WO2018019521A1 - Contenant à suremballage et son procédé de fabrication - Google Patents

Contenant à suremballage et son procédé de fabrication Download PDF

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WO2018019521A1
WO2018019521A1 PCT/EP2017/066545 EP2017066545W WO2018019521A1 WO 2018019521 A1 WO2018019521 A1 WO 2018019521A1 EP 2017066545 W EP2017066545 W EP 2017066545W WO 2018019521 A1 WO2018019521 A1 WO 2018019521A1
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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
    • B65D5/00Rigid or semi-rigid containers of polygonal cross-section, e.g. boxes, cartons or trays, formed by folding or erecting one or more blanks made of paper
    • B65D5/42Details of containers or of foldable or erectable container blanks
    • B65D5/72Contents-dispensing means
    • B65D5/724Internal fittings facilitating the discharge of contents, e.g. guiding panels, movable bottoms or lifting strips
    • 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
    • B65D5/00Rigid or semi-rigid containers of polygonal cross-section, e.g. boxes, cartons or trays, formed by folding or erecting one or more blanks made of paper
    • B65D5/42Details of containers or of foldable or erectable container blanks
    • B65D5/4204Inspection openings or windows
    • 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
    • B65D5/00Rigid or semi-rigid containers of polygonal cross-section, e.g. boxes, cartons or trays, formed by folding or erecting one or more blanks made of paper
    • B65D5/42Details of containers or of foldable or erectable container blanks
    • B65D5/44Integral, inserted or attached portions forming internal or external fittings
    • B65D5/50Internal supporting or protecting elements for contents
    • B65D5/5021Integral elements for containers formed by folding-up portions connected to a central panel from all sides
    • 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
    • B65D5/00Rigid or semi-rigid containers of polygonal cross-section, e.g. boxes, cartons or trays, formed by folding or erecting one or more blanks made of paper
    • B65D5/42Details of containers or of foldable or erectable container blanks
    • B65D5/64Lids
    • B65D5/68Telescope flanged lids

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  • the invention relates to outer packaging, usually in the form of boxes, in which plate-shaped products, such as in cup-shaped trays packaged sausage or cheese portions, standing packed and offered in the shop.
  • the entire outer packaging with the products contained therein is placed on the shelves, whereby only the closed top side of the carton, which is mostly present for the transport, is removed usually also a part of the front wall, leaving only a U-shaped lateral and lower edge of the front wall, so that the underlying upright first product is visible to the customer.
  • a recess is selected in the front wall, which is open to the top of the front wall, and is pulled down as far as possible, preferably to a minimum distance from the lower edge of the front wall of less than 20 mm, better less than 15 mm, better less than 10 mm, better less than 5 mm, better less than 2 mm or even the distance is reduced to zero.
  • the lower edge region in which the products standing in the container are not visible and there existing labels are not to read, for example, is always smaller or completely disappears.
  • the recess in the transverse direction does not extend over the entire width of the front wall, so that remain laterally adjacent to the recess, in particular from bottom to top, front edge of the front wall, as a stop forward for the products behind it, so the foremost product , serve, even for the foremost slipped on the sloping floor space product.
  • the free width between the lateral front remnants is therefore preferably smaller than the width of the products to be accommodated in the container.
  • front remnants can have a constant residual width in the course from bottom to top or have a greater residual width in the upper and lower regions than in the middle region and in particular these front remnants can only be present in the upper and in the lower region and completely absent in the central region. If sufficient stability of the upper front decks against bowing to the front is then no longer given, the upper front debris can preferably be fixed relative to the adjoining side wall in its angular position by means of insertion tabs or adhesive tabs.
  • the sloping Abstell-bottom surface preferably extends to the front wall to the front and / or to the rear wall to the rear and will be in the transverse direction usually do not extend over the entire width of the interior of the container.
  • the inclined storage bottom surface is preferably the top of a storage tray.
  • This storage floor may be identical to the container bottom wall or a part of the container bottom wall. This storage floor can also be arranged higher than the container bottom wall and in particular be arranged at least partially above the container bottom wall.
  • the skew angle between the Abstell-bottom surface and the underside of the container should be less than 60 °, in particular less than 50 °, in particular less than 40 °, in particular less than 30 °, in particular less than 20 °.
