EP3828093A1 - Zuschnitt zur herstellung einer verpackungskomponente, verpackungskomponente, verpackungseinheit und verpacktes produkt - Google Patents

Zuschnitt zur herstellung einer verpackungskomponente, verpackungskomponente, verpackungseinheit und verpacktes produkt Download PDF

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EP3828093A1
EP3828093A1 EP19211882.6A EP19211882A EP3828093A1 EP 3828093 A1 EP3828093 A1 EP 3828093A1 EP 19211882 A EP19211882 A EP 19211882A EP 3828093 A1 EP3828093 A1 EP 3828093A1
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blank portion
fold line
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Claudia Barradas Fontes
Thomas Kaup
Manuel CAMPOS FERNÁNDEZ
Luke GUTTERY
Raquel TSCHOPP
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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
    • B65D5/504Racks having upstanding ridges formed by folds, and provided with slits or recesses

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  • the present disclosure relates to a blank, a packaging component, and a packaging unit.
  • a product to be accommodated by one of the latter items may, in particular, be an elongated object, such as a torque wrench for dental treatment.
  • the present disclosure further relates to a packed product.
  • Known packaging components are commonly used to facilitate storage and transport of a product while protecting the product from damage and/or other external influences.
  • external influences to be prevented include shock, impact, radiation, moisture, or particles such as dust.
  • packaging components may be intended to be visually and haptically appealing to a (potential) customer so as to facilitate sale of products accommodated therein.
  • a packaging unit may, e.g., be a disposable packaging unit.
  • the term disposable packaging unit relates to a packaging unit which is intended to be present during a distribution of a packed product (e.g., until a packed product is delivered to a customer, or until a packed product is initially used by a practitioner).
  • a disposable packaging unit may be intended (and designed) so as to be discarded after a product disposed therein has been unpacked.
  • Disposable packaging units may, in other words, only serve the purpose of accommodating a product until its first use. In some cases, it may even be desired to impede repacking of a used product into a respective packaging component in order to prevent misuse or deception.
  • the lifespan of a product i.e., the period of time in which a product is available for use
  • costs associated with packaging of a product only represent an equally small share of the total product-related costs.
  • the strive for low costs and the desire to provide an attractive packaging component may be considered to contradict each other.
  • Known disposable packaging units include, e.g., blister types utilizing several polymer layers and layers of other materials.
  • blister packages may in some cases be associated with low cost and at least partially also with prevention of radiation, moisture or particles, these types are commonly considered neither visually nor haptically appealing to a (potential) customer.
  • a blister-packed product may be associated with certain degree of instability (e.g., as regards movement of a respective inside the blister packaging).
  • a product accommodated in a blister-type package may, thus, not be sufficiently protected against shock or impact.
  • foam structures may, e.g., map a shape of a product to be accommodated in order to reduce a risk of displacement.
  • prior art packaging components may be associated with several disadvantages.
  • some of the known packaging components utilize a large number of (sub-)components and/or lots of material in order to meet (some of) the above-described requirements.
  • large dimensions i.e., dimensions significantly exceeding the dimensions of the product to be packed
  • large dimensions i.e., dimensions significantly exceeding the dimensions of the product to be packed
  • large dimensions a high amount of raw material and/or a high number of subcomponents may be associated with excessively high manufacturing cost of the packaging component and/or excessively high transportation cost as regards the packed product.
  • the previously-mentioned large dimensions, high amount of raw material, and/or high number of subcomponents may be considered to negatively affect environmental sustainability of a respective packaging component.
  • Prior art packaging components may as well be considered disadvantageous in the sense that known ways of securing a product to a packaging component may counteract ease of unpacking.
  • products provided in a packaging component are in some cases firmly attached to (subcomponents of) a packaging component in order to reduce a risk of displacement (e.g., due to external impacts or shocks).
  • Such firm attachment may, however, necessitate utilizing tools such as scissors, pliers or even screw drivers in order to fully release a product from a respective packaging component.
  • prior art packaging devices are commonly tailored to accommodate one specific product.
  • such tailored packaging devices may have a shape that is adapted so as to follow the shape of the respective product (e.g., in order to prevent displacement during transport).
  • the latter packaging component will most likely be unsuitable as soon as a minor design aspect of the product to be packed is modified.
  • Known packaging components may, hence, be associated with disadvantages in case that a packed product is to be redesigned. Examples of such disadvantages involve the necessity of also redesigning a respective packaging component, and costs associated therewith.
