WO2003053794A1 - Emballage, en particulier boite pliable realisee en carton ou carton lamine - Google Patents

Emballage, en particulier boite pliable realisee en carton ou carton lamine Download PDF

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WO2003053794A1
WO2003053794A1 PCT/EP2002/004100 EP0204100W WO03053794A1 WO 2003053794 A1 WO2003053794 A1 WO 2003053794A1 EP 0204100 W EP0204100 W EP 0204100W WO 03053794 A1 WO03053794 A1 WO 03053794A1
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Erich Specker
Marc Helfenstein
Alfred Kälin
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Rondo Ag
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  • the invention relates to a packaging, in particular a folding box made from cardboard or from cardboard laminate, according to the preamble of claim 1.
  • Packaging of this type is used for various purposes, including in the pharmaceutical industry for the packaging of medicines. They are easy to manufacture, fill and close on automatic packaging lines and are also user-friendly. Until the contents of the package are finally used up, the packaging can be closed again and again with the insert lid.
  • the term child safety is defined by relevant guidelines known to the person skilled in the art. According to this, the packaging must not be able to be opened within a certain time within a randomly selected group of children of a certain age group.
  • the object is achieved by a packaging which has the features in claim 1.
  • the arrangement of the locking means on the tongue ensures in the simplest way that a properly closed packaging is secured and that no additional manipulations are required for the securing.
  • the locking can only be released by a targeted force on the locking means, this function is not visible to children. Nevertheless, the packaging is also user-friendly for older people and opening it does not require any complicated manipulations.
  • the force on the locking means and the opening of the plug-in lid are preferably carried out simultaneously in order to achieve a high degree of security. The need for children to perform two movements simultaneously is not apparent. In certain cases, however, it would be conceivable for the locking means to remain in a released position after the force has been applied and for the cover to be opened later.
  • the locking device only snaps back into place after reclosing.
  • the locking means is particularly advantageously a locking strip arranged on the insertion tongue, which forms a V-shaped element with the insertion tongue in cross section, the tip of which is directed towards the bottom and the end facing the insertion lid can be locked behind a locking edge in the region of the receiving opening.
  • a barrier strip With such a barrier strip, rela- tiv large forces are absorbed, the lock can be released by low pressure.
  • the locking strip forms a kind of pawl that does not offer any great resistance to closing the lid.
  • the receiving opening for the insertion tongue can be arranged at least partially in an additional wall section, which is connected to an end wall section and which, when the packaging is closed, runs parallel to the floor, the blocking edge being formed by an edge region of the receiving opening in the additional wall section.
  • the receiving opening is arranged exclusively on an end wall section or even on the bottom of the packaging.
  • the locking strip can face the end wall section, at least one unlocking opening being arranged in the end wall section, through which a force can be exerted on the locking strip to release the locking.
  • the locking strip can also face away from the end wall section, at least one unlocking opening being arranged in the plug-in cover, through which a force can be exerted on the locking strip to release the locking.
  • the locking strip faces away from the end wall section and that at least one unlocking opening is arranged in the bottom through which a force can be exerted on the locking strip to release the locking.
  • the unlocking opening basically allows access to the blocking strip, although this is not necessarily sufficient for opening the cover.
  • a support wall section can be arranged on the additional wall section, which is arranged approximately parallel to the end wall section next to the locking edge.
  • the additional wall section ensures that the locking strip is always held in the correct locking position. This is particularly important if the blocking strip is not fixed, but is designed to be freely resilient. In such a case, the support wall section limits the maximum possible opening angle of the barrier strip. The stability of the packaging is also increased by the additional wall section.
  • the unlocking openings can be closed with a break-out guarantee section to ensure a guarantee function. Access to the barrier strip and thus opening the packaging is therefore not possible at all without removing the guarantee section, which means that a first-time opening is also indicated in the simplest way.
