WO2017187585A1 - Récipient permettant une ouverture manuelle facile de bec verseur ou de trou d'insertion de paille - Google Patents

Récipient permettant une ouverture manuelle facile de bec verseur ou de trou d'insertion de paille Download PDF

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WO2017187585A1
WO2017187585A1 PCT/JP2016/063311 JP2016063311W WO2017187585A1 WO 2017187585 A1 WO2017187585 A1 WO 2017187585A1 JP 2016063311 W JP2016063311 W JP 2016063311W WO 2017187585 A1 WO2017187585 A1 WO 2017187585A1
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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
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  • the present invention relates to a container for storing a liquid or particulate substance.
  • Another solution is to attach a tongue (handle) to the inner top seal panel with a finger to make it easier to peel off the joint between the inner top seal panel and the outer top seal panel.
  • a device is also known that allows the joint between the inner top seal panel and the outer top seal panel to be easily peeled off by gripping and pulling (see Patent Document 2).
  • the shape of the spout formed by the gable roof type paper container of the conventional method is constant, it has a long rhombus shape in the lateral direction, and has the disadvantage that it is difficult to pour because the liquid flows out in a horizontally spread state. Therefore, as a solution to this problem, a device for improving the shape of the spout into a more vertically long shape is also known (see Patent Document 3).
  • Patent Document 4 a method of creating a straw insertion hole on a gable roof forming panel has been put into practical use.
  • Patent Document 4 a method of creating a straw insertion hole on the wife wall forming panel has not been put to practical use.
  • it is more convenient to create a straw insertion hole on the wife wall forming panel because the straw insertion hole is easier to close during storage.
  • a plastic spout that is inserted into a straw insert, mostly with a lid, has a method of inserting a cylindrical spout, but it can be manually opened without using a jar to create a spout.
  • the mechanism to do is not known.
  • paper containers for beverages are generally manufactured by assembling a packaging material that has a laminated structure consisting of multiple layers by laminating a resin film or metal foil on a paperboard base material in a laminated manner.
  • a device that allows easy insertion of a straw by making a perforation or cut in the paperboard substrate at the position where the straw is inserted In preparation for drinking the contents by inserting a straw into a paper container, a device that allows easy insertion of a straw by making a perforation or cut in the paperboard substrate at the position where the straw is inserted
  • the perforations and cuts in the paperboard base material are easily broken by hand.
  • FIG. 11 is a perspective view of a conventional gable roof type paper container.
  • the top seal part (5) on the side (left side in the figure) where the spout is created is the first step.
  • the gable roof forming panel (2) is bent at the broken line (12) so that the end wall forming panel (3) and the attic forming panel (4) are exposed.
  • the joint between the inner top seal panel (6) and the outer top seal panel (7) is exposed.
  • FIG. 12 is a front view of the conventional gable roof paper container with the top seal portion opened to the left and right.
  • the exposed joint between the inner top seal panel (6) and the outer top seal panel (7) is peeled off with a nail or the like to open the paper container.
  • the wife wall forming panel (3) bent inward is folded outward.
  • FIG. 13 is a perspective view of a conventional gable roof type paper container in which a spout is created
  • FIG. 14 is a development view of the conventional gable roof type paper container (the bottom side is omitted).
  • the spout was created in the above three steps, but in this series of operations, the second step in particular was not easy, and if it was not peeled off well, it would break the packaging material and pour. The mouth was deformed and sometimes spilled out of the cup when the liquid beverage of the contents was poured into the cup.
  • the spout formed by a conventional gable roof paper container is fixed in a certain shape with a long rhombus in the horizontal direction, and the liquid flows out in a state of spreading horizontally, and there is a problem that it is difficult to pour. It was pointed out.
  • the above-mentioned manual tear-open container can be used for storing liquid or particulate substances other than beverages such as shampoos, mouthwashes, machine oils, liquid detergents, granular detergents, etc.
  • Application to containers using a laminated packaging material based on a plate-like resin or the like has not been promoted.
  • the present invention has been made to solve these problems.
  • the present invention according to claim 1 is a method in which perforations and cuts are made in advance in a paperboard base material at an appropriate position in a packaging material having a laminated structure including a plurality of layers including a paperboard base material as an assembly material.
  • the user opens the gable roof type paper container by cutting out a part of the paperboard substrate so that the packaging material can be easily and manually broken at that part. And most of the work of peeling off and opening the conventional joint part among the work of creating the spout is changed to the work of opening the packaging material more easily and opening.
  • the spout formed by a conventional gable roof type paper container has a certain shape of a long rhombus in the lateral direction, and it is easy to spill when contents are poured.
