EP2958812A1 - Récipient d'emballage combiné - Google Patents
Récipient d'emballage combinéInfo
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- EP2958812A1 EP2958812A1 EP14706008.1A EP14706008A EP2958812A1 EP 2958812 A1 EP2958812 A1 EP 2958812A1 EP 14706008 A EP14706008 A EP 14706008A EP 2958812 A1 EP2958812 A1 EP 2958812A1
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- Prior art keywords
- container
- separating element
- inner container
- height
- shell
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS 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
- B65D1/00—Containers having bodies formed in one piece, e.g. by casting metallic material, by moulding plastics, by blowing vitreous material, by throwing ceramic material, by moulding pulped fibrous material, by deep-drawing operations performed on sheet material
- B65D1/22—Boxes or like containers with side walls of substantial depth for enclosing contents
- B65D1/26—Thin-walled containers, e.g. formed by deep-drawing operations
- B65D1/265—Drinking cups
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS 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
- B65D85/00—Containers, packaging elements or packages, specially adapted for particular articles or materials
- B65D85/70—Containers, packaging elements or packages, specially adapted for particular articles or materials for materials not otherwise provided for
- B65D85/804—Disposable containers or packages with contents which are mixed, infused or dissolved in situ, i.e. without having been previously removed from the package
- B65D85/816—Disposable containers or packages with contents which are mixed, infused or dissolved in situ, i.e. without having been previously removed from the package into which liquid is added and the resulting preparation is retained, e.g. cups preloaded with powder or dehydrated food
Definitions
- the invention relates to a combined packaging container and to a method for producing such a combination packaging container, as described in claims 1 and 12.
- WO 98/013270 A1 and the EP 0 929 455 B1 resulting therefrom describe a method for producing a cup-shaped combination packaging container, in which the sleeve is pushed over the inner container.
- the inner container has a container jacket, a bottom and a flange projecting outwardly beyond the container jacket in the region of its open end. Furthermore, the inner container has a container height in the axial direction between the open end and the bottom and defines a receiving space.
- the container casing of the inner container has in its peripheral portion adjacent to the bottom a rear pull with rear wall sections, wherein viewed in axial section, the wall adjoining the ground first Schuuch predominantly towards the container height towards the open end extends and the other Schuuchwandab- cut to form a stacking shoulder extends in a predominantly vertical direction with respect to the container height to the container shell.
- the inner container has, in the region of its two mutually distanced ends, on the one hand an edge bead and on the other hand a flange. Between these, the cuff-shaped outer part extends and also additionally supported on it.
- WO 2006/129066 A2 describes a container or cup which comprises a container casing, a bottom and a flange projecting outwardly beyond the container casing in the region of its open end.
- the container has a container height in the axial direction between an open end and the bottom, thereby defining a receiving space.
- the container casing of the container has in its adjacent to the bottom peripheral portion of a rear pull with rear wall sections, wherein seen in axial section, the subsequent to the ground, first Schuzug wall section extends predominantly in the direction of the container height towards the open end.
- the further rear wall section extends in axial section seen in a predominantly vertical direction with respect to the container height to form a stacking shoulder towards the container shell.
- a separating element is arranged lying on top, which divides the receiving space of the container in the direction of the container height formed in both sides of the separating element part receiving spaces.
- the partition is removable as needed from the exception space, whereby access to the bottom side part receiving space is made possible.
- a similarly trained cup for the preparation of beverages has become known from DE 1 941 965 A.
- This cup has a container shell in which the cup has a container height in the axial direction between the open end and the end closed to the bottom.
- the container casing of the cup has, in its circumferential portion adjacent to the bottom, a rear pull with rear pull wall sections.
- the first rear wall section which adjoins the floor immediately, extends predominantly in the direction of the container height towards the open end.
- the further rear wall section extends in a predominantly vertical direction with respect to the container height and merges with the container shell to form a stacking shoulder.
- the receiving space of the container is divided by a separating element in the direction of the container height formed in both sides of the separating element part receiving spaces. In this case, the separating element rests on the stacking shoulder and is removably held by tearing at this.
- the outer part has a separating line extending between its end regions and in the direction of a longitudinal axis, which is arranged in the overlapping region of the two ends connected to one another by an overlapping seam.
- the predetermined separation strip can be grasped and thus actuated, whereby the desired separation can take place so as to be able to remove the outer part, which is usually formed from a cardboard or paper material, from the inner container.
