EP0607416A1 - Element d'emballage, notamment pour emballer et transporter une pile d'imprimes, tels que journaux, revues, livres, prospectus, catalogues ou produits similaires. - Google Patents

Element d'emballage, notamment pour emballer et transporter une pile d'imprimes, tels que journaux, revues, livres, prospectus, catalogues ou produits similaires.

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EP0607416A1
EP0607416A1 EP93918888A EP93918888A EP0607416A1 EP 0607416 A1 EP0607416 A1 EP 0607416A1 EP 93918888 A EP93918888 A EP 93918888A EP 93918888 A EP93918888 A EP 93918888A EP 0607416 A1 EP0607416 A1 EP 0607416A1
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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
    • B65D75/00Packages comprising articles or materials partially or wholly enclosed in strips, sheets, blanks, tubes or webs of flexible sheet material, e.g. in folded wrappers
    • B65D75/04Articles or materials wholly enclosed in single sheets or wrapper blanks
    • B65D75/14Articles or materials wholly enclosed in single sheets or wrapper blanks in sheets or blanks folded-up around all sides of the contents from a portion on which the contents are placed
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45CPURSES; LUGGAGE; HAND CARRIED BAGS
    • A45C7/00Collapsible or extensible purses, luggage, bags or the like
    • A45C7/0059Flexible luggage; Hand bags
    • A45C7/0095Flexible luggage; Hand bags comprising a plurality of hinged panels to be unfolded in one plane for access purposes
    • 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
    • B65D2313/00Connecting or fastening means
    • B65D2313/02Connecting or fastening means of hook-and-loop type

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  • Packaging element in particular for packaging and transporting a stack of printed products, such as newspapers, magazines, books, brochures, catalogs or the like
  • the invention relates to a packaging element, in particular for packaging and transporting a stack of printed products, such as newspapers, magazines, books, brochures, catalogs or the like according to the preamble of claim 1.
  • the stacked newspapers or magazines are mostly wrapped in a plastic film.
  • the wrapping is carried out by means of a special packaging machine, which wraps the plastic film around a stack of newspapers or magazines and welds the wrapper formed in this way.
  • a packaging tape is glued or a tape is wrapped around the packaging element. This type of packaging uses large amounts of foils and other packaging materials.
  • the filled packaging element is provided with a label with the address of the newspaper dealer or newspaper messenger and delivered.
  • the filled packaging element is opened for the removal of the newspapers or magazines by tearing or cutting the tape material and the plastic covering. The newspapers are then removed and the packaging material is thrown away.
  • a collapsible container for holding objects in particular a school bag for carrying books, which consists of a light, flexible, relatively tough and relatively solid material.
  • This container has a middle field as well as two pairs of flaps lying opposite one another and consisting of one piece with the middle field.
  • the inner surfaces of a flap and the outer surfaces of the flap located opposite each other are provided with cooperating, releasably interlocking connecting means to hold the flaps together when one flap strikes the other flap arranged opposite it is placed.
  • a foldable cardboard transport container for objects for objects, in particular beverage cans
  • the objects to be transported being wrapped in a belt.
  • This belt absorbs the weight of the objects during transport, so that the transport container is relieved.
  • the strap is led to the outside through slots in the transport container and serves as a grip element.
  • the invention has for its object to provide a reusable packaging element that enables both a manual and a simple mechanical, tight and firm fixation of a stack of printed products, as well as facilitating the handling and transport of the stack of printed products.
  • the packaging element according to the invention consists of a tear-resistant fabric or film material. This material prevents the packaging element from being destroyed during mechanical or manual assembly and disassembly and during transport by impact and friction forces. Furthermore, this material ensures a high flexibility of the packaging element. The flexibility reduces the wear of the packaging element when used frequently and is also important for a simple mechanical or manual wrapping of the newspapers. In particular, owing to the flexibility of the material, the packaging element can be folded up without damage and even compressed. This allows space-saving collection and easy return of the packaging element to the print shop.
  • the flexibility of the packaging element also has the advantage that, for example, a slight exceeding of the stack height of the packaged goods is problem-free both in a mechanical and in a manual packaging process. For example, no packet height detection is required.
  • the packaging element reacts to one absolutely independently of the control system due to its sealing technology large range of stack heights of the printed products to be packaged.