  • a blank for forming a packaging component in accordance with the present disclosure is defined in claim 1.
  • a packaging component in accordance with the present disclosure is defined in claim 9.
  • a packaging unit in accordance with the present disclosure is defined in claim 14.
  • a packed product in accordance with the present disclosure is defined in claim 15.
  • a blank in accordance with the present disclosure is a blank for forming a packaging component.
  • the blank comprises: at least four blank portions; at least two fold lines; a first opening extending through a first blank portion and a second blank portion of the at least four blank portions; and a second opening extending through a third blank portion and a fourth blank portion of the at least four blank portions.
  • the first opening is substantially symmetrical or self-similar with respect to a first fold line of the at least two fold lines, the first fold line being provided between the first blank portion and the second blank portion.
  • the second opening is substantially symmetrical or self-similar with respect to a second fold line of the at least two fold lines, said second fold line being provided between the third blank portion and the fourth blank portion.
  • the above-described blank may provide a simple but nevertheless efficient precursor for manufacturing a cheap, slender and environmentally sustainable packaging unit.
  • a packaging unit utilizing the blank may have a rather small number of components and/or a rather small number of different raw-materials (e.g., only one type of raw material).
  • a small number of components and/or raw-materials may, again, promote low cost of the blank itself (e.g., as regards the material-related cost).
  • providing a small number of components and/or raw-materials in a packaging unit may promote efficiency of a potential (post-use) recycling process of a respective packaging unit.
  • the above-described lean layout of the blank a plurality of features thereof may be utilized in order to address requirements to a packaging unit.
  • the above-described fold lines in conjunction with the respective blank portions may promote establishing a three-dimensional structure tailored to resist or absorb shocks (e.g., during transport).
  • the above-defined openings may allow accommodating a product therein in order to reduce a risk of displacement.
  • blank portions may be portions of the blank which are clearly distinguishable or delimitable from each other.
  • some of, or all of the fold lines may separate respectively adjacent blank portions from each other.
  • different blank portions do not overlap.
  • some of, or all of the blank portions do not comprise any fold line.
  • fold line relates to a line, along which the blank is foldable. According to some aspects, the presence and/or the position of one fold line or each of the fold lines is recognisable in the blank (e.g., recognisable by a human eye).
  • the term "fold line” may include: perforations; weakened portions (e.g., portions of the blank having a reduced thickness, portions of the blank having a reduced density, and/or portions of the blank having an increased porosity in an interior thereof); portions comprising a different material than other portions of the blank (e.g., a material that has particular mechanical properties as regards plastic flexural deformation; examples of such materials involve cardboard-material); as well as any combination of the latter types.
  • fold lines also includes (exclusively) printed and/or (exclusively) otherwise indicated fold lines. Yet, according to some aspects, (exclusively) printed fold lines and/or (exclusively) otherwise indicated fold lines are excluded from the definition of the term "fold lines".
  • one of the fold lines, more than one of the fold lines, or all of the fold lines are substantially straight.
  • one of the fold lines, more than one of the fold lines, or all of the fold lines extend from one lateral end portion of the blank to another lateral end portion of the blank, the one end portion and the another end portion preferably being opposite end portions.
  • At least two of the fold lines or all of the fold lines are parallel.
  • some of the above-mentioned blank portions or all of the above-mentioned blank are arranged in a row and/or in numerical order.
  • an opening (or a shape) being self-similar with respect to an axis (or a plane) refers to a state in which the respective axis (or plane) virtually divides an opening (or a shape) into a first and a second sub-opening (or sub-shape), the first sub-opening (or sub-shape) of which may theoretically be transformed into the second sub-opening (or sub-shape) by elongating, mirroring, and/or rotating the first sub-opening (or sub-shape).
  • the blank further comprises: an intermediate blank portion provided between the second blank portion and the third blank portion; a first intermediate fold line provided between the second blank portion and the intermediate blank portion; and a second intermediate fold line provided between the intermediate blank portion and the third blank portion.
  • Providing an intermediate blank portion as well as the respective intermediate fold lines may be associated with the technical effect of ensuring stability of a packaging component to be manufactured of the blank while allowing an elongated object to be sufficiently supported.
  • a reason may be that the intermediate blank portion may allow increasing the distance of the first opening and the second opening, which may be openings configured to accommodate a product.
  • the blank further comprises: a first side blank portion provided adjacent to the first blank portion; and a first side fold line provided between the first side blank portion and the first blank portion, preferably on a side opposing the first fold line.