  • the angle should be greater than 10 °, better still greater than 15 °, better still greater than 20 °, better still greater than 25 °, better still greater than 30 °.
  • the container is preferably made of plate-shaped material, which is preferably bendable, for example cardboard material.
  • such a container can be inexpensively made from a flat blank by kinking individual sections of the blank against each other and certain sections of the container against each other fixed, in particular glued or locked, with along the desired kinks preferably lines of weakness in the plate-shaped Material are present, so linear thickness reductions of this material.
  • the subsequent cut in the front wall of the container previously filling section in the flat blank form the sloping shelf by releasing this portion with its side edges from the remainder of the front wall and kinking it around the line of weakness along its lower edge opposite the front wall and bending it rearwardly into the container and with its preferably rear area opposite the rear wall and / or the side walls is fixed, for example by latching or gluing.
  • this storage floor In order for this storage floor to be able to absorb the weight of the products standing thereon without deflection, it is preferably supported relative to the container bottom wall, if this is located below the storage floor.
  • edge regions of the folded-back section which has previously filled the recess in the front wall, can be folded down relative to the central region, so that they support the central region in relation to the container bottom wall underneath.
  • the Abstell-bottom surface in particular the Abstell-bottom, according to a second embodiment of the container and only over the - viewed in the top view - extend the front portion of the container and in the rear region preferably parallel to the underside of the container.
  • the portion of the storage floor surface extending parallel to the underside of the floor may be the top of an insert body, which is particularly parallelepiped-shaped and lies as a loose part on the rear part of the container bottom wall, and preferably as a transversely extending tube designed with a rectangular cross-section.
  • the obliquely rearwardly extending Abstell-bottom then only extends to the front end of this insert body and is preferably fixed relative to this, in particular locked, in particular its front wall locked. Then the product standing on the horizontal part of the storage shelf will tilt forwards, and the topmost product slipped forward on the slope with its lower edge will press against the front decks at the top, so that it is vertical.
  • center stops for products located in the rear area are provided in the depth direction in the middle region, preferably at the transition from the oblique front Abstell-bottom surface to the adjoining, parallel to the bottom Abstell- bottom surface, above the Abstell-bottom surface protrude from the side walls so far inward, that the free distance between them is less than the width of the products behind it.
  • another product can be presented projecting upwards over the products in the front area.
  • center stops can be formed by pivoting plates in the side walls, which are pivoted into the container and fixed in this position, in particular with the part which forms the Abstell-bottom surface, in particular the Abstell-bottom, are locked or glued.
  • Such a pivoting pocket formed in a wall part is generally an area that is bordered on the one hand by a straight line of weakness, and on the other hand by a mostly U-shaped perforation line, which ends with its ends at the ends of the line of weakness. Then, when pressure is applied to the pivoting lug, the perforation line can be severed and the pivoting lug can be swiveled out of the plane of the surrounding wall part about the line of weakness, usually being pivoted into the container.
  • a special case of a pivoting lug is a support tab that also functions, but in the pivoted, activated state supports an overlying part. Therefore, such a pivoting flap in the activated state is usually vertical, and also the straight line of weakness, which indeed acts as a pivot axis, usually runs vertically.
  • a line of weakness is a line-shaped region in the plane of the plate-shaped material in which the material thickness is reduced from the normal to facilitate an angled position of the sections of the plate-like material opposite each other with respect to the line of weakness.
  • Such a container may also be used for transporting the products contained therein, including the sloping floor surface rising obliquely backwards and filled with products and with the recess in the front wall. At least the open top of this container is closed with a removable, in particular easily detachable from the rest of the container lid, which also covers the front recess in particular.
  • the lid is preferably designed box-shaped and can be with the opening down like a hood on the container.
  • the container is between a transport condition, in which the floor storage area for the products is parallel and is just above or identically to the top of the container bottom wall, can be shifted into a presentation state by the bottom shelf rises obliquely backwards, preferably, without for the change of state, the products are removed from the container have to.
  • wall parts of the container walls are displaceable, in particular pivotable or bendable, thereby raising the floor storage area to the oblique state and preferably supporting tabs in the inclined position.
  • the displaceable wall part may be a storage floor which is not identical with the container bottom wall or may be the container bottom wall in whole or in part.
