EP4054953A1 - Emballage pour lames céramiques - Google Patents

Emballage pour lames céramiques

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EP4054953A1
EP4054953A1 EP20803112.0A EP20803112A EP4054953A1 EP 4054953 A1 EP4054953 A1 EP 4054953A1 EP 20803112 A EP20803112 A EP 20803112A EP 4054953 A1 EP4054953 A1 EP 4054953A1
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Prior art keywords
packaging
layer
base layer
cover
blade
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English (en)
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Sylke Wendt
Kerry Henn
Julian Soult
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Martor KG
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Martor KG
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    • 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
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    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
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Definitions

  • the present invention relates to packaging for cutting blades, multiple packaging comprising a plurality of interconnected packaging for cutting blades, a method for packaging cutting blades and a method for producing a multiple packaging from a plurality of interconnected packaging.
  • a flexible packaging for cutting blades which has a flexible first layer with at least one cavity formed therein, which forms a base for receiving a cutting blade, a flexible second layer which is arranged above the base, and a seal, the seal being formed around the perimeter of each cavity to encapsulate a cutting blade disposed in the cavity.
  • the European patent EP 1 968868 B1 discloses methods for producing packaging and packaging webs.
  • the methods disclosed therein include attaching a first to a second layer to create a bonded area comprising a peelable seal. Perforation cuts are provided through the first layer.
  • a transverse cut is provided through both the first and second layers, the transverse cut traversing the perforation cut at least once to create a section which forms a tab.
  • European patent specification EP 0 922 651 B1 discloses resealable, dust-proof packagings which have a front side wall and a rear side wall which are arranged one above the other.
  • the German patent application DE 102008015079 A1 discloses multiple packagings for at least two separate contents, each of which is contained in an envelope having a cavity. Two adjacent covers are connected by a common edge of at least two surfaces of a respective cover that abut at an angle.
  • the European patent application EP 0 260 345 A2 discloses packaging units with several folding boxes and a method for producing packaging units with several folding boxes.
  • the object of the present invention is to provide an improved packaging for cutting blades which, in particular, better meets the diverse requirements from sales, storage, transport, production and disposal of packaging and cutting blades.
  • Another object of the present invention is to provide associated methods for packaging cutting blades and for producing multiple packs, which consist of a plurality of interconnected packs for cutting blades.
  • the object on which the invention is based is achieved by a packaging for cutting blades which has an essentially flat base layer made of a first packaging material and an essentially flat cover layer made of a second packaging material, the cover layer being arranged on an upper side of the base layer and is at least partially connected to the base layer.
  • the base layer has a blade receptacle designed to receive a single cutting blade.
  • the first packaging material and the second packaging material consist predominantly of cardboard.
  • the first and second packaging material are each a material whose mass and / or volume content of cardboard makes up more than half of the total volume and / or the total mass.
  • the first and second packaging material can be 50% and more, 60% and more, 70% and more, 80% and more, particularly preferably 90% and more, more preferably 95% and more, each on the Total volume and / or the total mass of the respective packaging material, made of cardboard.
  • the portion of the respective packaging material that does not consist of cardboard is preferably formed by different fillers and / or additives selected according to the specific application, individually or in combination with one another.
  • the fillers and / or additives are preferably selected in order to advantageously influence a property of the respective packaging material.
  • the surface of the first and second packaging material, or the cardboard used therein preferably have markings, in particular in the form of prints.
  • the cardboard of the first packaging material and the second packaging material according to the first aspect of the invention is preferably produced by any manufacturing method selected according to the specific application. In particular, it is preferred that the manufacturing method for the first packaging material and the manufacturing method for the second packaging material are identical; alternatively, different manufacturing methods are preferred for the first and second packaging material.
  • the cardboard of the first packaging material and / or the second packaging material is preferably solid cardboard, corrugated cardboard or any combination of solid and corrugated cardboard. It is preferred that the first and / or the second packaging material form a multilayer composite made of several, identical or different, layers of cardboard.
  • a first starting material on which the manufacturing process for the first packaging material and / or the second packaging material is based is partly, predominantly or completely a recycling material, in particular recycled cardboard.
  • a second starting material on which the production process for the first packaging material and / or the second packaging material is based is partly, predominantly or completely, a pulp obtained from certified sustainable sources.
  • the first starting material made of recycling material can be combined with the second starting material made of cellulose from certified sustainable sources in any proportions.
  • the base layer and the cover layer are essentially flat, that is to say they each have a length and a width which extend in one plane. This plane is preferably planar.
  • the plane is curved in one or both directions that define the plane.
  • the base layer and the top layer each have a thickness perpendicular to the respective plane of length and width, the respective thickness being significantly less than the respective length and the respective width. In particular, the respective thickness corresponds to 20% or less, 15% or less, 10% or less of the respective length and width of the base layer or top layer.
  • the connection, at least in sections, between the base layer and the top layer can be made by any suitable means, which are preferably matched to the packaging materials used.
