EP0217148A2 - Dispositif de recouvrement pour casiers à bouteilles empilables - Google Patents

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EP0217148A2
EP0217148A2 EP86111984A EP86111984A EP0217148A2 EP 0217148 A2 EP0217148 A2 EP 0217148A2 EP 86111984 A EP86111984 A EP 86111984A EP 86111984 A EP86111984 A EP 86111984A EP 0217148 A2 EP0217148 A2 EP 0217148A2
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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
    • B65D1/00Rigid or semi-rigid containers having bodies formed in one piece, e.g. by casting metallic material, by moulding plastics, by blowing vitreous material, by throwing ceramic material, by moulding pulped fibrous material or by deep-drawing operations performed on sheet material
    • B65D1/22Boxes or like containers with side walls of substantial depth for enclosing contents
    • B65D1/24Boxes or like containers with side walls of substantial depth for enclosing contents with moulded compartments or partitions
    • B65D1/243Crates for bottles or like containers
    • B65D1/246Cover elements inserted in crates
    • 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
    • B65D77/00Packages formed by enclosing articles or materials in preformed containers, e.g. boxes, cartons, sacks or bags
    • B65D77/10Container closures formed after filling
    • 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
    • B65D77/00Packages formed by enclosing articles or materials in preformed containers, e.g. boxes, cartons, sacks or bags
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  • the invention relates to a cover for a stackable crate for beverage bottles with a bottle-supporting bottom, which has a honeycomb-shaped compartment insert for receiving the individual bottles, with the side walls protruding above the top of the bottle, an upper peripheral edge strip and a lower complementary peripheral step for securely placing boxes on top of one another, and in which at least some of the side walls are equipped with handle recesses which rest on the top of the bottles or bottle closures, which are plate-shaped from a self-supporting, opaque, moisture-insensitive material, with a laterally bent, at least partially circumferential edge and can be connected to the box by a position securing means.
  • the invention further relates to the use of the cover for covering the stackable crate for beverage bottles.
  • Covering devices such as cover plates for beverage bottles arranged in a stackable crate, are known, for example, from DE-GM 78 10 291, DE-GM 78 19 890, DE-GM 80 29 595, DE-GM 80 29 662 and DE-PS 33 43 164 .
  • a plate-shaped cover alone also has the disadvantage that the beverage bottles in the box are not protected from the light from the side by the handle recesses , which is particularly disadvantageous, for example, for the shelf life of beer.
  • only an identification of the contents of a box covered with a plate-shaped cover is possible if the box is visible from above, since the cover plate is only accessible to the viewer, which is not possible with boxes stacked up.
  • the invention has for its object that in connection with the transport and sale of stackable beverage crates, namely both beer and non-alcoholic beverages, among other problems of light protection, durability, security against theft, manipulation, identification options, takeover of empties by an appropriately designed to solve economically producible and possibly usable as a reusable cover device.
  • the invention solves this problem by designing a cover in such a way that an edge is formed from underneath approximately the bottle neck taper adapting angle ⁇ of about 5 to 20 ° flipped movable side flaps, the front edges of which are chamfered to form ventilation slots in the corner area.
  • the cover according to the invention which can also be called a crate, closes the filled beverage crate securely and comprehensively all around. This has the clear advantage that the light cannot develop its negative properties for some beverages, such as bottled beers.
  • the cover according to the invention can be dimensioned for boxes and bottles of any dimensions. In order to enable easy gripping of the boxes on the handle recesses even when the box hood is attached, the cover with its central central area lying on the bottle caps is only so large that it just covers the bottle caps on the edge. The side flaps of the crate cover then extend at an angle that is approximately parallel to the bottle neck taper.
  • the ventilation slots are provided in the corner area.
  • the lateral end edges of the side flaps are chamfered in this area at an angle ⁇ , ⁇ of approximately 5 to 35 °.
  • the cover has the shape of a trapezoid, which has the advantage of being easy to stack.
  • the ventilation slots are arranged according to the invention in such a way in the corner area of the cover that they are covered by the corner bars of the box in use and thus no harmful incidence of light is possible.
