EP3186161B1 - Récipient redressé à partir d'une découpe - Google Patents

Récipient redressé à partir d'une découpe Download PDF

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EP3186161B1
EP3186161B1 EP15759701.4A EP15759701A EP3186161B1 EP 3186161 B1 EP3186161 B1 EP 3186161B1 EP 15759701 A EP15759701 A EP 15759701A EP 3186161 B1 EP3186161 B1 EP 3186161B1
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Sandra MESSINA
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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
    • B65D71/00Bundles of articles held together by packaging elements for convenience of storage or transport, e.g. portable segregating carrier for plural receptacles such as beer cans or pop bottles; Bales of material
    • B65D71/70Trays provided with projections or recesses in order to assemble multiple articles, e.g. intermediate elements for stacking
    • B65D71/72Trays provided with projections or recesses in order to assemble multiple articles, e.g. intermediate elements for stacking formed by folding one or more blanks, the articles being inserted in openings in a wall

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  • the present invention relates to a container, in particular a presentation or transport container for round cup or similar objects, as well as a blank for such a container.
  • a very similar container is in DE 20 2013 011 020 U1 disclosed.
  • This container is different from the one in DE 10 2011 011 408 A1 shown mainly in that the two perforated plates of the holder elements are different in size.
  • one of the perforated plates holds 1.5 rows of cups while the other perforated plate holds 2.5 rows of cups.
  • DE 20 2008 007 996 U1 discloses a blank which should be particularly suitable for the packaging of baked goods.
  • This blank has a bottom plate with side panels hinged thereto, which in the erected state, the side walls of the container. At least two side panels also a support panel is articulated, which forms a downwardly projecting stacking corner in the erected state.
  • DE 20 2012 007 075 U1 discloses a container for receiving tapered round cups, comprising a holder element in the form of a perforated plate, which is connected via fold lines integral with longitudinal and end walls, which in turn are connected via further fold lines with bottom elements.
  • the blank material of the recesses in the perforated plate is at least partially articulated thereto via creasing lines and has a further creasing line, so that in each case a supporting element and a bottom element are present.
  • DE 20 2012 007 075 U1 also describes a container for receiving round cups with a bottom plate, wherein the bottom plate is configured at least in two parts and between the bottom plate elements a Arret istssteg for the male objects is hinged on both sides via support elements.
  • DE 20 2011 100 235 U1 discloses a trapezoidal presentation or transport container with a bottom plane and a perforated plate arranged above it for receiving round cups. Integrally connected to the perforated plate via a folding line are longitudinal and end walls. The longitudinal side walls in turn are connected via a fold line, each with a tab which projects into the ground plane and forms part of the bottom plate of the container. Another part of the bottom plate is formed by support feet, which are formed from a part of the punched out of the perforated plate blank material and also project into the ground plane.
  • DE 10 2005 008 234 discloses a multi-hole tray for containers such as yogurt cups.
  • the Mehrlochsteige is made of a flat blank z. B. folded from corrugated cardboard, which has a bottom and a raised from the blanking top. Openings in the top are created by cuts in the blank, which allow elongated holder elements, which are connected via fold lines to the ground, can be lifted out of the ground level.
  • DE 102 34 394 discloses a cup of foldable material with a bottom plate and punched out of the bottom plate, arranged parallel above perforated plate fields. These perforated plate fields can be connected by connecting straps simultaneously with each other and together with the bottom plate. The cups may additionally have stiffened stacking corners.
  • DE 34 23 091 discloses a blank for a tray and a tray made therefrom. The blank is in one piece and substantially rectangular and has a rectangular bottom plate, four side wall panels and a perforated plate. The perforated plate fields are punched out of the material of the bottom plate and connected by fold lines with this. The blank should be particularly material-saving and the crate particularly torsion-resistant.
  • DE 20 2011 002 166 discloses a cup including the features of the preamble of claim 1 with a bottom, side walls and a top wall parallel to the ground with punched-out receiving openings, and an associated blank.
  • the blank is in one piece and its middle part can be folded over webs as a floor.
  • the present invention relates to a container made of a single flat blank, comprising a ground plane defining, at least substantially rectangular bottom plate having at least two bottom plate sections and in a at least substantially parallel to the ground plane extending, above the ground level lying holder level arranged holder elements.
  • a ground plane defining, at least substantially rectangular bottom plate having at least two bottom plate sections and in a at least substantially parallel to the ground plane extending, above the ground level lying holder level arranged holder elements.
  • Integrally arranged on the bottom plate are edge elements which project from edge-side bottom fold lines and form upright longitudinal and end side walls.
  • the side walls can each consist of a single piece or can also be assembled from several pieces, but are always integrally connected to the bottom plate.
  • the holder elements arranged in the holder plane form recesses for receiving objects.
