
- the repackaging 50 shown here is distinguished by the fact that the base plate 54, which is designed similarly to the previous embodiments, only has thin webs, ropes , Rods or the like is connected to the circumferential ring 52, the height of the webs 53 roughly corresponding to the beverage cans 57 to be accommodated or slightly exceeding them, so that the beverage cans 57 can be completely accommodated in the packaging 50.
- This embodiment thus differs from the previous embodiments in that the webs 53 are made even thinner but are higher for this.
- the same stability of the packaging 50 is achieved with a consistently low use of material despite the reduction in the web width or thickness by the lengthening of the webs 53.
- the webs 53 can be designed as thin, flexible threads, so that the packaging 50 can be folded flat in the empty state, which greatly reduces the space requirement when transported empty.
- this type of repackaging offers the advantage that a cover arrangement 51 for closing the repackaging 50 can be provided on the circumferential ring 52, the contour of which is essentially also based on the shape of the beverage cans 57 to be accommodated.
- the cover arrangement 51 it can be achieved, for example, that the beverage cans 57 are securely accommodated in the packaging 50 without requiring an additional elastic bracing of the packaging 50 with the beverage cans 57.
- a handle 58 was provided, in particular in the middle of the packaging 50, which can again have a U-shaped shape, for example.
- the handle 58 can preferably be slidably or folded over either on the base plate 54 or on the cover arrangements 51.
- corresponding locking elements for fixing certain positions can be formed both on the cover arrangement 51 and on the handle 58.
- the central arrangement of a handle 58 with a preferably U-shaped design means in particular that the outer packaging 50 can be held with only one hand, both in the full and in the empty state, so that the other hand is used to load or unload the outer packaging 50 can be used with the beverage cans.
- FIG. 9 shows a further form of filling of a repackaging according to the invention in a perspective view.
- This repackaging 60 is largely the same as the previous embodiments with regard to the provision of a base plate 64 and a circumferential ring 62 which is at least adapted on the inside to the contours of the beverage containers to be accommodated.
- the base plate 64 with a plurality of receiving areas 65 has a bead-shaped edge 66 which has corresponding curves on the inside complementary to the beverage containers to be received.
- the bead-shaped edge 66 offers additional lateral stability to the beverage containers to be accommodated.
- the circumferential ring 62 also has an inner contour 61 with corresponding curves which are complementary to the beverage containers to be accommodated.
- On the broad sides of the circumferential ring 62 there are again handle designs 68 which are formed by inwardly drawn regions of the circumferential ring 62 with the corresponding handle cavities.
- the packaging 70 shown here is also designed in such a way that the peripheral ring 72 can be lowered onto the base plate 74 by folding the side walls together which, however, are formed here by a plurality of collapsible webs 73.
- the webs 73 are also equipped with film hinges 79 for folding up.
- the webs 73 similar to the collapsible side walls 63, are only arranged on the long sides so as to keep the material consumption for the repackaging 1 as low as possible.
- the here Repackaging 80 consists of a plate 84, which can be referred to as a spacer or spacing element, since it essentially serves to determine the spatial assignment of the beverage containers 87 to be accommodated.
- a plate 84 In the plate 84 there are in fact a plurality of receiving areas 85, which in the embodiment shown are formed by cup-like caps 81 protruding upwards from the plate 84, which have an almost continuous slot 83 in their center, so that two half-caps 82 are formed.
- the slot 83 serves to allow the cup-like caps a certain elastic deformability.
- the drinks containers here the bottles 87, are received in such a way that the heads of the bottles 87 are pushed into the receiving areas 85, that is to say the cup-like caps 81 protruding upwards, the cup-like caps 81 thus being aligned with the shape of the bottle heads that the cup-like caps 81 are elastically deformed by the bottle heads, that is to say the cup halves 82 are pressed outwards.
