WO1992012058A1 - Folding box for use as ornamental packaging for oblong articles - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS 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
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- B65D5/46008—Handles formed separately from the container body
- B65D5/46056—Handles formed separately from the container body made of cord
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS 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
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS 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
- B65D5/00—Rigid 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
- B65D5/02—Rigid 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 by folding or erecting a single blank to form a tubular body with or without subsequent folding operations, or the addition of separate elements, to close the ends of the body
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS 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
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- B65D5/42—Details of containers or of foldable or erectable container blanks
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS 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
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- B65D81/368—Foldable carton-boxes simulating, or transformable into, a special configuration, e.g. a car, a house, an animal
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- the invention relates to a package with a bottom part with a bottom and an upper part equipped with a lid, which is connected to the lower part via a reduced cross section, the upper part u. if necessary, parts located thereon, such as ears, headgear or the like, the middle part forms the neck and the lower part forms the body of a shape which is painted or printed on the packaging.
- Packaging for example for elongated objects, such as in particular bottles, confectionery or the like, is known.
- the upper part represents a head and a headgear sitting on it
- the middle part the neck and the lower part the body of a shape which is painted or printed on the packaging.
- elongated objects, in particular bottles can be packaged in an appealing and comparatively safe manner .
- the hat was designed as a separate item that could easily be lost.
- packaging objects there is the difficulty that the packaging material is wrapped around the central axis of the object to be packaged and then folded up on the bottom and top.
- this type of packaging always entails the risk that, in particular, the bottom-side folding of the packaging material will open and the packaged object, if it is encompassed on the side, will tear the bottom-side folding of the packaging material due to its own weight and slip out of the packaging. Such slipping out of the packaged item is particularly bad if the packaged item is a bottle or the like filled with a liquid.
- Packaging with spring-loaded elements is also known in which, by relieving a spring, a certain part of the packaging expands or jumps up, thereby achieving surprise effects, for example in the case of advertising material or prank items. So far, separate springs made of spring steel or the like have been provided for such purposes. The installation of such spring elements is complex.
- Animal-like packaging is also known in which the animal ears were designed as separate individual parts, with the disadvantages of separate individual parts described above.
- the invention is therefore based on the object of creating generic, simpler to produce packaging for elongated objects which avoid the disadvantages of the prior art listed above.
- the object is achieved according to the invention by a packaging with a lower part with a bottom and an upper part equipped with a lid, which is connected to the lower part via a reduced cross-section, the upper part the head and the like.
- parts located thereon such as ears, headgear or the like
- the middle part forms the neck
- the lower part forms the body of a shape painted or printed on the packaging, in which the packaging consists of a single, one-piece surface area material cut exists. Because the packaging now consists of a single material blank, assembly is simple and no individual parts can be lost or incorrectly attached.
- a particularly preferred embodiment of the invention is generic packaging, wherein
- the blank (1) has two rectangles forming the head part (4) on the one hand and the bottom part (2) on the other hand, which are divided into several wall sections (24-30) by vertical fold lines (14-19) and by a central part made of trapezoidal contiguities Elements are connected, the head part (4)
- an insertion slot (10) is provided in a wall section (26) and a cover part (5) with an insertion tab (8) is cut,
- an insertion flap (12) which releases an insertion slot (12 ') for the insertion flap (8), is formed and on the wall section (29) a closed brim part (6) with a cutout ( 23) and an insertion tab (22) and an insertion slot (11) extending into the cutout (23), and c) on the wall sections (26) adjacent wall sections (25) and (27) each support parts (9) are cut.
- the stability of the packaging can be increased, the manufacture of the packaging being considerably simplified because the packaging consists of a single blank, since the provision of various individual parts and their assembly now can be avoided, so that only a single blank has to be worked.
- FIG. 1 shows the upper part of the packaging a head and a cap-like head covering sitting on it, wherein a) the wall sections (124-130) of the head part (104) with the wall sections (124'-ISO ') of the head covering via connecting sections (106, 106a, 120, 121) are connected,
- the connecting section (106a) has a snap-in opening (111),
- a further inner wall section (129) has a latching extension (113) for resiliently latching into the latching opening (111),
- a support part (109) on the wall section (126 ') are provided.
