WO2012130528A1 - Tray and hood package - Google Patents

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WO2012130528A1
WO2012130528A1 PCT/EP2012/052771 EP2012052771W WO2012130528A1 WO 2012130528 A1 WO2012130528 A1 WO 2012130528A1 EP 2012052771 W EP2012052771 W EP 2012052771W WO 2012130528 A1 WO2012130528 A1 WO 2012130528A1
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tray
hood
pull tab
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products
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Marco Hubertus Eduard ENGELS
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Unilever Plc
Unilever N.V.
Hindustan Unilever Limited
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS 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
    • B65D5/00Rigid or semi-rigid containers of polygonal cross-section, e.g. boxes, cartons or trays, formed by folding or erecting one or more blanks made of paper
    • B65D5/42Details of containers or of foldable or erectable container blanks
    • B65D5/64Lids
    • B65D5/68Telescope flanged lids
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS 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
    • B65D5/00Rigid or semi-rigid containers of polygonal cross-section, e.g. boxes, cartons or trays, formed by folding or erecting one or more blanks made of paper
    • B65D5/42Details of containers or of foldable or erectable container blanks
    • B65D5/54Lines of weakness to facilitate opening of container or dividing it into separate parts by cutting or tearing
    • B65D5/5475Lines of weakness to facilitate opening of container or dividing it into separate parts by cutting or tearing for dividing a "cross-like" container body into separate parts

