EP3626643B1 - Emballage collecteur favorisant la vente au détail - Google Patents

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EP3626643B1
EP3626643B1 EP19192405.9A EP19192405A EP3626643B1 EP 3626643 B1 EP3626643 B1 EP 3626643B1 EP 19192405 A EP19192405 A EP 19192405A EP 3626643 B1 EP3626643 B1 EP 3626643B1
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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
    • B65D5/54Lines of weakness to facilitate opening of container or dividing it into separate parts by cutting or tearing
    • B65D5/5405Lines of weakness to facilitate opening of container or dividing it into separate parts by cutting or tearing for opening containers formed by erecting a blank in tubular form
    • B65D5/541Lines of weakness to facilitate opening of container or dividing it into separate parts by cutting or tearing for opening containers formed by erecting a blank in tubular form the lines of weakness being provided in one or more closure flaps
    • 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
    • B65D5/54Lines of weakness to facilitate opening of container or dividing it into separate parts by cutting or tearing
    • B65D5/5405Lines of weakness to facilitate opening of container or dividing it into separate parts by cutting or tearing for opening containers formed by erecting a blank in tubular form
    • B65D5/542Lines of weakness to facilitate opening of container or dividing it into separate parts by cutting or tearing for opening containers formed by erecting a blank in tubular form the lines of weakness being provided in the container body
    • 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
    • B65D2571/00Bundles 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, pop bottles; Bales of material
    • B65D2571/00123Bundling wrappers or trays
    • B65D2571/00555Wrapper opening devices
    • B65D2571/00561Lines of weakness
    • B65D2571/00574Lines of weakness whereby contents can still be carried after the line has been torn

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  • the invention relates to a multi-pack for accommodating individual packs filled with frozen goods.
  • Collective packaging has so far only been used to store the goods contained therein, e.g. B. frozen goods, filled individual packaging protected to transport, for example, from the manufacturer of the goods to a logistics center or on to retail sales.
  • the collective packaging is opened and the individual packaging contained therein is removed from this collective packaging and laid out in an arranged manner on an exhibition area, for example in a freezer.
  • the collective packaging is no longer used for presentation and is disposed of instead.
  • Other means such as grids in the freezer, are used to position the goods after removal.
  • the individual packaging with a specially marked front, on which in particular the product, the product name, the manufacturer and / or the brand of the goods is shown is visible to potential customers. Accordingly, the individual packaging from the collective packaging must be set up differently depending on the exhibition area, since it is possible that in one exhibition area, for example on the floor (freezer), the customer looks down on the individual packaging from above, i.e. approximately vertically, in another exhibition area, e.g. B. on a shelf (freezer shelf), laterally approximately horizontally looking at the individual packaging.
  • WO 2015/143168 A1 discloses a collective packaging for individual packages, the casing of which consists of cardboard and has at least two areas defined by a perforation on one surface of the casing, each of which extends over two of the six sides of the casing.
  • not all individual packaging has a suitable surface with which the individual packaging can be placed on a base so securely that the front of the individual packaging can be placed in the customer's line of sight, in particular when the line of sight is from top to bottom (into a chest) or horizontally or slightly inclined downwards or upwards on a shelf.
  • further aids have been required here, for example grilles, which are currently arranged in the exhibition area, for example a deep freeze.
  • the known aids are usually either very complex in relation to the positioning of the individual packages or cannot ensure precise positioning.
  • the disadvantage here is that they are not suitable for using the collective packaging to store the individual packaging contained in the collective packaging for several To arrange exhibition areas in a way that is visually appealing to the customer and for easy removal even if the collective packaging is comparatively empty.
  • the object of this invention is to remedy the disadvantages mentioned above.
  • the object is achieved by a collective packaging according to claim 1 and by a collective packaging filled with a large number of individual packages filled with frozen goods according to claim 14.
  • Collective packaging which can hold individual packaging filled with frozen goods, in particular tubular packaging and/or cardboard boxes, has a sleeve which forms a holder, in particular for the individual packaging, and is made of paper and/or cardboard and/or plastic.