  • the side flaps of the cover have at least a height h, which ensures that the handle recesses on the inside of the box are covered. For example, this stabilizes the beer quality over a longer period of time and increases the storage time for retailers and consumers.
  • the respective manufacturer can now test the new, guaranteed shelf life in the laboratory and a binding best before date for the beverage packaged and protected according to the invention is legible on the crate, better still on the cover or on the fastening means, Attach during bottling.
  • the cover in the area of the bending edges of the side flaps is designed with a reduced wall thickness compared to the adjacent areas.
  • through holes are arranged in the region of the bending edges of the side flaps of the central cover plate.
  • the perforation provided according to the invention has the further great advantage that better ventilation of the covered beverage crate can take place, which increases the risk of condensation and condensation is significantly reduced. At the same time, this means that the risk of labels peeling off due to the formation of condensation is also significantly reduced.
  • Holes with a circular or elliptical cross section are preferably provided. If the cover is injection molded from a thermoplastic material, for example, the holes along the bending edges can be molded directly during injection molding. However, it is also possible to subsequently form the holes, for example by punching. The same can be done for covers made from plate-shaped materials.
  • the holes should not have too large a diameter so that no light can enter the inside of the box, preferably the holes should have a diameter of about 2 to 5 mm.
  • the minimum distance between the holes along the bending edge should be at least about their diameter.
  • the number of holes also depends on the thickness of the cover, and the maximum distance between the holes along the bending edge should at most be about 5 times their diameter.
  • a further improvement of the cover according to the invention is possible for fixing it to the beverage crate in that insertion slots are formed on the lower edge of the side straps for snapping into the honeycomb walls of the crate.
  • the insertion slots provided can be approximately conical or trapezoidal or concave in shape, so that they are wider at the lower edge than at their tip. So that the cover is mechanically secured against slipping and can be firmly fitted onto the honeycomb bars of the beverage crates or clamped in place.
  • the insertion slots can have different heights corresponding to different heights of the honeycomb webs.
  • the insertion slots can also be formed directly, for example when the cover is being produced by injection molding, or can also be produced subsequently by punching out. The same can be done for covers made from plate-shaped materials.
  • the cover according to the invention is preferably made of a durable material that is resistant to environmental influences and chemicals, in particular thermoplastic, both compact plastic and / or foamed plastic.
  • the box hood can be produced, for example, by injection molding from a suitable injection-moldable thermoplastic, such as PVC, polyolefins such as polyethylene or polypropylene or acrylic butadiene-styrene or the like.
  • a suitable injection-moldable thermoplastic such as PVC
  • polyolefins such as polyethylene or polypropylene or acrylic butadiene-styrene or the like.
  • plastic foam covers which in particular form an outer integral skin.
  • thermoplastic plastic films for example based on PVC, polyolefins, such as polyethylene, polypropylene and the like, whereby a rough cut is produced by punching, which is done by deep drawing using vacuum and using heat or is deformed into the desired shape by pressing using heat.
  • This latter method is also advantageously suitable for the production of covers from elastic, predominantly closed-cell foam foils, in particular based on crosslinked, such as chemically crosslinked polyolefin foams by punching out rough cuts and deep drawing under vacuum and heating the Foam films to the corresponding deformation temperature.
  • the wall thicknesses of the cover according to the invention depend on the desired stability or rigidity and the materials used and are less than 1 mm in the case of compact plastic, while it can be several millimeters in the case of foams.
  • Foam covers have the advantage of low weight, but on the other hand are not as hard-wearing as those made of compact plastic.
  • foam foils to produce the cover to laminate them on the top and possibly also on the bottom with a printable film, in particular polyethylene film or polypropylene film or PVC film.
  • cover the cover from a sturdy cardboard or cardboard or paper, which may be provided with a moisture-impermeable coating, e.g. by punching out blanks and edges, which can also be used as a reusable cover.
  • the cover according to the invention can also be used as a disposable article which is disposed of by the consumer, e.g. if it is cheaply made of paper. However, it still has the advantage that it is not destroyed when the box is used, but only the fastening means have to be severed so that it can also be used by the consumer as a protective cover and the protective function against light and dust is retained by the consumer .