  • the packaging element can be modified for the user in any format, taking into account the possible minima or maxi a, based on experience with packaging technology.
  • the blank of the packaging element has an approximately rectangular receiving surface for the stack of printed products, on the four side edges of which a fixing surface for fixing the stack of printed products is pivotally arranged. On account of this cut, the packaging element can be easily assembled and closed by swiveling the fixing surfaces after it has been filled with printed matter.
  • the newspaper seller who receives a stack of newspapers packaged in this way, only needs a few steps to loosen and swivel the fixing surfaces connected to the invention, which are mostly detachable fasteners, for the packaging element placed on the underside of the receiving surface, until he can remove the printed products from the packaging element. Due to the attachment of the releasable fastening means, the packaging element cannot open and remove the printed products to be damaged.
  • the fixing surfaces are subdivided into side surfaces and top surfaces, the top surfaces at least partially overlapping when the packaging element is closed.
  • a further side surface is arranged on the top surface of the fixing surface to be folded up last when closing, which can always be fastened to the side surface of the opposite fixing surface via releasable fastening means when the packaging element is filled.
  • the inside of the two last fixing surfaces to be folded up as well as the receiving surface carry a continuous, centrally arranged reinforcement band which is glued on and / or braided.
  • the reinforcing tape in the region of the outer fixing surface is expediently braided into the side surface and head surface in such a way that it forms grip elements on the outside of the head surface of the fixing surface that has to be folded up last.
  • the side surface adjoining the associated head surface and the further side surface are only loaded in the longitudinal direction of their surface, so that their fastening means do not detach themselves can and, consequently, cannot lift off the head surface provided with the grip elements.
  • the reinforcing tape can also step out on the side surface of the fixing surface that has to be folded up and form a grip element.
  • the handle elements serve for injury-free handling during the removal of packages from the conveyor belt and the further transportation.
  • the packaging element can thus be easily carried and handled on the handle elements, the continuous, centrally arranged reinforcement band supporting the packaging element on the lateral and lower surfaces in the worn position.
  • the passage points of the reinforcing tape can be reinforced on the side surface and / or on the top surface.
  • round bars arranged at the passage points of the reinforcement band serve as reinforcement, which are arranged parallel to the passage points and underneath the head surface and overlap the reinforcement band.
  • the passage points therefore tear even with a long rough
  • the insert does not stop and the round bars parallel to the passage points serve as a tensile load abutment and distribute the load over a larger area of the fixing surfaces.
  • the fixing surfaces can have a rectangular, trapezoidal, triangular surface shape or a combination of these surface shapes.
  • the fixing surfaces can be designed and arranged symmetrically or asymmetrically with respect to the side bisectors of the receiving surface.
  • the fixing surfaces can present the same or different surface shapes.
  • the respective selection of the forms is made according to aspects such as protection of the printed products against mechanical damage or against weather influences as well as empty weight and material expenditure of the packaging element.
  • a version with rectangular fixing surfaces is preferred, which completely encase the stack of newspapers and thus offer protection against the weather.
  • the fixing surfaces can be designed as narrow straps.
  • Films and fabrics are suitable as the material for the packaging element, natural fabric such as cotton fabric, cotton blend fabric, jute fabric, synthetic fiber fabric or a combination of these materials being used as the fabric material.
  • the fabric material can be treated to be water-repellent, impregnated or coated.
  • the fixing surfaces can consist of a stretchable material, preferably a mesh-like fabric or grid fabric.
  • This configuration is particularly expedient if packaging elements of uniform size are to be used for packaging stacks with a considerably varying stack height. As the inherent stability of a stack decreases with increasing stack height, the fixing forces of the packaging element decrease with increasing expansion. tion, so that good stability of the filled and closed packaging element is always achieved.
  • the invention provides that the packaging element is composed of two intersecting webs of fabric.
  • the packaging element can be machined from commercially available webs of rolls without a special cut being required. At the same time, the double position of the fabric webs in the area of the receiving surface results in a desired increased rigidity and stability.
  • Velcro fasteners are preferably used as releasable fastening means.
  • two Velcro strips are arranged along the side edges of the head surfaces, the head surfaces to be attached to one another alternately carrying the interlocking Velcro strips on their top and on their underside.
