GB2327218A - A container held within a sleeve - Google Patents

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GB2327218A
GB2327218A GB9815091A GB9815091A GB2327218A GB 2327218 A GB2327218 A GB 2327218A GB 9815091 A GB9815091 A GB 9815091A GB 9815091 A GB9815091 A GB 9815091A GB 2327218 A GB2327218 A GB 2327218A
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Bonar Cartons Ltd
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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
    • B65D77/00Packages formed by enclosing articles or materials in preformed containers, e.g. boxes, cartons, sacks or bags
    • B65D77/04Articles or materials enclosed in two or more containers disposed one within another
    • B65D77/0413Articles or materials enclosed in two or more containers disposed one within another the inner and outer containers being rigid or semi-rigid and the outer container being of polygonal cross-section formed by folding or erecting one or more blanks, e.g. carton
    • B65D77/0433Articles or materials enclosed in two or more containers disposed one within another the inner and outer containers being rigid or semi-rigid and the outer container being of polygonal cross-section formed by folding or erecting one or more blanks, e.g. carton the inner container being a tray or like shallow container, not formed by folding or erecting one or more blanks

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A package comprises a sleeve 106 which surrounds a tray 104. The display face 102 and either the rear face or at least one of the side faces terminate in the same plane, allowing the package to be mounted perpendicular to the support surface. This may be achieved by the provision of a support flap (516 fig.13). Means of retaining the tray within the sleeve may be provided by integral retaining tabs (402 fig.12) formed from part of the sleeve or by a flap (120 fig. 10) attached from the display face to the rear face at an open end of the sleeve. The sleeve, tray and flap may be formed with intermediate crease lines allowing the tray and sleeve to be folded flat.

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Sleeve for a Tray The invention which is the subject of the current application relates particularly, but not exclusively, to the packaging of foodstuffs such as those foodstuffs which are pre-cooked, perhaps frozen, and sold as ready made meals held in trays of plastics, tin foil or card material, sealed or otherwise closed with a lid and enclosed, at least partially, by a sleeve.
This type of packaging is now extensively used and normally the sleeve is used to protect the lid which can be plastic film or card, from being damaged and allowing exposure of the food, and also to carry printing thereon which can include the identity of the foodstuffs, ingredients, price bar codes, a picture of a serving suggestion and the like. The sleeve is therefore provided to pass over the front face of the tray, typically the two long side walls of the tray and the rear face of the tray and the portion of the sleeve which passes over the front face of the tray is the display face which, when the package is on offer for sale, is positioned to be viewable to the customer. Conventionally the package is presented to the customer with the display face in a horizontal plane as this is the easiest way in which to store the packages at the point of sale, even though it does not present the package to the customer in the most beneficial manner.
For this reason attempts have been made to allow the positioning of the package when on sale so that the display face of the same is held in a substantially vertical plane. One known attempt is to provide a series of holders which are positioned on the shelf or freezer unit at the point of sale and which include a number of location means.
The location means are positioned to allow the packages to be held with the display face in the vertical plane. The disadvantage with this however is that the holders are required to be removed and cleaned at regular intervals and therefore become inconvenient and, if packages are picked up by the customer and then not replaced in the correct position, they can fall and lead to the display having an untidy appearance. Another known attempt is to provide the sleeve with, at typically the join between the rear face and a side wall of the sleeve, an additional and protruding portion of material, or part material, which is cut from the side wall which protrudes outwardly from the rear of the side wall of the sleeve to lie in the same horizontal plane as the sleeve at the join between the near face and side wall of the sleeve. This means that the package can be placed with the protruding portion and the edge of the display face contacting the shelf or freezer and thereby allows the display face of the package to be held in a vertical plane. A problem with this approach however is that additional material is required to be used to form the protruding portion on the sleeve and this can add to the expense of manufacture of the sleeve.
The aim of the current invention is to provide a package in a form which allows the display face of the same to be held in a substantially vertical plane for display without the need for additional and separate location means or additional protruding portions to be provided. A further aim of the present invention is to provide a sleeve which allows the display face to be held in a vertical plane and with an opening adjacent the surface upon which the same is located and to provide a retaining means and side walls of a form which allow the tray to be retained within the sleeve and also allow the sleeve to be provided in a fold-flat condition prior to insertion of the tray.