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  • the present invention relates to a package comprising a tray and hood combination, for the transportation, storage and display of products such as bottles, sachets etc.
  • tray and hood portions provide mutually
  • At least one outer pull tab located on at least one outer side wall, the outer pull tab defined by one or more lines of weakness
  • a tray and hood package is provided for the transportation of products between multiple locations for multiple operations e.g. filling and arranging of product, requiring hood removal and re-installation but which still allows tamper-proofing to be maintained
  • the term "removable” is intended to include hoods which are completely detached from the tray but also hoods which are only removable in so far as they are removed from overlying the tray so as to allow access/display to/of the stored product/s, e.g. hoods removed by hinging away from the tray but still remain attached at one part e.g. at a hinge .
  • the invention provides a tray and hood package according to the first aspect, in combination with one or more products carried in the tray portion.
  • the products contained in the tray and hood package may be packaged individually or in groups.
  • At least one pull tab located on each outer side wall.
  • the outer pull tab is defined by two lines of weakness, a free end portion and an optionally a hinge portion provided by e.g. a crease line.
  • the lines of weakness are perforations.
  • the attachment zones are wholly bounded by a line of weakness.
  • the attachment zone may be any shape, and maybe circle or square or truncated cone.
  • the attachment zones are attached to the outer pull tab. Attachment is preferably by adhesive e.g. hot melt glue, but may be adhesive tape, staples etc. In this way, as the outer pull tab is pulled this also pulls the attachment zone away from the tray portion, the line/s of weakness allow the attachment zone to be separated from the tray portion, thereby allowing separation of the hood from the tray.
  • one or more attachment zone is attached to the other pull tab and at the same time, one or more attachment zones are left unattached.
  • the hood can be removed as above, operations on the contents performed e.g. fill the tray with products, and then the hood replaced, a next attachment zone attached.
  • This provides continued tamper proof attachment of the hood to the tray, throughout the supply chain. For instance the package may be initially erected at one location, with one attachment zone attached, then opened at a second location and products inserted in the tray and the hood re-attached by attaching the next eg a second attachment zone to the outer pull tab.
  • attachment zones there may be any number of attachment zones to fit with the number of times the tray and hood need to be separated and re-attached, but whilst retaining tamper-proof attachment without compromising on the essential functionality of the package i.e. strength.
  • the attachment zones are located in registration with the outer pull tab, so that pulling on the pull tab ensures pulling the attachment zone.
  • the attachment zones are arranged sequentially, e.g. in a row extending laterally along the inner side wall or in a row extending upwards along the inner side wall, or in a diagonal row. This provides the advantage that as one attachment zone is used, the next adjacent zone (as yet not used) is presented to the user and use of the pack is intuitive .
  • the invention provides a method of transportation of products between multiple locations for multiple operations, using the tray and hood package of the first aspect of the invention, and any preferred features above, the method comprising the steps of:
  • the method may include the step of removing the hood from the tray by pulling at least one outer pull tab to detach the attachment zones from the inner wall, and optionally, subsequently re-installing the hood and adhering at least one other attachment zone to at least one pull tab. This subsequent step may follow after re-filling the tray with product/s .
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of a tray and hood package according to one embodiment of the present invention, before opening;
  • Figure 2 is an enlarged perspective view of the side wall of the tray and hood package of figure 1, for a clear view of the pull tab and attachment zone: one removed, one still in place ;
  • Figure 3 is an enlarged perspective view of the side wall of the tray and hood package of figure 1, for a clear view of the pull tab and attachment means showing both attachment removed;
  • Figure 4 is a schematic representation of a blank for the hood of figures 1-3.
  • Figure 5 is a schematic representation of a blank for the tray of figures 1-3. Similar reference numbers are used to designate
  • a tray and hood package 1 is shown, containing products e.g. bottles of household or personal care compositions (not shown) .
  • the tray and hood package 1 is used to transport and store products, and also, with hood removed, to display products.
  • Tray 3 comprises a box construction having a base wall 5 opposing side walls 7, 9 and opposing front and rear walls 11, 13.
  • Hood 4 also comprises a box construction, having top wall 25, opposing side walls 27, 29 and opposing front and rear walls 21, 23. Walls of the tray and hood comprise associated flap portions (21a, 21b, 23a, 23b, lla ⁇ lib, 13a, 13b) . All walls are not visible in figures 1-3 but shown in Figures 4 and 5 (the associated blanks) .
  • Tray 3 and hood 4 are made of E-flute corrugated board 1.2-1.8mm thick
  • the overlapping tray and hood side walls (7 and 27; 9 and 29) comprise an attachment mechanism (50, 51) for removably attaching the hood 4 to the tray 3.
  • This is provided by an outer pull tab 50 located on each outer wall of the tray and hood combination.
  • the outer pull tab 50 is defined by two parallel lines of perforations 55, and two removable attachment tabs 51 on each inner i.e. here, tray side wall 7,9 (actually the outer facing part of the tray side wall) each defined by
  • perforations 57 which are in an endless loop and here is shaped generally as a truncated cone shape 51.
  • the outer pull tab has a free end portion 60 and opposing hinge portion provided by a crease line 62.
  • the attachment tabs 51 are attached to the outer pull tab by adhesive e.g. hot melt glue. In this way, as the outer pull tab 50 is pulled this also pulls the attachment tab 51 away from the tray portion 3, the line of weakness allow the attachment tabs 51 to be separated from the tray portion 3, thereby allowing separation of the hood 4 from the tray 3.
  • adhesive e.g. hot melt glue
  • attachment tab 51 is glued to a corresponding pull tab 50 on each side. Remaining attachment tabs 51 are left unattached. In this way, the hood 4 can be removed and operations on the contents performed e.g. the tray 3 filled with products, and then the hood 4 replaced, a next
  • attachment tab 51 attached. This provides continued tamper proof attachment of the hood 4 to the tray 3, throughout the supply chain.
  • the tray and hood package 1 may be initially erected at one location, with one attachment tab attached, then opened at a second location and products inserted in the tray 3 and the hood 4 re-attached by
  • attachment tab 51 attaching a second attachment tab 51 to the outer pull tab 50.
  • all the attachment tabs 51 on each side are located in registration with the outer pull tab 50, so that pulling on the pull tab 50 ensures pulling the attachment tab 51.
  • the attachment zones 51 are arranged sequentially, here in a row extending laterally along the inner side wall 7,9. In other embodiments they are arranged in a row extending upwards along the inner side wall, or in a diagonal row. This provides the advantage that as one attachment zone 51 is used, the next adjacent zone 51 (as yet not used) is presented to the user and use of the pack 1 is intuitive.

Abstract

A tray and hood package (1) for the display of products, comprising (i) a tray portion (3) for carrying the products and (ii) a hood portion (4) removable from the tray portion to expose the products, wherein the tray and hood portions provide mutually overlapping inner and outer side walls and attachment mechanism (50, 51) for removably attaching the hood to the tray characterised in the provision of: at least one outer pull tab (50) located on at least one outer side wall, the outer pull tab defined by one or more lines of weakness (55) at least two removable attachment zones (51) on the inner side wall each defined by one or more lines of weakness (57).

