WO2012114960A1 - Réceptacle d'emballage et confiserie dans réceptacle d'emballage - Google Patents

Réceptacle d'emballage et confiserie dans réceptacle d'emballage Download PDF

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WO2012114960A1
WO2012114960A1 PCT/JP2012/053558 JP2012053558W WO2012114960A1 WO 2012114960 A1 WO2012114960 A1 WO 2012114960A1 JP 2012053558 W JP2012053558 W JP 2012053558W WO 2012114960 A1 WO2012114960 A1 WO 2012114960A1
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淳 小野木
かほり 堀江
美津子 小垣
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Priority to EP12749600.8A priority patent/EP2679509A1/fr
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Priority to BR112013021777A priority patent/BR112013021777A2/pt
Priority to CN2012800099641A priority patent/CN103402880A/zh
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  • This invention relates to a packaging container for storing food, particularly confectionery.
  • the present invention also relates to a confectionery in a packaging container.
  • Patent Document 1 proposes a packaging box that accommodates plate-shaped contents such as gum, chocolate, and candy.
  • a plurality of contents are accommodated in a standing state so as to overlap in two rows.
  • the bottom of the packaging box is partially raised so that the rear part is higher than the front part, and the contents in the rear row are placed higher than the contents in the front row in the packaging box. Has been. Therefore, when the lid of the packaging box is opened and the upper portion of the packaging box is opened, the contents in each of the front row and the rear row are easily picked out.
  • the height direction dimension is increased by the amount of the raised portion.
  • a relatively wide dead space is generated on the front side of the back row contents. It is inconvenient to carry around.
  • the present invention has been made under such a background, and in a configuration in which a plurality of foods are stacked in front and back to accommodate a plurality of foods, packaging that can achieve both easy picking of each food and downsizing of the container is achieved.
  • the main purpose is to provide containers.
  • Another object of the present invention is to provide an easy-to-use packaging container that can be reduced in size (thinned) and reused when a part of a plurality of foods is eaten.
  • Another object of the present invention is to provide the confectionery contained in the packaging container.
  • the invention according to claim 1 is a paper packaging container for storing a longitudinal plate-shaped small piece of food, the front chamber for storing the plate-shaped small piece in a horizontal direction, A rear chamber provided behind the front chamber and configured to receive the plate-shaped pieces arranged side by side in a standing state, the rear chamber being slidable upward relative to the front chamber, A sliding packaging container characterized by being combined with a chamber.
  • the invention according to claim 2 is characterized in that the rear chamber forms a packaging container that can be used independently by releasing the combination with the front chamber. It is a packaging container.
  • the rear chamber includes a rear chamber front wall, left and right side walls of the rear chamber, a rear chamber bottom wall, and a rear chamber rear wall.
  • a take-out window is formed so as to be exposed and exposed to the front of the upper part of the plate-shaped piece housed in the rear chamber, and further extends upward from the upper edge of the rear wall of the rear chamber.
  • the packaging container according to claim 2 further comprising an extending part that constitutes a flap that covers the upper wall and the front upper part of the packaging container by being bent forward and downward. 4.
  • a second fold guide extending in the lateral direction is formed in the central portion of the upper wall in the front-rear direction, in the extending portion constituting the upper wall of the packaging container.
  • the invention according to claim 5 includes the front wall of the packaging container, the left and right side walls of the packaging container, the rear wall of the packaging container, the bottom wall of the front chamber, and the partition wall in the packaging container serving as the rear wall of the front chamber, In order to expose the upper part of the plate-shaped piece accommodated in the front chamber to the front, an extraction window cut out from the upper edge of the upper part of the front wall of the packaging container is formed.
  • the height of the partition wall is lower than the height of the rear wall of the packaging container, and the locking piece is folded back at least at the center of the upper edge.
  • stoppers are provided on both the left and right sides of the extending portion, and the stopper engages with upper edges of the left and right side walls of the packaging container, whereby the rear chamber is removed from the space.
  • the locking piece engages with an upper edge of the front wall of the rear chamber, the rear chamber is prevented from moving further upward with respect to the front chamber.
  • the invention according to claim 10 is characterized in that the packaging container rear wall is provided with a belt portion extending vertically and separating the packaging container rear wall into left and right.
  • This is a packaging container.
  • the invention according to claim 11 is a paper packaging container for storing a longitudinal plate-shaped small piece of food, a first chamber for storing the plate-shaped small piece in a horizontal direction in a standing state, Second to Nth chambers provided in the rear of the first chamber and arranged in N stages toward the rear in order to house the plate-shaped pieces in a standing state in a standing state (where N is two or more). And the Nth chamber is combined with the first chamber so as to be slidable upward with respect to the N-1th chamber. It is.
  • a plurality of plate-shaped pieces of gum, chocolate or candy, which are individually packaged, are stored in the food storage chamber of the packaging container according to any one of claims 1 to 11.
  • a part of the outer surface of the individual package is bonded to the inner surface of the food storage chamber by an adhesive means, It is a confectionery in a packaging container.
  • each of the front chamber and the rear chamber provided behind the front chamber is in a state where the longitudinal plate-shaped small pieces of food stand upright. Can be housed side by side in the direction.
  • the rear chamber is combined with the front chamber so as to be slidable upward relative to the front chamber. Therefore, it is necessary to provide a bottom raised portion on the rear side of the packaging container in advance and arrange the rear row (rear chamber) plate-like pieces higher than the front row (front chamber) plate-like pieces. If the chamber is slid upward relative to the front chamber, the rear row of small pieces can be arranged at a higher position than the front row of small pieces. Thereby, since it is not necessary to provide the said bottom raising part, size reduction of a packaging container can be achieved.
  • the rear chamber forms a packaging container that can be used independently by releasing the combination with the front chamber. Therefore, if the front chamber has become dead space after eating the small pieces in the front chamber, remove the rear chamber from the front chamber so that the remaining plate-shaped pieces are accommodated in the rear chamber. It can be carried compactly. That is, when a part of the plurality of plate-like pieces is eaten, the packaging container can be reduced in size (thinned) and reused, which is convenient.
  • the upper part of the plate-shaped piece in the rear chamber is exposed forward, so that the rear window can be accessed by accessing from the take-out window. It is possible to easily pick out a small plate-like piece in the room. And the extension part extended toward the upper part from the upper edge of the rear chamber rear wall of the rear chamber is bent forward and downward along a predetermined folding guide, whereby the upper wall of the packaging container and Cover the upper front. Therefore, it is not necessary to provide flaps in both the front chamber and the rear chamber in order to cover the upper wall and the front upper portion of the packaging container, so that the number of parts can be reduced.
  • the extending portion constituting the upper wall of the packaging container is formed with the second folding guide extending in the lateral direction at the center in the front-rear direction of the upper wall.