  • Perforations or cuts are made in advance in the paperboard base material at the appropriate position in the packaging material in a laminated structure consisting of multiple layers including the paperboard base material, or a part of the paperboard base material is cut out.
  • the packaging material so that it can be easily and manually broken at that portion, when opening the paper container, the wife wall forming panel and the attic forming panel can be partially broken.
  • the container producer can freely design the shape of the spout. It is possible to design.
  • the present invention described in claim 3 is a combination of the mechanism of the container described in claim 1 and claim 2, so that when the user creates a spout with a gable roof type paper container, the inner top seal panel Or break the packaging material in the vicinity of the boundary between the attic and the attic forming panel, or tear off or break part of the wife wall forming panel and the attic forming panel, or further torn or torn and bent It is possible to create manually by selecting from multiple options how to create the spout, such as how to tear it up and break it when bending .
  • the present invention described in claim 4 is a method in which the gable roof forming panel, the gable wall forming panel, and a part of the attic forming panel are torn or broken and bent by applying the container mechanism according to claim 2.
  • the container mechanism according to claim 2 By creating a straw insertion hole, the size, shape and number of straws suitable for the thickness, shape and number of straws used by the user on the gable roof forming panel and the gable wall forming panel of the gable roof type paper container
  • the straw insertion hole can be easily created manually.
  • the present invention according to claim 5 is a paperboard of an appropriate portion of the packaging material having a laminated structure even for paper containers other than the gable roof type such as a brick type, a cylindrical type, and a tetrahedron type.
  • the present invention described in claim 6 is a paper container for storing a beverage container according to any one of claims 1 to 5 for storing other than beverages such as shampoo, mouthwash, oil, liquid detergent and granular detergent. It is characterized by its expanded application to all containers.
  • the present invention according to claim 7 expands the application of the material of the container according to claims 1 to 6 to a laminated packaging material based on a plate-like resin, and is manually easy in advance. Applicable to multiple layers including base materials as well as base materials such as paperboard and sheet-like resin among packaging materials that have a laminated structure consisting of multiple layers. It is characterized by expanding.
  • a part of the work is changed from the work of peeling off the conventional adhesive portion and opening the packaging material.
  • the user can easily create a spout having the same shape as the conventional product.
  • the spout of the gable roof-type paper container which has been a constant shape in the past, can be more easily poured and can be easily created by the user than the conventional product.
  • the spout that can be made can be freely designed by the container producer.
  • the producer of the container can provide a plurality of spout options with different shapes and sizes to the gable roof type paper container, and the user can select a desired one from among them.
  • the shape and size of the spout By selecting the shape and size of the spout, the spout can be created more easily than conventional products.
  • the user uses one or more straw insertion holes of different sizes and shapes on the gable roof forming panel or the gable wall forming panel in a gable roof type paper container. Can be created easily by hand.
  • a conventional user uses a spear to form a spout or a straw insertion hole. It becomes possible to easily create what was the method to create manually without using a kite.
  • the application of the material of the container according to the first to sixth aspects to a laminated packaging material based on a plate-like resin is expanded,
  • the part to be processed so that it can be easily broken is not only a base material such as a paperboard or a plate-like resin, but also a plurality of layers including the base material in the packaging material having a laminated structure composed of a plurality of layers.
  • Application can be expanded.
  • a straw may be inserted into the spout created in the gable roof type paper container by the method according to claims 1 to 3 and the contents may be drunk with the straw.
  • a perforation or cut is made in advance on the paperboard base, or a part of the paperboard base is cut out in advance, and the user at that part
  • the specific processing method is arbitrary, and the strength of the entire packaging material and the strength of the paperboard substrate in the packaging material
  • taking into account the strength relationship of the assembled container as a whole it is often seen in cuts, fine perforations, coarse perforations, or in candy boxes Whether to make a bent cut, put a horizontal line between the bent cuts often seen in cardboard boxes, or make only one arrow connected to the USB memory case connected, No patter Or make a down to new, or whether cutting out a part with a width, and to determine the like.
  • FIG. 3 is a development view of the paper container of Example 1 (the bottom side is omitted).
  • FIG. 1 The perspective view when a spout is created with the brick type paper container of Example 4.
  • FIG. 2 The perspective view of the conventional gable roof type paper container.
  • the front view which opened the top seal part of the conventional gable roof type paper container to right and left.
  • Development view of a conventional gable roof paper container (bottom side omitted).
  • Example 1 is a gable roof type paper container according to claim 1, wherein a spout having the same shape as that of a conventional product can be more easily formed than in the conventional example. Will be described with reference to FIG.
