US20140356489A1 - Pack for food, set for forming such a pack, and material sheet for such a set - Google Patents
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- the present invention in the widest sense concerns the packing of food, here in particular the packing of food for presentation in the retail trade in order to give customers a stimulus to buy.
- Products such as food, including confectionery are offered in the retail trade in a wide range of packaging and presentation concepts.
- promotions in the context of major events such as for example World and European Championships are used to increase the buying stimulus, wherein the product is presented with an event- or theme-related packaging.
- the object of the present invention therefore, based on this concept, is to develop a pack for food for presentation to the customer and for creating a buying stimulus, which stands out from the former concepts but at the same time is economical and easy to produce.
- the present invention is based on the concept of folding an originally flat material sheet into a three-dimensional object in which the separately packed food is accommodated.
- the object can be theme- and/or event-related, and form an actual object independently or in conjunction with the food. Purely as an example this could be a rattle, a trophy cup or a ball.
- the food to be used in particular is food which is packed in bulk and which can imitate the noise of a rattle.
- the present invention proposes a pack for food, in particular confectionery.
- Confectionery includes in this context all foods which do not belong to basic nutrition foods. These include amongst others boiled sweets, candy, chewing gum, different types of chocolates, cookies etc.
- the pack is used to accommodate sweets held in bulk in a container or vessel, such as for example boiled sweets, candy or chewing gum.
- the pack according to the present invention comprises an originally flat material sheet.
- the material sheet can consist of paper, cardboard, plastic or a combination thereof and comparable materials. Preferably however paper or cardboard are used.
- the term “flat” here means that the large outer faces of the material sheet, before folding, lie in a common uncurved plane. A synonym for “flat” is therefore “planar”.
- This originally flat material sheet according to the invention is folded into a three-dimensional, in particular theme-related object.
- a three-dimensional object in particular means an imitation of a three-dimensional actual object to which the customer regularly attributes a particular property and/or function.
- a receiver is provided in which the at least one separately packed food is accommodated.
- a container e.g. a paper bag, a cardboard or plastic box, which in turn is accommodated in the object. Since the separately packed food can be presented in the object and the customer associates the object with a unique property and/or function separate from the food, a distinction is made from existing comparable foods and hence a buying stimulus is created.
- such a pack is used in connection with major sporting events such as for example World and European Championships. Purely as an example here, reference is made to the football World and European Championships.
- major sporting events such as for example World and European Championships.
- the rattle in particular in connection with the abovementioned bulk food contained in a container, e.g. confectionery, in particular boiled sweets, chewing gum or candy, can be used as a rattle actually producing noise to support a chosen team.
- the receiver either directly by folding the original flat material sheet into a three-dimensional object, or from a separate material sheet which is also originally flat.
- the material sheet can be held in the folded state by the use of glues. It is however preferred that the material sheet is held in the folded state by form-fit engagement of engagement devices and/or is held in the folded state by the three-dimensional object. It is also conceivable that the receiver folded from the material sheet is held in the folded state exclusively by the three-dimensional object. Thus no glue is required and the production process can be optimized.
- connection of the receiver with the three-dimensional object advantageously takes place by form fit and/or by force fit i.e. without the use of glues and other material fit connections, in particular only by form fit and/or force fit.
- connection of the receiver with the three-dimensional object advantageously takes place by form fit and/or by force fit i.e. without the use of glues and other material fit connections, in particular only by form fit and/or force fit.
- glues and other material fit connections in particular only by form fit and/or force fit.
- the separately packed food is preferably held in the receiver or pack only by form fit and/or force fit.
- the additional element surrounds the three-dimensional object completely and thus holds it together.
- the additional element is pushed over the three-dimensional object and holds this together or in shape in the radial direction and/or circumferential direction.
- the outer contour can be formed closed.
- an inspection window in the region of the outer contour of the three-dimensional object, in particular an inspection window closed by a transparent material.
- the present invention concerns a material sheet for forming the three-dimensional object for such a pack, as defined in claim 10 .
- Advantageous embodiments of the material sheet are given in the associated subclaims.
- the material sheet when forming the three-dimensional object as a rattle, it has proved advantageous for the material sheet to have several flat portions corresponding in cross section to the outer contour of the three-dimensional object and connected together via first fold lines.
- the individual portions are fitted with a second fold line, preferably along their center line, so that the portions can be folded in half on each other along the first fold line and thus, on folding into the three-dimensional object, in particular the rattle or trophy cup, the second fold lines of the portions in folded state lie in the middle of the object.
- the regions of the portions lying on each other extend in the manner of a star or radially out from the center.
- the object is formed star-shaped in cross section.
- the individual portions have a part region forming the rattle head or trophy cup head and a part region forming the rattle handle or trophy cup foot.
- the portions are each fitted with a cut-out so that, in the example of the rattle or trophy cup, a cavity exists in the center of the rattle or trophy cup head in which the food can be held preferably purely by form fit.
- a separate receiver in this cavity which for example can take the form of a box with an opening on one side.
- the material sheet with several fields which form the outer faces of the three-dimensional object and are arranged in a row, and for example are connected together via first fold lines, wherein to form a ball preferably three rows of fields are arranged next to each other and the fields of adjacent rows are connected together where applicable via second fold lines.
- the present invention also proposes a set for production of a pack as explained above, as defined in claim 18 or claim 20 .
- Advantageous embodiments of the set are given in the associated subclaims.
- a further, preferably flat, element which can be pushed onto the three-dimensional object made of the folded material sheet in order to hold the three-dimensional object folded from the material sheet in the folded state. It is particularly preferred to provide a cut-out in the flat element which has at least one and preferably several longitudinal slots running through the center. Particularly preferably the flat element is designed round.
- the cut-outs are made corresponding to the radially extending walls so that the radially extending walls can be held evenly spaced in the circumferential direction by pushing on the additional element, and hence the object remains in the folded state.
