US20160200476A1 - Package for storing a product - Google Patents
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- the present disclosure is concerned with a package unitarily formed from a cardboard blank for storing a product.
- the present disclosure is further concerned with a package kit comprising such type of package and a product.
- Packages made of cardboard material for storing and shipping products, like oral care products or other personal hygiene products are well known in the art.
- the product is packed in a first package, which package is then put into a relatively large cardboard box for shipping.
- protective padding and/or filling material is inserted into the spacing between the first package and the outer walls of the box to ensure that the product is delivered in a safe and undamaged manner.
- the box is tied with a wire or tape.
- a package unitarily formed from a cardboard blank for storing a product comprises:
- a package kit that comprises such package and a product.
- FIG. 1 shows a schematic perspective view of an example embodiment of a package kit comprising a first example embodiment of a package in an open position and a product stored therein;
- FIG. 2 shows a schematic perspective view of the package kit of FIG. 1 with a first hinged lid section set in a closed position and a second hinged lid section set in an open position;
- FIG. 3 shows a schematic perspective view of the package of FIGS. 1 ;
- FIG. 4 shows a schematic perspective view of a second example embodiment of a package in an open position.
- a package in accordance with the present disclosure is unitarily formed of a cardboard blank, i.e. the package comprises one piece of cardboard which may be a single or multi layer cardboard.
- the package comprises a back wall, a first pair of side walls, a second pair of side walls, a first hinged lid section and a second hinged lid section.
- the side walls are positioned along the outer edges of the back wall.
- the side walls of the first pair and the side walls of the second pair, respectively, are arranged opposite each other, i.e. at opposite edges of the back wall and may extend from the back wall in a substantially perpendicular manner.
- each of the hinged lid sections extends from one of the side walls of the first pair in a hingeable manner.
- first and the second hinged lid sections are hingeably connected to the respective side walls of the first pair.
- Such hingeable connection may be provided by means of a crease, a perforation or a folding line.
- a panel extends from one of the side walls of the second pair to the other side wall of the second pair.
- the panel when the package is set in its closed position, the panel is arranged between the back wall and the first and the second hinged lid sections.
- the panel comprises at least one aperture into which a product is insertable.
- the panel may comprise two rows of apertures, wherein each row may comprise three or four apertures.
- the at least one aperture is surrounded by the cardboard material of the panel which may be called “bordering of the aperture”.
- the bordering of the at least one aperture may also be called “transverse and longitudinal bracings”.
- the product which may be stored in the package may comprise at least one blister package which may be inserted into the at least one aperture provided in the panel.
- Said blister package may comprise an oral care implement, for example a toothbrush head which may be repeatedly attachable to and detachable from a handle of a toothbrush, like an electrical toothbrush.
- a toothbrush head which may be repeatedly attachable to and detachable from a handle of a toothbrush, like an electrical toothbrush.
- eight or less toothbrush heads may be provided in blister packages and may be stored in the package for shipment.
- the panel extending from the one side wall to the other side wall of the second pair may provide the package with sufficient stiffness properties protecting the product stored in the package from getting damaged during shipping and distribution.
- the product may be delivered in a substantially undamaged manner.
- substantially no protective padding and/or filling material and/or further boxes may be necessary to ensure that the product is delivered in a safe and undamaged manner resulting in a reduction of packaging material and costs.
- a package may be provided that can be shipped to a recipient without the need of additional packaging. As the need for a further box may be rendered unnecessary, the package may be called “shippable in own container” (SIOC).
- the package may be closed by flapping the first and the second hinged lid sections in a position substantially parallel to the back wall, the package may be relatively easy to close, to open and to re-close in a relatively short period of time.
- the package in accordance with the present disclosure may allow easy access to its content.
- the package may be sealed by means of an adhesive tape or foil bridging at least a portion of the first hinged lid section and at least a portion of the second hinged lid section.
- the adhesive tape or foil may display information regarding the distribution of the package and/or the product stored therein by a printing, for example the printing may provide identification markings, a barcode, a product description, the address of the sender/recipient and/or regulatory markings.
- the adhesive tape or foil can be cut in the region in which the tape/foil bridges the first and the second hinged lid sections, for example by means of scissors or a knife.
- the package can be opened without substantially damaging the package in a relatively short period of time, e.g. within 120 seconds.
