WO2020200506A1 - Emballage de présentation - Google Patents

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WO2020200506A1
WO2020200506A1 PCT/EP2020/000016 EP2020000016W WO2020200506A1 WO 2020200506 A1 WO2020200506 A1 WO 2020200506A1 EP 2020000016 W EP2020000016 W EP 2020000016W WO 2020200506 A1 WO2020200506 A1 WO 2020200506A1
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presentation
base part
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Mark SCHLACHT
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Tchibo Gmbh
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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
    • B65D85/00Containers, packaging elements or packages, specially adapted for particular articles or materials
    • B65D85/18Containers, packaging elements or packages, specially adapted for particular articles or materials for wearing apparel, headwear or footwear
    • B65D85/182Shirt packaging and display supports
    • 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
    • B65D85/00Containers, packaging elements or packages, specially adapted for particular articles or materials
    • B65D85/18Containers, packaging elements or packages, specially adapted for particular articles or materials for wearing apparel, headwear or footwear

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  • the invention relates to a presentation packaging such as can be used, for example, to display or display (present) goods (such as shirts or other textiles) on a sales shelf.
  • a presentation packaging such as can be used, for example, to display or display (present) goods (such as shirts or other textiles) on a sales shelf.
  • presentation packaging There are presentation packaging known that contain parts made of Kar ton, which are surrounded with the goods by a transparent term plastic film. The customer can see the goods in it, and the carton usually gives the presentation packaging sufficient rigidity so that the presentation packaging can e.g. Can be leaned against a rear shelf while standing upright.
  • the presentation packaging according to the invention contains a base part and a support part.
  • the base part has a rear wall and a front wall opposite the rear wall.
  • the rear wall and the front wall are in at least one section connected with each other.
  • the rear wall extends beyond the front wall in an upper area.
  • the support part can be plugged into the base part and in the process (ie when it is inserted into the base part) positioned with an upper area above the upper area of the rear wall.
  • the upper area of the support part does not have to cover the entire upper area of the base part.
  • the rear wall of the base part and the support part can be connected to one another in their upper areas.
  • the textile article is placed around the support part and inserted with the support part into the base part.
  • the upper area of the support part is connected to the upper area of the rear wall of the base part.
  • the presentation packaging is not intended to surround the presentation packaging with a plastic film, which means that a considerable amount of packaging waste can be avoided.
  • Sufficient stability is achieved when the support part is inserted into the base part together with the packaged article.
  • This is generally sufficient for the presentation packaging to be self-supporting and e.g. can be ajar in a presentation shelf or can be offered for sale standing in a box together with other presentation packaging.
  • the lack of outer packaging made of plastic has the further advantage that the packaged article can not only be seen but also touched.
  • connection of the upper area of the support part to the upper area of the rear wall of the base part increases the stability and, depending on the type of connection, can also provide a tamper-evident closure. Because in order to remove the article placed around the support part from the presentation packaging, this connection must be released.
  • the support part is designed like a clothes hanger with two sleeves in the upper area. This makes it possible to use the support part as an at least provisional coat hanger after purchasing the packaged article.
  • At least one of the sleeves can be provided with at least one transverse fold line. Such fold lines allow the sleeves to be folded in a simple manner behind (or in front of) the rest of the support part so that the support part with the article can be accommodated in the base part in a space-saving manner.
  • the support part can be provided with at least one recess.
  • the stability of the support part is only insignificantly impaired.
  • the base part can tenwand a right side wall and a left Be ⁇ and also have a lower sidewall.
  • found the lower side wall opposite the upper Endbe reaching the back wall, and the terms "right” and “left” shall be construed accordingly.
  • These side walls are preferably rectangular and preferably all have the same width, the width preferably being adapted to the thickness of the article presented when it is placed around the support part.
  • the rear wall and the front wall of the base part can, however, also be connected to one another in at least one section via a fold line, the fold line optionally being configured as a multiple fold line.
  • the lower side wall or the right and left side walls can be replaced by fold lines, with multiple fold lines (which run parallel to one another and closely adjacent) act like narrow walls. Such configurations are suitable, for example, when textile articles are flat in the folded state and / or when the material of the base part is sufficiently flexible.
  • the base part can also be provided with a recess or several recesses, wherein the recesses can also extend over corner areas where the front wall, the rear wall and / or side walls meet. Such recesses result in further material savings and can also be helpful to present the packaged article even better.
  • the upper end area of the rear wall can be arranged offset to the front with respect to the rest of the rear wall.
  • the support part and the upper end region of the rear wall can be connected to one another directly one above the other, while there is sufficient space between the lower region of the rear wall and the support part to accommodate the article.
