EP4313783A1 - Emballage pour couteau - Google Patents

Emballage pour couteau

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EP4313783A1
EP4313783A1 EP22735199.6A EP22735199A EP4313783A1 EP 4313783 A1 EP4313783 A1 EP 4313783A1 EP 22735199 A EP22735199 A EP 22735199A EP 4313783 A1 EP4313783 A1 EP 4313783A1
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cardboard
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Frank Fischer
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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
    • B65D73/00Packages comprising articles attached to cards, sheets or webs
    • B65D73/0078Packages comprising articles attached to cards, sheets or webs the articles being retained or enclosed in a folded-over or doubled card
    • 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
    • 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
    • B65D73/00Packages comprising articles attached to cards, sheets or webs
    • B65D73/0007Packages comprising articles attached to cards, sheets or webs the articles being attached to the plane surface of a single card
    • B65D73/0021Packages comprising articles attached to cards, sheets or webs the articles being attached to the plane surface of a single card by means of cut-out or marginal tabs, tongues or flaps

Definitions

  • the invention relates to cardboard knife packaging for the attractive presentation of a cutting tool, in particular a knife.
  • knives in the following understanding always to be understood as cutting tools for processing food
  • New knives are particularly sharp and can lead to serious injuries if they are not packed properly. This can happen when packaging is stationary and especially when the wrapped knives are falling or thrown. In any case, persons must be protected from the cutting edge and the knife point.
  • knives are nowadays usually packaged for the end customer in the following packaging variants:
  • packaging that completely encloses the knife protects both the knife handle and the blade from injuries and physical influences.
  • US Pat. No. 3,487,922 A discloses a multi-part package that includes a plastic sheath for the blade.
  • US Pat. No. 3,130,834 A discloses a multi-part, in which a separate knife sheath is provided to protect the blade, which sheath is slipped over the blade like a dog.
  • US Pat. No. 5,375,700 A_ shows packaging designed as a normal plug-in bottom packaging with a viewing window.
  • the knife which is attached to a plastic carrier (plastic tray), is visible under the viewing window.
  • JP 2000-109153 A shows sales or transport packaging for knives, which is also made entirely of plastic.
  • EP 3003 559 B1 which also discloses a multi-part packaging.
  • Plastics in knife packaging come in the following variants:
  • Knife holders clamps, sheathed wires, adhesive strips
  • knives are usually only available as loose bulk goods with a protective cardboard cover for the blades, mounted on a solid cardboard card without a protective blade cover or completely unpackaged.
  • This packaging does not offer complete protection of the knife against physical influences that lead to damage to the product (on the knife handle and/or blade).
  • plastic robust, inexpensive, detailed and easy to shape
  • sustainability in the ecological sense
  • plastics release a lot of C02 in their value chain and damage the environment significantly through improper disposal.
  • the argument that plastic can be recycled is invalidated by the fact that the infrastructure for recycling is only sporadically available globally and even in existing infrastructure Structures only a small part of the plastic waste is actually reused (recycled).
  • the object of the invention is to at least partially avoid the disadvantages of the state of the art and in particular to provide knife packaging that offers an attractive product presentation and protection of persons against injury.
  • persons i.e. users, must be protected against injury from the cutting edge and/or the knife tip.
  • the longitudinal direction is defined in the sense of this description by the base section longitudinal axis L, which extends centrally through the base section parallel to the base section longitudinal sides.
  • the cardboard knife packaging comprises a one-piece, i.e. continuous, flat cardboard, cardboard or the like, which comprises several flat sections, which are connected to a central base section via folds or folded edges at the transitions from one section to the next are, i.e. emanate from this, are therefore connected to this via the folds.
  • the knife packaging can be transferred from the flat or lying flat delivery position, in which all sections extend in one plane, into a presentation position by means of erection/folding, in which Rather, the knife packaging forms a three-dimensional folding body or a folding box with predefined folding edges, which are formed by the surfaces of the sections. In the presentation position, the packaging thus forms a three-dimensional structure in space with length, width and height, with the sections forming the walls and the folds forming the edges or corners.
  • the foldable knife holder made exclusively of cardboard, cardboard or paper, replaces the deep-drawn plastic bodies that are currently available on the market and have previously functioned primarily as knife holders.
  • the knife holder according to the invention can be used in the same outer packaging designed as folding boxes, which has the branding and is used for product presentation.
  • the folding box or the folding body In the folded presentation position, the folding box or the folding body preferably has or forms a lower platform which raises the knife and has a blade guard arranged thereon, which forms protection at least for the blade of the knife.