- a further flat material sheet to form a receiver, which evidently is also conceivable in the embodiment as a rattle or a trophy cup.
- the receiver from three fields which are connected via fourth fold lines, wherein the outline of the outer fields corresponds in cross section to the inner contour of the folded three-dimensional object, e.g. these can be octagonal, while the center field has a connecting portion which is preferably rectangular, and connects together two portions, the outline of which corresponds to half the outline of the other fields, i.e. has four corners, wherein the outer fields combined form an octagon in contour.
- the two portions are advantageously connected to the connecting portion via fifth fold lines.
- the two portions of the center field are folded onto the outer fields and the two portions folded about the fifth fold line so that the connecting portion forms a vertically running wall in the finished pack.
- a tab can be folded out of at least one of the cut-outs.
- the tab forms a stop and by the edges of the cut-outs, which are limited downwards in folded state by one of the outer fields when one of the two portions is folded onto the outer field, thus creates e.g. a rectangular receiver for the packed food without additional elements being required.
- FIG. 1 shows a perspective view of a pack according to a first embodiment of the present invention without separately packed food
- FIG. 2 shows a perspective view of the pack in FIG. 1 with separately packed food
- FIG. 3 shows a view from below of the pack in FIGS. 1 and 2 ;
- FIG. 4 shows a top view of a material sheet to form the three-dimensional object of the pack in FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 5 shows an additional element for holding in folded state the three-dimensional object from FIGS. 1 and 3 which has been folded from a material sheet according to FIG. 4 ;
- FIG. 6 is a perspective view of a pack according to a second embodiment of the present invention without separately packed food
- FIG. 7 is a top view of a material sheet for forming the three-dimensional object of the pack in FIG. 6 ;
- FIG. 8 shows an additional element for holding in folded state the three-dimensional object from FIG. 6 which has been folded from a material sheet according to FIG. 7 ;
- FIG. 9 is a perspective view of a pack according to a third embodiment of the present invention without separately packed food
- FIG. 10 shows a top view of a material sheet for forming the three-dimensional object of the pack in FIG. 9 ;
- FIG. 11 is a top view of a material sheet for forming a receiver for the pack in FIG. 9 .
- FIGS. 1 to 5 A first embodiment of the present invention is explained below with reference to FIGS. 1 to 5 .
- the pack 1 is formed from a flat material sheet, in particular of paper or cardboard as shown in FIG. 4 , a receiver 20 also made of paper or cardboard, and an additional element 30 as shown in detail in FIG. 5 and which also consists of paper or cardboard.
- the three-dimensional object of the pack is formed as a rattle.
- the material sheet 10 has several (here six) portions 11 which can here be divided into two sub-regions, a head region 12 of the rattle and a handle region 13 of the rattle.
- each portion 11 is connected together via first fold lines 14 , wherein the outer portions 11 are connected to another portion on one side only and the inner portions 11 are each connected to a portion 11 on opposite sides via fold lines 14 .
- each portion 11 has a cut-out 15 .
- the cut-outs 15 in the two outer portions 11 each have a rebate 16 in their bottom and outer corner.
- Such a rebate 16 is also provided in the mutually facing lower corners of the cut-outs 15 of the portions 11 lying centrally next to each other.
- the portions 11 are each fitted with second fold lines 17 which run along a center axis and allow the respective portions 11 to fold in the middle.
- the second fold lines 17 divide the individual portions 11 into a left and a right sub-section 19 L and 19 R .
- the head region 12 is separated from the handle region 13 by grooves 18 lying opposite each other in relation to the center line.
- the receiver 20 visible in FIGS. 1 and 2 is also formed from a flat material sheet which is not shown separately, and is folded into a box open at the top. The box is held in this state by tabs 21 glued to the side walls 12 ( FIG. 1 ).
- the additional element 30 ( FIG. 5 ) has a substantially round basic form or outer contour with a center 31 .
- the left section 19 L of the portion 11 on the outside left in FIG. 4 , and the right section 19 R of the portion 11 on the outside right in FIG. 4 are folded up about the second fold line 17 , and from left to right, the respective right sections 19 R with the respective left sections 19 L of adjacent portions 11 are folded to the back about the second fold lines 17 or the first fold lines 14 in FIG. 4 .
- the left section 19 L of the portion 11 on the outside left in the figure, and the right section 19 R of the portion 11 on the outside right in the figure are also laid with their backs on each other so that the second fold lines 17 , as shown in FIG. 1 , point towards each other.
- the respective sections 19 R and 19 L of the portions 11 lying on each other form individual walls 23 which run radially from a center 31 of the pack. This gives a cavity 24 in the head region 12 , which is formed by the cut-outs 15 of the individual portions 11 .
- the rebates 16 form corresponding grooves in two diametrically opposed walls 23 in order to hold the receiver 20 in the cavity 24 by form fit in the vertical direction. For this the previously folded receiver 20 is introduced into the cavity 24 diagonally through the areas between two walls 23 shown in FIG. 1 , and then engages in the rebates 16 , wherein the base 25 of the receiver 20 is supported on the upward-pointing edges of the portions 11 delimiting the respective cut-outs 15 in the vertical direction.
- the additional element 30 is pressed from below onto the holder portion 13 , whereby the walls 23 , formed by folding in the region of the handle portion 13 , engage in the longitudinal slots 32 of the additional element 30 , or the additional element 30 is pushed upward along the walls 23 by the handle portion 13 as far as the head portion, where the diametrically outer ends 33 of the slots 32 engage in the groove 18 and thus by form fit prevent removal of the additional element 30 .
- This state is illustrated most clearly in FIG. 3 .
- FIG. 2 The pack of the first embodiment with separately packed food inserted is shown in FIG. 2 .