  • At least one retaining tab can extend laterally which can be folded over towards the rear wall, for example a retaining tab on the right side and a retaining tab on the left side. These retaining tabs can facilitate fixing the article in the presentation packaging.
  • the rear wall of the base part and the support part are preferably connected to one another at points in their upper end regions, for example in the middle.
  • a plastic clip can be used for this.
  • the plastic clip can have a hanging hook.
  • the plastic clip can, for example, be designed in such a way that it can be reused together with the support part after the connection has been released. This is particularly advantageous if the support part made light the function explained above as a clothes hanger. However, a hanging hook can also be useful as long as the presentation packaging is available for sale.
  • a clothes hanger hook made of the material of the support part is already integrated with the support part, a metal spreading clip, for example, is suitable for connecting the support part to the base part.
  • Metal brackets are usually made of steel and are easier to separate than plastic parts when sorting waste.
  • the base part is preferably formed from an unfolded section, for example from cardboard, kraft paper cardboard (for example from 350 g / m 2 to 400 g / m 2 ) or corrugated cardboard.
  • the adhesive may serve compounds and / or plug ⁇ to cut in the folded state. If necessary, the latter can be fixed with a tamper-evident label, which also ensures a tamper-evident seal.
  • the mentioned materia lien are also suitable for the support part.
  • the shirt For packaging an item, e.g. of a shirt, using such a base part supplied flat, the shirt is first folded around the support part. If necessary, an additional piece of cardboard can be useful.
  • the hanger-like sleeves that may be present on the support part are placed backwards.
  • the shirt can optionally e.g. be secured with the help of a rubber band on the support part.
  • the base part which is delivered flat, is then pressed on in three dimensions so that the shirt with the support part can be pushed in. Finally, the rear wall of the base part and the support part are connected to one another in their upper regions, e.g. with the help of a plastic clip or a metal spreader clip.
  • the rear wall of the base is partially connected exclusively in the lower region to the front wall of the base part.
  • the base part in the lower Be rich to connect the rear wall to the front wall on a lower side wall or a single or multiple fold line.
  • no side walls or fold lines are provided on the right or left.
  • the material consumption can thus be considerably reduced compared to embodiments in which the base part contains side walls or folding lines on the right and left. Because side walls or fold lines on the right and left side of the base part mean that the base part must always extend over the full width of a packaged article and that cut for the base part is therefore relatively large. In this case, recesses in the base part usually occur as waste when cutting, since blanks for base parts with side walls or fold lines on the right and left side cannot be arranged in a particularly space-saving manner on a material web. If, on the other hand, no side walls or folding lines are provided at all on the right and left, a blank for the base part can generally be narrow, since the base part does not have to extend over the full width of the packaged article. In this case, for example, rectangular or nearly rectangular blanks can be used, which can be arranged next to one another or one behind the other on a material web to save space, with hardly any waste. This can lead to significant cost savings.
  • Another advantage of these embodiments is that an article to be packaged, which is placed around the support part, can be pushed very easily into the base part. Because there are no side walls or fold lines in the way on the right or left. During packaging, the base part can even be unfolded around the lower side wall or the single or multiple fold line connecting the front wall and the rear wall of the base part.
  • the faster packaging process also saves costs. For a customer who would like to take an article from the presentation packaging in the sales room in order to take a closer look, this is much easier than with presentation packaging with left and right side walls or folding lines, even without damaging the presentation packaging.
  • the front wall preferably has at least one hooking device into which an elastic holding means, preferably a closed elastic band or a closed elastic cord, placed around the support part and extending parallel to the lower region (e.g. a rubber band) can be hooked.
  • the hooking device can be designed, for example, as a nose that is cut or punched into the front wall and pointing downwards.
  • the front wall has a rear layer and a front layer which is connected to the rear layer.
  • the base part is made from a blank, e.g. the front layer of the front wall, the rear layer of the front wall, the possible lower side wall and the rear wall are arranged one behind the other in the blank, and the front layer of the front wall is preferably folded over along a fold line onto the rear layer of the front wall and attached e.g. fi xed by gluing.
  • the at least one hooking device is preferably cut or punched into the rear layer. Then, when the presentation packaging is ready for sale, the hooking device is covered by the front position of the front wall and is therefore not visible, but nonetheless fully functional.
  • the layers of the front wall are made of a material that is white or whitish on one side and darkly colored on the other side can be used for the entire blank.
  • the side of the front layer facing away from the rear layer is white or whitish.
  • whitish is meant a light color, including light gray or the color of unbleached recycled paper.
