WO1992012056A1 - Cylindrical box - Google Patents
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- WO1992012056A1 WO1992012056A1 PCT/GB1992/000046 GB9200046W WO9212056A1 WO 1992012056 A1 WO1992012056 A1 WO 1992012056A1 GB 9200046 W GB9200046 W GB 9200046W WO 9212056 A1 WO9212056 A1 WO 9212056A1
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
- B65D3/00—Rigid or semi-rigid containers having bodies or peripheral walls of curved or partially-curved cross-section made by winding or bending paper without folding along defined lines
- B65D3/02—Rigid or semi-rigid containers having bodies or peripheral walls of curved or partially-curved cross-section made by winding or bending paper without folding along defined lines characterised by shape
- B65D3/04—Rigid or semi-rigid containers having bodies or peripheral walls of curved or partially-curved cross-section made by winding or bending paper without folding along defined lines characterised by shape essentially cylindrical
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- This invention relates to rigid boxes made of cardboard or like materials and of the kind used primarily for the packaging of various types of product.
- Spirally wound or convolute wound boxes can be formed into rounds or ovals using a curled edge formed with a heated tool but limitations on size and shape and relatively high tooling costs restrict what can be offered.
- the peripheral wall of a box is formed from a continuous strip of material wherein at least adjacent to one end of the strip, a lateral jj marginal portion of such material is folded over an , adjacent portion of the strip and secured relative thereto, the folded marginal portion at said one end of the strip defining in combination with said adjacent portion a recess, and the other end of the strip affording a tongue adapted to enter said recess, whereby the two ends of the strip may be brought together in abutting relation to form a continuous band by locating said tongue in said recess.
- the tongue is off-set from said adjacent portion of the strip by a distance at least approximately equal to the thickness of the strip material so as to define a shoulder between the end of said adjacent portion and the tongue.
- the tongue is formed at least in part as a longitudinal extension of said lateral marginal portion at the end of the strip opposite that at which the recess is formed.
- the tongue may be formed at least in part as a longitudinal extension of a portion of the strip adjacent to said lateral marginal portion.
- the lateral marginal portion of the strip may be folded over along the entire length thereof, and preferably longitudinal marginal portions are folded over at both longitudinal edges of the strip into either overlapping or non-overlapping relationship with each other.
- the tongue and the recess may each comprise two parts, one part associated with each longitudinal marginal portion.
- each longitudinal marginal portion may afford a respective tongue and a respective recess.
- both tongues may be provided at the same end of the strip, and both recesses at the other end.
- a tongue and a recess may be provided at each end of the strip if desired.
- the tongue Whilst the tongue is most conveniently formed as an integral extension of the strip, it may be formed from an additional piece of material secured to the strip. For example there may be a recesses formed at each end of the strip and a connecting piece affording a pair of said tongues may be secured in the two recesses.
- the recess is preferably formed as an open sided pocket defined by a part of the lateral marginal portion overlying the adjacent portion of the strip. Alternatively the recess may be formed as rebate defined by a cut-away end portion of the lateral marginal portion.
- portions of the material at the opposite ends of the strip are folded over and secured to adjacent portions thereof to form a double thickness abutting edge prior to the folding over of the longitudinal marginal portion or portions.
- the material preferably comprises a board material which has a decorative finish on one surface thereof, namely that which is presented outwardly in the finished box.
- a decorative finish may afforded by printing, or by laminating a foil or fabric material to the board material. It will be appreciated that in accordance with the preferred form of the invention both the longitudinal edges and the abutting end edges of the band are formed from folded material, so that there are no raw edges.
- a particularly significant feature of the invention is the fact that the ends of the band can be brought into abutting relation because the tongues are formed as extensions of the folded-over longitudinal marginal portions of the material and are therefore not disposed in the same plane as the outer surface of the band.
- straight locating faces are preferably formed on the tongue so as to engage the sides of the recess and thereby locate the longitudinal edges of the band in accurate alignment at the joint.
- the invention further resides in a method of forming the peripheral wall of a box by bringing the ends of a strip of wall-forming material together in abutting relation and forming a joint by means of a tongue, which is provided at one end of the strip, entering into a recess which is provided at the other end of the strip.