  • the base layer and the cover layer are preferably glued, welded, pressed, connected by means of fastening elements, and / or combinations thereof to a connecting section. It is further preferred if the connecting section connects a rear side of the cover layer with an upper side of the base layer in a flat manner.
  • the packaging preferably has the shape of a rectangle, the length and width of which can in particular correspond to a credit card format. It is further preferred that the length and width of the base layer correspond to the length and width of the cover layer.
  • the section of the cover layer which forms the cover is a section of the cover layer.
  • the cover layer comprises a first section, which forms the cover, and a second section, which is designed to remain connected to the base layer after the cover has been detached.
  • Packaging according to the first aspect of the invention is particularly advantageous, since the use of cardboard in the packaging material facilitates the disposal of the packaging and its recycling.
  • the blade holder is designed to limit a movement of an individual cutting blade received by the blade holder at least in one plane parallel to the base layer.
  • the movement of a cutting blade through the blade holder can thereby be limited to an extent that excludes or at least makes it sufficiently improbable that one received in the packaging
  • the cutting blade is damaged during transport and handling of the packaging.
  • the blade holder is preferably designed to completely prevent the movement of a single cutting blade housed therein. Any known means for producing a form fit or force fit between the blade holder and the cutting blade come into consideration, in particular by means of form fit elements, undercuts, adhesive layers and / or anchoring elements and clamping elements or sections.
  • a packaging which has an essentially flat base layer made of a first packaging material and an essentially flat top layer made of a second packaging material, the top layer is arranged on an upper side of the base layer and is at least partially connected to the base layer.
  • the base layer has a blade receptacle which is designed to receive a single cutting blade so that a cutting edge of a received cutting blade has a blade orientation predetermined by the blade receptacle.
  • the first packaging material has at least a first rigidity along a first main material direction and a second rigidity along a second main material direction.
  • the base layer and / or the cover layer is arranged such that the first main material direction is oriented parallel to the blade orientation.
  • the second packaging material has at least a third rigidity along a third main material direction and a fourth rigidity along a fourth main material direction.
  • the base layer and / or the cover layer is arranged in such a way that the third main material direction is oriented parallel to the blade orientation.
  • the base layer and / or top layer can be arranged such that the second and / or fourth main material direction is parallel to the blade orientation.
  • the first rigidity is greater than the second rigidity.
  • the third is stiffness greater than the fourth stiffness.
  • the first and second rigidity and the third and fourth rigidity can be the same.
  • the first, second, third and fourth stiffnesses are the same.
  • the first and / or the second packaging material each have a further rigidity along a further main direction.
  • the respective main directions of one of the two packaging materials can be perpendicular to one another.
  • the first and second as well as the third and fourth main directions lie in a plane, parallel to which the base layer and the cover layer extend. Because a first main material direction is parallel to the blade alignment, the bending behavior of the packaging can be adapted accordingly to the requirements of the cutting blade for preferred handling.
  • a long, thin cutting blade which is very flexible as a result, can be accommodated in the blade holder.
  • the packaging prevents the long, thin cutting blade from bending.
  • the first rigidity of the first packaging material is preferably adapted to be greater than the second rigidity of the first packaging material, as a result of which it is difficult to bend the packaging longitudinally to the cutting blade.
  • a third main material direction of the second packaging material can also be aligned parallel to the blade alignment, the third rigidity being greater than the fourth rigidity.
  • the main material directions of the first and / or second packaging material can be aligned in any way in order to achieve a desired rigidity behavior of the packaging.
  • the first and / or the second packaging material is a corrugated cardboard, the direction of the corrugation of which corresponds to the first and / or third main material direction.
  • the direction of the wave course corresponds to used corrugated cardboard of the second and / or third main material direction.
  • any suitable material with anisotropic rigidity can be used as the first and / or second packaging material as a replacement for corrugated cardboard, or in addition to corrugated cardboard that is used.
  • the use of plastics is conceivable which, in particular through appropriate drawing, rolling or casting processes, have undergone an alignment of the polymer chains contained therein before, during and after their production.
  • the blade holder of the first and the second aspect of the invention can optionally be provided as a separate element, or can be produced by machining the base layer on or in the base layer. In a preferred embodiment, the blade holder is formed by a recess in the base layer.
  • the recess has an inner contour which at least in sections corresponds to the outer contour of an individual cutting blade.
  • the packaging further comprises an essentially flat carrier layer made of a third packaging material, which is attached to the rear side of the base layer.
  • the third packaging material can be different or identical to the first and / or the second packaging material and have any property and any feature disclosed in relation to the first and second packaging material, isolated or in combination.
  • the application of the carrier layer can take place in the same way as the connection of the base layer and the cover layer.
  • another suitable connection can be selected.
  • the base layer and the carrier layer can be glued to one another over a large area and thus formed essentially in one piece, so that they form a coherent, two-layer composite.
  • a carrier layer can be advantageous in order to further stiffen the packaging, to arrange several packages on a continuous carrier layer, or to achieve an appearance of the packaging that is appealing to the user.
