EP4137002B1 - Verpackungshülle für parfüm-, kosmetik- oder toilettenartikelflaschen - Google Patents

Verpackungshülle für parfüm-, kosmetik- oder toilettenartikelflaschen Download PDF

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EP4137002B1
EP4137002B1 EP21306127.8A EP21306127A EP4137002B1 EP 4137002 B1 EP4137002 B1 EP 4137002B1 EP 21306127 A EP21306127 A EP 21306127A EP 4137002 B1 EP4137002 B1 EP 4137002B1
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Alexandre SELLERON
Guillaume Savoye
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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
    • B65D81/00Containers, packaging elements, or packages, for contents presenting particular transport or storage problems, or adapted to be used for non-packaging purposes after removal of contents
    • B65D81/02Containers, packaging elements, or packages, for contents presenting particular transport or storage problems, or adapted to be used for non-packaging purposes after removal of contents specially adapted to protect contents from mechanical damage
    • B65D81/025Containers made of sheet-like material and having a shape to accommodate contents
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45DHAIRDRESSING OR SHAVING EQUIPMENT; EQUIPMENT FOR COSMETICS OR COSMETIC TREATMENTS, e.g. FOR MANICURING OR PEDICURING
    • A45D34/00Containers or accessories specially adapted for handling liquid toiletry or cosmetic substances, e.g. perfumes
    • A45D34/02Scent flasks, e.g. with evaporator

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  • the present invention relates to the field of so-called secondary packaging, in particular secondary packaging for bottles of cosmetic, toiletry or perfume products.
  • Cosmetic products include in particular all products for skin make-up, including lips, and all compositions intended for body application, including so-called care products such as moisturizing creams. Toiletries include shower gels, bath products, and body lotions. Perfumes include in particular all perfuming or odorous compositions intended for body application.
  • Secondary packaging corresponds to packaging formed around the so-called primary packaging, the primary packaging being that which is in direct contact with the packaged product.
  • Secondary packaging is generally used to group products together to form batches and/or transport them to their place of distribution, but, in the field of cosmetic products and in the field of perfumery, secondary packaging serves primarily aesthetic and protective functions, with each individual product being packaged in one or more secondary packages.
  • the secondary packaging of such a bottle thus generally includes a case, optionally a wedge, and a sheath.
  • the case is a cardboard, plastic, or other suitable material (leather, wood, etc.) element, forming a box or a housing for receiving the bottle.
  • the case generally bears the legal and commercial notices.
  • the shim is a cardboard, plastic, foam, etc. element, which is shaped to prevent the bottle from moving in the case.
  • the shim can be configured to fit the shape of the bottle or simply to compensate for any play present in the case around the bottle.
  • the sheath is the outer packaging, made of paper or cardboard, that surrounds the case.
  • the sheath is the outer packaging, made of paper or cardboard, that surrounds the case.
  • Such a solution with three secondary packaging elements is complex. It requires the supply and storage of the various elements. For the manufacture of each element, folding and cutting are necessary. The design of secondary packaging is thus complex.
  • the packaging shapeing of the packaging, placing the bottle in the packaging, etc.
  • several manipulations are necessary and can be complex to automate.
  • the production costs associated with secondary packaging are thus significant in the field of bottling, in particular the bottling of cosmetic, toiletry and perfume products.
  • plastic materials and more generally of heterogeneous materials for the secondary packaging of cosmetic or perfume products makes the recycling of packaging complex or impossible.
  • the invention thus aims to propose a secondary packaging for a bottle that solves all or part of the aforementioned problems. It thus aims in particular to propose a packaging for a bottle that is aesthetic and distinctive, particularly suited to the field of perfumery and cosmetic products, and that can be easily recycled or biodegraded.
  • the packaging proposed in the invention aims to obtain these functions while offering a high level of protection for the bottle in all its components: the glassware of the reservoir and/or the cap of the bottle, its label (or other form of marking), etc.
