RECLOSABLE CONTAINER
20170240314 · 2017-08-24
Inventors
- Sebastian Eckert (Frankfurt, DE)
- Rafael Schraml (Konolfingen, CH)
- Marco Vierling (Mainz, DE)
- Martin Zelosko (Wiesbaden, DE)
Cpc classification
B65D5/5425
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D5/543
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D85/70
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D77/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D5/54
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D5/42
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D85/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The present invention relates to a reclosable container comprising a bottom panel, a front panel, two side panels, a rear panel and a top panel. The front panel and the two side panels having a division line extending downwardly sloping from the rear panel in the side panels and horizontally in at least a part of the front panel thereby defining a lid. The lid comprises the top panel and the sections of the front panel and side panels above the division line, and the lid is moveable by rotation along a folding line in the rear panel between a closing position, where the lid closes the container, and a position where an open end of the container is not covered by the lid. The container further comprises an inner side part and an inner front part extending above the division line. Each inner side part has an upper margin sloping downwardly towards the rear panel The inner front part comprises a flap extending downwardly from an upper margin of the inner front part.
Claims
1. A reclosable container comprising a bottom panel, a front panel, two side panels, a rear panel and a top panel, wherein: the front panel and the two side panels have a division line extending downwardly sloping from the rear panel in the side panels and horizontally in at least a part of the front panel, thereby defining a lid comprising the top panel and the sections of the front panel and side panels above the division line, the lid being moveable by rotation along a folding line in the rear panel between a closing position, where the lid closes the container, and a position where an open end of the container is not covered by the lid; the front panel further comprises an inner front part extending above the division line in the front panel without being attached to the front panel above the division line; each side panel further comprises an inner side part extending above the division line in the side panel without being attached to the side panel above the division line, the upper margin of each of the inner side parts extending downwardly sloping towards the rear panel; and the inner front part comprises a flap extending downwardly from an upper margin of the inner front part and abuting an inner surface of the section of the front panel above the division line when the lid is in the position where it closes the container.
2. A container according to claim 1, wherein the inner front part is provided by a panel provided on the inside of the front panel below the division line in the front panel, and the inner side parts are provided by panels provided on the inside of the side panels below the division line.
3. A container according to claim 1, wherein the lid comprises a ledge provided on the inner surface of the section of the front panel above the division line in a position where the lower margin of the downwardly extending flap engages with an upper edge of the ledge, when the lid is in the position where it closes the container.
4. A container according to claim 1, wherein a distance is provided between the upper margin of the inner front part and the inner surface of the top, when the lid is in the position where it closes the container.
5. A container according to claim 1, wherein the corners of the flap and/or the corners of the inner front part are rounded and/or truncated.
6. A container according to claim 1, wherein a vertical distance is provided between the upper most part of the inner side parts and the upper margin of the inner front part from which the flap extends downwardly, so that the upper margin of the inner front part is provided at a higher position than the upper most part of the inner side parts.
7. A container according to claim 1, wherein the division line is a scoring line comprising a plurality of piercings in the side panels and the front panel.
8. A container according to claim 1, wherein the division line in the front panel curves downwardly in between two substantial straight parts, and the section of the front panel above the division line comprises a downwardly protruding tongue resembling the curvature of the division line.
9. A container according to claim 1, wherein the folding line in the rear panel along which the lid is rotated is pre-provided.
10. A container according to claim 1, wherein the container have horizontal and vertical rectangular cross sections.
11. A container according to claim 1, wherein the container stores one or more pouch inside the container.
12. A container according to claim 11, wherein the pouch has a vertical extension being smaller than the distance from the bottom panel of the container to the lower most position of the upper margin of each of the inner side parts.
13. A container according to claim 1, wherein the container further comprises a tear-off flap connected with the flap along a scoring line and glued or welded to the inside of the part of the lid provided by the section above the division line of the front panel.
14. A method of producing a container comprising a bottom panel, a front panel, two side panels, a rear panel and a top panel, wherein: the front panel and the two side panels have a division line extending downwardly sloping from the rear panel in the side panels and horizontally in at least a part of the front panel, thereby defining a lid comprising the top panel and the sections of the front panel and side panels above the division line, the lid being moveable by rotation along a folding line in the rear panel between a closing position, where the lid closes the container, and a position where an open end of the container is not covered by the lid; the front panel further comprises an inner front part extending above the division line in the front panel without being attached to the front panel above the division line; each side panel further comprises an inner side part extending above the division line in the side panel without being attached to the side panel above the division line, the upper margin of each of the inner side parts extending downwardly sloping towards the rear panel; and the inner front part comprises a flap extending downwardly from an upper margin of the inner front part and abuting an inner surface of the section of the front panel above the division line when the lid is in the position where it closes the container, the method comprising folding the panels from one piece of material or joining separate sheets of material.
