EP2036823A1 - Transit packaging - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
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- The present invention relates to a transit packaging for storage and shipping of packaged goods articles. More specifically, the present invention is directed to a secondary packaging particularly suitable for temporarily packaging discrete packaged goods articles, and which is also suitable for displaying said packaged goods articles.
- Transit packaging for containing, storing and transporting packaged goods articles is commonly known in the art. Commonly used transit packaging consists in substantially rectangular outercases typically made of corrugated paperboard. In that context, cardboard packaging has been extensively used for the transportation and display of packaged goods. These secondary packages shall be able to flow through the distribution channels undamaged. However, the current packaging practice relies in large part on the structural strength and rigidity of the exterior carton per se, with consequent damage to the integrity of the transit packaging, under the stresses resulting from the static and dynamic forces of transportation. Actually, the available, intrinsic strengths of the package contents are not utilized with that of the package per se to provide a robust integrated package unit. This failure to optimize package strength led to the use of cardboard outercases of undue strength, rigidity and complexity, with correspondingly high profile cardboard and glue content. It has now become of major importance to all manufacturing companies to reduce packaging material, not only for cost but also for ecological reasons. Examples of packaging that partially address these drawbacks have been provided with for example in
US-A-3,817,018 ,US 2007/0108090 ,US 2006/0207905 orUS 5,607,056 which disclose packaging systems having reduced cardboard content and which exploit the intrinsic strength of the package content. The described packaging solutions however suffer from a rather complex manufacturing and are adapted for use with substantially rigid packaged goods articles such as bottles, tinned cans or carton boxes. Also, the described packages may lead to damages to the integrity of the contained packaged items. To our knowledge, similar transit packages have not yet been described for goods articles individually packaged in semi-rigid or flexible containers such as bags or pouches. - It is therefore an objective of the present invention to provide a transit package suitable for containing, storing and transporting packaged goods articles, which is easy to manufacture and operate, while providing efficient protection for the contained items.
- It has now been found that the above objective can be met by providing a package assembly according to the present invention.
- Advantageously, the package assembly according to the present invention optimizes packaging material and storage volume. A further advantage associated with the package assembly according to the present invention is that it may be quickly and easily disassembled after shipment so as to render the contained packaged goods articles ready-to-display. It is still another benefit of the present invention that the package assembly preserves the aesthetic appearance of the transported packaged goods articles.
- Other advantages and more specific properties of the package assembly according to the present invention will be clear after reading the following description of the invention in combination with the attached drawings.
- The present invention relates to a package assembly 1 comprising:
- (a) a carrying member 2;
- (b) a covering member 3;
- (c) a multiplicity of packaged goods articles 4 arranged on the carrying member 2 in mutually organized relation; and
- (d) at least one binding means 5 for securing the packaged goods articles 4 in integrated relation with the carrying member 2 and the covering member 3 to form a structural unit;
wherein said carrying member 2 comprises three distinct panels 6, said covering member 3 comprises three distinct panels 6, and where any one individual panel of said three distinct panels 6 of said carrying member 2 is substantially identical in shape and dimension to the corresponding panel on said covering member 3.
- (a) a first blank 11 for forming a carrying member 2;
- (b) a second blank 12 for forming a covering member 3;
- (c) at least one binding means 5 for securing the packaged goods articles 4 in integrated relation with the carrying member ]2 and the covering member 3 to form a structural unit;
- (d) a multiplicity of packaged goods articles 4;
- (a) providing a first blank 11 for forming a carrying member 2;
- (b) providing a second blank 12 for forming a covering member 3;
- (c) providing a multiplicity of packaged goods articles 4 arranged on the carrying member 2 in mutually organized relation;
- (d) providing at least one binding means 5 for securing the packaged goods articles 4 in integrated relation with the carrying member 2 and the covering member 3 to form a structural unit;
- (e) forming said first blank 11 into the carrying member 2;
- (f) forming said second blank 12 into the covering member 3;
- (g) arranging said multiplicity of packaged goods articles 4 on the carrying member 2 in mutually organized relation;
- (h) placing the covering member 3 onto the multiplicity of packaged goods articles 4 arranged into the carrying member 2;
- (i) securing the packaged goods articles 4 in integrated relation with the carrying member 2 and the covering member 3 by using the at least one binding means 5 so as to form a structural unit.
- (a) providing a package assembly 1 as described above;
- (b) un-securing the packaged goods articles 4 in integrated relation with the carrying member 2 and the covering member 3 by de-activating the at least one binding means 5; and
- (c) removing the covering member 3 from the multiplicity of packaged goods articles 4 arranged into the carrying member 2.
