EP0491399B1 - Boîte avec couvercle perforé - Google Patents

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EP0491399B1
EP0491399B1 EP91121815A EP91121815A EP0491399B1 EP 0491399 B1 EP0491399 B1 EP 0491399B1 EP 91121815 A EP91121815 A EP 91121815A EP 91121815 A EP91121815 A EP 91121815A EP 0491399 B1 EP0491399 B1 EP 0491399B1
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Jürgen Heitele
Klaus Mohrhäuser
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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
    • B65D5/44Integral, inserted or attached portions forming internal or external fittings
    • B65D5/50Internal supporting or protecting elements for contents
    • B65D5/5028Elements formed separately from the container body
    • B65D5/5035Paper elements
    • B65D5/504Racks having upstanding ridges formed by folds, and provided with slits or recesses

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  • the invention relates to a box or a box insert for cylindrical objects, such as ampoules, bottles and the like, with a first hollow wall receiving part of the article to be packaged and a second hollow wall receiving another part of the article to be packaged, the two hollow walls, from a folded web of material are erected, arranged essentially parallel to one another on a common floor, and are connected to this via at least one adhesive flap designed as a baseboard, turned in against the upright direction and connected to the floor.
  • Such a box or such a box insert is known from FR-A-2 431 972.
  • the known folding box does have the front side of the hollow walls partially closing, hinged side flaps. However, these only give the box stability and support in connection with the cover part.
  • a packaging insert with compartments for holding individual screws is known from DE-U-85 06 767, the packaging insert being stored in an outer carton.
  • This packaging insert has the compartments to be packed, which are formed by incisions between webs, the webs forming the individual compartments between them after the packaging blank has been erected.
  • These compartments are provided in a cavity wall, which is supported by a baseboard on the bottom of the packaging insert. This baseboard is arranged on the cavity wall in such a way that it extends in the direction away from the cavity wall and is glued to the floor, for example. If this packaging insert is now delivered in a collapsed state, the hollow wall must be erected before the objects are packed, so that the compartments for receiving the objects to be packed are formed.
  • the object of the invention is to design a box or a box insert of the type described in the introduction in such a way that the stability and thus the stackability of the box or the insert is improved.
  • a side flap which closes the hollow wall on the end face thereof is provided with an insertion flap, that folding flaps are provided next to the side flaps and that the side flaps and the folding flaps are glued to one another.
  • the baseboard is turned in the opposite direction to the upright and connected to the floor. This has the advantage that the erection of the cavity walls from the flat state can be carried out easily and with little mechanical effort.
  • the hollow wall is connected to the bottom of the packaging device via the baseboard, the connection being able to be made, for example, by means of gluing, stapling or the like. Since the skirting board is turned in the opposite direction to the upright direction of the cavity wall, the skirting board is bent at its fold with respect to the adjacent side part of the cavity wall and the skirting board and the adjacent side wall are under tension against one another. When lying flat So the baseboard and the adjacent side wall are always together.
  • the individual compartment wall is stiffened because of the baseboard and is strong enough to withstand the force required when opening or tearing open the section of the cover without significant deformation. This also avoids that when a section is pulled off or opened, an adjacent section also completely or partially detaches and makes the compartment closed with this section accessible.
  • packaging device Since these features apply to both a box and a box insert, e.g. can be realized with a cover by a transparent film, or another packaging device, the collective term "packaging device” is used in the following.
  • the cover on the folding box reinforces the upper sides of the hollow walls, the hollow walls are kept in their predetermined shape and the folding box becomes more stable overall. This advantage is particularly evident when the cavity walls are weakened by cutouts that form the receptacles for the objects to be packaged.
  • the baseboard can be bent by 180 ° on the fold mentioned above. This has the advantage that the uprighting of the hollow wall can be carried out much more easily from its flat lying state, since due to the pretensioning of the baseboard, the straightening process is supported and the side wall adjoining the baseboard is already pushed in the correct direction. With machine erection it is necessary therefore no mandrels that have to be inserted laterally into the cavity wall in order to steer it in the correct direction.