- the so-called “out-of-box” experience for a user/recipient may be improved.
- the recipient of the package wants to re-use the package or wants to send the product back to sender after opening the package, the recipient may be enabled to re-close the package in an easy manner; a re-shipment of the product may be possible using the same package.
- At least one of the side walls of the second pair comprises an extension that forms a stiffening member to provide the package with increased stiffness.
- the stiffening member may extend from the side wall via a crease or a fold and is arranged between the back wall and the panel.
- the stiffening member comprises a first leg, a second leg and a base which base extends between the first leg and the second leg.
- the first leg and the second leg may be arranged substantially parallel to each other.
- the first leg and the second leg may extend from the base in a substantially perpendicular manner in opposite directions.
- the first leg extends from the side wall and is attached to the back wall, for example by means of adhesive tape applications and/or an adhesive while the second leg extends from the base and is attached to the panel, for example by means of adhesive tape applications and/or an adhesive.
- the base extends between the panel and the back wall to act as a support for the panel and/or back wall if pressure is applied onto the package.
- the first leg and the second leg may provide the package with more stiffness/form stability in a lateral direction.
- the stiffening member may enable the package to take up/absorb compressive forces/loads which may be applied onto the outer surface of the back wall and/or onto the outer surface of the first hinged lid section and/or of the second hinged lid section.
- the first leg and the base may each extend substantially along the overall length extension of the package while the second leg may be split into two, three or more sections. These sections may be attached to transverse bracings of the panel.
- the second leg may be divided into three sections, each of them being attached to a transverse bracing.
- the package is made of cardboard material which may be substantially recyclable, an environmentally sustainable package may be provided. Additionally, the package in accordance with the present disclosure can be re-used several times. Thus, an easy-to-open, recyclable cardboard package is provided that may reduce the overall amount of packaging material while the product stored in the package may still be protected from damages during storage and distribution.
- the cardboard blank may have a weight of about 250 g/m 2 to about 600 g/m 2 , optionally about 300 g/m 2 to about 500 g/m 2 , further optionally about 400 g/m 2 .
- a package having a cardboard weight of about 400 g/m 2 may provide sufficient stability of the package while the cardboard can still be easily flapped or folded along any hinges, creases or folding lines. Any hinged side walls and/or hinged lid sections may be relatively easy to flap into their required positions.
- the panel may comprise at least one reinforcing brace which may extend substantially perpendicular from the panel towards the back wall to provide the package with even more stability.
- the at least one reinforcing brace may extend from the panel to the back wall, i.e. the reinforcing brace may reach the inner surface of the back wall which may act as a support for the reinforcing brace.
- the at least one reinforcing brace may be arranged substantially parallel to one of the side walls of the first pair when the package is set in the closed position.
- the reinforcing brace may enable the package to take up/absorb compressive forces/loads which may be applied onto the outer surface of the back wall and/or onto the outer surface of the first hinged lid section and/or of the second hinged lid section.
- the reinforcing brace may be a hinged reinforcing brace hingeably extending from the panel towards the back wall.
- a hingeable connection between the reinforcing brace and the panel may be provided by means of a crease, a perforation or a folding line.
- the hingeable connection may allow the at least one reinforcing brace to be flapped upwards and to be set in alignment with the panel to facilitate the package to be folded in a substantially flat position.
- At least one of the side walls of the first pair may be a hinged side wall hingeably extending from the back wall.
- a hingeable connection between the at least one hinged side wall and the back wall may be provided by means of a crease, a perforation or a folding line.
- the hingeable connection may allow the at least one hinged side wall to be flapped downwards and to be set in alignment with the back wall to facilitate insertion and removal of the product in an easy manner.
- the package may have a length extension of about 150 mm to about 350 mm, optionally of about 195 mm to about 334 mm when the package is set in the closed position.
- the package may have a width extension of about 100 mm to about 250 mm, optionally of about 125 mm to about 234 mm when the package is set in the closed position.
- the package may have a height extension of about 11 mm to about 40 mm, optionally of about 18 mm when the package is set in the closed position.
- a length extension of about 195 mm to about 334 mm, a width extension of about 125 mm to about 234 mm and a height extension of about 18 mm may provide a package which may be suitable for insertion into a regular mailbox.