  • the container has at least one between the bottom plate sections at least approximately parallel to the longitudinal side walls extending, erected by the bottom plate web with protruding from the bottom plate web side walls. From the web in the direction of the longitudinal side walls or the longitudinal center of the container stand out first holder elements. And from the longitudinal side walls toward the longitudinal center of the container are second holder elements from.
  • the term "toward the longitudinal center” or “toward a longitudinal side wall” means that a particular element is pointing in that direction but need not necessarily extend to the longitudinal center or longitudinal side wall.
  • the bottom plate has recesses, which are in the web side walls continue.
  • the first holder elements are formed from the preferably complete blank material of these recesses and integrally connected to the bottom plate via a bottom fold line and a web fold line.
  • a section between the bottom fold line and the web fold line forms at least part of a web side wall.
  • the web has a flat web back arranged between the web side walls. The web back lies in the holder plane and extends in the longitudinal direction L at least approximately over the entire length of the container uninterrupted.
  • the container according to the invention is particularly suitable as a presentation, transport and / or storage container. In this case, the objects to be presented, transported and / or stored are located in the recesses formed by the holder elements and stand or lie on the bottom plate.
  • the holder elements are formed from the blank material of the recesses of the bottom plate and web side walls, a significant material savings is possible.
  • the amount of waste material that would be incurred in attaching the recesses in the otherwise usual perforated plates massively reduced or even completely avoided.
  • the size of the blank which is necessary for a container of a certain size, compared to the prior art can be significantly reduced, which means a significant space savings in production. This will continue to bring savings in production, logistics and further processing. By Saving energy saves resources and CO 2 emissions and water consumption are minimized.
  • the container according to the invention is particularly well suited for automatic straightening and filling, and offers particularly good protection for items contained therein during transport and storage.
  • the bridge is particularly advantageous if more than two rows of objects are to be arranged in the container.
  • the web back extends uninterruptedly over the entire length of the container.
  • the web side walls preferably have a plurality of sections, which, viewed in the longitudinal direction of the container, are each arranged between two adjacent first holder elements. As a result, the web side wall sections are not below the first holder elements, but increase between them - and in the filled state thus at the height of the objects contained - the stability of the container even further.
  • At least one of the bottom plate sections extends uninterruptedly in the longitudinal direction over the entire length of the container according to the invention. This additionally increases the torsional rigidity.
  • each first holder element rests in an overlapping region on an other, first holder element facing it or on a second holder element facing it.
  • the holder elements in the overlapping area are firmly connected to each other, for example by gluing or stapling.
  • the holder elements are connected to each other in the overlapping area by gluing at splices. This allows a quick and secure connection, which can also be done by machine.
  • the bottom plate has openings below the splices.
  • At least one further holder element is connected to a front side wall.
  • the container has front-side holder elements which protrude from the web back into the end-side end region in the direction of the longitudinal side walls and are likewise formed from the blank material by recesses in the web side walls.
  • These front-side holder elements can optionally be connected to other holder elements.
  • These end-side holder elements also have second attachment flaps, which can be connected to a front side wall, for example by gluing.
  • end-face wall sections may have, at their upper edge, further attachment flaps which fold over the end-face wall sections are connected and applied from above to the front-side holder elements, preferably attached thereto. This would increase the stability even further.
  • the holder elements form at least partially rounded recesses for receiving round cups.
  • the container according to the invention is particularly suitable as a presentation, transport and / or storage container for yogurt cups and similar items. It can therefore be used as a so-called "cup”.
  • a holder element in particular a first holder element, or a web sidewall is arranged between two recesses both in the longitudinal direction and in a transverse direction transverse thereto.
  • a spacer between each two recesses in all four main directions, which prevents objects contained from slipping from one recess to another.
  • each recess is intended for a single object.
  • the longitudinal and / or the end side walls of the container according to the invention additionally have upwardly projecting stacking corners.
  • These stacking corners are used for the relative alignment of two containers when stacked, especially in the filled state.
  • they also define a fixed distance from the ground level a first container to the bottom plane of a second container stacked thereon, so that, depending on the height of the stacking corners, the upper container rests on the contained objects or is spaced therefrom.
  • the stacking corners also have another function: during in-house transport, filled containers are transported on belts across the factory. It is partly uphill or downhill or around curves. For containers without stacking corners there is a risk that they could slip under side baffles. Most of the baffles have a distance of 20 to 25 mm. The stacking corners prevent such slipping under the baffles and guide the containers on the conveyor lines.
  • the longitudinal and / or end side walls additionally have stabilizing projections projecting downwards relative to the ground plane.
  • These stabilizing extensions may be present alternatively or in addition to the stacking corners. They serve the relative alignment of two containers when stacking a container on a filled with objects lower container by the wall side engage over the upper end portion of objects.