  • the side flap with insert flap can be provided in a simple manner on the same blank, and they can be folded after the hollow wall has been erected and inserted into the end face. This further stiffens and stabilizes the cavity wall.
  • the side flaps preferably have a size corresponding to the cross section of the hollow wall, which size can serve as the front outer wall of the entire packaging device.
  • the side flap and the flap can be fixed at opposite points of the hollow wall by means of a fold, so that they are folded towards one another in the direction of the free end face.
  • Another possibility is that the flap is fixed laterally next to the side flap by means of a fold, so that the folds of the flap and the side flap are at an angle to one another. Folding in the flap tabs further stiffens and stabilizes the cavity walls.
  • the shape of the erected packaging device is fixed and it is ensured that the packaging device does not fold itself automatically.
  • These packaging devices can be used, for example, to hold particularly sensitive objects, it being ensured that the shape of the packaging device is not changed even when a large force is exerted from outside.
  • Such packaging facilities can also Storage of particularly heavy objects can be used, with large stack heights being achievable.
  • the box has a cover which has sections which can be opened independently of one another.
  • the sections of the cover that are to be opened are formed by predetermined dividing lines.
  • Such desired dividing lines can be perforation lines or lines cut only up to a part of the thickness of the covering material, along which the portions of the covering which can be opened independently of one another can be torn open and thus separated from the rest of the covering and from the box.
  • Several methods can also be combined to produce the target dividing lines.
  • the sections of the cover which are to be opened are arranged separately from one another.
  • B. also be designed in the manner of one or more compartments covering labels, which are connected to the box and, for opening, can be removed from it.
  • At least areas of the cover that cannot be opened are glued to the box. This makes it easy to attach the cover to a filled box and reliably closes it.
  • Portions of the cover that can also be opened can also be partially glued to the box.
  • the gluing of sections to be opened with the box must be carried out in such a way that when a section is opened neither the box nor the remaining area of the cover is damaged.
  • an adhesive can be selected that separates when a section to be opened is torn off without damaging the cover or the box.
  • Suitable target dividing lines can also be provided in the box itself.
  • the cover can consist of a flat piece which is glued to upward-facing end faces of outer and intermediate walls or from other raised areas of the box, which are then torn off together with the sections of the cover which are to be opened.
  • end edges pointing upwards should be widened to form end faces.
  • the cover is provided as a lid for closing a box, for example in the case of a folding box which is intended to hold rod-shaped or cylindrical objects such as glass ampoules. It is possible to make the box and cover from a uniform To produce material such as cardboard, plastic or metal foil. This means that there is no need to separate different components from different materials during disposal.
  • the cover can also consist of a transparent film or its sections. In a development of this embodiment, the cover is made in one piece with the blank of the folding box.
  • a separating material is applied to the surface of the sections of the cover to be opened, which surface faces the box.
  • Paper or plastic film for example, is suitable as the separating material.
  • This release material has the shape of the sections of the cover that are to be opened and is glued to the cover after the adhesive has been applied. As a result, the sections of the cover to be opened do not stick to the box and not to its contents.
  • the adhesive can be applied continuously to the entire surface of the cover facing the box.
  • the separating layer connects the sections of the cover which are to be opened with one another.
  • sections of the cover which are separate from one another or which are connected to one another at a few points in order to simplify production can be connected to one another and attached together on the box. This makes it easier to close the filled box. To open a single section, this is pulled off, the separating material tearing through at the edge of the section to be opened.
  • this is facilitated by a perforation as the target dividing line.
  • a further embodiment provides that the packaging device has a one-part or multi-part hinged cover instead of or in addition to the described lid.
  • This packaging device is designed in such a way that, after erecting and fixing the hollow walls, the objects to be packaged are inserted and the packaging device can be closed with the hinged lid, if necessary after the lid described has been attached.
  • the folding box can be closed as a whole by the hinged lid, even if individual sections of the lid described have already been opened. There is therefore no need for a separate outer packaging into which the packaging device must be inserted.
  • the hinged lid is glued to a side wall of the packaging device and in particular has a tamper-evident closure.
  • the adhesive hinged lid has the advantage that it is captively connected to the packaging device and that it can always be closed again after opening.