  • the collective packaging consists of the sleeve forming the receptacle, with the sleeve in particular not necessarily completely enclosing the volume of the receptacle, and in particular no separate lid being part of the collective packaging.
  • the collective packaging is completely or at least 90% closed when it has not been torn open.
  • the sleeve has at least two areas on its surface, each area being defined and/or delimited by a perforation. In particular, each of the areas is defined and/or delimited by its own perforation. In particular, one area is delimited by a perforation from the rest of the surface of the cover and/or from the rest of the cover.
  • the collective packaging is set up to separate the areas from the collective packaging, in particular the remaining surface of the casing and/or the remaining surface, by tearing along the perforation. In particular, the tearing takes place along the perforation and/or the areas along the perforation are separated from the collective packaging.
  • the collective packaging is characterized in that a first area at least partially overlaps with a second area and the first area is not identical to the second area.
  • the collective packaging is characterized according to the invention in that at least two perforations, in particular on the cover, are arranged in such a way that the at least two areas defined and/or delimited by them are both suitable, at least also on and/or on a first surface and/or side of an individual packaging contained in the collective packaging, in particular the uppermost and/or first, to adjoin, in particular to abut, with the first surface and/or side in particular the or one of the largest surfaces and/or sides of the individual packaging and/or the front side of the is individual packaging and/or the abutment is an areal concern and/or the suitability for abutment is at least 80% of the first surface and/or side of the individual packaging.
  • the collective packaging can be used as protective transport packaging for the individual packaging and at the same time at least two areas are set up on the collective packaging by means of the perforation, so that the individual packaging contained in the collective packaging can be separated by at least one of the two, especially if this was removed by tearing along a perforation, areas can be removed in at least two different configurations of the collective packaging and the same side of the individual packaging is visible, in particular prominently.
  • other sides of the individual packaging can also be fully or partially visible and the selection of these other sides can and/or will differ depending on the selection of the area torn open and/or to be torn open.
  • the individual packaging is of the same type, for example next to one another and/or one behind the other and/or one above the other and/or below one another in the collective packaging and/or all the individual packaging contained in a collective packaging are incorporated in such a way that the same outside and/or their surface normals of all individual packaging are in the same a spatial direction of the collective packaging is oriented.
  • the casing can have, for example, at least two, in particular at least four, in particular six, in particular at most six, each side forming and/or forming an outer side and/or an outer surface of the collective packaging.
  • the sleeve and/or the collective packaging can have, for example, at least one inside, at least one intermediate side or wall and/or at least one side flap.
  • the collective packaging is in particular a cuboid and/or cube, in particular a hollow one.
  • the second area provides a removal opening through which individual packaging can be removed, and/or a removal opening is released by means of the second area, with the collective packaging being set down on a substrate, in particular an exhibition area, in particular by means of the first end wall or side of the case and/or the removal opening extends at least partially over the upper side, the lower side and the second end face opposite the first, wherein the display surface is, for example, a floor, in particular a floor of a freezer.
  • the first area provides a removal opening through which individual packaging can be removed, and/or a removal opening is released by means of the first area, with the collective packaging being set down on a subsurface, in particular an exhibition area, in particular by means of the underside of the cover and/or the Removal opening extends at least partially over the top and the second end wall and/or side, the display area being, for example, a floor of a shelf, in particular a floor of a deep-freeze shelf.
  • the collective packaging and/or the cover is a cardboard FEFCO box type and/or a cardboard according to the FEFCO international fibreboard case code specification, 11th edition, and/or a, in particular closed, folding box according to FEFCO, in particular from a blank with a flap bonded , Wire stitching and / or adhesive strips connected factory edge and top and bottom flaps, for example of the type FEFCO 0201, which is designed according to the invention and / or has at least two perforations.
  • the sleeve has at least a first side forming an outer surface of the collective packaging, with at least a first and/or second of the at least two areas being arranged at least partially on the first side and at least the first and/or second area being through the perforation, in particular at least a perforation line, and/or by a boundary, in particular an edge, in particular and/or on the first side, and/or recess, in particular and/or on the first side, in particular peripherally, defined and/or delimited from the rest of the wrapping .