  • the Velcro fasteners allow the mechanical or manual rollover of the fixing surfaces or the head surfaces and their connection, as well as the closing of the packaging element in one working phase. can be led.
  • the opposite arrangement of two Velcro straps or fleece straps is advantageously designed such that e.g. when the empty packaging elements are stacked, no Velcro strips come into contact with the fleece strips of a packaging element below or above. The removal of the empty packaging element e.g. to the filling station or the conveyor belt is thus carried out without any problems.
  • this configuration enables the head surfaces to be optimally fastened to one another without the opening of the packaging element becoming difficult.
  • a further Velcro strip is arranged on the top of the head surface of the fixing surface to be folded up as the second, near the side edge facing the last fixing surface to be folded up and on the underside of the head surface to be fastened thereon as the third fixing surface to be folded up.
  • This configuration enables a fixing surface or a section of the fixing surface to be used for removal but also for filling newspapers or magazines Pocket flap can be designed to be pivotable without the stability being significantly impaired.
  • the packaging element can optionally be used simultaneously as a newspaper pocket for delivering newspapers by a newspaper delivery agent, or can be used like an open pocket in the bicycle transport pocket or in a car.
  • a further embodiment of the invention provides that weighting elements, preferably rounded flat bars, are incorporated at least in each case on the outermost side edge of the head surface.
  • This design firstly weighs down the head surfaces at their side ends and thus secondly causes the packaging element sides to be guided linearly when the packaging element is assembled mechanically or manually by a packaging machine or by hand.
  • the weighting elements
  • Valuable magazines can also be transported in the packaging element according to the invention protected from buckling.
  • the increased stability is also particularly important when the packaging element is used as a bag.
  • feet are arranged on the back of the receiving surface. These can be placed in such a way that they lie against the weighting elements when stacking filled packaging elements.
  • the packaging elements can be placed on the receiving surface without getting dirty. Furthermore, the packaged newspapers can now be stacked in such a way that the individual filled packaging elements cannot slip against one another.
  • FIG. 1 is a schematic representation of a packaging element blank
  • FIG. 2 shows the packaging element blank from FIG. 1 with additional features
  • FIG. 10 shows a packaging element used as a bag
  • FIGS. 12-21 further design options for a packaging element blank.
  • FIG. 1 shows a schematic illustration of a blank of a packaging element 1, which consists of a tear-resistant fabric or film material and has a rectangular receiving surface 40 for the newspapers or magazines.
  • a rectangular fixing surface 13, 15, 21, 23 is pivotably arranged on each of the four side edges of the rectangular receiving surface 40.
  • Each fixing surface 13, 15, 21, 23 consists of a side surface 12, 14, 22, 24, which is slightly higher than the height of the stack of newspapers to be wrapped, and a head surface 10, 16, 20, 26) which is pivotally arranged thereon, and another Side surface 26A.
  • the receiving surface 40 is provided for supporting the newspapers or magazines, ie the size of the surface 40 with the side lengths A and C (see arrows A, C in FIG. 1) corresponds to the supporting surface of the newspapers or magazines to be filled .
  • this results in a simple mechanical filling of the packaging element 1 by stacking the newspapers or magazines on the receiving surface 40.
  • the head surfaces 10, 16, 20, 26 are of the same size as the receiving surface 40 (see arrows A, C in FIG. 1). This results in an optimal wrapping of the newspaper or magazine stack.
  • the stability of the packaging element 1 increases, which is particularly important for the use of the packaging element 1 as a bag.
  • the packaging element 1 consists of a tear-resistant fabric material that has been used for a long time for the production of newspaper transport bags, which are often used almost daily for almost several years and in all weather conditions, and has proven itself extremely well there.
  • a special plastic film could also be used.
  • the fabric prevents the packaging element 1 from being destroyed during mechanical assembly and disassembly and during transport by impact and friction forces. It also ensures a high flexibility of the packaging element 1.
  • the flexibility of the packaging element 1 reduces the wear which inevitably occurs when used frequently.
  • the flexibility is also important for simple mechanical or manual wrapping. tion of the packaging element 1 important, as will be explained later.
  • the packaging element 1 can be folded up without damage and even compressed. In this way, the packaging elements can be collected in a space-saving manner and later brought to the print shop.