  • the tamper-evident closure has the advantage that it is immediately recognizable whether the entire Box is still closed originally or has already been opened.
  • a secure connection of a folding box, designed as an insert in a further folding box, of the packaging device with the further folding box is achieved in that it is captively locked in the further folding box. This has the advantage that after inserting the folding box insert serve and the objects to be packed with it are safely stored in the further folding box.
  • the bottom section located between the hollow walls is advantageously inscribable or printable. User instructions or manufacturer information can be attached here, whereby it is ensured that this area is not covered, for example, by the baseboards of the cavity walls.
  • the common bottom of the cavity walls is one or more pieces.
  • a further feature of the invention is seen in the fact that the packaging device consists of a one-part or multi-part folding blank.
  • folds are shown as thin double lines, perforations as dashed lines and adhesive areas as dotted areas.
  • FIG. 1 shows a folding blank 1 which consists of a plurality of sections 2 to 10 arranged parallel to one another, the sections 2 to 10 being separated from one another by folds 11 to 18.
  • the folding blank 1 is constructed essentially symmetrically and has in the middle the bottom section 6, to which the folds 14 and 15 are applied in the outer side wall sections 5 and 7.
  • the upper wall sections 4 and 8 adjoin these outer side wall sections 5 and 7 via the folds 13 and 16.
  • the folding blank 1 ends over the folds 12 and 7 and the inner side wall sections 3 and 9 and over the folds 11 and 18 in the sections designed as baseboards 2 and 10.
  • the inner wall sections 3 and 9 and the upper wall sections 4 and 8 have cutouts 19 and 20 which, when the folding blank 1 (FIG.
  • the baseboards 2 and 10 are folded at their folds 11 to 18 when the folding blank 1 is erected that they form two cavity walls 21 and 22, in which the compartments 19 'and 20' are now arranged.
  • the two baseboards 2 and 10 are each bent in the direction of the interior of the hollow wall and, for example, by gluing to the bottom section 6 are connected.
  • Dar folding blank 1 consists of a flat cardboard material, so that the erection of sections 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 to form the hollow walls 21 and 22 can be done both manually and mechanically.
  • the cutouts 19 and 20 are shaped such that they form compartments 19 'and 20' in which, for example, glass ampoules and / or glass bottles can be used.
  • Undercuts 23 and 24 ensure that size tolerances on the objects to be packaged do not lead to the objects inserted into compartments 19 'and 20' falling out. Through the undercuts 23 and 24, the object is locked in the essentially part-circular mounts.
  • FIG. 2 shows a folding box blank 27 with a bottom section 28 which is surrounded by four side wall sections 29 to 32 via folds 33 to 36.
  • the side wall sections 29 to 32 are connected to one another in their transverse edges via folding corners 37 to 40.
  • the side wall sections 29 to 31 have fold-in flaps 44 to 46 articulated via folds 41 to 43, the fold-in flaps 45 and 46 after the side wall sections 29 to 32 have been erected and the folding corners 37 to 40 have been folded into the inside of the folding box by means of the folded and closed the inner wall of the side wall sections 30 and 31 adjacent folding corners 37 to 40 are placed.
  • the wrapping flap 44 has two adhesive strips 47 with which it is glued to the inside of the side wall section 29.
  • the transverse edges of the insert tabs 45 and 46 facing the insert tab 44 have triangular tabs 48 and 49, the shape of which is essentially the same as that lacking on the transverse edges 50 and 51 of the insert tab 44 Section. This ensures that after erecting the side wall sections 29 to 32 and folding in the folding tabs 45 and 46, these snap into place with their tabs 48 and 49 in the space delimited by the transverse edges 50 and 51 next to the folding tab 44 glued onto the side wall section 29.
  • a fold line 52 is provided in the middle region of the fold 41, into which an insertion flap 53 can be inserted such that it comes to lie between the side wall section 29 and the glued-in flap 44.
  • the insertion tab 53 is provided on a double-walled cover, which is formed from a first cover section 54 and a second cover section 55.
  • the first cover section 54 is connected via a first fold 56 to the longitudinal edge of the side wall section 32 facing away from the base section 28 and the second cover section 55 is articulated to the first cover wall section 54 via a fold 57.