- a stacking shoulder is provided in the region of the open end, which is supported at identically designed and nested containers at the top of the outwardly projecting flange.
- the present invention has for its object to provide a combination packaging container comprising an inner container and a surrounding the inner container in the region of its container shell cuff-shaped outer part, in which its receiving space is divided by a separating element in part receiving spaces and still a proper stacking of similar combination packaging containers without damaging the separating element is possible.
- a usability is to be made possible, in which a hot medium is filled in the receiving space.
- combination packaging containers have an inwardly projecting stacking shoulder in their bottom region
- similarly designed combination packaging containers can be stacked into one another into a stack of cups. Due to the design of the combination packaging container with the inner container and the outer part, the rear pull can be provided in the bottom region of the inner container for connection to the separating element. This makes it possible, after the production of the combination packaging container, to fill a product to be stored in the receiving space and then to close the product through the separator against the external environment.
- connection of the separating element with the mantle part surface of the first withdrawal wall section is usually carried out by a sealing process, takes place in the area between the stacking shoulder and the open end always sufficient radial distancing from the container shell of the inner container.
- the stamp which serves for connection of the separating element with the casing part surface of the first pull-out Wandab cut, only immediately before the connecting region in contact with the inner container.
- the embodiment according to claim 4 makes it possible for no disturbing elements or components of the separating element to protrude into the stacking area of the stacking shoulder.
- the development according to claim 8 ensures that the outer part thus assumes a sufficient support function for the container casing of the inner container and thus simple stacking forces can be transmitted from the flange of the inner container to the ground.
- a large number of inner containers can be produced cost-effectively with a known forming process, which can additionally be produced with a very small wall thickness. This can save raw material resources.
- a very short cycle time can be selected by the deep-drawing process, with a stable and good hanzuhabender combined packaging container is still created by the sheathing of the inner container through the outer part.
- an isolation space is created by the at least partially distancing between the container shell and the outer part, making it easier for the user to keep the combined packaging container still good even with a hot medium. This minimizes the direct heat transfer from the hot product to the outside of the combination packaging container.
- the temperature decrease of the hot filling material can be reduced duration over a longer period of use.
- the temperature decrease of the hot filling material can be reduced duration over a longer period of use.
- the combined packaging container can be easily handled even when the contents are filled very hot, without the user exposing his or her fingers to too high a temperature.
- the object of the invention is, however, independently of this also solved by a method according to the features specified in claim 12.
- the advantages resulting from the combination of features of this claim are that even with combined packaging containers the possibility is created of subdividing the receiving space in part receiving chambers arranged on both sides of the separating element. Since such combination packaging containers have an inwardly projecting stacking shoulder in their bottom region, similarly designed combination packaging containers can be stacked into one another into a stack of cups. Due to the design of the combination packaging container with the inner container and the outer part, the rear pull can be provided in the bottom region of the inner container for connection to the separating element. This makes it possible, after the production of the combination packaging container to fill a product to be stocked in the receiving space and then complete the contents through the separating element against the external environment.
- Stacking shoulder results in a reduction of the cross-sectional dimension in this area relative to the portions of the container shell between the stacking shoulder and the open end. Since the connection of the separating element with the mantle part surface of the first withdrawal wall section is usually carried out by a sealing process, also takes place in the area between the stacking shoulder and the open end always sufficient radial distancing from the container shell of the inner container. Thus, the stamp, which serves for connection of the separating element with the casing part surface of the first pull-out Wandab cut, only immediately before the connecting region in contact with the inner container.
- a procedure according to the features specified in claim 14 is advantageous because it starts from a flat blank, which can be placed on the stacking shoulder before the connection process, the forming and positioning and subsequent bonding takes place only during the connection process. This can save an additional work process.
- FIG. 1 shows a combination packaging container in a diagrammatically simplified representation
- FIG. 2 shows the combination packaging container according to FIG. 1, in axial section
- FIG. 1 shows a combination packaging container in a diagrammatically simplified representation
- FIG. 3 shows the combination packaging container according to FIGS. 1 and 2, during the forming and connecting process with the separating element
- Fig. 4 shows another possible embodiment of a combination packaging container, in axial section.
- Figs. 1 to 3 a possible embodiment is shown as an example for forming a combination packaging container 1.
- such cups or cup-shaped packaging containers are understood to include a cup-shaped or inner container 2 and a sleeve-shaped outer part 3 surrounding the inner container 2 at least in regions.
- the cross section or the spatial form can be chosen very different.