  • the extended part of the rear chamber becomes a flap of the entire packaging container when the rear chamber is combined with the front chamber, and when the rear chamber is separated and independent from the front chamber, It becomes the flap. For this reason, it is not necessary to separately provide a portion to be the flap of the entire packaging container and a portion to be the flap of the rear chamber, so that the number of parts can be reduced. Further, when the rear chamber is used independently, the extended portion covers the front of the rear chamber, so that the plate-shaped small pieces in the rear chamber can be prevented from spilling out to the front outer side.
  • the front chamber includes the front wall of the packaging container, the left and right side walls of the packaging container, the rear wall of the packaging container, the bottom wall of the front chamber, and the partition wall in the packaging container that becomes the rear wall of the front chamber. It is out. Since the upper part of the plate-like piece in the front chamber is exposed forward from the take-out window formed in the upper part of the front wall of the packaging container, the plate-like piece in the front chamber can be easily extracted by accessing from this take-out window. Can do.
  • the partition wall is made lower than the height of the packaging container rear wall, it can prevent that the height dimension of the whole packaging container is enlarged by the partition wall.
  • a locking piece folded back is provided at least at the center of the upper edge of the partition wall.
  • the rear chamber is combined with the front chamber so that it is located behind the front chamber and in a space between the partition wall of the front chamber and the rear wall of the packaging container that is open at the top and bottom. Then, the rear chamber can slide up and down with respect to the front chamber in the space.
  • the stoppers provided on the left and right sides of the extending portion engage with the upper edges of the left and right side walls of the packaging container, thereby preventing the rear chamber from falling out of the space. .
  • the rear chamber moves further upward relative to the front chamber. Since it is stopped, the rear chamber can be combined with the front chamber so as to be slidable upward by a predetermined amount with respect to the front chamber.
  • the rear chamber is separated from the left and right by tearing the strip provided on the rear wall of the packaging container, thereby separating the rear chamber from the partition wall of the front chamber and the rear wall of the packaging container. And can be used as an independent packaging container.
  • the front chamber is the first chamber
  • the rear chamber is the second to Nth chambers
  • the second to Nth chambers are slid upward. Also good.
  • FIG. 1 is a development view of a rear chamber B in a packaging container A according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the rear chamber B in a completed state, showing a state in which the lid 4 is opened.
  • FIG. 3 is a six-side view of the rear chamber B in a completed state, (a) is a front view, (b) is a left-side view, and (c) is a right-side view, (D) is a plan view, (e) is a bottom view, and (f) is a rear view.
  • FIG. 4 is a development view of the main body C in the packaging container A.
  • FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the main body C in a completed state
  • (b) is a perspective view as viewed from a position closer to the top than (a).
  • FIG. 6 is a six-sided view of the main body C in a completed state, (a) is a front view, (b) is a left-side view, and (c) is a right-side view, (D) is a plan view, (e) is a bottom view, and (f) is a rear view.
  • FIG. 7 is a diagram for explaining a procedure for forming a food unit 42 by wrapping a gum 40 (plate-shaped piece), which is a food, with a wrapping paper 41, and FIG.
  • FIG. 8A is a perspective view of the rear chamber B in a completed state, showing a state in which the food unit 42 is accommodated
  • FIG. 8B is a rear view of FIG. 8A
  • FIG. 8C is a perspective view of the main body C in a completed state, showing a state in which the food unit 42 is accommodated
  • FIG. It is a plane sectional view of main part C of (c).
  • FIG. 9 is an exploded perspective view for explaining a state in which the rear chamber B is combined with the main body C. 10, FIG.
  • FIG. 10 (a) is a perspective view of the packaging container A in a completed state, showing a state in which the lid 4 is opened
  • FIG. 10 (b) is a view of FIG. 10 (a).
  • 3 is a right side sectional view of the packaging container A.
  • FIG. FIG. 11 is a six-sided view of the packaging container A in a completed state, (a) is a front view, (b) is a left-side view, and (c) is a right-side view.
  • (D) is a plan view, (e) is a bottom view, and (f) is a rear view.
  • FIG. 12 shows a state where the lid 4 is closed in FIG.
  • FIG. 13 shows a state in which one food unit 42 is pulled out from the main body C
  • FIG. 12 shows a state where the lid 4 is closed in FIG.
  • FIG. 13 shows a state in which one food unit 42 is pulled out from the main body C
  • FIG. 12 shows a state where the lid 4 is closed in
  • FIG. 13 (a) is a perspective view seen from the same position as FIG. 10 (a), and FIG. FIG. 11 is a cross-sectional view at the same position as in FIG. FIG. 14 shows a state in which one food unit 42 is pulled out from the rear chamber B.
  • FIG. 14 (a) is a perspective view seen from the same position as FIG. 13 (a), and FIG. FIG. 14 is a cross-sectional view at the same position as in FIG.
  • FIG. 15 is a perspective view of the packaging container A in a state in which the rear chamber B is slid upward with the food unit 42 filled in each of the rear chamber B and the main body C.
  • FIG. 16 is a perspective view showing a state in which the band 29 on the main body C side is torn off.
  • FIG. 17 is a perspective view of the rear chamber B in a completed state, showing a state where the lid 4 is closed.
  • FIG. 18 is a diagram showing another example of individual packaging of small plate pieces (gum 40).
  • a packaging container A is a paper packaging container for housing a plurality of gum-like small pieces of food.
  • the packaging container A is composed of a rear chamber B and a main body C, and first, each of the rear chamber B and the main body C will be described below.
  • FIG. 1 is a development view of a rear chamber B in a packaging container A according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the rear chamber B in a completed state, showing a state in which the lid 4 is opened.
  • FIG. 3 is a six-sided view of the rear chamber B in a completed state.
  • the rear chamber B is formed by assembling a paper pattern X formed of one sheet of paper shown in FIG.
  • the pattern paper X is formed by cutting a piece of paper (such as cardboard) so as to match the developed view of the rear chamber B.
  • the pattern paper X that is, the rear chamber B in the development view, has a rear chamber rear wall 1 having a horizontally long rectangular shape.
  • the rear chamber rear wall 1 has a left side 1L and a right side 1R that extend in parallel in the vertical (vertical) direction, and an upper side 1U and a lower side 1D that extend in parallel in the left and right (horizontal) direction perpendicular thereto.
  • the rear chamber B in the developed view is continuous from the left side 1L to the left side rear chamber left wall 2, the right side 1R to the right side rear wall 3 and the upper side 1U to the upper side. And a rear chamber bottom wall 5 connected downward from the lower side 1D.
  • the rear chamber left side wall 2 and the rear chamber right side wall 3 have a vertically long rectangular shape of the same size, and the rear chamber bottom wall 5 has a horizontally long rectangular shape.