  • the invention relates to a packaging shell for a perfume, cosmetic or toiletry product bottle, said shell being able to take a closed position in which it forms a receiving volume adapted to envelop a bottle and an open position allowing the bottle to be placed in the shell or the bottle to be removed from the shell, said shell comprising two half-shells each forming a concavity and essentially formed from a molded natural plant fiber-based material.
  • Each half-shell comprises a peripheral edge which is joined, when the shell is in the closed position, to a peripheral edge of the other half-shell so that the receiving volume is a closed volume and in that the shell has at least one holding element projecting into the receiving volume.
  • the holding elements are molded with the shell.
  • the formation of a shell made of natural fibers by molding has multiple advantages.
  • the molding process of a material based on natural fibers allows the shell, or part of the shell, to be produced in a single operation. Above all, this process allows complex and aesthetic shapes to be obtained.
  • Such a shell is made of thus particularly aesthetic, forming a sort of skin around the bottle.
  • the shell can thus take on the general shape of the bottle, making the product immediately identifiable for the consumer, in particular for certain perfumes whose bottle shape is extremely well-known and distinctive.
  • the packaging suggests the shape and volume of the bottle, and thus complies with the regulations on the ratio between primary and secondary packaging which aim to avoid any misleading of the consumer on the dimensions and actual capacity of the product present in the package. More generally, the volume of the packaging is optimized, and the user thus has a good idea of the volume of the bottle present in the packaging.
  • the combination of the general shape of the shell, the material used, and the presence of a supporting element protruding from the shell guarantees good protection of the bottle, particularly against impacts.
  • the material essentially (i.e. at least very largely) used to make the shell is recyclable and/or biodegradable.
  • the process used to form the shell essentially uses a pulp of fibrous plant(s) containing natural plant fibers and water, in order to produce a hot molding of this pulp.
  • the transport of packaged products is optimized by lightweight, low-material, and compact packaging (which allows more bottles to be transported in the same volume). This allows a reduction in the "carbon footprint" due to the transport of packaged bottles.
  • the hull may have a hinge that connects the two half-hulls.
  • the shell comprises an outer wall and an inner wall, the inner wall defining the receiving volume in the closed position of the shell.
  • the outer wall of the shell and the inner wall of the shell may be formed from two separate layers of said natural fibre material, namely an inner layer forming the inner wall and an outer layer forming the outer wall, the inner layer comprising the holding means (elements).
  • the holding elements are moulded only on the inner layer, such that a hollow pocket is formed between the outer layer and the inner layer at the holding elements.
  • the appearance. aesthetics, including the shape, of the outer layer is preserved.
  • a hollow pocket can be formed between the two layers at the level of the holding elements, which improves their deformability. This allows the holding means to adapt more easily to the manufacturing tolerances of the bottles intended to be placed in the shell, and this improves their capacity to absorb shocks and other stresses undergone by the shell.
  • the packaging shell may have, for example, a wall thickness of between 0.5 mm and 3 mm, preferably between 0.8 and 2 mm at any point of said shell with the exception of the areas where a holding element is formed.
  • the receiving volume formed by the shell may comprise a front wall, a rear wall, and side walls connecting the front wall to the rear wall, and the holding elements comprise: at least one buttress projecting on at least one of the side walls, and/or at least one stud projecting on at least one of the front and rear faces, and/or at least one elongated bead or defining a closed shape, on at least one of the front and rear faces.
  • the support elements can thus take various shapes and dimensions, adapted to their particular function.
  • the retaining elements located on the internal side walls of the shell can thus have the form of blocks or retaining corners, in order to provide a relatively large support surface for the bottle contained in the shell.
  • the retaining elements located on the front and rear faces can be in the form of small cylindrical or hemispherical studs, which provide specific support in selected areas of the bottle contained in the shell, while being aesthetic.
  • Beads are used to form a linear support with respect to the bottle.