  • the container according to the invention preferably consists of a blank made of cardboard or paperboard, in particular corrugated cardboard. Also possible is the use of plastic films or plastic plates, (thicker) aluminum foils, starch foils, wood veneers, etc. These materials are particularly well suited for rapid and cost-effective manufacture of a container according to the present invention and also have sufficient stability. In addition, they let themselves also easy to print, which is especially important in a presentation box. It can be caused by the printing of the visual impression of an additional internal printing, which is sales-promoting, desired effect for advertising.
  • the container according to the invention consists of a blank of corrugated cardboard.
  • the longitudinal direction of the container corresponds to the longitudinal direction of the waves of the corrugated cardboard.
  • the present invention also relates to a blank for a container according to the invention, in particular according to one of the preferred embodiments described above.
  • a blank can be produced for example by punching or cutting or by cutting by means of laser or water jet. Other material separating processes are applicable. All of these methods are well known to those skilled in the art.
  • this blank preferably has folding and / or creasing lines, which allow the erection of the previously described container according to the invention.
  • the present description also discloses a container and a blank according to an embodiment which has no web.
  • This non-inventive container also consists of a single flat blank, comprising a bottom plane defining, at least substantially rectangular bottom plate, integrally arranged on the bottom plate edge elements which project from edge bottom fold lines and erect longitudinal and Form end side walls, and in a at least substantially parallel to the ground plane extending, above the ground plane lying holder level arranged holder elements which form recesses for receiving objects.
  • the bottom plate has recesses which continue in the longitudinal side walls.
  • Holder members are formed from the blank material of these recesses and integrally connected to the bottom panel via a bottom fold line and a holder fold line, a portion between the bottom fold line and the holder fold line forming at least part of a longitudinal side wall.
  • each holder element is preferably located in an overlapping region on a further holder element facing it and is firmly connected to the latter in the overlapping area.
  • the holder elements are in pairs facing each other from the longitudinal side walls in the direction of the longitudinal center of the container from.
  • the overlap region is in the region of the longitudinal center of the container.
  • the container according to the first embodiment has at least one preferably arranged in the region of the longitudinal center support member.
  • This at least one support element is formed from the preferably complete blank material of a further recess of the bottom plate and is integrally connected to the bottom plate via a (bottom) fold line.
  • At least one of the holder elements is connected to a support element and is preferably in the overlap region on this support element. This refinement further improves the stability, in particular the torsional rigidity, of the container without any additional Material would be necessary.
  • the at least one support element also serves in particular as a spacer between the bottom and the holder plane.
  • the container has a plurality of longitudinally distributed support elements in the region of its longitudinal center.
  • the holder elements can also be firmly connected to a support element, for example by gluing or stapling.
  • the additional recess or the additional recesses can serve to position the container, for example in a filling system or in a transport device, by engaging a positioning pin in the recess or by engaging positioning pins in the recesses.
  • the holder elements form at least partially rounded recesses for receiving round cups.
  • the holder elements are connected to each other in the overlapping area by gluing at splices.
  • the bottom plate has openings below the splices.
  • the longitudinal and / or the end side walls are connected at their upper edge via a, preferably two, folding or creasing line (s) with a reinforcing wall, so that the reinforcing wall on an outer side of the container, preferably at the associated longitudinal relationship end face wall, at least approximately adjacent or even connected to this example, connected via a bond.
  • the side walls in this case thus consist of a double layer of material, which leads to an additional improvement in stability.
  • the reinforcement walls may preferably extend over the full length of the associated longitudinal or end side wall or only over part of the length.
  • the longitudinal and / or the end side walls and / or, if present, the reinforcing walls additionally comprise upwardly projecting stacking corners.
  • the longitudinal and / or the end side walls and / or, if present, the reinforcing walls additionally on downwardly projecting stabilizing projections.
  • the distance between the ground plane and the holder plane is smaller than the distance between the ground plane and the upper edge of the longitudinal side wall, wherein any stacking corners for the determination of the upper edge of the longitudinal side wall are disregarded. This refinement further increases the stability of the longitudinal side walls, and thus of the entire container.
  • the container consists of a blank of cardboard or paperboard, in particular of corrugated cardboard, plastic film, plastic plate, aluminum foil, starch foil or wood veneer. It preferably consists of corrugated cardboard, wherein the longitudinal direction of the container preferably corresponds to the longitudinal direction of the corrugated cardboard shafts.
  • fold lines with dashed lines, double groove lines with dashed double lines and punching or cutting lines are shown by solid lines. If an element occurs several times in a figure, at least one of them is always provided with a reference mark. For reasons of clarity, not all existing elements are always written to.
  • FIG. 1 shows a blank 10 for a first variant of a container according to the invention according to the first preferred embodiment described above.
  • the blank 10 is preferably made of cardboard, in particular of corrugated cardboard, whose crests and troughs preferably extend in the longitudinal direction L of the container.