- spring-like parts according to the invention are now produced on a package from a single material blank can be made, the manufacture of such packaging is considerably simplified and the previously necessary provision of spring elements can be avoided.
- the invention also enables packaging with a kinetic effect, in which no separate elements have to be provided as spring means.
- a further preferred embodiment of the invention relates to generic packaging in which the upper part represents the head and ears sitting on it, an animal with ears or a blunt muzzle, such as a teddy bear or a cat, painted on or printed on the packaging, whereby.
- the head section has main sections (223-229) and uppermost head sections (224 "', 225"' and 227 “'and 228"') which are cut to one another and connected to one another via kink lines, the main section (230 ) the main head section (224) located on the other edge of the blank overlaps in the assembled state and is connected to it;
- a snap-in opening (210) for snapping into Snap-in opening (210) is provided in the assembled state of the packaging, and c) that the edge main head section (223) is an ear part (207) with a cut-on connecting strap (207 ') and the uppermost head sections (225 “', 227"'and 228 “') each have an ear part (207) cut over a kink line, a side ear part (207 ") connecting the two ear parts (207) of one ear at the main head sections (228 'and 229') is cut, and the connecting strap (207 ') fits onto the side ear part (207 ") of the connecting ear part (207) adjoining the upper head part (229) and is connected to it in the assembled state.
- animal-like packaging with ear-like extensions on the head part can now be produced according to the invention from a single blank, the production of such packaging and its handling, for example a reconstruction of the same, is considerably simplified compared to known packaging.
- this has that a) the head part cut to one another, connected to one another via kink lines, the lower, upper and uppermost heads ⁇ cuts (224 - 230, 224'- 230 'and 224 "', 225" ', 227 “' and 228” '), the head portions located at the edge (230' and 230) those located at the other edge of the blank When assembled, head sections (224 and 224 ') overlap and are connected to them;
- a snap-in extension (205) for snapping into the snap-in opening (210) is provided when the packaging is assembled, and c) that the upper edge head section (224 ') is a connecting ear part (7) with a cut connecting tab (207') and the upper head sections (225 “', 227"' and 228 “') each have an ear part (207) cut over a crease line, wherein a side ear part (207 "), which connects the two ear parts (207) of one ear, is cut at the upper wall sections of the head part (226 'and 229') and the connecting strap (207 ') onto the side ear part (207") of the to the upper head part (229 ') adjoining connecting pipe part (207) and is connected to it in the assembled state.
- the packaging consists essentially of cardboard or paper or laminated sheet-like materials, for example starch polymers or the like. Materials that are easy to reuse or are easy to dispose of are particularly cheap. Another advantage of the packaging according to the invention is that it can be transported or even shipped in the folded state, that is to say completely flat, so that it can be transported without problems.
- Example 1 shows the representation of a flat blank of a packaging according to Example 1,
- Example 3 shows the representation of a flat blank of a packaging according to the invention of example 2, 4 is a perspective view of the assembled packaging of Example 2.
- Fig. 7 is an illustration of the flat cut of a
- FIG. 8 is a perspective view of the assembled packaging of FIG. 7.
- solid lines mean cutting lines along which the cutting takes place.
- dash lines mean fold lines along which the packaging body is folded.
- the dash-dotted lines mean a line marking the course of the hat brim, as will be explained in more detail below.
- Fig. 1 shows the flat blank 1 of a package consisting of a lower packaging part 2, a central part 3 and a head part 4.
- Fold lines 14 to 19 are provided which run vertically over both the lower part and the head part and the folding of which results in the formation of a hexagonal body.
- the side walls of the head part are formed by the wall sections 25 to 30, while the connecting wall section 24 for forming the hexagonal shape is formed as an underlay beneath the wall section 30.
- a cover part 5 is cut, which has two insertion tabs 7 and one insertion tab 8.
- a circumferential brim part 6 is cut on the wall section 27, in the inner surface of which a cutout 23 is provided, which is designed such that it has two cutouts 13 and a narrow insertion flap 22.
- a cutout 23 is provided in the Krem ⁇ part 6
- an insertion tab 11 is also provided in the Krem ⁇ part 6
- the fold lines 14 to 19 can have a different length and be dimensioned such that after the hexagonal body has been formed, the cover part 5 cut onto the wall section 26 runs slightly inclined in the direction of the wall section 29.
