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EP1731433A1
EP1731433A1 EP06114978A EP06114978A EP1731433A1 EP 1731433 A1 EP1731433 A1 EP 1731433A1 EP 06114978 A EP06114978 A EP 06114978A EP 06114978 A EP06114978 A EP 06114978A EP 1731433 A1 EP1731433 A1 EP 1731433A1
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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
    • B65D5/001Rigid 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 stackable
    • B65D5/0015Rigid 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 stackable the container being formed by folding up portions connected to a central panel
    • 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
    • B65D5/001Rigid 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 stackable
    • B65D5/005Separate or attached stacking elements

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  • Such a container is described for example in the document EP 1 160 170 A2 ,
  • the container described here has three overlapping wall sections on each end face. Two of these wall sections are formed by fold lines on the side walls and are folded inward when erecting the side walls. Subsequently, the formed on the bottom portion end wall portions are folded upwards.
  • the wall sections have mutually aligned openings, which are penetrated by a connecting element.
  • the connecting elements on wings, which protrude into the interior of the container. On these wings of the connecting elements, the bottom of a second transport container can be placed so that a plurality of transport containers are stacked.
  • the connecting elements have only relatively small wings, so that the support of the container bottom of a stacked transport container is substantially punctiform. In addition, the wings of this transport container inevitably protrude inwards, so that the fillable interior space is reduced by the support surface.
  • the publication GB 2 160 850 shows a stackable container in which on two opposite side wall portions support webs are formed, which extend in the plane of the upper edge of the container parallel to the container bottom and cover the opening of the container partially. Through these support webs arise areas of the container interior, which are difficult to access. A stacked container lies with its bottom surface on these support webs.
  • retaining elements are formed in the corner regions of the container, which are glued in the upper corner region on the outside of the adjacent wall sections and project beyond the upper edge of the container. These corner sections stabilize the stacked container against slipping sideways.
  • the container design and manufacture is quite expensive due to the support webs and the retaining elements.
  • the object of the present invention is to improve the stackability of the containers.
  • This object is achieved in that the wall segments are folded onto the outside of the associated wall portion and that the lower edge of each wall segment extends above the lower edge of the associated wall portion, so that on the outside of this wall portion an outwardly projecting edge is formed, the has a distance to the lower edge of the wall portion and rests on the stacking on the upper edge of an underlying container.
  • the wall segments are folded onto the outside of the adjoining wall portion of the bottom portion, outside of this wall portion forms an outwardly projecting edge with a distance to the lower, lying in the plane of the container bottom edge of the wall portion.
  • the lower portion of the container can be inserted up to said outboard edge into a container below.
  • the edges of the wall segments lie on the upper edge of the lower container and form a supporting surface which extends over the entire Extension of the affected container wall extends.
  • a support surface is provided on two opposite wall portions, so that the container is stably supported over its entire length or width.
  • the wall segments are folded onto the end walls of the container so that the lower edge extends across the width of the container.
  • a wall segment is connected, which is folded over the adjacently in the erected state of the wall segments container wall.
  • the container has four mutually opposite wall sections, wherein two wall segments are arranged on two opposite wall sections. These two wall segments adjoin the side of the wall sections, that is, they are adjacent to the edges, which extend substantially vertically in the erected state of the respective wall segments.
  • the two wall segments may be formed on the side walls of a container and folded over the end walls of the container.
  • a cover wall segment is connected to each wall portion of the second pair of opposing wall portions.
  • This covering wall segment adjoins the upper edge in the erected state.
  • the cover wall segment is formed on each of the end wall sections.
  • the cover wall segment is after the folding of the other wall segments folded on said end wall portion on the other wall segments and covers these outside.
  • the surfaces of all the folded wall segments have the same dimensions, so that the edges of all wall segments lie at a height and form a support surface for the container.
  • the cover wall segment is connected via a narrow web portion with the end wall portion. The web portion extends over the upper edges of the two further, folded on the outside of the end wall portion wall segments.
  • connection of the overlapping wall sections and wall segments can be done in any way.
  • the wall segments and wall sections are glued together.
  • rivets can be provided for connecting the mutually overlapping wall sections and wall segments. In these cases, no fasteners or wings protrude into the interior of the container.
  • all mutually overlapping wall sections and segments have mutually aligned recesses, which are each penetrated by a connecting element.
  • each wall portion and each wall segment has two openings, so that two connecting elements are provided per wall.