  • part of the blade holder is formed by a through opening in the base layer which extends from the top to a rear side of the base layer.
  • a carrier layer preferably attached to the rear of the blade holder then preferably forms a rear wall of the blade holder.
  • the packaging further comprises a profiled recess which is designed to hang the packaging on a corresponding counterpart of a storage facility.
  • the packaging also has a tear-off area, the profiled recess being arranged in the tear-off area.
  • the tear-off area is arranged in a section of the base layer, the cover layer and / or the carrier layer, the tear-off area being delimited from the rest of the packaging by a perforation along which the tear-off area can be torn off.
  • the profiled recess has the shape of a Euro perforation.
  • the profiled recess can be torn off together with a tear-off area, this can, for example, advantageously facilitate handling after purchase. So it can be possible for a customer, if the profiled recess is no longer needed after the purchase, to remove the tear-off area and thus to reduce the storage space required by the packaging.
  • the carrier layer and the cover layer are formed in one piece and are connected to one another by means of an intermediate section.
  • a carrier layer is divided into two areas by an intermediate section, a first area which remains as a carrier layer and a second area which is formed as a carrier layer.
  • the base layer is arranged between the carrier layer and the cover layer.
  • the second area is preferably turned over by about 180 ° along the intermediate section, which is formed, for example, by a folded edge in the carrier layer, until it comes to rest on the base layer.
  • Such Packaging can be advantageous because the number of semi-finished products required for its manufacture is further reduced.
  • the base layer and the cover layer are formed in one piece and are connected to one another by means of an intermediate region.
  • Such a packaging is preferably produced in a manner analogous to that described above with regard to the packaging, in which the carrier layer and cover layer are formed in one piece, it being possible for this embodiment to offer analogous advantages.
  • a carrier layer is optionally attached under the base layer.
  • the carrier layer, base layer and cover layer are formed in one piece.
  • a first intermediate section connects the carrier layer and base layer, while a second intermediate section connects the base layer and cover layer.
  • a line of weakness is applied in the cover layer, which at least in sections delimits the section of the cover layer that forms the cover.
  • the line of weakness is a perforation which enables the cover to be removed from the cover layer and thus enables access to the blade holder.
  • the section of the cover layer which forms the cover is completely surrounded by the line of weakness, as a result of which the cover can be completely separated from the packaging.
  • the line of weakness can only partially surround the section that forms the cover. Thus, a portion of the edge of the cover is recessed from the line of weakness.
  • This recessed section can be connected to the cover layer, in which case the recessed section can form a hinge line if the line of weakness has been separated. This allows the cover to be opened and closed.
  • the cut-out section is arranged on the edge of the packaging, as a result of which this area is designed, for example, as a tab to make it easier to grip the cover.
  • the contour of the recessed section on the edge of the cover can assume any shape that enables or supports the function as a hinge line or, alternatively, as a tab, in particular shapes such as those explained in the figures and the description of the figures.
  • a rear side of the cover layer and the upper side of the base Layer connected to one another at least at at least one connecting section, wherein the at least one connecting section is arranged in a region of the cover layer that is outside the cover.
  • multiple packaging is provided from a plurality of interconnected packs, which are preferably packs according to the first or second aspect of the invention. It is also preferred that the multiple packaging comprises packaging according to both the first and the second aspect in combination. In particular, the multiple packaging comprises interconnected packagings in each of which a single cutting blade or two or more, preferably not more than four cutting blades, is individually packaged.
  • the multiple packaging according to the third aspect of the invention comprises a continuous, substantially flat base layer made of a first packaging material, a continuous, substantially flat cover layer made of a second packaging material, the cover layer being arranged on an upper side of the base layer and at least in sections with the Base layer is connected.
  • the base layer and the cover layer form a plurality of packs which are lined up along at least one first row direction, a division area being arranged between each two packs adjoining one another in the first row direction.
  • Each division area runs at least in sections transversely to the first row direction and / or divides a first pack from a second pack.
  • Each division area has a nominal dividing line which is arranged or formed either in the base layer or in the top layer.
  • the division area in each another layer of the multiple packaging in which the nominal dividing line is not arranged, a hinge line.
  • the base layer and the top layer of the multiple packaging are continuous, i. H. the base layer and the top layer each form a coherent layer that extends over the entire multiple packaging. This also means that the base layer and the top layer of the multiple packaging each form the base layer and the top layer of each individual packaging from the plurality of packaging that are connected to one another to form multiple packaging.
  • the individual packagings from the plurality of packagings are lined up along at least one first lined up direction.
  • the multiple packaging thus forms a chain of individual packs following one another in the first row direction.
  • the multiple packaging has a second alignment direction, along which individual packagings are also lined up. In this way, the first and second rowing directions form a multiple packaging from columns and rows of individual packaging. It should be understood that only a single column or a single row can also be provided.
  • the respective division areas between two individual packagings adjoining one another in a row direction subdivide the multiple packaging into individual sections in which the individual packagings are formed.