  • the coherent sections of the knife packaging ie formed in one piece and connected via folds, can thus be transferred from the delivery position, which extends in one plane, by folding along the fold edges into the presentation position, in which the folding box has a three-dimensional structure in space with a longitudinal extension. ckungs-, a transverse direction and a height direction, which defines a ge placed on a base or a base and spaced or placed on this base platform and a blade guard receiving at least the blade of the knife.
  • the cardboard knife packaging viewed in the front view in the presentation position—along the longitudinal extension direction of a base section that defines a base and can be placed on a substrate—preferably has an essentially Z-shaped geometry or arrangement, wherein a central support section separates a lower pedestal area or support area from an upper blade guard area, but at the same time is part of the pedestal and the blade guard.
  • the pedestal preferably raises the knife in the presentation position so that it lies straight, i.e. does not rest on the usually wider handle, which means that the height of the pedestal is preferably at least half the width of the handle of the knife to be picked up amounts to.
  • the knife guard at least accommodates the blade of the knife, enclosing it in such a way that the knife edge is surrounded or framed by the blade guard and injury during handling is thus effectively avoided.
  • This knife guard is preferably formed by two adjoining sections connected by a fold, which are placed one on top of the other at the enclosed fold and thus form a knife pocket or knife sheath with a blade accommodation space for accommodating the blade.
  • the pedestal which is limited in the presentation position at the bottom by the - lower - floor section and at the top in height by an upper support section, z. B. can be used as an insert, but also acts as a position sensor for the knife, i.e. it lifts it.
  • the blade guard acts as a protective cover for the blade and the tip of the knife.
  • Folding preferably takes place in such a way that adjacent sections at a fold are folded either at right angles or parallel to one another in relation to one another, i.e. a second section in each case is either at right angles or parallel and folded together in the presentation position to form one in the row of folds - follows the first or preceding paragraph.
  • Folding to transfer the knife guard from the flat or flat delivery position to the presentation position can therefore for the first time be carried out fully automatically using a folding box gluing machine or in a cutting and folding system.
  • the knife packaging has the following advantages, among others:
  • the box can be printed easily and inexpensively (information, CI, etc.); • the pedestal (hollow chamber) offers space for operating instructions, vouchers, flyers, etc. and
  • the knife packaging can be folded and glued completely by machine, i.e. it can be produced.
  • the knife packaging can be used as a universal packaging for different knife sizes due to the different geometric design of the sections, in particular the fashion section and the blade section, a flexibility that plastic packaging also does not offer.
  • All sections of the knife packaging are preferably elongated, which means that the preferably longer longitudinal sides are several times longer than the front sides, which are shorter in relation to the longitudinal sides.
  • the longitudinal and front sides are of the same length.
  • the longitudinal sides of the section are preferably at least three times as long as the front sides of the section.
  • the individual sections each border one another via a fold.
  • the terms “inside” and “outside” each refer to the central longitudinal or transverse axis of the central bottom section, to which all other sections are connected via one or more folds.
  • the sections are preferably of rectangular design, ie they have longitudinal sides of preferably the same length which are spaced apart from one another over the respective section area and preferably extend essentially parallel to one another. Furthermore, the respective section surfaces also have front sides which are spaced apart over the respective section surface and preferably also extend essentially parallel to one another and are preferably also of the same length.
  • the long sides are particularly preferably significantly longer are than the front sides, which in this respect can also be referred to as “narrow sides”. However, this does not necessarily have to be the case with the front sides; they therefore do not always necessarily have to extend parallel to one another.
  • sections are preferably essentially square or rectangular, but some or all sections can also have other geometries that can be determined as required and adapted to the product. Furthermore, it can also be the case that an inner fold is designed longer in comparison to a respective outer fold, so that the sections can definitely also become smaller, extending outwards, e.g. b. form a parallelogram.
  • the sections each comprise a section surface which is surrounded or delimited by longitudinal section sides which are opposite one another or extend at a distance from one another across the section surface, preferably parallel to one another, and also extend opposite one another or at a distance from one another over the section surface also parallel to each other extending end faces of the section, which are preferably designed to be shorter compared to the long sides of the section.
  • a fold is formed at the transitions from a first section to an adjacent second section, which acts as a fold or crease edge in order to simplify folding when the knife guard is transferred from the flat delivery position into the three-dimensional, folded presentation position and to realize a clearly defined course of the edges, especially in the case of mechanical production.
