EP4284726A1 - Boîte pliante avec livret pliable intégré - Google Patents

Boîte pliante avec livret pliable intégré

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Publication number
EP4284726A1
EP4284726A1 EP21746715.8A EP21746715A EP4284726A1 EP 4284726 A1 EP4284726 A1 EP 4284726A1 EP 21746715 A EP21746715 A EP 21746715A EP 4284726 A1 EP4284726 A1 EP 4284726A1
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Prior art keywords
folding
flap
side wall
booklet
fold
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German (de)
English (en)
Inventor
Stefan Jähnigen
Stefan Gallien
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GPI Frankfurt and Augsburg GmbH
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GPI Frankfurt and Augsburg GmbH
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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
    • B65D5/4212Information or decoration elements, e.g. content indicators, or for mailing
    • B65D5/4216Cards, coupons or the like formed integrally with, or printed directly on, the container or lid
    • B65D5/422Cards, coupons or the like formed integrally with, or printed directly on, the container or lid as an extra panel or panels folded against or inside the container

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  • the invention relates to a folding box with an integrated folder.
  • folding boxes for packaging pharmaceuticals must be provided with patient information cards (patient alert cards) that explain possible interactions with other medicines in the case of special pharmaceuticals.
  • patient information card must be separable from the folding box so that the patient can carry it on their body and show it to the pharmacy, for example, to check whether it can be combined with other medicines.
  • the patient information card can be arranged as an extension of an external adhesive flap that can be separated along a perforation line on an outside of the folding box.
  • the folding box can be prepared accordingly by the folding box manufacturer so that the packer only has to pack the medication and package insert.
  • the disadvantage is that relatively little information can be accommodated on the one-sided card.
  • folding boxes are known which have a flap connected to the edge of the opening via a fold line and which carry a patient information card on one side, with which they are folded against the inside of a side wall of the folding box.
  • the patient information card can be in the form of a leporello.
  • the preparation of the folding box by the folding box manufacturer is relatively complex.
  • Folding boxes are also known in which an internal adhesive flap is connected via a perforation line to a patient information card that lies against the inside of a side wall of the folding box.
  • the patient information card can be formed by a single sheet or by a leporello.
  • the patient information card is glued to the inside of the side wall and the leaves of the leporello are glued together so that the patient information card lies flat against the side wall and does not block the insertion of pill blisters and leaflets.
  • These folding boxes can also be pre-folded and pre-glued by the packaging manufacturer so that the packer only has to fill in the tablet blisters and the package insert and close the ends of the folding box.
  • a disadvantage is the expense for the additional gluing of the patient information card and that this makes it more difficult to remove and unfold the cards.
  • the object of the invention is to create a folding box with a patient information card, wherein the patient information card can be printed with a comparatively large amount of information and the folding box can be produced and filled more easily.
  • the object is achieved by a folding box having the features of claim 1.
  • Advantageous embodiments of the folding box are specified in the dependent claims.
  • the folding box according to the invention with an integrated folding booklet includes:
  • a side wall is connected via a fold line on a longitudinal edge to a glue flap which is glued to an adjacent side wall
  • a folded booklet comprising several sheets which are connected to one another via fold lines at their longitudinal edges and are folded together about these fold lines and of which an outer sheet is connected via a fold line to an upper edge of a side wall
  • a folding booklet is integrated into the folding box according to the invention, which includes a plurality of sheets which are connected to one another via folding lines on their longitudinal edges are.
  • the side walls are also connected to one another via fold lines at the longitudinal edges, so that the fold lines between the sheets of the folded booklet and the fold lines between the side walls run parallel to one another.
  • An outer leaf of the booklet is connected to an upper edge of a side wall by a fold line, the upper edge of the side wall being perpendicular to the longitudinal edge of the side wall.
  • the folded booklet is folded about the fold line connecting it to the top edge of a side wall against the inside of that side wall, the outer sheet of the booklet, which is connected via a fold line of the side wall, covering the remaining sheets of the booklet.