  • the blank comprises: a second side blank portion provided adjacent to the fourth blank portion; and a second side fold line provided between the fourth blank portion and the second side blank portion, preferably at a side opposing the second fold line.
  • the first side blank portion, and/or the second side blank portion may be considered to facilitate mechanical robustness of a packaging component and/or a packaging unit to be manufactured from a respective blank.
  • the first and/or second side blank portions may be capable of receiving an adhesive, thereby promoting attachment of the blank (or a packaging component utilizing the blank) to another component, e.g., in order to increase mechanical robustness of the packaging component and/or packaging unit.
  • analogous effects may apply to the intermediate blank portion.
  • the first side blank portion, the first side fold line the first blank portion, the first fold line, the second blank portion, the first intermediate fold line, the intermediate blank portion, the second intermediate fold line, the third blank portion, the second fold line, the fourth blank portion, the second side fold line, and the second side blank portion are arranged in a row and/or in the stated order.
  • a cut is provided in the blank, the cut extending from one of the blank portions to another one of blank portions.
  • the cut extends from the first side blank portion to the first blank portion, from the second blank portion to the intermediate blank portion, from the intermediate blank portion to the third blank portion and/or from the fourth blank portion to the second side blank portion, thereby crossing at least one, preferably exactly one of the fold lines of the blank.
  • the blank further comprises a first additional fold line and a second additional fold line provided such that the first additional fold line meets a first end portion of the cut, and such that the second additional fold line meets a second end portion of the cut.
  • the second end portion is provided opposite of the first end portion
  • Providing the cut, or, providing the cut and the respective additional fold lines may be associated with the technical effect of promoting another functional element to be folded inside or in-between at least two blank portions. Due to the cut, such another functional element may have a different orientation (in a packaging component utilizing the blank) and may, hence, fulfil an additional purpose.
  • An example of such an additional purpose may reside in providing a side rest portion, which will be described later in more detail.
  • both the first additional fold line and the second additional fold line are parallel to the fold line or the fold lines crossed by the cut.
  • the latter features may be considered to promote ease of folding and, hence, to facilitate a cheap and efficient manufacturing process of a packaging component utilizing the blank.
  • the cut is substantially straight and includes an acute or right angle with the fold line or the fold lines crossed by the cut.
  • said angle is greater or equal to 60° and smaller or equal to 90°. More preferably, said angle greater or equal to 85° and smaller or equal to 90°.
  • the blank further comprises a second cut.
  • the second cut may have the same length as the first cut.
  • the second cut is arranged parallel to the first cut.
  • Providing a second cut as described above may promote freedom of design. Specifically, providing a second cut may allow positioning and limiting the previously mentioned functional element very precisely, i.e., in exactly the way it is needed in a particular application. Therefore, providing a second cut as described above may also be considered to promote flexibility as regards a use of a packaging component or a packaging unit utilizing the blank.
  • At least two of, preferably all of: the first fold line; the second fold line; the first intermediate fold line; the second intermediate fold line; the first side fold line; and the second side fold line are substantially parallel to each other.
  • the above-described orientation of the fold lines may be associated with the technical effect of promoting efficiency of a manufacturing process of the blank. Specifically, as soon as at least two of the above-mentioned fold lines are parallel, the number of tools utilized for generating the fold lines, and/or the number of reorientation steps (of the blank) which are necessary for manufacturing the blank may be reduced. In some cases, a single tool (such as a punching stamp) and/or no reorientation step may be utilized in generating the fold lines. Therefore, a speed of manufacturing a blank may be increased and/or costs for manufacturing a blank may be reduced.
  • the blank further comprises a flap portion provided adjacent to the first side blank portion, and a flap fold line which is provided between the flap portion and the first side blank portion.
  • the flap fold line may be parallel to the first side fold line.
  • the flap portion is provided at side of the first side blank portion opposing the first blank portion.
  • the blank is further configured such that the flap portion is foldable by virtue of the flap fold line by at least 90°, preferably by at least 150° and more preferably by at least 159° with respect to the first side blank portion, and such that, after folding, the flap portion is biased towards a direction opposite to the folding direction.
  • a flap portion as described above may promote applying a force to a product to be packed. Applying such a force may, again, be advantageous as soon as a (sub-) component of a product to be packed is to be secured against disengaging from a product to be packed.