  • FIG. 2 is a development view before assembling the paper container of Example 1 (the bottom side is omitted).
  • the part of the line (8) indicated by the bold line is the part processed so that it can be manually opened, and the part (11) indicated by the lattice pattern is used by the user from the outer top seal panel (7).
  • the manual peeling part that needs to be peeled off manually, the semi-elliptical part (13) is a handle for pulling the manual peeling part (11) shown by a lattice pattern.
  • the first step is to join the top seal (5) on the side with the end wall that creates the spout as in the case of a normal gable roof paper container. Is opened to the left and right and the gable roof forming panel (2) is bent along the dotted line (12) to expose the end wall forming panel (3) and the attic forming panel (4). The joint between (6) and the outer top seal panel (7) is exposed.
  • FIG. 1 is a front view of the gable roof paper container of Example 1 with the top seal portion opened to the left and right.
  • the packaging material at the site indicated by the bold line (8) has perforations in the paperboard base material in advance, and is a site that can be manually opened.
  • the part (11) indicated by the lattice pattern is a manual peeling portion of the inner top seal panel (6), and the user is the outer top seal panel (6) joined to the outer top seal panel (7). It is a site that needs to be manually peeled off from the seal panel (7).
  • a semi-elliptical part (13) of the inner top seal panel (6) is a handle for pulling the manual peeling portion (11) of the inner top seal panel (6), and the part is the outer top seal. It is not joined to the panel (7).
  • the user pulls the semi-elliptical handle (13) to dispose the manual peeling portion (11) indicated by the lattice pattern of the inner top seal panel (6) to the outer top seal panel (7).
  • the paper container is opened by manually tearing open the portion of the line (8) indicated by the bold line connected from there.
  • FIG. 3 is a perspective view when the spout (18) is created with the gable roof type paper container of the first embodiment.
  • the semi-elliptical handle (13) and the manual peeling part (11) are bent downward so that the contents do not come into contact with the handle when the contents are poured.
  • Example 2 is a gable roof-type paper container capable of creating various shapes and spouts of various sizes according to claim 3, and this example is a vertically deeper shape than the conventional type. A method in which the user selects one of the two large and small pour spouts to create a pour spout will be described with reference to FIGS.
  • FIG. 4 is a front view of the gable roof type paper container of Example 2 with the top seal portion opened to the left and right.
  • the packaging material of the line A (8A), the line B (8B), and the line C (8C) indicated by bold lines has a perforation in the paperboard base material in advance, and can be manually opened. It is a part.
  • the manual peeling portion (11R, 11L) shown by the lattice pattern near the right and left outer edges of the inner top seal panel (6) is either the user or the joint portion with the outer top seal panel (7). This is the part that needs to be selected and peeled away from the outer top seal panel (7). Further, in the semi-elliptical portions (13R, 13L) of the inner top seal panel (6), the user removes the manual peeling portions (11R, 11L) of the inner top seal panel (6), respectively. A handle for pulling it away from (7), and that part is not joined to the outer top seal panel (7).
  • the peeling part (11R) is peeled off from the outer top seal panel (7)
  • the line A (8A) and the line B (8B) indicated by the thick line connected from there are torn open, and finally the torn panel is torn off A small spout is created
  • FIG. 5 is a perspective view of a small spout (18) prepared in Example 2
  • FIG. 6 is a perspective view of a large spout (18) prepared in Example 2.
  • the panel that has been broken open is removed by tearing, but it may be bent without being removed.
  • the shape of the spout can be a combination of the first and second embodiments.
  • Example 3 is a mechanism according to claim 4 in which the user can create up to three different straw insertion holes on the wife wall forming panel.
  • FIG. 7 and FIG. The description will be given with reference.
  • FIG. 7 is a front view of the gable roof type paper container of Example 3 with the top seal portion opened to the left and right.
  • the packaging material of the line A (8A), the line B (8B), and the line C (8C) indicated by bold lines has a perforation in the paperboard base material in advance, and can be manually opened. It is a part.
  • the three manual peeling portions (11A, 11B, 11C) indicated by the lattice pattern of the inner top seal panel (6) are connected to the outer top seal panel (7) by the user.
  • (8A), the line B (8B), and the line C (8C) are parts that need to be peeled off from the outer top seal panel (7) before breaking open.
  • the semi-elliptical portions (13A, 13B, 13C) of the inner top seal panel (6) are used by the user to remove the manual peeling portions (11A, 11B, 11C) of the inner top seal panel (6).
  • the user connects to the line of the straw insertion hole to be used among the lines A (8A), B (8B), and C (8C) indicated by bold lines for creating the straw insertion holes.
