WO2005110869A1 - Amelioration apportee a des emballages et procedes d'emballage - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
- B65D75/00—Packages comprising articles or materials partially or wholly enclosed in strips, sheets, blanks, tubes, or webs of flexible sheet material, e.g. in folded wrappers
- B65D75/52—Details
- B65D75/58—Opening or contents-removing devices added or incorporated during package manufacture
- B65D75/5827—Tear-lines provided in a wall portion
- B65D75/5833—Tear-lines provided in a wall portion for tearing out a portion of the wall
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- the invention relates to a package which is formed by joining together parts of a tearable sheet material along one or more join lines and which is openable by tearing the sheet material along one or more tear lines each starting at a line of weakness and extending across one or more of the join lines.
- the invention also relates to blank for forming such a package, and a method of forming such a blank.
- the invention may be said to be a package having a wall made from a tearable sheet material, the wall having two wall portions which are joined together along a boundary line between the package wall and a peripheral marginal portion of the sheet material, two portions of the boundary line forming an acute angle which embraces a part of the marginal portion, the marginal portion being at least partially severed along a sever line which does not intersect the boundary line, and one end of the sever line lying between the two boundary line portions forming the acute angle.
- the sever line preferably extends to an external peripheral edge of the marginal portion, and may be a series of separate perforations or a single cut line, and each perforation or cut may extend either partially or completely through the thickness of the marginal portion.
- the wall portions may be sealed together along the boundary line, and the sheet material may be a plastics film in which case the wall portions may be heat sealed together along the boundary line.
- the package is formed from a flattened tubular blank of material such as plastics film material, the tubular blank providing two panels joined together at opposed edges by a pair of respective inwardly folded gussets, one end of the package being formed by sealing each panel to each gusset along a respective sealing line extending inwardly from a respective one of the opposed panel edges, at least one of the sealing lines having an approximate z-form to define the acute angle which embraces the sever line in the marginal portion of the sheet material.
- material such as plastics film material
- each of the two sealing lines sealing one of the two panels to the two gussets has an approximate z-form defining an acute angle embracing a sever line in the marginal portion of the sheet material.
- each of the two sealing lines sealing one of the two gussets to the two panels has an approximate z-form defining an acute angle embracing a sever line in the marginal portion of the sheet material.
- the invention may be said to be a tubular blank for forming a package, the blank being made of a tearable sheet material and having two panel portions joined together at opposed edges by a pair of respective inwardly folded gusset portions, each panel portion being sealed to each gusset along a respective line extending inwardly from a respective one of the opposed edges to define a marginal portion at one end of the blank, at least one of the sealing lines having an approximate z-form defining an acute angle which embraces a sever line in the marginal end portion of the blank.
- the invention may be said to be a method of forming a blank for a package, the method including the steps of forming a flattened elongate tube of a sheet material, the tube having two flat outer panel portions joined together at opposed side edges by an intermediate pair of respective inwardly folded gusset portions, each panel portion being sealed to each gusset along a respective sealing line extending inwardly from a respective one of the opposed side edges, each sealing line defining part of a boundary between a respective panel portion and a marginal end portion of the blank, at least one of the sealing lines having an approximate z-form defining an acute angle which embraces a sever line in the marginal end portion of the blank.
- each of the two sealing lines sealing one of the two panels to the two gussets is in an approximate z-form including an acute angle embracing a sever line in the marginal portion of the sheet material.
- each of the two sealing lines sealing one of the two gussets to the two panels is in an approximate z-form including an acute angle embracing a sever line in the marginal portion of the sheet material.
- the invention may further be said to consist in any alternative combination of parts or features mentioned herein or shown in the accompanying drawings. Known equivalents of these parts or features which are not expressly set out are nevertheless deemed to be included.