  • the studs and/or beads can be used to form a support on the bottle around a marking area thereof, in order to preserve the marking from any deterioration by friction, even of low amplitude, on the shell.
  • the invention also relates to an assembly comprising a packaging shell for a bottle as defined above and a bottle contained in said packaging shell.
  • the shell can match the external shape of the bottle it contains, so that at any point of said shell, a maximum clearance of 4 mm, preferably at most 2 mm, is present between an external wall of the bottle and the internal wall of the shell.
  • the retaining elements can be configured to hold the bottle away from the front, rear and side walls of the hull.
  • the shell is particularly suitable for protecting a glass bottle, which is sensitive to shocks by nature.
  • glass bottle we mean any glass bottle, of any kind, including crystal.
  • Bottle 1 shown in the figure 1 comprises a body 2 which forms a reservoir for the perfume and a neck 3.
  • the neck 3 comprises an opening allowing the introduction of the perfume into the reservoir of the body 2 and the exit of the perfume from the reservoir of the body 2.
  • the neck 3 comprises means for dispensing the perfume, namely a pump and a push button.
  • the neck 3 is topped with a stopper 4 allowing the neck 3 to be closed and/or to cover the dispensing means.
  • the bottle of the figure 1 is made entirely of glass.
  • Such a bottle therefore requires mechanical protection, in particular against impacts, of all of its constituent parts.
  • such a bottle has a complex but particularly aesthetic and distinctive general shape, which should be highlighted even when the bottle is packaged.
  • FIG 2 represents a packaging shell 5 according to an embodiment of the invention. This shell is shown in an open position. This shell is configured to receive, protect, and dress the bottle 1 shown in the figure 1 .
  • the open position of the hull 5 shown in the figure 2 corresponds to a position in which the bottle 1 can be placed in the shell 5 or extracted from the shell 5.
  • the shell 5 comprises a first half-shell 6 and a second half-shell 7.
  • the first half-shell 6 and the second half-shell 7 are connected to each other by a hinge 8.
  • the hinge 8 makes it possible to move the shell 5 from its open position to a closed position in which it forms an interior volume adapted to envelop the bottle 1.
  • the first half-shell 6 and the second half-shell 7 each have a concave shape suitable for receiving the bottle 1.
  • Bottle 1 of the figure 1 having two vertical planes of symmetry the shell 5 is itself formed of two half-shells 6, 7.
  • the first half-shell 6 and the second half-shell 7 can be symmetrical with respect to the axis formed by the hinge 8.
  • figure 3 represents part of hull 5 of the figure 2 , namely the first half-shell 6, according to a perspective view allowing certain details of the interior of the concavity of the half-shell 6 to be appreciated.
  • each half-shell is obtained by molding a material based on natural plant fibers.
  • the shell 5 is essentially made of molded plant pulp, the hot molding of the pulp making it possible to give the material a shape that perfectly matches the contours of the bottle to be packaged.
  • the pulp is advantageously obtained from bagasse fibers and/or bamboo fibers.
  • the natural fibres used may generally be all fibres used in the paper industry, in particular, in addition to sugar cane fibres (in the form of bagasse) and bamboo, in particular wood, cotton, linen, hemp, sisal, jute, kenaf or coconut. Any mixture containing these fibres is also possible.
  • the first half-shell 6 and the second half-shell 7 may be formed in one piece, the hinge 8 then being formed by folding between the two half-shells.
  • each half-shell may be formed from a separate piece, and the hinge formed from an added piece.
  • the hinge 8 is positioned in the area of the shell 5 intended to accommodate the bottom of the bottle 1. This makes the hinge 8 less visible, improves the aesthetics of the assembly, and offers a natural opening of the shell. Obviously, a lateral opening of the shell by a lateral hinge could be achieved within the framework of the invention, allowing an opening of the shell in a manner analogous to the opening of a book.
  • the shell 5 has the particularity of having holding elements 16.
