EP4234423B1 - Insert de plateau écologique pour protéger un objet dans un conteneur extérieur - Google Patents

Insert de plateau écologique pour protéger un objet dans un conteneur extérieur Download PDF

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EP4234423B1
EP4234423B1 EP22161584.2A EP22161584A EP4234423B1 EP 4234423 B1 EP4234423 B1 EP 4234423B1 EP 22161584 A EP22161584 A EP 22161584A EP 4234423 B1 EP4234423 B1 EP 4234423B1
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Dusan Henigman
Stuart Shrode
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45DHAIRDRESSING OR SHAVING EQUIPMENT; EQUIPMENT FOR COSMETICS OR COSMETIC TREATMENTS, e.g. FOR MANICURING OR PEDICURING
    • A45D40/00Casings or accessories specially adapted for storing or handling solid or pasty toiletry or cosmetic substances, e.g. shaving soaps or lipsticks
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
    • B65D5/00Rigid or semi-rigid containers of polygonal cross-section, e.g. boxes, cartons or trays, formed by folding or erecting one or more blanks made of paper
    • B65D5/42Details of containers or of foldable or erectable container blanks
    • B65D5/44Integral, inserted or attached portions forming internal or external fittings
    • B65D5/50Internal supporting or protecting elements for contents
    • B65D5/5028Elements formed separately from the container body
    • B65D5/5035Paper elements
    • B65D5/5038Tray-like elements formed by folding a blank and presenting openings or recesses

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  • the present disclosure relates to an environmentally friendly inserts for securing items, particularly consumer goods, such as cosmetics, treatments or similar items in packaging.
  • EP 3 841 915 A1 discloses a recyclable and biodegradable packaging insert for holding consumer goods in place within the packaging.
  • the recyclable packaging insert holds consumer goods which are cosmetics.
  • the insert is designed to protect objects within an outer container (box) from impact or abrasion.
  • the packaging is made from paper or fiber board, corrugated or solid paper board.
  • a recyclable and biodegradable packaging insert as recited in claim 1 for holding consumer goods in place within a package.
  • the recyclable packaging insert holds consumer goods which are cosmetics or treatments.
  • the recyclable and biodegradable packaging insert is made of solid paper board or corrugated paper board.
  • the insert is a horizontally layered construction designed to secure said consumer goods efficiently and ergonomically.
  • the present invention includes a recyclable and biodegradable packaging insert for retaining a consumer good in place within outer packaging.
  • the insert is a tray with a topside and a bottomside, the topside comprising at least one aperture for retaining a consumer good therein, and the bottomside comprising an exterior vertically extending member and an interior vertically extending member.
  • the exterior vertically extending member and the interior vertically extending members combine to form a multilayer reinforcement structure on the bottomside of the tray.
  • the tray is horizontally oriented with the exterior vertically extending member and the interior vertically extending member each projecting substantially perpendicularly from the bottomside of the tray.
  • the topside is a substantially planar surface and the at least one aperture is recessed in from the planar surface in a mated shape, mated to a preselected consumer good in order to secure a selected consumer good.
  • the recyclable and biodegradable packaging insert the mated shape of the at least one aperture has a depth which is a length just greater than half of a selected dimension of said selected consumer good which is placed in the at least one aperture.
  • the exterior vertically extending member forms a structural support along a perimeter of said packaging insert.
  • the packaging insert is a rectangle and two exterior vertically extending members are located on opposing sides of the rectangle.
  • the interior vertically extending member forms a sidewall of said at least one aperture.
  • the exterior vertically extending member is affixed to the bottomside of the packaging insert by horizontal flanges extending from the exterior vertically extending member.
  • the interior vertically extending member may be affixed to the horizontal flanges by second horizontal flanges extending from the interior vertically extending member and creating a layered structure on said bottom side of the packaging insert.
  • the packaging insert provides an easy to assemble, sturdy paper-based packaging insert for use in the cosmetic industry.