  • the container is made of a kinkable material, in particular cardboard material - for the purposes of the present application is spoken of cardboard material, without thereby limiting the invention to this material - is made, it can be in a known manner from a level, consisting of several integrally interconnected sections existing cut produce by between the individual sections preferably each weakening lines are arranged, and the individual sections are so interlocked and fixed by usually bonding against each other that the desired container is created.
  • the container according to the invention can be created by the blank comprising a front wall section, which is preferably approximately rectangular, and a recess section on the one hand and the remainder of this front wall section, the front of the finished container. Rest represents, is composed. Separated from each other, the two by an approximately U-shaped line on the front wall section with a pointing towards the free end of the front wall portion opening of the U-shape, wherein a transverse weakening line connecting the two free-ending legs of the U-shape Center leg forms and the free-ended lateral legs are each formed by a perforation, which adjoins one of the ends of the weakening line and extends in the direction of the free end of the front wall section and opens into one of the side edges.
  • this consists of the centrally arranged, usually rectangular, bottom portion, which later forms the container bottom wall of the container, and on the side edges in each case in one piece and usually a line of weakness therebetween on two opposite sides each joins a side section, which later forms one of the sides of the container, and the remaining side edges on the one hand, a front wall section and on the other hand, a rear wall section connects in the same manner, which in the finished container, the front wall and the rear wall form.
  • an adhesive section is additionally arranged, which serves in a known manner the adhering of these sections against each other.
  • a side section, the front wall section, a side section and the rear wall section are arranged in a row one behind the other, again with mostly a line of weakness therebetween, and additionally an adhesive section at one end of the row so that from this row can be formed by bending each other by 90 ° of the contemplated in the supervision scope of the container.
  • plug-in extension is arranged as an additional section, said plug-extensions are shaped and dimensioned so that they are known in the manner of forming the circumference of Container by appropriate nesting form an almost closed container bottom wall of the container.
  • step a) first of the box-shaped, open-top, usually rectangular in plan, container is created, in particular from a flat cardboard blank, by buckling and against each other fixing, in particular bonding, of its sections.
  • step b) which can be carried out before or after step a), the recess section contained in the front wall is separated by cutting at the perforation lines, the buckling of the recess section around its lower edge into the container, ie in the direction of ground. Section, enabled and performed.
  • step c) this is spent in the skew recess portion, in particular with its rear free end region, preferably against the rear wall of the container and / or against the side walls and / or against an inserted into the container insert part in this inclined position, in which it serves as a storage floor, fixed, in particular by locking against the said parts.
  • step c) extending in the depth direction of the container side portions of this recess portion, ie the Abstell-floor, against the central region are folded down, in particular by 90 °, so that they at corresponding Sizing on the top of the bottom section, So the container bottom wall, sit up and thereby support the central area.
  • step a) differs depending on the type of the selected blank:
  • the blank surrounding the bottom portion sections are each pivoted in the same direction by 90 °, so that their side edges approach each other, and the folded up, the bottom portion surrounding sections fix in this position against each other by gluing the at some of the sections existing adhesive sections with the respective adjacent section.
  • the sections arranged in series are each pivoted in the same direction by 90 ° to each other and formed and fixed by means of the existing at the end of the row adhesive portion to a rectangular cross-section tube, which viewed in the plan view the scope, So form the peripheral walls of the container.
  • Figures 1 to 1d a first design of the container 1 is shown, partially filled with upright successively therein standing, approximately plate-shaped, products P, in this case upright, cup-shaped, closed containers in which, for example, cut sausage is.
  • the container 1 is a box-shaped, above, at its top 10d open, approximately cuboid container with a lower, planar container bottom wall 1e, the underside of the bottom 10c the container 1 and the side walls 1a, b extending in the depth direction 10, and a rear wall 1c running in the transverse direction 11 and a front wall 1d parallel thereto, which define the rear side 10b and the front side 10a of the container 1.
  • the container 1 is usually made of cardboard material, which is why for the purposes of the following figure descriptions of a cardboard is spoken, without limiting the invention and the embodiments thereof thereto.
  • the container 1 could just as well be made of another, foldable, plate-shaped material or also be produced in its three-dimensional form from the outset, for example by plastic injection molding. As can be seen from FIG. 1 and better the sectional side view of FIG.
  • the products P - which in this case are a thin front plate P.1 and a shell P adjacent thereto in one direction and set back from the edges of the front plate P.1 .2 have - with their lower edge, in this case the lower edge of the front panel P.1, on a sloping at an angle 4 from the front wall 1d to the rear upward rising Abstell-bottom surface 3 'and thereby form a rearwardly rising series of products P.
