EP0207067B1 - Prismatic packing container - Google Patents

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EP0207067B1
EP0207067B1 EP86890178A EP86890178A EP0207067B1 EP 0207067 B1 EP0207067 B1 EP 0207067B1 EP 86890178 A EP86890178 A EP 86890178A EP 86890178 A EP86890178 A EP 86890178A EP 0207067 B1 EP0207067 B1 EP 0207067B1
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  • the invention relates to a prismatic packaged goods container with two head parts forming the end walls and a container jacket made of corrugated cardboard or the like which is attached to the head parts by means of angled edge tabs and consists of one or more parts.
  • each head part is made of plastic and has a groove extending from its edge into its interior, in which the angled edge tabs of the container shell are fastened, in particular by means of snap connections.
  • the snap connections consist of recesses in the edge tabs, which extend over the edge region from their bends and extend into the nose-like projections of the head parts.
  • a disadvantage of this known construction is that the recesses in the edge regions of the edge tabs both weaken the strength of the container and promote the penetration of moisture into the container, which consequently reduces the load capacity of the container.
  • edges of the edge tabs are protected only in the narrow areas of stacking or support strips, but are completely unprotected outside of these areas and are subject to severe wear and tear in the inevitable transport stresses, which leads to a further Can weaken or damage the container.
  • the outer groove flanks of the head parts protrude relatively far from the edge flaps, so that there is both the risk of breaking off by hooking into the groove flanks of other containers or bumping into them, as well as the accumulation of water in the grooves, so that the edge flaps are softened and the strength of the container is no longer given.
  • Impact loads on the head parts in the direction of the inside of the box can also lead to deformation of the edge tabs and the loosening of the snap connections.
  • the edge tabs can also be inserted into the grooves of the head parts only in end regions and, if appropriate, fastened with clips.
  • this variant also does not prevent loosening of the marginal flaps or their deformation e.g. when lifting the container, which is done by touching the opposite head parts, in particular in the case of heavy container contents, a force acting in the container interior is inevitably exerted on the two head parts.
  • Another disadvantage of the known construction is that the container cannot be detached without deformation of the edge tabs and is therefore unsuitable for repeated use.
  • Packaged goods containers are also known in which the edge strips are fastened directly to the outside of the plates of the head parts made of solid wood, plywood or wood fiber pressed material, the edge surfaces of the plates and the side surfaces of the edge strips being aligned.
  • the container casing formed from corrugated cardboard or the like lies against these aligned surfaces, the casing end faces being arranged in one plane with the outer surfaces of the edge strips, so that these end faces of the container casing remain unprotected by the edge strips.
  • the container jacket made of corrugated cardboard or the like is connected to the head parts by nails or wire clips.
  • the corrugated cardboard outer ceiling of the container jacket is damaged, which on the one hand weakens the connection in the area of the fastening elements, and on the other hand entails moisture penetration into the then open container and subsequently a reduction in the load-bearing capacity of the container.
  • the connecting elements penetrate parallel to the wood fiber in solid wood panels or plywood panels along the individual wood layers, so that their durability is reduced from the outset, quite apart from the fact that the entire corrugated cardboard can tear out due to the point load in the area of the connecting elements.
  • the end faces of the container shell are unprotected, so moisture can also penetrate there, which, in conjunction with the inevitable transport stresses, can lead to the corrugated cardboard being split into individual layers of paper and thus to further damage or weakening of the container.
  • the thickness of the edge strips must be adapted to the web width of the clips and it is not possible to use thinner edge strips in accordance with the possibly expected low load, which unnecessarily increases the material requirements and the weight.
  • the invention is therefore based on the object of eliminating all the deficiencies mentioned and of creating a packaged goods container of the type described at the outset fen, which has increased strength with reduced risk of damage and can be reassembled.
  • the invention solves this problem in that the headboards consist of wood or fiberboard and edge strips and the edge strips are held by at least two spacer plates at a distance corresponding to the thickness of the corrugated cardboard from the wood or wood fiber plates and the angled edge tabs fit into the the gaps left of the spacer plates of the head parts can be inserted.
  • the headboards are made of wood or fibreboard and edge strips, the sensitive, open corrugated cardboard face is moved away from the end of the container so that there is no risk of damage.
  • the edge strips are offset up to the outer surface of the container casing and thus provide real edge protection.
  • the container can be easily assembled or transported in a disassembled state without special tools. Although in the finished container the edge tabs are only inserted into the gaps between the head parts, there is a firm cohesion, since the edge tabs fill the free spaces between the spacer plates. When disassembling for reuse of the container, the edge tabs must be pivoted, the free corners of the tabs being temporarily deformed by the edges of the spacer plates.
  • the packaged goods container consists of two head parts 1 forming the end walls, only one of which is shown, and a correspondingly folded container jacket 2.
  • the container jacket does not need to form all four jacket walls in one piece, it can also e.g. consist of a main part and a supplementary part, resulting in two or three connected walls, the end section of the main part and supplementary part possibly overlapping.
  • the two head parts 1 are made of a wood or fibreboard 3 and edge strips 4, the edge strips 4 being held by means of spacer plates 5 at a distance from the plate 3 which corresponds to the thickness of the corrugated cardboard or the like from which the container jacket 2 exists.
  • the container jacket 2 has angled edge tabs 6, the length of which is adapted to the spaces left by the spacer plates 5 between the spacer plates 5.
  • the edge tabs 6 do not require any fastening means on the head parts 3, since they just fit between the spacer plates 5.
  • they would have to be pivoted outward about the lower side edge, but this is prevented by the spacer plates 5.
  • perfect cohesion is also ensured by the fact that each fully filled packaged goods container is enclosed in the usual way with tensioning straps.

