EP0183037A1 - Boîte pliante consistant en une découpe de boîte pliante et en une découpe de revêtement intérieur - Google Patents
Boîte pliante consistant en une découpe de boîte pliante et en une découpe de revêtement intérieur Download PDFInfo
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- the invention relates to a folding box according to the preambles of claims 1 and 3 and to methods for producing such a box according to the preambles of claims 5 and 7.
- Folding boxes of this type in which the packaged goods are covered by the inner lining, which in turn is protected by the packaging carton, are known. They are used in particular for foods in order to protect them, possibly even to keep them sterile, to protect them from drying out or to protect them against foreign smell and / or taste. I.e. the goods packed in the folding box are hermetically sealed.
- a folding box of the type described in the opening paragraph is described and shown in US-A-24 23 804.
- the inner lining blank is offset in relation to the folding box blank in the circumferential direction of the folding box in which one edge section overlaps the other, opposite edge section of the folding box blank.
- one edge area of the inner lining blank protrudes from the free edge of the outer edge section, while the other edge area projects beyond the free edge of the inner edge section.
- the edge sections and the edge areas are each connected in the area of an overlap.
- one edge area is folded around the free edge of the other edge section on the outside thereof, and the one edge area overlaps the other area up to its free area Edge, with one edge section behind the overlap - the edge areas lying directly on the other edge section and being connected to it.
- the arrangement is such that the other edge section only extends approximately to the middle of the wall containing it. As a result, the overlap of the edge areas is in a central area of this wall.
- the known design is disadvantageous for several reasons.
- a disadvantage is that due to the central arrangement of the overlap of the edge areas, the connection area between the edge sections is restricted.
- the outer edge section offers a large contact surface for the packaging material which exerts a lateral pressure, so that in particular in the event of vibrations, e.g. during transport, there are considerable loads on the connections between the edge areas and the edge sections, which can damage the folding box.
- a manufacturing disadvantage is that the edge areas are to be folded by two different fold lines, which results in a relatively high amount of machine work and an increased expenditure of time because both edge areas cannot be folded at the same time.
- the other namely the inner edge region
- the inner edge region can considerably interfere with the folding of the outer edge region if the inner edge region swings back before the outer edge region is folded, for example for reasons of its own elasticity. This can only be prevented to a certain extent by the fact that the inner edge area is secured to the inside by a special fastening process Edge section is attached before the outer edge portion and / or the inner edge region are folded.
- the invention is based on the object of designing or developing a folding box of the type mentioned at the outset or the method for its production in such a way that the folding box can be manufactured more easily.
- both configurations according to the invention according to claims 1 and 3 have the advantage that the overlap of the edge regions starts from a corner of the folding box, i.e. taking into account a sufficient overlap area, there is also enough space for the direct overlap and connection of the edge sections.
- the inner lining lying against the inner edge section extends over the entire region of the wall containing the edge sections, as a result of which the inner lining increasingly contributes to the stabilization of the folding box.
- Another advantage is that the inner lining covers the joint between the edge sections, which reduces stresses caused by side compressive forces of the packaged goods, which act in the sense of a separation of the edge sections.
- the configurations according to the invention according to claims 1 and 3 also have the advantage in common that at least one edge region of the inner lining blank and one edge portion of the folding box blank have the same folding line. Ie at least that an edge area and the outer edge section can be folded around the same fold line. This requires a relatively low level of mechanical engineering effort, the edge regions and the outer edge portion being able to be folded both individually and together, without the risk that one of these parts is in the way of folding the other part, as is the case in the prior art the case is.
- the embodiment according to claim 1 also leads to a reduction in the thickness of the wall containing the edge sections and the edge areas, because the overlap of the edge areas is arranged next to the inner edge section.
- This advantage applies in particular to an inner lining of greater thickness, and also to the embodiment according to claim 2, in which the edge regions lie four times one above the other in the overlap region.
- the inner edge section in addition to the inner lining, also extends into the corner of the folding box.
- the production of the folding box is considerably simplified by the method according to the invention according to claims 5 and 7.
- the main advantage of the method according to the invention is that at least one edge region of the inner lining blank and the outer edge portion of the folding box blank are folded around one and the same folding line, with either edge regions or the outer edge region in the overlap and the outer edge portion or all three depending on the choice aforementioned parts can be folded together. Both in the individual folding as well as in the common Folding prevents mutual hindrance because the edge areas and edge sections perform the same folding movements due to the common folding line.
- the methods according to claims 14 and 15 also contribute to the solution of the problem because they include alternative method steps that facilitate the manufacture of the folding box. In addition, there is no need to apply an adhesive between the edge areas. Another advantage is that hermetic or hygroscopic sealing of the edge regions of the inner lining blank to form a hose is achieved in a simple manner. These methods are particularly advantageous in the case of folding boxes in which the folding box blank and in particular the inner lining blank have pre-punched predetermined tear lines for tearing open a removal opening. The methods according to the invention make it possible to attach the pre-punched portions to the flat inner lining blank and still process the inner lining blank in a simple manner into a tube. This overcomes the following problem.
