EP2532596A1 - Emballage doté de languettes pour empiler facilement - Google Patents

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EP2532596A1
EP2532596A1 EP11004659A EP11004659A EP2532596A1 EP 2532596 A1 EP2532596 A1 EP 2532596A1 EP 11004659 A EP11004659 A EP 11004659A EP 11004659 A EP11004659 A EP 11004659A EP 2532596 A1 EP2532596 A1 EP 2532596A1
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Ulrich Schwager
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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
    • B65D5/44Integral, inserted or attached portions forming internal or external fittings
    • B65D5/50Internal supporting or protecting elements for contents
    • B65D5/5028Elements formed separately from the container body
    • B65D5/5035Paper elements
    • B65D5/5038Tray-like elements formed by folding a blank and presenting openings or 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
    • 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
    • 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
    • B65D5/44Integral, inserted or attached portions forming internal or external fittings
    • B65D5/48Partitions
    • B65D5/48002Partitions integral
    • 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
    • B65D85/34Containers, packaging elements or packages, specially adapted for particular articles or materials for articles particularly sensitive to damage by shock or pressure for fruit, e.g. apples, oranges or tomatoes

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  • the present invention relates to a package according to claim 1.
  • packaging for example, known for fruits and vegetables that are made from a single blank and, for example, consist of two- or multi-ply corrugated board. These packages have a bottom part, with longitudinal walls connected thereto along fold lines and, if further fold lines are formed, side walls connected to the bottom part. The longitudinal walls and side walls are attached to each other via tabs.
  • the production of such packaging is problematic because with different sizes or lengths of packaging, appropriately sized blanks are needed, which makes the use of special tools and machines necessary.
  • the EP 1 657 164 A1 discloses a package that allows for versatile use and is easy to handle.
  • the package consists of a body part, which forms a bottom part and longitudinal walls, and two identically formed side parts, which are joined together with the body part and secured thereto. This allows the production of packaging of different lengths, since only the length of the body part consisting of a blank must be adjusted and the side parts can remain unchanged.
  • the packages are to provide better stacking, provided with molded on the side walls stabilization tongues. These stabilizing tongues engage in cutouts of the side parts above the packaging arranged further packaging.
  • the stabilization tongues are angled and designed to extend along the edges of the side parts.
  • the packaging according to the invention comprises a body part and two side parts, which are arranged in the transverse direction (Q) of the body part, opposite ends of the body part and are fastened to the body part.
  • the body part produced from a flat, at least approximately rectangular or square plate part has at least two parallel to the transverse direction and over the entire width of the body part extending, at least three sections bounding fold lines, wherein the outermost portion on each side is erected to a transverse wall and an intermediate the transverse walls lying portion forms a bottom part.
  • the front, front side part has a front side wall and the rear, rear side part on a rear side wall, wherein the side parts further comprise a base plate attached to the bottom plate and two each on one of the transverse walls outside abutting side flaps.
  • the transverse walls of the body part have at least one, upwardly projecting tongue and one, according to the tongue shaped cutout, which extends from the associated fold line upwards, said side flaps, the cutouts at least partially cover so that the tongues can be brought into engagement with the cutouts of the transverse walls of a further packaging arranged on the packaging and are trapped between the respective side flaps and the bottom part of the further packaging.
  • the tongues are retractable between the side walls and the bottom part of the further packaging and then trapped in the cutouts of the transverse walls of a further packaging arranged on the packaging.
  • the tongues can not escape at high loads, for example when melons or watermelons are stored in the packages, and are preferably positively guided. The risk of a collapse of a packaging stack consisting of many packages is thus reduced.
  • the weight of a packaging stack is optimally distributed by the corresponding design of the side walls, side flaps and transverse walls to a packaging arranged below the packaging stack.
  • the load peaks are reduced.
  • the tongues are arranged symmetrically to the longitudinal center plane.
  • two upwardly projecting tongues are arranged on the transverse walls.
  • the tongues are arranged symmetrically to the longitudinal center plane in order to allow stacking of the above-arranged packaging on the packaging in a 180 ° rotated layers, as described above.
  • side bottom flaps are arranged on the side flaps and are fastened on the underside to the bottom part.
  • the side bottom flaps preferably along a 9.êtfaltline extending passages, which are preferably formed according to the cross section of the tongues, so that the tongues of a further packaging arranged under the packaging can be pushed through the side bottom flaps.
  • the tongues of a packaging arranged below are thereby forcibly guided not only by the bottom part and the side flaps, but additionally caught and firmly held by the side bottom flaps or in the passages.
  • side flaps are fixed by the side bottom flaps to the bottom part and stable.
  • the front side wall has a lower height in a central region than the rear side wall.
  • each of the side parts is made from a flat side panel blank.
