WO2010058016A1 - Becher - Google Patents
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- WO2010058016A1 WO2010058016A1 PCT/EP2009/065673 EP2009065673W WO2010058016A1 WO 2010058016 A1 WO2010058016 A1 WO 2010058016A1 EP 2009065673 W EP2009065673 W EP 2009065673W WO 2010058016 A1 WO2010058016 A1 WO 2010058016A1
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- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
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- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
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- 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
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- the invention relates to a cup with a bottom and an adjoining jacket, wherein the jacket provided at its end facing away from the bottom end with a mouth roll and one or more layers may be formed, wherein at least one layer of the shell of paper or cardboard or other comparable Materials is made.
- Multi-walled cups are mainly used in hot or chilled drinks, as there single-walled cups are often only uncomfortable to touch.
- the invention is therefore based on the object to propose a cup design, which also has good tactile properties in addition to good insulation properties and also can be easily provided with information and / or advertising.
- At least one layer of the shell is provided over its entire height and at least approximately the entire circumference with elevations and / or depressions, wherein the difference in depth between maximum increase or, recess and material layer or recess or Increasing over the height of the shell and / or varies over the circumference, and that the mouth roll may be formed on the inner or single layer.
- the cup nestles very well when grasping in the hand. He can be taken for sure. Nevertheless, the stackability is not adversely affected. In addition, a multi-layered cup ensures very good insulation.
- embossing there is a very great freedom in the design of the elevations and the depressions. It is also very advantageous if a plurality of discrete embossments, which are formed as mold elements, are distributed over the shell, which together form the elevations and depressions.
- the coat can also make very appealing, and it is conceivable that through these embossing designs, presentations or advertising can be displayed.
- Another very advantageous embodiment of the invention is also present when the elevations and / or depressions are arranged in line form.
- the lines run at least approximately in the height direction of the jacket.
- a reduced contact surface reduces the heat transfer between inside and outside.
- the elevations are formed such that at least in the grip area, the inwardly directed contact surface is smaller than that of the outward elevations.
- elevations are formed such that at least in the grip area, the inwardly directed contact surface is greater than that of the outward elevations.
- the jacket has at least one region which is substantially smooth.
- advertising or other information can be provided by inking and / or embossing.
- a very advantageous development of the invention is also present when the multi-layered jacket has at least two embossed layers.
- the multi-layered jacket has a smooth position.
- the contents of the cup can not be fixed to imprints.
- a further very advantageous embodiment according to the invention is also present when the layers are tightly connected to each other at their upper and / or lower end.
- the mouth roll is formed on the inner layer.
- Another very advantageous embodiment of the invention is also present when the outer layer has at least one thickening.
- coupons or other advertisements can be attached to the cup.
- Another very advantageous embodiment of the invention is also present when the outer shell covers a partial height of the cup height.
- the outer insulating jacket can be provided in the grip area.
- the outer jacket has recesses.
- viewing window can be created on the inner shell or on the contents.
- 3 is a double-walled cup with a smooth inner shell and a provided with line-shaped elevations and depressions outer shell,
- FIG. 4 shows a double-walled cup with a smooth inner casing and an outer casing provided with dedicated elevations and depressions
- FIG. 6 shows a section through a double-walled cup with embossed inner and outer layer
- Fig. 7 shows a section through a cup with outer jacket in which the
- Outside surface is smaller than the contact surface of the outer shell on the inner cup
- Fig. 8 shows a section through a cup with outer jacket in which the
- Outside surface is greater than the contact surface of the outer shell on the inner cup.
- FIG. 1 with a manufactured from a paper or a cardboard cup with a bottom 2 and a shell 3 is shown in Fig. 1. At the end facing away from the bottom 2 of the shell 3, an outwardly wound mouth roll 4 is attached, which comprises the opening of the cup 1.
- the jacket 3 of the cup 1 is double-walled and consists of an inner jacket 3a made of a smooth material and an outer jacket 3b provided with a structure 5, which is wrapped around the inner jacket 3a.