  • the blank 10 includes a substantially rectangular bottom panel 12 having a first bottom panel section 14 and a second bottom panel section 16 extending parallel thereto in the longitudinal direction L.
  • the bottom panel sections 14, 16 extend in the longitudinal direction L uninterruptedly over the entire length of the blank 10.
  • the bottom panel 12 is integrally connected to longitudinal side walls 22 and end walls 24 via longitudinal bottom fold lines 18 and end bottom fold lines 20, the end side walls 24 each having first and second end side wall portions 26, 28 separated from each other and connected to one of the bottom panel portions 14, 16.
  • the longitudinal ends of the longitudinal side walls 22 are integrally connected to a respective first fastening flap 32.
  • these further fold lines 30 are opposite the front-side bottom fold lines 20 by the thickness of the material used in FIG Direction against the interior of the blank 10 offset.
  • a web 34 which has web side walls 36 and a flat web back 38, wherein the web back 38 extends uninterruptedly along the longitudinal center 40 of the blank 10.
  • the web side walls 36 are connected via Bodenfaltlinien 42 integral with one of the two bottom plate sections 14, 16 - and thus with the bottom plate 12 - connected.
  • the web back 38 in turn is arranged between the web side walls 36 and integrally connected thereto via web folding lines 44.
  • first holder elements 46 are from.
  • the holder elements 46 are formed from the blank material of recesses in the web side walls 36 and in the bottom plate 12 and separated by punches or cuts of these. Laterally, the first holder elements 46 on rounded portions 48 which form rounded recesses for receiving round cups in the erected state (not shown here).
  • Such retaining tabs can also be formed from the blank material of the recesses in the web side walls 36 and in the bottom plate 12.
  • end-side holder elements 50 are formed from the blank material of recesses in the web side walls 36 and have at their the interior of the blank 10 side facing also rounded portions 52 to form recesses.
  • second fastening flaps 56 are integrally connected via fold lines 54, wherein these fold lines 54 are offset relative to the frontal bottom fold lines 20 by the wall thickness of the material used inwardly.
  • bottom fold lines 42 and the web fold lines 44 are parallel and symmetrical with respect to the longitudinal center 40 and spaced away from the longitudinal side walls 22, the distance from the longitudinal center 40 to the web fold lines 44 being smaller than to the bottom fold lines 42. Both bottom fold lines 42 and web fold lines 44 are interrupted by the recesses of the first holder elements 46.
  • the webbed 38 forms a continuous surface from one end face to the other.
  • the longitudinal side walls 22 are connected via Garrfaltlinien 58 integrally with second holder elements 60, which also have rounded, on the blank 10 against the outside open sections 62.
  • These second holder elements 60 are intended to be in the erected state facing the first holder elements 46. They are folded when erecting in the direction of the longitudinal center 40 towards the inside.
  • the second holder elements 60 are each formed by a strip-shaped part of the blank 10, which is connected via the Halterfaltlinien 58 with the associated longitudinal side wall 28.
  • These strip-shaped parts have at their longitudinal ends third attachment flaps 64, which are connected via associated fold lines 66 integral with the strip-shaped parts. These fold lines 66 are offset from the frontal bottom fold lines 20 by the thickness of the material used in the longitudinal direction L to the outside.
  • the third attachment flaps 64 are separated from the above-mentioned first attachment flaps 32 of the longitudinal side walls 28 by punches or cuts.
  • the longitudinal and frontal bottom fold lines 18, 20 have in the embodiment shown interruptions, here foldless sections 68 called on. In these areas stabilization processes are formed in the erected state (see Fig. 2 and 3 ), which are defined in the blank 10 by the bottom fold lines 18, 20 outgoing, circular arc-shaped and directed towards the longitudinal center 40 punched lines 70.
  • FIG. 2 and 3 show perspective schematic representations of the first variant of an inventive container 80, as it is known from the in FIG. 1 shown blank 10 can be erected on the top ( FIG. 2 ) or on the underside ( FIG. 3 ) seen.
  • the container 80 has a substantially rectangular bottom plate 12 which is formed by the substantially rectangular first bottom plate portion 14 and the parallel thereto, also substantially rectangular second bottom plate portion 16.
  • the two Bottom plate sections 14, 16 define a bottom plane B and extend in the longitudinal direction L uninterrupted over the entire length of the container 80. From the bottom plate sections 14, 16 is longitudinally each associated longitudinal side wall 22 at right angles from the top, via a longitudinal bottom fold line 18 with the respective bottom plate portion 14, 16 is integrally connected. In addition, of the bottom plate sections 14, 16 frontally from the first and second end side wall portions 26, 28 at right angles upwards, which are integrally connected via the end face the bottom fold lines 20 with the bottom plate portions 14, 16.
  • the first attachment flaps 32 of the longitudinal side walls 22 are applied to the inside of the end side wall portions 26, 28 and fixedly connected thereto, preferably by means of gluing.