  • the holding elements 16 are elements which protrude inside the shell 5, that is to say inside the receiving volume 10 which the shell 5 forms when it is in the closed position.
  • the holding elements 16 can have several functions. First of all, they make it possible to compensate for the manufacturing tolerances of the bottle that is received in the shell.
  • the manufacturing tolerances of a glass bottle can in fact be significant, relative to the dimensions of said bottle.
  • the holding elements are adapted to crush slightly when placing a bottle in the shell 5. Once in place, the bottle is thus perfectly immobilized in the shell 5.
  • Another function of the holding means 16 may be to maintain a space between the bottle which is placed in the shell 5 and the walls of said shell 5.
  • the added marking may correspond to a label 15 which bears a print, lacquering, varnish, or screen printing, etc., and which is stuck onto the bottle 1 (see figure 1 ).
  • the added marking may alternatively be lacquering, varnish, printing, or screen printing carried out directly on the bottle 1. Such added marking is likely to be damaged or even erased by the friction of the bottle 1 in the shell 5. Keeping the added marking away from the wall of the shell 5 prevents such deterioration.
  • the holding elements 16 participate in protecting the bottle contained in the shell 5 against impacts, in particular in the event of the shell 5 containing a bottle 1 falling.
  • the hull comprises a front wall 18, a rear wall 19, and side walls 20.
  • the side walls 20 may be equipped, as holding means 16, with reliefs called buttresses 161.
  • the buttresses 161 are small parallelepiped or “wedge” thickenings, i.e. having a regularly variable thickness.
  • Two buttresses 161 may be provided on each side wall of each half-shell, or on only one of the half-shells, i.e. four or eight buttresses in total in a shell 5. In the example shown, eight buttresses 161 are formed in the shell 5.
  • the buttresses 161 may have a sloping edge 164 which facilitates the introduction of a bottle 1 into the shell 5.
  • the front wall 18 and/or the rear wall 19 may be equipped with studs 162 or one or more beads 163, as a retaining element.
  • the front wall 18 has a bead 163 and the rear wall 19 has four studs 162.
  • a stud 162 provides a small area of contact with the bottle 1, for example a quasi-point area of contact, while a bead 163 provides a linear contact with the bottle 1.
  • the bead 163 has, in the example shown, a configuration in which it defines a closed shape, in this case substantially a rectangle.
  • the bead can define various closed shapes: circle, oval, square, rectangle, or any other shape.
  • the rectangular shape of the bead 163 of the example shown here makes it possible to create a support on the bottle 1 all around the label 17 (or any other marking attached to the bottle 1) in order to offer optimal protection of this marking.
  • the holding means 16 When the bottle is placed in the shell 5, the holding means 16 may be more or less deformed.
  • the first half-shell 6 and the second half-shell 7 each comprise a peripheral edge 9 which is in contact with the peripheral edge 9 of the other half-shell when the shell 5 is in the closed position.
  • the junction of the side walls 20 of the two half-shells is thus produced edge to edge, or where appropriate with a slight overlap between said side walls 20 respectively of the first half-shell 6 and the second half-shell 7.
  • a very clean peripheral edge 9 can be obtained by cutting the half-shells using a cutting tool. Such cutting is carried out after molding the half-shells and, if necessary, after assembling the two constituent layers of the half-shells as detailed below. This cutting is advantageously carried out by blade or by mechanical machining, in particular by cutting with a cutting ring.
  • FIG 4 represents, in a three-dimensional schematic view, a packaging shell in the open position.
  • the shell 5 of the figure 4 essentially corresponds to that of the figure 2 , so that the description of the figures 2 And 3 applies mainly to hull 5 of the figure 4 , with two exceptions: the type of retaining elements 16 used in the hull, and the presence of a flat portion 21 in each half-hull.
  • studs 162 are formed on the front wall 18 in place of the bead 163 of the embodiment of the figure 2 and of the figure 3 . As previously explained, these two alternatives allow the obtaining of substantially similar functions.