  • the folded body is thus in a delivery position that extends essentially in one plane, in which this is cut, folded and transported, can be transferred or folded into the presentation position by preferably mechanical folding along the intended folds or fold edges, in which position this forms the three-dimensional structure in space for the secure reception and presentation of the knife.
  • the invention relates not only to the knife packaging but also to a manufacturing method or folding method for producing a knife packaging as described above.
  • a folding method a cut, flat carton or cardboard with several adjoining sections connected via folds is folded from a flat delivery position in which all sections are in a plane parallel to the plane of the base section along the folds at either 90 or 180 degrees to the plane of the adjacent preceding section into a three dimensional presentation position.
  • the sections starting from the base section, are successively transferred from the flat delivery position to the folded, three-dimensional presentation position in relation to the base section area defined by the base section by folding or folding the sections along the folds formed between the adjacent sections.
  • the cardboard or paperboard, including paper, is consequently formed in one piece, with the sections being foldably connected to one another via the folds.
  • abutting sections can be connected to one another for final fixing and, if necessary, provided with adhesive or fixed to one another in another suitable manner in the presentation position; because this is preferably done by gluing, these sections are referred to as "glue sections".
  • the folding process for knife packaging includes the following process steps, which are preferably carried out in the following sequence, but may also be carried out parallel to one another or in a different order:
  • a further development for an even more stable design of the pedestal provides for the folding of a lower end section adjoining a lower end end section via a fold by approximately 90 degrees in relation to the plane of the end section. Further, a tuck portion adjacent a bottom end portion via a fold may be folded inward 90 degrees relative to the plane of the bottom end portion for abutment against an underside of the support portion that functions to tuck under the support portion.
  • an upper front section can be provided via a fold on an upper base front section, which is at an angle of about 90 degrees to the plane of the base section is folded upwards. Folding is therefore preferably carried out at approximately 90 degrees or at 180 degrees in relation to the respective adjoining section.
  • the sections comprise a central, elongated, preferably rectangular base section, which is delimited by spaced apart, preferably longer base section longitudinal sides and opposite these, spaced apart, arcuate section front sides.
  • This base section forms the base of the knife guard, which sits or can be placed on a base and is preferably designed to be somewhat longer than the knife to be accommodated in the knife packaging.
  • This central base section is followed outwardly by one or more folds, which are folded in relation to the base section or respectively preceding section along the folds formed between two respective sections in order to take the knife packaging out of the plan to convert the delivery position into the presentation position.
  • first and the second vertical section are each delimited by longitudinal sides of the vertical section that extend at a distance from one another and are longer and spaced apart from these again by shorter front sides that extend opposite one another.
  • these height sections define the height of the folded body or knife guard.
  • the height sections are preferably designed to be approximately as high as half the knife handle, that is to say they preferably have bottom section end faces with a length that is half the width of a knife handle. Preferred values for the height section end faces are between 5 to 25 mm, particularly preferably 8 to 20 mm.
  • an outer vertical section longitudinal side of the first vertical section can be adjoined by a rectangular, elongated support section, which is delimited by longer support section longitudinal sides that extend at a distance from one another (opposite) and shorter support section end faces that extend at a distance from one another (opposite).
  • this support section preferably extends parallel to the base section, specifically at a distance on both sides over the height sections.
  • this support section forms, together with the base section and the height sections on both sides, the upper side of a pedestal or elevation on which the blade of the knife is later held or rests.
  • the Indian The cavity formed in the presentation position between the support section and the base section can be used as an insertion pocket or storage area for brochures or the like.
  • the base section and the support section are preferably of the same size, which is achieved in that the length of the support section front sides corresponds to the length of the base section front sides.
  • a preferably rectangular, elongate blade section can adjoin an outer side of the support section via a fold, which blade section is delimited by longer blade section longitudinal sides that extend at a distance from one another or opposite one another and shorter ones that extend at a distance from one another or opposite one another Blade cut faces.
  • the geometry of this blade section in particular its length and width, is adapted to the geometry of the blade of the knife to be held, because this blade section covers, encloses or encloses the blade of the knife on the upper side in the presentation position and holds or fixes it on the presentation section on the upper side.
  • At least the length of the longitudinal side of the blade section adjoining the bearing section corresponds to the length of the adjoining longitudinal side of the bearing section.