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1. A prismatic packaging container comprising two head elements (1), which constitute the end walls, and a container shell (2), which is made of corrugated board or the like and is secured to the head elements (1) by means of angled edge lugs (6) and consists of one or more parts, characterized in that the head elements (1) consist of wooden or woodfibre boards and of edge bars (4) each edge bar is spaced from the wooden or woodfibre boards (3) a distance corresponding to the thickness of the corrugated board by at least two spacer plates (5) and the angled edge lugs (6) are adapted to be snugly fitted into the spaces which ae kept free by the spacer plates (5) between the edge bars (4) and the wooden or woodfibre boards (3) of the head elements (1).

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Die Erfindung betrifft einen prismatischen Packgutbehälter mit zwei die Stirnwände bildenden Kopfteilen und einem an den Kopfteilen mittels abgewinkelten Randlappen befestigten, aus einem oder mehreren Teilen bestehenden Behältermantel aus Wellpappe oder dgl.The invention relates to a prismatic packaged goods container with two head parts forming the end walls and a container jacket made of corrugated cardboard or the like which is attached to the head parts by means of angled edge tabs and consists of one or more parts.

Aus der US-A-3 632 037 ist ein solcher Packgutbehälter bekannt geworden, der nicht vollständig geschlossen ist und zur Aufbewahrung und zum Transport von Früchten dient. Bei diesem Behälter besteht jeder Kopfteil aus Kunststoff und weist eine von seinem Rand in sein Inneres erstreckte Nut auf, in der die abgewinkelten Randlappen des Behältermantels insbesondere mittels Schnappverbindungen befestigt sind. Die Schnappverbindungen bestehen aus Ausnehmungen in den Randlappen, die bis über den Kantenbereich von deren Abwinkelungen reichen und in die nasenartige Vorsprünge der Kopfteile erstreckt sind.Such a packaged goods container is known from US-A-3 632 037, which is not completely closed and is used for storing and transporting fruit. In this container, each head part is made of plastic and has a groove extending from its edge into its interior, in which the angled edge tabs of the container shell are fastened, in particular by means of snap connections. The snap connections consist of recesses in the edge tabs, which extend over the edge region from their bends and extend into the nose-like projections of the head parts.

Nachteilig bei dieser bekannten Konstruktion ist, daß durch die Ausnehmungen in den Kantenbereichen der Randlappen sowohl eine Schwächung der Festigkeit des Behälters erfolgt, als auch das Eindringen von Feuchtigkeit in den Behälter begünstigt wird, wodurch in weiterer Folge die Belastbarkeit des Behälters abnimmt.A disadvantage of this known construction is that the recesses in the edge regions of the edge tabs both weaken the strength of the container and promote the penetration of moisture into the container, which consequently reduces the load capacity of the container.