  • Each longitudinal dimension of the rear chamber left wall 2 and the rear chamber right wall 3 is the same as the lateral dimension of the rear chamber rear wall 1.
  • the longitudinal dimension of the rear chamber bottom wall 5 is the same as the longitudinal dimension of the rear chamber rear wall 1.
  • the lateral dimensions of the rear chamber left side wall 2, the rear chamber right side wall 3, and the rear chamber bottom wall 5 are substantially the same.
  • the rear chamber B in the development view includes a left extending piece 6 continuously provided on the left side from an edge (left end edge in FIG. 1) 2L opposite to the left side 1L on the left side wall 2 of the rear chamber, and a right side of the rear chamber A right extending piece 7 connected to the right side from the edge 3R on the wall 3 opposite to the right side 1R (right edge in FIG. 1), and an edge on the rear chamber bottom wall 5 opposite to the lower side 1D ( The lower end edge in FIG. 1) and a front extending plate 8 that is continuously provided downward from 5D.
  • the left extending piece 6 and the right extending piece 7 are vertically long L-shaped plates having the same size and are arranged symmetrically with the rear wall 1 in the rear chamber. Therefore, in FIG. 1, the right extending piece 7 has an L shape, while the left extending piece 6 has an L shape in which left and right are reversed.
  • the left upper edge of the left extending piece 6 forms a J-shaped edge (J-shaped edge) 6A, and the right upper edge of the right extending piece 7 is reversed right and left.
  • a J-shaped edge (J-shaped edge) 7A is formed.
  • the (maximum) longitudinal dimension of the left extending piece 6 and the right extending piece 7 is the same as the longitudinal dimension of the rear chamber left side wall 2 and the rear chamber right side wall 3.
  • the front extending plate 8 has a horizontally long rectangular shape, the longitudinal dimension thereof is the same as the longitudinal dimension of the rear chamber bottom wall 5, and the lateral dimension thereof is the lateral dimension of the rear chamber rear wall 1. About half of that.
  • a substantially M-shaped cut 9 that penetrates the front extension plate 8 in the thickness direction is formed at the center position of the front extension plate 8.
  • the lid 4 integrally has a first lid portion 10 and a second lid portion 11 in order from the side close to the upper side 1U of the rear chamber rear wall 1.
  • the first lid 10 has a horizontally long rectangular shape, and its longitudinal dimension is slightly larger than the longitudinal dimension of the rear chamber rear wall 1, and its lateral dimension is the rear chamber left side wall 2 and the rear chamber right side wall 3. And it is about twice as long as each lateral direction dimension of the rear chamber bottom wall 5.
  • the left and right end portions of the first lid portion 10 are curved so as to slightly bulge outward in the lateral direction, and serve as stoppers 17.
  • the longitudinal dimension of the first lid 10 is slightly larger than the longitudinal dimension of the rear chamber rear wall 1 by the left and right stoppers 17.
  • the second lid portion 11 has a horizontally long rectangular shape, the longitudinal dimension thereof is the same as the longitudinal dimension of the rear chamber rear wall 1, and the lateral dimension thereof is the lateral dimension of the rear chamber rear wall 1. Is about three-quarters.
  • a first folding guide 12 extends in the lateral direction between the first lid 10 and the second lid 11.
  • a tip edge (upper edge in FIG. 1) 11A opposite to the first folding guide 12 in the second lid portion 11 is convexly curved away from the first folding guide 12, and the tip edge 11A The left part is farther from the first folding guide 12 than the right part.
  • a second folding guide 13 is formed at a substantially central position in the short direction so as to extend in parallel with the first folding guide 12. Due to the second folding guide 13, the first lid 10 is moved in the short direction to the first piece 14 on the upper side 1U side of the rear chamber rear wall 1 and the second piece 15 on the first folding guide 12 side. Is roughly bisected.
  • the rear chamber left side wall 2, the rear chamber right side wall 3, the lid 4 and the rear chamber bottom wall 5 are connected to the left side 1L, the right side 1R, and the upper side 1U of the rear chamber rear wall 1.
  • the corresponding side of the lower side 1D is creased and bent to the same side (the front side in FIG. 1) so as to be orthogonal to the rear chamber rear wall 1.
  • the left extending piece 6 and the right extending piece 7 are arranged in a direction in which the corresponding end edges of the left end edge 2L of the rear chamber left side wall 2 and the right end edge 3R of the rear chamber right side wall 3 are folded and approach each other ( The rear chamber left side wall 2 and the rear chamber right side wall 3 are bent to the inner side in the lateral direction.
  • the rear extension bottom plate 5 is formed in a direction facing the left extension piece 6, the right extension piece 7 and the rear chamber rear wall 1 with the lower end edge 5 ⁇ / b> D of the rear extension bottom wall 5 being folded.
  • the portion below the J-shaped edge 6A in the left extending piece 6 and the left end portion of the front extending plate 8 face each other, and the portion below the J-shaped edge 7A in the right extending piece 7 and the front The right end portion of the extended plate 8 is opposed.
  • the portion below the J-shaped edge 6A in the left extending piece 6 and the left end portion of the front extending plate 8 are glued, and the portion below the J-shaped edge 7A in the right extending piece 7 2 and the right end of the front extending plate 8 are glued together, thereby completing the rear chamber B as shown in FIG.
  • the front extending plate 8 In the completed rear chamber B, the front extending plate 8, the portion where the J-shaped edge 6 ⁇ / b> A is formed in the left extending piece 6, and the portion where the J-shaped edge 7 ⁇ / b> A is formed in the right extending piece 7.
  • the rear chamber front wall 16 is formed in a horizontally long and substantially U shape.
  • the J-shaped end edges 6A and 7A and the upper end edge of the front extending plate 8 continuously form a substantially U-shape, and these end edges cause the rear chamber front wall 16 to extend downward from its upper edge.
  • a horizontally elongated take-out window D that cuts out the rear chamber front wall 16 is formed.
  • the rear chamber B has a housing space E surrounded by the rear chamber front wall 16, the rear chamber rear wall 1, the rear chamber left wall 2 and the rear chamber right wall 3 (the rear chamber front wall 16 and the rear chamber rear wall). 1 (in the direction opposite to 1).
  • the front side of the paper surface in FIG. 2 is the front side of the rear chamber B, and the rear side of the paper surface in FIG.
  • the lower end is closed by the rear chamber bottom wall 5, but the upper end is a horizontally long rectangular shape partitioned from the lateral direction by the upper end edges of the rear chamber left side wall 2 and the rear chamber right side wall 3.
  • the outlet F is opened upward.
  • the extraction port F and the extraction window D are continuous.