  • each half-shell 6, 7 forms a concavity adapted to the bottle 1.
  • a flat portion 21 surrounds the concavity of each half-shell.
  • the flat portions 21 may also be used to ensure the closure of the shell 5 using a locking device 22 adapted to maintain the shell in the closed position.
  • a locking device 22 adapted to maintain the shell in the closed position.
  • an orifice 23 is made in each of the flat portions of the two half-shells, so that the orifices 23 are aligned when the shell 5 is brought into the closed position.
  • the locking device 22 is positioned in the orifices 23 and holds the respective flat portions 21 of the two half-shells against each other, at the orifices 23.
  • the locking device may be a system of attached clips.
  • only one of the two half-shells may have an orifice 23, and the other of the two half-shells may have a deformation adapted to lock in the orifice 23 to ensure the locking of the shell 5.
  • FIG 5 represents, according to a schematic sectional view, the packaging shell of the figure 2 in closed position.
  • the figure 5 more particularly represents the packaging shell 1 seen according to the section plane AA shown in figure 4 .
  • the shell 5 forms, in the closed position shown in figure 3 , a receiving volume 10 configured to accommodate and envelop the bottle 1.
  • the receiving volume 10 is configured to match the general shape of the bottle 1.
  • a maximum clearance of 4 mm, or even less, for example a maximum clearance of 1 mm can be provided between the inner wall 11 of the shell 5 and the bottle 1.
  • the holding means 16 included in the shell 5 the bottle is immobilized without clearance in said shell 5.
  • the bottle 1 can thus be forcefully introduced into the shell 5, so that it is held there by friction between certain holding elements 16 (typically the buttresses 161) and the bottle 1.
  • certain holding elements 16 typically the buttresses 161
  • the shell 5 may be held in the closed position by any known means.
  • an adhesive means may be applied between the first half-shell 6 and the second half-shell 7.
  • Any other closing means may be used.
  • a local overlap between the lateral edges 9 of the first half-shell and the second half-shell can be provided. At this local overlap, it is possible to form, during the molding of the half-shells or afterwards, an excess thickness in one of the half-shells which is housed in a corresponding housing of the other half-shell. A clip-on closure can thus be obtained.
  • the receiving volume of a tank has a first cross section S1 that has a first surface; the receiving volume of a neck has a second cross section S2 that has a surface less than the first surface S1, and the receiving volume of a cap has a third cross section S3 that has a surface between the first surface and the second surface.
  • each half-shell comprises an inner layer 13 and an outer layer 14.
  • the inner layer 13 and the outer layer 14 are molded independently of each other and then assembled to form the half-shells.
  • the inner layer and the outer layer are thus assembled, fitted into each other and, for example, glued.
  • the holding elements 16 for example the studs 161 shown in the figure 5 , are obtained by a local deformation of the internal layer 13 only.
  • the crushing of the holding element is facilitated and its capacity to absorb a shock is improved, due to the presence of a space 24 between the two layers at the level of the holding element 16. Nevertheless, the external appearance of the shell is not altered.
  • the thickness of the shell providing the desired level of protection, particularly against impacts, is of the order of 1 mm.
  • the total thickness is obtained by the sum of the thickness of each layer.
  • a total thickness of the order of 1 mm can be obtained by assembling two layers each having a thickness of the order of 0.5 mm.
  • a thickness of more than 0.5 mm and preferably more than 0.8 mm appears appropriate for protecting a glass bottle of conventional dimensions for a perfume or a cosmetic or toiletry product.
  • the shell may have a substantially constant wall thickness over its entire surface (by substantially constant, we mean for example constant to within plus or minus 0.2 mm).
  • the molding process also makes it possible to produce a shell with a wall of variable thickness, for example in order to protect the most fragile or most exposed areas of the bottle (edges, base, cap) with a wall of greater thickness. This variation in thickness is added to the presence of support elements to protect the bottle.