  • the nominal dividing line of each division area forms a line along which the layer in which it is arranged can be separated. It preferably forms a separation and / or kink point. At this separation and / or kink point, the individual packagings are intended to be kinked against one another or separated from one another.
  • the nominal dividing line is preferably a marking along which the respective layer is to be severed by the user, for example with a knife or scissors or simply by tearing. In a further preferred embodiment, the nominal dividing line is formed by a weakening of the respective layer.
  • the weakening is in the form of a local notch and / or a weakening line along at least a section of the nominal dividing line.
  • a line of weakness weakens the layer in which it is arranged along this line with respect to adjacent areas of the layer, in particular to areas which do not have a line of weakness.
  • the line of weakness is designed as a partial or continuous perforation.
  • the line of weakness is designed as a regional reduction in the thickness of the respective layer. The line of weakness thus allows the respective layer in which it is attached to be severed.
  • each dividing area is designed in such a way that when the respective layer has been severed along the nominal dividing line, a degree of freedom of rotation is created between two packs that are adjacent to one another along the dividing area.
  • a first adjacent packaging can be folded over relative to a second, adjacent packaging. It can be advantageous to fold over a first package relative to the second package in such a way that the first package comes to rest on the second package.
  • the stringing together of individual packagings which results in a predominantly flat expansion of the multiple packaging, can be converted into a stacking of individual packagings in the manner of an accordion without completely loosing the connection between the individual packagings along a division area.
  • the hinge line can be designed in any way that can provide a degree of freedom of rotation.
  • the hinge line can preferably be a fold line which is only introduced into the packaging material by folding over the packaging.
  • the elasticity of the packaging material enables a line running parallel to the weakening line to function as a hinge line as soon as the respective other layer has been severed along the target dividing line without the respective packaging material being cut along the hinge line further processing is required.
  • the hinge line can also be formed by a regional weakening, for example by reducing the thickness of the respective layer.
  • the separation areas can assume any desired contour, preferably adapted to the application, which runs at least in sections transversely to the respective row direction.
  • the respective separation area is designed in such a way that two adjacent packages can be detached from one another, in particular torn off, along the intended separation line.
  • the base layer has a blade holder for each individual package.
  • the cover layer has a section for each packaging which forms a cover for the blade holder.
  • the section of the cover layer which forms the cover is delimited at least in sections by a second line of weakness, so that the respective covers of the individual packaging are detachable from the top layer in any order.
  • this is achieved in that the first and second lines of weakness are arranged at a distance from one another, in particular so that they do not intersect.
  • the advantageous removal of cutting blades in any order from the multiple packaging can thus be made possible.
  • each cover of the respective individual packagings can thereby also be detached, regardless of whether the individual packagings are connected to an adjacent packagings or not. This can be advantageous because it gives the user more flexibility in using the packaging.
  • a cutting blade is arranged in the blade holder so that it cannot be lost.
  • a fourth aspect of the invention relates to the use of a packaging optionally of the first or second aspect or a multiple packaging of the third aspect of the invention for packaging ceramic blades.
  • the packaging and multiple packaging disclosed here are advantageous because they are made of cardboard and protect the blade and / or enable the blade to be removed individually, so that synergy effects can be achieved here.
  • a method for packaging a cutting blade comprises providing a substantially flat base layer made of a first packaging material, providing a blade holder on or in the base layer, and providing a single one Cutting blade in the blade holder and the provision of a substantially flat cover layer made of a second packaging material on an upper side of the base layer.
  • the method further comprises connecting the cover layer to the base layer at least in sections. A section of the cover layer forms a cover for the blade holder.
  • the first and second packaging material preferably consist predominantly of cardboard.
  • the method is suitable for at least partially producing a package according to the first or second or a multiple package according to the third aspect of the invention.
  • a method for packaging a cutting blade comprises the provision of an essentially flat carrier layer, the application of an essentially flat base layer on the carrier layer, the provision of a blade holder on or in the base layer and the provision of a single cutting blade in the blade holder.
  • the method further comprises folding over a section of the carrier layer along a connecting section, wherein the folded over section of the carrier layer forms a cover layer, and at least in sections attaching the cover layer to an upper side of the base layer.
  • the method is suitable for at least partially producing a package according to the first or second or a multiple package according to the third aspect of the invention.
  • a method for producing multiple packaging preferably multiple packaging according to the third aspect of the invention.
  • the multiple packaging to be produced by the method comprises a plurality of interconnected packaging, preferably packaging for individually packaged products such as cutting blades, and particularly preferably packaging according to the first or second aspect of the invention.
  • the method comprises the provision of a continuous, essentially flat base layer made of a first packaging material, the provision of a plurality of blade holders on or in the base layer, which are lined up along at least one first row direction, the provision of a continuous, substantially flat cover layer made of a second Packaging material on an upper side of the base layer, the at least sectionally connecting the cover layer to the base layer, and the provision or production of a division area between two blade receptacles adjoining each other in the first row direction, each division area running at least in sections transversely to the row direction. Furthermore, the method comprises the provision or production of each division region by introducing a nominal dividing line either into the base layer and / or into the cover layer.