  • the connecting elements may have wings projecting into the container interior, which support the container bottom of a second container stacked above it. As a result, the support is supported and stabilized by the lower edge of the wall segments.
  • gripping openings are preferably arranged in the overlapping wall sections and segments of an end wall or side wall of the container. These handle openings can be accessed to carry the container. Since the handle openings are in the areas overlapping wall sections and segments, they are arranged in a relatively thick wall, so that the handle opening rests with a large area on the hand and the Surface pressure is quite low compared to a handle opening in a thin wall.
  • the container may further comprise a lid with a rectangular cross-section. At two opposite edges of the lid can each be followed by a cover flap which can be inserted into one of the handle openings.
  • the container can thus be closed in a simple manner by a lid which is inserted into its interior and is secured with the cover tabs in the handle openings.
  • the container walls are inclined.
  • the inner contour encompassed by the upper edge of the container walls is larger than the outer contour in the region of the bottom portion of the container.
  • the bottom portion of a container can be inserted in the upper edge of an underlying container.
  • the outer wall of a container whose bottom portion is inserted into an underlying container is substantially free of play against the inner edge of the underlying container.
  • the outer contour encompassed by the container wall at a distance from the container bottom corresponds to the inner contour of the upper container rim which is equal to the distance of the lower edge of the wall segments from the container bottom.
  • the distance of the lower edge of the wall segments from the container bottom defines the height portion of the container wall, which is insertable into an underlying container before the lower edge of the wall segments rests on the upper edge of the underlying container.
  • the outer contour of the container corresponds to the inner contour in the region of the upper container edge.
  • the outer surface of the container wall of a container, which is inserted into an underlying container is substantially backlash against the inner container edge of the lower container, while the Support lower edges of the wall segments of the upper container on the upper container edge of the lower container.
  • the lower edge of the wall segments can be reinforced in practice in various ways.
  • the lower edge of a wall segment may be provided with an edge clip.
  • This edge clip may have a downwardly extending stabilizing tab which engages behind the outer edge of the upper edge of a container below.
  • the stabilizing tab fixes the lower edge of the wall segments with respect to the upper edge of a container below when stacking.
  • the lower strip of the lower edge of at least one wall segment can be folded down. In principle, it may be advantageous that a partial area of the wall segment is folded over by 180 ° and connected to the adjacent area of the wall segment. As a result, the wall thickness of the wall segment is doubled.
  • Either the lower edge can be folded up or lateral parts of the wall segments can be folded down along a vertical crease line.
  • the two wall segments which extend from opposite side edges over the container wall may also be folded back on itself in the middle.
  • the resulting bending lines in the middle of the container wall stabilize the container wall.
  • the bending lines of the two wall segments, which extend from opposite side edges over the container wall not adjacent to each other, but have a certain distance from each other.
  • the folded-back wall segments form edges which extend only over part of the width of the container wall. But if only light containers are stacked, the carrying capacity of these edges, which extend only over part of the width of the container wall, sufficient.
  • the lower edge of at least one wall segment may have a tab, which in stacking the container to a similar Container engages in a recess in the upper edge of said similar container and the two stacked containers stabilized in position and fixed.
  • the connecting element may have portions which extend upwards over the container edge. These sections may be within and / or outside the contour of the container wall.
  • the blank for a container shown in FIG. 1 consists of a bottom section 1, to which a plurality of wall sections, namely two side wall sections 6, 7 and two end wall sections 8, 9 adjoin folding lines 2-5. Adjacent to the lateral edges of the side wall portion 6 via other fold lines 10,11 two wall segments 12,13, whose lower edge extends at a distance from the fold line 2,3 between the corresponding wall segment 6,7 and the bottom portion 1. Said distance defines the height of the bottom portion of the container which can be inserted into an underlying container.
  • the extent of said wall segments 12, 13 perpendicular to the fold lines 10,11 substantially corresponds to the width of the corresponding end wall sections 8,9, so that the upper portions are substantially completely covered by said wall segments 12,13.
  • Both the end walls 8,9 and the integrally formed on the side walls 6,7 wall segments 12,13,16,17 and the cover wall portions 20,23 have identical openings, namely two recesses 24 and a handle opening 25.
  • the wall sections 6-9 are first folded by the respective bending lines 2-5 each by about 90 ° upwards.
  • the end wall portions 8 and 9 then extend substantially between the fold lines 10,14 and 11,15 at the edges of the side wall portions 6 and 7.