  • An outer blade section longitudinal side can be adjoined by a further fold, which is delimited by oppositely extending and longer first adhesive section longitudinal sides and compared to these shorter first adhesive section front sides. In the presentation position, this first adhesive section extends under the blade section and at the same time rests on the support section functioning as the presentation section. This is preferably glued to at least the support section in order to to fix the blade section on the support section in this way, but can also be connected to it in a different way, for example via straps.
  • the second vertical section can be adjoined via a fold adjacent to an outer longitudinal side of the vertical section of this second vertical section, which is defined or delimited by longer longitudinal sides of the second adhesive section that extend at a distance from one another or opposite and shorter second adhesive section end faces that are also shorter spaced from each other and extend opposite.
  • This second adhesive section acts as a support for the support section and is/is glued to the underside of the support section or connected to it in some other way.
  • a lower end section can join via a fold to the bottom section front side enclosed or bordered by the vertical section longitudinal sides and over another fold can overlap this lower end section on the opposite bottom section end side another fold connecting a top forehead section.
  • the bottom end section closes the lower end of the pedestal at the end and the upper end section encompasses the end of the handle of a knife accommodated in the knife packaging at the end.
  • the stability of the knife holder can be improved in that an insertion section, which is preferably also embodied oblong, also adjoins the lower end section via a fold. In the presentation position, this insertion section can rest under the support section and blade section or be inserted under them and glued to increase the strength.
  • the front strap can be designed for positioning the knife handle. For this purpose, it can be designed as a handle rest, for example, on which the knife handle can be placed or attached and through which the knife handle and thus the entire knife is fixed in an optimally presented manner in the knife holder.
  • This handle tray preferably comprises a number of sections which are folded into one another to form a structure which is closed on the circumference and is therefore stable
  • This handle rest can again comprise several surfaces which are provided in one piece via folds on the base section, that is to say are connected to it.
  • the upper end section comprises four further sections separated by folds, which can be folded to form a box-like geometry of the handle rest, with three further sections adjoining the upper end section via three folds.
  • the front section can include a removal tab, which is used to pull out or insert the knife packaging into an outer packaging and is also provided in one piece on the box or cardboard.
  • this removal tab can form the last section on the outside, which can be passed through a slot in other sections.
  • this removal tab can be inserted through a correspondingly designed opening or slit in the upper end section, i.e. protrudes in the presentation position through a correspondingly designed opening or slit, which is also in the fold between the bottom section, for example and the upper end section.
  • the handle shelf preferably includes a recess or a notch in the adjacent sections, so that in the presentation position a corresponding recess is formed for placing or inserting the knife handle, in particular from its rear end.
  • a preferably arcuate insertion aid in the form of a recess can be formed on the blade section, i.e. the section which encompasses the blade on the upper side, which therefore simplifies the insertion of the knife or the blade of the knife into the blade section when the knife once not quite straight
  • a further increase in stability in the presentation position can be achieved by at least partially gluing sections that are in contact with one another or by connecting them to one another with straps.
  • connection is used to describe both a direct and an indirect connection, a direct or indirect connection and a direct or indirect integration.
  • the indefinite article and the definite article do not refer to a single component, but are to be understood as “at least one”. It is understood that the terms "about,” “substantially,” and similar terms in connection with the dimensions and a property of a component of the invention do not describe the described dimension and property as a strict limit or parameter and minor modifications do not exclude which are functionally similar. At least parts of the description with numerical parameters also include modifications of these parameters according to the mathematical and manufacturing principles in the prior art, e.g. rounding, deviations and other systematic errors, manufacturing tolerances, etc. In the figures identical or similar elements with identi provided with a reference number, insofar as this is appropriate.
  • Reference lines are lines that start with the reference number connect to the part in question.
  • an arrow that does not touch any part refers to an entire entity to which it is directed.
  • FIG. 1 shows a first embodiment of the knife packaging in the transport position, ie with unfolded sections extending in one plane;
  • FIG. 2 shows the first embodiment of the knife packaging according to FIG. 1, still partially unfolded and not yet glued;
  • FIG. 3 shows an end view of the first embodiment of the knife packaging according to FIG. 2;
  • FIG. 4 shows an isometric view of the first embodiment of the knife packaging in the presentation position with the knife received;
  • FIG. 5 shows a second embodiment of the knife packaging in the transport position, ie with non-folded sections extending in one plane;
  • FIG. 6 shows the second embodiment of the knife packaging according to FIG. 5, still partially unfolded and not yet glued
  • FIG. 7 shows an end view of the second embodiment of the knife packaging according to FIG. 5;
  • FIG. 8 shows an isometric view of the second embodiment of the knife packaging in the presentation position from above in the presentation position with the knife received;
  • Figure 9 is a slightly enlarged front isometric view of the second embodiment of knife packaging in the display position.