  • the packaging insert is advantageous over the prior art because it is biodegradable and considerably faster and more economical from concept to supply than plastic.
  • paperboard broadly refers to a thick paper-based material; i.e., paper with an increased structural element. While there is no rigid differentiation between paper and paperboard, paperboard is generally thicker (usually over 0.30 mm, 0.012 in) than paper, and has certain superior attributes such as foldability and rigidity. In a non-limiting definition, paperboard is a paper with a grammage above 250 g/m.sup.2. Paperboard can be single- or multi-ply.
  • Paperboard can be easily cut and formed, is lightweight, and because it is strong, is used in packaging. Paperboard is sometimes referred to as cardboard, which is a generic, lay term used to refer to any heavy paper pulp-based board, however this usage is deprecated in the paper, printing and packaging industries as it does not adequately describe each product type. Paperboard can be corrugated (i.e., having a series of parallel ridges and furrows), or noncorrugated. In a preferred embodiment, the paperboard is corrugated.
  • recyclable refers to an ability and likelihood of a material to reacquire to be re-used, and thus acquire the properties it had in its original state. It is an alternative to “conventional” waste disposal that can save material and help lower greenhouse gas emissions. Recycling can prevent the waste of potentially useful materials and reduce the consumption of fresh raw materials, thereby reducing energy usage, air pollution (from incineration), and water pollution (from landfilling). Paper based products are more easily and more likely than plastic to be recyclable, and thus beneficial in use from this perspective.
  • biodegradable refers to a plant based composition which is compostable and capable of disintegrating into natural elements in a compost environment, leaving no toxicity in soil or water.
  • a GFP Envirotray is designed to protect objects within an outer container (box) from impact or abrasion.
  • Packaging is made from paper board or fiber board, which can be corrugated or solid paper board.
  • a horizontal portion (face) of folded board is cut with apertures to match the cross sectional plane of the object (product) to be retained just above its equator to facilitate good retention. The retention is accomplished by a slight deformation of the cut aperture which returns to its normal state upon the retained object passing through it just beyond its equator.
  • FIG. 1 shows a top plan view of a recyclable and biodegradable packaging insert 10.
  • a topside 12 is shown with an opposed bottomside 14 facing the opposite direction of topside 12.
  • Topside 12 includes apertures 16 designed to retain consumer goods (not shown in FIG. 1 ) therein.
  • Tray 10 is horizontally oriented with exterior and interior vertically extending members projecting in perpendicular orientation with respect to tray 10 from bottomside 14 as more clearly seen in FIG. 3 .
  • Apertures 16 are recessed in from topside 12 in a shape mated to a preselected consumer good so that said consumer good is sized to fit snugly in aperture 16.
  • packaging insert tray 10 is shown in exploded with view with box 20 into which it is inserted.
  • Packaging insert 10 may be rectangular in shape as shown in FIG. 2 and fit snugly within a rectangular box 20.
  • an exterior vertically extending members 32 and 34 are shown on either side of the rectangular shaped insert 10.
  • An interior vertically extending member 36 is also shown protruding from bottomside 14 of packaging insert 10.
  • Exterior vertically extending members 32 and 34 are comprised of parallel sidewalls 38 and 40 (for exterior vertically extending member 32), and 42 and 44 (for exterior vertically extending member 34), each of which are connected by bottom panels 46 and 48 perpendicularly oriented with respect to the sidewalls.
  • An exterior vertically extending member, or sidewall 38 can also serve as a structural support along a perimeter of rectangular tray 10. It is also seen that exterior vertically extending members 32 and 34, and sidewalls 38 and 44 form opposing sides of rectangular tray 10.
  • Interior vertically extending member 36 also includes parallel sidewalls 54 and 56, which form sidewalls of aperture, such as an interiorly situated aperture 16 shown in FIG. 1 .
  • Horizontal flange 58 extends from parallel sidewall 54 and serves to attach it to tray bottomside 14 of tray 10.