Außerdem ist durch die Befestigung der Randiappen an den Kopfteilen nur an den Stellen der Schnappverbindungen keine zuverlässige Befestigung dieser beiden Teile auch an den übrigen Bereichen der Kanten der Randlappen gewährleistet. Ein weiterer wesentlicher Nachteil der bekannten Konstruktion besteht jedoch darin, daß die Kanten der Randlappen nur in den schmalen Bereichen von Stapel- bzw. Tragleisten geschützt, jedoch außerhalb dieser Bereiche völlig ungeschützt sind und bei den unvermeidlichen Transportbeanspruchungen einem starken Verschleiß unterliegen, was zu einer weiteren Behälterschwächung bzw. -schädigung führen kann. Überdies stehen die außenliegenden Nutenflanken der Kopfteile verhältnismäßig weit von den Randlappen ab, so daß sowohl die Gefahr des Abbrechens durch Einhaken in Nutenflanken anderer Behälter bzw. Anstoßens an diesen, als auch der Ansammlung von Wasser in den Nuten besteht, wodurch die Randlappen aufgeweicht werden und die Festigkeit des Behälters nicht mehr gegeben ist. Stoßbeanspruchungen der Kopfteile in Richtung zum Kisteninneren können auch zu Deformierungen der Randlappen führen und ein Lösen der Schnappverbindungen zur Folge haben. Anstelle von Schnappverbindungen können gemäß der US-A-3 632 037 auch die Randlappen nur in Endbereichen in die Nuten der Kopfteile eingesteckt und gegebenenfalls mit Klammern befestigt werden. Auch diese Variante verhindert jedoch nicht ein Lösen der Randlappen bzw. deren Deformation z.B. beim Anheben des Behälters, das durch Anfassen der gegenüberliegenden Kopfteile erfolgt, wobei insbesondere bei schwerem Behälterinhalt zwangsläufig eine ins Behälterinnere wirkende Kraft auf die beiden Kopfteile ausgeübt wird. Ein weiterer Nachteil der bekannten Konstruktion liegt darin, daß der Behälter ohne Deformation der Randlappen nicht lösbar und daher für eine mehrmalige Wiederverwendung ungeeignet ist.In addition, due to the attachment of the rim apples to the head parts only at the points of the snap connections, no reliable attachment of these two parts to the other areas of the edges of the edge tabs is guaranteed. Another major disadvantage of the known construction, however, is that the edges of the edge tabs are protected only in the narrow areas of stacking or support strips, but are completely unprotected outside of these areas and are subject to severe wear and tear in the inevitable transport stresses, which leads to a further Can weaken or damage the container. In addition, the outer groove flanks of the head parts protrude relatively far from the edge flaps, so that there is both the risk of breaking off by hooking into the groove flanks of other containers or bumping into them, as well as the accumulation of water in the grooves, so that the edge flaps are softened and the strength of the container is no longer given. Impact loads on the head parts in the direction of the inside of the box can also lead to deformation of the edge tabs and the loosening of the snap connections. Instead of snap connections, according to US Pat. No. 3,632,037, the edge tabs can also be inserted into the grooves of the head parts only in end regions and, if appropriate, fastened with clips. However, this variant also does not prevent loosening of the marginal flaps or their deformation e.g. when lifting the container, which is done by touching the opposite head parts, in particular in the case of heavy container contents, a force acting in the container interior is inevitably exerted on the two head parts. Another disadvantage of the known construction is that the container cannot be detached without deformation of the edge tabs and is therefore unsuitable for repeated use.

Es sind auch Packgutbehälter bekannt, bei welchen die Randleisten unmittelbar an der Außenseite der aus Vollholz, Sperrholz oder Holzfaserpreßstoff bestehenden Platten der Kopfteile befestigt sind, wobei die Randflächen der Platten und die Seitenflächen der Randleisten fluchten. Der aus Wellpappe oder dgl. gebildete Behältermantel liegt an diesen fluchtenden Flächen an, wobei die Mantelstirnseiten in einer Ebene mit den Außenflächen der Randleisten angeordnet sind, so daß diese Stirnseiten des Behältermantels durch die Randleisten ungeschützt bleiben. Der Behältermantel aus Wellpappe oder dgl. wird durch Nägel oder Drahtklammern mit den Kopfteilen verbunden. Aus dieser Konstruktion ergeben sich nun verschiedene schwerwiegende Nachteile:Packaged goods containers are also known in which the edge strips are fastened directly to the outside of the plates of the head parts made of solid wood, plywood or wood fiber pressed material, the edge surfaces of the plates and the side surfaces of the edge strips being aligned. The container casing formed from corrugated cardboard or the like lies against these aligned surfaces, the casing end faces being arranged in one plane with the outer surfaces of the edge strips, so that these end faces of the container casing remain unprotected by the edge strips. The container jacket made of corrugated cardboard or the like is connected to the head parts by nails or wire clips. This construction now has several serious disadvantages:

Durch das Eintreiben der Verbindungselemente, also z.B. der Drahtklammern, Breitkopfnägel oder dgl., wird die Wellpappenaußendecke des Behältermantels beschädigt, was einerseits die Verbindung im Bereich der Befestigungselemente schwächt, anderseits ein Eindringen von Feuchtigkeit in den dann offenen Behälter und in weiterer Folge eine Verringerung der Belastbarkeit des Behälters mit sich bringt.By driving in the connecting elements, e.g. the wire clips, wide-headed nails or the like, the corrugated cardboard outer ceiling of the container jacket is damaged, which on the one hand weakens the connection in the area of the fastening elements, and on the other hand entails moisture penetration into the then open container and subsequently a reduction in the load-bearing capacity of the container.

Dazu kommt noch, daß die Verbindungselemente bei Vollholzplatten parallel zur Holzfaser bzw. bei Sperrholzplatten längs der einzelnen Holzlagen eindringen, so daß ihre Haltbarkeit von vornherein reduziert ist, ganz abgesehen davon, daß die ganze Wellpappe wegen der punktförmigen Belastung im Bereich der Verbindungselemente ausreißen kann. Außerdem sind die Stirnseiten des Behältermantels ungeschützt, es kann dort also ebenfalls Feuchtigkeit eindringen, was in Verbindung mit den unvermeidlichen Transportbeanspruchungen zu einer Spaltung der Wellpappe in einzelne Papierlagen und damit zu einer weiteren Behälterbeschädigung bzw. -schwächung führen kann. Werden zur Verbindung des Behältermantels mit den Rändern der Kopfteile Drahtklammern verwendet, von denen jeweils ein Schenkel in die Platte des Kopfteils und der andere Schenkel in die betreffende Randleiste eingetrieben wird, so muß die Dicke der Randleisten der Stegbreite der Klammern angepaßt werden, und es ist nicht möglich, entsprechend der gegebenenfalls zu erwartenden geringen Belastung dünnere Randleisten zu verwenden, was den Materialbedarf und das Gewicht unnötig erhöht.In addition, the connecting elements penetrate parallel to the wood fiber in solid wood panels or plywood panels along the individual wood layers, so that their durability is reduced from the outset, quite apart from the fact that the entire corrugated cardboard can tear out due to the point load in the area of the connecting elements. In addition, the end faces of the container shell are unprotected, so moisture can also penetrate there, which, in conjunction with the inevitable transport stresses, can lead to the corrugated cardboard being split into individual layers of paper and thus to further damage or weakening of the container. If wire clips are used to connect the container casing to the edges of the head parts, one leg of which is driven into the plate of the head part and the other leg is driven into the edge strip in question, the thickness of the edge strips must be adapted to the web width of the clips and it is not possible to use thinner edge strips in accordance with the possibly expected low load, which unnecessarily increases the material requirements and the weight.

Ein weiterer nicht unbedeutender Nachteil ist auch darin zu erblicken, daß die Behälter, wenn sie leer verschickt werden, ein großes Frachtvolumen aufweisen, da sie nicht zerlegbar und wieder zusammensetzbar sind und dementsprechend hohe Frachtkosten verursachen. Wünschenswert wäre dagegen ein Packgutbehälter, der zwar eine ausreichende Festigkeit und Belastbarkeit besitzt, aber aus wenigen flachen Teilen vom Benützer selbst wiederholt zusammengebaut werden kann, ohne besondere Werkzeuge oder Verbindungsmittel verwenden zu müssen, so daß er als Leergut nur wenig Frachtvolumen beansprucht.Another not insignificant disadvantage can also be seen in the fact that the containers, when they are shipped empty, have a large volume of freight, since they cannot be dismantled and reassembled and accordingly cause high freight costs. On the other hand, it would be desirable to have a packaged goods container which, although it has sufficient strength and resilience, can itself be assembled repeatedly from a few flat parts by the user himself, without having to use special tools or connecting means, so that he uses only a small volume of freight as empties.