  • the white or whitish side of the front layer of the front wall faces outwards.
  • the white or whitish side of the material can be easily printed, whereby the printed image is not falsified, for example, by a dark coloring of the material.
  • the invention also relates to a presentation carrier for a textile article, which is preferably also suitable as a support part for the presentation packaging explained above.
  • a presentation support has a disk-like (ie flat) support part which is designed like a clothes hanger with two sleeves in an upper area. At least one of the sleeves can be provided with at least one transverse fold line. Furthermore, the support part can have at least one recess.
  • a clothes hanger hook is formed in one piece with the support part.
  • the material for the support part can e.g. Corrugated cardboard and / or kraft cardboard can be used.
  • the presentation support according to the invention can be used by attaching a textile article to it as on a clothes hanger e.g. is hung on a shelf.
  • the textile article is not hung up, but rather arranged on the presentation support and presented without the previously explained base part.
  • the sleeves of the support part are placed back and the textile article is folded around the support part, where a rubber band can be stretched around the textile article with the support part to optionally fix it.
  • FIG. 1 shows a three-dimensional view of a first embodiment of the presentation packaging according to the invention, namely in part (a) of the support part, in part (b) of the base part in a largely folded state and in part (c) of the base part in a completely folded state, the support part is plugged into the base part
  • FIG. 2 shows a three-dimensional view of a second embodiment of the presentation packaging according to the invention, specifically in part (a) of the support part
  • Figure 3 is a plan view of the blanks for a third
  • Embodiment of the presentation packaging according to the invention namely in part (a) on the blank for the base part and in part (b) on the blank for the support part,
  • Figure 4 is a plan view of the blanks for a fourth
  • Embodiment of the presentation packaging according to the invention namely in part (a) on the blank for the base part and in part (b) on the blank for the support part,
  • FIG. 5 views of a fifth embodiment of the presentation packaging according to the invention, namely by perspective views of the support part (in part (a)), the base part (in part (b)), the presentation packaging according to the fifth embodiment (in part
  • FIG. 6 views of a sixth embodiment of the presentation packaging according to the invention, specifically by perspective views of the support part (in part (a)), the base part (in part (b)), the presentation packaging according to the sixth embodiment (in part (c)) from the assembled with the base part Support part is formed, and in part (d) a plan view of the blank for the base part.
  • parts (a), (b) and (c) show a first embodiment of a presentation packaging provided with the reference number 1 in a three-dimensional view.
  • the presentation package contains a base part 2 and a support part 4.
  • the base part 2 is folded from a blank made of Kar ton, while the support part 4 is made from a flat Kar tonzuonce.
  • cardboard 350 g / m 2 can be used as cardboard.
  • the base part 2 has a rear wall 10 from which a lower side wall 12, a left side wall 14 and a right side wall 16 extend.
  • the side walls 12, 14 and 16 are connected to a front wall 18 running parallel to the rear wall 10 in the exemplary embodiment.
  • the lower Be tenwand 12 sits directly between the sections of the blank for the rear wall 10 and the front wall 18, while the left Be tenwand 14 and the right side wall 16 are each unfolded from several sections of the blank.
  • FIG. 1 (b) shows how the right side wall 16 is formed from a tab 30 provided with fold lines (and a corresponding tab extending from the rear wall).
  • a pre-punched nose 34 is exposed, which can be inserted into a slot 36 on the rear wall 10 after the flap 30 has been folded.
  • the tab extending from the rear wall is not fixed in a slot, but still helps stabilize it.
  • the base part 2 is provided with several cutouts 38, 39, see FIG. 1 (b).
  • the support part 4 shown in FIG. 1 (a) can be inserted into the completely folded base part 2, as illustrated in FIG. 1 (c).
  • the support part 4 is designed like a clothes hanger with two sleeves 40 in its upper area.
  • Each sleeve 40 is provided with multiple fold lines 42 running transversely, so that the sleeves 40 can be folded forwards or backwards onto the rest of the support part 4 and can also be at a distance from the rest of the support part 4.
  • the support part 4 is also provided with a recess 44 to save material.
  • a connection point 46 In the upper Endbe rich of the support part 4 is a connection point 46, which is also provided as a small punch.
  • the sleeves 40 are then preferably folded over with the sleeves of the shirt, for example to the rear, the shirt is folded even tighter, if necessary, and then that is Shirt with the support part 4 pushed into the base part 2. If the base part 2 and the support part 4 are dimensioned accordingly, the contents sit quite tightly in the base part 2 and cannot slip out of their own accord.