- (a) a carrying member 2;
- (b) a covering member 3;
- (c) a multiplicity of packaged goods articles 4 arranged on said carrying member 2 in mutually organized relation; and
- (d) at least one binding means 5 for securing said packaged goods articles 4 in integrated relation with said carrying member 2 and said covering member 3 to form a structural unit;
The first blank 11 for use herein may be formed from any material well known in the art of packaging. Suitable materials for use herein comprise but are not limited to cardboard, paperboard, carton, bleached kraft, newsboard, chipboard, corrugated board, foldable plastic and any other flexible material well known by those skilled in the art of packaging. Preferably, the first blank 11 for use herein is made from cardboard or paperboard, more preferably from cardboard, and most preferably from corrugated cardboard.
According to still a preferred embodiment, said three distinct panels 6 extend at a substantially right angle from each other.
In another embodiment, any one of said individual panels of said three distinct panels 6 can independently comprise one or more additional elements, such as tabs, flaps, holes, indentations, cutouts, perforations or handles.
Referring now to
In another embodiment, said binding means 5 could be interlaced with or bound, using techniques commonly known in the art of packaging, to one or more said individual panel(s) of said three distinct panels 6, of both or one of said carrying member 2 and said covering member 3.
The use of reduced surface of packaging materials, and of discontinuous package surfaces is particularly helpful in providing improved package ventilation, in the changing of packaged product temperature, with associated savings in plant and operating costs.
Incidentally, and according to the present invention, the package assembly 1 presents minimized material overlap, preferably substantially no packaging material overlap. Moreover, the package assembly 1 of the present invention is scalable from very small to very large products and is perfectly suitable for palletization, transportation, storage and display at all points of the supply chain.
- (a) a first blank 11 for forming a carrying member 2;
- (b) a second blank 12 for forming a covering member 3;
- (c) at least one binding means 5 for securing said packaged goods articles 4 in integrated relation with said carrying member 2 and said covering member 3 to form a structural unit;
- (d) a multiplicity of packaged goods articles 4
- (a) providing a first blank 11 for forming a carrying member 2;
- (a) providing a second blank 12 for forming a covering member 3;
- (b) providing a multiplicity of packaged goods articles 4 arranged on said carrying member 2 in mutually organized relation;
- (c) providing at least one binding means 5 for securing said packaged goods articles 4 in integrated relation with said carrying member 2 and said covering member 3 to form a structural unit;
- (d) forming said first blank 11 into said carrying member 2;
- (e) forming said second blank 12 into said covering member 3;
- (f) arranging said multiplicity of packaged goods articles 4 on said carrying member 2 in mutually organized relation;
- (g) placing said covering member 3 onto said multiplicity of packaged goods articles 4 arranged into said carrying member 2;
- (h) securing said packaged goods articles 4 in integrated relation with said carrying member 2 and said covering member 3 by using said at least one binding means 5 so as to form a structural unit. As above-indicated, said carrying member 2 and said covering member 3 may be quickly, easily and intuitively erected from the corresponding flat first blank 11 and flat second blank 12, without exercising any excessive skills. Optionally, instructions for erecting said carrying member 2 and said covering member 3 may be printed on or otherwise provided with directly onto said flat first blank 11 or said flat second blank 12 to assist the operator.
- (a) providing a package assembly 1 as above described;
- (b) un-securing the packaged goods articles 4 in integrated relation with the carrying member 2 and the covering member 3 by de-activating the at least one binding means 5; and
- (c) removing the covering member 3 from the multiplicity of packaged goods articles 4 arranged into the carrying member 2. As above-mentioned, the package assembly 1 according to the present invention may be quickly and easily disassembled after shipping operation so as to render the contained packaged goods articles ready-to-display. This is permitted when merely applying the process as above described. Accordingly, the package assembly 1 of the present invention also serves favorably for display purposes of individual packaged goods articles 4, by the simple action of de-activating the at least one binding means 5 and removing the covering member 3. Typically at a retail location a retailer would formerly have to slash the regular case and place packaged goods individually on the shelf, while with the process of displaying of the present invention, the entire package assembly 1 (with binding means 5 de-activated and the covering member 3 removed) may be preferably placed directly on the shelf.
In a preferred embodiment, the package assembly 1 according to the present invention minimizes and preferably obviates the step of manually re-shaping the packaged goods articles after transportation, and before arranging said packaged goods articles 4 on the shelves.