  • a flap portion as described above may, thus, allow providing a single packaging component or a single packaging unit for a plurality of (interconnected/releasably joined) items while simultaneously preventing the plurality of items to disengage.
  • the first side blank portion, the first blank portion, the second blank portion, the intermediate blank portion, the third blank portion, the fourth blank portion, and the second side blank portion lie in one hypothetical substantially flat plane.
  • the blank is quadrangle-shaped, and, even more preferably, rectangle-shaped.
  • Providing a blank in which at least the above-mentioned portions lie in one hypothetical plane may promote utilizing cost-efficient feedstocks, such as rolled goods.
  • a blank being quadrangle-shaped or even rectangle shaped may promote having only a small amount of offcuts in the manufacturing process of a respective blank.
  • a rather small amount of offcuts may, again, be considered to reduce (at least material-related) costs when manufacturing a respective blank.
  • the above-mentioned small amount of off-cuts may be considered to promote a sustainable and environmentally-friendly manufacturing process.
  • the blank comprises or consists of one of the following material types: cellulose-based material such as cardboard, paper or the like; plastic material, in particular, biodegradable plastic material such as polylactic acid (PLA) or polyglycolide (PGA).
  • plastic material in particular, biodegradable plastic material such as polylactic acid (PLA) or polyglycolide (PGA).
  • PLA polylactic acid
  • PGA polyglycolide
  • other types of plastic material include polyethylene (PE), polypropylene (PP), Polyethyleneterephtalat (PET), polycarbonate (PC) or polystyrene (PS).
  • At least some of the above-mentioned material types may be associated with low cost, mechanical robustness and/or widespread availability. Moreover, each of the above-mentioned material types may allow plastic deformation, which may be advantageous in view of the fold lines. At least the cellulose-based material and/or the biodegradable plastic material types may further be accompanied by a low risk of environmental pollution associated therewith.
  • a thickness of the blank is at least 0,1 mm and not more than 2 mm.
  • a thickness of the blank is at least 0.2 mm and not more than 1 mm. More preferably, the thickness of the blank is at least 0,3 mm and not more than 0,5 mm.
  • the blank may have a substantially constant thickness.
  • the previously mentioned thicknesses may be considered to be a compromise between necessitating as little material as possible (in order to reduce cost and an environmental footprint) on one hand, and promoting mechanical stability (of the blank and/or a packaging component or packaging unit utilizing the blank) on the other hand.
  • a packaging component in accordance with the present disclosure is a packaging component obtainable by folding one of the previously-described blanks such that the first blank portion and the second blank portion define an angle with the first fold line as a vertex, and such that the third blank portion and the fourth blank portion define an angle with the second fold line as a vertex.
  • a packaging component as described above may be associated with the same, similar or analogous effects and/or advantages as it has previously been described with respect to the blank.
  • the above-described angle having the first fold line as a vertex may be at least 10° and not more than 170°, preferably at least 15° and not more than 100° and more preferably at least 20° and not more than 40°.
  • the angle having the first fold line as a vertex is an acute angle.
  • the angle having the second fold line as a vertex may be at least 10° and not more than 170°, preferably at least 15° and not more than 100° and more preferably at least 20° and not more than 40°.
  • the angle having the second fold line as a vertex is an acute angle.
  • the angle having the first fold line as a vertex and the angle having the second fold line as a vertex may be equivalent or may be different angles.
  • a technical effect to be associated with the above-mentioned angles may reside in promoting stability of the packaging component, in particular, as soon as a product is accommodated in recesses defined by the first and second opening, respectively, of the packaging component.
  • the packaging component is configured such that at least two of, preferably all of the first side blank portion, the intermediate blank portion, and the second side blank portion lie in one hypothetical substantially flat plane.
  • the previously-mentioned configuration may advantageously allow taking measures to further increase mechanical stability of the packaging component, e.g., by adhering a second packaging component to at least two of, preferably all of, of the first side blank portion, the intermediate blank portion, and the second side blank portion.
  • the packaging component further comprises a side rest obtainable by folding a first side rest portion of the blank such that the first side rest portion is substantially parallel to at least one of the first side blank portion, the intermediate blank portion and/or the second side blank portion while being provided offset from the respective one of the first side blank portion, the intermediate blank portion and/or the second side blank portion.
  • the first side rest portion is supported by and/or connected to a second side rest portion.
  • the first side rest portion is provided adjacent to the first additional fold line, and the second side rest portion is provided adjacent to the second additional fold line.