  • the insertion flap 53 is separated from the second cover section 55 via a cutting line 58, but is also articulated to the cover section 54 via the fold 57.
  • the second cover section 55 has two adhesive strips 59, by means of which it is glued to the cover section 54 after the fold 57 has been folded over.
  • the cover can also be simple.
  • the folding box blank 27 forms a folding box box which can be closed by the hinged lid 60.
  • the folding box insert which has arisen after the folding blank 1 of FIG. 1 has been erected can now be inserted into the folding box box 27, this with the transverse edges of its bottom section 6 snaps into place on the free longitudinal edges of the inlay flaps 45 and 46 which rest on the inside and lie on the inside of the side wall sections 30 and 31. This creates a captive device for use in folding boxes.
  • FIG. 3 shows a further folding blank 61 which stands out from the folding blank 1 shown in FIG. 1 in that the transverse edges of the upper wall section 4, the bottom section 6 and the lower wall section 8 with folding tabs 62 to 65 or side tabs 66 and 67 have passed.
  • the side flaps 66 and 67 are designed such that they close the free end faces of the hollow wall 21 formed by sections 3, 4, 5 and 6 and the free end faces of the hollow wall 22 formed by sections 6, 7, 8 and 9.
  • the side flaps 66 and 67 on folds 68 and 69 are folded in the direction of the hollow walls 21 and 22.
  • the two side plates 66 and 67 are fixed in this position via the folding plates 62 to 65, which are articulated to the wall sections 4 and 8 by means of folds 70 to 73, the folding plates 62 to 65 being folded onto the side plates 66 and 67 for contact and can be glued to them.
  • the gluing can take place on the outside of the side flaps 66 and 67 or else on the inside.
  • the side flap 67 is shown at the ends of the hollow walls 21 and 22 shown at the top right, and the flap flaps 63 and 65 are shown by way of example. It can be seen that not only the free end faces of the hollow walls 21 and 22, but also the free space located between these two hollow walls 21 and 22 is laterally closed via the side flap 67.
  • FIG. 4 shows a further folding box blank 74 which, when erected, forms a hinged lid.
  • This folding box blank 74 consists of a cover section 75 which is connected to side flaps 80 to 83 via folds 76 to 79.
  • the side flap 81 is provided in its central region with a perforation line 84 which divides the side flap 81 into two flap sections.
  • the perforation line 84 delimits an insertion tab 85 which can be separated from the side tab 81. After removal, the insertion tab 85 and the two tab portions of the side tab 81 are still connected to the lid portion 75 via the fold 77.
  • a securing section 91 is limited, which is glued to the inside of the insertion tab 85 as soon as the hinged lid is opened on the packaging device. Furthermore, sections 6 and 7 have a handle opening 92, via which the glued-on insertion tab 85 can be gripped and raised.
  • the perforation line 84 tears open in the side flap 81 (FIG. 4) and the securing section 91 separates out of the outer side wall section 7 along the perforation lines 90.
  • the fold 16 is provided with a cutting line 93, via which the insertion tab 85 can be inserted behind the outer side wall section 7 for reclosure.
  • the securing section 91 has been torn out of the outer side wall section 7, it can immediately be seen that the box is no longer originally sealed.
  • the securing section 91 glued to the insertion tab 85 thus forms a tamper-evident closure.
  • FIG. 5 shows a further folding blank 94 which stands out from the folding blank 1 of FIG. 1 in that the outer side wall sections 5 and 7 have folding tabs 99 to 102 articulated via folds 95 to 98. Furthermore, the bottom section 6 is to be provided over folds 68 and 69 with side flaps 66 and 67, which in turn have insertion flaps 103 to 106. In addition, the side tabs 66 and 67 have handle openings 107 and 108.
  • the folding tabs 99 to 102 are folded over and shown in FIG overlapped by folding the side flap 66 along the fold 68, the two insertion flaps 103 and 105 finally being inserted below the two upper wall sections 4 and 8 into the interior of the hollow walls 21 and 22.
  • the free end faces of the hollow walls 21 and 22 on the opposite side are closed accordingly.