- the movement of the food, e.g. the boiled sweets, in the separate pack creates a rattling noise which for example can be used for encouragement in sporting events.
- the pack 40 preferably lies on the upper edges of the portions 11 delimiting the openings 15 in the vertical direction in order to avoid its falling out, i.e. the packs are held by form fit in the vertical directions by the receiver 20 and the upper edges of the cut-outs 15 of the portions 11 , and in the horizontal direction by the side walls 22 of the receiver 20 .
- FIGS. 6 to 8 A further embodiment of the present invention, in which the three-dimensional object resembles a trophy cup, is explained below with reference to FIGS. 6 to 8 . Substantially reference is made to the statements concerning the first embodiment in FIGS. 1 to 5 , and only the differences are emphasized.
- the pack of the second embodiment also comprises a flat material sheet 10 which is folded into a three-dimensional object, here a trophy cup.
- the material sheet 10 is shown in FIG. 7 .
- several (here six) portions 11 are provided which are connected via first fold lines 14 . These portions are also divided into two sub-regions, a head portion 12 different to that of the embodiment in FIG. 1 , and not a handle portion but rather a stand or foot portion 113 .
- the individual portions 11 in contrast to the embodiment in FIG. 4 , are connected together not only in the head region 12 via the first fold lines 14 but also in the stand portion 113 .
- cut-outs 115 result between the fold lines 14 which connect adjacent portions 11 , as is best seen in FIG. 7 .
- a further difference from the embodiment in FIGS. 1 to 7 lies in that the groove for fixing the additional element 30 is provided not at the interface between the head portion 12 and the stand portion 113 , but rather in the stand portion 113 close to an edge 114 which in folded state forms the standing surface.
- the additional element 30 as shown in FIG. 8 does not in principle differ significantly from that shown in FIG. 5 , with the exception that it is formed precisely circular. Thus in relation to this embodiment, reference is made to the statements concerning the first embodiment.
- the structure of pack shown in FIG. 6 is similar to that explained with reference to FIG. 1 .
- the additional element 30 is pushed onto the stand portion 113 at the bottom, whereby the walls 23 formed by the respective sections 19 R and 19 L engage in the longitudinal slots 32 of the element 30 until the element 30 engages with the grooves 118 and is thus held ( FIG. 6 ).
- a further difference from the second embodiment is the design of the receiver 20 , as shown in FIG. 6 .
- the receiver 20 is held in folded state not by glue and tabs but rather because the longer side walls 22 in FIG. 6 have corresponding tabs (not shown) and the shorter side walls 22 are folded twice about a fold line 26 , and a protrusion 27 engages in a rebate 28 in the base 25 about the receiver 20 in folded state, wherein the tabs lie between the double-folded side walls.
- FIGS. 9 to 11 a third embodiment of the present invention is explained in which the three-dimensional object of the pack is designed based on a ball, e.g. a football.
- a flat material sheet 10 to form the three-dimensional object of this pack is shown in FIG. 10 . It is formed from several portions or fields 211 which form the outer surface of the three-dimensional object.
- the fields 211 are arranged in three rows R 1 to R 3 lying next to each other.
- the adjacent fields 211 of one row are connected together via first fold lines, while adjacent fields of different rows are connected together via second fold lines 217 .
- the fields 211 of the outer rows R 1 and R 3 are formed square, while the fields 211 of the middle row are formed rectangular, wherein the shorter sides are joined via fold lines 217 to the adjacent fields 211 of rows R 1 and R 3 , and the longer sides are joined via the first fold lines 214 .
- one field 211 and half of two fields 211 adjacent to this field comprise a transparent material 240 , wherein this can be formed by a transparent film glued onto the material sheet 10 consisting of paper.
- every second field of the outer rows R 1 and R 3 has third fold lines 241 which extend from the inside second fold line 217 and the inside outer edge of the respective field 211 towards each other to the outside of the respective field 211 and form a triangle, the tip of which lies on the center line of the respective field 211 .
- the tips of the triangles in rows R 1 and R 3 point away from each other.
- engagement elements 242 which can be formed as rebates 243 or tabs 244 in order to hold the material sheet 10 , folded into the three-dimensional object, in folded state.
- tabs 245 are provided which are adapted for gluing with the respective fields 211 on the opposite ends of rows R 1 to R 3 .
- the tabs 245 are glued to the back of the fields 211 , lying on the right in FIG. 10 , of rows R 1 to R 3 and the sections 245 of fields 211 with the fold lines 241 are folded inwards, as most evident from FIG. 9 .
- the fields 211 of the middle row R 2 in cross section form an octagon
- the fields 211 without fold lines 241 of the outer rows, and the sections 245 of the respective edges of the octagon extend obliquely upwards towards the center (center axis) of the object, wherein the fields 211 without fold lines 241 are equipped with engagement devices 242 which are brought into engagement with each other to fix opposing ends of the fields 211 , as shown at the top in FIG. 9 .
- the lower part is closed while the upper part in FIG. 9 remains open in order to be able to insert the receiver 20 described below.
- the receiver 20 is also formed of a flat, planar material sheet as shown in FIG. 11 .
- outer fields 260 are joined with the middle field 261 via fold lines 262 (fourth fold lines).
- the outer fields 260 correspond to the inner contour of the formed object and in particular to the octagon visible in cross section, formed by the fields of the center row R 2 .
- the middle field 261 has a connecting portion 263 and two portions 264 diametrically opposite the connecting portion 263 , which are each connected to the connecting portion 263 via fifth fold lines 265 .
- the portions 264 correspond in contour to around half the outer fields 260 .
- tabs 266 are provided on the connecting portion 263 , which can be folded about the fold lines 267 .
- cut-outs 268 are provided in the portions 264 , wherein a tab 269 can be folded out from one of the cut-outs 268 about a fold line 270 .