  • the cut of the packaging element 1 shown here is formed in the simplest way only by crossing the fabric webs 2 and 3.
  • the outside of the fabric webs 2, 3 is water-repellent, so that no moisture can penetrate into the packaging element 1 when the packaging element 1 is being transported.
  • the fabric webs 2 and 3 are sewn, riveted, glued or welded to one another in their overlap region, which forms the receiving surface 40 for the newspapers or magazines to be stacked, so that the individual fixing surfaces 13, 15, are located on the four side edges of the receiving surface 40. Train 21, 23.
  • FIGS. 2 and 3 show a schematic representation of a blank of a packaging element from FIG. 1, FIG. 2 illustrating the arrangement of Velcro strips 50-59, while FIG. 3 shows the arrangement of a reinforcement band 61 that is partially inserted into the Fixing surfaces is braided.
  • the various important details of the packaging element 1 are described below with reference to FIGS. 2 and 3.
  • the black dots on the receiving surface 40 indicate the position of the feet that can rest against the flat bars 41, 42, 43 when two filled packaging elements 1 are stacked. This makes it possible to stack the packaged newspapers in which the individual filled packaging elements 1 cannot slip against one another. Furthermore, the packaging element 1 can be placed on the rear side of the receiving surface 40 without becoming soiled.
  • the receiving surface 40 can additionally be reinforced by a plate made of plastic, hard rubber or wood (not shown). This increases the stability of the packaging element 1.
  • the reinforcing plate can be fastened to the receiving surface 40 by means of fastening elements which are designed as feet on the rear of the receiving surface 40.
  • the reinforcement plate can be attached to the fabric or film material in one operation by attaching the feet.
  • the feet are attached to the Reinforcing plate extremely durable.
  • Velcro fasteners 50 to 59 are arranged as fastening means.
  • the Velcro fasteners 50 to 59 enable the mechanical or manual rollover of the fixing surfaces 13, 15, 21, 23 or the head surfaces 10, 16, 20, 26 and the further side surface 26A and their connection, as well as the closing of the packaging element can be carried out in one working phase.
  • the Velcro fasteners 51 to 59 are designed as Velcro strips 51 to 59, two Velcro strips each being arranged along the side edges of the head surfaces 10, 16, 20, 22, 26 and the further side surface 26A.
  • top surfaces 10, 16, 20, 22, 26 to be arranged on top of one another and the further side surface 26A alternately carry the interlocking Velcro strips 51 to 59 on their adjoining upper and lower sides, so that when the top surfaces 10, 16, 20 roll over , 22, 26 and the other side surface 26A interlock.
  • Flat rods 41, 42, 43, 44 are machined into the outermost side edge of the head surfaces 10, 16, 20, 26.
  • the flat surfaces 41, 42, 43, 44 weigh down the top surfaces 10, 16, 20 and the further side surface 26A in such a way that both a simplification of the mechanical structure and a linear closure of the packaging element 1 by a packaging machine results.
  • the flat bars 41, 42, 43, 44 which consist, for example, of spring steel or aluminum, can be inserted into a hemstitch prepared for this purpose.
  • the flat bars are 1 to 3 mm thick, so that they cannot bend in the case of a mechanical, mechanical or manual construction.
  • the flat bars 41, 42, 43, 44 are rounded so as not to destroy the tissue due to sharp edges.
  • the fixing surfaces 21 and 23 as well as the receiving surface 40 carry a continuous, centrally arranged reinforcement band 61.
  • the fixing surfaces 21 and 23 are those which, when closed, are on the outside.
  • the reinforcement band 61 is braided into the side surface 24 and the top surface 26 such that it is on the outside of the Side surface 24 and the top surface 26 forms grip elements 62, 63.
  • the passage points 64, 65 of the reinforcing tape 61 are reinforced on the side surface 24 and on the top surface 26. Round rods 66 parallel to the passage points 64 overlap the reinforcement band 61 and under the head surfaces 26.
  • a packaging element 1 the cut of which consists of a rectangular receiving surface 40 with rectangular fixing surfaces 13, 15, 21, 23 pivotably arranged on the side edges, with the underside of its rectangular receiving surface 40 placed on a transport unit of a packaging device (FIG. 4) and then filled with the newspapers or magazines.