  • the outer sheet covers the remaining sheets of the booklet, it is referred to as the "outer sheet".
  • the leaves of the folding booklet thus do not block the opening of the folding box, which is delimited by the upper edges of the side wall. Rather, the outer sheet of the folder forms a kind of ramp along which the product can be filled into the folding box without being blocked. It is not necessary to glue the sheets of the folded booklet to one another and to the side wall lying against them.
  • the folding box is therefore particularly suitable for automatic filling with medicines, particularly in the form of tablet blisters and package inserts, at high speed.
  • the folding box including the folding booklet can be produced by the folding box manufacturer.
  • the folding box can be formed from a one-piece blank together with the folding booklet, so that the printing and the punching, creasing and scribing as well as the folding of the box can be combined in each case.
  • the folding box can be pre-folded and pre-glued by the folding box manufacturer.
  • one-piece blanks can be transported to form the folding box with the longitudinal edges of the sheets of the folding booklet and the side walls in the machine direction.
  • switches can first Leaves of the folding booklet are folded and the folded folding booklets are folded against the insides of the side wall connected thereto via a fold line by means of a return hook that is moved synchronously with the blanks passing through.
  • the adhesive flap can be folded against the inside of a side wall by means of a further switch.
  • the glue flaps or sections of side walls can be provided with glue and side walls or sections of side walls can be folded by means of a further switch and longitudinal seam gluing can be produced.
  • Folded boxes pre-folded and glued in this way can be delivered to the packer stacked on top of each other.
  • the flat-lying folding boxes merely have to be erected by unfolding the side walls around the fold lines at their longitudinal edges, filled through the opening between the upper edges of the side walls and closed by closing the bottom closure and the top closure. In principle, this can be done without further gluing.
  • the packaging can be done at high speed and with a high level of process reliability using an automatic machine.
  • the leaves of the booklet are not glued to each other and/or the booklet is not glued to the side wall to which the booklet is connected by a fold line.
  • the folding booklet can be separated along a weakening line from the side wall to which it is connected via a folding line. This makes it easier to separate the folding booklet from the folding box. In principle, however, it is also possible to separate the folding booklet from the folding box without such a weakening line, for example with the aid of scissors.
  • the line of weakness runs along an arc in the side wall to which the leaflet is connected by a fold line, the two ends of the arc falling into the upper edge of the side wall to which the leaflet is connected. This makes it possible to separate the booklet from the side wall by depressing the side wall inside the sheet.
  • the arc is dimensioned in such a way that it can be pressed in with a thumb.
  • rectilinear sections of the weakening line on both sides of the sheet coincide with the fold line between the folded booklet and the side wall. This makes it easier to separate the booklet from the fold line on both sides of the sheet.
  • the width of the leaves of the folder is less than the width of the side wall against which the folder rests. This makes it easier to remove the folding booklet from the folding box after it has been separated from the side wall.
  • the two longitudinal edges of the folding booklet are at the same distance from the two adjacent longitudinal edges of the side wall against which the folding booklet rests.
  • the upper edge of the outer leaf of the booklet protrudes with a protruding area higher than the upper edges of the other leaves of the booklet.
  • the protruding area covers the upper edges of the remaining sheets of the booklet and forms a smooth transition from the fold line at the upper edge of the side wall to the several sheets of the booklet folded over one another.
  • the outer sheet of the folder has bevels on both sides below the protruding area and the other sheets have corresponding bevels on the upper corners, the bevels of the sheets folded on top of each other overlapping on the two sides.
  • the leaves of the booklet are folded together in one of the following ways: zigzag fold, wrap-around fold, altar fold, parallel center fold, mixed fold of parallel and cross folds.
  • zigzag folds also known as leporello folds or folds
  • several sheets are folded in alternating directions, giving the booklet a concertina-like appearance.
  • trifold folds or folds the sheets joined together lengthwise are always folded in the same direction.