In a first aspect of the invention there is provided a package comprising a tray and a sleeve for at least partially enclosing the tray, said tray comprising an opening, side walls, end walls and a base, said sleeve comprising a display face, side walls and a rear face which define a passage having an opening at at least one end and into which the tray fits and wherein the sleeve is formed such that at least the display face and/or rear face and/or at least one of the side walls terminate in substantially the same plane at said opening so that when the same are placed onto a surface, the display face is held in a substantially perpendicular plane to the surface.
Typically the display face, rear face and side walls are provided to terminate in the same plane so as to provide maximum stability for the package and so as to lie in a horizontal plane on a contact surface so that the display face is held in a vertical plane.
In a further aspect of the invention there is provided a sleeve for a tray to form a package by at least partially enclosing the tray, said sleeve including a display face and a rear face joined by two side walls to define a passage in which the tray is located and wherein the edges of the display face and/or rear face and/or side wall adjacent one of the openings lying in a common plane so that when mounted on a support surface, the display face is substantially perpendicular to the support surface..
The current invention therefore provides for the unusual arrangement of one of the openings defined in the sleeve being positioned at a support surface as opposed to one of the side walls of the sleeve as is conventionally the case and therefore allows the display face to be positioned in a substantially vertical plane without the need for additional protruding portions and additional material to be provided adjacent the side walls of the sleeve as previously.
Preferably at at least the opening which is to be located in use adjacent the support surface there are formed retaining portions which serve to retain the tray within the sleeve during display of the package. Typically the retaining portions will be formed and cut from the sleeve material.
In one embodiment the sleeve can be sealed directly to the tray to serve as the means to close the opening of the tray. Alternatively the conventional methods of sealing a plastics film or placing a card over the opening can be used as required.
In a further aspect of the invention there is provided a package comprising a tray, a means for closing the tray and a sleeve for the tray, said tray comprising a sealed opening, side walls, end walls and a base, said sleeve comprising a display face, two side faces and a rear face which define a passage having an opening at at least one end thereof and into which the tray fits and wherein the sleeve is provided with printing on the display face orientated such that it is readable in a vertical plane when the package is positioned with the edges of at least the display face and/or rear face and/or side walls at one edge of the sleeve defining a mounting means for the package for contact with a support surface in a horizontal plane and positioning of the display face in a substantially vertical plane.
Thus there is provided a sleeve which is provided to be wrapped around a tray to form a package and the package is arranged to be presented with the display face in a vertical plane and typically one of two openings through which the tray can pass lying adjacent to the support surface.
In which ever embodiment, it is preferred that the sleeve is formed such that the side walls of the sleeve are located at the end faces of the tray which are typically shorter than the side faces of the tray and this allows the sleeve and tray to be arranged so that an opening of the sleeve contacts the support surface and according to the invention allows the display face to be held in a vertical plane and in the conventional preferred orientation.
In a further aspect of the invention there is provided a package comprising a tray for containing foodstuffs and a sleeve for at least partially enclosing said tray, said sleeve provided with a display face, a rear face and at least two side walls, and when erected, said sleeve having at least one open end through which said tray can be inserted into said sleeve and removed therefrom, the edges of the sleeve defining said open end arranged to lie on a support surface to display the package and wherein in said open end, there is provided a retaining means which serves to prevent said tray from passing through said open end when said package is on display.
Typically, the sleeve defines two open ends and a retaining means is provided in the open end which, in use, is defined by edges of the display face, side walls and/or rear face of the sleeve which all terminate in the same plane and which are placed on the support surface such that the display face of the sleeve is held in a plane perpendicular to the support surface for display to retail customers.
In one embodiment, the retaining means is formed by a flap which protrudes from one edge of either of the display face or rear face adjacent the said opening and is adhered to the inside of the other of the rear face or display face so as to interconnect the same.
Typically said retaining means is of sufficient length to have sufficient strength to retain the tray in the sleeve but does not extend along the length of the said end opening.