  • a part of the side panel blank forms the side wall and by means of a 9.êtfaltline closes the bottom flap and by means of 39faltlinien the two side flaps on the side wall.
  • the passages optionally formed in the side bottom flaps are preferably rectangular and arranged along the sofaltlinien on the side of the side bottom flaps.
  • the arrangement of the recesses ensures that the tongues of a packaging arranged below each rest against the side flaps and the bottom part of the packaging. This prevents the packages from having play during stacking.
  • the body part and the side parts are preferably made of preferably corrugated cardboard.
  • the corrugated board makes it possible to produce a relatively lightweight packaging, which has a good resistance.
  • the body part has at least five folding lines running parallel to the transverse direction (Q) and extending over the entire width of the body part and delimiting at least six sections.
  • the adjoining each of the transverse walls sections form floor parts and arranged between the bottom parts sections are erected to a partition.
  • the upright to a partition wall portions are preferably flat against each other and are preferably attached to each other, for example by means of adhesive.
  • Such a measure can further distribute the weight of a package stack acting on an underlying package.
  • the body part prefferably has at least eight fold lines running parallel to the transverse direction (Q) and over the entire width of the body part, delimiting at least nine sections, the one on each side outermost portion is erected to one of the transverse walls, forming the transverse walls adjoining sections and the central portion floor parts, and which are arranged between the bottom parts arranged two sections each having a partition wall.
  • the partition wall is chamfered in the direction of the front side wall.
  • the chamfer preferably runs up to the height in the central region of the front side wall.
  • each of the two of the partition associated portions on the side facing the rear side wall each having a partition wall tab which is fixed to the rear side wall.
  • the partitions can be optimally fixed, whereby the contents of the packaging are better protected against uncontrolled movements or damage.
  • the bottom parts are assigned to one of the rear side wall Side bottom flaps, which extend obliquely upwards and abut the rear side wall.
  • the objects to be packaged are optimally stored in the packaging.
  • the transverse walls have end flaps which are formed on the side walls facing sides which run obliquely and which abut against the side walls.
  • This measure also makes it possible to optimally store the items to be packed in the packaging. Furthermore, the transverse walls are thereby optimally and stably held on the side walls.
  • a bottom insert is attached to the bottom part or inserted into this.
  • the bottom insert has, for example, cup-shaped recesses into which fruits or vegetables can be placed. The objects are gently held by the recesses.
  • the bottom insert may be made of a corrugated element with holes, made of a Styrofoam or plastic.
  • the fasteners are produced by gluing.
  • the adhesive joints are procedurally simplest and quickest to perform. In addition, adhesive bonds in conjunction with corrugated board are optimal.
  • the body part is preferably formed in one piece. But it is also conceivable to form the body part two or more pieces. In a multi-part design of the body part this should be separated along the transverse direction.
  • a first body part preferably has a first bottom part and a first transverse wall with tongues and possibly a part of a partition wall.
  • the second body part is correspondingly mirrored or symmetrical. Preferably, the bottom parts overlap.
  • FIG. 1 shows a package 10A with a body part 12A, a rear, rear side part 14A and a front, front side part 16A.
  • a partition 18A divides the package 10A into two containers 20A, 22A.
  • the partition wall 18A is fastened to the rear side part 14A by means of partition brackets 24A, 26A.
  • the body part 12A is made of a rectangular or square plate part 28A.
  • the body part 12A has five fold lines 30A extending parallel to the transverse direction Q and over the entire width B of the body part 12A.
  • the fold lines 30A define six sections.
  • the two outermost portions 32A are each erected to a transverse wall 34A, the two portions 36A adjoining the outermost portions 32A form the bottom portions 38A, and the portions 40A disposed between the bottom portions 38A are erected to the partition wall 18A.
  • the rear side part 14A has a rear side wall 42A and two side flaps 44A laterally adjacent to this rear side wall 42A.
  • the side flaps 44A are fixed on the outside of the transverse walls 34A, preferably glued.
  • a side fold line 46A is formed between each of the rear side wall 42A and the side flaps 44A.
  • FIG 1.1 is also clearly visible that the rear side part 14A and the front side part 16A each have a, bottom side adjacent to the side wall 42A bottom tab 48A.
  • the bottom flap 48A is along folded on a side bottom fold line 50A so that this bottom tab 48 is attachable to the bottom 52A of the body part 12A on the underside, as shown in FIG FIG. 1 is tangible.
  • the transverse walls 34A have upwardly projecting tongues 54A.
  • Each transverse wall 34A has two such tongues 54A, which are arranged symmetrically with respect to a longitudinal center plane Le perpendicular to the bottom parts 38A and extending through the longitudinal central axis L of the body part 12A.
  • the tongues 54A are rectangular or square in shape and have rounded corners 56A at the top end.