- the bottle heads are thus clamped in the receiving areas 85 by the elastic restoring forces of the cup caps 82 and the bottles 87 are held in the plate 84.
- the repackaging can thus fulfill a so-called coding function, that is to say stipulate that only a certain type of bottles can be packed in this repackaging. This is particularly advantageous for packaging with deposit systems, such as deposit bottles, for the return, since it only has to be determined that the repackaging is completely filled, while identification of the individual beverage containers, i.e. bottles 87, can be dispensed with because the repackaging 80 ensures that only the "correct" bottles 87 are accommodated in it.
- FIG. 12 shows, likewise in a perspective representation, a packaging unit with a packaging 90, which is very similar to the packaging 80.
- a plate 94 is provided as a spacing element for the beverage bottles 97 to be accommodated, the plate 94 likewise having handle openings 98.
- the repackaging 90 differs from the repackaging 80 only in that the receiving areas 95 are designed differently from the receiving areas 85.
- the recording areas 95 are characterized in that spring tongues 92 are arranged at regular intervals along the passage opening 91 in the plate 94 for receiving the bottle heads of the bottles 97, which protrude inwards into the opening 91 and are pressed elastically outwards when the bottle 97 is inserted become.
- the bottles 97 are then held with their bottle heads in the plate 94 by the elastic tensioning of the spring tongues 92.
- FIG. 13 shows a packaging unit with beverage cans 107 and the packaging 100.
- the repackaging 100 has a plurality of receiving areas 105 and two handle openings 108.
- the difference between the packaging 100 and the previous packaging 80 and 90 is that the packaging 100 is not intended for bottles but for beverage cans 107.
- the receiving areas 105 are designed differently, in such a way that the upper edge of the beverage cans 107 is clamped in a corresponding recess, edge formation or depression of the plate 104.
- the top of the beverage container is also detected in the repackaging 100, so that the beverage container 107 is therefore located under the plate 104, which in turn serves as a spacing element.
- FIG. 14 shows in the sub-images a) and b) a repackaging 110 which is very similar to the repackaging 100 from FIG. 13. It differs only in the number of receiving areas 115.
- the plate 114 which in turn is shown as a Stand element serves four receiving areas 115 and a handle opening 118.
- the receiving areas 115 are designed such that annular beads 111 protrude from the thin, sheet-like plate 114, which thus define a depression into which the upper edge of a beverage can can be inserted.
- the annular bead 111 is designed in its inner contour such that an undercut is preferably provided, which for example engages behind an edge strip of the beverage can, in order thereby to hold the beverage can at its upper edge.
- the annular bead 111 is designed to be elastic in certain dimensions in order to enable the undercut to engage or to release the beverage can.
- the annular bead 111 can also be formed from spring tabs 112 with recesses arranged therebetween, so that the spring tongues 112 projecting inwards hold it in place when a beverage can is inserted by elastic tensioning of the spring tongues.
- the handle opening 118 also has an annular bulge which surrounds a passage in order to provide a wide edge which is necessary for the comfortable carrying of the outer packaging 110.
- the plate 124 has a greater thickness or raised side walls, so that the receiving areas are not formed by annular beads, but by depressions.
- the packaging 120 differs in that the beverage cans 127 can be inserted into the receiving areas 125 with both their top and bottom sides, and the beverage cans 127 protrude laterally from the latter when the packaging 120 is being carried, so that the receiving areas 125 neither on the top still on the underside of the plate 124, but are actually arranged on the side surface.
- the handle 128 is designed as an oval recess in a side area of the plate 124.
- FIG. 15 In partial image b) of FIG. 15 it is shown once again in detail how the beverage can 127 is received in a receiving area 125.
- a thin-walled plate 124 In the illustrated recording area 125, a thin-walled plate 124 is shown with pulled-down side surfaces, which has circular, downwardly tapering, ie conical depressions 121.
- an undercut is provided all around, which interacts with the lower or upper edge 126 of the beverage can 127, so that the beverage can 127 can be clamped or clipped into the receiving area 125.