Somit liegt der Erfindung die Aufgabe zugrunde alle angeführten Mängel zu beseitigen und einen Packgutbehälter der eingangs geschilderten Art zu schaffen, der eine erhöhte Festigkeit bei verringerter Beschädigungsgefahr aufweist und wiederholt zusammengebaut werden kann.The invention is therefore based on the object of eliminating all the deficiencies mentioned and of creating a packaged goods container of the type described at the outset fen, which has increased strength with reduced risk of damage and can be reassembled.

Die Erfindung löst die gestellte Aufgabe dadurch, daß die Kopfteile aus Holz- oder Holzfaserplatten und Randleisten bestehen und die Randleisten durch mindestens je zwei Distanzplatten in einem der Wellpappendicke entsprechenden Abstand von den Holz- bzw. Holzfaserplatten gehalten sind und die abgewinkelten Randlappen passend in die von den Distanzplatten freigelassenen Zwischenräume der Kopfteile einsteckbar sind.The invention solves this problem in that the headboards consist of wood or fiberboard and edge strips and the edge strips are held by at least two spacer plates at a distance corresponding to the thickness of the corrugated cardboard from the wood or wood fiber plates and the angled edge tabs fit into the the gaps left of the spacer plates of the head parts can be inserted.

Dadurch, daß die Kopfteile aus Holz- oder Holzfaserplatten und Randleisten bestehen, ist die empfindliche, offene Wellpappenstirnseite von den gefährdeten Behälterkanten wegverlegt, so daß dort keine Beschäidigungsgefahr besteht. Die Randleisten sind bis zur Außenfläche des Behältermantels versetzt und bilden dadurch einen echten Kantenschutz.Because the headboards are made of wood or fibreboard and edge strips, the sensitive, open corrugated cardboard face is moved away from the end of the container so that there is no risk of damage. The edge strips are offset up to the outer surface of the container casing and thus provide real edge protection.

Da die Randlappen des Behältermantels lediglich in die freigelassenen Zwischenräume zwischen den Randleisten und den Holz- bzw. Holzfaserplatten der Kopfteile eingesteckt werden, läßt sich der Behälter ohne besonderes Werkzeug leicht zusammenbauen bzw. im zerlegten Zustand transportieren. Obwohl beim fertigen Behälter die Randlappen lediglich in die Zwischenräume der Kopfteile eingesteckt sind, ergibt sich ein fester Zusammenhalt, da die Randlappen die freien Zwischenräume zwischen den Distanzplatten passend füllen. Beim Zerlegen zur Wiederverwendung des Behälters müssen die Randlappen verschwenkt werden, wobei die freien Ecken der Lappen durch die Kanten der Distanzplatten vorübergehend deformiert werden. Diese geringfügige Deformation hat jedoch für den wiederholten "Zusammenbau des Behälters keine Bedeutung, da die Festigkeit der Verbindung durch das Einstecken der Randlappen über ihre gesamte Länge und Breite in die Zwischenräume zwischen den Randleisten und den Holz- bzw. Holzfaserplatten der Kopfteile gewährleistet ist. Es ergibt sich auch keine Schwächung im Bereich der Verbindungsstellen zwischen der den Behältermantel bildenden Wellpappe und dem Kopfteil. Die Dicke der Randleisten kann den zu erwartenden Beanspruchungen voll angepaßt werden, und es erübrigt sich eine Überdimensionierung.Since the edge tabs of the container casing are only inserted into the free spaces between the edge strips and the wood or wood fiber boards of the head parts, the container can be easily assembled or transported in a disassembled state without special tools. Although in the finished container the edge tabs are only inserted into the gaps between the head parts, there is a firm cohesion, since the edge tabs fill the free spaces between the spacer plates. When disassembling for reuse of the container, the edge tabs must be pivoted, the free corners of the tabs being temporarily deformed by the edges of the spacer plates. However, this slight deformation is of no importance for the repeated "assembly of the container, since the strength of the connection is ensured by inserting the edge tabs over their entire length and width into the spaces between the edge strips and the wood or wood fiber boards of the head parts. It there is also no weakening in the area of the connection points between the corrugated cardboard forming the container jacket and the head part. The thickness of the edge strips can be fully adapted to the expected stresses, and there is no need for over-dimensioning.