  • the transverse walls 34A further have cutouts 58A shaped corresponding to the tongues 54A.
  • the cutouts 58A each extend from the outermost fold lines 30A toward the outermost portions 32A and are congruently formed with the tongues 54A and are also formed symmetrically with respect to the longitudinal center plane Le.
  • the cutouts 58A are covered by the side flaps 44A.
  • the tongues 54A it is conceivable for the tongues 54A to be conical, therefore trapezoidal and tapering towards the top, in the direction away from the transverse wall 34A.
  • the cutouts 58A must be designed accordingly or congruently shaped. This facilitates the stacking of the further package on the package 10A.
  • a front side wall 60A associated with the front side panel 16A has a lower height in a central area 62A than the rear side wall 42A.
  • Fig. 1.1 shows a flat side panel blank 64'A of the front side part 16A, a flat side panel blank 64A of the rear side part 14A and the body part 12A or a blank 66A of the body part 12A.
  • the side panel blank 64'A of the front side panel 16A has a trapezoidal central recess 68A in the central area 62A, with the slots 70A tapering toward the side panel fold line 50A.
  • the notches 70A extend into the front side wall 60A so that a portion 72A of the front side wall 60A, along a partial fold line 74A, is directed rearwardly toward the containers 20A, 22A of the package (see Figs FIG. 1 ) can be worked. This further reduces the height of the front side wall 60A.
  • the partial fold line 74A is double-formed so that a second partial fold line 74A 'is formed.
  • the folded-back portion 72A does not abut against the inside of the front side wall 60A, so that the contents of the package 10A are better protected against damage and influences from outside the package 10A.
  • the fold line 30A of the blank 66 of the body part 12A which lies between the portions 40A adjacent to the bottom parts 38A is also doubled, so that a second fold line 30'A is arranged in this area, as a result of the double fold line 30A, 30 'A, the two adjacent to the bottom portions 40 A, not in the erected state together abut and thus, in case of shocks, a damping effect for the packaged goods arises.
  • the two portions 40A adjacent to the bottom portions 38A are obliquely cut on the side facing the front side wall 60A in the direction of the fold lines 30A lying between the portions 40A adjacent to the bottom portions 38A, so that the in-line portions 40A FIG. 1 Partition shown 18A is tapered towards the front side wall 60A.
  • Double fold lines 30A, 30'A could also be required because the material from which the package 10A is made has a large thickness, for example multi-corrugated paperboard.
  • the side flaps 44A have side bottom flaps 76A.
  • the side bottom flaps are folded along the side bottom fold line 50A.
  • the side bottom flaps 76A have passages 78A shaped according to the cross section of the tongues 54A.
  • the passages 78A are formed at the widest point corresponding to the cross section of the tongues 54A.
  • the passages 78A extend along the side bottom fold line 50A and are formed on the side bottom tab 76A side.
  • the tongues 54A of the package 10A pass through the apertures 78A of the further package stacked on the package 10A.
  • the side bottom flaps 76A are chamfered toward the side fold lines 46A.
  • the bottom flaps 48A are also chamfered in the direction of the side fold lines 46A. These bevels can prevent overlaps in the erected state.
  • the package 10A is easily stackable by the selected configuration of the tongues 54A and the cutouts 78A.
  • the bottom 52A of the further package which is congruently stacked above the package 10A, rests on the partition wall 18A, on the side flaps 44A, on the rear side wall 42A, and on the outer regions of the front side wall 60A, on the package 10A.
  • the partition wall 18A preferably has the same height as the rear side wall 42A and the side flaps 44A. As a result, the weight of the further packaging is distributed optimally to the mentioned regions of the package 10A.
  • the package 10B according to FIG. 2 is in contrast to the packaging according to FIG. 1 a shutter 80 with laterally arranged shutter tabs 82 on the rear side wall 42B arranged.
  • the panel 80 is folded along a blend fold line 84 in the direction of the containers 20B, 22B, so that the panel 80 lies in a plane oriented at right angles to the longitudinal center plane Le and is therefore aligned at least approximately parallel to the bottom parts 38B.
  • the aperture tabs 82 are attached to the outside of the side flaps 44B, or glued. Otherwise, the package 10B is the same as the package 10A according to FIG. 1 ,
  • the Figure 2.1 shows the blanks corresponding to the package 10B, hence the back side panel blank 64B and the front side panel blank 64'B and the blank 66B of the body part 12B.
  • the panel 80 with the panel tabs 82 is clearly visible.
  • the shutter 80 connects to the rear side wall 42B on the opposite side of the bottom flap 48B.
  • FIG. 3 shows a package 10C in which tongues 54C and cutouts 58C are also formed on the transverse walls 34C.
  • End flaps 86 laterally adjacent to transverse walls 34C are folded along end flap fold lines 88 which extend diagonally with respect to transverse walls 34C and abut or are secured to rear side wall 42C and front side wall 60C, respectively.