  • the perforations each have at least one perforation line, the perforations being set up in such a way that the first perforation can be distinguished from the second perforation on the basis of an optical feature, and in particular the first perforation has a perforation line with longer and/or larger or smaller and/or or shorter gaps and/or punchings than the perforation line of the second perforation, and/or the first perforation and/or the second perforation has an identification, in particular an optical identification, for example by means of a colored marking, the identification of the first perforation differs from the second perforation.
  • the casing has at least six sides that are at least partially connected to one another, in particular at right angles to one another.
  • a first and second perforation defining and/or delimiting a first and second of the at least two areas are like this arranged such that the first area defined and/or delimited by the first perforation is suitable or set up to adjoin the individual packaging received in the collective packaging with a larger area than a second area defined and/or delimited by the second perforation system.
  • the perforations and/or the collective packaging are advantageously set up in such a way that opening, separating or removing one, one and/or the areas along the perforation, in particular along a perforation line having the perforation, creates a removal opening for removing individual packaging received in the collective packaging is released.
  • At least one area, in particular at least two areas and/or at least one removal opening on at least one side and/or outside of the casing has an extension in two mutually perpendicular directions and/or in the area of the side and/or outside that at least 80% of the longest extent of the individual packaging received in the respective direction and/or at least 80% of the longest extent of the side and/or outside of the sleeve in the respective direction and/or that at least one area, in particular at least two areas and/ or at least one removal opening on at least one side and/or outside of the casing has an area that covers at least 80% of the surface area of the largest side and/or the front side of the individual packaging received and/or at least 80% of the surface area of the side and/or outside the shell has.
  • the casing comprises at least two, in particular at least three sides, each forming an outer side, and at least one of the areas and/or at least one of the perforations extends over more than one of the at least two, in particular three, outer sides of the casing.
  • the cover comprises at least four sides each forming an outer side, the cover being designed in such a way that at least two sides the at least four sides of the shell are set up as the bottom of the shell for contacting with a substrate.
  • one, in particular the first, of the at least two areas does not extend to the at least two sides that are set up as a floor.
  • the casing has at least six sides, namely at least one top, one underside opposite the top, at least two opposite side walls at least partially connecting the top and bottom, and at least two opposite side walls at least partially connecting the top and bottom as well as the first and second side walls End walls, with at least one end face being suitable for use as a base in order to alternatively place the collective packaging on a base and in particular none of the perforations or areas extend on this end wall and/or the underside.
  • the cover has at least six sides and the cover is closed flat in at least five spatial directions by means of the sides and/or closed flat in one spatial direction at least partially, in particular only partially, in particular at most 90%.
  • the at least two regions are each arranged such that the first region extends over a first set of surface sections of the casing and the second region extends over a second set of surface sections, the surface sections of the first set not being completely different from the surface sections of the second set covered and/or wherein the surface sections of the second set are not completely covered by the surface sections of the first set, and in particular the surface sections of the first set together are larger than the surface sections of the second set and/or in particular the surface sections of the first set are contiguous are and/or the surface portions of the second set are contiguous.
  • At least one, in particular each of the area(s) of the at least two areas has an, in particular protruding, tab for gripping, tearing off and/or separating the respective areas along the perforation and/or an opening for gripping, tearing off and/or separating of the respective area.
  • the casing has at least two sides, each forming an outer side, with the access tab and/or access opening of a first of the at least two areas on a first of the at least two sides and the access tab and/or access opening of a second of the at least two areas on a second of the at least two sides are arranged, these two sides facing each other in particular.
  • the perforations are clearly marked, in particular by means of printed and/or marked markings, on an upper side and/or surface of the casing.
  • the sleeve has at least six sides each forming an outer side of the collective packaging and consisting of paper and/or cardboard and/or plastic, the paper and/or cardboard and/or plastic having the perforation.
  • the collective packaging is set up to separate at least one, in particular the first and/or second, area along at least one of the perforations from the collective packaging, in particular the remaining surface of the casing, by tearing, in particular so that at least parts of at least the side flap and the outside of the Collective packaging must be separated from the collective packaging.