15. A method for storing of a food product comprising the step of storing food in a container comprising a bottom panel, a front panel, two side panels, a rear panel and a top panel, wherein: the front panel and the two side panels have a division line extending downwardly sloping from the rear panel in the side panels and horizontally in at least a part of the front panel, thereby defining a lid comprising the top panel and the sections of the front panel and side panels above the division line, the lid being moveable by rotation along a folding line in the rear panel between a closing position, where the lid closes the container, and a position where an open end of the container is not covered by the lid; the front panel further comprises an inner front part extending above the division line in the front panel without being attached to the front panel above the division line; each side panel further comprises an inner side part extending above the division line in the side panel without being attached to the side panel above the division line, the upper margin of each of the inner side parts extending downwardly sloping towards the rear panel; and the inner front part comprises a flap extending downwardly from an upper margin of the inner front part and abuting an inner surface of the section of the front panel above the division line when the lid is in the position where it closes the container.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0028] The present invention will now be described in more details with regard to the accompanying figures. The figures show one way of implementing the present invention and are not to be construed as being limiting to other possible embodiments falling within the scope of the attached claim set.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0035] Reference is made to
[0036] A container 1 according to the present invention comprises a lid 8. This lid is provided by the front panel 3 and the two side panels 4 each of which has a division line 7. As presented in the figure, the division line 7 (dotted line) extends from the edge between the side panel 4 and the rear panel 5 along the side panel 4, continues across the front panel 3 and to the edge between the opposite side panel 4 and the rear panel 5. As also visible in
[0037] The division line 7 thereby defines a lid 8 above the division line 7. The lid 8 comprises the top panel 6 and the section 3′ of the front panel (3) and the two sections 4′ of the side panels 4 above the division line 7. As no division line 7 is provided in the rear panel 5, the lid is not separated from the container and the lid 8 is moveable by rotation along a folding line in the rear panel 5. It is noted that the division line 7 may also extend into the rear panel, but not in a manner or an extent so that the lid is separated from the rear. Further, the part of the rear panel 5 above the folding line is considered a part of the lid 8.
[0038] The folding line in the rear panel 5 may be provided prior to a first opening of the lid 8, e.g. by embossing during production of the container, or it may be provided by the action of the first opening of the lid 8. As the lid 8 may be folded backward more the 90 degrees, the lid 8 may stay open without any need for retaining it.
[0039] Thus, the thereby defined lid 8 is moveable between a closed position, where the lid 8 closes the container 1, and a position where an open end of the container is not covered by the lid 8. This position is shown in
[0040] The folding line along which the lid is moveable by rotation extends inbetween the onset of the division lines 7 extending downwardly sloping from rear panel 4. As the onset of division line may be located at distance (“/” in
[0041] In order to provide an easy reclosing of the container 1, the front panel 3 further comprises (see
[0042] While the inner side parts 9 reduce the risk of un-intentional engagement of the sections 4′, the section 3′ may still be prone to un-intentional engagement with the inner front part 10. In order to further reduce this risk, the inner front part 10 comprises a flap 12 (see
[0043] As seen in
[0044] When the lid 8 is moved from the position shown in
[0045] In a preferred embodiment, the inner front part 10 is provided by a panel provided on the inside of the front panel 3 below the division line 7 in the front panel 3, and the inner side parts 9 are provided by panels provided on the inside of the side panels 4 below the division line 7. Such panels may be separate panels which are attached to the inside of the panels of the container 1, e.g. by gluing and/or welding. However, in some preferred embodiments, the panels used as inner side parts 9 and inner front part 10 is made from a single sheet being folded into an insert so as to fit inside the container. It is further noted that in the latter case, the folded single sheet may not need to be attached to the inside of the container as it may be given a longitudinal extension so that it may rest at the bottom panel 2 of the container. However, also in this case, it may be advantageous to attached the inset to the inside of the container 1.