  • Sidewalls 38 and 40 can be attached to bottomside 14 of packaging insert 10 by reinforcement structure, or horizontal flange 50.
  • sidewalls 42 and 44 are attached to bottomside 14 by reinforcement structure, or flange 52.
  • Reinforcement structures, or flanges 50, 52, and 58 also form a multilayer reinforcement structure on bottomside 14.
  • a consumer good 62 in this case cylindrically-shaped, is snugly fit into a mated aperture 64.
  • Aperture 64 has a depth 66 which is a length of just greater than a pre-selected dimension of consumer good 62, such consumer good 62 can be snugly fit in aperture 64.
  • a halfway-point of a pre-selected dimension of consumer good 62, in this case a cross-sectional diameter of a cylindrical object is shown at equator 68 of consumer good 62.
  • equator 68 is a radius of the cross-section of the cylinder.
  • Depth 66 is therefore sized according to fit consumer good 62 so that equator 68 is firmly situated in aperture 64. As can be seen, the depth 66 of aperture 64 is just longer than the radius of consumer good 62.
  • a vertical portion of the folded board (also known as packaging insert tray) 10 is cut to match the cross sectional plane perpendicular to the equator of the retained object in order to precisely control the position of the object within the aperture and maximize the contact area between holder and object to minimize possible damage to object.
  • This vertical member is located inward from the end of the object by means of multiple consecutive folds, or horizontal flanges, in the board which eventually terminates by being glued or otherwise attached to the underside, or bottomside, of the face containing the apertures.
  • Vertical member 42 terminates at the first fold of vertical member 54, and vertical member 54 terminates by being glued or attached by other means to the underside of vertical member 42, this reinforces the face portion of tray 10 by producing a multilayer reinforcement.
  • Retention lock specific to crimped or heat sealed tubes (such as toothpaste or creme). Tubes are difficult to retain on the crimped or heat sealed end due to their structural weakness and variation in dimension. This lock accommodates the sealed end of the tube by providing a slot for the edge to slip into and engages the tube at its seal (crimp) in the lateral direction and beyond the seal in the longitudinal direction.
  • Vertical flaps 70 folded upwards from substrate to engage the top of outer container in order to prevent contact between retained objects and outer container.
  • Assembly locks designed to retain the shape of the packaging to facilitate inserting product into the package and inserting completed assembly into outer package.
  • the locking is accomplished by means of flap 70 being tucked into cavity 72 and preventing the folded section from returning to its flat state.
  • Retention tabs designed to enhance the holding strength of the interference fit of the aperture by providing additional pressure and coverage.
  • the packaging tray is further exemplified, but not limited, by the following representative examples, which are intended to illustrate the embodiments and are not to be construed as being limitations thereto.
  • a packaging tray is made by designing, die cutting and subsequently folding and gluing as needed to obtain desired characteristics.
  • the packaging tray 100 is formed from solid paper board or corrugated paper board and is configured to secure consumer goods in apertures formed therein.
  • the packaging tray 100 is typically used within outer packaging, such as box top and bottom 20, as shown in Figure 2 .
  • Packaging tray 100 includes a pair of first apertures 102 configured to securely accommodate a tube-type consumer product 104 having a tube body 106 with a cap 108 for sealing the contents in the tube on one end and a crimped tube portion 110 on another end (shown in more detail with regard to FIGS. 11-13 ).
  • tube-type consumer products 104 are well known in the art as having product contained with a flexible tube body 106 such that the product is dispensed from an opening in a neck formed in the tube body 106 when the tube body 106 is compressed. The product is sealed in the tube body when the cap 108 is disposed to cover the opening.
  • the cap 108 typically has female screw threads that mate with corresponding male threads on the neck of the tube body having the opening.
  • the first apertures 102 are configured to securely hold the tube-type consumer product 104 when subjected to forces that may occur during shipping and handling, such as dropping the outer packaging, within which the packaging tray 100 is inserted, from some predetermined height that may be experienced during shipping and handling. Although such apertures 102 can be provided for different size and differently configured tube-type consumer products, for the purposes of this disclosure, they are assumed to have the same structure in packaging tray 100 for accommodating the same tube-type consumer product 104.