  • the Figure 3.1 again shows the corresponding blanks, the side panel blank 64C associated with the rear side panel 14C, the side panel blank 64 'C associated with the front side panel 16C and the blank 66C of the body panel 12C.
  • the two each on the transverse wall 34C laterally adjoining Endlaschen 86 are clearly visible, as well as the Endlaschenfaltline 88. To erect the package 10C or assemble, only these three blanks are necessary.
  • the FIG. 4 shows a package 10D having first and second dividing walls 18D, 18'D.
  • the body part 12D has eight fold lines 30D and nine sections 32D, 36D, 40D.
  • the two outermost sections 32D in turn form the transverse walls 34D, the two sections 36D bottom parts 38D adjoining the transverse walls 34D and the outermost sections 32D, respectively.
  • a middle section 90 likewise forms one of the bottom sections 38D and the two sections 40D lying between the bottom sections 38D each of a first and a second partition wall 18D, 18 'D.
  • the partition walls 18D, 18' D in turn, have partition wall tabs 24D, 24 'D, 26D, 26' D fixed to the rear side wall 42D.
  • Corner tabs 92 formed at the corners 94 of the package 10D.
  • the corner tongues 92 are rounded and symmetrical with respect to the side fold line 46D.
  • the body part 12d further has corner recesses 96 formed in correspondence with the corner tabs 92.
  • the corner recesses 96 are formed on the side panel blanks 14D, 16D, and a boundary line 98 of the corner recesses 96 extends through the side bottom flaps 76D, through the bottom flap 48D, through the associated side flap 44D, and through the associated side wall 42D, 60D.
  • the Figure 4.1 shows the corresponding blanks, the front side panel blank 64'D, the rear side panel blank 64D and the blank 66D of the body part 12D.
  • the corner tongues 92 as well as the Eckausappel traditions 96 and the boundary line 98 of the Eckausappel 96 are clearly visible.
  • the partition walls 18D, 18 'D associated portions 40D are chamfered in the direction of the corresponding fold lines 30D.
  • FIG. 5 shows a further embodiment of the package 10E.
  • the tongues 54E and corresponding cutouts 58D are as in the embodiment according to FIG. 1 educated.
  • the packaging 10E according to FIG. 5 does not have a partition 18A-D, but a bottom liner 100 which is inserted into the container 20E and preferably fixed therein.
  • the Figure 5.1 shows corresponding blanks and two possible embodiments of the bottom inserts 100, 100 '.
  • the first bottom liner 100 is made of corrugated board or cardboard and has holes 102 into which For example, fruits or vegetables can be placed. It is also conceivable to use another material, for example Styrofoam, wood or another plastic as styrofoam for the first floor insert 100.
  • the second bottom insert 100 ' is preferably made of plastic and has cup-shaped protrusions 104.
  • the bottom inserts 100, 100 ' are dimensioned so that they fit exactly into the container 20E, therefore the rectangular base of the bottom insert 100, 100' has at least approximately the same extent as the bottom part 38E.
  • FIG. 6 shows an embodiment of the package 10F in which not only the partition wall 18F is chamfered, but also the transverse walls 34F.
  • the portions 36F adjoining the outermost portions 32F forming the bottom portions 38F have bottom end flaps 106 obliquely upward on a side facing the rear side wall 42F and fixed to the rear side wall 42F.
  • the side flaps 44'F of the front side part 16F have the same width or length as the width B of the body part 12F and cover the entire associated transverse wall 34F.
  • the tongues 54F are again formed on the transverse walls 34F, as are the corresponding cutouts 58F.
  • the side flaps 44F of the rear side part 14F are made shorter than the side flaps 44'F of the front side part 16F so short that they do not cover the cutouts 58F.
  • the bottom end flaps 106 have at their upper end on a fastening tab 108 which is bent along a Laschenfaltline 110, so that the Mounting tab 108 is parallel to the rear side wall 42F and can be attached thereto.
  • the Figure 6.1 shows the corresponding blanks, the rear side panel blank 64F, the front side panel blank 64 'F and the blank 66F of the body part 12F.
  • the bottom end flaps 106 formed on the bottom parts 38 as well as the fastening tabs 108 and the tab folding line 110 are clearly recognizable.
  • a bottom end flap folding line 112 is placed in the section 36F adjoining the outermost section 32F, so that the bottom parts 38F are cut along the bottom end tabs 108.
  • the front side panel blank 64 ' has the side flaps 44'F having a length corresponding to the width B of the body part 12F. As a result, all the passages 78F must be formed in the side flaps 44'F of the front side part 16F and the front side part blank, respectively.
  • the front side wall 60F has a lower height over the entire length L than the rear side wall 42F.

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