  • FIG. 3 shows a six-sided view of the rear chamber B.
  • FIG. 4 is a development view of the main body C in the packaging container A.
  • FIG. FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the main body C in a completed state.
  • FIG. 6 is a six-side view of the main body C in a completed state.
  • the main body C is formed by assembling a paper pattern Y formed of a single sheet of paper as shown in FIG.
  • the pattern paper Y is formed by cutting a piece of paper (such as cardboard) so as to match the developed view of the main body C.
  • the paper pattern Y that is, the main body C in the developed view, has a horizontally long substantially U-shaped packaging container front wall 20 having the same size as the rear chamber front wall 16 (see FIG. 2) described above. Therefore, an extraction window G having the same size as the extraction window D (see FIG. 2) of the rear chamber front wall 16 is formed in the upper portion of the packaging container front wall 20.
  • the take-out window G cuts out the packaging container front wall 20 from its upper edge.
  • a notch 21 having the same shape as the notch 9 (see FIG. 2) of the front extending plate 8 is formed at the center position of the lower portion of the packaging container front wall 20 below the take-out window G.
  • the notch 21 has a substantially M-shape that is upside down in FIG.
  • Such a packaging container front wall 20 has a left side 20L and a right side 20R that extend in parallel in the vertical (vertical) direction, and a lower side 20D that extends in parallel in the left and right (horizontal) direction perpendicular thereto.
  • the main-body part C in a developed view is connected continuously from the left side 20L to the packaging container left side wall 22, the right side 20R to the right side packaging container right side wall 23, and the lower side 20D to the lower side.
  • the packaging container left side wall 22 and the packaging container right side wall 23 have a vertically long rectangular shape having the same size, and the front chamber bottom wall 24 has a horizontally long rectangular shape.
  • Each longitudinal dimension of the packaging container left side wall 22 and the packaging container right side wall 23 is the same as the (maximum) lateral direction dimension of the packaging container front wall 20.
  • the longitudinal dimension of the front chamber bottom wall 24 is the same as the longitudinal dimension of the packaging container front wall 20.
  • the lateral dimensions of the packaging container left side wall 22 and the packaging container right side wall 23 are approximately twice the lateral dimension of the front chamber bottom wall 24.
  • the main body C in the development view includes a left extending plate 25 continuously provided on the left side from an end edge (left end edge in FIG. 4) 22L opposite to the left side 20L on the left side wall 22 of the packaging container, and a right side of the packaging container.
  • a right extending plate 26 connected to the right side from an end edge on the opposite side to the right side 20R (right end edge in FIG. 4) 23R, and an end edge on the front chamber bottom wall 24 opposite to the lower side 20D ( The lower end edge in FIG. 4) and the front chamber rear wall 27 connected to the lower side from 24D.
  • the left extending plate 25 has a horizontally long rectangular shape.
  • the longitudinal dimension is the same as the longitudinal dimension of the packaging container front wall 20, and the lateral dimension is the same as the (maximum) lateral dimension of the packaging container front wall 20.
  • a pair of longitudinally extending the left extending plate 25 along the short direction (vertical direction) of the left extending plate 25 A perforation 28 is formed.
  • a portion sandwiched between the pair of perforations 28 in the left extending plate 25 is a zipper strip 29 extending in the vertical direction.
  • the right extending plate 26 has a vertically long isosceles trapezoidal shape with the right end edge 23R of the packaging container right side wall 23 as the bottom, and narrows toward the upper bottom side (the right side away from the right end edge 23R in FIG. 4). Yes.
  • the front chamber rear wall 27 has a horizontally long rectangular shape. In the front chamber rear wall 27, the longitudinal dimension is the same as the longitudinal dimension of the anterior chamber bottom wall 24, and the short dimension is smaller than the short dimension of the left extending plate 25, for example, left extending This is about three-quarters of the lateral dimension of the plate 25.
  • the main body portion C in the developed view is connected to the lower side from the lateral central portion of the front end edge (lower end edge in FIG. 4) 27A opposite to the lower end edge 24D of the front chamber bottom wall 24 in the front chamber rear wall 27.
  • a locking piece 30 provided.
  • a perforation 31 extends laterally at a position between the front chamber rear wall 27 and the locking piece 30 on the leading edge 27A.
  • the locking piece 30 has a horizontally long isosceles trapezoidal shape with the perforation 31 as the bottom, and narrows toward the upper bottom (the lower side away from the perforation 31 in FIG. 4).
  • the locking piece 30 may be regarded as a part of the front chamber rear wall 27.
  • the packaging container left side wall 22 left extending plate 25
  • the packaging container right side wall 23 right extending plate 26
  • the front chamber bottom wall 24 the front chamber rear wall 27, the locking piece 30.
  • the left side 20L, the right side 20R, and the lower side 20D of the packaging container front wall 20 is folded, and folded to the same side (the back side in FIG. 4) so as to be orthogonal to the packaging container front wall 20.
  • the front chamber rear wall 27 (locking piece 30) is bent so that the lower end edge 24 ⁇ / b> D of the front chamber bottom wall 24 is folded and is orthogonal to the front chamber bottom wall 24.
  • the front chamber rear wall 27 (locking piece 30) faces the packaging container front wall 20 with a gap from the back side (rear side). At this time, the leading edge 27 ⁇ / b> A of the front chamber rear wall 27 becomes the upper edge of the front chamber rear wall 27.
  • the locking piece 30 is folded back in the direction (backward) away from the packaging container front wall 20 with the perforation 31 at the tip edge 27A as a fold.
  • the left extending plate 25 and the right extending plate 26 are made to approach each other by folding the corresponding end edge of the left end edge 22L of the packaging container left side wall 22 and the right end edge 23R of the packaging container right side wall 23 ( Folded so as to be orthogonal to the packaging container left side wall 22 and the packaging container right side wall 23 (inward in the lateral direction).
  • the right end portion of the bent left extending plate 25 (the left end portion before bending in FIG.
  • FIG. 5 (a) and 5 (b) are both perspective views of the main body C, but FIG. 5 (b) is a perspective view seen from a position close to the top. .
  • the glued left extending plate 25 and right extending plate 26 integrally form a horizontally-long rectangular packaging container rear wall 32.
  • the packaging container rear wall 32 has the same size as the left extending plate 25.
  • the band portion 29 of the left extending plate 25 is provided in the packaging container rear wall 32 at a position slightly away from the left edge to the right side, and extends in the vertical direction so as to cut the packaging container rear wall 32 vertically. .
  • the packaging container rear wall 32 can be separated to the left and right on both sides of the band portion 29.
  • the main body C has a housing space H surrounded by the packaging container front wall 20, the packaging container rear wall 32, the packaging container left wall 22 and the packaging container right wall 23 (the packaging container front wall 20 and the packaging container rear wall). And a flat box shape in a direction opposite to 32).