- lines 15 and 16 are longest, while lines 18 and 19 are shortest.
- the lines 14 and 17 lying between them have a length which lies between these two sizes.
- the wall section 30 is first connected to the connecting wall section 24 and fastened in a suitable manner. This maintains the hexagonal plan of the packaging.
- the two support parts 9 are folded inwards.
- the brim part 6 is folded outwards on the folding line 31 and then inwards on the folding line 32 and then lifted over the hexagon with the cover part 5 still open, the narrow insertion flap 12 being allowed to snap into the insertion slot 11.
- the narrow insertion tab 22 is left in the insertion slot provided in the wall section 26 10 snap into place.
- the cover part 5 is placed on the open hexagonal surface in such a way that the insertion tabs 7 and 7a are pushed behind the wall sections 30 and 28, respectively.
- the insertion tab 8 is finally pushed through the slot resulting from the insertion slot 11 and the incision of the narrow insertion tab 12.
- the brim part is designed as a closed element and surrounds the head part of the packaging essentially in close contact ensures that the packaging is considerably stable.
- the brim can have a course due to the slightly beveled shape of the hexagon surface, as is indicated by the dash-dotted line 21 in FIG. 1. If, therefore, a face is painted or printed on the wall section 26 of the packaging body, which has the largest area of the wall sections 25 to 30, the impression of a hat pushed out of the forehead can arise, the smallest area, i.e. the wall section 29 means the back of the head. This form of the blank increases the appealing appearance of the packaging.
- the middle part 3 of the packaging body is folded in the usual way so that the fold lines 33 are folded inwards, the fold lines 34 are folded outwards and the fold lines 35 are folded inwards. This results in the neck part of the shape represented by the packaging body.
- the lower part is folded in the same way as the head part, i.e. that the connecting wall section 24 'is connected to the wall section 30'.
- the bottom part is folded in such a way that the support parts 37, 37a and 38, 38a and the part 40 come to rest under the bottom part 36.
- the insert tab is closed lent into the slot formed by the cutout 41.
- a carrying cord can be pulled through the cutouts 13, 42 and 42a, which further increases the stability of the packaging.
- FIG 3 shows a further embodiment of a fully folded package according to the invention in perspective, in which the cover part 5 is not inclined, i.e. in which all wall sections 25 to 30 have the same size and all fold lines 14 to 19 have the same length.
- the packaging is designed as a body with a hexagonal layout, because it is particularly favorable for reasons of stability.
- suitable layouts such as round or other polygonal bodies, if this appears to be relevant for the intended purpose.
- FIG. 4 shows the flat blank 1 of a packaging which consists of a lower packaging part 2, a central part 3 and a head part 4.
- Fold lines 114 to 119 are provided which run vertically over both the lower part and the head part and the folding of which results in the formation of a hexagonal body.
- the side walls of the head part are formed by the wall sections 124 to 130 and 124 'to 130', while the connecting wall sections 124 and 124 'are connected to the wall sections 130 and 130' to form the hevagonal shape.
- the wall sections 125-130 are connected to the wall sections 125'-130 'via connecting sections 106 and 106a and 120 and 121 connected.
- the snap-in extension 112 is cut out of the wall section 126 and the part of the connecting section 106 facing this section, which snaps into the snap-in opening 110 when the package is folded up, and which engages in the part of the connecting section 106 facing the wall section 126 ' is provided.
- the snap-in extension 113 is cut out of the wall section 129 and the connecting section 6a, which snaps into the snap-in opening 111 when the packaging is folded together.
- the snap-in extensions 112 and 113 are held in place by the narrow part of the snap-in openings 110 and 111, respectively. If, however, the lower areas of the snap-in extensions are pressed from the outside, their wider tabs are pressed into the wider areas of the snap-in openings 110 and 111, so that the upper part of the head part springs up springily.
- the shape of the blank explained above means that the packaging and spring elements are cut in one piece from a flat material, so that separate spring materials and additional connecting measures are unnecessary.
- a cover part 105 with cut-in tabs 107 and 107a is cut, with which the packing is closed behind the wall sections 127' and 125 'by pushing in the put-in tabs 107 and 107a.
- the support parts 108, 108a and 109 are used, which on the wall sections 128 ', 130' or. 126 'are provided.