  • a guarantee section can of course also close the handle openings mentioned above in the bottom and / or in the insert lid.
  • the additional wall section can extend as far as the rear wall section, with a guarantee opening closed by a guarantee section being arranged in the latter.
  • the outer edge of the additional wall section facing the rear wall section also has a guarantee tongue which penetrates the guarantee opening when the latching is released for the first time. This guarantee function is particularly suitable for those catches that can be released by relational sliding between the cover and the front wall section or additional wall section.
  • the end of the locking strip can be designed to be freely resilient. This has the advantage that no additional gluing operations or the like are required.
  • the end of the locking strip it is also possible for the end of the locking strip to be connected to the plug-in cover or to the plug-in tongue via a connecting section.
  • the blocking strip together with the tongue always form a stable wedge with a constant wedge angle.
  • the carrier section can carry a blister film with welded-in packaging material, it having openings through which the packaging material can be pressed out of the blister film.
  • the carrier section mentioned can be formed in two layers, the blister film being held between the two layers.
  • the carrier section could also be equipped with other packaged goods, such as tear-off individual containers or the like.
  • a bli- ster film can also be sealed freely pivoted on the additional wall section.
  • the packaging is particularly advantageously made from a single blank, which can be erected into a stable box by folding and gluing operations.
  • the packaging is approximately cuboid in shape and if it has two hollow side walls running at right angles to the rear wall section, each with an outer wall and an inner wall, which can be erected like a parallellogram from the plane of the floor.
  • the hollow side walls result in a particularly advantageous stability, the packaging being particularly resistant to pressure. Nevertheless, the prefabricated blank can be delivered in a flat state, this blank being easy to handle on the packaging line.
  • the side wall of the packaging can have four fold-out side wall sections which are connected at the ends that abut each other via a joint fold.
  • each side wall section can be folded out into the plane of the floor on its own, which, depending on the type of packaging, has advantages in filling the packaging.
  • a dustproof and access-proof connection is also guaranteed at the corners of the packaging.
  • the side wall of the packaging or the floor plan of the floor could also be polygonal or curved. Only in the area of the insertion tongue should a straight side wall section be arranged over a certain distance in order to ensure secure locking.
  • the packaging can be made from cardboard or from a laminate.
  • a cardboard polymer laminate in particular a cardboard nylon laminate with a particularly smooth and tear-resistant surface, has proven to be particularly advantageous. Such a laminate is practically impossible to tear manually.
  • the smooth surface makes inadmissible manipulation of the outside difficult and the packaging is also water-repellent.
  • the plug-in lid is at least partially glued to another section of the packaging, for example to an additional wall section below, before it is opened for the first time.
  • the gluing points can be separated from the hinged part of the plug-in cover by predetermined tear lines, so that opening for the first time is indicated.
  • FIG. 1 shows a blank for packaging with the features of the invention
  • FIG. 2 shows packaging from the blank according to FIG. 1 in a partially erected state
  • FIG. 3 shows the packaging according to FIG. 2 shortly before the insertion lid is closed
  • FIG. 4 shows a greatly enlarged cross section through the insertion tongue on the packaging according to FIG. 3
  • FIG. 5 shows a blank for a second exemplary embodiment of a packaging
  • FIG. 6 shows packaging from the blank according to FIG. 5 in a partially erected state
  • FIG. 7 shows the packaging according to FIG. 6 shortly before the insertion lid is closed
  • FIG. 8 shows a greatly enlarged cross section of the tongue on the packaging according to FIG. 7,
  • FIG. 9 shows a blank for a third exemplary embodiment of a packaging
  • FIG. 10 shows a packaging from the blank according to FIG. 9 in a partially erected state
  • FIG. 11 shows a cross section through the closed packaging according to FIG. 10,
  • FIG. 12 shows a blank for a fourth exemplary embodiment of a packaging
  • FIG. 13 shows packaging from the blank according to FIG. 12 in a partially erected state
  • FIG. 14 shows a cross section through the locking or unlocking mechanism on a closed package according to FIG. 13 on a greatly enlarged scale
  • FIG. 15 shows a blank for a fifth exemplary embodiment of a packaging
  • FIG. 16 shows a packaging from the blank according to FIG. 15 with the blister strip sealed
  • FIG. 17 shows a blank for a sixth exemplary embodiment of a packaging
  • FIG. 18 shows a packaging from the blank according to FIG. 17 in a partially erected state
  • FIG. 19 shows the packaging according to FIG. 18 in the closed state.