Description

TRAY AND HOOD PACKAGE
The present invention relates to a package comprising a tray and hood combination, for the transportation, storage and display of products such as bottles, sachets etc.
Tray and Hood packaging is disclosed in GB2378178A,
US5195677 and DE4027850A. Despite the prior art there remains a need for improved tray & hood display packaging.
Accordingly, a first aspect of the present invention
provides a tray and hood package for the display of
products, comprising:
(i) a tray portion for carrying the products and
(ii) a hood portion removable from the tray portion to expose the products,
wherein the tray and hood portions provide mutually
overlapping inner and outer side walls and attachment mechanism for removably attaching the hood to the tray characterised in the provision of:
at least one outer pull tab located on at least one outer side wall, the outer pull tab defined by one or more lines of weakness
at least two detachable attachment zones on the inner side wall each defined by one or more lines of weakness . With this arrangement, a tray and hood package is provided for the transportation of products between multiple locations for multiple operations e.g. filling and arranging of product, requiring hood removal and re-installation but which still allows tamper-proofing to be maintained
throughout the process, whilst at the same time without compromising the strength of the pack as is necessary for its function.
As used herein, the term "removable" is intended to include hoods which are completely detached from the tray but also hoods which are only removable in so far as they are removed from overlying the tray so as to allow access/display to/of the stored product/s, e.g. hoods removed by hinging away from the tray but still remain attached at one part e.g. at a hinge .
In a second aspect the invention provides a tray and hood package according to the first aspect, in combination with one or more products carried in the tray portion. The products contained in the tray and hood package may be packaged individually or in groups.
Preferably there is at least one pull tab located on each outer side wall.
Preferably the outer pull tab is defined by two lines of weakness, a free end portion and an optionally a hinge portion provided by e.g. a crease line. Preferably the lines of weakness are perforations. Preferably the attachment zones are wholly bounded by a line of weakness. The attachment zone may be any shape, and maybe circle or square or truncated cone. Preferably the attachment zones are attached to the outer pull tab. Attachment is preferably by adhesive e.g. hot melt glue, but may be adhesive tape, staples etc. In this way, as the outer pull tab is pulled this also pulls the attachment zone away from the tray portion, the line/s of weakness allow the attachment zone to be separated from the tray portion, thereby allowing separation of the hood from the tray.
Preferably one or more attachment zone is attached to the other pull tab and at the same time, one or more attachment zones are left unattached. In this way, the hood can be removed as above, operations on the contents performed e.g. fill the tray with products, and then the hood replaced, a next attachment zone attached. This provides continued tamper proof attachment of the hood to the tray, throughout the supply chain. For instance the package may be initially erected at one location, with one attachment zone attached, then opened at a second location and products inserted in the tray and the hood re-attached by attaching the next eg a second attachment zone to the outer pull tab.
There may be any number of attachment zones to fit with the number of times the tray and hood need to be separated and re-attached, but whilst retaining tamper-proof attachment without compromising on the essential functionality of the package i.e. strength. Preferably the attachment zones are located in registration with the outer pull tab, so that pulling on the pull tab ensures pulling the attachment zone. The attachment zones are arranged sequentially, e.g. in a row extending laterally along the inner side wall or in a row extending upwards along the inner side wall, or in a diagonal row. This provides the advantage that as one attachment zone is used, the next adjacent zone (as yet not used) is presented to the user and use of the pack is intuitive .
In a further aspect, the invention provides a method of transportation of products between multiple locations for multiple operations, using the tray and hood package of the first aspect of the invention, and any preferred features above, the method comprising the steps of:
(i) assembling the tray and hood as defined in claim 1; and
(ii) adhering at least one attachment zone to at least one outer pull tab.
The method may include the step of removing the hood from the tray by pulling at least one outer pull tab to detach the attachment zones from the inner wall, and optionally, subsequently re-installing the hood and adhering at least one other attachment zone to at least one pull tab. This subsequent step may follow after re-filling the tray with product/s . Various non-limiting embodiments of the invention will now be more particularly described with reference to the
following figures in which: Figure 1 is a perspective view of a tray and hood package according to one embodiment of the present invention, before opening;
Figure 2 is an enlarged perspective view of the side wall of the tray and hood package of figure 1, for a clear view of the pull tab and attachment zone: one removed, one still in place ;
Figure 3 is an enlarged perspective view of the side wall of the tray and hood package of figure 1, for a clear view of the pull tab and attachment means showing both attachment removed;
Figure 4 is a schematic representation of a blank for the hood of figures 1-3; and
Figure 5 is a schematic representation of a blank for the tray of figures 1-3. Similar reference numbers are used to designate
corresponding/similar features in the drawings.
Referring to figure 1 a tray and hood package 1 is shown, containing products e.g. bottles of household or personal care compositions (not shown) . The tray and hood package 1 is used to transport and store products, and also, with hood removed, to display products.
Tray 3 comprises a box construction having a base wall 5 opposing side walls 7, 9 and opposing front and rear walls 11, 13. Hood 4 also comprises a box construction, having top wall 25, opposing side walls 27, 29 and opposing front and rear walls 21, 23. Walls of the tray and hood comprise associated flap portions (21a, 21b, 23a, 23b, lla^ lib, 13a, 13b) . All walls are not visible in figures 1-3 but shown in Figures 4 and 5 (the associated blanks) . Tray 3 and hood 4 are made of E-flute corrugated board 1.2-1.8mm thick
together defining a storage space for storing the products. When erected (as shown in figure 1) from blanks in figure 4 and 5, the hood side walls 27, 29 overlap respectively the tray side walls 7, 9.
The overlapping tray and hood side walls (7 and 27; 9 and 29) comprise an attachment mechanism (50, 51) for removably attaching the hood 4 to the tray 3. This is provided by an outer pull tab 50 located on each outer wall of the tray and hood combination. Here it is the hood side walls 27,29. The outer pull tab 50 is defined by two parallel lines of perforations 55, and two removable attachment tabs 51 on each inner i.e. here, tray side wall 7,9 (actually the outer facing part of the tray side wall) each defined by
perforations 57 which are in an endless loop and here is shaped generally as a truncated cone shape 51. The outer pull tab has a free end portion 60 and opposing hinge portion provided by a crease line 62.
The attachment tabs 51 are attached to the outer pull tab by adhesive e.g. hot melt glue. In this way, as the outer pull tab 50 is pulled this also pulls the attachment tab 51 away from the tray portion 3, the line of weakness allow the attachment tabs 51 to be separated from the tray portion 3, thereby allowing separation of the hood 4 from the tray 3.
Initially one attachment tab 51 is glued to a corresponding pull tab 50 on each side. Remaining attachment tabs 51 are left unattached. In this way, the hood 4 can be removed and operations on the contents performed e.g. the tray 3 filled with products, and then the hood 4 replaced, a next
attachment tab 51 attached. This provides continued tamper proof attachment of the hood 4 to the tray 3, throughout the supply chain. For instance the tray and hood package 1 may be initially erected at one location, with one attachment tab attached, then opened at a second location and products inserted in the tray 3 and the hood 4 re-attached by
attaching a second attachment tab 51 to the outer pull tab 50. As can be seen, all the attachment tabs 51 on each side are located in registration with the outer pull tab 50, so that pulling on the pull tab 50 ensures pulling the attachment tab 51. The attachment zones 51 are arranged sequentially, here in a row extending laterally along the inner side wall 7,9. In other embodiments they are arranged in a row extending upwards along the inner side wall, or in a diagonal row. This provides the advantage that as one attachment zone 51 is used, the next adjacent zone 51 (as yet not used) is presented to the user and use of the pack 1 is intuitive.
It is of course to be understood that the invention is not intended to be restricted to the details of the above embodiment which are described by way of example only.