- a so-called “frustration-free-package” may be provided which can be delivered in the mailbox of a recipient. The package does not have to be stored at the local post office in case the recipient is not available to accept delivery of the package.
- the package may be free of any indentations, extrusions, windows and/or cut-outs to provide a package being optimized for efficient handling and transportation. Such packages may be relatively easy to stack for storage, conveyance and shipping.
- FIGS. 1 and 2 show a perspective view of a package kit 10 comprising a package 11 unitarily formed from a cardboard blank 12 and a product 14 stored within the package 11 .
- FIG. 1 shows the package 11 in an open position.
- the product 14 may comprise a plurality of oral care implements 18 , like six or eight toothbrush heads, each of them being repeatedly attachable to and detachable from a handle of an electrical toothbrush.
- Each of the oral care implements 18 may be packed in a blister package 16 .
- the package 11 comprises a back wall 20 , a first pair of side walls 22 , 24 , a second pair of side walls 26 , 28 , a first hinged lid section 30 and a second hinged lid section 32 .
- the side walls 22 , 24 of the first pair are arranged opposite each other along opposite edges of the back wall 20 and may extend from the back wall 20 in a substantially perpendicular manner.
- the side walls 22 , 24 of the first pair may be provided as hinged side walls 22 , 24 hingeably extending from the back wall 20 .
- the first hinged lid section 30 extends from one of the side walls 22 of the first pair and the second hinged lid section 32 extends from the other side wall 24 of the first pair in a hingeable manner.
- FIG. 2 shows the package 11 , wherein the first hinged lid section 30 is set in the closed position.
- the side walls 26 , 28 of the second pair are arranged opposite each other along opposite edges of the back wall 20 and may extend from the back wall 20 in a substantially perpendicular manner.
- the package 11 further comprises a panel 82 which extends from one of the side walls 26 of the second pair to the other side wall 28 of the second pair.
- the panel 82 may comprise eight apertures 84 being arranged in two rows with regard to the width extension 58 of the package 11 . Each row may comprise four apertures 84 .
- the panel 82 may be divided into a plurality of transverse bracings 88 and longitudinal bracings 90 .
- Into each aperture 84 a blister package 16 may be inserted.
- Each blister package 16 may be supported at its outer edges by the transverse and longitudinal bracings 88 , 90 .
- the panel 82 is arranged between the back wall 20 and the first and the second hinged lid sections 30 , 32 .
- At least one of the side walls 26 of the second pair may comprise an extension 34 that may form a stiffening member 36 to provide the package 11 with more stability/stiffness.
- the stiffening member 36 may comprise a first leg 42 , a second leg 44 and a base 40 .
- the first leg 42 may extend from the side wall 26 of the second pair via a crease in a substantially perpendicular manner and may be attached to the back wall 20 by means of adhesive tape applications and/or an adhesive.
- the base 40 may extend from the first leg 42 via a crease in a substantially perpendicular manner and may reach the panel 82 .
- the second leg 44 may extend from the base 40 via a crease in a substantially manner and may be attached to the panel 82 via adhesive tape applications and/or an adhesive.
- the base 40 may be arranged substantially perpendicular with respect to the first and the second legs 42 , 44 .
- the first leg 42 and the second leg 44 may be arranged substantially parallel to each other and may extend from the base 40 in opposite directions, i.e. the second leg 44 may extend in a direction towards the other side wall 28 of the second pair.
- the stiffening member 36 may extend substantially along the overall length extension 56 of the package 11 .
- the base 40 may extend substantially along the overall length extension 56 of the package 11 between the panel 82 and the back wall 20 to act as a support in case pressure is applied onto the back wall 20 and/or onto the first and/or the second hinged lid sections 30 , 32 .
- the first leg 42 and the second leg 44 may provide the package 11 with more stiffness/form stability in a lateral direction.
- the package 11 as shown in FIG. 4 is similar to the package as shown in FIGS. 1, 2 and 3 .
- the panel 82 may comprise at least one reinforcing brace 86 to provide the package 11 with even more stability/stiffness.
- the reinforcing brace 86 may extend from the panel 82 towards the back wall 20 in a substantially perpendicular manner.
- the reinforcing brace 86 may reach the back wall 20 so that the back wall 20 may act as a support for the reinforcing brace 86 .