  • the front side of the paper surface in FIG. 5 is the front side of the main body portion C, and the back side of the paper surface in FIG.
  • a front chamber rear wall 27 is disposed between the packaging container front wall 20 and the packaging container rear wall 32 so as to extend in parallel with these walls.
  • the front space I on the packaging container front wall 20 side (front side) and the rear space J on the packaging container rear wall 32 side (rear side) are roughly divided in the front-rear direction.
  • the front chamber rear wall 27 is a partition wall that partitions the accommodation space H (the main body C, in other words, the inside of the packaging container A).
  • the front space I and the rear space J are box-shaped spaces that are flat in the front and rear and have substantially the same size.
  • the height of the front chamber rear wall 27 is lower than the height of the packaging container rear wall 32. Therefore, the leading edge 27 ⁇ / b> A that is the upper edge of the front chamber rear wall 27 is lower than the upper edge of the packaging container rear wall 32. Thus, the front space I and the rear space J communicate with each other at a position above the front chamber rear wall 27. Further, since the height of the front chamber rear wall 27 is lower than the height of the packaging container rear wall 32, the height dimension of the entire main body C (in other words, the packaging container A as a whole) is measured by the front chamber rear wall 27. Can be prevented from becoming large.
  • the locking piece 30 of the front chamber rear wall 27 is folded back toward the rear space J.
  • the upper end of the storage space H is opened upward as a horizontally-long rectangular take-out port K that is partitioned from the lateral direction by the upper end edges of the packaging container left side wall 22 and the packaging container right side wall 23.
  • the takeout port K and the takeout window G of the packaging container front wall 20 are continuous.
  • the front space I that is substantially the front half of the housing space H, the lower end thereof is closed by the front chamber bottom wall 24 (see FIG. 5B), and the upper end of the front space I serves as the substantially front half of the takeout port K. It is open. Further, the upper portion of the front space I is opened forward from the take-out window G.
  • the group constitutes the front chamber L.
  • the front chamber L may include the substantially rear half of each of the packaging container left side wall 22 and the packaging container right side wall 23 and the packaging container rear wall 32.
  • the entire main body C is the front chamber L.
  • the lower end of the insertion space M (a later-described figure) having a lower end defined by the lower end edges of the front chamber rear wall 27 and the packaging container rear wall 32 in the front-rear direction. 6 (e)), and the upper end thereof is opened upward as a substantially rear half of the takeout port K. That is, the rear space J is a space between the front chamber rear wall 27 and the packaging container rear wall 32 that is open at the top and bottom.
  • FIG. 6 shows a six-sided view of the main body C.
  • the packaging container A is completed by combining the rear chamber B and the main body C completed as described above.
  • the gum 40 as a plate-shaped piece which is a food contained in the packaging container A will be explained.
  • FIG. 7 is a diagram for explaining a procedure for forming a food unit 42 by wrapping gum 40 (a plate-shaped piece), which is a food product, with a wrapping paper 41 and individually packaging the gum.
  • the gum 40 is the thin block shape (longitudinal plate shape) which makes a vertically long rectangular parallelepiped shape.
  • the longitudinal dimension of the gum 40 is slightly smaller than the lateral dimension of the rear chamber rear wall 1 (see FIG. 2) of the rear chamber B and the packaging container rear wall 32 (see FIG. 5) of the main body C.
  • the gum 40 is wrapped in wrapping paper 41.
  • the gum 40 and the wrapping paper 41 in the wrapped state constitute a food unit 42.
  • the wrapping paper 41 is a so-called silver paper, wax paper, or film, and has a rectangular shape having a size for wrapping the entire gum 40 in a developed state.
  • a perforation 43 extending across the wrapping paper 41 along the short direction of the wrapping paper 41 is formed at a position biased toward one end in the longitudinal direction.
  • one gum 40 is placed on the central portion of one wrapping paper 41 so that the respective longitudinal directions coincide with each other. Then, the portion of the wrapping paper 41 that protrudes from the gum 40 is folded, and the gum 40 is wrapped with the wrapping paper 41 as shown in FIG.
  • the food unit 42 is obtained by wrapping the gum 40 with the wrapping paper 41 (individually wrapped).
  • the food unit 42 has a vertically long block shape that is slightly larger than the gum 40 by the thickness of the wrapping paper 41.
  • the perforation 43 of the wrapping paper 41 is located in the food unit 42 at a position biased toward the lower end in the longitudinal direction, which is the longitudinal direction thereof.
  • the gum 40 extends around in the short direction (lateral direction).
  • the perforation 43 includes a wrapping paper 41 in a state of wrapping the gum 40, a separating portion 41A above the perforation 43, and a fixing portion 42B below the perforation 43. It is divided into and.
  • FIG. 8A is a perspective view of the rear chamber B in a completed state, showing a state in which the food unit 42 is accommodated
  • FIG. 8B is a rear view of FIG. 8A
  • FIG. 8C is a perspective view of the main body C in a completed state, showing a state in which the food unit 42 is accommodated
  • FIG. It is a plane sectional view of main part C of (c).
  • FIG. 8 (a) of the twelve food units 42 (gum 40), six food units 42 are accommodated in the accommodation space E of the rear chamber B in a state of standing side by side in the horizontal direction.
  • an adhesive (which may be an adhesive tape) 45 extending in a strip shape in the lateral direction is applied to the lower end portion of the front surface facing the accommodation space E in the rear chamber rear wall 1 of the rear chamber B.
  • the fixing portion 41B (see FIG. 7B) of the wrapping paper 41 is bonded to the rear chamber rear wall 1 with an adhesive 45.
  • FIG. 8A in the state where the six food units 42 are accommodated in the accommodation space E (in the rear chamber B), these upper portions are moved forward from the take-out window D of the rear chamber front wall 16. It is exposed and exposed upward from the outlet F.
  • the food unit 42 accommodated in the rear chamber B is adhered to the rear chamber rear wall 1 at the stage of the pattern X (see FIG. 1) before the rear chamber B is assembled.
  • the state is accommodated in the space E.
  • the food unit 42 may be accommodated in the rear chamber B after assembly.
  • FIG. 8C among the twelve food units 42, the remaining six food units 42 are standing side by side in the horizontal direction, and the front space I of the front chamber L of the main body C. Is housed in.
  • an adhesive 46 (which may be an adhesive tape) extending in a strip shape in the lateral direction is applied to the lower end portion of the front surface facing the front space I in the front chamber rear wall 27 of the front chamber L.
  • the fixing portion 41B (see FIG. 7B) of the wrapping paper 41 is bonded to the front chamber rear wall 27 by an adhesive 46.