- Figure 1 shows an isometric view of an end portion of a flattened tubular blank for forming into a package
- Figure 2 shows an isometric view of an end portion of a package formed by expanding the blank shown in part in Figure 1
- Figure 3 shows one corner of a package of the invention in more detail
- Figures 4-6 show sequential steps in tearing open a package of the invention such as the package of Figures 1& 2, after use of the package to contain a product, to open the package
- Figure 7 shows an isometric view of an end portion of an alternative flattened tubular blank for forming into a package
- Figure 8 shows an isometric view of an end portion of a package formed by expanding the blank shown in part in Figure 3
- Figure 9 shows an isometric view of an end portion of a package formed by expanding another embodiment of a tubular blank.
- a flattened tubular blank is made from a flexible and tearable sheet material.
- the sheet material is a tubular plastics film material.
- the blank may be expanded into a package as will be described in further detail below.
- the blank has two wall panels 1, 2 each having two opposed side edges 3, 4, 5 and 6. Respective pairs of these opposed side edges are joined together by two respective inwardly folded gussets 7 and 8.
- the gussets are intermediate, ie they lie between, the two wall panels.
- One gusset 7 has two folds 11, 12 which lie respectively adjacent the two panels 1, 2.
- the other gusset 8 has two folds 13, 14 which lie respectively adjacent the two panels 1, 2.
- a seal line 15 extends transversely across the blank to seal the two panels 1, 2 together, at least at a mid-portion 16 of the blank between the two gussets 7, 8.
- the seal line 15 preferably extends right across the blank from one of the outer side edges 3, 5 to the opposite outer side edges 4, 6 of the two panels, as shown in Figure 1. Where the seal line 15 crosses the two gussets, both folds of each gusset are preferably sealed together and to each of the two panels.
- One wall panel 1 is sealed along respective generally diagonal seal lines 17, 18 to the adjacent folds 11, 13 of the two gussets.
- the other wall panel 2 is similarly sealed along respective generally diagonal seal lines 17A, 18A (seen in Figure 2 but largely bidden from view in Figure 1) to the adjacent folds 12, 14 of the gussets.
- These generally diagonal seal lines 17, 18, 17A, 18 A extend from respective outer side edges 3, 4, 5 and 6 of the panels 1, 2 to intersect with the inner edge of the gussets 7, 8 and are preferably set at about 45 degrees to these edges which are parallel to the axis of the tubular form.
- the generally diagonal seal lines 17, 17A, 18, 18A and the mid-portion of the transverse seal line 15 together seal the end of the blank and define boundary lines between, on one hand, respective substantially triangular corner parts 19, 19 A, 20, 20A and an end strip 21 of a marginal end portion of the blank and, on the other hand, major portions of the panels and gussets which form the package walls when the blank is expanded.
- the blank and package are made from a flexible plastics film or sheet material and the seal lines are seals made by heat sealing the plastics material
- the seal lines can be replaced by other sealing methods, for example by glue lines, and the blank and package may be formed from paper alternatively, or alternatively again layers of paper and plastics film material.
- FIG. 2 One embodiment of the package is shown in Figure 2 in an expanded configuration.
- Two sever lines 22, 23 are respectively formed in the corner parts 19, 20 of the marginal end portion and extend inwardly from near respective outer side edges 3, 4 of one panel
- the generally diagonal seal lines 17, 18 follow respective z-forms 24, 25, each z- form path having two sharp turns in opposite directions, just inboard of the outer side edges 3, 4 of the panel.
- Each z-form 24, 25 in the seal lines 17, 18 forms an acute angle that opens toward the respective panel edge 3, 4.
- Each sever line 22, 23 is formed in the part of the marginal end portion embraced by the respective acute angle. The sever lines 22, 23 do not cross the seal lines.
- Figure 3 shows one corner of the package in more detail.
- the sever lines 22, 23 are provided as lines of weakness for facilitating the initiation of a tear line in the sheet material when opening the package.
- the sever lines may be made completely or partially through the thickness of the combined layers of panels and gusset folds. Each sever line may be a single cut, or a row of multiple cuts or perforations. As shown in the figures, the sever lines may not extend right to the outer edge of the panel. However, in an alternative embodiment (not shown), the sever lines may extend right to the outer edge of the panel.
- Figure 2 shows one end of a package formed when the blank, shown in part in Figure 1, is expanded.