  • the cover must be made opaque and made of a stable, self-supporting, i.e. to produce sufficiently stiff material that is insensitive to moisture.
  • the cover as a whole is preferably self-supporting and stackable. However, it is also possible to use multiple parts, for example two parts, with a self-supporting one central cover plate made of, for example, compact plastic or metal and with the characteristic features made of a disposable material such as paper or the like. Cover connected to the top of the cover plate, which also forms the side tabs.
  • the cover plate can be easily detachably connected to the cover, so that it is designed as a printed advertising and identification medium as a disposable item, and only the stable supporting cover is returned as a reusable product together with the empty box.
  • cover according to the invention in individual boxes which, for example, have only two handle recesses.
  • a preferred development of the invention relates to the beverage bottle crate equipped with the cover according to the invention.
  • the cover for securing the position and against manipulation by means of a fastening means in particular by means of a tape-shaped fastening means designed as an adhesive, in particular as a fastening sticker with a rear adhesive layer, can be connected to the beverage crate, in particular to the outer front of the crate.
  • the fastening means should be connected to the box on at least two opposite sides of the cover, in particular diagonally opposite one another.
  • the fastening adhesive can be made, for example, on the basis of paper or plastic film and is preferably printable and can be designed as a label or banderole in the manner of self-stickers.
  • a further alternative fastening is also possible in that an additional releasable mechanical fastening of the cover to the box is carried out by means of a cotter pin or latching or the like. a fastening sticker is protected against falling out or against unauthorized removal. Damage to this seal would also be apparent to everyone.
  • the fastening means is preferably guided from the top of the cover in the region of the side flap through the handle recess of the box to the outside wall of the box and fastened here, in particular glued on.
  • the fastening means is guided from the top of the cover over the upper edge strip of the box to the outside wall of the box. and also attached here, especially glued on.
  • the corner area of the box is particularly suitable for this.
  • the fastening means in particular a fastening sticker in the manner of a banderole, is to be arranged in such a way that it does not get into the space area of the next box stacked from above.
  • the fastening means is dimensioned so long that it can form a compensation loop between the side flaps of the cover placed on the bottles of the box and the box inner wall. This also has the advantage that with larger tolerances and displacements as well as shaking movements occurring during the transport of the boxes, the fastening sticker cannot tear open, but rather has a corresponding flexibility and possibility of compensation.
  • the box hood according to the invention enables the introduction of unit boxes for use by many different manufacturers for different products, since it offers the possibility of one Identification even with stacked boxes.
  • a layer of plastic film, paper or the like can be provided, which can be equipped with a print for identification, identification or information about the contents of the box , are applied.
  • An additional unambiguous identification and identification is given by the fastening means connecting the cover to the filled box, which is applied to the outside of the box side wall.
  • This fastening means in particular a banderole, can be equipped with identification features such as data on content, origin, packaging date, expiry date, etc.
  • the cover according to the invention can be used as a reusable cover and can be treated with the beverage crate as empties.
  • the cover according to the invention can be applied in the course of automatic filling lines or by hand to the crates filled with filled bottles. This can only happen in the warehouse or loading area of the boxes.
  • the box 3 containing the beverage bottles, which are covered with the cover 1, is shown schematically in perspective.
  • the box 3 has the bottom 32 and the side walls 31, the circumferential heel step 33 being formed above the bottom in the transition from the side walls to the bottom and the peripheral and also outwardly projecting edge strips 34 being provided at the upper edge of the side walls, wherein the box opening 37 enables the same box to be inserted or placed on the edge strip 34 and thus the boxes to be stacked.
  • the box 3 has the recesses 35, 36 in the side walls 31, a box having at least a few recesses on two opposite sides.
  • the boxes are usually reinforced by molded ribs or webs, which are not listed here.
  • the cover 1 is used on the bottle caps 61 on the fly, so that the distance 4 remains free and no damage can be done by another box attached.
  • the side flaps 11 to 14 of the hood 1 cover the upper bottle necks, so that they are no longer visible even through the handle recesses 35, 36 and are therefore also protected from incident light.