  • FIG. 8 (c) in the state where the six food units 42 are accommodated in the front space I (in the front chamber L), these upper portions are moved forward from the take-out window G of the packaging container front wall 20. It is exposed and exposed upward from the outlet K.
  • the food unit 42 accommodated in the front chamber L is bonded to the front chamber rear wall 27 at the stage of the pattern Y (see FIG. 4) before assembling the front chamber L, and the front chamber L (main body portion C).
  • the state is accommodated in the front space I.
  • six food units 42 are accommodated in each of the rear chamber B and the main body C (front chamber L), and then the rear chamber B is combined with the main body C to complete the packaging container A. Work to be done.
  • FIG. 9 is an exploded perspective view for explaining a state in which the rear chamber B is combined with the main body C.
  • FIG. 10 (a) is a perspective view of the packaging container A in a completed state, showing a state in which the lid 4 is opened
  • FIG. 10 (b) is a view of FIG. 10 (a).
  • 3 is a right side sectional view of the packaging container A.
  • FIG. FIG. 11 is a six-sided view of the packaging container A in a completed state.
  • the lid 4 of the rear chamber B is opened.
  • the lid 4 is extended upward from the upper edge (upper side 1U) of the rear chamber rear wall 1 and is substantially flush with the rear chamber rear wall 1.
  • the rear chamber B is set to the rear half of the outlet K of the main body C with the extraction window D of the rear chamber B and the extraction window G of the main body C facing the same direction (front side in FIG. 9).
  • the rear chamber B and the main body C are relatively moved so that the rear chamber B is inserted into the rear half of the outlet K from the rear chamber bottom wall 5 side. Therefore, the rear chamber B may be moved to the main body C side while the main body C is stationary, and conversely, the main body C may be moved to the rear chamber B side.
  • the rear chamber B is inserted into the rear half portion of the take-out port K and accommodated in the rear space J of the main body C.
  • the first lid portion 10 of the lid 4 has the left and right stoppers 17, the first lid portion 10 is the largest in the lateral direction (wide) in the rear chamber B and the main body portion C. Therefore, as shown in FIG. 10, when the portion other than the lid 4 in the rear chamber B is completely accommodated in the rear space J of the main body C, the stoppers 17 on both the left and right sides of the first lid 10 of the lid 4. Are in contact (engaged) from above with the respective upper end edges on the same side of the left and right side walls 22 and 23 of the main body C.
  • the rear chamber B since the rear chamber B does not enter the rear space J any more, the rear chamber B can be prevented from falling out of the rear space J through the insertion port M on the bottom side of the main body C. In this way, the rear chamber B is combined with the front chamber L so that the rear chamber B fits in the rear space J behind the front chamber L, and the packaging container A is completed.
  • the lid 4 protrudes completely upward from the outlet K of the main body C.
  • the upper edge of each of the rear chamber rear wall 1, rear chamber left wall 2, rear chamber right wall 3, rear chamber front wall 16 and rear chamber front wall 16 provided behind the front chamber L It is in the same position in the height direction as each upper edge of C packaging container front wall 20, packaging container left side wall 22, packaging container right side wall 23, and packaging container rear wall 32.
  • the lower end edges of the rear chamber rear wall 1, the rear chamber left wall 2, the rear chamber right wall 3 and the rear chamber front wall 16 are the packaging container front wall 20, the packaging container left wall 22, the packaging container right side.
  • each food unit 42 in the rear chamber B and each food unit 42 in the front chamber L are in the same position in the height direction, and the upper edge of all the food units 42 is the same in the height direction. In position.
  • the upper edge of the front extension plate 8 on the rear chamber front wall 16 on the rear chamber B side is the locking piece of the rear chamber rear wall 27 on the main body C side. 30 (strictly speaking, in the vicinity of the connection portion between the folded back locking piece 30 and the front chamber rear wall 27) with a predetermined distance from below. Since the upper and lower sides are opened in the rear space J that houses the rear chamber B, the rear chamber B can slide up and down with respect to the front chamber L (main body part C) in the rear space J. However, as will be described later, the upper edge of the front extension plate 8 on the rear chamber B side is locked from the lower side with respect to the locking piece 30 on the front chamber L side, so that the rear slide B moves upward. Is limited to a predetermined amount.
  • the completed packaging container A is a slide type and has a flat box shape in front and rear.
  • the front side of the paper surface in FIG. 10A is the front side of the packaging container A, and the back side of the paper surface in FIG. 10A is the rear side of the packaging container A.
  • FIG. 11 shows a six-sided view of the packaging container A.
  • FIG. 12 shows a state where the lid 4 is closed in FIG.
  • the lid 4 is continuously opened as shown in FIG. 10A, and extends upward from the upper edge (upper side 1U) of the rear chamber rear wall 1. It is in a state. Therefore, the upper side 1U of the rear chamber rear wall 1 is folded, and the lid 4 is folded forward so as to be orthogonal to the rear chamber rear wall 1. Further, in the lid 4, the first folding guide 12 is folded and the first folding guide 12 is folded. 2 The lid portion 11 is bent downward so as to be orthogonal to the first lid portion 10. As a result, the lid 4 is in a closed state as shown in FIG.
  • the lid 4 constitutes a flap.
  • the first lid portion 10 covers the upper wall of the packaging container A
  • the second lid portion 11 is an upper front portion of the packaging container A (the packaging container).
  • the upper portion of the front wall 20 is covered. Therefore, the take-out port K of the main body C on the upper wall of the packaging container A is closed by the first lid 10, in other words, the first lid 10 constitutes the upper wall of the packaging container A. is doing.
  • the number of parts can be reduced.
  • the second folding guide 13 that divides the first lid 10 into the first piece 14 and the second piece 15 in the first lid 10 is the first lid 10 (the upper wall of the packaging container A). It extends in the lateral direction at the center in the front-rear direction. Further, the extraction window G in the upper part of the packaging container front wall 20 is closed by the second lid portion 11. Then, by inserting the leading end edge 11A of the second lid portion 11 into the notch 21 of the packaging container front wall 20, the lid 4 is engaged with the packaging container front wall 20 so as not to be removed. Thereby, the state in which the lid 4 is closed is maintained.
  • the packaging container A in a state where the lid 4 is closed has an envelope shape.
  • FIG. 13 shows a state in which one food unit 42 is pulled out from the main body C
  • FIG. 13 (a) is a perspective view seen from the same position as FIG. 10 (a)
  • FIG. FIG. 11 is a cross-sectional view at the same position as in FIG.
  • FIG. 14 shows a state in which one food unit 42 is pulled out from the rear chamber B.
  • FIG. 14 (a) is a perspective view seen from the same position as FIG. 13 (a)
  • FIG. FIG. 14 is a cross-sectional view at the same position as in FIG.