- the blank is expanded by drawing the two panels 1, 2 apart while simultaneously unfolding the two gussets 7, 8 to form a substantially cuboid package.
- the remaining parts of the panels 1, 2, shown in Figure 1 beyond, ie above, the imaginary line joining the outer ends 26, 27 of the generally diagonal seal lines 17, 18, form a first pair of opposite side walls of the package.
- the corner parts 19, 19 A, 20, 20 A of the marginal end portion lie flat against the end wall 28 of the expanded package.
- the end strip 21 is shown in Figure 2 as outstanding from the end wall 28 of the package, but may lie flat against the end wall 28.
- the end wall 28 closes and seals the end of the package.
- This end wall may be manually opened, without the intervention of tools, by grasping an outer corner of each one of the triangular corner parts 19, 20, defined by the z-lines 17, 18, and pulling the outer corners away from the remainder of the package to open the sever lines 22, 23 as shown in Figure 4 and, by tearing the sheet material, to extend each opened sever line into a tear line. Further pulling of the corner extends the tear lines into the acute angles of the z-forms 24, 25 and across the seal lines 17, 18.
- the acute angles steer the tear lines into the intersection of the z-lines at the acute angles to ensure that the sever lines, which are initially provided outside the seal lines, cut across the seal lines and continue inside the seal lines to rupture the sealed end wall 28 of the package.
- the triangular corner parts 19, 20 and the associated generally diagonal seal lines 17, 18 are parted from the major remaining portion of the package end wall 28, as shown for one corner part in Figure 5.
- the resulting tear lines can be extended toward one another, across the package end wall 28, to be joined up to one another and thereby to separate the marginal end portion and the associated seal lines 15, 17, 18, from an end panel 30 of the package end wall 28.
- the end panel 30 can then be stripped back toward the opposite end of the package to progressively tear open the wall panel 1, as shown in Figure 6.
- FIG. 7 A second embodiment of the current invention is shown in Figure 7 in a flattened configuration and in Figure 8 in an expanded configuration.
- the flattened tubular blank is made from a flexible and tearable sheet material and has two wall panels 1, 2 each having two opposed side edges 3, 4, 5, 6, respective pairs of which are joined together by two inwardly folded gussets 7 and 8.
- Figure 8 shows one end of a package formed when the blank, shown in part in Figure 3, is expanded.
- Corresponding features in Figure 3 and 4 are labelled alike.
- Two sever lines 23, 23 A are respectively formed in the corner parts 20, 20 A of the marginal end portion and extend inwardly from near respective outer side edges 4, 6 at the junctions between one of the gussets 8 and the two panels 1, 2.
- the generally diagonal seal lines 18, 18A follow respective z-form 25, 25 A, each z-form having two sharp turns in opposite directions, just inboard of the outer side edges 4, 6.
- Each z-form 25, 25A in the seal lines 18, 18A forms an acute angle that opens toward the respective panel edge 4, 6.
- Each sever line 23, 23 A is formed in the part of the marginal end portion embraced by the respective acute angle.
- the sever lines 23, 23A do not cross the seal lines.
- the end wall 28 closes and seals the end of the package.
- This end wall may be manually opened, without the intervention of tools, by grasping an outer corner of each one of the two triangular corner parts 20, 20A formed respectively by the two side panels 1, 2 and the one gusset 8, and pulling the outer corners away from the remainder of the package to open the sever lines 23, 23 A and, by tearing the sheet material, to extend each opened sever line into a tear line.
- the resulting tear lines can be extended toward one another, across the package end wall 28, to be joined up to one another and thereby to separate the marginal end portion and the associated seal lines 18, 18 A, from a generally triangular end panel 32 (seen largely obscured in Figure 8) of the package end wall 28.
- the end panel 32 can then be stripped back toward the opposite end of the package to progressively tear open the side gusset 8.
- FIG. 9 A third embodiment of the current invention is shown in Figure 9 in an expanded configuration. Features corresponding to those already described above are indicated by the same reference numerals.