- the inner container 2 is preferably formed by a deep-drawn component, which can be produced quickly and, above all, in a short cycle time.
- the process of deep drawing is well known and will therefore not be discussed further.
- the deep-drawing process is particularly suitable for producing from a reshapeable layer of a deformable material by means of a deep-drawing tool, the inner container 2 with a sufficient wall thickness, which ensures the tightness during storage, use up to the disposal.
- relatively thin wall thicknesses of the inner container 2 can be made.
- the material for the formation of the layer to be formed, in particular the film may be selected from the group of polypropylene (PP), polystyrene (PS), polyester, an alternative plastic or a compostable material. Both transparent and colored material can be used.
- the cup-shaped inner container 2 to be produced is formed from the layer or film under the effect of temperature and / or pressure.
- Polypropylene (PP) containers have good strength and low-density stiffness with good resistance to stress cracking. They maintain their properties even at higher temperatures, which also a packaging of warm goods or heating of the contents is possible.
- Polystyrene (PS) is clear in its basic form with high rigidity and hardness. However, it is also possible to color the material in order to adapt the appearance of the container to the respective requirements. By using these materials, it is possible due to their high strength, to reduce the wall thicknesses of the inner container 2 to a minimum, which in addition to the cost also reduces the weight and thus brings benefits, inter alia, during transport of the combination packaging container 1. Furthermore, polystyrenes have advantages in terms of economic processability and good formability. Both homopolymers of monostyrene, as well as copolymers or blends can be used.
- the specified values or strengths are achieved with commercially available polystyrenes having a modulus of elasticity according to EN ISO 527 in the range from 1 ⁇ 10 3 to 5 ⁇ 10 3 N / mm 2 .
- the material polypropylene (PP) has the disadvantage of a greater shrinkage behavior compared to the material polystyrene (PS).
- the polyesters belong to the large family of synthetic polymers.
- the advantage is achieved that in addition to the low material costs a simple processability and good performance properties are ensured.
- packaging which to its über- weighing part or else are formed entirely from compostable materials. They are made of biodegradable materials and consist partly or completely of renewable raw materials, such as starch, cellulose or polylactic acid. These materials are suitable as packaging materials for various products, for example for food.
- plastics and compostable materials or the like have proven themselves.
- polypropylene (PP), polyamide (PA), polystyrene (PS), polycarbonate (PC) and unspecified further, deep-drawing materials can be used here.
- the cuff-shaped outer part 3 is preferably formed from a cardboard material with a sufficient strength with respect to the recording and transmission of particular axially acting compressive forces and wound from a planar blank to a shell, as already well known.
- the blank is usually printed in its undeformed flat position and optionally provided with an additional coating.
- the material used is usually a cellulosic material, and this may also be a cardboard or strong paper produced in the recycling process. If a layer or layer of the outer part 3 is formed from a recycled material, an additional layer of a higher-quality paper can be arranged or connected to at least one of the surfaces. This additional layer is used for perfect printing for the production of ornaments, labels and product information.
- the cuff-like outer part 3 leads to an additional reinforcement or stiffening effect of the inner container 2 and thus of the entire combination packaging container 1.
- the cardboard is additionally coated or sealed in the region of the cut edges with a water-repellent material. This is particularly advantageous when the combination packaging container 1 an increased moisture content. are exposed to access.
- the coating of the cardboard used for the outer part with a water-repellent layer namely prevents it comes in a humid environment to swelling of the carton and finally to a detachment from the combination packaging container 1.
- cardboard but also a plastic or an alternative plastic with biodegradable properties can be used.
- a composite material which is made up of several layers of different materials, such as cardboard, plastic, but also metal foils.
- a cardboard material is provided to provide the corresponding outer part 3 with a water-repellent layer. This can e.g. by using a laminated with a plastic film cardboard strip, which is tailored to take place.
- the cardboard is additionally coated or sealed in the region of the cut edges with a water-repellent material. This is particularly advantageous when the combination packaging container 1 are exposed to increased moisture access.
- the coating of the cardboard used for the outer part 3 with a water-repellent layer namely prevents it comes in a humid environment to a swelling of the carton and finally to a detachment from the combination packaging container 1.
- the outer part 3 may be formed by a blank of a carrier material, such as paper or paper-like material, such as cardboard or corrugated cardboard, plastic, leather, fur, natural fibers, natural threads.
- a carrier material such as paper or paper-like material, such as cardboard or corrugated cardboard, plastic, leather, fur, natural fibers, natural threads.