- the at least one reinforcing brace 86 may be arranged substantially parallel the side wall 22 of the first pair.
- the reinforcing brace 86 may be a hinged reinforcing brace 86 extending from the panel 82 in a hingeable manner.
- the reinforcing brace 82 may be hingeably connected to the panel 82 .
- Such hingeable connection may be provided by means of a crease, a perforation or a folding line.
- the package 11 When the package 11 is set in its closed position, the package 11 may have a length extension 56 of about 150 mm to about 350 mm, optionally of about 195 mm to about 334 mm, a width extension 58 of about 100 mm to about 250 mm, optionally of about 125 mm to about 234 mm, and a height extension 60 of about 11 mm to about 40 mm, optionally of about 18 mm.
- the term “substantially” refers to an arrangement of elements or features that, while in theory would be expected to exhibit exact correspondence or behavior, may, in practice embody something slightly less than exact. As such, the term denotes the degree by which a quantitative value, measurement or other related representation may vary from a stated reference without resulting in a change in the basic function of the subject matter at issue.
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- The present disclosure is concerned with a package unitarily formed from a cardboard blank for storing a product. The present disclosure is further concerned with a package kit comprising such type of package and a product.
- Packages made of cardboard material for storing and shipping products, like oral care products or other personal hygiene products are well known in the art. Generally, the product is packed in a first package, which package is then put into a relatively large cardboard box for shipping. Usually, protective padding and/or filling material is inserted into the spacing between the first package and the outer walls of the box to ensure that the product is delivered in a safe and undamaged manner. Typically, the box is tied with a wire or tape. These types of packages are relatively complex and hard to open in a short period of time. In case the recipient wants to return the product back to sender after opening the package, he is usually not enabled to reclose the package in an easy manner. Sometimes, the package gets irreversibly damaged during an opening process so that the package cannot be re-used at all.
- While these types of packages provide substantially safe delivery of the product stored therein, they are not as well suited to provide convenient handling of the package. In particular, these types of packages are relatively big and require a relatively large amount of packaging material.
- It is an object of the present disclosure to provide a package which is easy to handle, in particular easy to open and easy to re-close, and which package protects the stored product from damages during storage and distribution. Further, it is an object of the present disclosure to provide a recyclable package which minimizes packaging material.
- In accordance with one aspect, a package unitarily formed from a cardboard blank for storing a product is provided that comprises:
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- a back wall,
- a first hinged lid section and a second hinged lid section to set the package in an open or a closed position, the first and the second hinged lid sections being opposite the back wall when the package is set in the closed position,
- a first pair of side walls, the side walls of the first pair being arranged opposite each other and extending from the back wall,
- the first hinged lid section extending from one of the side walls of the first pair and the second hinged lid section extending from the other side wall of the first pair,
- a second pair of side walls, the side walls of the second pair being arranged opposite each other and extending from the back wall, and
- a panel comprising at least one aperture for receiving the product, wherein the panel extends from one of the side walls of the second pair to the other side wall of the second pair and is arranged between the back wall and the first and the second hinged lid sections when the package is set in the closed position and wherein
- at least one of the side walls of the second pair comprises an extension that forms a stiffening member, wherein the stiffening member comprises a first leg, a second leg and a base extending between the first leg and the second leg, and the first leg extends from the side wall and is attached to the back wall, and the second leg extends from the base and is attached to the panel.
- In accordance with one aspect, a package kit is provided that comprises such package and a product.
- The invention is described in more detail below with reference to various embodiments and figures, wherein:
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FIG. 1 shows a schematic perspective view of an example embodiment of a package kit comprising a first example embodiment of a package in an open position and a product stored therein; -
FIG. 2 shows a schematic perspective view of the package kit ofFIG. 1 with a first hinged lid section set in a closed position and a second hinged lid section set in an open position; -
FIG. 3 shows a schematic perspective view of the package ofFIGS. 1 ; and -
FIG. 4 shows a schematic perspective view of a second example embodiment of a package in an open position. - A package in accordance with the present disclosure is unitarily formed of a cardboard blank, i.e. the package comprises one piece of cardboard which may be a single or multi layer cardboard. The package comprises a back wall, a first pair of side walls, a second pair of side walls, a first hinged lid section and a second hinged lid section. The side walls are positioned along the outer edges of the back wall. The side walls of the first pair and the side walls of the second pair, respectively, are arranged opposite each other, i.e. at opposite edges of the back wall and may extend from the back wall in a substantially perpendicular manner. In order to allow opening and closing of the package, each of the hinged lid sections extends from one of the side walls of the first pair in a hingeable manner. In other words, the first and the second hinged lid sections are hingeably connected to the respective side walls of the first pair. Such hingeable connection may be provided by means of a crease, a perforation or a folding line. When the package is set in its closed position, the first and the second hinged lid sections are positioned opposite and substantially parallel to the back wall.