  • the collective packaging is set up to separate at least a first and/or second, in particular at least 2, of the at least two areas completely, in particular in one piece and/or uninterruptedly, from the collective packaging by tearing along the perforation.
  • the collective packaging is advantageously set up to separate at least a first and/or second of the at least two areas from the collective packaging by tearing along the perforation in no more than three, in particular two, steps and/or by means of no more than three integral partial areas forming the at least first area.
  • the first of the at least two zones corresponds to a total area on the surface of the envelope ranging from 20% to 65% of the total area of the envelope.
  • the second of the at least two zones corresponds to a total area on the surface of the case which occupies from 10% to 55% of the total area of the surface of the case.
  • the envelope comprises at least one side forming an outer side and the first and/or second of the at least two regions each occupy an area on a first of the at least one side that is smaller than the area of the side.
  • a first side of the collective packaging has at least two opposite edges, with both a first and a second of the two edges being separated from the part of the first and/or the second of the at least two areas and/or a boundary that is arranged on the first side of the part of the first and/or second region arranged on the first side has a spacing, the spacing being at least 1% of a longitudinal extent of the first side and/or 1 cm and/or a maximum of 45% of a longitudinal extent of the first side and/or or does not exceed 10 cm.
  • At least a first and a second of the at least two areas are at least partially arranged on a first side, in particular on at least two sides, of the collective packaging, with the perforation arranged on the first side, which defines and/or delimits the first area, having a minimum spacing of 1% of an extension of the respective side and/or not less than 1 cm to the perforation defining and/or delimiting the second area.
  • At least a first and a second of the at least two areas are at least partially arranged on a first side, in particular on at least two sides, of the collective packaging, with the perforation arranged on the first side, which defines and/or delimits the first area, extending at least over a length of 10% of an extension of the respective side or 10 cm to the perforation that defines and/or delimits the second area does not exceed a distance of less than 10% of the extension of the respective side and/or 5 cm.
  • a blank with perforations which is designed so that it can be folded and/or folded, in particular along lines prepared and/or provided for this purpose, and fixed, for example by gluing, for example, tab gluing, wire stitching and/or or adhesive strips, can be built up to form a collective packaging according to the invention.
  • the object is also achieved by a non-claimed method for transporting and presenting individual packaging in a collective packaging according to the invention, wherein a collective packaging filled with a large number of individual packaging, in particular identical ones filled in particular with frozen goods, is transported, in particular by means of a truck and the collective packaging is transported by Detaching one area, in particular exactly one area, is opened and presented in the open state and/or positioned in and/or on a sales area, in particular in a chest and/or a shelf.
  • the method includes the transport of at least two, in particular identical, in particular also identically filled, collective packaging and opening the at least two collective packaging, a first of the at least two collective packaging being opened by separating a first, in particular only a first, area of the first collective packaging and placed on a shelf and wherein a second of the at least two multipacks is opened by separating a second, in particular only a second, area of the second multipack and is positioned in a chest and/or on the ground.
  • the at least two multipacks both have the first and the second area.
  • the areas are areas defined and/or delimited according to the invention by perforations.
  • the transport does not have to take place together, but in particular takes place at the same time and/or overlapping in time.
  • In 1 is a preferred embodiment of a blank for a collective packaging according to the invention.
  • a total of twelve individual surfaces that are connected to one another and each form an outer side and/or outer surface of the collective packaging and/or the casing are shown, with the second and fourth surfaces from the left in the top line being an outer side, namely the first end face in this exemplary embodiment middle line, the second and fourth surface from the right, each an outside, namely in this embodiment the first and second side wall, in the middle line the first and second surface from the right, each an outside, namely in this embodiment respectively the bottom and top, and in the bottom line, the second and fourth surface from the left represents an outside, namely in particular the second end face.
  • the first and third areas from the left in the bottom row represent a first and second side flap.
  • the first and third areas from the left in the top row represent a third and fourth side flap.
  • the side flaps are permanently connected to the outside, preferably glued.
  • the side flaps are folded under the outsides so that the outsides at least partially cover the side flaps.
  • the first and second side flaps are folded under the second end and the third and fourth side flaps are folded under the first end.