  • the side walls 1a, b of the container 1 extend in a completely filled with products P container 1 up to or slightly above the upper end of the rearmost, highest standing, product P upwards, and have an upper edge, the horizontal, ie parallel extends to the generally horizontal underside of the container 1, and sloping obliquely forwards in its front region down to the front edge, the in this case ends at the level of the upper edge of the front wall 1d.
  • the front wall 1d extends up to the height of the upper edge of the foremost, standing in the filled container 1, product P upwards, but may also extend more or less far up.
  • FIG. 1a shows, on the one hand, how the container 1 can be closed for transport:
  • the lid 40 which is also shown in this figure only in a vertical section running in the depth direction 10, is placed on the container 1:
  • the lid 40 is also designed like a box with four walls and is pushed with the opening downwards from above onto the container 1, so that the container 1 protrudes with its upper end portion in the now hood-shaped cover 40, for this purpose a free inner cross has cut, which is slightly larger than that viewed in the top outer section of the container. 1
  • the front wall 40d of the lid 40 extends so far down that at a top 40 mounted on the top of the container 1 with overhead bottom wall 40e of the lid 40, this front wall 40d covers the entire front recess 2 of the container 1.
  • the rear wall 40c may be formed significantly shorter in the vertical 12, so that side walls 40a, b may result, which have a bottom edge extending obliquely downward from the rear to the front.
  • FIG. 1a also shows that the storage floor surface 3 'is the upper side of a storage floor 3, which is integrally connected at its front edge to the front edge of the container bottom wall 1e and from there obliquely at an angle 4 in the depth direction 10 rises to the rear and is latched with its rear end to the rear wall 1c by extending beyond the trailing edge of the storage floor 3 also protruding lugs 3d extend through correspondingly dimensioned and positioned detent openings 3d 'in the rear wall 1c of the container therethrough , as can be seen in Figure 1c.
  • FIG. 1 b shows in the left half of the figure, that the left from top to bottom extending front remainder 6a passes from the top edge 1d1 of the front wall 1d to the lower edge 1d12 and preferably slightly widened from top to bottom.
  • the front remainder 6b does not have to pass from top to bottom, but may be substantially narrower in the central region than in the upper and lower regions, which in this case have the same remainder -Width 7, measured in the transverse direction 11, may have.
  • Figure 1 b also shows that the recess 2 according to the left half may extend down to the top of the container bottom wall 1 e or as in the right half at a distance 5 above it, so that in the transverse direction 11 extending, strip-shaped, preferably over the entire width is equal high, middle front remainder 6c is present.
  • FIG. 1 a shows in a sectional side view in connection with the perspective FIG. 1 that the upright products P in the depth direction 10 in a completely filled container 1 fill substantially the entire depth of the container 1 and at the foremost product P at the front remainders 6a, b and possibly also 6c of the front wall 1d are supported, which prevent falling out to the front.
  • FIG. 1a shows that, in the case of an already partially emptied container 1, either all or at least the foremost products P slip on the sloping shelf bottom 3 ', the upper side of the storage shelf 3, in the direction of the front wall 1d and the foremost product P also slides off the front Front left of the front wall 1d is prevented from falling out to the front.
  • FIGS. 5a, b show two possibilities of a flat cardboard blank 50 consisting of several sections from which the container 1 described above can be manufactured:
  • the central section of the blank 51 is a rectangular bottom section 55, which forms a continuous bottom wall 1 e of the container 1 in the finished container 1.
  • At two opposite edges of this bottom portion 55 is in each case integrally each one of the two side portions 52a, b so that the direction from the one to the other side portion 52a, b defines the transverse direction 11.
  • the free-ending legs including the outwardly facing ends of this U-shaped line are formed as a perforation line 60, which allows easy cutting with little effort and without tools, and this is the two free-ending leg connecting part of this U-shaped line as Weakening line 61 is formed, which facilitates the mutual lying of the two-sided parts along this line of weakness 61.
  • the connecting leg of this U-shape, the weakening line 61 is parallel to or slightly parallel with the weakening line 61 located between the front wall section 54 and the bottom section 55, as well as between all other sections is arranged to be able to bend them against each other and / or out of the plane of the cardboard blank 50 out.
