GB2221897A - Receptacles - Google Patents

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GB2221897A
GB2221897A GB8918784A GB8918784A GB2221897A GB 2221897 A GB2221897 A GB 2221897A GB 8918784 A GB8918784 A GB 8918784A GB 8918784 A GB8918784 A GB 8918784A GB 2221897 A GB2221897 A GB 2221897A
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Guy Nioholas Peter Harrison
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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
    • B65D5/02Rigid 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 by folding or erecting a single blank to form a tubular body with or without subsequent folding operations, or the addition of separate elements, to close the ends of the body
    • B65D5/06Rigid 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 by folding or erecting a single blank to form a tubular body with or without subsequent folding operations, or the addition of separate elements, to close the ends of the body with end-closing or contents-supporting elements formed by folding inwardly a wall extending from, and continuously around, an end of the tubular body
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A24TOBACCO; CIGARS; CIGARETTES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES; SMOKERS' REQUISITES
    • A24FSMOKERS' REQUISITES; MATCH BOXES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES
    • A24F19/00Ash-trays
    • A24F19/0028Ash-trays of the disposable type

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22-2 1897 -1 ' -
RECEPTACLE DESCRIPTION
The invention relates to a receptacle and more specifically to a receptacle intended to receive waste materials, for example waste smokers' materials, such as cigarette and cigar ash and cigarette and cigar ends.
In accordance with the invention there is provided a receptacle into which materials can be introduced by displacement of closure means biassed to oppose subsequent extraction of materials. The receptacle is preferably constructed from a single piece of sheet material, although two or more pieces may be employed, the or each piece being provided with fold and score lines, or being preformed in production, so that when erected, the closure means are constituted by integral flap elements which are biassed to a closed position. The flap elements can for example each extend from an edge of a hexagonal -or other polygonal opening. The receptacle can be constructed so that access to its interior is by way of the closure means only, the receptacle being then intended to be disposed of when partially or completely filled. The sheet material may be advantageously biodegradable.
The invention thus also provides a sheet material blank for construction of a receptacle, the blank comprising a row of panels for forming a main body portion of the receptacle of hexagonal or other polygonal cross-section, and an adjoining parallel row A of panels arranged to be folded so as to provide closure means for the receptacle in the form of flaps articulated on the main body wall and joined together by articulated pairs of panels between them.
The f laps and panels of the closure means can be defined by score lines, the structure possesses resilience so that the flaps can be depressed to permit or facilitate entry of materials into the receptacle after which they return to an unstressed condition in which the receptacle is effectively closed. The flaps can be sized so as to be inclined downwardly and inwardly in the unstressed condition, to facilitate entry into the receptacle of materials deposited on the flaps.
is If the resulting receptacle is for use as an ashtray, intrinsically non-combustible material is chosen for the sheet material or blank. The receptacle will be understood to be well suited to such use as the closure flaps will retain fumes within the receptacle.
The invention can thus provide a disposable ashtray with a body of polygonal cross-section which is permanently closed at its lower end by a f loor and at its upper end by closure means in the form of generally triangular panels extending from the side wall of the body to partially or completely close the upper opening, the panels being displaceable downwardly to allow entry of materials into the ashtray, but being biassed to return to a closed position after such displacement. 30 The ashtray can be provided with a layer of contents to assist in extinguishing smokers' materials which are still smouldering and such contents can be perfumed to neutralize tobacco odours. The invention is further described below by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which: Figure 1 is a plan view of a blank of sheet material from which a receptacle in accordance with the invention can be erected; 5 Figure 2 is a sectional side view of the assembled receptacle; and Figure 3 is a plan view of the assembled receptacle. The blank 1 shown in Figure 1 comprises an integral piece of sheet material including a straight row of six like adjoining side wall panels 2, each approximately square in shape. The adjacent edges of the panels are defined by fold lines or creases 4. One of the end panels 2 of the row has a f ree end edge 5 but an adjoining tab 6 extends from the end edge of the other end panel 2, being delimited from it by a further fold line 7. As will be evident, the side wall panels 2 can be formed into a cylinder or drum of hexagonal cross-section by affixing the tab 6 to the remote end panel 2 adjacent its free edge 5, by gluing the tab preferably being received inside the drum.