- the flattened tubular blank is made from a flexible and tearable sheet material and has two wall panels 1, 2 each having two opposed side edges 3, 4, 5, 6, respective pairs of which are joined together by two inwardly folded gussets 7 and 8.
- Figure 9 shows one end of a package formed when a blank, similar to that shown in Figure 1, is expanded.
- Four sever lines 22, 22A, 23, 23 A are respectively formed in the four comer parts 19, 19A, 20, 20A of the marginal end portion and extend inwardly from near respective outer side edges 3, 5, 4, 6 at the junctions between the two gussets 7, 8 and the two panels 1, 2.
- the generally diagonal seal lines 17, 17A, 18, 18A follow respective z-paths 24, 24A, 25, 25A, each z-path having two sharp turns in opposite directions, just inboard of the respective outer side edges 3, 5, 4, 6.
- Each zigzag 24, 24 A, 25, 25 A in the seal lines 17, 17A, 18, 18A forms an acute angle that opens toward the respective panel edge 3, 5, 4, 6.
- Each sever line 22, 22A, 23, 23A is formed in the part of the marginal end portion embraced by the respective acute angle.
- the sever lines 22, 22A, 23, 23A do not cross the seal lines.
- the end wall 28 closes and seals the end of the package.
- This end wall may be manually opened, without the intervention of tools, by grasping an outer comer of one of the triangular comer parts 19, 19A, 20, 20A and pulling the outer comer away from the remainder of the package to open the respective sever line 22, 22A, 23, 23 A and, by tearing the sheet material, to extend the opened sever line into a tear line.
- This operation may be repeated for each of the remaining three corner parts and the resulting tears joined up to one another to separate the marginal end portion and all associated seal lines from the remainder of the package.
- the end wall 28 of the package is reduced to four separate flaps each of which can be readily folded outward to provide a completely open end allowing easy access to, or removal of, the package contents.
- the package may be simply lifted clear away from the package contents. This ability to fully open the package end wall and easily separate the package from its contents without the use of tools is particularly useful where the package contains a single solid block that has substantially the same overall dimensions as the expanded package.
- the flaps can be stripped back toward the opposite end of the package to progressively tear open the wall panels 1, 2 or the side gussets 7, 8.
- packages described above are packages with gusseted sides but the invention may also be applied to non-gusseted packages such as bags formed by sealing across a tubular material by providing a z-form boundary line or seal at one or more comers of such a bag adjacent a sealed end of the bag.
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NZ53297204A NZ532972A (en) | 2004-05-17 | 2004-05-17 | Package formed from sheet material including lines of weakness to allow opening by tearing |
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US3347444A (en) * | 1965-01-29 | 1967-10-17 | Tetra Pak Ab | Package having an oblique opening indication |
GB2000106A (en) * | 1977-06-20 | 1979-01-04 | Tetra Pak Int | Packaging containers with openable pouring spout |
GB1567593A (en) * | 1976-10-20 | 1980-05-21 | Matsushita Electric Ind Co Ltd | Exhaust gas control equipment |
US4570788A (en) * | 1983-02-04 | 1986-02-18 | Tetra Pak International Ab | Packing container with fold-out pouring spout |
WO2005047136A1 (fr) * | 2003-11-12 | 2005-05-26 | Windmöller & Hölscher Kg | Sac perfore realise selon le procede simultane formage/remplissage/scellage |
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US3347444A (en) * | 1965-01-29 | 1967-10-17 | Tetra Pak Ab | Package having an oblique opening indication |
GB1567593A (en) * | 1976-10-20 | 1980-05-21 | Matsushita Electric Ind Co Ltd | Exhaust gas control equipment |
GB2000106A (en) * | 1977-06-20 | 1979-01-04 | Tetra Pak Int | Packaging containers with openable pouring spout |
US4570788A (en) * | 1983-02-04 | 1986-02-18 | Tetra Pak International Ab | Packing container with fold-out pouring spout |
WO2005047136A1 (fr) * | 2003-11-12 | 2005-05-26 | Windmöller & Hölscher Kg | Sac perfore realise selon le procede simultane formage/remplissage/scellage |
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