- the fibers and / or threads can be further processed into fabrics, braids, knitted fabrics, fleeces made of natural and / or synthetic materials.
- natural fibers also include animal hair.
- the film film for the outer part 3 may be formed by at least one layer of plastic and / or lacquer and / or metal
- the cardboard material of the outer sleeve part 3 is substantially in the Level and in the circumferential direction of the shell-like outer part oriented cellulose fibers, since in a possible moisture absorption of the cardboard material swelling of the fibers takes place in the radial direction and thus does not adversely affect the strength, as by an increase in the longitudinal direction and thus a possible slippage of the shell-like outer part of the packaging container is the case.
- the cuff-like outer part 3 can in a preferred embodiment consist of a nonwoven.
- the web With a variety of fibers, the web has a significantly higher overall surface area per unit volume and can hold more insulating air. As a result, a high degree of cold or heat protection is achieved even at low material thicknesses. When using microfiber nonwovens, this effect is further enhanced.
- the fibrous structure of a nonwoven requires only a small amount of material or a lower nonwoven thickness compared to paperboard materials.
- the inner container 2 has a container jacket 4, a bottom 5 and, if appropriate, a flange 7 protruding outwardly beyond the container jacket 4 in the region of an open end 6. Through the cup or bowl-shaped design of the inner container 2 extends in
- Axial direction between the open end 6 and the bottom 5 a longitudinal axis 8, which may also represent a central axis in symmetrical design.
- a sealing plate not shown, or to connect to it.
- the inner container 2 between its open end 6, in particular the flange 7, and the bottom 5 a container height 9, whereby the receiving volume of the inner container 2 is determined depending on the cross-sectional dimensions.
- a receiving space 10 of the inner container 2 is defined.
- the end portion 11 is the open end 6 of the inner container 2 and the other end portion 12 facing the bottom 5 or arranged adjacent.
- the inner container 2 As a container shell 4 that portion of the inner container 2 is understood, which extends between the open end 6, in particular the flange 7, and the bottom 5 in a predominantly axial direction.
- the inner container 2 is formed with its container shell 4 such that it tapers conically starting from the open end 6 toward the bottom 5.
- the container shell 4 of the inner container 2 in its bottom 5 adjacent peripheral portion on a rear train 13.
- the rear pull 13 is also part of the container jacket 4, but is arranged in an axial section with respect to an imaginary, straight-line connecting line between the flange 7 and the base 5, offset inwardly therefrom.
- the Schuuch 13 in turn has at least two rear wall sections 14, 15, wherein the two Schuzug wall sections 14, 15 seen in axial section with respect to the longitudinal axis 8 have a different inclination or direction than the rest of the container shell 4. It is the Hinterzug 13, opposite the seen in axial section, rectilinearly running arrangement of the container shell 4 between the flange 7 and the bottom 5 to the inside and thus arranged offset in the direction of the receiving space 10.
- the first rear wall section 14, which adjoins the bottom 5 directly, is arranged or formed extending predominantly in the direction of the container height 9 toward the open end 6.
- the further rear wall section 15 extends in a predominantly vertical direction with respect to the container height 9, starting from the bottom 5 facing away from the end of the first Schuuchwandabiteses 14 towards the container shell 4.
- the further Schuzugabites 15 forms a stacking shoulder 16. This stacking shoulder serves to ensure that a similar combination packaging container 1 with its bottom 5, in particular the marginal transition section between the bottom 5 and the container shell 4, is supported thereon.
- the inner container 2 in the immediate transition region between the bottom 5 and the container shell 4, in particular between the bottom 5 and the rear pull 13, a projecting on the side facing away from the longitudinal axis 8 side 17 have shoulder.
- This shoulder 17 can serve, for example, to hold the cuff-shaped outer part 3 locked on the inner container 2.
- the cuff-shaped outer part 3 is supported with its the end 5 of the inner container 2 facing end portion 12 at this formed in the transition region shoulder 17 from.
- the shoulder 17 can thus also be referred to as a latching means for holding the outer part 3 on the inner container 2.
- a further latching means in the region of the open end 6 can be, for example, the flange 7.
- the cuff-shaped outer part 3 is supported with its first end portion 11 on the flange 7 or is arranged immediately adjacent thereto. Furthermore, the floor 5 facing, further end portion 12 of the outer part 3 is supported on the shoulder 17.