- the outer fields 260 in FIG. 11 are each folded down about the fold lines 262 so that the faces of the fields 260 lying at the bottom and portions 264 come to lie on each other.
- the tab 269 is furthermore folded upward about fold line 270 and thus protrudes vertically from the upper face of the lower portion 264 .
- the tabs 266 are folded down about the fold line 267 in FIG. 11 and thus protrude vertically to the back from the face of the connecting portion 263 .
- the lower portion 264 and the lower field 260 are folded forward about the fold line 265 so that the faces of these portions extend vertically to the face of the connecting portion 263 .
- the receiver folded in this way is introduced into the partly folded material sheet 10 open at the top, and with a box similar to the box 40 in FIG. 2 , can be filled with the separately packed food. This is not however shown in FIG. 9 .
- the upper field 260 and the upper portion 264 in FIG. 11 are also folded about the fold line 265 into the horizontal (vertical to the connecting portion 263 ) and thus close the receiver at the top, wherein the upper edges of the container 40 come into engagement with the respective peripheral edges 271 of the cut-out 268 in the field 264 at the top in FIG.
- the pack can be produced by merely folding and bringing into engagement a material sheet of paper or cardboard with an inspection window, wherein the inspection window for example can be formed from a transparent plastic film.
- the various embodiments of the present invention offer the possibility, in the simplest manner, of producing packs from material sheets and usually without glue joints, wherein these packs increase the buying stimulus without substantially increasing the production costs for the product.
- the event- or sport-related design of the three-dimensional object as a rattle, trophy cup or football is particularly advantageous. It is evident that the present invention can also be implemented elsewhere and can be designed related to different events or themes.
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Pack for food, in particular for an item of confectionery, comprising an originally flat material sheet (10) which is folded to form a three-dimensional, in particular theme-related, object, preferably a sports-related object, in particular a rattle, wherein the object comprises a holder (20) in which at least one separately packed food is accommodated.
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- The present invention in the widest sense concerns the packing of food, here in particular the packing of food for presentation in the retail trade in order to give customers a stimulus to buy.
- Products such as food, including confectionery, are offered in the retail trade in a wide range of packaging and presentation concepts. In particular, promotions in the context of major events such as for example World and European Championships are used to increase the buying stimulus, wherein the product is presented with an event- or theme-related packaging.
- The object of the present invention therefore, based on this concept, is to develop a pack for food for presentation to the customer and for creating a buying stimulus, which stands out from the former concepts but at the same time is economical and easy to produce.
- This object is achieved by a pack with the features of claim 1, a material sheet for such a pack according to claim 9, and sets with such a material sheet according to
claim - The present invention is based on the concept of folding an originally flat material sheet into a three-dimensional object in which the separately packed food is accommodated. The object can be theme- and/or event-related, and form an actual object independently or in conjunction with the food. Purely as an example this could be a rattle, a trophy cup or a ball. In the case of the rattle, the food to be used in particular is food which is packed in bulk and which can imitate the noise of a rattle.
- Accordingly the present invention proposes a pack for food, in particular confectionery. Confectionery includes in this context all foods which do not belong to basic nutrition foods. These include amongst others boiled sweets, candy, chewing gum, different types of chocolates, cookies etc. In particular the pack is used to accommodate sweets held in bulk in a container or vessel, such as for example boiled sweets, candy or chewing gum. The pack according to the present invention comprises an originally flat material sheet. The material sheet can consist of paper, cardboard, plastic or a combination thereof and comparable materials. Preferably however paper or cardboard are used. The term “flat” here means that the large outer faces of the material sheet, before folding, lie in a common uncurved plane. A synonym for “flat” is therefore “planar”. This originally flat material sheet according to the invention is folded into a three-dimensional, in particular theme-related object. A three-dimensional object in particular means an imitation of a three-dimensional actual object to which the customer regularly attributes a particular property and/or function. Furthermore a receiver is provided in which the at least one separately packed food is accommodated. In the example of boiled sweets, candy or chewing gum, in a plurality these can be held in a container e.g. a paper bag, a cardboard or plastic box, which in turn is accommodated in the object. Since the separately packed food can be presented in the object and the customer associates the object with a unique property and/or function separate from the food, a distinction is made from existing comparable foods and hence a buying stimulus is created.
- Preferably such a pack is used in connection with major sporting events such as for example World and European Championships. Purely as an example here, reference is made to the football World and European Championships. Here it is preferred to fold the three-dimensional object into a sport-related object, in particular a rattle, a trophy cup or a ball. The rattle, in particular in connection with the abovementioned bulk food contained in a container, e.g. confectionery, in particular boiled sweets, chewing gum or candy, can be used as a rattle actually producing noise to support a chosen team.
- To structure the production process simply and economically, it is preferred to form the receiver either directly by folding the original flat material sheet into a three-dimensional object, or from a separate material sheet which is also originally flat.
- The material sheet can be held in the folded state by the use of glues. It is however preferred that the material sheet is held in the folded state by form-fit engagement of engagement devices and/or is held in the folded state by the three-dimensional object. It is also conceivable that the receiver folded from the material sheet is held in the folded state exclusively by the three-dimensional object. Thus no glue is required and the production process can be optimized.
- Also the connection of the receiver with the three-dimensional object advantageously takes place by form fit and/or by force fit i.e. without the use of glues and other material fit connections, in particular only by form fit and/or force fit. Thus usually it is advantageous to use primarily form-fit connections which are supported by an additional force-fit component. Also the separately packed food is preferably held in the receiver or pack only by form fit and/or force fit.
- In addition it is furthermore advantageous to hold the three-dimensional object in the folded state primarily by form- and/or force-fit connecting elements. In particular here it is preferred to produce these by the engagement of engagement devices which are part of a material sheet.
- Alternatively or additionally it is also conceivable to provide an additional, also preferably flat element from the same or comparable materials as the material sheet, and bring this into engagement with the material sheet from which the three-dimensional object is folded or with the three-dimensional object, in order to hold the three-dimensional object in the folded state.