  • a plastic clip is used for further securing, which is guided through the recesses at the connection points 26 and 46 and latched there. Depending on the design, this plastic clip can also serve as an original closure. Furthermore, the plastic clip can have a hanging hook, which is useful for hanging up the entire presentation packaging 1 or later when using the support part 4 as a clothes hanger.
  • a coat hanger hook can also be formed in one piece with the support part.
  • the support part for connection between the support part and the rear wall of the base part e.g. a Me tallsp Dr Dr Drller serve.
  • the presentation packaging 1 can also be used with a cover made of plastic film.
  • parts (a), (b) and (c) show a second embodiment of the presentation packaging in a three-dimensional view, which is denoted by the reference numeral 1 'and has a base part 2'. Since the presentation packaging 1 and 1 'are very similar to one another, the same reference numerals are used in FIG. 2 as in FIG. 1.
  • the lower side wall of the base part is omitted to further save material, and the base part 2' is shorter than that in the lower area Base part 2 from Figure 1.
  • FIG. 3 shows in parts (a) and (b) top views of the cardboard blanks for the base part or the support part of a third embodiment of the presentation packaging.
  • the blank, designated 50, for the base part contains From sections 60 and 62 for a rear wall and a lower side wall.
  • a left side wall can be folded from sections 64a and 64b, after which a nose 65a is fixed in a slot 65b.
  • sections 66a and 66b as well as a nose 67a and a slot 67b serve to create a right side wall.
  • a section 68 is provided for a front wall which does not cover an upper region 70 of the rear wall.
  • An upper end area 72 is connected via a double fold line 74 to the remaining portion 60 for the rear wall.
  • a connection point of the rear wall is marked with 76.
  • the base part of the third embodiment of the presentation packaging is folded from the blank 50 can be seen by a person skilled in the art by comparison with FIG. 1 (b), even if the first embodiment of the presentation packaging is somewhat different from the third.
  • the differences relate to a lack of recesses such as 38, 39 in the third embodiment, a slightly different folding of the sections for the left and right side walls, and two retaining tabs 80, which are provided on the blank 50 and via fold lines 82 the rear wall 60 can be folded up to better arrange the packaged article.
  • the blank designated by 90 for the support part corresponds to the support part 4, but does not contain any sleeves.
  • a recess 94 is used to save material.
  • a connection point of the support part is designated by 96.
  • parts (a) and (b) show top views of the blanks for the base part and the support part of a fourth embodiment of the presentation packaging.
  • the blank of the base part is designated with 50 ', that of the support part with 90'. Because of the great similarity with the third embodiment, the same reference numerals are used in Figure 4 as in Figure 3. The only difference between the third and fourth embodiment consists in recesses similar to the recesses 38, 39 from Figure 1 (but designed slightly different than in Figure 1).
  • a clothes hanger hook is integrally formed with the support part. Otherwise, for example, a plastic hanging hook can be attached in the upper end area of the support part. It would also be conceivable to glue a separately manufactured hanging hook made of cardboard material to the support part.
  • FIG. 5 and 6 show a fifth and a sixth embodiment of the presentation packaging according to the present invention.
  • the rear wall 10 of the base part 2 is connected to the front wall 18 exclusively in the lower region illustrated embodiments by a lower side wall 12.
  • This embodiment has a number of advantages.
  • the material requirement is in comparison to embodiments in which the base part contains right and left side walls or fold lines, significantly redu ed. This is not least due to the fact that the base part does not have to extend over the full width of an article to be packaged, but only over a partial area of the width, e.g. Over a central portion of the width of the packaged article.
  • the blanks for the base parts can therefore be relatively narrow and rectangular, so that these blanks can be produced simply with less raw material and without significant material consumption through waste. Further advantages of this embodiment of the fifth and sixth embodiment shown in FIG. 5 and FIG. 6 have already been described above.
  • the fifth embodiment of the presentation packaging according to the invention will now be described first with reference to FIG. Many features are similar to the previous ones Embodiments carried out and are accordingly provided with the same reference symbols.
  • the support part 4 shown in part (a) of FIG. 5 corresponds to the support parts of the embodiments shown in FIGS. 1 and 2. In this regard, reference is also made to the description of the previous execution forms.
  • the blank of the base part 2 of the fifth embodiment will first be described with reference to FIG. 5 (d). Except for the upper end region 22, the section has a rectangular shape and has the following sections from bottom to top: a lower end piece 19, then the front wall 18 with a punch 102, then the partition 12 and the rear wall 10.
  • the rear wall 10 has an upper region 20 which has two parallel fold lines 24 at its upper end. The two fold lines 24 allow the upper end area 22 to be bent off.