  • the side flaps are advantageously connected to the outer sides in such a way that the cover is thereby held together.
  • an attack tab or opening 3 is advantageously arranged on one of the top and bottom sides in and/or one of the areas. In the exemplary embodiment, this is the case with regard to the top and bottom and with regard to both areas. In the figure, the attack tab or opening 3 is shown as a small area 3 on the first and third areas from the right in the middle row).
  • a side panel flap represented by the first panel from the left in the middle row. This adjoins the second side wall.
  • the side wall flap is folded under the underside and is firmly connected to it, in particular glued.
  • the side flaps and/or the side wall flap are advantageously glued to the respective connected outside or otherwise connected to it at least in a non-positive manner.
  • a first area is arranged separated by a perforation of the first area 1, with this perforation 1 extending over the two side walls up to the second end face.
  • the perforation 1 is only partially executed on the second end face, since the edge of the short (low height, height from bottom to top in the figure 1 shown) part of the second face (in figure 1 the fourth area from the left in the bottom line) represents the boundary of the first area on the second end face.
  • the perforation 1 is also arranged in the area of the attack flap, but due to the representation of the flap in figure 1 not shown. If an access opening is used, the perforation is not necessary around the area, since a separation can already be realized in the area of the access opening through the access opening. The perforation 1 thus extends on the top in the area of the tab along the rear or upper edge of the top.
  • a perforation 1 of the first area arranged on the first and second side flap so that the first area is delimited and defined both by a perforation 1 on the outer sides (top side, first and second side wall and optionally second end face) and a perforation 1 on the first and second side flap, since these would otherwise impede the separation in the assembled state.
  • the perforation 1 on the first and second side flap is congruent with the perforation 1 located above it on the overlapping second end face in an assembled state of the collective packaging.
  • first and/or second side flap has a length (extension from left to right in figure 1 ) that is greater than the height (extension from top to bottom in the figure 1 ) of the second face, it is also necessary that the perforation 1 also extends on the first and/or second side flap where the second face does not cover/overlap the side flap(s) due to the too short height. In this way, a circumferential perforation 1 can be realized in the assembled state.
  • This perforation extends from the top over the second face to the bottom of the case.
  • the gripping tab 3 for the second area is arranged on the perforation 2 on the underside.
  • the side flaps form a bridge and/or connection between the parts of the second front side by means of their adhesive bonding to the parts of the second front side and thereby make it possible that when attaching to the attack flap 3 of the second area and tearing open along the second perforation 2 from the underside via the lower part of the second end side via the connection of the side flaps to the second part of the second end side and to the top side along the in particular continuous and/or circumferential perforation, the entire second area can be separated in one piece in one operation and one approach .
  • the side flaps have perforations in particular, which in the assembled State of the collective packaging extend between the perforations of the parts of the side and in particular also extend where perforations of the second end face or parts of the second end face are arranged.
  • the shell Due to a shortening of part of the second end face or the asymmetry of the configuration of the second end face, the shell is not necessarily completely closed in one spatial direction.
  • FIG 2 is one out of the blank on the left figure 1 folded and glued assembled multipack shown.
  • Several individual packages are accommodated in the collective packaging, with the front side 4 of the first/uppermost individual package adjoining the second front side.
  • the collective packaging is shown on the right-hand side above (a), the first area along the perforation 1 being separated from the collective packaging and the collective packaging being set up on the underside as a floor.
  • This freed up a removal area whereby the individual packages contained in the multi-pack are visible by partially removing the top, side walls and second end face, and the front 4 of the first/top individual package is visible without the individual package being re-positioned within the multi-pack must be arranged, and thus the front 4 is directly visible to a customer.
  • This state is particularly suitable for setting up the collective packaging on a (frozen) shelf.