  • is over the side flaps 66 and 67 and the flap flaps 99 to 102 ensures high stability and rigidity of the two cavity walls 21 and 22.
  • FIG. 6 shows a folding box blank 109 which has four side wall sections 110 to 113, the side wall section 113 being glued with an adhesive flap 114.
  • the sleeve produced in this way can be closed in the usual manner at its open end faces via folding tabs 115 and side tabs 116 with insert tabs 117.
  • a packaging device erected from the folding blank 94 according to FIG. 5 can be pushed into this erected outer packaging and securely closed.
  • the handle openings 107 and 108 then serve to easily pull out the inserted packaging device.
  • FIG. 7 shows a further folding box blank 118 which essentially corresponds to the folding blank 94 of FIG. 5.
  • the flap 99 to 102 are each provided with insert tabs 123 to 126 articulated via folds 119 to 122 and have a size corresponding to the cross section of the hollow walls 21 and 22.
  • the side flaps 66 and 67 have cover sections 129 and 130 articulated via folds 127 and 128.
  • the cover section 129 is provided with a shoulder 131 which has two folds 132 and 133 and a cutting line 134 connecting the folds 132 and 133.
  • a handle section 135 is articulated to the extension 131 via the folds 132 and 133.
  • the grip section 135 has an adhesive strip 136.
  • the lid section 130 is provided with an opening 137 which is intended to receive a tab 138 of the handle section 135 cut out over the cutting line 134.
  • the adhesive strip 136 of the handle section 135 is glued to the outside of the lid section 130. After opening the box for the first time, in which the adhesive of the adhesive strip 136 is broken, a reclosure is possible by inserting the tab 138 of the handle section 135 into the opening 137 and folding the handle section 135 onto the top of the lid section 130.
  • Stabilization and stiffening of the cavity walls 21 and 22 is achieved by folding the flap 99 to 102 and inserting the insertion tabs 123 to 126 onto the free end faces and into the interior of the two cavity walls 21 and 22.
  • the packaging device shown in FIG. 7 is designed so that its compartments hold an ampoule and a bottle.
  • FIG. 8 shows an erected folding blank in which the hollow walls 21 and 22 are set up.
  • the two baseboards 2 and 10 are bent into the interior of the two hollow walls 21 and 22 and glued to the bottom section 6.
  • the two end faces of each cavity wall 21 or 22 are closed by a side flap 66 or 67.
  • 8 shows on the one hand the side flap 66 in the embodiment of FIG. 5 and the side flap 67 in the embodiment of FIG. 3.
  • the side flap 66 over the flap 99 and 101 placed and the insertion tabs 103 and 105 inserted into the interior of the two hollow bodies 21 and 22 under the wall sections 4 and 8.
  • the two other end faces are closed in the embodiment according to FIG.
  • each end face closed not only is each end face closed, but also each cavity wall is fixed in its erected position.
  • the two design variants of the face closures are only combined and shown as examples.
  • FIG. 9 shows a section IX to IX through the packaging device according to FIG. 8, wherein it can clearly be seen that the two baseboards 2 and 10 are turned into the interior of the two hollow walls 21 and 22 against the uprighting direction, which is indicated by the arrows 139 and are connected to the bottom section 6.
  • FIG. 10 shows a cover 140 which is provided for the folding box from FIG. 8 or the blank 1 from FIG. 1.
  • the cover 140 consists of an almost rectangular cardboard, which is adapted to the shape of the top of the folding box.
  • the cover 140 has five sections 141 to be opened, which are arranged next to one another. When the folding box is finished and closed with the cover 140, the sections 141 to be opened cover the compartments 19 ', 20' which are provided as receptacles for glass ampoules, for example.
  • the five sections 141 to be opened touch one another in the central region of their long sides, but they are completely separated from one another by cuts 142. Therefore, when torn open of a section 141 to be opened does not exert any force on the adjacent sections 141 to be opened from the folding box closed with the cover 140.
  • Adhesive surfaces 144 are also provided on the outer ends of the cover 140 in addition to the sections 141 to be opened.
  • the sections 141 to be opened are connected to the adhesive surfaces 143, 144 via perforations 145.
  • the finished folding box Before the finished folding box is closed, it is filled.