  • the lines of intersection of the edges of the wall sections 12,13,16,17 and the fold lines 10-15 are such that the side walls are folded 6.7 and 8.9 end walls slightly less than 90 °, so that they slightly obliquely outward run and have a funnel-shaped course.
  • cover the wall segments 12 and 16 and the wall segments 13 and 17 each other and lie on the outside of the associated end wall 8 and 9 respectively.
  • the cover wall segments 20 and 23 are folded over about the two fold lines 18, 19 and 21, 22, respectively, so that they are parallel to the end walls 8, 9 and the wall segments 12, 13, 16 adjacent to the side walls 6, 7, 17 abut against the outsides of the end walls 8,9 of the container.
  • Each end wall is now formed in the upper region of four cardboard layers, consisting of an inner end wall section 8 and 9, two wall segments 12,16 and 13,17 adjoining side walls and an outer cover wall section 20 and 23, respectively.
  • the openings in these wall sections are aligned with one another in the erected state of the container walls (see Fig. 2).
  • the web portion 26 covers the upper edge of the container in the region of an end face, so that from above the individual mutually covering cardboard layers of the end wall are not visible.
  • the web portions 26 is suitable for receiving labels with labels or barcodes.
  • the four superimposed cardboard layers in the area of the end wall 8 create a handle opening 25 with a large material thickness, so that the risk is reduced that a person carrying the container on a sharp edge in the handle opening 25 injured.
  • the four ensure one above the other in the area of the end wall 8 lying cardboard layers which connect the end walls 8,9 with the side walls 6,7, a simple, reliable and, if necessary, releasable connection of the four walls 6,7,8,9 of the container.
  • a support member 31 is rotatably mounted.
  • a first rotational position of the support member 31 is its contour within the contour of the base 29.
  • Support member 31 and base 29 can be pushed through the recess 24 in the end wall 8 and all these end wall 8 covering wall segments 12, 16 and 20.
  • the contour of the recess 24 substantially corresponds to the contour of the base portion 29 and the support member 31, so that a slight insertion into the recess 24 and a tight fit of the holding member 29 is ensured in the recess 24.
  • the support member 31 is rotated by until it assumes the position shown in Fig. 3.
  • the upper surface of the support member 31 forms in this rotational position, a support surface 32, which projects into the interior of the container by about 10 mm.
  • Figs. 4 to 7 show the folding order of the wall sections and wall segments according to the invention.
  • first all wall sections 6 - 9 see Fig. 1
  • a wall segment 12 adjoining a side wall 6 is next folded onto the outside of the end wall 8 (see FIG. 5).
  • the second wall segment 16 is folded on the other side wall on the end wall (see Fig. 6).
  • the cover wall segment 20 is bent by 180 ° to the end wall portion 8, so that it forms the outside of the end wall (see Fig. 7).
  • the recess 24 is provided for a further embodiment of a connecting element 50, which is shown in Figs. 8 to 11.
  • the recess 24 for this connection element 50 is composed of an upper rectangular section and a lower, substantially trapezoidal section.
  • the connection element 50 in turn has a holding part 51 with a head portion 52.
  • the cross section of the lower portion of the holding part 51 substantially corresponds to the cross section of the trapezoidal portion of the recess 24 and extends to the upper edge thereof.
  • a support member 53 is pivotally connected about a pivot axis 55.
  • the support part 53 is pushed in the raised position (FIG. 8) through the upper rectangular section of the recess 24. Subsequently, the support member 53 is pivoted about the pivot axis 55 down, wherein a latching hook 56 is latched with a latching recess 57 in the support member 53.
  • the support member 53 engages in the downwardly pivoted position, the wall portions laterally of the trapezoidal portion of the recess 24.
  • the upper surface of the support member 53 which projects into the interior of the container, in turn forms the support surface 54th
  • Fig. 12 shows the advantageous stackability of the container according to the invention.
  • the web portions 26 and 27, which form a widened edge of the container in the region of the side walls 8 and 9, provide excellent contact surfaces for the lower edges of the wall segments 12, 13, 16, 17, 20, 23.
  • the containers according to the invention can be stably stacked on one another wherein an upper container closes an underlying container respectively.
  • the inclination of the side walls 6,7 and 8,9 end walls of the container is designed so that the outer contour of the container at the height of the lower edges of the wall segments 12,13,16,17,20,23 of the inner contour in the region of the upper Randes corresponds.
  • the resting on the web sections 26,27 upper container fits with it play into the underlying container.