  • FIGS. 4 and 5 show the packaging element 1 with the fixing surfaces 13, 15, 21, 23 and one with the loading Switzerlands Schweizer 60 marked, arranged on the top of the fixing surface 23 and indicated by dashed lines on the underside of the packaging element shown (transport code / packing slip or the like). 4 and 5 differ only in that, for the sake of clarity, the Velcro strips 50-59 are shown in FIG. 4 and the reinforcement tape 61 is shown in FIG. 5. In the following representations, the Velcro strips 50-59 and the reinforcement band 61 are drawn in together.
  • the tool element corresponding to the fixing surface 13 (not visible in the figure) is activated.
  • the tool element moves the fixing surface 13 in the direction of the arrow over the stack of newspapers.
  • the method step shown in FIG. 6 follows, starting from the packaging element 1 with the fixing surface 13 pivoted onto the stack of newspapers.
  • the tool element corresponding to the fixing surface 15 (not visible in the figure) is activated and moves in the direction of the arrow the fixing surface 15 around the stack of newspapers.
  • the Velcro strips arranged on the underside of the fixing surface 15 the Velcro strips arranged on the upper side of the fixing surface 13 when the two fixing surfaces 13 and 15 come into contact, the fixing surfaces 13 and 15 are automatically connected to one another. Additional fastening steps are not required.
  • the next method step is explained with reference to FIG. 7.
  • the tool element belonging to the fixing surface 21 (not visible) is activated. It moves the fixing surface 21 around the partially already wrapped newspaper stack in the direction of the arrow, so that the Velcro strip on the underside of the fixing surface 21 and the Velcro strip on the top side of the fixing surface 15 automatically engage when the fixing surface 21 sinks, whereby the fixing surfaces are connected to one another become.
  • the tool element corresponding to the fixing surface 23 is activated, which moves the fixing surface 23 around the stack of newspapers in the direction of the arrow.
  • the Velcro strips on the top of the fixing surface 21 and on the underside of the fixing surface 23 engage with one another and close the packaging element 1.
  • each fixing surface 13, 15, 21, 23 around the Stack of newspapers to be pivoted.
  • the pivoting process enables a simple packaging process in which complicated movements of the tool elements are eliminated.
  • the address label 60 is visibly arranged on the top of the packaging element 1.
  • the packaging element for removing the newspapers can be placed on its side surface 22 and opened by swiveling away the fixing surface provided for this while loosening the Velcro fasteners and thus used as a newspaper pocket.
  • Handle elements 62, 63 arranged on the packaging element 1 can further increase the manageability of such a newspaper pouch.
  • FIG. 11 shows a completely filled and closed packaging element on a conveyor belt.
  • FIGS. 12 to 21 show further configuration options for a packaging element blank. Shown are each the receiving surface 40, the fixing surfaces 13, 15, 21 and 23 and the side surfaces 12, 14, 22 dividing the fixing surfaces 13, 15, 21 and 23, 24, head surfaces 10, 16, 20, 26 and the further side surface 26A.
  • the boundaries between the head surfaces 10, 16, 20, 26 on the one hand and the side surfaces 12, 14, 22, 24 and the further side surface 26A on the other hand are not strictly specified, but can vary somewhat depending on the stack height.
  • the fixing surfaces in the illustration according to FIG. 12 are combined by combining two rectangles ⁇ different widths formed.
  • the rectangular partial surfaces adjoining the receiving surface 40 extend completely over the side edges of the receiving surface 40 and the further rectangular partial surfaces are reduced to the width of narrow belts.
  • all fixing surfaces 13, 15, 21, 23 are designed as narrow belts and only adjoin a part of the side edge of the receiving surface 40. It is also possible to dimension the fixing surfaces 13 and 15 on the one hand and the fixing surfaces 21 and 23 on the other hand in different widths. 14 shows an embodiment in which the fixing surfaces 13, 15, 21 and 23 present a combined trapezoidal and rectangular shape. In this case, the trapezoidal partial surfaces completely adjoin the side edges of the receiving surface 40 and rectangular narrow partial surfaces adjoin the narrower edges of the trapezoidal partial surfaces.
  • the fixing surfaces are formed by the combination of trapezoidal partial surfaces with rectangular partial surfaces and by the combination of different trapezoidal partial surfaces.