  • FIG. 15 is a perspective view of the packaging container A in a state in which the rear chamber B is slid upward with the food unit 42 filled in each of the rear chamber B and the main body C.
  • the tip edge 11A of the second lid portion 11 is removed from the notch 21 of the packaging container front wall 20, and the lid 4 is opened as shown in FIG.
  • the upper part of the food unit 42 (gum 40) in the front chamber L (the separating portion 41A of the wrapping paper 41) from the take-out window G formed in the upper part of the packaging container front wall 20 in the front chamber L (main part C). ) Is exposed forward. Therefore, the gum 40 in the front chamber L can be easily picked with the fingertip 100 by accessing from the extraction window G. Then, the food unit 42 picked by the fingertip 100 is pulled upward from the take-out port K of the main body C as shown by a thick arrow.
  • the picked food unit 42 since the fixing portion 41B of the wrapping paper 41 is fixed to the main body C side by the adhesive 46, the wrapping paper 41 is separated from the separating portion 41B. It isolate
  • the gum 40 can be eaten by adding a portion exposed from the separation portion 41A in the extracted gum 40 of the food unit 42. In the same procedure, the remaining food units 42 in the front chamber L are also picked and the gum 40 of each food unit 42 is eaten.
  • the wrapping paper in which the perforation 43 is not formed is used as the wrapping paper 41, or the gum 40 is individually wrapped by a transparent film 51 or a plastic container 52 (see description of FIG. 18) as a modified example to be described later. If it is, the entire wrapping paper, the entire transparent film 51, or the entire container 52 is removed from the adhesive 46, and the entire food unit 42 that is individually packaged can be picked out.
  • FIG. 14 when all the food units 42 in the front chamber L are picked up, only the rear chamber B (for example, the lid 4) is gripped and pulled upward. Or you may push up the back chamber bottom wall 5 (refer FIG.14 (b)) exposed from the insertion port M of the main-body part C. FIG. By either of these, the rear chamber B slides upward relative to the front chamber L (main body portion C). And as shown in FIG.14 (b), the upper edge of the front extension board 8 in the rear chamber front wall 16 of the rear chamber B is the latching piece 30 (strictly speaking of the front chamber rear wall 27 by the side of the main-body part C).
  • the rear chamber B is prevented from moving further upward relative to the front chamber L.
  • the rear chamber B is combined with the front chamber L so as to be slidable upward by a predetermined amount Z until the front extension plate 8 is engaged with the locking piece 30.
  • the rear chamber B and the front chamber L are arranged in steps.
  • the upper portion of the rear chamber B other than the lid 4 protrudes upward from the outlet K of the main body C. Therefore, the upper part of each food unit 42 in the rear chamber B also protrudes upward from the outlet K of the main body C. Since the upper part of the food unit 42 (the separation part 41A of the wrapping paper 41) is exposed forward from the take-out window D in the upper part of the rear chamber B, the food unit 42 in the rear room B can be accessed by accessing from the take-out window D. (Gum 40) can be easily picked with the fingertip 100. Next, the food unit 42 picked by the fingertip 100 is pulled upward from the outlet F of the rear chamber B as indicated by a thick arrow.
  • the gum 40 can be eaten by adding a portion exposed from the separation portion 41A.
  • the remaining food units 42 in the rear chamber B are also extracted and the gum 40 of each food unit 42 is eaten. If there is a food unit 42 left without being picked in the rear chamber B, the rear chamber B is slid downward by a predetermined amount Z, and the rear chamber B (part other than the lid 4) is moved to the rear space J of the main body C. Fully accommodated inside (see FIG. 10). At this time, the left and right stoppers 17 of the first lid portion 10 of the lid 4 come into contact with the left and right sides of the packaging container left side wall 22 and the packaging container right side wall 23 of the main body C from the upper side. It is possible to prevent the rear chamber B accommodated in the space J from falling out of the insertion port M on the bottom side of the main body C.
  • the rear chamber B is combined with the front chamber L so as to be slidable upward by a predetermined amount Z with respect to the front chamber L. Therefore, it is only necessary when it is not necessary to provide a bottom raising portion on the rear side of the packaging container A in advance and arrange the gum 40 in the rear row (rear chamber B) higher than the gum 40 in the front row (front chamber L). If the rear chamber B is slid upwardly relative to the front chamber L, the rear row gum 40 can be arranged at a higher position than the front row gum 40 (see FIG. 15). Thereby, since it is not necessary to provide the said bottom raising part, size reduction of the packaging container A can be achieved.
  • the back row gum 40 is desired to be eaten, the back row gum 40 arranged at a position higher than the front row gum 40 can be easily extracted by sliding the back chamber B upward relative to the front chamber L. it can. That is, in this packaging container A, it is possible to achieve both ease of picking out each food (gum 40) accommodated in a plurality of rows before and after and downsizing of the container.
  • the way of eating mentioned above is an example to the last. Therefore, for example, as shown in FIG. 15, before taking out the food unit 42 in the front chamber L, the rear chamber B may be slid upward and the gum 40 of the food unit 42 in the rear chamber B may be eaten first. Moreover, when all the gum 40 is not eaten, the lid
  • FIG. 16 is a perspective view showing a state in which the band 29 on the main body C side is torn off.
  • FIG. 17 is a perspective view of the rear chamber B in a completed state, showing a state where the lid 4 is closed.
  • the packaging container rear wall 32 is separated into right and left, only the rear chamber B can be taken out from the rear space J through the space between the left part and the right part of the packaging container rear wall 32.
  • the rear chamber B forms a packaging container that can be used independently by releasing the combination with the main body C (front chamber L) in this way. Therefore, when eating the gum 40 in the front chamber L and the front chamber L becomes a dead space (see FIG. 14), the remaining gum 40 is removed by removing the rear chamber B from the front chamber L. In the state accommodated in the chamber B, it can be carried compactly with a thickness approximately half that of the original packaging container A. That is, when a part of the plurality of gums 40 is eaten, the packaging container A can be reduced in size (thinned) and reused, which is convenient.
  • the folding of the lid 4 in the first folding guide 12 is removed. That is, the folding between the second piece 15 that is the front portion of the first lid 10 (the portion that was the upper wall of the packaging container A) and the second lid 11 that is the flap of the packaging container A is excluded. . Thereby, the 1st cover part 10 and the 2nd cover part 11 become flush.
  • the second fold guide 13 is creased (along the second fold guide 13), and the second piece 15 and the second lid portion 11 are placed on the front lower side so as to be orthogonal to the first piece 14. Bend to.
  • the lid 4 is in a closed state as shown in FIG.
  • the first piece 14, which is the rear portion of the first lid portion 10 becomes the upper wall of the rear chamber B
  • the second piece 15 and the second lid portion 11 are flaps that cover the front of the rear chamber B. Function as.