- For the latter embodiment it has proved advantageous if the additional element surrounds the three-dimensional object completely and thus holds it together. Here it is preferred that the additional element is pushed over the three-dimensional object and holds this together or in shape in the radial direction and/or circumferential direction.
- To prevent removal of the separately packed food from the pack, advantageously the outer contour can be formed closed. In order however to give a view of the food or its pack, it can be advantageous to provide an inspection window in the region of the outer contour of the three-dimensional object, in particular an inspection window closed by a transparent material.
- As well as the abovementioned pack, the present invention concerns a material sheet for forming the three-dimensional object for such a pack, as defined in
claim 10. Advantageous embodiments of the material sheet are given in the associated subclaims. - In particular when forming the three-dimensional object as a rattle, it has proved advantageous for the material sheet to have several flat portions corresponding in cross section to the outer contour of the three-dimensional object and connected together via first fold lines.
- Furthermore the individual portions are fitted with a second fold line, preferably along their center line, so that the portions can be folded in half on each other along the first fold line and thus, on folding into the three-dimensional object, in particular the rattle or trophy cup, the second fold lines of the portions in folded state lie in the middle of the object. Thus the regions of the portions lying on each other extend in the manner of a star or radially out from the center. In other words the object is formed star-shaped in cross section. Here it is advantageous that the individual portions have a part region forming the rattle head or trophy cup head and a part region forming the rattle handle or trophy cup foot.
- In order to be able to accommodate the food in the folded state, it is preferred if the portions are each fitted with a cut-out so that, in the example of the rattle or trophy cup, a cavity exists in the center of the rattle or trophy cup head in which the food can be held preferably purely by form fit. To support this, it can be advantageous to provide a separate receiver in this cavity which for example can take the form of a box with an opening on one side.
- In particular in the embodiment as a ball, it is advantageous to equip the material sheet with several fields which form the outer faces of the three-dimensional object and are arranged in a row, and for example are connected together via first fold lines, wherein to form a ball preferably three rows of fields are arranged next to each other and the fields of adjacent rows are connected together where applicable via second fold lines. To be able to produce a more or less round object, it is furthermore advantageous to provide third fold lines in every second field of at least one row, which lines run from one side to the other of the field into a triangle, the tip of which lies on one side on a center line of the field, wherein for three rows, preferably only the outer rows have such third fold lines and the tips of the respective triangles of the outer rows point away from each other.
- In addition, in particular in the embodiment of a closed ball-like object and to prevent the removal of the separately packed food, it has proved advantageous to form at least one field, preferably however two or more adjacent fields, of transparent material in order to form an inspection window, or to design these such that they comprise transparent material. This prevents intervention in the ball-like object but at the same time allows a view of the packed food.
- In addition the present invention also proposes a set for production of a pack as explained above, as defined in
claim 18 or claim 20. Advantageous embodiments of the set are given in the associated subclaims. - In particular to form a rattle or a trophy cup, it is preferred to provide a further, preferably flat, element which can be pushed onto the three-dimensional object made of the folded material sheet in order to hold the three-dimensional object folded from the material sheet in the folded state. It is particularly preferred to provide a cut-out in the flat element which has at least one and preferably several longitudinal slots running through the center. Particularly preferably the flat element is designed round. Further preferably, on use as a rattle or trophy cup, in regions (walls) lying on each other of the individual portions which extend radially from the center, the cut-outs are made corresponding to the radially extending walls so that the radially extending walls can be held evenly spaced in the circumferential direction by pushing on the additional element, and hence the object remains in the folded state.
- When formed as a ball-shaped object, in particular a ball, it is further preferred to provide a further flat material sheet to form a receiver, which evidently is also conceivable in the embodiment as a rattle or a trophy cup.
- In the embodiment as a ball-shaped object, it is particularly preferred to form the receiver from three fields which are connected via fourth fold lines, wherein the outline of the outer fields corresponds in cross section to the inner contour of the folded three-dimensional object, e.g. these can be octagonal, while the center field has a connecting portion which is preferably rectangular, and connects together two portions, the outline of which corresponds to half the outline of the other fields, i.e. has four corners, wherein the outer fields combined form an octagon in contour. The two portions are advantageously connected to the connecting portion via fifth fold lines. To form the receiver, the two portions of the center field are folded onto the outer fields and the two portions folded about the fifth fold line so that the connecting portion forms a vertically running wall in the finished pack. Thus it is possible to introduce one of the outer portions, which run horizontally in this case, into the partly folded three-dimensional object and fold the opposite, also horizontal field about the fifth fold line in a vertical direction before or after introduction, in order to insert the separately packed food. Then the outer field can again be pivoted about the fifth fold line into a horizontal position before the three-dimensional object is closed. This allows simple filling of the ball-shaped, closed object with the food.
- To hold the food by form fit in the simplest manner, it can be preferable to provide a cut-out in at least one portion of the middle field, in particular in one of the two portions, preferably a tab can be folded out of at least one of the cut-outs. The tab forms a stop and by the edges of the cut-outs, which are limited downwards in folded state by one of the outer fields when one of the two portions is folded onto the outer field, thus creates e.g. a rectangular receiver for the packed food without additional elements being required.