In one preferred embodiment the retaining means includes an intermediate fold line which allows a gripping action to act on a flange of the tray thereby gripping the flange against the inside of the display face or rear face of the sleeve and aiding to retention of the tray.
Typically the side walls of the tray can be provided with an intermediate fold line which allows the sleeve to be folded to a flattened condition for storage and transportation prior to the erection of the same and insertion of the tray therein. Where required, the retaining means is provided with an intermediate fold line which allows the retaining means to be held in a flattened condition.
In a yet further aspect of the invention there is provided a sleeve for at least partially enclosing a tray, said sleeve having a display face, rear face and two side walls defining a passage in which said tray is enclosed and inserted through at least one opening and said display face, when the sleeve is erected and placed on a support surface, is provided in a plane substantially perpendicular to the support surface wherein the sleeve is provided with a support flap which depends therefrom and contacts the support surface in conjunction with one of the side walls.
Typically the support flap depends from the rear of the sleeve as a continuation of the rear face.
Specific embodiments of the invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings wherein; Figure 1 illustrates a perspective view of the package of the invention in one embodiment on display; Figure 2A and 2B illustrate an end view and rear elevation of the package of Figure 1 on display; Figure 3 illustrates the sleeve of the invention in an erected form; Figure 4 illustrates the sleeve of Figure 3 in a blank form.
Figure 5 illustrates a perspective view of the sleeve and tray arrangement according to one embodiment of the present invention; Figure 6 illustrates an end view of the sleeve and tray arrangement; Figure 7 illustrates a cross section through line A-A of the sleeve only of Figure 5; Figure 8 illustrates the sleeve in a flattened condition in elevation; Figure 9 illustrates an end view of the sleeve in flattened condition; Figure 10 illustrates the blank of the sleeve of Figure 5.
Figures 11 and 12 illustrate further embodiments of retaining means according to the invention; and Figures 13 and 14 illustrate a further embodiment of the invention.
The package according to one embodiment of the invention is shown in various views in Figures 1-2B. The package 2 comprises a sleeve which includes a display or front face 4, side walls 6 and a rear face 8 which is formed by wrapping the sleeve blank shown in Figure 4 around the tray to form the erected sleeve of Figure 3 by joining the portions 8A and 8B to form the sleeve and the rear face.
The tray 10 is of a standard shape and comprises a base, upwardly depending side walls and an opening which is sealed prior to use with a plastics or other material film or the sleeve may be directly sealed to the same.
According to the invention the package 2 is provided to be positionable with the display face 4 in a substantially vertical plane as shown, with the sleeve contacting with a support surface 12 as shown in Figures 2A and 2B. The sleeve is formed such that at least one of the openings 11, in the sleeve, is defined by the ends of the display face 4, side walls 6 and rear face 8 terminating in the same plane so that when the same are located on the support surface 12 they act to support the package in a secure position and cause the display face to lie in the vertical plane. By providing the sleeve to have an opening defined by edges of the display face, side walls and rear face which lie in the same plane so the position of the display face can be determined without the need for additional support means or additional protruding portions which is required in the conventional sleeves as in the conventional sleeves it is the part of the sleeve which has a side wall which is required to be contacted with the support surface in conjunction with the additional protruding portion.
Referring now to the embodiment shown in Figures 5 and 6, there is illustrated a sleeve 102 enclosing a tray 104 in a retail display position. The sleeve comprises a display face 106, rear face 108 and side walls 110 and 112. In the display position as shown, the display face 106 is held in a vertical plane as the edges 106', 110', 112' and 108' of the display face, side walls and rear face respectively, are provided to terminate in a common plane 114 such that when the common plane 114 is placed on a support surface the display face 106, and rear face 108, are arranged to lie in a vertical plane or a plane perpendicular to the support surface.