  • Packaging tray 100 further includes a second aperture 112 configured to securely accommodate a rigid container-type consumer product (not shown) to securely hold the rigid container-type consumer product when subjected to forces that may occur during shipping and handling (as discussed above).
  • the second aperture 112 can be configured to accommodate various types and sizes of rigid container, by way of example, aperture 112 is configured to accommodate a rigid container having a rectangular shaped body (for holding product) with a circular shaped neck having a male thread and an opening for dispensing the product and a rectangular shaped cap having a corresponding female thread for sealing the opening.
  • aperture 112 includes a first support cradle 114 having a circular portion 114a for supporting the circular shaped neck and a second support cradle 116 having a rectangular shape for supporting the rectangular shaped body of the rigid container-type consumer product.
  • the aperture opening 112 has a width in the W direction that is slightly less than a width of the rigid container-type consumer product so as to provide an interference fit of the rigid container-type consumer product within the aperture 112. If the rigid container-type consumer product has a circular body, the same can be retained in the aperture similarly to that shown and described with regard to FIG. 5 above.
  • the packing tray 100 further has a top surface 118 on which the first and second apertures 102, 112 are formed and through which the consumer products are inserted and a bottom surface 120 (not shown in FIG. 1 ).
  • the packaging tray 100 further has first and second structural tube ends 122 and first and second closing ends 124.
  • the flat pattern has first, second and third main sections 202, 204 and 206, respectively.
  • a first flat tube portion 208 is disposed between the first and second main sections 202, 204 and a second flat tube portion 210 is disposed between the first and third main sections 202, 206.
  • First and second tray closing ends 212 are disposed on opposing sides of the first main section 202.
  • the first main section 202 has the first and second apertures 102 and 112 that are formed on the top surface 118 of the package tray 100.
  • Apertures 102a, 102b, 112a and 112b formed on the second and third main sections 204, 206, when folded as discussed below correspond to the first and second apertures 102, 112 and further form the first and second cradles 114, 116 and the tube crimp support 216, as discussed below with regard to FIGS. 13-15 .
  • the flat pattern 200 is folded along the folding lines shown in FIG. 7 .
  • the flat pattern of FIG. 7 is shown in various stages of folding and shown fully folded in FIG. 10 .
  • the first, second and third main sections 202, 204, 206 provide for a laminated bridge 224, as shown in FIG. 11 , between the first and second structural tube ends 122 which are formed from the first and second flat tube portions 208, 210.
  • the laminated bridge having three layers for an entire length of the laminated bridge extending between the first and second structural tube ends 122.
  • a return portion 213 on the third main section 206 is provided to cover an inside portion 215 of an opposing one of the first and second structural tube ends 122 as shown in FIGS. 9 and 11 .
  • the first and second tray closing ends 212 are folded by inserting tabs 212a into corresponding first and second structural tube ends 122 after tube end tabs 210a are folded to cover an opening 123 formed in the first and second structural tube ends 122 (similar inserting tabs and tube end tabs are provided on the other side of the packaging tray 100).
  • a first end 112a1 of aperture 112a and a first end 112b1 of aperture 112b form the second support cradle 116.
  • a second end 112b2 of the aperture 112b when folded forms the first support cradle 114.
  • a first end 102a1 of aperture 102a and a first end 102b1 of aperture 102b when folded, form cradle 218 (discussed below) for supporting the cap 108 of the tube-type consumer product 104.
  • first and second structural tube ends are disclosed in more detail and are more specifically referred to as a first structural tube end 122-1 and a second structural tube end 122-2.
  • the first structural tube end 122-1 comprises a first side 122a folded away from the top surface 118, a second side 122b folded from the first side 122a to extend parallel to the top surface 118 and a third side 122c folded towards the top surface 118.