[0046] It is often preferred that the container is prevented from being opened unintentionally and a locking mechanism is often preferred, which locking mechanism should preferably provide a tactile and/or a hearable response to inform the user that the container is closed and locked. To this, the the lid 8 may be provided with a ledge 14 provided on the inner surface of the section 3′ of the front panel 3 above the division line 7 in a position where the lower margin of the downwardly extending flap 12 engages with an upper edge of the ledge 14, when the lid 8 is in the position where it closes the container 1.
[0047] Thereby, the flap 12 will, when the lid 8 is to be positioned in the closed position, bend inwardly and/or the section 3′ will bend outwardly until the flap 12 is able to bend outwardly. This may provide a snapping of the flap 12 which, depending on the strength of the material used for the container, provide a hearable and/or a tactile snap. The position at which the container is locked is shown in
[0048] In order to e.g. provide sufficient space for maneuvering the flap 12 into the position where it engages with the ledge 14, the ledge 14 and the flap 12 are mutually arranged so as to provide a distance between the upper margin of the inner front part 10 and the inner surface of the top 6, when the lid 8 is in the position where it closes the container 1—this is illustrated in
[0049] In order to further facilitate easy reclosing of the container, sharp and/or pointing corners could advantageously be removed, and in the preferred embodiment shown in the figures (see in particular
[0050] In accordance with preferred embodiments, the division line 7 is a scoring line. Such a scoring is in general constituted by a local weakening of the material along the line, which weakening will provide a kind of tear open of the container along the line when a force is applied to the parts comprising the division line during the initial opening operation; the weakening is typically of such a kind that the container may be opened by hand without requiring any kind of tools. As illustrated in
[0051] A downwardly protruding tongue 15 may be provided in the lid 8. This tongue is in the embodiment shown in the figures provided by the division line 7, which curves downwardly in between two substantial straight parts in the front panel 3, and thus the section 3′ of the front panel 3 above the division line 7 comprises a downwardly protruding tongue 15 resembling the curvature of the division line 7. This tongue 15 provides an intuitive starting point to push inwardly in order to provide an initial brake of the division line 7 when the container is opened for the first time. At later openings, the tongue 15 may also serve as a flap that can be gripped during opening. Further, the tongue 15 may also co-operate with the flap 12 to further enhance an easy reclosing of the container 1.
[0052] As presented above, the folding line in the rear panel 5 along which the lid 8 is rotated may advantageously be pre-provided, such as by embossing. Thereby, the risk that the first rotation of the lid 8 provides a disadvantageous folding line during the first opening of the container 1, which may result in difficult closing or breakage, is reduced.
[0053] The container 1 may advantageously be made from paper, cardboard, metal and/or plastic or laminates thereof. Preferably it is made of paper and/or cardboard.
[0054] Although other shapes than box-shape of a container 1 is possible, the box shape may be preferred in many instances. Such box-shape containers have horizontal and vertical rectangular cross sections as shown in the figures.
[0055] A further feature is presented in
[0056] A container according to the present invention can be produced by folding the panels from one piece of material or by joining separate sheets of material.
[0057] For retail use, e.g., the container may store one or more pouch inside the container. Such a pouch may contain e.g. instant formula which is arranged in the pouch prior to sealing of the pouch. The container is made ready for receiving the pouch by assembling the container 1 without assembling the parts forming the top panel 6. Once the pouch is arranged inside the container the top panel can be formed and the container is ready for use.
[0058] In order to prevent the pouch from possibly inflicting the easy reclosing of the container, the pouch is typically provided with such dimensions that its vertical extension is smaller than the distance from the bottom panel 2 of the container 1 to the lower most position of the upper margin of each of the inner side parts 9. More preferably the outer shape of the pouch, when filled with a product, mimics the internal geometry of the container 1.
[0059] Although the present invention has been described in connection with the specified embodiments, it should not be construed as being in any way limited to the presented examples. The scope of the present invention is set out by the accompanying claim set. In the context of the claims, the terms “comprising” or “comprises” do not exclude other possible elements or steps. Also, the mentioning of references such as “a” or “an” etc. should not be construed as excluding a plurality. The use of reference signs in the claims with respect to elements indicated in the figures shall also not be construed as limiting the scope of the invention. Furthermore, individual features mentioned in different claims, may possibly be advantageously combined, and the mentioning of these features in different claims does not exclude that a combination of features is not possible and advantageous.