- the predetermined tear line for the removal opening in the inner lining and also for the flap in a wall of the folding box are preferably produced by punching. "Punching” is to be understood as a notch that does not yet result in the inner lining or the carton breaking or cutting at the punched point. Another possibility for the predetermined tear lines is that they are formed by a perforation.
- Fig. 1 shows the folding box according to the invention, the visible walls are designated 11, 14, 24, and in which an inner lining 2 is attached.
- Fig. 1 shows the folding box in the open state. To open the user pulls out a tongue 13 of a tab 3 and tears the tab 3 out of the front wall 14 along a second predetermined tear line 6. A window section 15 of the inner liner 2 is entrained, so that it separates from the inner liner 2 along a first predetermined tear line 4 and a removal opening 5 is formed in the inner liner 2.
- the blanks according to FIGS. 2 and 3 consist on the one hand of a folding box blank 51 and on the other hand of an inner lining blank 61 glued thereon in a specific positional relationship to this.
- the blanks are each provided for a folding box with a cuboid structure.
- the invention is also basically applicable to folding boxes of other structures.
- the folding box blank 51 according to FIG. 2 consists, in a manner known per se, of a plurality of rectangular surfaces forming walls separated from each other by folding seams and flaps attached to these, which are folded against one another and glued to one another in such a way that the cuboid folding box is formed here. Since such folding boxes are known per se, a detailed explanation of all details of the folding box and their folding box blanks that are not of interest for the present invention appears to be unnecessary.
- the folding box blank 51 has a total five sections separated by fold seams, whereby after folding around the fold seams, the two edge sections 52 and 54 are glued to one another in an overlapping manner
- the former edge section 52 is the inner edge section when gluing and the edge section 54 is the outer one when gluing Edge section.
- the outer edge section 54 usually has the width of the corresponding cuboid side of the folding box for aesthetic reasons, it is sufficient if an overlap with the former edge section 52 is ensured.
- the second predetermined tear line 6 is provided for the removal opening in the folding box blank 51.
- this second predetermined tear line 6 is located in the cuboid side (wall 14) of the folding box, which lies opposite the one formed by the overlapping edge sections 52 and 54.
- the inner lining blank 61 On the inside of the folding box blank 51 is the inner lining blank 61, and expediently only glued to the wall sections thereof.
- the inner lining blank 61 is essentially rectangular for a cuboid folding box and projects over the area of the wall sections of the folding box blank 51 into the area of the flaps thereof.
- the edge region 62 of the inner lining blank 61 which is assigned to the former edge section 52 of the folding box blank 51, projects beyond the side edge of the edge section 52.
- the other edge area 63 of the inner lining cut 61 assigned to the other edge section 54 of the folding box blank 51 projects beyond the fold line 53 assigned to this edge section 54.
- the respective protrusion is expediently dimensioned so wide that gluing or welding can be carried out, as will be explained in more detail below.
- the inner lining blank 61 is glued to the folding box blank 51, it is also possible to provide a punching along the first predetermined tear line 4 for the removal opening in the inner lining blank 61.
- the punching lines for the second predetermined tear line 6 in the folding box blank 51 and the first predetermined tear line 4 in the inner lining blank 61 are not congruent, it is expedient if the area between the two predetermined tear lines 4 and 6 when gluing the folding box blank 51 and lining blank 61 is not covered with adhesive.
- a strip of adhesive 64 is applied to the side of the edge region 62 of the inner lining blank 61 facing the folding box blank 51, and then the blank 51, 61 is bent such that the side edge of the edge region 62 of the inner lining blank 61 comes to lie at the fold line 53 next to the other edge region 63 of the inner lining blank 61.
- This is done by folding around a folding line 57, which is the next-but-one folding line from both the side edge of the edge section 52 and from the folding line 53 next to the other edge section 54 of the folding box cut 51.
- the other edge area 63 of the inner lining blank 61 is folded around the lateral edge of the first edge area 62 onto the adhesive 64 thereon. This can be done together with the folding of the edge section 54 around the fold line 53 onto the edge section 52 of the folding box blank 51.
- a tight connection is first of all ensured by means of the adhesive 64 between the two edge regions 62 and 63, for example a pressure roller or the like is guided over the overlap region formed in this way.
- the cut 51-, 61 in the embodiment according to FIG. 3 differs from the cut 51, 61 of the embodiment according to FIG. 2 essentially only in that, with the same dimensions, the side edge of the inner lining blank 61 assigned to the edge region 62 of the Edge section 52 of the folding box cut 51 adjacent fold line 58 is further removed by approximately the width of the overlap area between the edge areas 62 and 63 of the inner lining blank 61.
- this tight connection takes place by means of a sealing seam 65.