  • the third main portion 206 being folded from the third side 122c parallel to the first main portion 202 to form part of the laminated structure of the bridge 224.
  • the second structural tube end 122-2 comprises a fourth side 122d folded away from the top surface 118 (folded from the first main portion 202), a fifth side 122e folded from the fourth side 122d to extend parallel to the top surface 118 and a sixth side 122f folded towards the top surface 118, the second main portion 204 being folded from the sixth side 122f parallel to the first and second main portions 202, 204 to form another layer of the laminated structure of the bridge 224.
  • the first, second and third main portions 202, 204, 206 extend an entire length of the bridge 224 between the first and second structural tube ends 122-1, 122-2 to form a three layer lamination.
  • FIG. 12 the same shows the flat pattern of FIG. 9 having the same state of folding as FIG. 9 with locations of adhesive 214 applied to various surfaces of the flat pattern prior to folding.
  • the locations for the adhesive 214 shown in FIG. 12 are provided by way of example only and can be applied to more or less of the surface of the flat pattern depending on many factors, including the type of material of the flat pattern, the type of adhesive, the size of the packaging tray, the containers being secured in the packaging tray and the specifications for securing such containers under a given load that the packaging tray may be subjected to during shipping and handling.
  • FIGS. 13-15 a support for the tube-type consumer product 104 is shown, where such support has a tube crimp support 216 and a tube cradle 218 for supporting the tube body 106 or cap 108.
  • FIGS. 13-15 show the tube cradle 218 as supporting the cap 108 by way of example, the tube cradle 218 can instead support the tube body 106.
  • the tube cap 108 the same can be securely held in the aperture 102 similarly to that shown and discussed above with regard to FIG. 5 .
  • the tube crimp support 216 is configured to securely sandwich the crimped tube portion 110 between the portion of the package tray 100 that is formed by the portion first main section 202 and the portion of the package tray 100 that is formed by the portion third main section 202.
  • the tube crimp support 216 also includes a first stop 220 (see also FIG. 9 ) formed by an end of the aperture 102a of the second main section 204 and a second stop 222 (see also FIG. 8 ) formed by an end of aperture 102 formed in the first main section 202 to prevent movement of the tube-type consumer product 104 in the direction of arrow L.
  • adhesive 214 can be provided to adhere the components of the tube crimp support 216 to prevent delamination of the first, second and third main sections 202, 204, 206.
  • the tube-type consumer product 104 is secured in the first aperture 102 with the cap 108 supported by the tube cradle 218 and the crimped tube portion 110 being sandwiched between portions of the first and third main sections 202, 206.
  • the end 220 of aperture 102a in the second main section 204 is sandwiched between the first and third main sections 202, 206 and acts as a first stop to prevent movement in the L direction.
  • the second stop 222 is formed by an end of aperture 102 formed in the first main section 202. The first and second stops 220, 222 limit the movement of the tube-type consumer product 104 in the L direction.
  • the length of the apertures 102, 102a and 102b in the first, second and third main sections 202, 204, 206 respectively vary to provide the sandwich of the crimped tube portion 110 and to provide the first stop 220.
  • the length of the aperture 102a in the L direction is shown to be longer than the length of the apertures 102, 102b so as to form the stop 220.
  • the length of the aperture 102 corresponding to the first main section 202 is shown to be longer than the aperture 102b corresponding to the third main section 206 to facilitate insertion of the crimped tube portion 110 into the tube crimp support 216 from the top surface 118 along arrow A.
  • the cap 108 is rotated along arrow B to secure the tube-type consumer product 104 in the aperture 102.
  • the lengths of the apertures 102 and 102b are shown to be different for purposes of facilitating insertion of the crimped tube portion 110 into the tube crimp support 216, they can also have similar lengths in the L direction.
  • the packaging tray 100 is not shown with returns 14 (see FIG. 1 ), the packaging tray 100 can be alternatively provided with such returns on at least a portion of the first and second closing ends 124 to extend above the top surface 118.