  • a side portion as previously described may be associated with the technical effect of promoting support of a particular structure of a product to be accommodated by the packaging component or by a packaging unit comprising the packaging component. Moreover, an orientation of a product to be accommodated may be manipulated in a very cost-effective way, and/or particular characteristics of the product to be accommodated may be brought into the focus of a potential customer.
  • the packaging component may further comprise a flap obtainable by folding the flap portion by the flap fold line such that the flap and the first side blank portion form an acute angle included in a portion of the flap fold line.
  • the flap may be biased towards a direction opposite to its folding direction.
  • Another packaging component in accordance with the present disclosure comprises: at least four blank portions; at least two fold lines; and a first opening extending through a first blank portion and a second blank portion of the at least four blank portions.
  • the first opening is substantially symmetrical or self-similar with respect to a plane comprising a first fold line of the at least two fold lines.
  • the first fold line is provided between the first blank portion and the second blank portion; the packaging component further comprises a second opening extending through a third blank portion and a fourth blank portion of the at least four blank portions.
  • the second opening is substantially symmetrical with respect a plane comprising a second fold line of the at least two fold lines.
  • the second fold line is provided between the third blank portion and the fourth blank portion.
  • the first blank portion and the second blank portion define an angle, preferably an acute angle with the first fold line as a vertex.
  • the third blank portion and the fourth blank portion define an angle, preferably an acute angle with the second fold line as a vertex.
  • the another packaging component further comprises: an intermediate blank portion provided between the second blank portion and the third blank portion; a first intermediate fold line provided between the second blank portion and the intermediate blank portion; and a second intermediate fold line provided between the intermediate blank portion and the third blank portion.
  • the another packaging component further comprises: a first side blank portion provided adjacent to the first blank portion; and a first side fold line provided between the first side blank portion and the first blank portion, preferably at a side opposing the first fold line.
  • the another packaging component further comprises: a second side blank portion provided adjacent to the fourth blank portion; and a second side fold line provided between the fourth blank portion and the second side blank portion, preferably on a side opposing the second fold line.
  • the another packaging component further comprises a side rest, said side rest having a first side rest portion and a second side rest portion.
  • a first additional fold line may be provided adjacent to the first side rest portion.
  • a second additional fold line may be provided adjacent to the second additional side rest portion.
  • the first side rest portion may be substantially parallel to at least one of, preferably all of the first side blank portion, the intermediate blank portion or the second side blank portion while being provided offset from the respective one or all of the first side blank portion, the intermediate blank portion or the second side blank portion.
  • the another packaging component further comprises a flap provided adjacent to the first side blank portion, preferably on a side opposing the first blank portion.
  • a flap fold line may be provided between the flap and the first side blank portion.
  • the flap and the first side blank portion may define an acute angle with the flap fold line as a vertex.
  • the flap is biased towards a direction opposite to its folding direction.
  • the another packaging component may be considered to comprise identical, similar and/or analogous features as the packaging component and/or the blank.
  • the another packaging component may, hence, be associated with the same, similar or analogous effects and/or advantages as it has previously been described with respect to the packaging component and/or the blank.
  • the blank, the packaging component, or the another packaging component may further be configured such that the first opening comprises a first half-opening being symmetrical or self-similar to a second half-opening relative to a plane comprising the first fold line.
  • the first half-opening may comprise a first opening portion and a second opening portion.
  • a width of the first opening portion (which may be a dimension of the first opening portion in a direction parallel to the first fold line) may taper with increasing distance to the first fold line.
  • the second opening portion may be formed adjacent to an end portion of the first opening portion.
  • the end portion of the first opening portion may be an end portion opposing the first fold line.
  • the second opening portion may comprise a width (which may be a dimension in a direction parallel to the first fold line), which is larger than the width of the end portion of the first opening portion.
  • the second opening and the first opening are preferably equally shaped.
  • the first opening may (hypothetically) be transformed into the second opening by being elongated, rotated and/or mirrored.
  • the second opening portion may, e.g., be substantially round (such as circular) or oval or at least comprise a substantially round or oval portion.
  • a first and/or second opening having the above-described configuration may be associated with the technical effect of promoting a simple and cheap but nevertheless efficient way of securing a product to a packaging component. That is, due to the above-defined shape of the opening(s), a product to be packed may easily be incorporated into a first recess defined by an edge of the first opening and/or a second recess defined by an edge of the second opening. As a width of the first opening portion tapers, elastic deformation (instead of plastic deformation) may be promoted as soon as a product is being introduced into a respective one of the recesses.