- the container shell 4 of the inner container 2 in this section is only the sealing function and must be designed so stable that attaching the blank or the already completed outer part 3 in the region of the container shell 4 is possible.
- a particularly high support function of the outer part 3 is achieved when viewed in axial section, between its two spaced apart in the direction of the container height 9 end portions 11, 12 is formed continuously straight.
- the receiving space 10 of the inner container 2 is subdivided by at least one separate separating element 18 in the direction of the container height 9 into partial receiving spaces 19, 20 formed on both sides of the separating element 18.
- the separating element 18 with a receiving space 10 facing the shell part surface 21 of the first Schuuch - Wandab section 14, if necessary, removably connected by the shell part surface 21 with this.
- the separating element 18 may be formed from a wide variety of materials, in which case, for example, a sealing plate has proven to be favorable, which is introduced into the receiving space 10 after the filling of the receiving space 10 with the intended filling material and is preferably connected in a continuous manner to the casing part surface 21.
- the separating element 18 may comprise, for example, a partition wall 22 oriented in a predominantly vertical direction with respect to the container height 9 and a connecting wall part 23 extending in the direction of the container height 9 on the outer circumference of the partition wall 22.
- the partition wall 22 and the connection s wall part 23 are formed by a one-piece component, which can be formed for example by a forming process.
- the connecting wall part 23 can subsequently be connected to the casing part surface 21 of the first pull-out wall section 14.
- the dividing wall 22 of the separating element 18 is arranged in the direction of the container height 9 of the inner container 2 at a distance from the stacking shoulder 16 of the rear draw 13 toward the bottom 9.
- the connection wall projecting upwards from the partition wall reaches the wall part of the separating element up to a maximum of the further rear wall section 15 forming the stack shoulder 16.
- the separating element 18, in particular its connecting wall part 23 circumferentially continuous with the casing part surface 21 of the first drawback wallab section 14 is connected so that the two part receiving spaces 19, 20 are sealed against each other.
- the term “mutually” or “sealed against one another” is understood here to mean that the two partial receiving spaces 19, 20 are liquid-tight and / or bacteria-proof and / or gastight separated by the separating element 18. As airtight airtight and / or acidic material can be tightly understood.
- the separating element 18 In order to be able to remove the separating element 18 from its concluding or sealing operating position, it can be provided with its own tear-off tongue 24, which extends from the separating element 18 towards the open end 6 of the inner container 2. This is shown schematically simplified in the right part of the combination packaging container 1.
- the production of the combination packaging container 1 can be carried out, for example, as will now be described below.
- the container shell 4 of the inner container 2 in its bottom 5 adjacent circumference sab cut is formed with the rear train 13 with the Schuzugabschnitten 14,15.
- the inner container 2 is formed in axial section with the between the open end 6 and the bottom 5 extending container height 9, whereby the receiving space 10 is defined. Due to the own production of the inner container 2 in the deep-drawing process, the rear pull 13 described above can also be formed in the bottom region.
- Inner container 2 for example, to arrange on a mandrel and to wind the blank to form the cuff-shaped outer part 3 directly on the container shell 4 of the inner container 2 and then the facing each other and overlapping ends in one Overlap area to connect with each other.
- the outer part 3 may also have a predefined set separation region in order to enable a corresponding separation into different materials, as is usual in the case of proper waste separation. This may be a tear strip, which may be provided for its operation with an actuating tab,
- the product to be stored in the receiving space 10 is introduced into it.
- These may be, for example, soluble substances or else freeze-dried material.
- the separating element 18 is inserted into the receiving space 10 of the inner container 2, through which now the receiving space 10 in the direction of the container height 9 in both sides of the separating element 18 formed part receiving spaces 19, 20 is divided.
- the separating element 18 is connected to the receiving space 10 facing the shell part surface 21 of the first Schuzug Wandab section 14. This connection is designed in such a way that the separating element 18 can be removed from the casing part surface 21 as required.
- the separating element 18 can in turn be manufactured and formed differently.
- the blank which has already been shaped to form the separating element 18, is introduced into the receiving space 10 of the inner container 2 for the joining process with the casing part surface 21 of the first drawstrip wallab section 14 and then positioned. After positioning has taken place, the connection process with the casing part surface 21 of the first rear wall section 14 can be carried out, if so provided.
- the insertion or introduction of the deformed separating element 18 along the first drawstrip wallab section 14 towards the bottom 5 of the inner container 2 takes place until that of the partition wall 22 towering connection s wall part 23 of the separating element 18 to a maximum of the stacking shoulder 16 bil- denden further tail wall section 15 reaches.