  • adhesive can either be applied to the top of the folding box, the cutouts 19, 20 in the hollow walls 21, 22 remaining free of adhesive.
  • glue there is a risk that glue will get inside the folding box or on the objects to be packed; the items to be packaged can be glued to the folding box or to the cover 140.
  • cover 140 with adhesive over the entire surface and to glue it onto the folding box. Since the sections 141 of the cover 140 which are to be opened stick to the top of the folding box in the region where the latter is not cut out, an adhesive must be selected which enables the sections 141 to be opened without tearing the folding box itself. Here too there is a risk that the sections 141 to be opened Glue cover 140 to the objects to be packed in the folding box.
  • a further possibility of attaching the cover 140 to the folding box is to provide only the adhesive surfaces 143, 144 of the cover 140 with adhesive.
  • Such an application of adhesive exclusively to the adhesive surfaces 143, 144, with the exception of the sections 141 of the cover 140 that are to be opened, is more complex than a continuous application of adhesive.
  • FIG 11 shows the finished folding box closed with the cover 140.
  • Two of the sections 141 of the cover 140 that are to be opened have already been torn off the folding box.
  • the areas of the cover 140 which are designed as adhesive surfaces 143, 144 remain on the folding box.
  • the prepacking device can be inserted into a box sleeve or into a folding box box, in particular with a hinged lid.

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  1. Boîte, ou insert de boîte pour des objets de forme cylindrique, comme par exemple des ampoules, des bouteilles ou similaire, comprenant une première paroi creuse (21) qui reçoit une partie des objets à emballer, et une seconde paroi creuse (22) qui reçoit une autre partie des objets à emballer, dans laquelle les deux parois creuses (21, 22), qui sont redressées à partir d'une bande de matériau pliée, sont agencées sensiblement parallèlement l'une à l'autre sur un fond commun (6) et sont reliées à celui-ci par l'intermédiaire d'au moins une patte de collage réalisée sous la forme d'une barrette de pied (2, 10), ladite languette de collage étant renfoncée à l'encontre de la direction de redressement (139) et étant reliée au fond (6), caractérisée en ce qu'une patte latérale (66, 67, 99 à 102) qui referme la paroi creuse (21-22) à son extrémité frontale est pourvue d'une languette d'enfichage (103 à 106, 123 à 126), en ce que des languettes de rabattement (62 à 65, 99 à 102) sont prévues à côté et en contact des languettes latérales (66, 67), et en ce que les languettes latérales (66, 67) et les languettes de rabattement (62 à 65) sont collées les unes aux autres.
  2. Boîte selon la revendication 1, caractérisée en ce qu'elle comprend un couvercle rabattant (54, 55 ; 75 ; 129 ; 130) en une ou plusieurs parties.
  3. Boîte selon l'une ou l'autre des revendications 1 et 2, caractérisée en ce qu'elle peut être mise en place dans une boîtier repliable, en particulier avec couvercle basculant (54, 55), et est encliquetée dans celui-ci de façon imperdable.
  4. Boîte selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, caractérisée en ce que la boîte comporte une couverture (140), qui comporte des sections (141) à ouvrir indépendamment les unes des autres.
  5. Boîte selon la revendication 5, caractérisée en ce que les sections à ouvrir (141) de la couverture (140) sont formées par des lignes de séparation prédéfinies (142, 145).
  6. Boîte selon la revendication 4, caractérisée en ce que les sections à ouvrir (141) de la couverture (140) sont agencées séparément les unes des autres.
  7. Boîte selon l'une quelconque des revendications 4 à 6, caractérisée en ce qu'au moins des régions (143, 144) de la couverture (140) qui ne sont pas à ouvrir sont collées avec la boîte.
  8. Boîte selon les revendications (4 à 7), caractérisée en ce qu'un matériau de séparation est appliqué sur la surface, dirigée vers la boîte, des sections (141) à ouvrir de la couverture (140).
  9. Boîte selon la revendication (8), caractérisée en ce que le matériau de séparation relie les unes avec les autres les sections à-ouvrir (141) de la couverture (140).
  10. Flan d'une boîte selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes.
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