Claims

A tray and hood package for the display of products, comprising :
(i) a tray portion for carrying the products and
(ii) a hood portion removable from the tray portion to expose the products,
wherein the tray and hood portions provide mutually overlapping inner and outer side walls and attachment mechanism for removably attaching the hood to the tray characterised in the provision of:
at least one outer pull tab located on at least one outer side wall, the outer pull tab defined by one or more lines of weakness
at least two removable attachment zones on the inner side wall each defined by one or more lines of weakness.
A tray and hood package according to claim 1, wherein there is at least one pull tab located on each outer side wall.
A tray and hood package according to any preceding claim wherein the outer pull tab is defined by two lines of weakness, a free end portion and an optionally a hinge portion provided by e.g. a crease line.
A tray and hood package according to any preceding claim wherein the attachment zones are wholly bounded by a line of weakness.
5. A tray and hood package according to any preceding claim wherein one or more attachment zones are attached to the outer pull tab. 6. A tray and hood package according to any preceding claim wherein one or more attachment zones are attached to the other pull tab and at the same time, one or more
attachment zones are left unattached. 7. A tray and hood package according to any preceding claim wherein all the attachment zones are located in
registration with the outer pull tab, so that pulling on the pull tab ensures pulling the attachment zone. 8. A tray and hood package according to any preceding claim wherein the attachment zones are arranged sequentially.
9. A tray and hood package according any preceding claim in combination with one or more products carried in the tray portion.
10. A method of transportation of products between multiple locations for multiple operations, using the tray and hood package of any of the above claims, the method comprising the steps of:
(i) assembling the tray and hood as defined in claim 1 ; and
(ii) adhering at least one attachment zone to at least one outer pull tab.
11. The method according to claim 10, including the steps of removing the hood from the tray by pulling at least one outer pull tab to detach the attachment zones from the inner wall.
12. The method according to claim 11 followed subsequently by the step of re-installing the hood and adhering at least one other attachment zone to at least one pull tab .
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