- the repackaging 130 which is shown in a perspective view in FIG. 16, likewise has a plate 134 which comprises a multiplicity of receiving areas 135.
- the receiving areas 135 are designed for receiving beverage cans as circular openings in the plate 134, the dimension of the openings 135 being selected so that it is somewhat smaller than the diameter of the beverage cans to be received. Since the beverage cans, which are usually made of easily deformable sheet metal and thus have a certain elasticity, have a larger diameter than the receiving openings of the receiving areas 135, the beverage cans can be inserted into these openings of the receiving areas 135 in a simple manner, whereby by elastic or, under certain circumstances, also slight plastic deformation of the beverage containers, these are held in the receiving areas 135 or in the plate 134.
- a bow handle 138 is again provided, which extends from one long side to the other long side over the almost entire width of the plate 134.
- foot elements 131 projecting downward on the broad sides are provided on the plate, which in the exemplary embodiment shown are designed as arcuate webs. In this way, when the repackaging 130 is placed on the floor, a certain space is ensured between the plate 134 and the floor, so that the Beverage containers can be inserted into the receiving areas 135 in a simple manner.
- FIG. 17 shows a perspective illustration of a further embodiment of a repackaging according to the invention, which is similar to the embodiments of FIGS. 1 to 10.
- the Umve ⁇ ackung 140 of FIG. 17 is characterized by a base plate 144 and a circumferential ring 142 spaced from the base plate, which extends in the form of a band on the top of Umve ⁇ ackung 140 substantially around a rectangular base with rounded corners. Between the bottom 144 and the circumferential ring 142, posts 143 in the form of pyramid-like webs are provided on the longitudinal sides, which delimit the indentations 147 of the bottom plate 144.
- the indentations 147 are designed in the form of half hexagons, so that the posts 143 are curved inwards, the posts 143 tapering from the base plate 144 to the circumferential ring 142. This shape of the webs gives the repackaging 140 sufficient stability despite the minimal use of material.
- a stiffening plate 151 is provided between the two middle webs 143, which extends approximately over a fifth to a third of the height of the outer packaging 140 in the lower region subsequent to the base plate 144.
- Reinforcing ribs 141 are also provided for stiffening on the inner side of the circumferential ring 142 and partly also on the outside, which essentially form a continuation of the items 143.
- the inner contour of the circumferential ring 142 is adapted to the shape of the objects or containers to be accommodated, in that triangular strips 146 are provided on the end faces, which on the one hand serve for good contact with the objects to be accommodated and on the other hand also serve to stiffen the circumferential ring 142.
- retaining tabs 149 are also provided on the corner regions of the base plate 144, which are designed as curved webs projecting perpendicularly from the base plate 144, the The height of the webs only makes up a fraction of the total height of the repackaging 140, approximately 10 to 20%.
- the base plate 144 is also provided on the end faces with indentations 148 which extend inwards along the receiving areas 145 for the objects on the base plate in order to form a packaging 140 which is modeled on the shape of the objects to be picked up with as little use of material as possible.
- the repackaging 140 which is a self-supporting structure due to the stable design of the posts 143, is also designed to be stackable one inside the other, so that when the repackaging 140 is stacked one above the other, the top repacking 140 with its base plate 144 is passed through the peripheral ring of the lower repacking 142 and in the receiving area the lower repackaging 140 can be arranged.
- the large area which is surrounded by the circumferential ring 142 is designed to be somewhat larger than the base area of the base plate 144, so that the webs 143 run obliquely upwards and outwards from the base plate 144.
- the web-like circumferential ring serves as a stack support, with the outer packaging 140 stacked one on top of the other coming to rest with the lower edge on the respective upper edge of the lower outer packaging 140.
- the semicircular bulges 150 provided on the long sides thus make it easier to pick up the repackaging 140 stacked one inside the other.
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