  • the configuration of the second opening portion may promote secure holding of a product to be packed, and/or prevent a displacement thereof (e.g., due to a shock, or impact that may occur during transport). Yet, despite preventing displacement, the above-described configuration of the opening(s) may promote ease of unpacking a respective product.
  • the first half-opening may further comprise a third opening portion being arranged adjacent to the second opening portion, and extending either in a direction parallel to the first fold line, perpendicular to the first fold line, or defining an acute angle with respect to the first fold line.
  • a packaging component having the third opening portion may be associated with the technical effect of further providing an anti-rotation-feature as regards a product to be packed. That is, as soon as a product to be packed is not substantially rotationally symmetrical, the third opening portion may accommodate a particular element of the product to be packed, thereby preventing a rotation of the product to be packed.
  • the particular element may, e.g., be a contour protruding radially outwards a product
  • a packaging unit in accordance with the present disclosure comprises the packaging component or the another packaging component, and a substantially flat second packaging component.
  • the second packaging component is adhered to, preferably glued to, the packaging component or the another packaging component.
  • a technical effect to be associated with the above-described configuration may reside in further increasing mechanical stability of the packaging component.
  • the second packaging component may be adhered to edges of the first blank portion, the second blank portion, the third blank portion and/or the fourth blank portion.
  • the second packaging component may be adhered to surfaces of at least one of, preferably all of, the first side blank portion, the second side blank portion, and the intermediate blank portion.
  • the above-described configuration of the packaging unit may promote that an angle formed by the first blank portion and the second blank portion with the first fold line as a vertex does not significantly change (e.g., due to residual stress of the utilized material and/or due to external stress applied to the packaging component).
  • the above-described configuration of the packaging unit may promote that an angle formed by the third blank portion and the fourth blank portion with the second fold line as a vertex does not significantly change (e.g., due to residual stress of the utilized material and/or due to external stress applied to the packaging component).
  • the second packaging component further comprises a strap configured to facilitate grabbing of the packaging unit.
  • a semi-packed product in accordance with the present disclosure comprises the packaging unit and an elongated object received in a first recess and in a second recess.
  • the first recess is defined by an edge of the first opening
  • the second recess is defined by an edge of the second opening.
  • the elongated object is received exclusively in the first recess and in the second recess.
  • a semi-packed product as described above may be associated with high flexibility as regards the contour of the elongated object. Specifically, since the elongated object is received in the recesses, design-related modifications of the elongated object in portions that do not correspond to the positions of the recesses may not necessitate a redesign of the packaging unit.
  • the elongated object is a torque wrench configured to tighten a dental implant.
  • the torque wrench may comprise a handle and an indication means.
  • the indication means may extend away from the handle, and may be configured to indicate a torque of the torque wrench.
  • the handle of the torque wrench may be received in the first recess and in the second recess.
  • the indication means may be supported by the side rest of the packaging component.
  • the torque wrench of the semi-packed product further comprises a head portion and a tool detachably connected to the head portion.
  • the tool may be supported by the flap of the packaging component.
  • a torque wrench as described above may be considered a product in which the previously-described effects and/or advantages of the blank, the packaging component, the another packaging component and/or the packaging unit are particularly evident.
  • a packed product in accordance with the present disclosure comprises the semi-packed product and an outer packaging component.
  • the outer packaging component spatially encloses the semi-packed product.
  • the outer packaging component may have the shape of a parallelepiped, in particular, of a cuboid.
  • Spatially enclosing the semi-packed product in an outer packaging component may be associated with the technical effect of promoting protection of the packed product from external influences such as radiation, moisture, or particles such as dust.
  • Fig. 1a depicts a top view of an embodiment of a blank 10 in accordance with the present disclosure.
  • the blank 10 comprises a first blank portion 102, a second blank portion 103, a third blank portion 105 and a fourth blank portion 106.
  • the blank 10 further comprises an intermediate blank portion 104, a first side blank portion 101, and a second side blank portion 107.
  • the blank comprises a first side fold line 121, a first fold line 122, a first intermediate fold line 123, a second intermediate fold line 124, a second fold line 125 and a second side fold line 126.
  • the first side blank portion 101, the first side fold line 121, the first blank portion 102, the first fold line 122, the second blank portion 103, the first intermediate fold line 123, the intermediate blank portion 104, the second intermediate fold line 124, the third blank portion 105, the second fold line 125, the fourth blank portion 106, the second side fold line 126, and the second side blank portion 107 are arranged in a row and in the stated order.