- the edge region 63 of the inner lining blank 61 is expediently not glued to the assigned edge portion 54 of the folding box blank 51. Therefore, the edge portion 54 of the folding box blank 51 can be folded outward about the fold line 53, which allows access to the overlap area from both sides, such that welding or sealing tools such as sealing wheels or the like are used to form the sealing seam 65 and lengthways of the sealed seam 65 can be performed. In this way, a secure and tight sealing of the inner lining blank 61 in the edge regions 62 and 63 can be achieved, even if the inner lining blank 61 is already glued onto the folding box blank 51.
- the overlap region formed by the edge regions 62 and 63 of the inner lining blank 61 connected by means of the sealing seam 65 is folded over or folded over in the direction of the edge portion 52 of the folding box blank 51. This can be done together with the folding over of the edge section 54 around the fold line 53 (FIGS. 10 and 11).
- an adhesive connection can also be achieved here, a suitable adhesive being applied in a corresponding manner to at least one of the parts of the edge regions 62 and 63 which point towards one another after folding and the latter by pressing the edge regions 62 and 63 against one another the fold can be glued.
- the area between the edge area 63 of the inner lining blank 61 and the edge portion 54 of the folding box blank 51 does not necessarily have to be adhesive-free, because folding away the edge portion 54 is not necessarily necessary, as is the case when producing a sealed seam 65.
- the edge region 52 of the folding box blank 51 can have an additional surface 60 which is designed such that the edge region 62 protrudes beyond the edge portion 52 or its additional surface 60 approximately, but at least corresponds to the width of the overlap region of the edge regions 62 and 63. Then, as shown in FIG. 12, to form the fold, the sealed (or glued) edge regions 62, 63 can be folded around: the side edge of the additional surface 60 in such a way that the fold formed, including the sealing seam 65 (or including the corresponding adhesive area) is clamped between the edge section 54 and the additional surface 60 of the edge section 52.
- the inner edge section 52 of the finished folding box also has end flaps 55 which have corresponding end flaps 56 of the outer end Edge section 54 of the folding box blank 51 can be glued.
- the width of these tabs 55 of the inner edge section 52 is preferably offset with respect to the additional surface 60, i.e. the additional surface 60 does not extend into the area of the tabs 55.
- FIG. 13 The flaps of the folding box blank 51 are folded outwards after the inner and outer edge sections 52 and 54 have been glued and the tube-like structure thus reached has been opened or opened, so that access to the edge areas of the inner lining blank 61 is possible. It turns out that if the flap 55 of the inner edge section 52 were not set back from the side edge by the overlap width of the edge regions 62 and 63 of the inner lining blank 61, the flap arrangement no longer folds out of the flaps 55 and 56 would be possible and thus access to the edge areas of the inner lining blank 61 would also no longer be possible.
- FIG. 13 also shows again the two predetermined tear lines 4 (in the inner lining blank 61) and 6 (in the folding box blank 51).
- the invention thus enables the production of blanks for, in particular, rectangular folding boxes, in which hygroscopic tightness of the inner lining is ensured, despite the fact that it can be manufactured easily, wherein, in addition, a punched-out for a pouring opening or the like can also be made in the inner lining blank 61 for the inner lining 2.
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| DE8124502U | 1981-08-21 | ||
| DE8124502U DE8124502U1 (de) | 1981-08-21 | 1981-08-21 | Verpackung |
| DE19813148340 DE3148340A1 (de) | 1981-12-07 | 1981-12-07 | Faltschachtel mit innenfutter, kartonzuschnitt fuer faltschachtel mit innenfutter, sowie verfahren zur herstellung einer faltschachtel mit innenfutter |
| DE3148340 | 1981-12-07 | ||
| DE19813148479 DE3148479A1 (de) | 1981-12-08 | 1981-12-08 | Sollreissstelle fuer folienzuschnitte bei faltschachteln |
| DE3148479 | 1981-12-08 | ||
| DE8209393U DE8209393U1 (de) | 1982-04-01 | 1982-04-01 | Faltschachtel |
| DE8209393U | 1982-04-01 | ||
| DE19823217220 DE3217220A1 (de) | 1981-08-21 | 1982-05-07 | Verpackung |
| DE3217220 | 1982-05-07 |
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| EP82106742A Expired EP0072931B1 (fr) | 1981-08-21 | 1982-07-26 | Emballage et procédé pour sa fabrication |
| EP85113131A Withdrawn EP0183037A1 (fr) | 1981-08-21 | 1982-07-26 | Boîte pliante consistant en une découpe de boîte pliante et en une découpe de revêtement intérieur |
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| DE3329456C2 (de) * | 1983-08-16 | 1986-07-24 | Focke & Co, 2810 Verden | Kappenschachtel für Zigaretten oder dergleichen |
| IT1288152B1 (it) * | 1996-03-27 | 1998-09-11 | Giorgio Trani | Confezione multistrato a perdere provvista di apertura di erogazione. |
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| US2326269A (en) * | 1941-05-13 | 1943-08-10 | Harry F Waters | Lined carton |
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| EP0072931A2 (fr) | 1983-03-02 |
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