  • the method further comprises the application of an essentially flat carrier layer on the rear side of the base layer.
  • the method further comprises folding over a section of the carrier layer along a connecting section, the turned over section of the carrier layer forming the cover layer.
  • the method comprises turning over a section of the base layer along a connecting section, the turned over section of the base layer forming the cover layer.
  • the method comprises folding over a portion of the carrier layer along a first connecting section, wherein the folded over portion of the carrier layer forms the base layer, and furthermore folding over a portion of the so formed Base layer along a second connecting section, the folded-over portion of the base layer forming the cover layer.
  • the base layer, cover layer and carrier layer of the packaging are preferably provided from a single, coherent flat piece of the same packaging material by being turned over twice.
  • the method comprises folding over a portion of the base layer along a connecting portion, the turned over portion of the base layer forming the cover layer.
  • the packaging produced according to this preferred method does not necessarily have a carrier layer in this case.
  • the method further comprises the introduction of a second line of weakness in the cover layer, the second line of weakness at least partially at a region of the cover layer which forms a cover for the blade holder limited.
  • FIG. 1A shows a plan view of an exemplary embodiment of a multiple packaging according to the invention, which has two individual packs adjoining one another in a row direction according to a further aspect of the invention, and a sectional view along the line A-A.
  • FIG. 1B shows a plan view of a further exemplary embodiment of a multiple packaging according to the invention, which has two individual packagings adjoining one another in a row direction according to a further aspect of the invention, as well as a sectional view along the line A-A.
  • FIG. 2 shows a further plan view of the exemplary embodiment from FIG. 1A, as well as a further sectional view along the line B-B.
  • FIG. 3 shows a top view of an exemplary embodiment of a multiple packaging according to the invention according to FIGS. 1 A and 1 B, a cover layer of the multiple packaging having been turned over in order to expose a base layer of the multiple packaging.
  • FIG. 4 shows a plan view of an exemplary embodiment of the multiple packaging according to the invention according to FIGS. 1A, 1B and 3, the two individual packagings are detached from one another along a nominal dividing line of a division area, and furthermore a tear-off area is detached from the rest of the packaging.
  • FIG. 5 shows a further top view of the exemplary embodiment from FIG. 4, a cover of a blade holder of a first individual package being shown detached from the package, thus revealing a view of a cutting blade arranged in a blade holder.
  • FIG. 6 shows a further top view of the exemplary embodiment from FIG. 4, wherein, as in FIG. 5, the cover of a blade holder of a first individual package is shown detached from the packaging, and also the cover of a blade holder of a second individual package is shown released from the package, wherein the second blade holder is free of a cutting blade.
  • a multiple packaging M has a first individual packaging E1 and a second individual packaging E2, which are lined up along a first row direction R1.
  • the two individual packagings E1, E2 adjoin one another along a division region 1 which, in the exemplary embodiment shown, runs perpendicular to the row direction R1.
  • the first individual packaging E1 is adjoined by a tear-off area 2 which can be torn off from the individual packaging E1, and thus from the entire remaining multiple packaging M, along a perforation 3.
  • a profiled recess 4 is arranged, which is designed to hang the entire multiple packaging M on a corresponding counterpart of a storage device (not shown).
  • the profiled recess 4 is designed in the form of a Euro perforation.
  • the multiple packaging M in further embodiments that are not shown in the figures can have a second row direction R2, along which, in addition to the first row direction R1, individual packs are also lined up.
  • Such an embodiment forms, for example, a multiple packaging M which lines up a plurality of rows of individual packages lined up in the first lined up direction R1 in a second lined up direction R2. This can result in a pattern of rows and columns of individual packaging.
  • the multiple packaging M is made up of several layers. The cutting line AA runs at a short distance from an edge 7 of the multiple packaging M, which extends parallel to the row direction R1.
  • a carrier layer 10 forms the lowermost layer of the multiple packaging M, a base layer 20 being arranged on the upper side 12 of the carrier layer 10 and a cover layer 30 being arranged on the upper side 13 of the base layer 20.
  • the carrier layer 10 and the base layer 20 are congruent, so that the base layer 20 completely covers the carrier layer 10.
  • the cover layer 30 has a smaller extent in the direction of the first row direction R1.
  • the carrier layer 10 and the base layer 20, in which the area of the base layer 20 that is not covered by the cover layer 30, form the tear-off area 2. That is, the tear-off area 2 is formed exclusively by the carrier layer 10 and base layer 20.
  • the perforation 3 extends through the carrier layer 10 and the base layer 20, along an edge 31 of the cover layer 30, which marks the beginning of the cover layer 30 transversely to the course of the first row direction R1.
  • the division region 1 has a nominal dividing line 21 in the base layer 20, a nominal dividing line 32 in the cover layer 30, and a hinge line 11 in the carrier layer 10.
  • Separation lines 21, 32 are formed as perforations 14 in the base layer 20 and perforations 15 in the cover layer 30, while the hinge line 11 comprises a fold line 16 in the carrier layer 10.