  • the two side leaves are folded onto the middle leaf so that they overlap.
  • altar folds or folds the side sheets of the booklet are folded inward onto a central sheet without overlapping.
  • the middle leaf is twice as wide as the two side leaves.
  • the center portion When the center portion is divided into two leaves by a center fold line, the result is a four-leaf gate fold, also known as an eight-page gate fold.
  • the section of the cardboard sheet from which the folder is formed In the case of the parallel center fold or fold, the section of the cardboard sheet from which the folder is formed is folded several times, always in the middle.
  • the mixed fold is a combination of one of the aforementioned parallel folds and a cross fold or cross fold in which the paperboard material is folded multiple times at right angles.
  • the top closure comprises top dust flaps connected to top edges of two opposite side panels by fold lines, a top flap connected to a top edge of another side panel by a fold line, and a top tuck flap connected by a fold line is connected to the opposite edge of the top flap, and/or the bottom closure comprises bottom dust flaps, which are connected via fold lines to lower edges of two opposite side walls, a bottom flap, which is connected via a fold line to a lower edge of a further side wall, and a bottom tuck-in flap connected to the opposite edge of the bottom flap by a fold line.
  • the packer can close these closures by folding and pinning without having to use glue.
  • the top closure instead of the upper tuck-in flap, has an upper adhesive flap that abuts and is glued to an outside of a side wall, and/or the bottom closure has a lower adhesive flap instead of a lower tuck-in flap that is on the outside a side wall and is glued to it.
  • the folding booklet is connected via a fold line to the side wall which is opposite to the side wall which is connected via a fold line to the top flap. After opening the lid flap, the folding booklet can be removed particularly easily from the folding box.
  • the folding booklet is connected to the side wall via a fold line, which is connected to the bottom flap at its lower edge via a fold line.
  • a folding box in which the top flap and the bottom flap are connected to opposite side walls via fold lines is particularly stable.
  • the folder has 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 or 10 leaves. In principle, the construction allows folding booklets with any number of sheets. The folders can be printed with a lot of information.
  • the upper dust flaps and the lower dust flaps have widened edges on both sides adjacent to the fold lines, and the upper and lower tuck-in flaps with receding edges on both sides of the fold lines reach under the widened areas of the upper and lower dust flaps and lock with them. The locking ensures that the lower and upper locks do not open unintentionally.
  • the leaves of the folder are alternately connected to one another via at least one score line and at least one perforation line tied together.
  • the at least one score line and the at least one perforation line form fold lines between the sheets of the folder.
  • the at least one score line and the at least one perforation line are arranged in such a way that, in the case of sheets folded in a zigzag shape, the fold is directed along the at least one score line in one direction and the fold along the at least one perforation line is directed in the opposite direction.
  • This design of the fold lines is advantageous in terms of production technology because the blank can be scored and perforated from the same side. Otherwise, to fold the sheets in opposite directions, the score lines would have to be made in the material from different sides.
  • the fold lines between the side walls and the glue flap, between the side walls and the dust flaps, between the side walls and the top flap and the bottom flap and between the top flap and the top tuck flap and the bottom flap and the bottom tuck flap are score lines.
  • the creasing lines can be introduced into the carton at the same time as the blanks are being punched out. In particular, they can be introduced into the material from the same side at the same time as the score lines and perforation lines.
  • the folding box is made of cardboard.
  • the folding box is made, for example, from cardboard coated on one side.
  • the box may have printing on the outside.
  • the leaves of the folder can be printed on one or both sides.
  • FIG. 1 shows a flat blank for forming the folding box in a perspective view obliquely from above and from the side;
  • FIG. 2 shows the blank at the beginning of the folding booklet in the same perspective view
  • Fig. 4 shows the blank when the folding booklet is folded against the inside of the side wall connected thereto, in the same perspective view
  • Fig. 7 shows the erected folding box with open upper and lower closures in a perspective view obliquely from the front;
  • FIG. 8 shows the erected folded box, closed at the top and bottom, in a perspective view obliquely from the front;
  • FIG. 9 shows the opened folding box with the folding booklet separated and partially pulled out in a perspective view obliquely from the front;
  • FIG. 11 shows the folded box with the folded booklet removed and unfolded in a perspective view obliquely from the front;
  • FIG. 12 shows the opened folded box before it is resealed in a perspective view at an angle from the front.