- FIGURE 1 shows a plan view of a preferred embodiment of blank from which the peripheral walls of a carton are to be made
- FIGURE 2 shows the blank after a first folding operation
- FIGURE 3 shows the blank after a second folding operation
- FIGURE 4 shows, in perspective view, a circular band formed from the blank
- FIGURE 5 shows a longitudinal section through a butt joint formed in the band
- FIGURES 6,7 and 8 respectively illustrate alternative embodiments of blank in view similar to that of Figure 3, i.e. prior to bending to form a band;
- FIGURE 9 shows a plan view of a further embodiment of blank
- FIGURES 10,11 and 12 respectively illustrate stages in the folding of the blank shown in Figure 9;
- FIGURE 13 shows a plan view of a further embodiment of blank
- FIGURE 14 shows, in perspective view, a band formed from the blank shown in Figure 13.
- a flat blank 10 is cut from a sheet of board material by any conventional means and scored or creased as appropriate to define the various panels, flaps and tongues hereinafter described.
- Figure 1 shows the reverse face of the blank, i.e. that which will be presented inwardly of the finished box, and the outer face, which is not visible in Figure l, is provided with a decorative finish, which may be achieved by printing onto that face, or preferably by securing thereto a layer of decorative material such as a foil or fabric. It will be understood that the sheet from which the blank is cut is printed or laminated with such decorative material prior to the cutting of the blank 10.
- the decorative layer 50 is shown cross-hatched.
- the blank includes a main longitudinal panel 11 of generally strip ⁇ like form with a length between its opposed ends 12 and 13, corresponding to the peripheral length of the walls of the box to be formed therefrom, and a width between its opposed longitudinal edges 14,15 corresponding to the height of the peripheral wall.
- a transverse flap 16,17 is formed as a short extension of the main panel 11 and foldably connected thereto along the respective end edge 12,13.
- the flaps 16 and 17 are coated with an appropriate adhesive as indicated by stipple shading.
- respective lateral panels 24,25 are provided as lateral extensions of the main panel 11, and foldably connected thereto along the longitudinal edges 14,15 respectively.
- the end edges 22,23 of the lateral panels are formed as in-line extensions of the end edges 12,13 of the main panel 11.
- each lateral panel 24,25 carries at the end edge 23 a respective tongue 26,27 formed as a longitudinal extension and foldably connected to the respective lateral panel 24,25 at the end edge 23.
- Appropriate adhesive material is applied to the reverse surface of the lateral panels 24,25 over most of their length from the ends of the tongues 26,27 towards, but not up to, the opposite end edges 22, leaving respective adhesive-free areas adjacent the end edges 22, such areas having a length somewhat greater than that of the tongues 26,27 and being indicated in Figure 1 at 36,37.
- the flaps 16 and 17 are first folded inwardly about the respective end edges 12,13 so as effectively to wrap the decorative layer of facing material 50 around those edges, as shown in Figure 2.
- the lateral panels 24,25 are then folded inwardly along the respective lateral edges 14,15 to bring the blank into the condition shown in Figure 3, in which the tongues 26 and 27 project longitudinally beyond the end edge 13 of the main panel 11, but are rearwardly offset therefrom, as can most clearly be seen in Figure 5.
- the adhesive-free areas 36,37 of the folded-over lateral panels 24,25, in combination with the adjacent portions of the main panel 11, define a pocket 30 which is open at the end edge 12 of the main panel, for the reception of the tongues 26,27.
- the two ends of the main panel 11 are simply brought together by bending the panel (with the folded-over lateral panels 24,25 on the concave side) and inserting the tongues 26,27 in the pocket 30 at the opposite end, until the folded end edges 12,13 are in directly abutting relation, to form a butt joint 35 which ensures that the circumferential length of the band corresponds exactly to the desired dimension and avoids the problem of variable overlap previously encountered when hand-forming bands simply by overlapping opposite ends of an elongated strip of material.
- the tongues will adhere to the reverse face of the main panel 11 when they are inserted into the pocket 30.
- additional adhesive is applied during the assembly step to the front faces of the tongues 26,27 so as to cause them also to adhere to the reverse face of the lateral panels 24,25 in the areas 36,37 which were originally free of adhesive in order to define the required pocket 30 for the reception of the tongues.
- the tongues 26 and 27 are formed with respective straight locating edges 28,29 which are disposed parallel to the respective lateral edges 14,15 of the main panel 11 and offset therefrom by a distance commensurate with the thickness of the material.