  • the base layer 20 consists of a flat first packaging material 17, the cover layer 30 consists of a flat second packaging material 18, and the carrier layer 10 consists of a flat third packaging material 19.
  • the carrier layer 10 consists of a flat third packaging material 19.
  • each a corrugated cardboard, the direction W of which extends parallel to the first row direction R1.
  • the respective first, second and third thicknesses D1, D2, D3 of the carrier layer 10, the base layer 20 and the cover layer 30 are considerably smaller than their dimensions in the plan view illustrated plane in which the layers each extend flat.
  • all three layers 10, 20, 30 have in common a total thickness D which essentially corresponds to the sum of the first, second and third thicknesses D1, D2, D3.
  • the first individual packaging E1 and the second individual packaging E2 are each designed as rectangles of the same size, the dividing area 1 forming a common edge of a long side of the two rectangles.
  • the format of each of the rectangles corresponds to that of a credit card.
  • the exemplary embodiment shown in FIG. 1B essentially corresponds to the exemplary embodiment from FIG. 1A, identical and similar elements being provided with the same reference numerals as in FIG. 1A. In this respect, reference is made in full to the above description and the differences to the first exemplary embodiment (FIG. 1 A) in particular are explained below.
  • the multiple packaging M shown has only one base layer 20 and one cover layer 30.
  • FIG. 2 shows a further top view of the exemplary embodiment from FIG. 1A and a sectional view along the line BB, which essentially represents a center line of the multiple packaging M.
  • the base layer 20 has a first blade holder 22 in the area of the first packaging E1, and a second blade holder 23 in the area of the second packaging E2.
  • the first blade holder 22 and the second blade holder 23 are each designed as first and second cavities 26, 27.
  • the first and second cavities 26, 27 are each formed by a through opening which extends from the upper side 13 of the base layer 20 to its rear side 28.
  • a rear wall 29a, 29b of the respective blade receptacles 22, 23 is formed by the carrier layer 10 in the present exemplary embodiment. As shown in the sectional illustration in FIG. 2, the profiled recess 4 extends as a through opening through the base layer 20 and the carrier layer 10.
  • the blade receptacles 22, 23 are each covered by a section of the cover layer 30 which, in the present exemplary embodiments (FIGS. 1A to 6), is delimited from the cover layer 30 by a respective first or second weakening line 35, 36.
  • the first and second lines of weakness 35, 36 are approximately U-shaped and run out of the cover layer 30, so that each cover 33, 34 also has a free edge 37, 38.
  • the first weakening line 35 here has a first weakening line section 35a, which runs perpendicular to the first row direction R1 and runs on the side of the first cover 33 facing the tear-off section 2, a second weakened line section 35b, which runs parallel to the first row direction R1 on the free edge 37 runs opposite side of the first cover 33, and a third weakening line section 35c, which again runs perpendicular to the first row direction R1, but runs on the side of the first cover 33 facing away from the tear-off section 2.
  • the first line of weakness portion 35a and the third line of weakness portion 35c are designed as a perforation.
  • the second weakening line section 35b is preferably designed with a fold line, but can also be untreated.
  • the second line of weakness 36 has a fourth line of weakness section 36a, which runs perpendicular to the first row direction R1 and runs on the side of the second cover 34 facing the tear-off section 2 or the division area 1, a fifth line of weakness section 36b, which runs parallel to the first The row direction R1 runs on the side of the second cover 34 opposite the free edge 38, and a sixth weakening line section 36c, which again runs perpendicular to the first row direction R1, but on the side of the second cover 34 facing away from the tear-off section 2 or the dividing area 1 runs.
  • the fourth line of weakness section 36a and the sixth line of weakness section 36c are designed as perforations.
  • the fifth line of weakness section 36b is preferably formed with a fold line, but can also be untreated.
  • the respective perforated weakening line section 35a, 35c, 36a. 36c extends through the entire thickness D3 of the cover layer 30.
  • the respective cover 33, 34 can be detached from the cover layer 30 and the respective blade holder 22, 23 released.
  • the respective cover 33, 34 is preferably pivoted about the second or fifth line of weakness section 35b, 36b.
  • the covers 33, 34 are arranged in such a way that the free edge 37, 38 is arranged on a respective edge of a short side of the respective individual packs E1, E2.
  • the second and fifth line of weakness sections 35b, 36b can also be designed as perforations. By separating the respective line of weakness 35, 36, the respective cover 33, 34 in such an alternative embodiment can thus be completely detached from the rest of the packaging.
  • covers 33, 34 each have a free edge 37, 38, which is arranged on an edge of the individual packs E1, E2, can consist in that the covers 33, 34 independently of one another, in any order are solvable.
  • the free edge 37, 38 in the present exemplary embodiment is provided with a curvature 40, 41, which can make it easier for a user to grasp and detach the cover 33, 34.
  • the blade holder 22, 23 is an individual packaging E1, E2 is formed as a groove-shaped recess or depression (not shown) in the base layer 20, which extends only over part of the thickness D2 of the base layer 20.