  • FIG. 1 shows a blank 28 made of cardboard, for example, which was punched out with a corresponding tool. Adjacent sections which are not later on the same plane are separated from one another by fold lines 29. A rectangular rear wall section 3 and a plug-in cover 4 are connected to a rectangular floor 2 on one side. An end wall section 12, a first support section 20 and a second support section 21 are arranged on the opposite side. On the two parallel narrow sides, an outer wall 18 is first followed by a connecting web 31, then an inner wall 19 and finally an adhesive tab 30.
  • the rear wall section 3 and the front wall section 12 are connected to the two outer walls 18 via a joint fold 27, which is folded inwards when the side wall sections are raised.
  • a receiving opening 5 is punched out in the area between the end wall section 12 and the first carrier section 20.
  • the first carrier section 20 there is also a handle section 33 by means of a predetermined breaking line 32 recessed, but which could also be punched out completely like the receiving opening 5.
  • An insertion tongue 6 is articulated on the insertion cover 4. This is followed by a locking strip 7.
  • An unlocking opening 14 is provided in the joint area of the insertion tongue 6, but is closed with a guarantee section 16.
  • the first carrier section 20 is provided with openings 25, which, however, are likewise closed with a guarantee section 26 via perforation lines. A product to be packaged can later be pressed out of a blister film through these openings, but only after the guarantee sections 26 have been torn away.
  • openings 24 are also punched out completely, which are slightly larger than the openings 25 and which are arranged in mirror image to the latter.
  • the openings 24 later enable the packaging material to be pressed out of the blister film.
  • a supporting wall section 15 is also arranged on a longitudinal side of the second support section 21.
  • the two adhesive tabs 30 are glued to the base 2, so that hollow side walls 17 and 17 ⁇ which can be erected in the manner of a parallelogram are formed.
  • the locking strip 7 is already angled to the insertion tongue 6 on the insertion cover 4.
  • the second carrier section 21 was folded over onto the first carrier section 20, a blister film 22 being glued in between these two sections.
  • Packaged goods 23 are welded into the blister film and extend through the free openings 24.
  • the support wall section 15 is angled at approximately a right angle to the second support section 21. As shown, the hinge folds 27 allow the carrier to be folded out. Cut pairs 20, 21 in the plane of the bottom 2 with the hollow side walls 17, 17 ⁇ erected .
  • the pair of carrier sections 20, 21 with the blister film is folded into the packaging so that it rests on the webs 31 (FIG. 2).
  • the receiving opening 5 can receive the insertion tongue 6 with the angled locking strip 7, the pair of carrier sections 20, 21 forming an additional wall section 11 in which the receiving opening is arranged.
  • An edge region of this opening forms a blocking edge 10.
  • the support wall section 15 runs set back somewhat behind the edge region, approximately parallel to the end wall section 12.
  • the additional wall section 11 does not necessarily have to be part of a carrier section for blister films or the like. A strip of material that is of sufficient width would also be sufficient to form a stable locking edge 10.
  • the packaging 1 according to FIG. 3 is closed, it cannot be opened without being destroyed before the guarantee section 16 and the handle section 33 have been removed. Otherwise, access to the locking mechanism is not possible.
  • the plug-in cover can then be opened and closed as often as desired, the locking strip 7 having to be moved to open it. Details of this are shown in Figure 4.