As will be seen, the side walls, display face and rear face define two openings, 116 and 118. The end opening 116, in use, lies adjacent to the support surface upon which the sleeve 102 and tray 104 are placed. In order to prevent the tray from sliding through the opening 116, a retaining means 120 is provided and is shown in more detail in Figure 7. The retaining means is formed from a flap which depends from, in this case the display face 106, and is adhered to the inside of the rear face 108 of the sleeve. Thus, the tray 104 rests on the retaining means 120 and the retaining means is provided with an intermediate fold line 122 which can be used to fold the retaining means 120 towards the flange 124 of the tray to grip the said flange between the inside of the display face and the portion 120' of the retaining means thereby improving the retaining means of the tray.
Thus it will be seen that the retaining means according to this embodiment acts to prevent the tray from slipping through the opening 116. In commerce, the sleeve is required to be provided to the packers of the trays in a flattened condition so as to reduce transportation and storage costs. To allow this to be achieved, the side walls 110 and 112 are provided with intermediate fold lines 126 and 128. It is preferred that the intermediate side walls, fold lines 126, 128 and retaining portion fold line 122 are each spaced from the display face or rear face of the sleeve an equal distance so that the sleeve can be moved to a flattened condition as shown in Figure 8 and Figure 9. Thus the sleeve can be provided in an assembled flattened form and when the sleeve is assembled and required to be erected for location of the tray therein, a simple erection process can be used which can be automated. Without the provision of the intermediate fold lines the sleeve could not be moved to the flattened condition.
Figure 10 illustrates a blank according to one embodiment of the invention and shows the display face, rear face, side walls and retaining portions with intermediate fold lines on the side walls and retaining portion.
Figures 11 and 12 illustrate further examples of sleeves according to the invention and in particular variations of the sleeve shown in Figures 5-10. In this case, Figure 11 shows a rear view of an erected sleeve without a tray and shows a rear face 304, side walls 308 and display face 306. The side walls are provided with retaining means 302 in the form of apertures or slots formed in the same. The slots 302 are formed so as to receive the edge flange of the tray and therefore prevent the tray from slipping through the opening in the tray when the sleeve is on display with the display face in the vertical plane. One of the side walls is also provided with an additional fold line 310 to enable the formed sleeve to be moved to a flattened condition prior to erection and insertion of the tray.
Figure 12 shows the same form of sleeve from the rear and shows rear face 404, display face 406 and side walls 408 with additional fold line 410. In this case the retaining means 402 are in the form of flaps cut from the rear face and side walls as shown and foldable inwardly to engage with the walls of the tray and thereby prevent the same from slipping through the opening upon display.
Figures 13 and 14 illustrate a further embodiment of the invention wherein there is provided a sleeve shown in side view without a tray in Figure 13 and rear view in Figure 14 and said sleeve comprises a display face 506, rear face 504 and side walls 510 and 514. As is shown, the tray in this embodiment is arranged so that one of the side walls 514 lies adjacent the support surface 520 so that the display face 506 is held in the vertical plane for display. In order to achieve this there is provided a support flap 516 which depends downwardly from the rear face and is of a length so that when it contacts the support surface 520 along with the corner 518 between the display face 506 and side wall 514 the display face 506 is in the substantially vertical plane as shown. The side wall 510 is provided with an intermediate fold line 512 to allow the sleeve to be formed and then moved to a flattened position for transport before erection and insertion of the tray.
Thus, the sleeve and tray assembly of the present invention has distinct advantages over the prior art, allows the display face of the sleeve to have maximum impact to consumers without unduly affecting the economy of use of the sleeve and tray or increasing the possibility of the sleeve becoming detached from the tray. In whichever embodiment, the invention allows the provision of a package and sleeve which has a display face which can be held on display in a substantially vertical plane without the need for additional portions of the sleeve to be formed or additional support means and thereby allows the advantage to be obtained without additional cost or inconvenience.

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1. A package comprising a tray and a sleeve for at least partially enclosing the tray, said tray comprising an opening, side walls, end walls and a base, said sleeve comprising a display face, side walls and a rear face which define a passage having an opening at at least one end and into which the tray fits and wherein the sleeve is formed such that at least the display face and/or rear face and/or at least one of the side walls terminate in substantially the same plane at said opening so that when the same are placed onto a surface, the display face is held in a substantially perpendicular plane to the surface.