- the spacing between the opposed locating edges 28 and 29 is arranged to correspond very closely to the internal width of the pocket 30 defined at the opposite end of the panel 11 between the inner faces afforded by the folded edges 14,15.
- the locating edges 28,29 extend only over part of the length of the tongues 26,27, and over the remainder of the length an oblique edge face 32,33 is provided.
- the oblique edge faces 32,33 in combination define a lead-in portion which facilitates insertion of the tongues 26,27 into the pocket and ultimate alignment of the lateral edges 14,15 at opposite ends of the main panel 11 by engagement of the locating edges 28,29 inside the folded edges 14, 15 as the folded end edges 12, 13 are brought together to form a neat butt joint 35 as illustrated in Figure 4.
- butt joint 35 is formed by the abutment of the folded end edges 12,13 of the main panel 11 so that there is no raw edge to the decorative layer 50 of facing material at the joint.
- top and bottom edges of the band 40 are defined by the folded edges 14,15, and again there is no raw edge of the decorative layer 50 visible.
- the band 40 is of simple, circular shape, it will be understood that it may be formed into any desired shape, including elliptical, D-shaped, or polygonal, in the latter case appropriate transverse fold lines being formed in the blank 10 and, if necessary, the band being constructed around an appropriately shaped former to produce the required band configuration.
- the finished product thus has a particularly well- finished appearance, and a complete absence of raw edges or bulges caused by overlapping materials visible externally.
- a slightly shorter band will be provided to nest within the band 40.
- this inner band will be formed in a similar manner to the band 40 and in this case the folded blank would be bent in the opposite sense (i.e. with the folded-over lateral panels on the convex side) so that the uninterrupted, decorated surface of the main panel is presented inwardly of the band.
- the inner band is then secured in position within the outer band, with one circumferential edge thereof spaced slightly inwardly relative to the adjacent circumferential edge of the outer band 40 in order to form an internal shoulder which extends around the entire periphery of the composite band.
- a cover or base member of corresponding peripheral shape may then be located, and secured for example by adhesive, on the internal shoulder to complete the construction and form a rigid assembly, in a generally conventional manner.
- the inner band may be of such a width, relative to the outer band, that at the edge opposite that at which it defines the internal shoulder for the reception of the cover or base member, it is spaced from that opposite edge of the outer band either inwardly so as to define an annular recess or outwardly so as to define an annular rim and thereby provide complementary lid and base portions which can be assembled together by means of such rim engaging in such recess.
- a band constructed and as illustrated in Figures 1 to 5 of the accompanying drawings represents a basic embodiment of the invention, which forms the periphery of a simple box lid or base.
- this basic design there are many possible variations on this basic design.
- the tongue 27 instead of providing both tongues 26,27 both at the same end edge 13 of the main panel 11, it would alternatively be possible for the tongue 27 to be provided at the opposite end 22 of the lateral panel 25, with the corresponding adhesive-free area 37 then being disposed adjacent to the end edge 23 of the panel 25. In some cases it may be sufficient to provide only a single tongue 26 or 27.
- the width of the lateral panels 24,25 may be varied, so that the edges thereof may be arranged to overlap one another or to meet along the centre line of the main panel 11, instead of being spaced apart slightly as shown in the illustrated embodiment, or, particularly where the main panel 12 is of relatively greater width than illustrated, the lateral panels may be relatively narrower so as to overlap a smaller area of the main panel.
- the folded-over edges 14,15 are particularly desirable for the reasons previously mentioned, in some cases it may be sufficient to provide the lateral panels only at positions immediately next to the ends of the main panel for the purpose of carrying the tongues and forming the tongue-receiving pockets, for example where forming a band from material which is not provided with a decorative finish on one face, or for applications where a raw edge to a decorative layer can be accepted. In some cases the flaps 16,17 may be omitted under similar circumstances.
- the lateral edges 14,15 of the main panel 11 need not be straight and parallel as illustrated, but could diverge. More particularly, either or both of the edges 14,15 may be defined by several shorter straight portions, each angled relative to the adjacent portion, the lateral panels 24,25 then being sub-divided into a series of separate sub-panels corresponding to each of the straight portions, and having appropriately angled end faces to prevent overlap of adjacent sub-panels when folded over into contact with the adjacent main panel 11.