  • the first side blank portion 101, the first side fold line 121, the first blank portion 102, the first fold line 122, the second blank portion 103, the first intermediate fold line 123, the intermediate blank portion 104, the second intermediate fold line 124, the third blank portion 105, the second fold line 125, the fourth blank portion 106, the second side fold line 126, and the second side blank portion 107 lie in one hypothetical substantially flat plane.
  • the blank 10 of Fig. 1a is rectangle-shaped.
  • a first opening 130 extends through the first blank portion 102 and the second blank portion 103.
  • the first opening 130 is substantially symmetrical with respect to the first fold line 122.
  • a second opening 140 extends through the third blank portion 105 and the fourth blank portion 106.
  • the second opening 140 is substantially symmetrical with respect to the second fold line 125.
  • All of the fold lines 121, 122, 123, 124, 125, 126 are substantially straight. All of the fold lines 121, 122, 123, 124, 125, 126 extend from one lateral end portion of the blank to another lateral end portion of the blank 10. The one lateral end portion and the another lateral end portion preferably are opposite lateral end portions.
  • Fig. 1b depicts an enlarged view of a detail of the blank 10 depicted in Fig. 1a .
  • Fig. 1b depicts an enlarged view of the first opening 130 of the blank 10 of Fig. 1a .
  • the first opening 130 comprises a first half-opening being symmetrical to a second half-opening relative to a plane comprising the first fold line 122.
  • the first half-opening comprises a first opening portion 131 and a second opening portion 132.
  • a width of the first opening portion 131 is formed so as to taper towards a direction opposite of the first fold line 122. In other words, a width of the first opening portion 131 becomes smaller with increasing distance from the first fold line 122.
  • the first half opening further comprises a second opening portion 132, which is formed adjacent to an end portion of the first opening portion 131 opposing the first fold line 122.
  • the second opening portion 132 comprises a width, which is larger than a width of the end portion of the first opening portion 131.
  • the first half-opening further comprises a third opening portion 133 being arranged adjacent to the second opening portion 122, and extending in a direction parallel to the first fold line 122.
  • the second opening 140 and the first opening 130 of the depicted embodiment are equally shaped.
  • Fig. 1c depicts a perspective view of an embodiment of a packaging component 10' in accordance with the present disclosure.
  • the depicted packaging component 10' is obtainable by folding the blank 10 of Fig. 1a such that the first blank portion 102 and the second blank portion 103 define an acute angle with the first fold line 122 as a vertex, and such that the third blank portion 105 and the fourth blank portion 106 define an acute angle with the second fold line 125 as a vertex.
  • the blank of Fig. 1a is folded such that the first side blank portion 101, the intermediate blank portion 104 and the second side blank portion 107 lie in one hypothetical flat plane.
  • an edge of the first opening 130 defines a first recess 130'
  • an edge the second opening 140 defines a second recess 140'.
  • Fig. 2a depicts a top view of another embodiment of a blank 10 in accordance with the present disclosure.
  • the depicted blank 10 substantially corresponds to the blank 10 of Fig. 1a , however, a flap portion 101a is provided adjacent to the first side blank portion 101. Moreover, a flap fold line 121a is provided between the flap portion 101a and the first side blank portion 101.
  • the flap fold line 101a is substantially straight and extends parallel to the other fold lines 121, 122, 123, 124, 125, 126 of the blank 10.
  • the flap fold line 121a extends from the one lateral end portion of the blank 10 to the another lateral end portion of the blank 10.
  • Fig. 2b depicts a perspective view of another embodiment of a packaging component 10' in accordance with the present disclosure.
  • the packaging component 10' of Fig. 2b is obtainable by folding the blank 10 of Fig. 2a analogously as described in paragraph [0089] with respect to the blank of Fig. 1a , and by further folding the flap portion 101a by the flap fold line 121a by about 160° with respect to the first side blank portion 101, and such that, after folding, the flap portion 101a is biased towards a direction opposite to the folding direction.
  • Fig. 3a depicts a top view of another embodiment of a blank in accordance with the present disclosure.
  • the depicted blank 10 substantially corresponds to the blank 10 of Fig. 2a , but further comprises a first cut 151, a second cut 152, a first additional fold line 126a, and a second additional fold line 126b. Both the first cut 151 and the second cut 152 extend from the fourth blank portion 106 to the second side blank portion 107.