  • 11C) is peeled off from the outer top seal panel (7), and the packaging material is torn and removed at the portions of the lines A (8A), B (8B), and C (8C) indicated by the thick lines connected from there.
  • a suitable straw insertion hole can be selected and created from the three options.
  • FIG. 8 is a perspective view when the straw (15) is inserted into the straw insertion hole created by breaking and removing the part of the line C (8C) in FIG.
  • the user may create two or more straw insertion holes.
  • the panel that has been broken open is removed by tearing, but it may be bent without being removed.
  • the maximum number of straw insertion holes that can be created is three, but the maximum number of straw insertion holes may be one or any number. Furthermore, you may make a straw insertion hole not only on a wife wall formation panel but on a gable roof formation panel by the same method.
  • Example 4 is a brick type paper container according to claim 5 and will be described with reference to FIGS. 9 and 10.
  • FIG. 9 shows one of brick-type paper containers currently on the market.
  • a broken line indicated by a scissors mark is printed at a position (17) indicated by a broken line in FIG. Used to open paper containers.
  • a perforation is made in the paperboard base material of the packaging material of the guideline part printed with the broken line indicated by the scissors mark, and the part can be easily and manually used without wrinkles. It can be opened up.
  • FIG. 10 is a perspective view of the spout (18) created in Example 4.
  • the method for creating the bottom is arbitrary, and is not particularly mentioned here.
  • the above-mentioned four examples are all made of paper containers made of a paperboard-based packaging material, and can be easily broken manually.
  • the processing to do this was unified by placing perforations in the paperboard base material of the packaging material in advance, but in carrying out the present invention, it may be carried out in a container made of a packaging material based on a plate-like resin.
  • the parts to be processed in advance for the purpose of being able to be easily broken manually are the strength of the entire packaging material, the strength of the base material in the packaging material, and the strength of the entire assembled container.
  • the breaking line is designed to be a straight line for easy explanation, and the part where the line bends is bent with a corner.
  • it is easy to pour and not easily spilled.
  • the part that begins to break and the corner part are processed into a smooth bend angle and curved line In some cases, it is necessary to devise.
  • Example 2 to Example 4 when the spout and the straw insertion hole were created, the wife wall forming panel and the attic forming panel were removed after being opened, but the extra dust was removed by bending without removing it. You may make it not come out.
  • Example 2 and Example 3 it is also possible to design Example 2 and Example 3 so that a spout and a straw insertion hole are respectively formed on the two facing wall-forming panels of the gable roof type paper container. .
  • the scope of the present invention is not limited to the above-described four examples, and the perforations and cuts are formed in a plurality of layers including a base material of a laminated structure of a plurality of layers and a base material. Insert or cut a part of it, and then manually tear open the part, and then use the conventional “peeling off” operation or the “opening” operation using a scissors to spout or insert a straw This can be applied to any type of container as long as it is based on the idea of changing what has been created into an easier “breaking” or “breaking” operation.
  • FIG. 13A for pulling the handle 13A for pulling the hand peeling portion A for pulling the handle 13B for pulling the hand peeling portion B for pulling the hand 13C for pulling the hand peeling portion C for pulling the right hand peeling portion
  • handle 13L for pulling
  • Top panel 17 A broken line 18 printed as a guideline on a commercially available brick-type paper container 18 Spout

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La présente invention permet de former un bec verseur ou un trou d'insertion de paille dans un carton de papier plus facilement qu'avec les procédés classiques. Selon la présente invention, un récipient en papier ayant une structure laminaire est assemblé à l'aide d'un matériau qui est préparé par la réalisation préalable de perforations ou d'encoches dans un substrat de carton d'un matériau d'emballage pour le récipient en papier, ce par quoi le matériau d'emballage peut être facilement déchiré manuellement en ouverture. Grâce à cette configuration, lors de la formation d'un bec verseur dans un récipient en papier du type à sommet en pignon, l'opération d'ouverture classique consistant à arracher une partie d'adhérence entre une section de scellement supérieure interne et une section de scellement supérieure externe est remplacée soit par une opération manuelle de déchirure et d'ouverture du matériau d'emballage, soit par une opération de déchirure ou de déchirure et de pliage dudit matériau d'emballage, ou, en variante, dans le cas d'un récipient en papier du type brique, l'opération classique de découpe à travers le récipient avec des ciseaux est remplacée par une opération de déchirure et d'ouverture manuelle. Par conséquent, la présente invention est configurée pour rendre plus facile la formation d'un bec verseur ou d'un trou d'insertion de paille par rapport aux procédés classiques.
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