  • the lid 4 of the rear chamber B becomes a flap of the entire packaging container A when the rear chamber B is combined with the front chamber L (see FIG. 12), and the rear chamber B is separated from the front chamber L. If it is independent, it becomes the flap of the rear chamber B (see FIG. 17). For this reason, it is not necessary to separately provide a flap portion of the entire packaging container A and a flap portion of the rear chamber B, so that the number of parts can be reduced.
  • the first piece 14 of the first lid portion 10 covers the upper wall of the rear chamber B in the lid 4, and the second piece 15 and the second lid are covered.
  • the part 11 covers the front upper part of the rear chamber B (the upper part of the rear chamber front wall 16). Therefore, the take-out port F in the upper wall of the rear chamber B is closed by the first piece 14, and the take-out window D in the upper part of the rear chamber front wall 16 has the second piece 15 and the second lid portion. 11 is blocked. Therefore, when the rear chamber B is used independently, the lid 4 covers the front and upper side of the rear chamber B, so that the gum 40 in the rear chamber B can be prevented from spilling out to the front outer side.
  • the lid 4 is engaged with the rear chamber front wall 16 so that the lid 4 does not come off, and the lid 4 is kept closed. Is done.
  • the rear chamber B in the state where the lid 4 is closed has an envelope shape.
  • the front end edge 11A of the second lid portion 11 is removed from the notch 9 of the rear chamber front wall 16 and the lid 4 is opened as shown in FIG.
  • the food unit 42 is picked by the procedure described above and pulled upward from the take-out port F, and the gum 40 of the food unit 42 is eaten.
  • the plate-shaped small piece-shaped gum 40 is wrapped in the wrapping paper 41 and individually packaged to constitute the food unit 42.
  • the food unit 42 is not limited to being packaged (wrapped individually) with the wrapping paper 41.
  • heat sealing 51h is applied around the top, bottom, left, and right of the transparent film 51 to make the gum 40 transparent.
  • the food unit 42 sealed with the film 51 may be used.
  • the sealing may be performed in a state where there is a slight gap between the transparent film 51 and the gum 40, or after deaeration so that no gap is generated, the sealing may be performed.
  • the transparent film 51 since the transparent film 51 is in close contact with the gum 40 and the gum 40 does not touch the outside air, the quality protection of the gum 40 is improved.
  • a perforation or a fragile line is formed on the transparent film 51 so that the upper portion and the lower portion can be separated so that the lower portion of the gum 40 is exposed at the time of taking out. It is also possible to adopt the configuration described above. Moreover, as shown in FIG.18 (c), the plate-shaped small piece-shaped gum 40 may be enclosed in the plastic container 52, and may become the food unit 42. FIG.
  • the gum 40 which is a plate-like piece, is stored side by side in a standing state, and the left and right ends.
  • the gum 40 can be stored in a compact manner, and the appearance can be improved by overlapping a part of each at a constant interval.
  • the present invention is not limited to the embodiment described above, and various modifications can be made within the scope of the claims.
  • the food units 42 are accommodated in two rows in the front and rear as a whole by accommodating the food units 42 in the front chamber L and the rear chamber B (see FIG. 10).
  • the food units 42 may be accommodated in three or more rows. In this case, it is preferable that the food units 42 in each rear chamber B can be easily extracted by pulling the plurality of rear chambers B upward in a stepped manner.
  • each food unit 42 the wrapping paper 41 is separated into the separating portion 41 ⁇ / b> A and the fixing portion 41 ⁇ / b> B when the food unit 42 is taken out from the packaging container A (see FIGS. 13 and 14).
  • the wrapping paper 41 may not be separated. In that case, it is not necessary to provide the perforation 43 in the wrapping paper 41, and the food unit 42 is taken out from the packaging container A without the wrapping paper 41 being separated.
  • the food unit 42 can be removed temporarily from the packaging container A by the adhesives 45 and 46 (weakly) so that the packaging unit 41 can be easily removed from the packaging container A without breaking the wrapping paper 41. C, and preferably fixed to FIG. 13 and FIG.
  • a bundle of food units 42 may be set in each of the front chamber L and the rear chamber B after bundling the required number of food units 42 with a collection paper (not shown).
  • the bundle of the food units 42 is adhered to the paper patterns X and Y (see FIGS. 1 and 4) before assembling the front chamber L and the rear chamber B, and when the front chamber L and the rear chamber B are assembled, It will be in the state accommodated in each of the front chamber L and the rear chamber B.
  • a method of closing the lid 4 not only the method of inserting the leading edge 11 ⁇ / b> A of the second lid 11 into the notches 9 and 21 (see FIGS. 12 and 17), but also the center of the second lid 11 and the vicinity of the leading edge 11 ⁇ / b> A. It is also possible to use a method in which a chevron-shaped cut is made at this point and the cut and the cuts 9 and 21 are engaged.
  • the left extending plate 25 and the right extending plate 26 are not bonded,
  • the rear chamber B may be accommodated in the rear space J and combined with the main body C, and then the left extending plate 25 and the right extending plate 26 may be bonded to complete the packaging container A (see FIG. 9).
  • the plate-like pieces accommodated in the packaging container A are made of gum, but may be chocolate or candy having a plate-like piece shape.

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La présente invention se rapporte à une configuration destinée à loger une pluralité de produits alimentaires agencés sur plusieurs rangées se chevauchant sur l'avant et sur l'arrière. L'invention se rapporte à un réceptacle d'emballage qui permet à chaque produit alimentaire d'être facilement saisi et au réceptacle d'être plus compact. Des chewing-gums (40) (bandes en forme de plaque), en tant que produits alimentaires, peuvent être alignés côte à côte à la verticale et logés dans un compartiment avant (L) et un compartiment arrière (B) positionné vers l'arrière dans un réceptacle d'emballage glissant (A). Le compartiment (B) est combiné avec le compartiment avant (L) de manière à pouvoir coulisser vers le haut par rapport au compartiment avant (L). Pour cette raison, le chewing-gum (40) de la rangée arrière peut être placé au-dessus du chewing-gum (40) de la rangée avant et saisi facilement grâce au glissement du compartiment arrière (B) vers le haut par rapport au compartiment avant (L) uniquement lorsque cela est nécessaire sans prévoir une partie d'élévation sur le côté arrière du réceptacle d'emballage (A) à l'avance et sans placer le chewing-gum (40) de la rangée arrière (compartiment arrière (B)) au-dessus du chewing-gum (40) de la rangée avant (chambre avant (L)). Le réceptacle d'emballage (A) peut ainsi être plus compact parce qu'on n'a pas besoin de prévoir la partie d'élévation.
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