  • the area from the U-shaped line toward the free end of the front wall portion 54 constitutes a recess portion 51.
  • the free end edge of the recess portion 51 are three locking lugs 3d before.
  • At the front wall portion 54 opposite side edge of the bottom portion 55 integrally connects to this rectangular rear wall portion 53, and on a line parallel to the weakening line 61 therebetween are three locking apertures 3d 'arranged, each slightly larger are as the frontal surface of one of the locking lugs 3d, and also according to these locking lugs 3d in their distance from each other and are positioned in total.
  • the extension length of the rear wall section 53 from the bottom section 55 to its free end corresponds to the extension length of the side edge of the side section 52a, b adjacent to the rear wall section 53, and likewise the extension length of the front wall section 54 corresponds to the bottom section 55.
  • the preparation of the container 1 runs in such a carton -Zu cut 50 so that the side wall portions 52 a, b, the rear wall portion 53 and the front wall portion 54 in each case by 90 ° from the plane of the blank 50 and thus the floor section 55 are folded in the same direction and the adjacent side edges of these respective sections can be fixed against each other.
  • a strip-shaped adhesive section 57 is arranged along both side edges of the side sections 52a, b in each case in one piece and again with a weakening line 61 therebetween.
  • the recess portion 51 along the perforation line 60 is separated at its sides from the rest of the front wall section 54 and folded around the two perforation lines 60 connecting weakening line 61 into the interior of the container 1 while the locking lugs 3d in the snap-in openings 3d 'inserted. Since the latching openings 3d 'in height spaced from the lower edge of the rear wall portion 53 are located, and that at a greater distance than the lower edge of the recess 2, thereby the recess portion 51 in an obliquely rising from the front to the rear position positively fixed and can be used as a storage floor 3.
  • the rear wall section 53, the side wall section 52a, the front wall section 54 and the other side section 52b are arranged integrally with each other with one weakening line 61 therebetween in a continuous row running in the finished container 1 in the circumferential direction ,
  • the lines of weakness 61 therebetween form in the finished container the upright edges of the container 1 which is rectangular in plan view.
  • an adhesive portion 57 is arranged at the one end edge in the direction of progression of the row, so that the portions of this row can be shaped into a rectangle by bending them 90 ° in each case and in the same direction and glued together by gluing the same over 90 ° inwardly pivoted adhesive portion 57 opposite the other end of the row, whereby the viewed in the top view of the circumference of the container 1 is formed.
  • each plug-in extension 59 again in one piece with a line of weakness 61 therebetween, which is dimensioned in a known manner, that, during the production of the circumference of the container 1, it interlocks and overlaps one another in a form-fitting manner, thereby forming a stable, almost closed container bottom band 1e.
  • the circumference of the container 1 considered in the plan view is created by fastening the two ends of the section row by means of the adhesive portion 57 and thereby the container bottom wall 1e is produced from the plug-in extensions 59, and previously or subsequently, in turn, the recess section 51 - as described with reference to FIG. 5a - in a form-fitting manner with respect to the rear wall section 53 fixed, again optionally with additional support as described in Figure 5a.
  • FIGS. 2a, b A second design of the container 1 is shown in FIGS. 2a, b:
  • This second design differs from the first design on the one hand in that the storage floor 3 and thus also the storage floor surface 3 'does not rise with a uniform incline from the front side 10a to the back side 10b, but only the front area 3.1 of the storage area. Bottom 3 obliquely at an angle 4 to the bottom 10 c of the container 1 increases.
  • the rear area 3.2 adjoining this in the direction of the rear side 10b runs horizontally, ie parallel to the lower side 10c of the container 1, as best seen in FIG. 2a.
  • a correspondingly folded storage floor surface 3 ' consisting of the front area 3.1' and the rear area 3.2 ', the upper sides of the respective areas 3.1 and 3.2, is formed.
  • the support is on the folded down side portions 3a, b only in the region of the horizontal rear portion 3.2 of the storage floor.
  • pivoting flaps which are initially part of the side wall, but can be folded out of the side wall in a transverse direction 11 extending position and thereby protrude into the interior of the container 1. These can support the products P behind, if desired.
  • central stops 8 would preferably be arranged in the depth direction 10 at the transition between the rising and the horizontal area of the storage floor surface 3 '. arrange.