  • the end piece 19 is folded over onto the rear side of the front wall 18 which is at the rear in the illustration in FIG. 5 (d) (and therefore not visible in FIG. 5 (d)).
  • the intermediate wall 12 is folded towards the rear wall 10 so that it protrudes perpendicularly to the rear wall 10 (upwards from the figure plane of FIG. 5 (d)).
  • the rear wall 18 is folded over relative to the intermediate wall 12, so that the front wall 18 runs essentially parallel to the rear wall 10, as shown in FIG. 5 (b).
  • the folded end piece 19 now lies on top of the rear wall 18 and covers an upper portion thereof.
  • the end piece 19 can be connected to the underlying area of the front wall 18 by adhesive zones.
  • An advantage of this embodiment is that the cut in the areas of the sections 18 and 19 on the top in the view of Figure 5 (d) can be colored white or whitish, while the opposite side te can be colored darker.
  • the whitish colored side of the end piece 19 then lies on the upwardly facing surface, which is followed by a darker colored section of the originally opposite side of the front wall 18 below .
  • This has the advantage that the front wall in the area of the end piece 19 can be printed with graphic, pictorial or text information, while the adjoining section of the front wall 18 consists of a darker-colored material that gives an aesthetically desirable appearance of a natural product ( brownish color) or a recycled product.
  • FIG. 5 (d) On the side of the front wall 18 facing the rear wall 10 there is a punching 102 (see FIG. 5 (d)) which, in the configuration of FIG. 5 (b), forms a downwardly pointing nose which can be lifted around an elastic band 100 running behind the nose of the punching 102 until it rests against the end points of the punching 102.
  • This elastic band 100 can, for example, have the shape of a rubber ring which, running around the article (not shown) on the support part 4, can encompass the base part 2 with the support part 4 and the article placed around it.
  • the rear wall 10 of the base part 2 and the support part 4 are connected in their upper regions in the following manner. In FIG.
  • a hook 90 made of elastic plastic is shown above the blank for the base part 2, which hook has a tab 92 extending therefrom and which has an opening 94 in its outer end region.
  • the hook 90 is further provided with a protruding pin 96 which is dimensioned and arranged such that the tab 92 can be folded over so that the opening 94 of the tab 92 can be brought into engagement with the pin 96.
  • the hook 90 is thus attached to the upper end region 22 of the sisteils 2 placed that the pin 96 engages in a Hakenausspa tion 23 at the upper end area and penetrates this.
  • the flap 92 can be folded over and the opening 94 at the The end of the tab can be brought into engagement with the outer end region of the pin 96 (for example by a snap connection) in order to produce the connection between the upper end regions of the support part 4 and the base part 2.
  • the sixth embodiment of the presentation packaging shown in FIG. 6 is similar in many design features to the fifth embodiment shown in FIG. 5, so that reference can be made to the corresponding description for FIG.
  • the end piece 19 'of the front wall 18 in the representation of FIG. 6 (d) is not folded back around the fold line on the opposite side of the front wall 18 and is fixed there by gluing in the illustration of Figure 6 (d) from the plane of the picture upwards and folded over onto the adjoining end area of the front wall 18 (without being glued there) so that the end piece 19 'is then in the folded three-dimensional configuration of the base part 2 according to Figure 6 (b) forms an inwardly folded flap under the front wall 18.
  • the end piece 19 ' is provided with punchings 103 near the fold line, each of which opens into a recess starting from one side of the end piece 19'.
  • punchings 103 enable an elastic retaining means, e.g. in the form of a rubber ring 100 through the punchings 103 and hook into the punchings so as to fix the elastic retaining strap to the composite of base part 2 and support part 4 with the article to be packaged (not shown) placed around it.

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L'invention concerne un emballage de présentation comportant un élément de base (2) et un élément de support (4). Un article textile à emballer peut être placé autour de l'élément de support (4) et inséré dans l'élément de base (2) avec l'élément de support (4). L'élément de base (2) comporte une paroi arrière et une paroi avant (18) opposée à la paroi arrière, la paroi arrière et la paroi avant (18) étant reliées entre elles dans au moins une section (12) et la paroi arrière s'étendant au-delà de la paroi avant (18) dans une zone supérieure. Lorsque l'élément de support (4) est inséré dans l'élément de base (2), il est positionné avec une section supérieure au-dessus de la section supérieure de la paroi arrière. La paroi arrière de l'élément de base (2) et l'élément de support (4) peuvent être reliées l'une à l'autre dans leur parties supérieures.
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