  • the attachment is carried out by means of the fastening means 5, for example example, a banderole provided with an adhesive layer, which is glued on the one hand on the cover, ie on the top of a tab according to FIG. 5 and with the other end on the outer front of the box, ie the side wall 31, it being guided through the handle recess 35, 36 is.
  • both the surfaces of the side flaps 11, 14 which are visible through the handle recesses 35, 36 and the surfaces of the fastening means 5 offer marking surfaces for information to the customer which relate in particular to the contents of the box. This information is visible at all times even when boxes 3 are stacked. A further information area is provided by the central cover area 10 of the cover 1, which, however, is only visible when the box is detached, provided that it is not outside the viewing angle.
  • the cover 1 shows the cut for a cover 1 according to FIG.
  • These ventilation slots 2 are assigned to the areas of the box that are closed, so that the incidence of light is also avoided.
  • the cover 1 essentially contains a central cover surface 10, also referred to as a cover plate, to which the surrounding side flaps 11, 12, 13, 14 connect, which are brought into the desired position via the bending edges 15.
  • the side flaps are chamfered to form the ventilation slots 2 on the lateral end edges 17, 18 at the angles ⁇ , ⁇ , these angles should be between 5 and 35 °.
  • the height h of the side flaps depends on the dimensions of the beverage crate, in particular the dimensions of the handle recesses on the one hand and the bottle dimensions to be transported with the crate.
  • the side straps should each have a height h such that they block the light shield through the handle recesses.
  • the length 1 and width b of the cover 1 also depend, on the one hand, on the dimensions of the crate, in particular, however, on the dimensions given by the inserted bottles or bottle caps sitting on the bottle necks, the cover surface 10 being at least so large that it covers all the bottle caps covered the box, ie just covered, so that there is still enough space to the inner box wall to allow a perfect grasping of the box through the handle recesses for transport. In this way, the opening angle of the side flaps is determined.
  • the opening angle ⁇ usually corresponds to the bottle neck taper of the bottles inserted into the box, since the tabs 11 to 14 move along the bottle necks when they are placed on the bottle closures and into the box Box inner wall to be limited at the end.
  • a suitable cover 1 would have a length of approximately 32 to 36 cm, a width of approximately 25 to 27 cm and a height h of the tab of approximately 9 to 12 cm.
  • the bevel angles ⁇ , ⁇ would be approximately 25 degrees; the opening angle ⁇ is about 10 °.
  • a wall thickness reduction 19 can be provided from a thermoplastic, in the region of the bending edges 15, as can be seen from FIG. 3.
  • a further increase in mobility, stability and strength against tearing off the side flaps 11 to 14 is achieved by the formation of holes 20 in the region of the bending edges 15.
  • the side flaps are around the bending edges 15 in bent into the position of use, see Figure 2 and can be stored, for example, during transport and storage in the flat spread form, as shown in Figure 1.
  • the holes are provided continuously in the area of the bending edge 15, the wall thickness of the cover plate 10 in the area of the bending edge may additionally be reduced, as shown in FIG. 3, but need not be.
  • the wall thickness of the side flaps 11 to 14 may also be kept smaller than the wall thickness of the central cover plate 10.
  • the cover 1 can be formed on the side straps with insertion slots 21, 22, 23.
  • These insertion slots should have a wide opening along the lower edge 211 of the tabs and taper towards the tip 210.
  • the shape of the insertion slots can be any given this requirement. Such a shape is preferably selected which enables the side flaps to be clamped onto the honeycomb webs of the beverage crate.
  • the height of the insertion slots can also vary, as shown on the tab 11, in order to be able to be plugged into correspondingly different honeycomb web heights.
  • FIG. 8 schematically shows a cover 1, which is laminated on the cover surface 10 with an additional support 100, for example a printed paper or a printed film, which serves as an advertising and information carrier. It is also possible to place this pad 100 only loosely so that it can be removed by the consumer. In such cases, the pad 100 could be, for example, a plastic bag with an advertising imprint.
  • the cover can be printed or stamped with corresponding information, for example on the visible side of the side flaps. This information, which is applied to the cover, can also be applied, for example, in the form of adhesive labels or the like.