  • the insertion tongue 6 forms an acute angle with the locking strip 7, the tip 8 of which is directed against the bottom 2 when the insertion cover 4 is closed.
  • the free end 9 of the locking strip 7 is latched under the locking edge 10, the maximum opening movement being limited by the support wall section 15.
  • the free end 9 can be resilient against the insertion tongue 6 be pressed.
  • the unlocking opening 14 is now exposed so that, for example, a fingernail can be inserted behind the free end 9 in order to press it away from the area of the locking edge 10 against the insertion tongue 6.
  • the blank 28 according to FIG. 5 is constructed essentially similarly to that according to FIG. 1.
  • the insertion tongue 6 is not articulated on the outer edge of the insertion cover 4, but rather is set back somewhat, for which incisions 35 are required.
  • the unlocking opening 13 is fully integrated in the end wall section 12 here. Here, too, however, this opening is closed with a guarantee section 16.
  • the receiving opening 5 extends exclusively in the first carrier section 20, it being designed as a narrow rectangular slot.
  • the cutout 34 on the second carrier section 21 corresponds to the opening 5 after the two carrier sections have been folded together.
  • the locking strip 7 is bent here towards the outside of the plug-in cover 4.
  • the sandwich-like clamping of the blister film is the same as in the previous embodiment.
  • the blocking edge 10 is formed by a material section that remains between the receiving opening 5 and the end wall 12.
  • FIG. 8 Details of the locking of the packaging 1 according to FIG. 7 can be seen from FIG. 8.
  • the unlocking opening 13 is exposed by removing the guarantee section.
  • the free end 9 of the locking strip 7 is locked behind the locking edge 10.
  • pressure can be exerted on the locking strip 7 with a finger through the unlocking opening 13, so that the free end is pushed back so far that it can be raised through the receiving opening 5.
  • a support wall section 15 could be arranged, which stabilizes the insertion tongue 6.
  • the appropriate choice of material and folding of the barrier strips 7 can be set at the desired angle to the tongue 6.
  • the cut of a further exemplary embodiment according to FIG. 9 initially differs from the cuts described above in that it is not intended to accommodate a blister film.
  • the additional wall section 11 is accordingly designed only as a simple continuous section.
  • this blank also has hollow side walls which can be erected in the manner of a parallelogram, each having an outer wall 18 and an inner wall 19.
  • the hinge folds 27 are also identical.
  • a further difference then consists in that the locking strip 7 is not designed to be freely resilient, but can be fixed to the cover 4 with the aid of a connecting section 39.
  • a handle opening 37 is delimited by perforation lines in the base 2 on the side facing the rear wall section 3.
  • a semicircular grip tab 38 is also punched out on the additional wall section 11 and can be bent at a right angle to the additional wall section 11 (FIG. 10).
  • a guarantee tongue 42 is arranged on an outer edge of the additional wall section 11.
  • this guarantee tongue 42 lies directly in front of a guarantee opening 41, which is closed by a guarantee section 40.
  • This guarantee opening is delimited by perforations in the rear wall section 3.
  • FIG. 11 shows how the packaging according to FIG. 10 can be opened.
  • the handle opening 37 which is initially still closed, is pierced, so that the section broken out in the process stands up and lies against the handle straps 38.
  • a pressure is exerted on the tabs 38 with the thumb in the arrow direction a and, at the same time, a counterpressure in the arrow direction c on the rear wall section 3.
  • a relative shift of the additional wall section 11 in the arrow direction b This causes the blocking strip 7 to be freed from the blocking edge 10, with which the cover 4 can be swung open.
  • the guarantee tongue 42 penetrates the guarantee opening 41, whereby the guarantee section 40 is destroyed or broken out, so that the first opening of the packaging is indicated.
  • the alternative cut according to FIG. 12 again shows a variant which is intended to hold a blister film.
  • the cut thus has a certain similarity to those according to FIGS. 1 and 5.