  • Such returns 14 are useful for securing the packaging tray 100 in the box 10 to prevent movement of the tray in the depth direction of the box. That is, the overall height of the packaging tray 100 including the returns 14 can be substantially equal to a depth of the interior of the box.

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  1. Un plateau de conditionnement (100) destiné à contenir un récipient de type tube ayant un corps de tube (106) avec un capuchon (108) à une extrémité pour enfermer de manière étanche un contenu dans le corps de tube (106) et, à l'autre extrémité, une partie de tube sertie (110), le plateau de conditionnement (100) comprenant :
    un corps plié formé de carton, le corps plié ayant une surface supérieure (118) avec une première ouverture (102) configurée pour recevoir et retenir le récipient de type tube à l'intérieur de lui ;
    caractérisé par
    le fait que le corps plié a un support (216) de sertissage de tube au niveau d'une première extrémité de la première ouverture (102), le support (216) de sertissage de tube étant configuré pour fixer la partie de tube sertie (110) dans la première ouverture (102), le support (216) de sertissage de tube comprenant une première, une deuxième et une troisième couches, la première couche ayant la surface supérieure (118), la deuxième couche étant prise en sandwich entre les première et troisième couches, et
    le fait que la deuxième couche a une première extrémité comprenant une première butée (220) pour empêcher la partie de tube sertie (110) disposée entre les première et troisième couches de se déplacer longitudinalement dans une première direction à l'intérieur de la première ouverture (102).
  2. Le plateau de conditionnement (100) selon la revendication 1, dans laquelle la première ouverture (102) ayant une deuxième extrémité comprenant une deuxième butée (222) pour empêcher le capuchon (108) de se déplacer longitudinalement dans une deuxième direction à l'intérieur de la première ouverture (102), la deuxième direction étant opposée à la première direction.
  3. Le plateau de conditionnement (100) selon la revendication 1, comprenant en outre un berceau (114, 116, 218) prévu à l'intérieur de la première ouverture (102) pour supporter l'un parmi le corps de tube et le capuchon (108) du récipient de type tube.
  4. Le plateau de conditionnement (100) selon la revendication 1, dans lequel le corps plié comprend en outre des première et deuxième extrémités de tube structurel (122), respectivement, au niveau des première et deuxième extrémités opposées respectives du corps plié, le corps plié ayant un pont (224) supporté entre les première et deuxième extrémités de tube structurel.
  5. Le plateau de conditionnement (100) selon la revendication 4, dans lequel :
    le pont (224) comprend une stratification des première, deuxième et troisième couches ;
    la première couche ayant la première ouverture (102),
    la deuxième couche ayant une deuxième ouverture (112),
    la troisième couche ayant une troisième ouverture,
    les première, deuxième et troisième ouvertures (102, 112) étant alignées de telle sorte que le récipient de type tube soit logé et retenu dans les première, deuxième et troisième ouvertures (102, 112),
    une longueur longitudinale de la deuxième ouverture (112) étant plus longue qu'une longueur longitudinale des première et troisième ouvertures (102), de telle sorte qu'une extrémité de la deuxième ouverture (112) comprend la première butée (220).
  6. Le plateau de conditionnement (100) selon la revendication 5, dans lequel la longueur longitudinale de la première ouverture (102) est plus longue que la longueur longitudinale de la troisième ouverture pour faciliter l'insertion de la partie de tube sertie (110) entre la première et la troisième couches.
  7. Le plateau de conditionnement (100) selon la revendication 1, dans lequel les première, deuxième et troisième couches adhèrent les unes aux autres pour empêcher le délaminage des première, deuxième et troisième couches l'une de l'autre lorsque la partie de tube sertie (110) est disposée entre la première et la troisième couches.
  8. Le plateau de conditionnement (100) selon la revendication 1, dans laquelle le carton a une épaisseur supérieure à 0,30 mm.
  9. Le plateau de conditionnement (100) selon la revendication 1, dans laquelle le carton a un grammage supérieur à 250 g/m2.
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