  • a blank 1 comprises side walls 2, 3, 4, 5, which are connected to one another at the longitudinal edges via fold lines.
  • the side walls 2, 4 are wider than the side walls 3, 5.
  • the other longitudinal edge of the side wall 2 is connected to an adhesive flap 6 via a fold line.
  • the upper edges of the side walls 3, 5 are connected to upper dust flaps 7, 8 via fold lines.
  • the lower edges of the side walls 3, 5 are connected to lower dust flaps 9, 10 via fold lines.
  • the upper dust flaps 7, 8 and the lower dust flaps 9, 10 each have widenings 11, 12, 13, 14 on the lateral edges adjacent to the fold lines (cf. FIG. 4).
  • the side wall 4 is connected at the top edge via a fold line to a cover flap 15 which is connected to an upper tuck-in flap 16 at the opposite edge via a fold line.
  • a cover flap 15 which is connected to an upper tuck-in flap 16 at the opposite edge via a fold line.
  • the lower edge of the side wall 2 is connected via a fold line to a bottom flap 23, which is connected to a lower tuck-in flap 24 on the opposite edge via a fold line.
  • a bottom flap 23 On both sides of the last-mentioned fold line there are lower cuts 25, 26 that are offset outwards separate the outwardly projecting lower tongues 27, 28 of the bottom flap 23 from the receding edges 29, 30 of the lower insertion flap 24 (cf. FIG. 6).
  • the outer corners 2 of the upper and lower tuck-in flaps 16, 24 are rounded.
  • the blank 1 comprises a folding booklet 31, which has a plurality of sheets 32, 33, 34, 35 which are connected to one another via fold lines at their longitudinal edges.
  • the outer sheet 32 of the folder is connected to the upper edge of the side wall 2 via a fold line.
  • the leaves 32, 33, 34, 35 are less wide than the side wall 2, so that the longitudinal edges of the folder 31 are at a distance from the longitudinal edges of the side wall 2 on both sides.
  • the outer sheet 32 is connected to the upper edge of the side wall 2 in the middle.
  • the outer sheet 32 has a protruding portion 36 which protrudes further towards the upper edge of the side wall 2 than the upper edges of the remaining sheets 33, 34, 35 of the booklet 31 (see FIG. 3). Below the protruding area 36, the outer sheet 32 has bevels 37, 38 on both sides and the other sheets 33, 34, 35 also have bevels 39 to 44 on both sides of their upper edge.
  • the fold lines between sheets 32 and 33 and 34 and 35 are each formed as score lines, and the fold lines between sheets 33 and 34 are formed as perforation lines in the form of broken score lines.
  • a line of weakness 45 runs along a semi-circular arc 46 in the side wall 2, the two ends of the arc 46 falling into the upper edge of the side wall 2.
  • Straight sections 47, 48 fall on both sides of the arc 46 the weakening line 45 and the fold line between the folding booklet 31 and the side wall 2 together.
  • Folded booklet 31 can in particular be a patient information card.
  • the blank 1 is processed in such a way that, according to FIG. 2, the sheets 32, 33, 34, 35 of the folder are first folded together in a zigzag shape, as shown in FIG. Thereafter, the folded booklet 31 according to FIG. 4 is folded in the direction of the inside of the side wall 2 until it rests against it according to FIG.
  • the adhesive flap 6 is folded against the folding booklet 31 and the side wall 4 is folded around the common fold line with the side wall 3 against its inside.
  • the inside of the side wall 5 is brought into contact with the adhesive tab 6 and glued to it.