  • the knife packaging is formed from a cut or punched carton, comprising several sections that are separated and delimited from one another by folds or creases.
  • the knife packaging comprises a rectangular, elongate, central base section 2 with longer base section long sides that extend parallel to one another and base section front sides that extend at the front ends between these base section long sides.
  • the ratio of the long sides of the floor section to that of the front sides of the floor section is approximately 9:2, but this is of course not mandatory.
  • Both long sides of the base section are joined by a fold in each case to an elongated, rectangular vertical section, namely a first vertical section 4 and a second vertical section 6, which is opposite the first vertical section 4 and is preferably designed exactly like the first vertical section 4.
  • the height sections 4, 6 are each delimited by oppositely extending and again longer height section longitudinal sides and compared to these shorter height section front sides that extend opposite one another.
  • the height sections both begin with their height section end face on the lower end section 16 of the floor section 2 and in the present case extend somewhat over half the length of the floor section 2 parallel to its floor section longitudinal sides.
  • the height sections 4, 6 have height section front sides with a length of 8 to 25 mm and thus define the height of the platform in the presentation position, which is explained in more detail below.
  • the first height section 4 is adjoined via a fold by a rectangular, elongated support section 8, the length of the support section long sides of this support section 8 preferably corresponding to the length of the first and second high section long sides in order to create a circumferentially closed structure. to generate images.
  • the length of the shorter support section front sides of the support section 8 corresponds to the lower base front section side 2.1 and the upper base front section side 2.2 of the base section 2.
  • this support section 8 is adjoined on the outside by a rectangular, elongate blade section 10, the width of which corresponds approximately to the height of the blade of the knife to be held Blade portion faces so corresponds to the width or height of the blade of the male knife and thus applied against the support portion 8 forms a knife sheath or a knife holder.
  • the long sides of the blade section again correspond in terms of length to the length of the long sides of the support section.
  • a last fold is in turn followed by an elongate first gluing section designed as a blade section gluing section 12, which in turn is preferably elongate in a substantially rectangular shape and thus has two oppositely extending and longer longitudinal sides of the blade gluing section and these frontally delimiting and has shorter blade adhesive section end faces.
  • the length of the longitudinal sides of the blade adhesive section is the length of the longitudinal sides of the blade section.
  • the second vertical section 6 is designed to correspond to the first vertical section 4, i.e. designed to be the same size as the first vertical section 4 with vertical section longitudinal sides of the same length and vertical section sides of the same length. end faces from 8 to 25 mm.
  • this second vertical section 6 On the outside of this second vertical section 6, there is also a rectangular, elongated support section adhesive strip 14, which in this case is not quite rectangular, but slightly smaller towards the outside, but whose support section adhesive strip longitudinal sides are nonetheless designed to extend parallel.
  • This adhesive support section which acts as a second adhesive section, is folded inwards out of the plane of the adjoining vertical section 6 in the presentation position and is glued to the underside of the support section 8 .
  • the bottom end section sides i.e.
  • essentially rectangular end sections are formed, namely a lower end section 16 and an upper end section 18, with the lower end section 16 not being completely rectangular and additionally includes a tuck-in flap 20, which is separated by a fold and is approximately the same size, which in turn is rectangular and elongated.
  • FIGS 2 and 3 show, when the knife packaging is folded or folded from the two-dimensional delivery position shown in Figure 1 to the three-dimensional presentation positions shown in Figures 2 to 4, all sections are folded at adjoining folds, in particular by 90 ° degree folded, the blade section 10 to the support section 8 and the and the blade section adhesive section 12 to the blade section 10 but each folded or folded by 180 degrees to each other, so that the two adjacent sections in the presentation position, i.e. at an angle of at least 90 ° to each other, but the blade section 10 to the support section 8 and the blade section adhesive section 12 to the blade section are at an angle of 180 degrees to each other.
  • blade section adhesive section 12 designed as the first adhesive section is folded through 180° in relation to the adjoining blade section 10, so that in the presentation position it lies between the upper blade section 10 and the lower side support section 8, with which it rests on the upper side is or can be glued.
  • the support section adhesive strip 14 is or can also be glued to the underside of the outer end of the support section 8.
  • the base section 2 the two extending at right angles thereto Height sections 4 and 6 and the support section 8 form a pedestal or an elevation in the presentation position, which at the same time defines a cavity into which brochures, information material or other objects can be placed that are to be sold with the knife.