  • Figs. 13 and 14 show a possible problem with a container according to the invention and a proposal to solve the problem.
  • the wall segments 13, 17, 23 are relatively soft and can bend over when the containers are stacked several times. This is shown schematically in FIG. 13 by the bent wall segments 13 and 23.
  • an edge clamp 33 is arranged at least in the middle region of the end wall, which reinforces the lower edge and secures the wall segments 13, 17, 23 against bending over.
  • the edge clip 33 may be made of plastic or sheet steel. It can - as shown - penetrate certain sections of individual wall segments 13, 17, 23 in order to cling to the wall segments.
  • edge clip 33 has a stabilizing tab 34, which engages behind the upper edge of the lower container on the outside. This stabilizing tab 34 counteracts the displacement of the lower edges of the wall segments 13, 17, 23 toward the center of the lower container.
  • a section 52 of the connecting element 50 can also stabilize the middle region of the lower edges of the wall segments.
  • FIG. 15 and 16 shows another alternative for stabilizing the lower edges of the wall segments.
  • the connecting element and the edge clip in a component 33 ' is combined.
  • the recesses 24 are arranged according to the carton blank of FIG. 20 described below near the lower edge of the wall segments.
  • the component 33 'thus forms an edge clip whose thinner lower leg covers the lower edge of the wall segments folded onto the end wall section 9, and at the same time a connecting element for the cardboard layers of the end wall.
  • a fixation of the lower edge of the wall segments also be achieved in that the lower edge of the outer cover wall segment 23 has at least one tab which engages in a complementary recess in the upper edge of the underlying container. Also by this positive engagement of the outer cover wall segment 23 in the upper edge of the underlying container is avoided that the lower edge of the wall segment 23 bends.
  • a stabilization of the lower edge of the wall segments can also be achieved in that the lower edge strip of the wall segment z. B. is folded over a width of 1 cm. By bending over 90 °, the contact surface of the lower edge is increased. By folding over 180 °, in which the lower edge strip is folded back onto the wall segment itself and glued to it, the stability of the edge of the wall segment can be considerably increased.
  • the lower edge strip of the outer wall segment is folded.
  • the lateral edges of the lateral wall segments 12, 16 and 13, 17 in that they do not protrude to the outer edge of the covering wall segments 20, 23.
  • the wall segments 12, 13, 16, 14 (Fig. 1) in the middle parallel to the fold lines 10, 11, 14, 15 are cut off.
  • Each wall segment 12, 13, 16, 17 then extends approximately over half the width of the end wall and the two wall segments 12, 16 and 13, 17 of an end wall extend in a plane.
  • FIGS. 17 to 19 show alternatives for the arrangement of the wall segments.
  • the first alternative of FIG. 17 corresponds to the construction according to FIG. 1, but the web section 27 and the cover wall segment 23 are missing in this embodiment.
  • the web portions and cover wall segments are for the functioning of the Invention not necessarily required.
  • both wall segments 13 'and 17' are folded over along fold lines which are parallel to one another and run vertically in the middle of the end wall section 9. Both wall segments 13 'and 17' thus cover each half of the end wall.
  • the wall segment 17 is wave-shaped in the illustrated plan view. The wave crests are glued to the adjacent cardboard layers 9 and 13 respectively.
  • the edge for supporting the stacked cardboard wider and on the other hand increases the compression resistance of the wall of the container formed from the various layers of cardboard.
  • FIG. 20 shows an alternative embodiment of a carton blank of a container according to the invention in the plan view corresponding to FIG.
  • the recesses 24 at the bottom of the wall segments 12,13,16,17 are the recesses 24 at the bottom of the wall segments 12,13,16,17.
  • the container is stabilized by the connecting elements 50 in the region of the edge with which they rest on the edge of a container located underneath.
  • both the upper recesses 24 of FIG. 1 and the lower recesses 24 of FIG. 20 may be mounted to enhance the connection of the paperboard layers of a wall.
  • FIG. 21 shows an illustration, corresponding to FIG. 12, of the cardboard layers of the blank from FIG. 20 without cover wall segment and web section.
  • Figures 22 and 23 show further alternatives in Fig. 21 corresponding representation.
  • the cover wall segment 20, 23 is longer than the other wall segments and folded outwardly to reinforce the support surface of the lower edge, which is supported on an underlying container.
  • the cover wall segment 20, 23 is not bent outwards, but folded back by 180 ° on itself and forms two superimposed Cardboard layers in the front wall area.

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