- Further features and advantages of the present invention which can be implemented with one or more of the above features, unless the features contradict each other, arise from the following description of preferred embodiments. This is given with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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FIG. 1 shows a perspective view of a pack according to a first embodiment of the present invention without separately packed food; -
FIG. 2 shows a perspective view of the pack inFIG. 1 with separately packed food; -
FIG. 3 shows a view from below of the pack inFIGS. 1 and 2 ; -
FIG. 4 shows a top view of a material sheet to form the three-dimensional object of the pack inFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 5 shows an additional element for holding in folded state the three-dimensional object fromFIGS. 1 and 3 which has been folded from a material sheet according toFIG. 4 ; -
FIG. 6 is a perspective view of a pack according to a second embodiment of the present invention without separately packed food; -
FIG. 7 is a top view of a material sheet for forming the three-dimensional object of the pack inFIG. 6 ; -
FIG. 8 shows an additional element for holding in folded state the three-dimensional object fromFIG. 6 which has been folded from a material sheet according toFIG. 7 ; -
FIG. 9 is a perspective view of a pack according to a third embodiment of the present invention without separately packed food; -
FIG. 10 shows a top view of a material sheet for forming the three-dimensional object of the pack inFIG. 9 ; and -
FIG. 11 is a top view of a material sheet for forming a receiver for the pack inFIG. 9 . - In the various drawings and embodiments, the same reference numerals are used for the same or similar elements. In the description below, the corresponding elements are usually only explained once and the description of an element in one embodiment also applies to the same element in another embodiment.
- A first embodiment of the present invention is explained below with reference to
FIGS. 1 to 5 . - The pack 1 is formed from a flat material sheet, in particular of paper or cardboard as shown in
FIG. 4 , areceiver 20 also made of paper or cardboard, and anadditional element 30 as shown in detail inFIG. 5 and which also consists of paper or cardboard. Here the three-dimensional object of the pack is formed as a rattle. - The
material sheet 10 has several (here six)portions 11 which can here be divided into two sub-regions, ahead region 12 of the rattle and ahandle region 13 of the rattle. - The
respective portions 11 are connected together viafirst fold lines 14, wherein theouter portions 11 are connected to another portion on one side only and theinner portions 11 are each connected to aportion 11 on opposite sides via fold lines 14. In the area of thehead region 12, eachportion 11 has a cut-out 15. The cut-outs 15 in the twoouter portions 11 each have arebate 16 in their bottom and outer corner. Such arebate 16 is also provided in the mutually facing lower corners of the cut-outs 15 of theportions 11 lying centrally next to each other. - In addition the
portions 11 are each fitted withsecond fold lines 17 which run along a center axis and allow therespective portions 11 to fold in the middle. Thesecond fold lines 17 divide theindividual portions 11 into a left and aright sub-section - The
head region 12 is separated from thehandle region 13 bygrooves 18 lying opposite each other in relation to the center line. - The
receiver 20 visible inFIGS. 1 and 2 is also formed from a flat material sheet which is not shown separately, and is folded into a box open at the top. The box is held in this state bytabs 21 glued to the side walls 12 (FIG. 1 ). - The additional element 30 (
FIG. 5 ) has a substantially round basic form or outer contour with acenter 31. In addition there are three longitudinal,rectilinear slots 32 which each run through thecenter 31, i.e. radially. This gives a substantially star-shaped cut-out in theadditional element 30, formed by theslots 32. - To form a pack as shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2 , theleft section 19 L of theportion 11 on the outside left inFIG. 4 , and theright section 19 R of theportion 11 on the outside right inFIG. 4 , are folded up about thesecond fold line 17, and from left to right, the respectiveright sections 19 R with the respectiveleft sections 19 L ofadjacent portions 11 are folded to the back about thesecond fold lines 17 or thefirst fold lines 14 inFIG. 4 . Then theleft section 19 L of theportion 11 on the outside left in the figure, and theright section 19 R of theportion 11 on the outside right in the figure, are also laid with their backs on each other so that thesecond fold lines 17, as shown inFIG. 1 , point towards each other. Therespective sections portions 11 lying on each other formindividual walls 23 which run radially from acenter 31 of the pack. This gives acavity 24 in thehead region 12, which is formed by the cut-outs 15 of theindividual portions 11. Therebates 16 form corresponding grooves in two diametricallyopposed walls 23 in order to hold thereceiver 20 in thecavity 24 by form fit in the vertical direction. For this the previously foldedreceiver 20 is introduced into thecavity 24 diagonally through the areas between twowalls 23 shown inFIG. 1 , and then engages in therebates 16, wherein thebase 25 of thereceiver 20 is supported on the upward-pointing edges of theportions 11 delimiting the respective cut-outs 15 in the vertical direction. - To hold the three-dimensionally folded object in folded state, the
additional element 30 is pressed from below onto theholder portion 13, whereby thewalls 23, formed by folding in the region of thehandle portion 13, engage in thelongitudinal slots 32 of theadditional element 30, or theadditional element 30 is pushed upward along thewalls 23 by thehandle portion 13 as far as the head portion, where the diametrically outer ends 33 of theslots 32 engage in thegroove 18 and thus by form fit prevent removal of theadditional element 30. This state is illustrated most clearly inFIG. 3 . - Advantageously, several e.g. four containers containing preferably bulk food, e.g. boiled sweets, are held in the
receiver 20. The pack for these foods is preferably a box of plastic and/or cardboard, wherein the sweets do not fill the box completely so that when shaken, a rattling noise is created. The pack of the first embodiment with separately packed food inserted is shown inFIG. 2 . When a user grips the pack of the first embodiment in thehandle region 13 and shakes the pack, the movement of the food, e.g. the boiled sweets, in the separate pack creates a rattling noise which for example can be used for encouragement in sporting events. - The
pack 40 preferably lies on the upper edges of theportions 11 delimiting theopenings 15 in the vertical direction in order to avoid its falling out, i.e. the packs are held by form fit in the vertical directions by thereceiver 20 and the upper edges of the cut-outs 15 of theportions 11, and in the horizontal direction by theside walls 22 of thereceiver 20. - A further embodiment of the present invention, in which the three-dimensional object resembles a trophy cup, is explained below with reference to
FIGS. 6 to 8 . Substantially reference is made to the statements concerning the first embodiment inFIGS. 1 to 5 , and only the differences are emphasized. - The pack of the second embodiment also comprises a
flat material sheet 10 which is folded into a three-dimensional object, here a trophy cup. Thematerial sheet 10 is shown inFIG. 7 . Also several (here six)portions 11 are provided which are connected via first fold lines 14. These portions are also divided into two sub-regions, ahead portion 12 different to that of the embodiment inFIG. 1 , and not a handle portion but rather a stand orfoot portion 113. Theindividual portions 11, in contrast to the embodiment inFIG. 4 , are connected together not only in thehead region 12 via thefirst fold lines 14 but also in thestand portion 113. Thus cut-outs 115 result between the fold lines 14 which connectadjacent portions 11, as is best seen inFIG. 7 . - A further difference from the embodiment in