  • a trapezoidal partial surface adjoins the receiving surface 40, the trapezoidal partial surface, however, only partially extending along the side edge of the receiving surface 40.
  • Rectangular, narrow partial surfaces adjoin the narrower edges of the trapezoidal partial surfaces.
  • the fixing surface 23 consists of a first trapezoidal partial surface which is completely adjacent to the side edge of the receiving surface 40 and a second trapezoidal partial surface which is adjacent to the narrower edge of the first trapezoidal partial surface.
  • the fixing surface 21 comprises one completely along the side edge of the receiving surface 40 adjacent to this rectangular partial surface and a trapezoidal partial surface adjacent to the rectangular partial surface.
  • FIG. 16 shows an embodiment in which the fixing surfaces 13, 15, 21 and 23 present a combined rectangular and triangular shape.
  • rectangular partial surfaces completely adjoin the side edge of the receiving surface 40 and the rectangular partial surfaces are adjoined by triangular partial surfaces.
  • all fixing surfaces 13, 15, 21 and 23 have an isosceles triangular shape.
  • the fixing surfaces 13, 15 and 23 extend completely along the side edge of the receiving surface 40, but the fixing surface 21 only partially.
  • the fixing surfaces 13, 15, 21 and 23 of the embodiment shown in FIG. 18 also have a triangular shape, but not an isosceles triangular shape. Rather, the triangles are arranged asymmetrically to the side bisector of the respective side edge of the receiving surface 40 and extend only over a partial area of the respective side edge.
  • 19 comprises two fixing surfaces 13 and 15 in an isosceles triangular shape and two further fixing surfaces 21 and 23, each with two opposite straight edges and two opposite concave-shaped edges. While the fixing surfaces 15 and 21 extend completely along the side edge of the receiving surface 40, the fixing surfaces 13 and 23 extend only over a partial area of the respective side edge.
  • the embodiment shown in FIG. 20 comprises two fixing surfaces 21 and 23, each with two opposite straight edges and two opposite concavely shaped edges.
  • the outer straight edge is shorter than the other, so that the fixing surfaces 21 and 23 taper outwards.
  • Two further fixing surfaces 13 and 15 form a sickle shape and consist of a straight edge, which extends partially along the side edge of the receiving surface 40, and a concave and a convex edge, which form a tip on the outside.
  • FIG. 21 shows a packaging element which comprises three rectangular fixing surfaces 13, 15, 21 and a trapezoidal fixing surface 23.
  • the Fixing surfaces 15, 21 and 23 extend completely along the side edge of the receiving surface 40, the fixing surface 13 only partially. All fixing surfaces 13, 15, 21 and 23 are formed from a net-like fabric that can be stretched to adapt to different stack heights.
  • viewing windows made of a plastic material can be integrated into the top surfaces of a packaging element made from a woven material, so that the contents of the packaging can be recognized without additional stickers and without opening the packaging element.
  • the order of the individual steps in the packaging process can also be changed. It is also possible that the side walls are inseparably connected to one another and that only the top surfaces are pivoted for wrapping, or that the packaging element is only cut to form pockets, all but one of the fixing surfaces being used as a pocket flap trained fixing surface are firmly connected.
  • the packaging process then sees only two process steps, a filling of the packaging designed as a bag elements and a pivoting of the pocket flap to close.

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Un élément d'emballage, notamment pour emballer et pour transporter une pile d'imprimés, est constitué d'un matériau tissé ou sous forme de feuille indéchirable, découpé de façon à présenter une surface rectangulaire de réception des journaux ou revues. Les quatre côtés de la surface rectangulaire de réception sont pourvus chacun d'une surface de fixation rabatable. Les quatre surfaces de fixation peuvent être reliées au moins en partie, les unes aux autres par des éléments de fixation libérables, de manière à former l'élément d'emballage avec la pièce découpée de matériau et à fixer la pile. Une surface de fixation porte deux éléments intégrés de préhension qui servent à retirer le paquet d'une bande convoyeuse et notamment à éviter des risques de blessures pendant sa manutention.
EP93918888A 1992-08-18 1993-08-17 Element d'emballage, notamment pour emballer et transporter une pile d'imprimes, tels que journaux, revues, livres, prospectus, catalogues ou produits similaires Expired - Lifetime EP0607416B1 (fr)

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