- the tongues 26,27 should be formed from board laminated with the decorative material for reasons of strength and appearance, in some cases sufficient strength may be obtained if the tongues 26,27 are formed only by the decorative material.
- a rectangular strip of board corresponding to the main panel 11 may have secured thereto a wrapper of decorative material which corresponds in shape to the blank 10 shown in Figure 1 so that in this case the lateral panels 24,25, tongues 26,27 and flaps 16,17 are afforded solely by the decorative material.
- areas 36a and 37a are left free from adhesive at both ends 22a,23a of the lateral panels 24a,25a, and flap 16a at the end 12a of the main panel opposite to the end 13a at which the tongues 26a,27a are provided is left unfolded, and may also be of relatively greater width in the direction of the length of the main panel.
- a double fold-line may be formed at the end edge 12a of the main panel so that the flap 16a is offset from the plane of the main panel like the tongues 26a,27a.
- the tongues 26a,27a are inserted into the open ended pocket 30a defined by the initially adhesive-free areas 36a,37a adjacent to the end edge 12a, and at the same time the flap 16a is inserted into a complementary pocket 31a. defined by the initially adhesive-free areas 36a,37a adjacent to the tongues 26a,27a, adhesive being applied as necessary to hold the two ends of the band together.
- an unfolded tongue similar to 16a may be provided at one end of the main panel, whilst at the opposite end of the main panel the lateral panels may be cut away to define a recess similar to 30b, so that in such a case the tongue is received within the recess when the two ends of the main panel are brought together.
- end portions 36c,37c of the lateral panels 24c,25c are cut away at both ends so as to form a recess 30c at each end of the main panel.
- Flaps 16c,17c are formed as integral extensions of the main panel at the opposite end edges 12c,13c, similar to the flaps 16a of the Figure 6 embodiment.
- a connection piece 38 is provided, of such a size as to fit within the rebate afforded by the two recesses 30c.
- the connection piece 38 is formed with a central slot 39 of such a width that the flaps 16c,17c may be bent inwardly and passed through the slot 39.
- the flaps 16c,17c are then folded back over the connection piece 38, adhesive as necessary being applied to the flaps and the connection piece in order to secure the ends of the main panel together.
- the main panel 11 affords lateral panels 24,25 at both of its longitudinal edges and such lateral panels are folded over and adhered to the main panel so that the band formed therefrom consists essentially of two layers of board material.
- lateral panels of transverse width similar to that of the main panel so that a three-layer construction is achieved when the lateral panels are folded inwardly.
- Figures 9 to 12 of the accompanying drawings Such an embodiment is illustrated in Figures 9 to 12 of the accompanying drawings.
- the lateral panel 25d is only slightly narrower than the main panel lid, whilst the lateral panel 24d is somewhat narrower still, and only a single tongue 27d is provided, i.e. at one end of the wider lateral panel 25d, as shown in Figure 9.
- the tongue 27d is of symmetrical shape and is formed with a pair of parallel locating edges 29d and converging oblique edge faces 33d.
- flaps 16d,17d at the ends 12d,13d of the main panel lid are folded inwardly as shown in Figure 10, and adhesive is applied to the lateral panels 24d,25d as indicated by the stipple-shaded areas, namely over the entire length of the narrower lateral panel 24d, and over most of the length of the wider lateral panel 25d from the outer end of the tongue 27d to a position spaced from the opposite end 22d by a distance somewhat greater than the length of the tongue 27d to leave an adhesive-free area 37d.
- the wider lateral panel 25d which carries the tongue 27d is then folded over the main panel lid, as shown in Figure 11, to bring the tongue 27d into a position in which it forms an off-set extension at the end 13d of the main panel lid and to form a pocket 30d at the end 12d of the main panel lid in which the tongue 27d can be received.
- at least a part of the adhesive-free area 37d may be cut-away to receive the tongue 27d in the same plane as the wider lateral panel 24d, instead of between the latter and the main panel, to reduce the thickness of the joint which is formed when the ends of the main panel lid are brought together.
- the narrower lateral panel 24d is folded over and adhered to the folded-over wider lateral panel 25d.
- the free edge 18d of the narrower lateral panel 24d is spaced slightly inwardly from the folded edge 15d of the main panel to form a shoulder, which when the blank is formed into a band will serve as a seating to receive a cover or base member.