  • Figure 9 shows a two-part cover 1, which is a fixed Central plate 101, for example made of plastic or metal, which is to be used as a reusable plate, and over which the cover in the form of a thin film or paper 102, which contains the corresponding information, for example printed, is placed and firmly bonded.
  • a fixed Central plate 101 for example made of plastic or metal, which is to be used as a reusable plate
  • the cover in the form of a thin film or paper 102 which contains the corresponding information, for example printed, is placed and firmly bonded.
  • FIG. 10 shows a section analogous to the section of FIG. 3 through a cover 1, in which the cover is made of an elastic, hard-wearing and deformable foam plastic 105, the foam, for example, by deep-drawing at temperatures in the plastic region of the foam, the final box shape receives.
  • a reduction in thickness 19 of the wall thicknesses is expediently provided in the edge region.
  • the foam core 105 can be laminated on one or both sides by means of a plastic film 104, 103 that can be printed on.
  • FIG. 6 the fastening of the cover 1 to the outer front of the box 3 is shown in a vertical partial section through the box according to FIG.
  • the box 3 has the bottom 32 and the side wall 31, in the upper part of which the circumferential heel step 33 is incorporated.
  • the side wall 31 also has the handle recess 36.
  • the upper peripheral edge 34 delimits the box opening 37, which is dimensioned such that a further box with the bottom 32 and the heel step 33 can be placed and used on the box or the peripheral edge strip 34.
  • the bottles 6, which taper upwards over the bottle neck 62 and are closed with the bottle closure 61.
  • the cover 1 is placed over the bottle closures 61 and is almost flush with the bottles arranged on the edge, ie adjacent to the inner wall of the box.
  • the side flaps 11 of the cover 1 then extend from the vertical, flared outward approximately parallel to the bottle necks into the box 3 and extend at least to the extent that the handle recess 36 is covered.
  • the cover 1 resting on the bottles is then attached to the means of the fastening means 5, ie a self-adhesive label or sleeve Box 3 attached that one end of the adhesive label 5 adheres to the side flap 11 and the other end through the handle recess 36 adheres to the outer wall 31 of the box.
  • the box hood can be removed after the label has been removed or cut through.
  • the label 5 can also have a brewery seal, for example.
  • FIG. 7 also shows a vertical section through the box according to FIG. 5, the fastening means 5 likewise passing an adhesive label over the upper peripheral edge 34 of the box and being adhesively attached to it.
  • the label 5 thus connects the cover 1 to it the outside of the box over the box edge.
  • the label 5 is preferably guided so that a compensation loop 5 is provided which allows certain movements of the cover 1 without the label tearing.
  • FIG 8 a partial section of another box 3a is shown schematically, which can be placed on the box 3 in the direction of the arrow, with no damage to the cover 1 and the fastening means 5 in the form of the glued label.

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DE19853530980 DE3530980A1 (de) 1985-08-30 1985-08-30 Stapelbarer kasten fuer getraenkeflaschen mit einer abdeckung sowie abdeckung und verfahren zum abdecken des kastens
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DE19863600013 DE3600013A1 (de) 1986-01-02 1986-01-02 Abdeckung fuer einen stapelbaren kasten fuer getraenkeflaschen
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EP0453240A1 (fr) * 1990-04-18 1991-10-23 The Mead Corporation Feuille de couverture pour caisse de bouteilles
BE1009580A3 (nl) * 1995-08-24 1997-05-06 D W Plastics Nv Flessenkrat.
WO2003039979A1 (fr) * 2001-10-23 2003-05-15 Tomas Soliven Caisse a claire-voie empilable
USD510521S1 (en) 2003-02-28 2005-10-11 Meadwestvaco Packaging Systems, Llc Carton end
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EP0453240A1 (fr) * 1990-04-18 1991-10-23 The Mead Corporation Feuille de couverture pour caisse de bouteilles
BE1009580A3 (nl) * 1995-08-24 1997-05-06 D W Plastics Nv Flessenkrat.
WO2003039979A1 (fr) * 2001-10-23 2003-05-15 Tomas Soliven Caisse a claire-voie empilable
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