  • the web 82 is the upright from the bottom plate 12 ago web 82, which runs along the longitudinal center 40 of the container 80, parallel to the longitudinal side walls 22.
  • the web 82 has the web side walls 36, which are connected via Bodenfaltlinien 42 integrally with one of the two bottom plate sections 14, 16, and the flat webbed 38 on.
  • the web back 38 in turn is arranged between the web side walls 36 and integrally connected thereto via web folding lines 44.
  • the web spine 38 extends uninterruptedly over the entire length of the container 80th
  • each first holder elements 46 are from.
  • the first holder elements 46 are formed from the blank material of recesses 84 in the web side walls 36 and in the bottom plate 12 and extend in the illustrated embodiment, together with the web back 38 and the further holder elements 50, in a at least approximately parallel to the ground plane B extending holder plane H.
  • Such retaining tabs can also be formed from the blank material of the recesses in the web side walls 36 and in the bottom plate 12.
  • the web side walls 36 connect the ground plane B with the holder plane H and are arranged at least approximately perpendicular thereto.
  • the flat web back 38 lies in the holder plane H and forms a continuous surface from one end face to the other.
  • the container 80 thus has not only in the ground plane B but also in the holder plane H - in addition to the longitudinal side walls - at least one extending in the longitudinal direction L continuous surface. This contributes significantly to the torsional rigidity of the container 80.
  • the web side walls 36 are each arranged between two first holder elements 46 or between a first holder element 46 and a front-side holder element 50.
  • the web side walls 36 thus consist of several sections, which are arranged alternately with the holder elements 46, 50 along the web 82. As a result, the web side walls 36 are not below the holder elements 46, 50, but in the region of the recesses 86th
  • the longitudinal side walls 22 are also connected via Garrfaltlinien 58 integrally with second holder elements 60 having rounded portions 62. These second holder elements 60 project essentially at right angles from the longitudinal side walls 22 in the holder plane H in the direction of the longitudinal center 40, so that they face the first holder elements 46.
  • Each two mutually facing holder elements 46, 60 are in an overlap region 88 against each other and there are firmly connected to each other, for example glued together.
  • the container 80 Below the splices in the overlapping region 88, the container 80, the openings 72. Through these apertures 72, in the manufacture of the adhesive or a plunger for applying a back pressure can be introduced (not shown).
  • the two second attachment flaps 56 which are integrally connected via fold lines 54 with the other holder elements 50, are folded against the bottom and abut against the end side wall portions 26, 28 on the inside thereof and are secured thereto, preferably by gluing.
  • the end side wall sections 26, 28 have at their upper edge further attachment flaps (not shown) which are connected by fold lines with the end side wall portions 26, 28 and are applied from above to the other holder elements 50, preferably attached thereto , This would increase the stability even further.
  • the third fastening flaps 64 which are connected via fold lines 66 integral with the strip-shaped parts forming the second holder elements 60, abut against the face side wall sections 26, 28 on the outside thereof and are fastened thereto, preferably also by gluing.
  • the holder elements 46, 50, 60 form in the example shown here ten rounded recesses 86 for receiving objects, in particular round cups such as yogurt cups (not shown), which are arranged in two rows.
  • a first holder element 46 is arranged in each case between two recesses 86.
  • the recesses 86 are on their outside, i. to the longitudinal side walls 22, each bounded by the rounded portions 62 of the second holder members 60 and toward the longitudinal center 40 through the web side walls 36.
  • Between each two recesses 86 is thus both in the longitudinal direction L and in the transverse direction Q at least a portion a first holder member 46 or a web side wall 36 is arranged. As a result, slipping of the recorded objects is prevented in the filled state.
  • the longitudinal and end-side bottom fold lines 18, 20 have fold-free sections 68, in which the longitudinal and end side walls 22, 24 have downwardly projecting stabilization projections 90. If two containers 80 according to the invention are stacked on one another in the filled state, then the stabilizing extensions 90 of the upper container 80 frame the objects located in the lower container 80 and thus ensure a stabilization of the stacked containers 80.
  • the web 82 and the two longitudinal side walls 22 can first be erected and then the two second attachment flaps 56 can be folded downwards and the first attachment flaps 32 toward each other.
  • the planar first holder elements 46 and further holder elements 50 are raised from the ground plane B in the holder plane H. Then, the front side wall portions 26, 28 by flaps around the front-side Bodenfaltlinien 20th placed and with the fastening flaps 32 and 56, for example, by gluing, firmly connected.
  • the second holder members 60 can be folded inwardly about the holder fold lines 58 into the holder plane H and fixedly secured to the first holder members 46 in the overlap area 88; this preferably by gluing in corresponding adhesive areas, wherein the holder elements can be supported by means of the perforations 72 by cross-supporting elements.