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  1. Emballage collectif destiné à recevoir des emballages individuels remplis de produits surgelés, l'emballage collectif présentant une enveloppe qui forme un réceptacle et qui est constituée de papier et/ou de carton et/ou de plastique, l'enveloppe présentant au moins deux zones, chacune définie et/ou délimitée au moyen d'une perforation (1, 2), sur une surface de l'enveloppe, dans lequel l'emballage collectif est agencé pour séparer les zones de l'emballage collectif, en particulier la surface restante de l'enveloppe, par déchirement le long de la perforation (1, 2),
    dans lequel une première desdites au moins deux zones recouvre au moins - partiellement une deuxième desdites au moins deux zones et n'est pas identique, en particulier les perforations (1, 2) présentant chacune une ligne de perforation, en particulier consistant en au moins une ligne de perforation, une première desdites au moins deux zones, en particulier la première zone, s'étendant sur au moins deux, en particulier quatre, une première des au moins deux zones, en particulier la première zone, s'étendant sur au moins deux, en particulier quatre, côtés de l'enveloppe présentant au moins six côtés, caractérisée en ce qu'une deuxième des au moins deux zones, en particulier la deuxième zone, s'étend sur trois côtés des au moins six côtés et/ou sur trois directions spatiales de l'enveloppe, dans chaque cas seulement deux des trois côtés étant adjacents l'un à l'autre, en particulier deux côtés étant agencés de manière opposée l'un à l'autre.
  2. Emballage collectif selon la revendication précédente, caractérisé en ce qu'une première desdites au moins deux zones entoure au moins 40% d'une deuxième desdites au moins deux zones.
  3. Emballage collectif selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce qu'une première desdites au moins deux zones est définie par une première perforation (1) et une deuxième desdites au moins deux zones est définie par une deuxième perforation (2), dans lequel ladite première perforation (1) n'est pas identique à ladite deuxième perforation (2), en particulier, la première perforation (1) a une première ligne de perforation et la deuxième perforation (2) a une deuxième ligne de perforation, dans laquelle la première ligne de perforation n'est pas formée pour chevaucher la deuxième ligne de perforation et/ou dans laquelle la première ligne de perforation coupe la deuxième ligne de perforation.
  4. Emballage collectif selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, - caractérisé en ce qu'une première desdites au moins deux zones comprend une surface plus grande sur la surface de l'enveloppe qu'une deuxième desdites au moins deux zones, en particulier est rendue plus grande d'au moins 10% de la surface de la première zone.
  5. Emballage collectif selon l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que l'enveloppe présente au moins deux, en particulier au moins trois, côtés formant chacun un côté extérieur de l'emballage collectif et la perforation (1, 2) présente au moins une ligne de perforation, au moins une de ladite au moins une ligne de perforation s'étendant sur plus d'un, en particulier plus de deux, côté(s) de l'enveloppe.
  6. Emballage collectif selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que l'enveloppe présente au moins deux côtés sur lesquels une première et/ou une deuxième desdites au moins deux zones est au moins partiellement disposée, et la première et/ou la deuxième zone présente une symétrie axiale par rapport à au moins un axe central du premier côté.
  7. Emballage collectif selon l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que deux côtés desdits au moins deux, en particulier quatre, côtés sur lesquels s'étend une première desdites au moins deux zones, en particulier la première zone, sont adjacents l'un à l'autre, en particulier trois des quatre côtés sont adjacents l'un à l'autre dans chaque cas et/ou deux des côtés sont opposés l'un à l'autre.
  8. Emballage collectif selon l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que les perforations (1, 2) présentent au moins une ligne de perforation et la ligne de perforation est réalisée soit sous la forme d'une fente et/ou d'une perforation par poinçonnage ou d'une perforation par découpe ou par bande, soit sous la forme d'une microperforation.
  9. Emballage collectif selon l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que l'emballage présente au moins six côtés formant chacun un côté extérieur de l'emballage collectif, dans lequel en outre au moins un premier rabat latéral, en particulier ne formant pas un côté extérieur de l'emballage collectif, est intégralement relié à un premier desdits au moins six côtés formant un côté extérieur de l'emballage collectif, en particulier par un bord commun, et en particulier est relié à un autre côté extérieur par collage, soudage et/ou couture, en particulier au moyen d'un bord commun, et en particulier est relié à un autre côté extérieur par collage, soudage et/ou couture, en particulier sur une grande surface, en particulier au moins une première et/ou une deuxième desdites au moins deux zones s'étendant au moyen d'au moins un côté extérieur de l'emballage collectif et d'au moins un rabat latéral, en particulier la perforation sur le rabat latéral étant congruente avec la perforation sur le côté extérieur et/ou le rabat latéral étant disposé de manière à chevaucher le côté extérieur.