The lower aligned edges of the panels 2 as shown in Figure 1 adjoin by way of fold lines 9 respective base panels of various shapes which can be folded in and glued together to form a base or floor to the drum. The base panels can be of any suitable configuration which will prevent escape from the receptacle of its contents. The base panels are shown here as comprising two pairs of adjacent panels 10 and 11 of which each panel 10 has an adjoining portion 12 which is configured approximately as an equilateral triangle and which is glued so as to be secured underneath the adjacent panel 11 in the assembled condition of the blank. The pairs of panels 10 and 11 are separated by a generally square panel 14 and a rectangular panel 15 1 which extends beyond the lower edges of the other base panels in the condition of Figure 1 and which receives glue over at least its lowermost portion 16. so as to underlie and hold together the other base panels of the drum.
The upper aligned edges of the side wall panels 2 adjoin by way of fold lines 20 like closure panels 21 shaped as isosceles triangles. Between each adjacent pair of the closure panels 21, there is provided a relatively inverted triangular panel portion, which is delimited with respect to the panels 21 by score lines 22 cut from the side of the blank which forms the exterior of the assembled receptacle. Each of the inverted triangular panel portions is bisected into two gusset panels 24 by a score line 25 which extends in the direction of the associated fold line 4. The score lines 25 are formed on the other side of the blank from the score lines 22, that is, on the side which provides the interior of the assembled receptacle.
At the lateral ends of the row of panels 21 and 24, single panels 24 are formed, from one of which extends a tab 26 which can be glued to enable the two end panels 24 to be connected together so as to function in the assembled receptacle in the same way as the integrally formed adjacent pairs of panels 24.
When so assembled, the panels 21 form substantially a complete hexagon with each inwardly extending side of each panel joined to the adjacent panel by a pair of the gusset panels 24. The panels 21 are however oversized with respect to the cross sectional area of the drum, that is. they each extend away f rom the side wall panels 2 to a point slightly beyond the axis of the drum. As a consequencer the panels 21 and 24 can take either of two positions, one in which the panels 21 extend upwardly from the plane 1 formed by the upper edges of the side wall panels 2, and the other in which they extend downwardly from this plane. As will appear from Figure 2, the receptacle is erected so that the panels 21 are inclined downwardly and inwardly from the side wall panels, to facilitate movement of materials into the receptacle.
In use downward pressure on any one or more of the panels 21 will move them downwardly and inwardly, so creating an opening between them through which materials can freely enter the receptacle. As shown in Figure 1 only, the panels 21 may be truncated along lines 27 so that a central opening is formed by the panels in the closed condition, which opening can be enlarged by depression of the panels. Where the receptacle is to function as an ashtray, the aperture can conveniently be circular, and of a diameter about 1 mm. in excess of the diameter of a standard cigarette.
Also, if the receptacle is to be used for smokers' materials# it can be provided with material 30 over its floor which can assist in the extinction of any inserted material which is still alight. Such extinguishing material 30 can be perfumed, to neutralize the smell of smoking tobacco. Suitable extinguishing materials include sand or other noncombustible granular or partibulate materialy perfumed gels. water or other suitable liquid, and chemicals capable of releasing fire blanketing substances (for example partially stable bicarbonates) in response to heating by the smokers' materials.
If suitable, the extinguishing material can be received loose on the floor of the receptacler but it may be confined by a suitably shaped tray 31 resting on the floor. The tray may be closed initially by a membrane 32 which is broken by hot smokers' materials.
or which is punctured by the corners formed by the panels 21 and 24 as the former are depressed to admit the hot material into the receptacle.
In use, a cigarette end, for example, can be readily inserted into the receptacle, by displacement of the closure panels 21, or by insertion through the central hole if one is provided together with any necessary displacement of the panels. The closure panels 21 will thereafter resume their original position under the resilience of the sheet material from which the receptacle is formed. Fumes from the cigarette end, if not completely extinguished, will be trapped beneath the panels 21 and by gusset panels 24 between them. The floor of the receptacle can be domed or otherwise shaped so that the cigarette end tends to roll or slide towards the side wall panels 2 for better entrapment of escaping fumes.
Any suitable sheet material can be used for the blank 1, for example, aluminium or other metal foil, fire-resistant paper board, or non-combustible plastics material. The material may be laminated, for example, the blank can be of fire resistant paperboard, with the closure panels 21 and 24 carrying externally a thin metal foil. The outer surfaces of the side wall panels 2 can carry advertising or like material, either printed directly thereon or on a separate sheet which can be affixed to the side wall panels.
The invention can be carried into effect in a variety of ways other than as specifically described and shown.
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1 A receptacle having an aperture through which materials can be introduced into the receptacle interior by displacement of closure means, characterised in that the closure means comprises a plurality of flap elements (21) biassed into a stable condition in which the aperture is at least partially closed.
2. A receptacle as claimed in claim 1, wherein the plurality of flap elements (21) comprises interconnected sheet material flap elements.