- this embodiment obviates the need for a second, internal band as required in the embodiments illustrated in Figures 1 to 8.
- a similar band may be formed using only a double thickness of board material, by omitting the wider lateral panel 25d entirely, forming a tongue at one end of the single lateral panel 24d and leaving an adhesive-free area at the opposite end of the single lateral panel.
- the tongue forms an off-set extension of the main panel for reception in a pocket defined by the adhesive-free area at the opposite end of the main panel, and the free edge of the single extension panel affords a shoulder for seating the cover or base member.
- the main panel in forming a particularly narrow internal band the main panel may be provided with a lateral panel along only one longitudinal edge; whilst this leaves a raw edge of the decorative layer exposed at the opposite longitudinal edge, this would be acceptable since that edge will not be visible in the finished box.
- a narrow lateral panel (similar to the flaps at the end edges of the main panel) might be provided along such longitudinal edge in order to avoid a raw edge of the decorative layer whilst still utilising only one tongue to form the joint.
- the flap 17d adjacent to the tongue 27d is not folded over onto the main panel lid; only the flap 16d at the other end of the main panel being folded over.
- the tongue 27d overlies the flap 17d, but otherwise at this stage the arrangement is substantially as illustrated in Figure 11, although the flap is in this case shaped in correspondence with the tongue.
- the assembly is completed by folding the other lateral panel 24d inwardly over the previously folded lateral panel 25d.
- an open-ended pocket 30d is formed at the end I2d of the strip between the infolded flap 16d and the infolded panel 25d to receive the double thickness tongue afforded by tongue 27d and flap 17d in combination.
- adhesive it is not necessary for adhesive to be applied to the rear face of the lateral panel 25d which carries the tongue 27d, since adhesive on the rear face of the other lateral panel 24d will serve to hold the strip in its folded condition by virtue of engagement of the lateral panel 24d with the lateral panel 25d.
- the blank lOe is shown in a form generally similar to that shown in Figure 1, but the blank lOe is sub-divided longitudinally on a line 19e into lid and base portions lOf . , lOg by means of a cut 41e which extends on the line I9e over most of the length of the main panel lie and by means of creases 42e which extend from the ends of the cut 41e across the ends 12e, 13e of the main panel and across the flaps 16e, 17e to the opposite end edges of the blank.
- the line I9e is somewhat off-set from the longitudinal centre line of the blank so that the lid portion 10£ is of somewhat shallower depth than the base portion lOg.
- the band 40e is formed in exactly the same way as described in relation to Figures 2 to 5, but the longitudinal portion of the band in which the creases 42e are located is kept flat so that the creases can serve as a hinge. To further facilitate this, instead of extending the creases across the flaps 16e,17e, the later may be cut along the line 19e. If required, the joint may be strengthened by means of an additional piece of board material overlying each of the tongues 26f, 27g and the adjacent areas of the lateral panels 24f . ,25g. Such strengthening members may comprise separate pieces of board material secured in place by adhesive, or lateral extensions of the flaps 26f,27g and the adjacent end portions of the lateral panels 24f,25g folded over and secured adhesively in face-to-face relation therewith.
- the remaining longitudinal portion of the blank in which the cut 41e is located may be formed to any desired shape, and by way of example a uniformly curved shape is shown in Figure 14, although non-uniform curves and polygonal shapes may, of course, be employed.
- the lid and base portions 40f.,40g of the formed band 40e can be separated by hinging action about the creases 42e, as illustrated in Figure 14.
- the lid and base portions 40f . ,40g are each provided with a respective internal band and a lid or base member (not shown) .
- Such internal bands may be formed separately or in a similar manner to the outer bands from a single blank, and each is located within the respective lid and base band so as to form an internal shoulder for the reception of a lid or cover member to form the top and bottom of the completed box.
- the inner band for the lid portion 4Of may be of such width as to leave an internal rebate along the opening edge 43f defined by the cut 41e
- the inner band for the base portion 40g may be of such a width as to form a rim projecting beyond the opening edge 43g defined by the cut 41e, the projecting rim of the inner band of the base portion entering the rebate of the lid portion when the box is closed.
- this can be achieved by off ⁇ setting the cut relative to the creases by a distance corresponding to the width of the required projecting rim.
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