  • the same elements each have the same reference numerals.
  • the blocking strip 7 is intended to be fixed to the plug-in cover 4 with the aid of a connecting section 39.
  • two unlocking openings 36 are arranged in the base 2 close to the end wall 13, which are closed by means of guarantee sections 16.
  • Corresponding openings 43 are provided on the support wall section 15.
  • FIG. 14 shows the opening function in this packaging.
  • the two unlocking openings 36 are pierced, for example, with the index finger and middle finger.
  • the two guarantee sections 16 are swung open so far that they come to rest on the locking strip 7 through the openings 43.
  • a counter pressure is exerted on the end wall 12 with the thumb, so that the locking strip 7 or its upper end is pushed away from the locking edge 10 and the cover 4 can be opened.
  • FIG. 14 also shows the fixing of the locking strip 7 with the aid of the connecting section 39.
  • the exemplary embodiment according to FIGS. 15 and 16 has a certain similarity to that according to FIGS. 9 to 11.
  • a further handle opening 37 ' is arranged in the plug-in cover 4, so that the relative displacement between the plug-in cover and the set wall section 11 or end face wall section 12 is facilitated.
  • the two handle openings 37 and 37 ' are closed with a guarantee section which must be broken out before first use.
  • a fastening section 44 is hinged to the additional wall section 11 and is provided with a sealing strip 46. In the closed state of the packaging, the two punched through openings 45, 45 'allow access through the opening 37'.
  • a blister 47 is sealed on the sealing strip 46.
  • the blister 47 can be folded together with the fastening section 44 into the plane of the additional wall section 11, so that it projects into the interior of the packaging in the closed state. It is advantageous if the blister 47 is somewhat narrower than the additional wall section 11, so that in the closed state only the additional wall section rests on the connecting webs 31 of the hollow side walls.
  • a blister 47 is also sealed so that it can be swung out.
  • the insert lid 4 is formed in two layers with an additional layer 4 'in order to achieve an improved rigidity.
  • the plug-in lid is also provided with roundings 48 in order to prevent corners from bending open. Tear-off tabs 45 are arranged in the region of the rounding, which are separated from the remaining section of the plug-in lid by predetermined tear lines 49.
  • the second layer 4 ′ can be articulated overhead or, as indicated by the dash-dotted lines, laterally on the section 4.
  • Figure 18 shows the state before the packaging was closed for the first time with the double layer of the insert lid already glued.
  • the insertion tongue 6, the locking strip 7 and the connecting section 39 are formed only in one layer and are broken out or punched out of the material of the inner layer 4 '. A slightly different configuration results when the inner layer 4 'is articulated laterally.
  • the plug-in lid 4 lies in the closed state on the full-surface additional wall section 11, which is partially visible in the area of the rounded portions 48.
  • the plug-in lid 4 is glued to the additional wall section 11 via adhesive points 51 in the area of the tear-open tabs 50.
  • the adhesive bond to the tear-open tabs 50 must be released, the predetermined tear lines 49 breaking open.
  • at least one of the handle openings 37 and 37 'must be exposed in order to release the locking of the insertion tongue 6 by relative displacement. Only now can the plug-in lid 4 be pivoted open, the locking engaging again after each closing.

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L'invention concerne un emballage (1) comportant un couvercle d'insertion (4) présentant au moins une languette d'insertion pouvant être insérée dans une ouverture de réception (5) pour la fermeture de l'emballage. Pour mettre en oeuvre un tel emballage à l'épreuve des enfants, ladite languette d'insertion comporte un organe de verrouillage se présentant de préférence sous la forme d'une bande de verrouillage (7) s'encastrant derrière une baguette de verrouillage lorsque le couvercle est fermé. Pour l'ouverture du couvercle d'insertion, il faut exercer une force ciblée sur la bande de verrouillage à l'aide d'une ouverture de déverrouillage (14).
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