  • the folding box 49 pre-folded flat and pre-glued in this way is shown in FIG. It can be stacked one on top of the other with a large number of correspondingly pre-folded and pre-glued folding boxes 49 .
  • the above steps are preferably carried out at the folding carton manufacturer.
  • the flat-folded folding box 49 is erected by the outer longitudinal edges being pressed together somewhat.
  • the side walls 3, 5 are aligned perpendicular to the side walls 2 and 3.
  • the upper and lower edges of the side walls 2, 3, 4, 5 delimit upper and lower openings 50, 51 of the folding box 49.
  • the folding box is shown in this state in FIG. Tablet blisters and package inserts can be shot into the opened folding box 49 through the upper opening 50 .
  • the filling takes place through the upper opening 50, since the folding booklet 31 is hinged there and the protruding area 36 covers the other sheets 33, 34, 35 arranged below the outer sheet 32, so that they do not impede the filling of the folding box 49. Rather, the outer sheet 32 forms a ramp for tablet blisters and package inserts to slide past.
  • the tablet blisters and the package inserts are guided along the superimposed bevels 37 to 44 so that they are not blocked there.
  • the folding box is assembled by folding the top dust flaps 7, 8 and the bottom dust flaps 9, 10 into the top opening 50 and the bottom opening 51 and by closing the top flap 15 and the bottom flap 23 and inserting the top tuck-in flap 16 and the bottom tuck-in flap 24 closed between the dust flaps 7, 8, 9, 10 and the side wall 2 or the side wall 4.
  • the projecting tongues 19, 20, 27, 28 of the top flap 15 and the bottom flap 23 cover the gaps between the insertion flaps 16, 24 and the adjacent side walls 2, 4 at the edges. On the upper side, they cover in particular the gaps on both sides of the folder 31.
  • the closed folding box 49 is shown in FIG. According to FIG. 9, the folded booklet 31 is separated from the side wall 2 by pressing in the weakening line 45 in the area of the arc 46 and pulling it off along the straight sections 47, 48.
  • the upper closure 52 of the folding box 49 formed by the upper dust flaps 7, 8 and the lid flap 15 is open. Folded booklet 31 can be pulled out of upper opening 50 .
  • the folding booklet 31 has been completely pulled out of the folding box 49.
  • the folding box 49 can be closed again after the folding booklet 31 has been removed by folding the upper dust flaps 7, 8 into the upper opening 50, closing the lid flap 15 and pushing the upper tuck-in flap 16 into the gap between the upper dust flaps 7, 8 and the side wall 2 is inserted.

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Abstract

L'invention concerne une boîte pliante dotée d'un livret pliable intégré (31), comportant • des parois latérales (2, 3, 4, 5), des parois latérales adjacentes étant liées les unes aux autres au niveau de bords longitudinaux via des lignes de pliage, • une paroi latérale étant liée via une ligne de pliage, au niveau d'un bord longitudinal, à un rabat adhésif (6) qui est collé par adhésif à une paroi latérale adjacente, • ou une paroi latérale comprenant deux parties qui se chevauchent et sont collées par adhésif l'une à l'autre, • une fermeture supérieure qui recouvre une ouverture supérieure délimitée par les bords supérieurs des parois latérales, • une fermeture inférieure qui recouvre une ouverture inférieure délimitée par les bords inférieurs des parois latérales, • un livret pliable comportant une pluralité de feuilles (32-35) qui sont liées les unes aux autres via des lignes de pliage au niveau de leurs bords longitudinaux et sont pliées ensemble autour de ces lignes de pliage et parmi lesquelles une feuille extérieure (32) est liée via une ligne de pliage à un bord supérieur d'une paroi latérale (2), • le livret pliable étant plié autour de la ligne de pliage entre la feuille extérieure et la paroi latérale contre la face intérieure de la paroi latérale, et les feuilles restantes du livret pliable étant disposées entre la feuille extérieure et la paroi latérale.
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