- A panel extends from one of the side walls of the second pair to the other side wall of the second pair. In other words, when the package is set in its closed position, the panel is arranged between the back wall and the first and the second hinged lid sections. The panel comprises at least one aperture into which a product is insertable. For example, the panel may comprise two rows of apertures, wherein each row may comprise three or four apertures. In other words, the at least one aperture is surrounded by the cardboard material of the panel which may be called “bordering of the aperture”. The bordering of the at least one aperture may also be called “transverse and longitudinal bracings”.
- The product which may be stored in the package may comprise at least one blister package which may be inserted into the at least one aperture provided in the panel. Said blister package may comprise an oral care implement, for example a toothbrush head which may be repeatedly attachable to and detachable from a handle of a toothbrush, like an electrical toothbrush. For example, eight or less toothbrush heads may be provided in blister packages and may be stored in the package for shipment.
- The panel extending from the one side wall to the other side wall of the second pair may provide the package with sufficient stiffness properties protecting the product stored in the package from getting damaged during shipping and distribution. The product may be delivered in a substantially undamaged manner. As the package may have sufficient stability to protect the product, substantially no protective padding and/or filling material and/or further boxes may be necessary to ensure that the product is delivered in a safe and undamaged manner resulting in a reduction of packaging material and costs. A package may be provided that can be shipped to a recipient without the need of additional packaging. As the need for a further box may be rendered unnecessary, the package may be called “shippable in own container” (SIOC).
- As the package may be closed by flapping the first and the second hinged lid sections in a position substantially parallel to the back wall, the package may be relatively easy to close, to open and to re-close in a relatively short period of time. The package in accordance with the present disclosure may allow easy access to its content.
- The package may be sealed by means of an adhesive tape or foil bridging at least a portion of the first hinged lid section and at least a portion of the second hinged lid section. The adhesive tape or foil may display information regarding the distribution of the package and/or the product stored therein by a printing, for example the printing may provide identification markings, a barcode, a product description, the address of the sender/recipient and/or regulatory markings. In order to open the package, the adhesive tape or foil can be cut in the region in which the tape/foil bridges the first and the second hinged lid sections, for example by means of scissors or a knife. Thus, the package can be opened without substantially damaging the package in a relatively short period of time, e.g. within 120 seconds. As the package can be opened in a relatively short period of time in an easy manner, the so-called “out-of-box” experience for a user/recipient may be improved. In case the recipient of the package wants to re-use the package or wants to send the product back to sender after opening the package, the recipient may be enabled to re-close the package in an easy manner; a re-shipment of the product may be possible using the same package.
- At least one of the side walls of the second pair comprises an extension that forms a stiffening member to provide the package with increased stiffness. The stiffening member may extend from the side wall via a crease or a fold and is arranged between the back wall and the panel.
- The stiffening member comprises a first leg, a second leg and a base which base extends between the first leg and the second leg. The first leg and the second leg may be arranged substantially parallel to each other. The first leg and the second leg may extend from the base in a substantially perpendicular manner in opposite directions.
- The first leg extends from the side wall and is attached to the back wall, for example by means of adhesive tape applications and/or an adhesive while the second leg extends from the base and is attached to the panel, for example by means of adhesive tape applications and/or an adhesive. In other words, the base extends between the panel and the back wall to act as a support for the panel and/or back wall if pressure is applied onto the package. Further, the first leg and the second leg may provide the package with more stiffness/form stability in a lateral direction. The stiffening member may enable the package to take up/absorb compressive forces/loads which may be applied onto the outer surface of the back wall and/or onto the outer surface of the first hinged lid section and/or of the second hinged lid section.