Claims (15)
- A package assembly (1) comprising:(a) a carrying member (2);(b) a covering member (3);(c) a multiplicity of packaged goods articles (4) arranged on said carrying member (2) in mutually organized relation; and(d) at least one binding means (5);characterised in that said packaged goods articles (4) in integrated relation with said carrying member (2) and said covering member (3) are secured using said binding means (5) to form a structural unit, and wherein said carrying member (2) comprises three distinct panels (6), said covering member (3) comprises three distinct panels (6), and where any one individual panel of said three distinct panels (6) of said carrying member (2) is substantially identical in shape and dimension to the corresponding panel on said covering member (3).
- A package assembly (1) according to claim 1, wherein said three distinct panels (6) extend at a substantially right-angle from each other.
- A package assembly (1) according to any of the preceding claims, wherein said three distinct panels (6) are arranged in a hod-type configuration.
- A package assembly (1) according to any of the preceding claims, wherein said three distinct panels (6) said panels are formed of material selected from the group of corrugated cardboard, cardboard, paperboard, fiber board, carton, foldable plastic, and combinations thereof.
- A package assembly (1) according to any of the preceding claims, wherein said packaged goods articles (4) take a form selected from flexible bags, semi-flexible bags, and combinations thereof.
- A package assembly (1) according to claim 5, wherein said flexible bags further define opposite side regions (8) extending between the opposing major faces, wherein said major faces comprise a front panel (9) and a back panel (10), and whereby upon final assembly, said front panel (9) extends in a substantially horizontal manner relative to the carrying member (1).
- A package assembly (1) according to any of the preceding claims, which further comprises a retaining means (18) for securing said packaged goods articles (4) together.
- A kit for a package assembly (1) containing a multiplicity of packaged goods articles (4) comprising:(a) a first blank (11) for forming a carrying member (2);(b) a second blank (12) for forming a covering member (3);(c) at least one binding means (5) for securing said packaged goods articles (4) in integrated relation with said carrying member (2) and said covering member (3) to form a structural unit;(d) a multiplicity of packaged goods articles (4);characterised in that said kit can be arranged to form said package assembly (1), and wherein said carrying member (2) comprises three distinct panels (6), said covering member (3) comprises three distinct panels (6), and where any one individual panel of said three distinct panels (6) of said carrying member (2) is substantially identical in shape and dimension to the corresponding panel on said covering member (3).
- A kit according to claim 8, which further comprises a retaining means (18) for securing said packaged goods articles (4) together.
- A method of assembling a multiplicity of packaged goods articles (4) comprising the steps of:(a) providing a first blank (11) for forming a carrying member (2);(b) providing a second blank (12) for forming a covering member (3);(c) providing a multiplicity of packaged goods articles (4) arranged on said carrying member (2) in mutually organized relation;
characterised in further comprising the steps of:(d) providing at least one binding means (5) for securing said packaged goods articles (4) in integrated relation with said carrying member (2) and said covering member (3) to form a structural unit;(e) forming said first blank (11) into said carrying member (2);(f) forming said second blank (12) into said covering member (3);(g) arranging said multiplicity of packaged goods articles (4) on said carrying member (2) in mutually organized relation;(h) placing said covering member (3) onto said multiplicity of packaged goods articles (4) arranged into said carrying member (2);(i) securing said packaged goods articles (4) in integrated relation with said carrying member (2) and said covering member (3) by using said at least one binding means (5) so as to form a structural unit; - A method according to claim 10, which further comprises the step of securing said packaged goods articles (4) with a suitable retaining means (18).
- A method according to claim 10 or 11, wherein said packaged goods articles (4) take a form of flexible bags, wherein said flexible bags further define opposite side regions (7) extending between the opposing major faces, wherein said major faces comprise a front panel (8) and a back panel (9), and whereby upon final assembly, said packaged goods articles (4) are stacked in a substantially horizontal manner relative to the carrying member (2), preferably with the corresponding packaged goods articles (4) resting on one of their major faces, more preferably on their back panel 9.
- A process of displaying a multiplicity of packaged goods articles (4) packaged in a package assembly (1), wherein said process comprises the steps of:(a) un-securing said packaged goods articles (4) in integrated relation with a carrying member (2) and a covering member (3) by de-activating said at least one binding means (5); and(b) removing said covering member (3) from said multiplicity of packaged goods articles (4) arranged into said carrying member (2);characterised in that said package assembly (1) is the package assembly according to any of claims 1 to 7, and wherein said process results in said multiplicity of packaged goods articles (4) arranged into said carrying member (2) being ready for display.
- A process according to claim 13, wherein said multiplicity of packaged goods articles (4) are arranged on said carrying member (2) in a substantially horizontal manner with respect to said carrying member (2), wherein said process further comprises the step of operating said packaged goods articles (4) from said substantially horizontal position towards being displayed in an upstanding manner.
- A process according to claim 13, wherein said deactivation step of said at least one binding means (5) is operated by cutting said at least one binding means (5).
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