- a first end of the outer jacket 3b along the height to the inner shell 3a is connected by an adhesive seam 6, which may be arranged offset from the end.
- the adhesive seam 6 may preferably be set back between one and eight millimeters, in order to avoid leakage of the adhesive used for the adhesive seam 6 at the end.
- the adhesive seam 6 can also be constructed from discrete points or other geometric configurations. Depending on the intended use of the cup 1 and the materials used, a wide variety of hot, cold or even dispersion adhesives can be used for the adhesive seam 6.
- the second end of the outer jacket 3b may overlap the first end and is secured in the region of the first end with a further adhesive seam 7.
- the two ends of the outer sheath 3b may overlap each other. It is conceivable that the overlap is between one and ten millimeters. But it is also conceivable that the ends only abut one another or even occupy a small distance from each other, which should not exceed one millimeter.
- the outer sheath 3b is first glued to the first end and then wrapped around the inner sheath 3a.
- the adhesive seam 7 can either attach the second end to the first end of the outer jacket 3b or on the inner jacket 3a.
- the same adhesives may be used as in the adhesive seam 6.
- the adhesive seam 7 may be arranged offset from the end, so that there is also the possibility that the second end of the outer shell 3 b is glued despite an overlap with the first end directly to the inner shell 3 a.
- the inner shell 3a overlaps at its ends and is glued tight.
- the outer jacket 3b is provided with wavy lines 8 which extend substantially in the direction of the height of the shell 3 and form the structure 5.
- the wavy lines 8 form elevations 9 and depressions 10.
- elevations 9 and depressions 10 do not necessarily designate that these elevate or deepen in each case relative to a zero position which is defined, for example, by the original paper plane. Rather, the elevations 9 and the depressions 10 describe against each other elevations and depressions.
- the height of the elevations 9 and depressions 10 can change over the mantle height.
- a plurality of regions 11 of a weaker expression of the elevations 9 and the depressions 10 are arranged, which run around the outer casing 3b.
- Other arrangements are conceivable. Through these areas 1 1, the outer sheath 3b is griffsymphatischer.
- a slip guard is formed, which prevents accidental slipping. Nevertheless, this embodiment does not hinder the stackability of several cups 1 into each other.
- smooth areas 12 can be provided which can carry information that is printed or embossed. It is also possible that 12 logos or the like are arranged in these areas. For example, region 12 is a slightly recessed circular surface that carries a logo.
- the air contained in the channels ensures a very good insulation effect. If, for example, a hot or cold beverage is filled into the cup 1, the cup 1 is nevertheless very easy to handle, since the outside of the outer casing 3b does not assume the high or low temperature of the beverage. The temperature balance of the beverage with the environment is also reduced.
- a cooling effect for example for hot drinks such as coffee or the like, can also be achieved by the convection of the air through the channels in order to cool the beverage more quickly to a temperature that is beneficial for drinking.
- 3b perforation openings 13 are provided at the upper and lower edges of the outer shell, which allow unhindered admission of air or air leakage from the channels.
- the outer sheath 3 b has such a high inherent rigidity, that this only in predefined areas, preferably at the upper and / or lower edge of the inner cup 3 a rests and otherwise occupy a distance from the inner cup 3a, thereby achieving an even better insulation effect becomes.
- the outer sheath 3b itself is formed multi-layered. It can be applied to the structured layer a smooth layer and connected to this.
- the smooth layer can be arranged either on the inside or outside.
- the cup 1 consists of a plastic or any other materials and only the outer jacket 3b is made of paper or cardboard.
- the outer jacket 3b can also be made separately from the cup 1 and then pushed onto the cup. Often the static friction is sufficient here. An adhesive connection is conceivable.
- the above-described bonding can also have further splices on the circumference of the cup 1. It is also conceivable, for example, that the bonding takes place along the circumference of the cup 1. In this case, one or more splices or glue lines can be provided.
- Fig. 2 a section through the jacket 3 of the cup 1 is shown, so that the channels formed from the elevations 9 and depressions 10 can be seen.