2. A package according to claim 1 wherein the display face, rear face and side walls are provided to terminate in the same plane so as to provide maximum stability for the package and so as to lie in a horizontal plane on a contact surface so that the display face is held in a vertical plane.
3. A sleeve for a tray to form a package by at least partially enclosing the tray, said sleeve including a display face and a rear face joined by two side walls to define a passage in which the tray is located and wherein the edges of the display face and/or rear face and/or side wall adjacent one of the openings lying in a common plane so that when mounted on a support surface, the display face is substantially perpendicular to the support surface..
4. A sleeve according to claim 3 wherein at at least the opening which is to be located in use adjacent the support surface there are formed retaining portions which serve to retain the tray within the sleeve during display of the package.
5. A sleeve according to claim 4 wherein the retaining portions will be formed as part of and/or cut from the sleeve material.
6. A sleeve according to claim 3 wherein the sleeve is sealed directly to the tray to serve as the means to close the opening of the tray.
7. A sleeve according to claim 3 wherein the tray is sealed by sealing a plastics film or placing a card over the opening of the same.
8 A package comprising a tray, a means for closing the tray and a sleeve for the tray, said tray comprising a sealed opening, side walls, end walls and a base, said sleeve comprising a display face, two side faces and a rear face which define a passage having an opening at at least one end thereof and into which the tray fits and wherein the sleeve is provided with printing on the display face orientated such that it is readable in a vertical plane when the package is positioned with the edges of at least the display face and/or rear face and/or side walls at one edge of the sleeve defining a mounting means for the package for contact with a support surface in a horizontal plane and positioning of the display face in a substantially vertical plane.
9 A package according to any of the preceding claims wherein the sleeve is formed such that the side walls of the sleeve are located to lie adjacent either the end faces of the tray which are typically shorter than the side faces of the tray or alternatively adjacent the side faces of the tray with at least one opening defined to lie adjacent one of the other of the side or end faces of the tray to contact with a support surface.
10 A package comprising a tray for containing foodstuffs and a sleeve for at least partially enclosing said tray, said sleeve provided with a display face, a rear face and at least two side walls, and when erected, said sleeve having at least one open end through which said tray can be inserted into said sleeve and removed therefrom, the edges of the sleeve defining said open end arranged to lie on a support surface to display the package and wherein in said open end, there is provided a retaining means which serves to prevent said tray from passing through said open end when said package is on display.
11. A package according to claim 10 wherein the retaining means is provided at an open end which, in use, is defined by edges of the display face, side walls and/or rear face of the sleeve which all terminate in the same plane and which are placed on the support surface such that the display face of the sleeve is held in a plane perpendicular to the support surface for display to retail customers.
12. A package according to claim 10 wherein the retaining means is formed by a flap which protrudes from one edge of either of the display face or rear face adjacent the said opening and is adhered to the inside of the other of the rear face or display face so as to interconnect the same.
13. A package according to any of claims 10-12 wherein said retaining means is of sufficient length to have sufficient strength to retain the tray in the sleeve but does not extend along the length of the said end opening.
14. A package according to any of claims 10-14 wherein the retaining means includes at least one intermediate fold line.
15. A package according to any of the preceding claims wherein the side walls of the tray can be provided with an intermediate fold line which allows the sleeve to be folded to a flattened condition for storage and transportation prior to the erection of the same and insertion of the tray therein.
16. A package according to claim 15 wherein, when required, the retaining means is provided with an intermediate fold line which allows the retaining means to be held in a flattened condition.
17. A sleeve for at least partially enclosing a tray, said sleeve having a display face, rear face and two side walls defining a passage in which said tray is enclosed and inserted through at least one opening and said display face, when the sleeve is erected and placed on a support surface, is provided in a plane substantially perpendicular to the support surface wherein the sleeve is provided with a support flap which depends therefrom and contacts the support surface in conjunction with one of the side walls.
18 A sleeve according to claim 17 wherein the support flap depends from the rear of the sleeve as a continuation of the rear face.
19 A package as hereinbefore described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
20 A sleeve as hereinbefore described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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