3. A receptacle as claimed in claim 2, wherein adjacent flap elements (21) are interconnected by a pair of panels (24) hinged together and to the flap elements (21).
4. A receptacle as claimed in claim 2 or 3 wherein the aperture is polygonal and each of the plurality of flap elements (21) extracts from a respective edge of the aperture.
5. A receptacle as claimed in claim 4, wherein the f lap elements ( 21 and pane 1 s 2 4 are substantially triangular.
6. A receptacle as claimed in claim 4 or 5 wherein the flap elements (21) extend downwardly from the respective edges in the stable condition.
7. A receptacle as claimed in any preceding claim wherein access to the receptacle interior is by way of the closure means only.
8. A receptacle as claimed in claim 7 wherein the flap elements (21) and the hinged panels (24) are defined by score lines in sheet material forming the elements and panels.
9. A receptacle as claimed in claim 8 wherein the score line (25) between each pair of panels (24) is scored from the inner side of the sheet material, and a the score lines (22) between the panels (24) and the flap elements (21) are scored from the outer side of the sheet material.
10. A receptacle as claimed in claim 7,_ 8 or 9 5 wherein the sheet material comprises first and second adjoining parallel rows of panels, the first row of panels (2) forming a main body portion of polygonal cross-section and the second row of panels (21,24) forming the plurality of flap elements.
11. A receptacle as claimed in claim 10 wherein the sheet material comprises a third row (10,11,12r14,15) of panels, adjoining the first row of panels (2), and forming a base portion of the receptacle.
12. A receptacle as claimed in claim 11 wherein the third row of panels forming the base portion are adhesively secured together, so that access to the receptacle interior is by way of the flap elements (21) only.
13. A receptacle as claimed in any one of claims 8 to 12 wherein the flap elements (21) are dimensioned so as to be maintained in their stable condition by mutual abutment in a position in which they are inclined downardly into the receptacle.
14. A receptacle as claimed in any preceding claim and constructed from a single blank of sheet material.
15. A receptacle as claimed in any preceding claim and formed of non-combustible material so as to be suitable for use as an ashtray.
16. A receptacle as claimed in any preceding claim having in the interior means (30) to neutralize unpleasant odours produced by materials introduced therein.
17.
v A receptacle as claimed in any preceding 1 1 claim and comprising means (30)to enhance the extinguishing of smouldering materials introduced therein.
18. A sheet material blank for construction of a receptacle, the blank comprising first and second adjoining parallel rows of panels, the first row of panels (2) for foming a main body portion of polygonal cross-section, and the second row of panels (21,24) for forming closure means for the receptacle in the form of flaps (21) articulated on the first row of panels and joined together by articulated pairs of panels (24) between them.
19. A receptacle as claimed in claim 18, wherein the flaps (21) and panels (24) of the closure means are defined by score lines cut in the blank.
20. A receptacle as claimed in claim 19, wherein the score lines (25) separating the panels (24) are cut from the surface of the blank for forming the interior of the receptacle and the score lines (22) separating the panels (24) and flaps (21) of the closure means are cut from the surface of the blank for forming the exterior of the receptacle.
21. A receptacle as claimed in claim 18, 19 or 20 wherein the dimension of the flaps (21) in a direction extending from the first row of panels (2) is greater than half the width of the receptacle to be formed, such that the flaps (21) are arranged to extend downwardly into the receptacle when closing the receptacle.
22. A receptacle for waste materials, the receptacle being of sheet material and having a polygonal transverse cross-section provided by generally rectangular side wall panels (2), a sealed base wall provided by panels (10-12 & 14-16) extending inwardly from the side wall panels and secured together, and an upper end wall structure comprising generally triangular flap elements (21) extending inwardly from the side wall panels, each adjacent pair of flap elements being joined by a pair of internal panels (24) hinged together and to the flap elemenst, the flap elements being dimensioned so as to have a stable position in which they extend downwardly into the receptacle from which position the flaps are resiliently displaceable for entry of waste materials into the receptacle.
23. A sheet material blank substantially as herein described with reference to Figure 1 of the accompanying drawings.
24. A receptacle substantially as herein described with reference to Figures 2 and 3 of the accompanying drawings.
t Published 1990 atThe Patent Office, State House.66.71 High Holborn. London WC1R 4TP. Further copies maybe obtainedfromThePatent Office. Sales Branch. St Mary Cray. Orpingtor. Nei.t BR5 Z1F.D. Pr,rted by Mil.liplex techniques Itu. St Mary Cray. Kent. Con. 1187
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