  • the third fastening flaps 64 are then applied by flaps around the folding lines 66 down to the outside of the end side wall sections 26, 28 and fixedly connected to these, preferably also by means of gluing.
  • FIGS. 4 to 6 show a second variant for a blank 100 and a container 102, which comes very close to the first preferred embodiment described above.
  • This second variant differs from the one in the FIGS. 1 to 3 shown first variant only in that it has four bottom plate portions 104 and, accordingly, three arranged between these bottom plate portions 104 webs 106.
  • the container 102 shown has a total of twenty rounded recesses 108 for receiving objects, in particular round cups such as yogurt cups (not shown), which are arranged in four rows.
  • This container 102 is characterized by a particularly good stability and high torsional stiffness, with very low material requirements.
  • the associated holder elements 112, 114, 116 and 118 are connected to each other, preferably by gluing.
  • the embodiments according to the FIGS. 1 to 6 offer to extend the second holder members 118 and to design as a lid.
  • a closed type of packaging could be achieved, which could be used for the protected transport of goods, such as eggs.
  • bottles such as wine bottles.
  • the height of the webs and the longitudinal and end walls could be increased.
  • the container according to the invention in particular the embodiment according to the FIGS. 1 to 6 , Use the dimensions as a container, for example, as a beverage crate as a substitute for the commercially available returnable containers.
  • the container according to the invention can also be used for glasses, cups or tubes.
  • FIG. 7 shows a blank 130 for an example of a container not according to the invention, this according to the above-mentioned embodiment without web is trained.
  • the blank 130 is preferably made of cardboard, in particular corrugated cardboard.
  • the blank 130 also includes a substantially rectangular bottom panel 132.
  • the bottom panel 132 is integrally connected to longitudinal side walls 138 and end panels 140, respectively, via longitudinal bottom fold lines 134 and end bottom bottom fold lines 136.
  • the longitudinal side walls 138 are also connected to long side double score lines 142 parallel to the longitudinal bottom fold lines 134 with longitudinal reinforcement walls 144.
  • the longitudinal reinforcing walls 144 have stacking corners 146 in their end-side end regions.
  • the end-side walls 140 are connected to end-face reinforcing walls 150 parallel to the front-side bottom fold lines 136, front-side double score lines 148.
  • two tongue-like, inner holder members 152 and four tongue-like, outer holder members 154 are formed in the bottom plate 132 and in the longitudinal side walls.
  • the two inner holder elements 152 are at least approximately in the middle, measured in the longitudinal direction L, and the outer holder elements 154 are located between the inner holder elements 152 and the end walls 140.
  • the holder elements 152, 154 are integral with the longitudinal side walls via lateral holder fold lines 156 138 are connected in pairs and from this in the direction of the longitudinal center 158 of the blank 130 down from, so that in each case two holder elements 152, 154 facing each other.
  • the holder elements 152, 154 on rounded portions 160 which form rounded recesses for receiving round cups in the erected state (not shown here).
  • the mutually associated holder elements 152, 154 are measured in the direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction L measured from each other.
  • two tongue-shaped support elements 162 are also arranged, which are integrally connected to the bottom plate 132 via Bodenfaltlinien 164 and additionally each have a Stützfaltline 166.
  • From the interior of the blank 130 only the material is removed from four hole areas 168 and thus falls as waste.
  • On the outer edge of the blank 130 next fall four trapezoidal, small Eckaus predominantly situated inside Eckaus alone Eckaus alone für Heidelberg 172 as waste.
  • FIGS. 8 . 9 and 10 show schematic representations of the container 180, as it is known from the in FIG. 7 shown blank 130 can be erected on a long side ( FIG. 8 ), on a front side ( FIG. 9 ) or on the underside ( FIG. 10 ) seen in perspective.
  • the container 180 has the substantially rectangular bottom plate 132, from which the two longitudinal side walls 138 and the two end side walls 140 project at right angles upwards.
  • the longitudinal side walls 138 are integrally connected to the bottom plate 132 via the longitudinal bottom fold lines 134 and the end side walls 140 via the front side bottom fold lines 136. From each longitudinal side wall 138, the inner holder member 152 and the two outer holder members 154 project toward the longitudinal center (not shown) of the container 180.
  • the holder members 152, 154 are integral with the above-mentioned holder fold lines 156 Longitudinal side walls 138 are connected and substantially perpendicular from these from.
  • the holder elements 152, 154 are arranged facing each other in pairs and are formed from the blank material by recesses 182 limited by the said punchings or cuts in the bottom plate 132 and in the longitudinal side walls 138.
  • Each two mutually facing holder elements 152, 154 are in an overlap region 184 against each other and are there firmly connected to each other, for example, glued to each other at corresponding adhesive points in the overlap region 184.
  • the outer holder elements 154 are also in pairs on each one of the support members 162 which are integrally connected to the bottom plate 132 via the bottom fold lines 164, projecting from this upwards and are additionally bent around the Stützfaltlinien 166.