  • FIG. 3 shows a plan view of a multiple packaging M according to the preceding FIGS. 1A, 1B and 2, the cover layer 30 and the carrier layer 10 consisting of a coherent piece 43 of flat packaging material, ie. H. are integrally formed.
  • a connecting section 24 divides the coherent piece 43 of flat packaging material into two sections, which form the cover layer 30 and the carrier layer 10 of the multiple packaging M.
  • the cover layer 30 is shown folded away from the base layer 30 along the connecting section 24, so that a view of the blade holder 22, 23 is released.
  • packaging ie. H.
  • a carrier layer 10 and a cover layer 30 are formed and stacked, the base layer 20 being enclosed between the cover layer 30 and carrier layer 10 connected via the connecting section 24 .
  • a base layer 20 together with the cover layer 30 and the carrier layer 10 also consists of the same coherent piece 43 of flat packaging material.
  • Such an embodiment has the first connecting section 24 and a second connecting section 44 in the flat piece of packaging material, which together divide the flat piece 43 of packaging material into three sections, each of which is the carrier layer 10, the cover layer 30 and the base layer 20 by folding along the respective Form connecting sections 24, 44.
  • the first and second connecting sections 24, 44 are arranged at opposite ends of the carrier layer 10, which are parallel to the first row direction R1.
  • the section forming the base layer 20 is first pivoted around the second connecting section 44, so that the base layer 20 is arranged flat on the carrier layer 10, and then - after the blade receptacles 22, 23 have been filled - the section forming the cover layer 30 becomes pivoted about the first connecting section 24, so that the cover layer 30 is arranged flat on the base layer 20, as described above.
  • the cover layer 30 and the base layer 20 are made in one piece from the same coherent piece 43 of flat packaging material and connected via a connecting section 24, while the carrier layer 10 consists of a separate third packaging material 19.
  • FIG. 3 further shows how in the shown and all other embodiments of a packaging E1, E2, a connection between the base layer 20 and the cover layer 30 can be established.
  • first to fourth connecting sections 39a, 39b, 39c, 39d can be provided on the rear side 45 of the cover layer 30.
  • these are preferably designed as adhesive strips 46a, 46b, 46c, 46d.
  • the connecting sections 39 are arranged in a region of the cover layer 30 which lies outside a region of the covers 33, 34. In this way, it can be prevented, for example, that when one of the covers 33, 34 is detached, the connection between the cover layer 30 and the base layer 20 is also unintentionally detached.
  • fifth to eighth connecting sections 39e, 39f, 39g, 39h are formed on the upper side 13 of the base layer 20, which in turn are formed as adhesive strips 46e, 46f, 46g, 46h. In this way, the cover layer 30 can be glued to the base layer 20.
  • FIG. 3 shows that the blade receptacles 22, 23 in the present embodiment are designed as first and second cavities 26, 27 in the base layer 20, which have an inner contour 47, 48 that at least partially corresponds to an outer contour 49 (cf. FIG. 5) corresponds to a cutting blade K to be attached therein.
  • This free handling area 50, 51 can be adapted in shape and size to a fingertip, as shown, in order to facilitate the removal of the cutting blade K.
  • the shown trapezoidal contour of the cutting blade K can be replaced by any blade contour, such as rectangular, sickle-shaped, triangular, partially circular, etc. whereby the inner contour of an associated blade holder 22, 23 must also be adapted accordingly.
  • the pairing of the inner contour 47, 48 of the blade holder 22, 23 and the outer contour 49 of the cutting blade K shown here can enable the cutting blade K to be positively received, whereby a movement of the cutting blade K in the blade holder 22, 23 can be limited.
  • the first and second cavities 26, 27, which form the blade receptacles 22, 23 as shown in FIG. 3, are preferably produced by punching out of the base layer 20.
  • the view in FIG. 3 further shows a preferred embodiment of the covers 33, 34, which preferably each have a fold line 33A, 34A.
  • the fold lines 33A, 34A are opposite the respective free edge 37, 38 of the covers 33, 34, and are spaced so that it is easier for a user to use a finger under the free edge 36, 37 and the fold line 33A, 34A to grip limited tab portion 52, 53 to lift and release cover 33, 34.
  • the fold line 33A, 34A can essentially serve as a hinge so that the tab section 52, 53 can be opened around the fold line 33A, 34 relative to the remaining part of the cover 33, 34.
  • a tab depth L1, L2 between the respective fold line 33A, 34A and the respective free edge 37, 38 is approximately 5 mm or more, in a further preferred embodiment 7.5 mm or more, and in a particularly preferred embodiment 10 mm or more, in each case measured between the points of the fold line 33A, 34A and the associated free edge 37, 38 which are located opposite one another and which are further apart.
  • FIG. 4 shows a top view of an embodiment of a package E1, E2 according to FIGS. 1A, 1B, 2 and 3.
  • the dividing area 1 between the two adjacent individual packages E1, E2 is designed to be separable, so that a single package E1, E2 can be detached from the multiple packaging M.