  • FIG. 1d right side show solutions in which the filled container 1 can also be brought into this presentation state only in the retail store, at least as far as the storey floor rising obliquely to the rear 3, in FIG. 1d, right half, it is shown that the bottom wall 1e of the container is used as the storage bottom 3, or at least a large part thereof:
  • a perforation line 60 runs near the trailing edge and the two side edges of the container bottom wall 1e U-shaped circumferentially a perforation line 60, preferably to the front edge of the container bottom wall 1e, so that the main part lying therein separated from the remainder and the main part about its front edge can be raised in the desired inclination by pressure from below against this main part of the container bottom wall 1e.
  • this main part is supported by support tabs 62, at least one of which is formed in each of the side walls 1a, b so far down that by pivoting these support tabs 62 inside the container 1 about their lines of weakness 61 with respect to the rest of Side wall 1a, b around the upper narrow side of the pivoted support tab 62 is located below the tilted in the inclined position main body of the container bottom wall 1g and this is supported.
  • Such a support tab 62 is present on each side at least in the depth direction 10 in the rear region, however, an additional region can also be arranged in the front region.
  • Figures 3a, b also show a solution in which the container bottom wall 1e or at least its central region, the main part, is used as a storage base 3.
  • a perforation line 60 extends only in the depth direction 10, preferably parallel to the respective side edges, in the container bottom wall 1e, again preferably beginning at its front edge, but passes over the rear edge thereof into the rear wall 1c in and there over a defined distance upwards.
  • a line of weakness 61 extending in the transverse direction 11, and also in the rear region of the container bottom 1e, preferably from its trailing edge in the depth direction 10 about as far away as the distance of the weakening line 61st in the rear wall 1c of the lower edge thereof.
  • the buckling edge 15 between the lower region of the rear wall 1c and the rear region of the container bottom wall 1e is also moved in the depth direction 10 forward into the container 1, and can be fixed there, for example by a below this crease edge 15 upstanding pivoting pocket 63, in its upper narrow side has a recess in which the bending edge 15 between the rear wall 1c and container bottom wall 1e is positively received.
  • this pivoting pocket 63 can be pivoted somewhat out of the lower area of one of the side walls 1a, b around a weakening line 61 located at the bottom of the pivoting pocket 63 into the interior of the container.
  • the Abstell-bottom 3 with a small distance above the container bottom wall 1g, which can be achieved by appropriate stops.
  • the side walls is in the rear region in each case at least one pivoting tab 63, the weakening lines 61 parallel to the bottom of the container 1 extending at the top of the pivoting flap 63 are at such a height in which the tilted up to the desired inclination for the presentation state Abstell-Boden 3 should be supported.
  • pivoting plates 63 extend with their lower end to below the deep in the transport position Abstellarguess 3 down, so pushed by inwardly pressing the swivel plates 63 about the lines of weakness 61 around the Abstell-bottom 3 and on the in the horizontal position inside facing pivoting plates 63 rests, which reach close to the back wall 1c zoom.
  • pivot plates 63 are held by a respective pivoted into the interior of the container 1 support tab 62, which is preferably formed in the rear wall 1c and around its vertically extending lines of weakness 61 under the pivoted, horizontally lying, pivoting flap 63 can be spent and this is supported down.

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L'objet de l'invention est, pour un contenant (1) présentant un évidement (2) dans sa paroi frontale (1d), que les produits (P) situés à la verticale dans le contenant (1), lesquels s'étendent à l'intérieur sensiblement sur toute la largeur du contenant (1), soient visibles de l'avant sur la surface la plus grande possible et que, lorsque le contenant (1) est en partie vidé, que le produit (P) situé le plus en avant ne bascule pas vers l'avant. À cet effet, selon l'invention, – l'évidement (2) est tiré le plus loin possible vers le bas, de préférence jusqu'au bord inférieur de la paroi avant (1d), – une surface inférieure de dépôt (1e') s'élevant en biais de l'avant vers l'arrière, sur laquelle les produits (P) se tiennent verticalement par leur face inférieure et descendent en direction de la face avant, est ménagée dans le contenant (1), cette surface inférieure de dépôt (1e') étant formée de préférence par le rabattement vers l'arrière de la partie (51) d'évidement de la découpe de carton (50), laquelle partie forme l'évidement (2) lors de la fabrication.
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