- the distance 14 between two adjacent elevations 9 or depressions 10 can vary over the height of the casing 3.
- the distance 14 in an upper region of the shell 3 is greater than in a lower region of the shell 3.
- Fig. 3 shows a further embodiment of the invention.
- the cup shown here is designated 31.
- a structure 35 formed from parallel lines 38 is provided.
- a central region 32 of the outer sheath 3b is bulged. This results in a circumferential thickening of the outer shell. This thickening is generated by a larger distance 33 of the lines 38 in this area. The greater distance 33 may be accompanied by a greater height of the elevations 9 and depressions 10.
- FIG. 4 A further embodiment of the invention is shown in FIG. 4. Here discrete embossments 48 are provided, which together form a structure 45 in their majority.
- the height of the embossments can also vary in this embodiment.
- embossments 48 for example, logos or the like can be used.
- a perforation 46 is provided which surrounds a jacket region 47, which is detachable as a coupon.
- FIG. 5 shows an embodiment which shows such a jacket 53 formed only from the structured outer jacket 3b.
- the casing 53 again has a depth of the structure 55 which varies over the casing height 53.
- the structure 55 runs in this example to the upper and lower edge of the shell 53 out, so that very easy the mouth roll 4 can be arranged and a tight connection with the bottom 2 can be created.
- the depth of the structuring in the range between 0.1 and 2.5 millimeters, wherein the distance between adjacent elevations 9 and recesses 10 should be between 0.1 and 3 millimeters.
- the transition radii between the elevations 9 and depressions 10 may be in the range between 0.5 and 1, 25 millimeters.
- the jacket 3b may be structured such that it represents, for example, a landscape or other images.
- the structuring can still be highlighted by a corresponding color.
- the color scheme can be based on the embossing.
- the discrete imprints 48 can consist of logos, picture elements or any other representations, for example also text elements, which then together form a structuring of the sheath 3b.
- the outer jacket 3b it is also conceivable for the outer jacket 3b to occupy only part of the cup height.
- the outer shell can be limited to the grip area, for example. It is saved in non-insulating areas requiring the additional material for the outer jacket 3b.
- the outer jacket 3b can also be restricted to certain areas requiring stabilization.
- the outer jacket 3b has recesses. These recesses can for example release the view of the inner shell 3a, or if this is transparent on the cup contents. Also in this variant, material for the outer sheath 3b is saved.
- both the outer jacket 3b and the inner jacket 3a is structured or embossed, as shown in Fig. 6.
- the embossing 4 of the two layers 3a and 3b are at least partially directed against each other, whereby the distance of the layers increases.
- the structuring 5 is formed so that the inner jacket 3a facing surface is larger than the outwardly facing surface.
- the heat transfer between the cup 1 and the hand of the user is reduced. It can also be kept cups that contain very hot or very cold product. In the example shown, the ratio between the areas is about 1: 2.
- the outwardly facing surface may also be less than or more than 50% of the inwardly facing surface.
- the cup 1 can still be kept very comfortable. In particular, no unpleasant pressure points arise. This is mainly due to the changing depths of structuring.
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US13/130,685 US9278797B2 (en) | 2008-11-24 | 2009-11-23 | Cup |
CN200980153046.4A CN102272009B (zh) | 2008-11-24 | 2009-11-23 | 杯子 |
ES09793486T ES2411357T3 (es) | 2008-11-24 | 2009-11-23 | Vaso |
JP2011536891A JP2012509819A (ja) | 2008-11-24 | 2009-11-23 | カップ |
AU2009317154A AU2009317154B2 (en) | 2008-11-24 | 2009-11-23 | Cup |
EP09793486.3A EP2356039B1 (de) | 2008-11-24 | 2009-11-23 | Becher |
PL09793486T PL2356039T3 (pl) | 2008-11-24 | 2009-11-23 | Kubek |
HK12102062.5A HK1161204A1 (en) | 2008-11-24 | 2012-02-29 | Cup |
US15/059,903 US9950852B2 (en) | 2008-11-24 | 2016-03-03 | Cup |
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