In der Zeichnung ist der Erfindungsgegenstand in einem Ausführungsbeispiel dargestellt, und zwar zeigen:

  • Fig. 1 einen aus einem Stück bestehenden Behältermantel und einen Kopfteil vor dem Zusammenbau im Schaubild,
  • Fig. 2 einen Vertikalschnitt durch den mit dem Behältermantel zusammengebauten Kopfteil nach der Linie 11-11 der Fig. 1 und
  • Fig. 3 einen entsprechenden Horizontalschnitt nach der Linie 111-111 der Fig. 1.
The drawing shows the subject matter of the invention in one exemplary embodiment, namely:
  • 1 is a one-piece container casing and a head part before assembly in the diagram,
  • Fig. 2 is a vertical section through the assembled with the container shell head part along the line 11-11 of Fig. 1 and
  • 3 shows a corresponding horizontal section along the line 111-111 of FIG. 1st

Der erfindungsgemäße Packgutbehälter besteht aus zwei die Stirnwände bildenden Kopfteilen 1, von denen nur einer dargestellt ist, und aus einem entsprechend gefalteten Behältermantel 2. Der Behältermantel braucht nicht alle vier Mantelwände einstückig zu bilden, er kann auch z.B. aus einem zwei oder drei zusammenhängende Wände ergebenden Haupt- und einem Ergänzungsteil bestehen, wobei sich gegebenenfalls Endabschnitt von Haupt- und Ergänzungsteil überlappt. Die beiden Kopfteile 1 sind aus einer Holz- oder Holzfaserplatte 3 und Randleisten 4 hergestellt, wobei die Randleisten 4 mit Hilfe von Distanzplatten 5 in einem Abstand von der Platte 3 gehalten sind, welcher der Dicke der Wellpappe oder dgl. entspricht, aus der der Behältermantel 2 besteht. Der Behältermantel 2 weist abgewinkelte Randlappen 6 auf, die in ihrer Länge den von den Distanzplatten 5 freigelassenen Zwischenräumen zwischen den Distanzplatten 5 angepaßt sind. Zwar müssen beim Zusammenstecken Zwängungen überwunden werden, doch benötigen die Randlappen 6 keine Befestigungsmittel an den Kopfteilen 3, da sie eben passend zwischen die Distanzplatten 5 greifen. Um beispielsweise die die Seitenwände bildenden Teile des Behältermantels 2 von den Kopfteilen zu lösen, müßten sie um die untere Seitenkante auswärtsgeschwenkt werden, woran sie aber durch die Distanzplatten 5 gehindert werden. Schließlich ist der einwandfreie Zusammenhalt auch dadurch gesichert, daß jeder fertig gefüllte Packgutbehälter in üblicher Weise mit Spannbändern umschlossen wird.The packaged goods container according to the invention consists of two head parts 1 forming the end walls, only one of which is shown, and a correspondingly folded container jacket 2. The container jacket does not need to form all four jacket walls in one piece, it can also e.g. consist of a main part and a supplementary part, resulting in two or three connected walls, the end section of the main part and supplementary part possibly overlapping. The two head parts 1 are made of a wood or fibreboard 3 and edge strips 4, the edge strips 4 being held by means of spacer plates 5 at a distance from the plate 3 which corresponds to the thickness of the corrugated cardboard or the like from which the container jacket 2 exists. The container jacket 2 has angled edge tabs 6, the length of which is adapted to the spaces left by the spacer plates 5 between the spacer plates 5. Although constraints have to be overcome when plugging together, the edge tabs 6 do not require any fastening means on the head parts 3, since they just fit between the spacer plates 5. For example, in order to detach the parts of the container casing 2 that form the side walls from the head parts, they would have to be pivoted outward about the lower side edge, but this is prevented by the spacer plates 5. Finally, perfect cohesion is also ensured by the fact that each fully filled packaged goods container is enclosed in the usual way with tensioning straps.

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  1. A prismatic packaging container comprising two head elements (1 which constitute the end walls, and a container shell (2), which is made of corrugated board or the like and is secured to the head elements (1) by means of angled edge lugs (6) and consists of one or more parts, characterized in that the head elements (1) consist of wooden or woodfibre boards and of edge bars (4) each edge bar is spaced from the wooden or woodfibre boards (3) a distance corresponding to the thickness of the corrugated board by at least two spacer plates (5) and the angled edge lugs (6) are adapted to be snugly fitted into the spaces which are kept free by the spacer plates (5) between the edge bars (4) and the wooden or woodfibre boards (3) of the head elements (1).
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