  • the first cut 151 and the second cut 152 are substantially parallel to each other, and respectively adjacent to the second side fold line 126.
  • Fig. 3b depicts a perspective view of another embodiment of a packaging component 10' in accordance with the present disclosure.
  • the packaging component 10' of Fig. 3b is obtainable by folding the blank 10 of Fig. 3a analogously as described in paragraph [0091] with respect to the blank of Fig. 2a , and by further folding a first side rest portion 106a and a second side rest portion 107a such that the first side rest portion 106a is substantially parallel to all of the first side blank portion 101, the intermediate blank portion 104 and the second side blank portion 107 while being provided offset from all of the first side blank portion 101, the intermediate blank portion 104 and the second side blank portion 107.
  • the first additional fold line 126a is provided adjacent to the first side rest portion 106a.
  • the second additional fold line 126b is provided adjacent to the second additional side rest portion 107b.
  • Fig. 4a depicts an exploded perspective view of an embodiment of a packaging unit in accordance with the present disclosure.
  • Fig. 4b depicts a perspective view of the embodiment of a packaging unit depicted in Fig. 4a .
  • the depicted packaging unit comprises the packaging component 10' of Fig. 3b and a second packaging component 20.
  • the second packaging component comprises a first adhering portion 201, a first free portion 202, a second adhering portion 203, a second free portion 204 and a third adhering portion 205.
  • the first adhering portion 201 is attached to the first side blank portion 101
  • the second adhering portion 203 is attached to the intermediate blank portion 104
  • the third adhering portion 205 is attached to the second side blank portion 107.
  • the first side rest portion 106a, the second side rest portion 106b, the first blank portion 102, the second blank portion 103, the third blank portion 105 and the fourth blank portion 106 are not in contact with (any
  • Fig. 5a depicts a first perspective view of an embodiment of a semi-packed product in accordance with the present disclosure.
  • Fig. 5b depicts a second perspective view of an embodiment of a semi-packed product in accordance with the present disclosure;
  • Fig. 5c depicts a side view of an embodiment of a semi-packed product in accordance with the present disclosure; The perspective of the side view of Fig. 5c is indicated with the letter S in Figs. 5a and 5b .
  • the semi-packed product of Figs. 5a, 5b and 5c comprises the packaging unit of Figs. 4a and 4b as well as a torque wrench 30 configured to tighten or loose a dental implant.
  • the a torque wrench 30 comprises a handle 301 and an indication means 305.
  • the indication means 301 extends away from the handle 301 and is configured to indicate a torque of the torque wrench 30.
  • the handle 301 is received received in the first recess 130' and in the second recess 140'
  • the indication means 305 is supported by the side rest 150 of the packaging component 10'.
  • the torque wrench 30 further comprises a head portion 302 and a tool 303 detachably connected to the head portion 302.
  • the tool 303 is supported by the flap 101a of the packaging component 10' in order to prevent (accidental) detachment of the tool 303 from the torque wrench 30.
  • the flap 101a applies a force to the tool 303, the force being directed towards the head portion 302 of the torque wrench 30.
  • Fig. 6a depicts a side view of components of an embodiment of a packed product in accordance with the present disclosure.
  • Fig. 6b depicts a top view of components of an embodiment of a packed product in accordance with the present disclosure;
  • the perspective of Fig. 6b is indicated in Fig. 6a by the letter V.
  • the packed product comprises the semi-packed product of Figs. 5a and 5b , and an outer packaging component 40.
  • the outer packaging component 40 is configured to spatially enclose the semi-packed product of Figs. 5a and 5b . Yet, in the state depicted in Figs. 6a and 6b , the semi-packed product is partially shifted out of the outer packaging component 40 for the sake of visibility.
  • the outer packaging component 40 further comprises a first side opening flap 402, a second side opening flap 404, a top side opening flap 401 and a bottom side opening flap 403.
  • the first side opening flap 402, the second side opening flap 404, the top side opening flap 401 and the bottom side opening flap 403 are arranged so as to surround an opening of the outer packaging component 40.
  • the opening of the outer packaging component 40 is configured such that the semi-packed product may be introduced there-through into an interior of the outer packaging component 40.
  • a side of the outer packaging component, preferably a top side 406 thereof optionally comprises an indication opening 410 configured to indicate whether a semi-packed product or a product is provided inside the outer packaging component 40.

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