  10. Emballage collectif selon l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que l'enveloppe présente au moins six côtés formant chacun une surface extérieure de l'emballage collectif et l'emballage collectif présente en outre au moins un rabat latéral relié d'un seul tenant à au moins un premier côté de l'enveloppe, notamment par l'intermédiaire d'un bord du premier côté, un deuxième côté étant notamment formé d'au moins deux parties qui ne présentent notamment aucune liaison sur leur surface extérieure,
    dans lequel, en particulier, le rabat latéral est au moins partiellement recouvert par un et/ou le deuxième côté de l'enveloppe et/ou au moins une, en particulier au moins deux, parties du deuxième côté dans une vue de dessus du deuxième côté et/ou de sa surface extérieure, dans lequel, de préférence, le rabat latéral est formé comme une connexion d'une partie du deuxième côté avec une autre partie du deuxième côté et/ou est connecté avec lesdites au moins deux parties du deuxième côté, en particulier par collage, soudage et/ou couture et/ou à plat et/ou directement.
  11. Emballage collectif selon l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que l'enveloppe présente au moins six côtés et est formée d'une seule pièce en papier et/ou en carton et/ou en plastique et/ou lesdits au moins six côtés sont formés ensemble d'une seule pièce, l'emballage collectif étant fabriqué à partir d'une seule pièce notamment, en particulier exclusivement, par pliage et assemblage, en particulier par collage, soudure et/ou couture, en particulier au moins deux côtés adjacents de l'emballage sont reliés l'un à l'autre, en particulier collés, soudés et/ou agrafés, et/ou un premier côté est au moins partiellement relié, en particulier collé, soudé et/ou agrafé, à un deuxième côté au moyen d'au moins un rabat latéral qui est relié au moins indirectement au premier côté de l'emballage par un bord du premier côté.
  12. Emballage collectif selon l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que l'enveloppe a au moins six côtés formant chacun un côté extérieur de l'emballage collectif et une première ou la première desdites au moins deux zones s'étend au moins sur 80% d'au moins un, en particulier deux, prolongement(s) d'un premier desdits au moins six côtés et en particulier s'étend en outre sur au moins 50% d'au moins un, en particulier deux, prolongement(s) d'un deuxième côté adjacent au premier côté sur un bord commun des premier et deuxième côtés, et/ou en particulier la première zone s'étend sur au moins 80% de la longueur du bord entre les deux côtés.
  13. Emballage collectif selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que l'enveloppe présente au moins six côtés formant chacun un côté extérieur de l'emballage collectif et une deuxième ou la deuxième desdites au moins deux zones s'étend sur trois côtés adjacents de l'emballage collectif, en particulier sur au moins 80% d'un premier prolongement d'un premier des trois côtés et/ou sur un premier prolongement d'un deuxième côté des trois côtés contigus au premier côté sur un bord commun des premier et deuxième côtés et/ou s'étend sur au moins 80% d'un premier prolongement d'un troisième côté des trois côtés contigus au deuxième côté sur un bord commun des deuxième et troisième côtés, dans lequel, en particulier, deux des trois côtés sont opposés l'un à l'autre et/ou, en particulier, les premiers prolongements sont tous situés sur une ligne fermée faisant une fois le tour de l'emballage collectif et/ou dans lequel la deuxième zone s'étend, en particulier, sur au moins un, en particulier, au moins deux, en particulier, trois des trois côtés, sur au moins 70 % d'un prolongement perpendiculaire au premier prolongement respectif.
  14. Emballage collectif rempli d'une pluralité d'emballages individuels, en particulier rempli de produits surgelés, dans lequel l'emballage collectif est un emballage collectif selon l'une des revendications précédentes, dans lequel deux desdites au moins deux zones sont en butée sur le même côté de l'un des emballages individuels, ledit côté étant en particulier un côté avant (4) de l'emballage individuel.
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