  • the support elements 162 are formed from the blank material of further recesses 186 in the bottom plate 132 and connected to the holder elements 152, 154, preferably by means of gluing.
  • the bottom plate 132 defines a bottom plane B, and the holder elements 152, 154 of the erected container 182 are located in a holder plane H, which is parallel to the ground plane B and above this at a distance.
  • the holder elements 152, 154 form in the example shown eight rounded recesses 188 for receiving objects, in particular round cups such as yogurt cups (not shown), which are arranged in two rows.
  • the container 182 on the longitudinal side and front side of the reinforcing walls 144, 150 which are connected via double score lines 142, 148 with the longitudinal or end walls 138 and 140, respectively.
  • the reinforcement walls 144, 150 are substantially parallel to the respective longitudinal or end walls 138 and 140 and are directly to this.
  • the reinforcing walls 144, 150 have thus, when erected, been folded 180 degrees relative to the longitudinal or end walls 138, 140 by the associated double score lines 142, 148.
  • stacking corners 146 are erected which are integrally connected to the reinforcement walls 144.
  • the stacking corners 146 project beyond the height of the longitudinal side walls 138 in a front end region.
  • the stacking corners 146 of the lower container 180 engage with their upper end region in the identically shaped small corner recesses 170 of the container 180 arranged above them (not shown).
  • the stacking corners 146 each have a first stacking corner region 190 and a second stacking corner region 62 connected thereto via a vertical fold line 192.
  • the first stacking corner regions 190 lie in one plane, each with a longitudinal reinforcing wall 144, while the second stacking corner regions 194 protrude substantially at right angles thereto and in the direction of the longitudinal center of the container 180.
  • the second stack corner regions 194 are also connected in the lower region of their outer side, each with an end reinforcing wall 150, for example by gluing in corresponding adhesive areas.
  • the second stacking corner regions 194 thus also form retaining flaps, via which the longitudinal side walls 138, in the exemplary embodiment shown, are connected to the front side walls 140 via the reinforcing walls 144.
  • the small corner recesses 170 can be dispensed with in the blank 130 and the respective outer of the extending in the longitudinal direction L double score lines 142 in the longitudinal direction L by linear punching or cutting to the edge of the blank are continued (no stacking corners 146 are formed), so that the vertical fold line 192 following section Holding flap forms, which is folded when erecting about the vertical fold line 192 and then connected to the end wall 140.
  • the holding flaps i. in the illustrated embodiment, the second Stapelecken Schemee 194 folded around the lying at this time in the ground plane B vertical fold lines 192 down from the ground plane B and then, preferably simultaneously, the front side walls 140 and longitudinal side walls 138 are erected, preferably at the same time the longitudinal reinforcing walls 144 to the score lines 142 are folded and applied to the longitudinal side walls 138 on the outside thereof.
  • the flat holder elements 152, 154 are raised from the ground plane B and - by bending the Garrfaltlinien 156 - spent in the holder plane H, whereby the distance between the associated holder elements 152, 154 reduced and then get in pairs in overlap.
  • one of the mutually associated holder elements 152, 154 is preferably provided with an adhesive application on the side facing the other holder element 152, 154.
  • the support members 162 can be erected and connected with their free end portions with the respective outer holder elements 154, for example also by means of adhesive.
  • the retaining flaps ie in In the embodiment shown, the second stack corner regions 194 are connected to the front side walls 140, for example by means of adhesive.
  • the frontal reinforcing walls 150 are folded around the front double rill lines 148 outwards and downwards and applied to the outside of the front side walls 140 and preferably connected thereto by means of gluing.
  • the crests and valleys preferably extend in the longitudinal direction L, i. parallel to the longitudinal side walls 138 and to the longitudinal centerline 158.