- the wall sections 130, 130 ′ and 130 ′′ are first connected to the sections 124, 12 ′ and 124 ′′ and fastened in a suitable manner.
- the hexagonal plan of the packaging body is obtained.
- the support parts 108, 108a and 109 as well as the cover Part 105 and the insert tabs are each folded inwards and the lid is put together.
- the connecting parts 106, 106a, 120 and 121 are folded inwards, whereupon the snap-in extensions 112 and 113 are snapped into the snap-in openings 110 and 111, respectively.
- the middle part 3 of the packaging body is folded in the usual way so that the fold lines 33 are folded inwards or outwards. This results in the neck part of the shape represented by the packaging body.
- the bottom part is folded in such a way that the support parts 37, 37a and 38, 38a and the part 40 come to rest under the bottom part 36.
- the insertion flap is finally pushed into the slot formed by the cutout 41.
- a carrying cord can be pulled through the cutouts 13, 42 and 42a.
- FIG. 4 shows an embodiment of a fully folded package according to the invention in perspective.
- the connecting sections 106 and 106a are formed in the form of a cap-shaped umbrella.
- corresponding projections can also be shaped in any other way, depending on the intended use.
- FIG. 5 shows a flat blank of a packaging which consists of a lower packaging part 2, a central part 3 and a head part 4.
- Fold lines 214 to 219 are provided, which run vertically both over the lower part 2 and the head part 4 and by the folding of which the design fertilizer of a hexagonal body.
- the walls of the head part are formed by the respective lower wall sections 224 to 230, which are connected via kink lines, to which the upper head parts 224 ′ to 230 ′ are connected via the head main bending line 206, and the uppermost head parts or and 224 ′′ to 230 ′′ .
- the uppermost head sections 225 “'and 227"' are connected by a bend line to ear parts 207, which are connected to one another by an ear connection part 207 "', which adjoins the upper head part 226'.
- the wall sections 225-230 are connected to the wall sections 225'-230 'via folding lines 206.
- a snap-in opening 210 is formed between the uppermost head parts 224 "'and 225"' and a connection section 5 with a snap-in extension 212 is cut out on the top head parts 227 "'and 228"' facing this opening 210 Packaging snaps into the snap opening 210.
- the wall sections 230 and 230 ' are first connected to the sections 224, 224' and 224 "and fastened in a suitable manner.
- the hexagonal plan view of the packaging body is thereby obtained.
- the middle part 3 of the packaging body is folded in such a way that the fold lines 33 are folded inwards or outwards. This results in the neck part of the shape represented by the packaging body.
- the bottom part is folded in such a way that the supports 37, 37a and 38, 38a and the part 40 come to rest under the bottom part 36.
- the insertion flap is finally pushed into the slot formed by the cutout 41.
- a carrying cord can be pulled through the cutouts 42 and 42a.
- FIG. 6 shows an embodiment of a fully folded + th packaging according to the invention in perspective.
- the ears are shaped like a rabbit ear.
- corresponding projections can also be shaped in any other way, depending on the intended use.
- FIG. 10 Another embodiment of the invention, which is suitable for displaying animals with a round snout, is shown in FIG. 10.
- the representation of a blank for this packaging shows that here a packaging consisting of a lower packaging part 2, a central part 3 and a head part 4.
- the walls of the head part are formed by the main head sections 223 to 230, which are respectively connected via kink lines, and the uppermost head parts 224 "'and 225"' and 227 "'to 230"'.
- ear parts 207 which are connected to each other by an ear connection part 207 "', which connects to the main head part 226'
- an ear part 207 and an ear connection part 207 are cut on the top head section 228"'and the main head part 229, an ear part 207 "being attached to the ear connection part 207" and a connection ear part 207' on the main head part 223, that with the assembled packaging
- the ear parts on the main head section 229 lie one above the other.
- a snap-in opening 210 is formed between the uppermost head parts 224 * "and 225" 'and a connection section 205 with a snap-in extension 212 is cut out at the top head parts 227 "' and 228" 'opposite this opening 210 when the packaging is assembled snaps into the snap opening 210.
- FIGS. 7 and 8 The assembly of the embodiments shown in FIGS. 7 and 8 is as described in FIGS. 4 and 5, a perspective simplified representation of the finished packaging being shown in FIG. 8.
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