  • any number of further individual packages can be attached to the second individual package E2 in the first row direction R1.
  • the embodiment shown in FIG. 4 further shows how the tear-off area 2 is separated from the individual packaging E1 along the perforation 3.
  • packaging E1, E2 and multiple packaging M according to the present invention can also be designed without a tear-off area 2. It is further to be understood that a single package E1, E2 can also be produced separately according to one of the embodiments shown and used as such for packaging a cutting blade K.
  • FIG. 5 shows the embodiment shown in FIG. 4, the cover 33 of the individual packaging E1 having been removed from the cover layer 30, as a result of which the view of a cutting blade K, which is arranged in the blade holder 22, is released.
  • FIG. 6 shows the embodiment shown in FIG. 4 and FIG. 5, the cover 34 of the second individual package E2 also being shown removed from the blade holder 23, the blade holder 23 being shown free of a cutting blade K.
  • FIG. 6 also shows possible types of attachment for markings 6A-H, in particular prints.
  • markings 6A-H are on the tear-off area 2, a rear side of the covers 33, 34, an upper side 55 of the cover layer 30, on a rear wall 29a, 29b of the blade holder 23, and in a region of the upper side 13 of the base layer 20 exposed by removing the covers 33,34.
  • each of the markings 6A-H can be applied in isolation or in any combination with the remaining markings 6A-H.
  • the markings 6A-H can be present in every embodiment of a package E1, E2 according to the present invention.
  • the markings 6A-H represent in particular warning notices, information on the product contained in the packaging E1, E2, in particular its dimensions, and / or information on handling the packaging.
  • section 30A, 30B of the cover layer 30 remains on the base layer 20.
  • section 30A, 30B is essentially C-shaped.
  • the width B1, B2 of such a section 30A, 30B along the first row direction R1 is approximately 5 mm or more, 7.5 mm or more, and a particularly preferred embodiment is 10 mm and more. The same applies to a width B3, B4 perpendicular to the first row direction R1.
  • a distance between a weakening line 35, 36 and the dividing area 10 is sufficient to prevent loosening along the respective one weakening line 35, 36, an unintentional loosening along the respective other weakening line 35, 36 Consequence.
  • This can also enable the covers 33, 34 to be detached regardless of whether the packs E1, E2 are connected or separated along the dividing area 1.
  • the remaining section 30A, 30B further contributes to the flexural rigidity of the packaging E1, E2.
  • Such additional rigidity may still be desired after the cover 33, 34 has been removed, for example in order to be able to put a cutting blade K back into the blade holder 22, 23 after it has been removed.
  • FIG. 6 also shows how the contour 47 of the blade holder 22 receives the cutting blade K in such a way that a cutting edge SK of the cutting blade K is essentially is arranged parallel to a blade orientation S predetermined by the blade holder 22.
  • the alignment of the blade holder 22 takes place in such a way that the blade alignment S is aligned at a desired angle to the corrugation direction W of the corrugated cardboard used as packaging material 17, 18, 19. Since the corrugated cardboard has a lower flexural rigidity along the corrugation direction Weine than transversely to the corrugation direction W, the bending behavior of the individual packaging E1, E2 as well as the entire multiple packaging M can be adapted to the requirements of the handling of the transport and the storage of the cutting blade K. It should be understood that a direction-dependent flexural rigidity of the packaging E1, E2 can be achieved in any known manner, in particular also by using other anisotropic packaging materials instead of corrugated cardboard.

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L'invention concerne des emballages (E1, E2) conçus pour des lames tranchantes (K), des emballages multiples (M) constitués de plusieurs emballages (E1, E2) interconnectés, des procédés d'utilisation et de production de tels emballages (E1, E2) ainsi que des procédés pour emballer des lames tranchantes (K) dans de tels emballages (E1, E2). Un tel emballage (E1, E2) comprend respectivement une couche de base (20) et une couche de recouvrement (30) sensiblement planes constituées d'un premier matériau d'emballage (17) et d'un deuxième matériau d'emballage (18), un logement de lame (22, 23) ménagé entre les deux couches (20, 30) et un élément de recouvrement (33, 34) du logement de lame (22, 23), qui est formé dans la couche de recouvrement (30). Un emballage (E1, E2) est caractérisé en ce que le premier matériau d'emballage (17) et le deuxième matériau d'emballage (18) sont principalement constitués de carton. Un autre emballage (E1, E2) est caractérisé en ce que le premier matériau d'emballage (17) et/ou le deuxième matériau d'emballage (18) présentent respectivement une première et une deuxième rigidité dans des directions principales correspondantes, une arête de coupe (SK) d'une lame (K) étant agencée dans l'emballage (E1, E2) parallèlement à au moins une des directions principales. Un emballage multiple (M) constitué par exemple d'emballages individuels (E1, E2) est caractérisé en ce qu'une zone de séparation (1) entre deux emballages individuels (E1, E2) comporte une ligne de séparation théorique (21, 32) dans une couche et une ligne charnière (11) dans l'autre couche respective.
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