  • the knife packaging can be adjusted in such a way that the length of the bottom section 2 is adjusted to the knife length with blade and handle, the height of the height sections, i.e. the length of the height section front sides of the height sections 4,
  • the knife packaging in the front view in the presentation position is structured similarly borrowed like a Z, i.e. folded, with the support section 8 being arranged in the middle, on the upper side of the blade protection area with the blade section 10 and the blade section adhesive section 12 and which is adjoined in the lower area by a pedestal area or pedestal, which is formed by the lower base section 2, the two lateral height sections 4, 6, and the upper support adhesive section 8.
  • FIG. 4 shows an isometric view of the knife guard with a knife 22 held, of which only the knife handle 22.1 is visible and the knife blade is held protectively by the blade guard area with the blade section 10. It is also clearly visible how this blade protection area is spaced apart from the bottom section 2 by the postal area by means of the height sections 4, 6.
  • FIGS. 5 to 9 show different views of a second embodiment of the knife packaging according to the invention. Since the basic structure of this embodiment is the same as that of the first embodiment, the same reference symbols are used to designate corresponding elements in order to avoid repetition.
  • the main difference in the second embodiment is that the upper end section 18 is also designed as a handle rest for the knife to be picked up.
  • four further sections are provided on the upper end section 18, separated by folds, namely a front section 24, a side section 26, a rear section 28 and a removal tab 30.
  • the rectangular front section 24 is of the same width as the bottom section 2 and is slightly longer than the upper end section 18 . This front section forms the front of the handle rest 32.
  • the front section 24 is adjoined via a fold by a rectangular side section 26 which, in the presentation position, is offset inwards at a distance from the front section 24 and extends parallel to the upper end section 18 .
  • a rectangular contact section 28 attaches via a fold, which is approximately as long as the front section 24.
  • the side section 26 and the contact section 28 have an approximately correspondingly large recess 34 or notch at the upper end, which in the presentation position forms an opening for inserting or plugging in the rear end of the knife handle of the knife being held.
  • a semi-circular removal tab 30 is also formed on the outer side of the contact section 28, which in the presentation position protrudes through a correspondingly formed slot 31 at which the fold between the base section 2 and the upper end section 18 protrudes, i.e. can be inserted through this slot and via which the knife holder can be removed more easily from the outer packaging that accommodates it.
  • the handle shelf is thus formed by folding the sections connected to the upper end section 18, i.e. front section 24, side section 26, the contact section 28 and removal tab 30, by 90 degrees in relation to the plane of the previous section in such a way that the sections interlock, ie result in a peripherally closed, box-like structure of the handle shelf 32 .
  • the upper recesses in the side section 26 and the contact section 38 form a positioning or holding aid for the knife handle, in which the rear front end of the knife handle can be inserted. Consequently, the recess is geometrically adapted to the knife to be accommodated.
  • a semi-circular recess is provided at the upper end of the blade section 10 to form a knife insertion aid 36 which facilitates the insertion of the knife blade.
  • the invention relates to knife packaging for a cutting tool, in particular a chef's knife used for cooking, comprising a folding carton made of cardboard or cardboard with several flat surfaces connected to one another via folded edges Sections, whereby this folding carton can be transferred from a delivery position extending essentially in one plane into a presentation position by folding along the folded edges, in which the folding carton assumes a three-dimensional structure in space.
  • the one-piece knife packaging forms a pedestal that can be placed on a base or a base and is spaced from this base, as well as a blade guard that accommodates at least the blade of the knife and protects it.

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L'invention concerne un emballage pour couteau destiné à un instrument de coupe (22), en particulier à un couteau de cuisine de haute qualité, comprenant une boîte pliante en carton comportant plusieurs parties planes (2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14) reliées les unes aux autres par des arêtes de pliage, cette boîte pliante pouvant passer d'une position de livraison s'étendant sensiblement dans un plan à une position de présentation dans laquelle elle prend une structure tridimensionnelle dans l'espace par pliage le long des arêtes de pliage. Dans cette position de présentation, l'emballage pour couteau forme un socle qui peut être posé sur un support ou sur une surface d'appui et qui maintient une distance par rapport à ce support ou à cette surface d'appui, ainsi qu'une protection de lame qui reçoit au moins la lame du couteau de manière sécurisée.
EP22735199.6A 2021-07-01 2022-06-29 Emballage pour couteau Pending EP4313783A1 (fr)

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