FIGS. 1 to 7 lies in that the groove for fixing theadditional element 30 is provided not at the interface between thehead portion 12 and thestand portion 113, but rather in thestand portion 113 close to an edge 114 which in folded state forms the standing surface. - The
additional element 30 as shown inFIG. 8 does not in principle differ significantly from that shown inFIG. 5 , with the exception that it is formed precisely circular. Thus in relation to this embodiment, reference is made to the statements concerning the first embodiment. - The structure of pack shown in
FIG. 6 is similar to that explained with reference toFIG. 1 . To hold thematerial sheet 10 in folded state, theadditional element 30 is pushed onto thestand portion 113 at the bottom, whereby thewalls 23 formed by therespective sections longitudinal slots 32 of theelement 30 until theelement 30 engages with thegrooves 118 and is thus held (FIG. 6 ). - A further difference from the second embodiment is the design of the
receiver 20, as shown inFIG. 6 . Thereceiver 20 is held in folded state not by glue and tabs but rather because thelonger side walls 22 inFIG. 6 have corresponding tabs (not shown) and theshorter side walls 22 are folded twice about afold line 26, and aprotrusion 27 engages in arebate 28 in the base 25 about thereceiver 20 in folded state, wherein the tabs lie between the double-folded side walls. - Otherwise the second embodiment, apart from the design in the form of a trophy cup, does not differ significantly from the first embodiment so that reference is made to the statements in this connection.
- Finally with reference to
FIGS. 9 to 11 , a third embodiment of the present invention is explained in which the three-dimensional object of the pack is designed based on a ball, e.g. a football. - A
flat material sheet 10 to form the three-dimensional object of this pack is shown inFIG. 10 . It is formed from several portions orfields 211 which form the outer surface of the three-dimensional object. Thefields 211 are arranged in three rows R1 to R3 lying next to each other. Theadjacent fields 211 of one row are connected together via first fold lines, while adjacent fields of different rows are connected together via second fold lines 217. Thefields 211 of the outer rows R1 and R3 are formed square, while thefields 211 of the middle row are formed rectangular, wherein the shorter sides are joined viafold lines 217 to theadjacent fields 211 of rows R1 and R3, and the longer sides are joined via the first fold lines 214. In addition in row R2, onefield 211 and half of twofields 211 adjacent to this field comprise atransparent material 240, wherein this can be formed by a transparent film glued onto thematerial sheet 10 consisting of paper. Furthermore every second field of the outer rows R1 and R3 hasthird fold lines 241 which extend from the insidesecond fold line 217 and the inside outer edge of therespective field 211 towards each other to the outside of therespective field 211 and form a triangle, the tip of which lies on the center line of therespective field 211. The tips of the triangles in rows R1 and R3 point away from each other. - Furthermore around the outer periphery of the
material sheet 10 are providedseveral engagement elements 242 which can be formed asrebates 243 ortabs 244 in order to hold thematerial sheet 10, folded into the three-dimensional object, in folded state. - Furthermore on one
field 211 at one end of each of rows R1 to R3,tabs 245 are provided which are adapted for gluing with therespective fields 211 on the opposite ends of rows R1 to R3. - To fold the object shown in
FIG. 9 as a ball into a three-dimensional object, thetabs 245 are glued to the back of thefields 211, lying on the right inFIG. 10 , of rows R1 to R3 and thesections 245 offields 211 with thefold lines 241 are folded inwards, as most evident fromFIG. 9 . Thefields 211 of the middle row R2 in cross section form an octagon, whereas thefields 211 withoutfold lines 241 of the outer rows, and thesections 245 of the respective edges of the octagon, extend obliquely upwards towards the center (center axis) of the object, wherein thefields 211 withoutfold lines 241 are equipped withengagement devices 242 which are brought into engagement with each other to fix opposing ends of thefields 211, as shown at the top inFIG. 9 . The same happens on the underside, wherein to improve the standing stability, first theengagement elements 242 with therebates 243 are brought into engagement and then thetabs 244 shown on the left inFIG. 10 are inserted in the resulting slot between theengagement elements 242 brought into engagement, and then thetab 244 engages in arebate 247 to form a flat standing surface. - In particular first the lower part is closed while the upper part in
FIG. 9 remains open in order to be able to insert thereceiver 20 described below. - The
receiver 20 is also formed of a flat, planar material sheet as shown inFIG. 11 . Hereouter fields 260 are joined with themiddle field 261 via fold lines 262 (fourth fold lines). Theouter fields 260 correspond to the inner contour of the formed object and in particular to the octagon visible in cross section, formed by the fields of the center row R2. Themiddle field 261 has a connectingportion 263 and twoportions 264 diametrically opposite the connectingportion 263, which are each connected to the connectingportion 263 via fifth fold lines 265. Theportions 264 correspond in contour to around half theouter fields 260. Furthermoretabs 266 are provided on the connectingportion 263, which can be folded about the fold lines 267. - In addition, cut-
outs 268 are provided in theportions 264, wherein atab 269 can be folded out from one of the cut-outs 268 about afold line 270. - To form the
receiver 20, theouter fields 260 inFIG. 11 are each folded down about thefold lines 262 so that the faces of thefields 260 lying at the bottom andportions 264 come to lie on each other. Thetab 269 is furthermore folded upward aboutfold line 270 and thus protrudes vertically from the upper face of thelower portion 264. Thetabs 266 are folded down about thefold line 267 inFIG. 11 and thus protrude vertically to the back from the face of the connectingportion 263. Then thelower portion 264 and thelower field 260 are folded forward about thefold line 265 so that the faces of these portions extend vertically to the face of the connectingportion 263. Then the receiver folded in this way is introduced into the partly foldedmaterial sheet 10 open at the top, and with a box similar to thebox 40 inFIG. 2 , can be filled with the separately packed food. This is not however shown inFIG. 9 . Then theupper field 260 and theupper portion 264 inFIG. 11 are also folded about thefold line 265 into the horizontal (vertical to the connecting portion 263) and thus close the receiver at the top, wherein the upper edges of thecontainer 40 come into engagement with the respectiveperipheral edges 271 of the cut-out 268 in thefield 264 at the top inFIG. 11 , and hence create a form-fit holder for thepacks 40 at the top in the horizontal direction while theedges 271 of the cut-out 268 at the bottom provide a form fit in the horizontal direction at the bottom of thepacks 40. This is furthermore supported by the upward foldedtab 269, which prevents a falling forwards. - Then also the upper region is closed by the
engagement devices 242 as shown inFIG. 9 to produce the finished pack. - Consequently in this pack too, almost no glue joints are required and the pack can be produced by merely folding and bringing into engagement a material sheet of paper or cardboard with an inspection window, wherein the inspection window for example can be formed from a transparent plastic film.