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  1. Récipient (80, 102) fait d'une unique découpe (10, 100) plane, comprenant
    une plaque de base (12) au moins essentiellement rectangulaire qui définit un plan de base B et présente au moins deux parties de plaque de base (14, 16, 104),
    des éléments de bordure qui sont disposés de façon intégrale sur la plaque de base (12) et qui s'étendent à partir de lignes de pliage de base (18, 20) en bordure et forment des parois latérales (22, 24, 110) dressées longitudinales et frontales,
    au moins une traverse (34, 82, 106) qui s'étend entre les parties de plaque de base (14, 16, 104), au moins approximativement parallèlement aux parois latérales longitudinales(22, 110), et qui est dressée à partir de la plaque de base (12) et présente des parois latérales de traverse (36) s'étendant à partir de la plaque de base (12), et des éléments de support (46, 60, 112, 114, 116, 118) qui sont disposés dans un plan de support H s'étendant au moins essentiellement parallèlement au plan de base B, qui sont situés au-dessus du plan de base B et qui forment des ouvertures (86, 108) pour recevoir des articles,
    des premiers éléments de support (46, 112, 114, 116) s'étendant à partir de la traverse (34, 82, 106) dans la direction vers les parois latérales longitudinales (22, 110) ou le centre longitudinal (40) du récipient (80, 102),
    des seconds éléments de support (60, 118) s'étendant à partir des parois latérales longitudinales (22, 110) dans la direction vers le centre longitudinal (40) du récipient (80, 102), et
    la plaque de base (12) présentant des évidements (84) qui se poursuivent dans les parois latérales de traverse (36), et les premiers éléments de support (46, 112, 114, 116) étant formés par le matériau de découpe de ces évidements (84) et étant reliés de façon intégrale à la plaque de base (12) au moyen d'une ligne de pliage de base (42) et d'une ligne de pliage de traverse (44), une portion entre la ligne de pliage de base (42) et la ligne de pliage de traverse (44) formant au moins une partie d'une paroi latérale de traverse (36),
    la au moins une traverse (34, 82, 106) présentant en plus un dos de traverse (38) plan qui est disposé entre les parois latérales de traverse (36), est situé dans le plan de support H et s'étend d'une façon ininterrompue dans la direction longitudinale L au moins approximativement le long de la longueur totale du récipient (80, 102),
    caractérisé par des éléments de support (50, 120) du côté frontal qui s'étendent à partir du dos de traverse (38) dans ses régions d'extrémités du côté frontal dans la direction des parois latérales longitudinales (22, 110), qui sont formés par le matériau de découpe des évidements dans les parois latérales de traverse (36) et qui présentent des seconds rabats de fixation (56) qui sont reliés à une paroi (24) du côté frontal.
  2. Récipient (80, 102) selon la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que le dos de traverse (38) s'étend d'une façon ininterrompue le long de longueur totale du récipient (80, 102).
  3. Récipient (80, 102) selon la revendication 1 ou 2, caractérisé en ce que des parois latérales de traverse (36) présentent plusieurs portions qui, vues dans la direction longitudinale L du récipient (80, 102), sont chacune disposées entre deux premiers éléments de support (46, 112, 114, 116) adjacents.
  4. Récipient (80, 102) selon l'une des revendications 1 à 3, caractérisé en ce qu'au moins une des parties de plaque de base (14, 16, 104) s'étend d'une façon ininterrompue dans la direction longitudinale L le long de la longueur totale du récipient (80, 102).
  5. Récipient (80, 102) selon l'une des revendications 1 à 4, caractérisé en ce que chaque premier élément de support (46, 112, 114, 116), dans une région de superposition (88), est en appui sur un autre premier élément de support (46, 112, 114, 116) lui faisant face ou sur un second élément de support (60, 118) lui faisant face et est relié fermement à celui-ci dans la région de superposition (88).
  6. Récipient (80, 102) selon la revendication 5, caractérisé en ce que les éléments de support (46, 60, 112, 114, 116, 118) sont reliés l'un à l'autre dans la région de superposition (88) par collage à des points de collage, et la plaque de base (12) présente préférablement des percements (72) sous les points de collage.
  7. Récipient (80, 102) selon l'une des revendications 1 à 6, caractérisé en ce que les éléments de support (46, 50, 60, 112, 114, 116, 118, 120) forment des ouvertures (86, 108) au moins par parties arrondies pour recevoir des gobelets ronds.
  8. Récipient (80, 102) selon l'une des revendications 1 à 7, caractérisé en ce qu'au moins une portion d'un premier élément de support (46, 112, 114, 116) ou d'une paroi latérale de traverse (36) est disposée entre chaque fois deux ouvertures (86, 108), tant dans la direction longitudinale L que dans une direction transversale Q s'étendant en travers par rapport à cette dernière.
  9. Récipient (80, 102) selon l'une des revendications 1 à 8, caractérisé en ce que les parois latérales (22, 24, 110) longitudinales et/ou du côté frontal présentent en plus des coins d'empilage (18) saillant vers le haut.
  10. Récipient (80, 102) selon l'une des revendications 1 à 9, caractérisé en ce que les parois latérales (22, 24, 110) longitudinales et/ou du côté frontal présentent en plus des prolongements de stabilisation (90) s'étendant vers le bas.
  11. Récipient (80, 102) selon l'une des revendications 1 à 10, composé d'une découpe (10, 100) faite en carton ou papier-carton, en particulier du carton ondulé, film plastique, plaque en plastique, du film aluminium, film d'amidon ou placage de bois.
  12. Récipient (80, 102) selon la revendication 11, composé de carton ondulé, caractérisé en ce que la direction longitudinale L du récipient (80, 102) correspond à la direction longitudinale des cannelures du carton ondulé.
  13. Découpe (10, 100) pour un récipient (80, 102) selon l'une des revendications 1 à 12.
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