  • the shell may thus have a nominal wall thickness of between 0.5 mm and 3 mm, preferably of the order of 1 mm to 1.2 mm, the wall of the shell having over at least the majority (or all) of its surface a thickness equal to the nominal thickness to within plus or minus 0.2 mm, preferably to within plus or minus 0.1 mm.
  • figure 6 represents, according to a three-dimensional schematic view, the hull of the figures 2 And 3 , in closed position.
  • the technique of molding a pulp of one or more fibrous plants used for the formation of the shell 5 allows the obtaining of complex three-dimensional shapes, having low angles of sharp edges and tapers. This is not possible with other shaping techniques such as thermoforming.
  • the molding also allows the production of a three-dimensional pattern or a three-dimensional structure (for example an embossing) on the surface of the shell.
  • a printing area 15 intended for example for printing a logo, a brand, a trade name, etc., is provided on the shell.
  • the printing area 15 can in particular be an unstructured area, optionally delimited by being formed in a hollow or in relief with respect to the rest of the shell 5.
  • the holding elements included in the shell according to the invention guarantee good holding of the product in the shell, and contribute to its protection against impacts.
  • the manufacturing tolerances of the bottle which are potentially significant for a glass bottle, are compensated by means of the holding elements.
  • the unique packaging consisting of the shell replaces three packaging elements currently used, namely the case, the wedge, and the sheath. As the shell envelops the bottle as closely as possible, it is less bulky than the secondary packaging currently used, which reduces the total volume occupied by the products in their secondary packaging, and thus reduces storage and transport costs.
  • the material constituting the packaging shell is recyclable and biodegradable.

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  1. Verpackungshülle für eine Parfüm-, Kosmetik- oder Toilettenartikelflasche, wobei die Hülle (5) eine geschlossene Position einnehmen kann, in der sie ein Aufnahmevolumen (10) bildet, das dazu eingerichtet ist, eine Flasche (1) zu umhüllen, und eine geöffnete Position, welche die Anbringung der Flasche (1) in der Hülle oder die Entnahme der Flasche (1) aus der Hülle ermöglicht, wobei die Hülle (5) zwei Hüllenhälften (6, 7) umfasst, die jeweils eine Konkavität bilden und im Wesentlichen aus einem geformten Material auf der Basis von pflanzlichen Naturfasern ausgebildet sind,
    wobei jede Hüllenhälfte (6, 7) einen Umfangsrand (9) umfasst, der, wenn sich die Hülle (5) in der geschlossenen Position befindet, an einen Umfangsrand (9) der anderen Hüllenhälfte (6, 7) anstößt, so dass das Aufnahmevolumen ein geschlossenes Volumen ist, und dadurch, dass die Hülle mindestens ein in das Aufnahmevolumen (10) ragendes Halteelement (16) aufweist, wobei die Halteelemente mit der Hülle (5) geformt sind,
    wobei die Hülle (5) eine Außenwand (12) und eine Innenwand (11) umfasst, wobei die Innenwand (11) in der geschlossenen Position der Hülle (5) das Aufnahmevolumen (10) definiert,
    wobei die Außenwand (12) der Hülle und die Innenwand (11) der Hülle (5) von zwei verschiedenen Schichten des Materials auf der Basis von Naturfasern gebildet werden, nämlich einer inneren Schicht (13), welche die Innenwand (11) bildet, und einer äußeren Schicht (14), welche die Außenwand (12) bildet, wobei die innere Schicht (13) die Halteelemente umfasst, wobei die Halteelemente durch eine lokale Verformung nur der inneren Schicht (13) erhalten werden, so dass eine hohle Tasche zwischen der äußeren Schicht und der inneren Schicht an der Halteelementen gebildet wird, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die innere Schicht (13) und die äußere Schicht (14) sich miteinander in Kontakt befinden oder aneinandergeklebt sind, außer an den Haltemitteln.