- The first leg and the base may each extend substantially along the overall length extension of the package while the second leg may be split into two, three or more sections. These sections may be attached to transverse bracings of the panel. For example, in case the panel comprises two rows of apertures along the length extension of the package, the second leg may be divided into three sections, each of them being attached to a transverse bracing.
- As the package is made of cardboard material which may be substantially recyclable, an environmentally sustainable package may be provided. Additionally, the package in accordance with the present disclosure can be re-used several times. Thus, an easy-to-open, recyclable cardboard package is provided that may reduce the overall amount of packaging material while the product stored in the package may still be protected from damages during storage and distribution.
- The cardboard blank may have a weight of about 250 g/m2 to about 600 g/m2, optionally about 300 g/m2 to about 500 g/m2, further optionally about 400 g/m2. A package having a cardboard weight of about 400 g/m2 may provide sufficient stability of the package while the cardboard can still be easily flapped or folded along any hinges, creases or folding lines. Any hinged side walls and/or hinged lid sections may be relatively easy to flap into their required positions.
- The panel may comprise at least one reinforcing brace which may extend substantially perpendicular from the panel towards the back wall to provide the package with even more stability. The at least one reinforcing brace may extend from the panel to the back wall, i.e. the reinforcing brace may reach the inner surface of the back wall which may act as a support for the reinforcing brace. The at least one reinforcing brace may be arranged substantially parallel to one of the side walls of the first pair when the package is set in the closed position. The reinforcing brace may enable the package to take up/absorb compressive forces/loads which may be applied onto the outer surface of the back wall and/or onto the outer surface of the first hinged lid section and/or of the second hinged lid section.
- The reinforcing brace may be a hinged reinforcing brace hingeably extending from the panel towards the back wall. A hingeable connection between the reinforcing brace and the panel may be provided by means of a crease, a perforation or a folding line. The hingeable connection may allow the at least one reinforcing brace to be flapped upwards and to be set in alignment with the panel to facilitate the package to be folded in a substantially flat position.
- At least one of the side walls of the first pair may be a hinged side wall hingeably extending from the back wall. A hingeable connection between the at least one hinged side wall and the back wall may be provided by means of a crease, a perforation or a folding line. The hingeable connection may allow the at least one hinged side wall to be flapped downwards and to be set in alignment with the back wall to facilitate insertion and removal of the product in an easy manner.
- The package may have a length extension of about 150 mm to about 350 mm, optionally of about 195 mm to about 334 mm when the package is set in the closed position.
- The package may have a width extension of about 100 mm to about 250 mm, optionally of about 125 mm to about 234 mm when the package is set in the closed position.
- The package may have a height extension of about 11 mm to about 40 mm, optionally of about 18 mm when the package is set in the closed position.
- A length extension of about 195 mm to about 334 mm, a width extension of about 125 mm to about 234 mm and a height extension of about 18 mm may provide a package which may be suitable for insertion into a regular mailbox. A so-called “frustration-free-package” may be provided which can be delivered in the mailbox of a recipient. The package does not have to be stored at the local post office in case the recipient is not available to accept delivery of the package.
- The package may be free of any indentations, extrusions, windows and/or cut-outs to provide a package being optimized for efficient handling and transportation. Such packages may be relatively easy to stack for storage, conveyance and shipping.
- The following is a non-limiting discussion of example embodiments of packages in accordance with the present disclosure, where reference to the Figures is made.