- Thus the various embodiments of the present invention offer the possibility, in the simplest manner, of producing packs from material sheets and usually without glue joints, wherein these packs increase the buying stimulus without substantially increasing the production costs for the product. The event- or sport-related design of the three-dimensional object as a rattle, trophy cup or football is particularly advantageous. It is evident that the present invention can also be implemented elsewhere and can be designed related to different events or themes.
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1. Pack for food, in particular confectionery, comprising:
an originally flat material sheet (10) which is folded into a three-dimensional object, in particular a theme-related object, preferably a sport-related object, in particular a rattle, wherein the object comprises a receiver (20) in which at least one separately packed food is accommodated.
2. Pack according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the three-dimensional object is held in folded state by an additional, preferably flat element (30) which is in engagement with the material sheet (10) from which the three-dimensional object is folded.
3. Pack according to claim 2 , wherein the additional element (30) surrounds the three-dimensional object over the full periphery and thus holds it together.
4. Pack according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the receiver is folded from a separate, originally flat, material sheet.
5. Pack according to claim 4 , wherein the receiver (20) folded from the material sheet is held in folded state exclusively by the three-dimensional object or by form-fit engagement elements.
6. Pack according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the receiver (20) is held in the three-dimensional object by form fit and/or force fit, in particular only by form fit and/or force fit.
7. Pack according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the three-dimensional object is held in folded state by the engagement of two elements (242) which are part of the material sheet (10) from which the three-dimensional object is folded.
8. Pack according to any of the preceding claims, wherein an inspection window is provided in the region of the outer contour of the three-dimensional object, in particular an inspection window closed by a transparent material (240) and through which the food or its pack (40) is visible.
9. Material sheet to form the three-dimensional object for a pack according to any of the preceding claims.
10. Material sheet according to claim 9 , with several flat portions (11) corresponding in cross section to the outer contour of the three-dimensional object and connected together via first fold lines (14).
11. Material sheet according to claim 10 , wherein the portions (11) each have a second fold line (17) along their center lines, so that the second fold lines (17) of the portions, in the state folded into the three-dimensional object, lie in the center (31) of the three-dimensional object.
12. Material sheet according to any of the preceding claims 9 to 11 , wherein the portions (11) each have a cut-out (15) which, in folded state of the three-dimensional object, form the receiver or which supplement each other to form a holder for the receiver (20).
13. Set consisting of a material sheet according to any of claims 10 to 12 , and a preferably flat element (30) which can be pushed onto the material sheet (10) when folded into the three-dimensional object, in order to hold the material sheet folded into a three-dimensional object in folded state.
14. Set according to claim 13 , wherein the preferably flat element (30) has a cut-out which has at least one, preferably several, longitudinal slots (32) running through the center (31).
15. Material sheet according to claim 9 , furthermore comprising several outer fields (211) forming outer faces of the three-dimensional object and arranged in a row and connected together via first fold lines (214).
16. Material sheet according to claim 15 , wherein at least three rows (R1 to R3) of fields (211) are arranged next to each other and the fields of adjacent rows are connected via second fold lines (217).
17. Material sheet according to claim 15 or 16 , wherein every second field (211) of a row has third fold lines (241) which run together from one side of the field to the other into a triangle, the tip of which lies on one side on a center line of the field.
18. Material sheet according to any of claims 15 to 17 , wherein at least one field, preferably two or more adjacent fields, are formed of transparent material or comprise transparent material (240) to form an inspection window.
19. Set consisting of a material sheet according to any of claims 15 to 18 , and a further flat material sheet (200) to form a receiver.
20. Set according to claim 19 , wherein the material sheet (200) for the receiver has three fields (260, 261) which are joined together via fourth fold lines (262), wherein the outline of the outer fields corresponds in cross section to the inner contour of the folded three-dimensional object, and the center field has a connecting portion (263) which joins two portions (264), the outline of which corresponds to half the outline of the outer fields, wherein the two portions (264) are connected to the connecting portion (263) via fifth fold lines (265).
21. Set according to claim 20 , wherein a cut-out (268) is provided in at least one portion of the center field (261), wherein preferably a tab can be folded out of the plane of the portion to hold the food in the receiver.
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