- the blank is formed to form the separating element 18 before its deformation with a cross-sectional dimension, which is selected such that the blank wallab section 14 before the connection process with the middle part face 21 of the first draw the formed in the inner container 2 stacking shoulder 16 is placed and supported thereon. Subsequently, the forming and joining of the separating element 18 with the first drawback Wandab section 14. Thereafter, as is better seen in FIG. 3 can be seen, a stamp 25 is inserted into the receiving space 10 of the combination packaging container 1 and so far adjusted to the blank to form the separating element 18 that a bottom 5 facing the front end 26 of the punch 25 is located approximately at the level of the stacking shoulder 16.
- the heating of the stamp 25 by the heating device 27 can be started, for example. However, it would also be possible to actuate the heating device 27 during the forming process in order to prevent the heating time up. Zen. In this case, there is only the risk that softened adhesive material will be unintentionally removed during the insertion process of the separating element 18 from the section facing the casing part surface 21. If the bonding medium has solidified so far that the stamp 25 can be removed from its connection position or working position from the receiving space 10 again, this movement process is performed.
- the attachment of the separating element 18 in the region of the rear wall section 14 set into the receiving space 10 has the advantage that, due to its very thin shape
- Wall thicknesses of the inner container 2 there is no contact with the container shell 4 before reaching the working position, since there is an all-round continuous distancing of the punch 25 from the inside of the container shell 4. If a punch 25 is in operation, this would lead to damage and possible leakage in the event of direct contact with the container casing 4 of the inner container 2, which can only be assessed by the presence of the outer part 3 by inspection of the receiving space 10 and not by the outside is immediately recognizable.
- FIG. 4 shows a further embodiment of the combined packaging container 1, which is possibly independent of itself, wherein the same reference numerals or component designations as in the preceding FIGS. 1 to 3 are again used for the same parts. To avoid unnecessary repetition, reference is made to the detailed description in the preceding Figs. 1 to 3 or reference.
- This combination packaging container 1 shown here is basically the same design as that combination packaging container 1 according to FIGS. 1 to 3.
- the container casing 4 of the inner container 2 is arranged at least in sections distanced from the sleeve-shaped outer part 3 over the circumference is.
- first sections further sections are provided, in which the container casing 4 of the inner container 2 is arranged at a distance from the inner surface 28 of the outer part 3. These distanced sections are shown in simplified form in FIG. 4.
- extension of the distancing of the container shell portion of the inner container 2 may be formed in the direction of the container height 9 between the container shell 4 of the inner container 2 and the cuff-shaped outer part 3 at least one extending in the direction of the container height 9 channel 29.
- This channel 29 can be chosen such that it extends almost continuously between the two end regions 11, 12 of the outer part 3 and an inflow opening and a Abströmöffung in the region of the two end regions 11, 12 is formed.
- an even improved cooling effect between the container shell 4 and the outer part 3 can be achieved when a hot medium is filled in the receiving space 10.
- the length sers extension of the channel 29 and the channels 29 in the direction of the container height 9 can be chosen freely, wherein the channel 29 may extend only over a partial height of the container height 9. In this case, in the regions adjoining the channel 29 in the direction of the container height 9, in turn, a direct contact or adjacent arrangement of the container jacket 4 on the inner surface 28 of the outer part 3 can take place.
- the receiving space 10 of the combination packaging container 1 serves to accommodate and thus for the storage of a wide variety of goods.
- this can be used for receiving or packaging foods, hygiene articles, toiletries, cleaning agents or
- the foods may be soluble products such as instant coffee powder, cocoa powder, dairy products such as milk and / or milk products, cream, juices, drinks of various kinds, foods, dry foods or liquid foods. act. These different goods can be filled in cold or hot condition.
- packaging container to be taken up and packaged, it may also have the following packaging properties for the packaged products, such as aroma protection, impermeability to fats, opacity, UV protection or oxygen impermeability.
- the entire packaging container should also be heatable in an oven or the like and thus be formed as a total heat resistant tent. If, for example, hot drinks are filled, care must also be taken to ensure that the packaging as a whole can be easily touched or handled.
- An essential aspect of the entire packaging container is also that it is recyclable or compostable as a whole. For this purpose, the respective materials used should be selected according to these requirements.
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PCT/EP2014/053242 WO2014128167A1 (fr) | 2013-02-21 | 2014-02-19 | Récipient d'emballage combiné |
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