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FIGS. 1 and 2 show a perspective view of apackage kit 10 comprising apackage 11 unitarily formed from acardboard blank 12 and aproduct 14 stored within thepackage 11.FIG. 1 shows thepackage 11 in an open position. Theproduct 14 may comprise a plurality of oral care implements 18, like six or eight toothbrush heads, each of them being repeatedly attachable to and detachable from a handle of an electrical toothbrush. Each of the oral care implements 18 may be packed in ablister package 16. - The
package 11 comprises aback wall 20, a first pair ofside walls side walls lid section 30 and a second hingedlid section 32. Theside walls back wall 20 and may extend from theback wall 20 in a substantially perpendicular manner. Theside walls side walls back wall 20. The first hingedlid section 30 extends from one of theside walls 22 of the first pair and the second hingedlid section 32 extends from theother side wall 24 of the first pair in a hingeable manner. When thepackage 11 is set in its closed position, the first and the second hingedlid sections back wall 20.FIG. 2 shows thepackage 11, wherein the first hingedlid section 30 is set in the closed position. - The
side walls back wall 20 and may extend from theback wall 20 in a substantially perpendicular manner. - The
package 11 further comprises apanel 82 which extends from one of theside walls 26 of the second pair to theother side wall 28 of the second pair. Thepanel 82 may comprise eightapertures 84 being arranged in two rows with regard to thewidth extension 58 of thepackage 11. Each row may comprise fourapertures 84. In other words, thepanel 82 may be divided into a plurality oftransverse bracings 88 andlongitudinal bracings 90. Into each aperture 84 ablister package 16 may be inserted. Eachblister package 16 may be supported at its outer edges by the transverse andlongitudinal bracings package 11 is in the closed position, thepanel 82 is arranged between theback wall 20 and the first and the second hingedlid sections - As shown in
FIGS. 1 and 3 at least one of theside walls 26 of the second pair may comprise anextension 34 that may form a stiffeningmember 36 to provide thepackage 11 with more stability/stiffness. The stiffeningmember 36 may comprise afirst leg 42, asecond leg 44 and abase 40. Thefirst leg 42 may extend from theside wall 26 of the second pair via a crease in a substantially perpendicular manner and may be attached to theback wall 20 by means of adhesive tape applications and/or an adhesive. The base 40 may extend from thefirst leg 42 via a crease in a substantially perpendicular manner and may reach thepanel 82. Thesecond leg 44 may extend from thebase 40 via a crease in a substantially manner and may be attached to thepanel 82 via adhesive tape applications and/or an adhesive. In other words, thebase 40 may be arranged substantially perpendicular with respect to the first and thesecond legs first leg 42 and thesecond leg 44 may be arranged substantially parallel to each other and may extend from the base 40 in opposite directions, i.e. thesecond leg 44 may extend in a direction towards theother side wall 28 of the second pair. The stiffeningmember 36 may extend substantially along theoverall length extension 56 of thepackage 11. - In other words, the
base 40 may extend substantially along theoverall length extension 56 of thepackage 11 between thepanel 82 and theback wall 20 to act as a support in case pressure is applied onto theback wall 20 and/or onto the first and/or the second hingedlid sections first leg 42 and thesecond leg 44 may provide thepackage 11 with more stiffness/form stability in a lateral direction. - The
package 11 as shown inFIG. 4 is similar to the package as shown inFIGS. 1, 2 and 3 . However, thepanel 82 may comprise at least one reinforcingbrace 86 to provide thepackage 11 with even more stability/stiffness. The reinforcingbrace 86 may extend from thepanel 82 towards theback wall 20 in a substantially perpendicular manner. The reinforcingbrace 86 may reach theback wall 20 so that theback wall 20 may act as a support for the reinforcingbrace 86. When thepackage 11 is set in the closed position, the at least one reinforcingbrace 86 may be arranged substantially parallel theside wall 22 of the first pair. - In order to allow the at least one reinforcing
brace 86 to be flapped upwards and to be set in alignment with thepanel 82 to facilitate the package to be folded in a substantially flat position, the reinforcingbrace 86 may be a hinged reinforcingbrace 86 extending from thepanel 82 in a hingeable manner. In other words, the reinforcingbrace 82 may be hingeably connected to thepanel 82. Such hingeable connection may be provided by means of a crease, a perforation or a folding line. - When the
package 11 is set in its closed position, thepackage 11 may have alength extension 56 of about 150 mm to about 350 mm, optionally of about 195 mm to about 334 mm, awidth extension 58 of about 100 mm to about 250 mm, optionally of about 125 mm to about 234 mm, and aheight extension 60 of about 11 mm to about 40 mm, optionally of about 18 mm. - In the present context, the term “substantially” refers to an arrangement of elements or features that, while in theory would be expected to exhibit exact correspondence or behavior, may, in practice embody something slightly less than exact. As such, the term denotes the degree by which a quantitative value, measurement or other related representation may vary from a stated reference without resulting in a change in the basic function of the subject matter at issue.
- The dimensions and values disclosed herein are not to be understood as being strictly limited to the exact numerical values recited. Instead, unless otherwise specified, each such dimension is intended to mean both the recited value and a functionally equivalent range surrounding that value. For example, a dimension disclosed as “40 mm” is intended to mean “about 40 mm.”
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