  2. Verpackungshülle nach Anspruch 1, wobei die Hülle (5) ein Gelenk (8) umfasst, das die zwei Hüllenhälften (6, 7) verbindet.
  3. Verpackungshülle nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, wobei die Naturfasern Zuckerrohr-, Bambus-, Holz-, Baumwoll-, Flachs-, Hanf-, Sisal-, Jute-, Kenaf-oder Kokosfasern umfassen.
  4. Verpackungshülle nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, welche eine Wanddicke zwischen 0,5 und 3 mm, vorzugsweise zwischen 0,8 und 2 mm an jedem Punkt der Hülle aufweist, mit Ausnahme der Bereiche, wo ein Halteelement (16) ausgebildet ist.
  5. Hülle nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, wobei das Aufnahmevolumen eine Vorderwand (18), eine Hinterwand (19) und Seitenwände (20), welche die Vorderwand (18) mit der Hinterwand (19) verbinden, umfasst,
    wobei die Halteelemente (16) umfassen:
    mindestens einen Stützpfeiler (161), der an mindestens einer der Seitenwände vorsteht, und/oder mindestens einen vorstehenden Stift (162) auf der vorderen und/oder hinteren Seite und/oder mindestens einen Wulst (163), der lang gestreckt ist oder eine geschlossene Form definiert, auf der vorderen und/oder hinteren Seite.
  6. Verpackungshülle nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, wobei das Aufnahmevolumen (10) eine komplexe Form aufweist, die dazu bestimmt ist, sich an die Form einer Flasche (1) anzupassen, bis auf den durch die Halteelemente (16) gebildeten Zwischenraum, wobei die komplexe Form umfasst:
    - ein Behälteraufnahmevolumen (101), das einen ersten Querschnitt (S1) aufweist, der eine erste Fläche aufweist;
    - ein Aufnahmevolumen für einen Hals (102), das einen zweiten Querschnitt (S2) aufweist, der eine Fläche aufweist, die kleiner als die erste Fläche ist;
    - ein Aufnahmevolumen für einen Stopfen (103), das einen dritten Querschnitt (S3) aufweist, der eine Fläche aufweist, die zwischen der ersten Fläche und der zweiten Fläche liegt.
  7. Anordnung, welche eine Verpackungshülle (5) für eine Flasche nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche und eine Flasche (1), die in der Verpackungshülle enthalten ist, umfasst.
  8. Anordnung nach Anspruch 7, wobei die Hülle (5) an die äußere Form der Flasche (1), die sie enthält, angepasst ist, so dass an jedem Punkt der Hülle (5) ein Zwischenraum von maximal 4 mm, vorzugsweise von maximal 2 mm, zwischen einer Außenwand der Flasche (1) und der Innenwand (11) der Hülle (5) vorhanden ist.
  9. Anordnung nach Anspruch 7 oder Anspruch 8, welche eine Hülle nach Anspruch 5 umfasst, wobei die Halteelemente dafür ausgelegt sind, die Flasche in einem Abstand von der Vorder- und der Hinterwand und den Seitenwänden der Hülle zu halten.
  10. Anordnung nach einem der Ansprüche 7 bis 9, wobei die Flasche eine aufgebrachte Kennzeichnung umfasst, wobei die Halteelemente so ausgebildet sind, dass die aufgebrachte Kennzeichnung in einem Abstand von der Hülle gehalten wird und dass die Halteelemente sich nicht in Kontakt mit der aufgebrachten Kennzeichnung befinden.
  11. Anordnung nach einem der Ansprüche 7 bis 10, wobei die Hülle (5) die Flasche (1) vollständig umhüllt, so dass kein Teil der Flasche (1) aus der Hülle (5) herausragt, wenn diese geschlossen ist.
  12. Anordnung nach einem der Ansprüche 7 bis 11, wobei die Flasche (1) eine Glasflasche ist.
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