Tamper-evident and child-proof coupling system, container comprising such a coupling system, process of making said coupling system and said container
11220382 · 2022-01-11
Assignee
Inventors
- Dino Bressan (Milan, IT)
- Michel Bressan (Induno Olona, IT)
- Alessio Bressan (Varese, IT)
- Alberto Gandolla (Induno Olona, IT)
Cpc classification
B65D2215/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2401/55
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D55/024
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D5/6608
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D55/026
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
The present disclosure relates to a tamper-evident and child-proof coupling system. The coupling system includes a first base portion, a second base portion, a slit, and a closing septum. The first base portion includes a first coupling portion. The second base portion includes a second coupling portion. The first and second coupling portions are configured to define a priming configuration of the coupling system when the first and second coupling portion are engaged to each other. The slit is defined on the first base portion or the second base portion and is configured to receive an opening device. The opening device is configured to disengage the first and second coupling portions. The closing septum is adjustable to a first or second configuration. In the first configuration, the closing septum occludes the slit. In the second configuration, the closing septum is configured to expose the slit.
Claims
1. A child-proof and tamper-proof container, comprising: a storage defining an internal volume configured to house one or more products, the storage having a predetermined number of lateral walls defining a passage opening delimited by a free edge and configured to put the internal volume of the storage in communication with an external environment, a coupling system, comprising: a first base portion comprising a first coupling portion; a second base portion comprising a second coupling portion, the first and second coupling portions configured to define a priming configuration of the coupling system when the first and second coupling portions are engaged to each other; wherein the first base portion of the coupling system is constrained to the free edge of the storage and moveable relative to the storage at least between: a closing position in which at least part of the first base portion prevents communication between the internal volume of the storage and the external environment, and an opening position in which the first base portion allows communication between the internal volume and the external environment, the first coupling portion extending from the first base portion on an opposite side with respect to the storage, and the second base portion of the coupling system defining at least part of a lateral wall of the storage while the second coupling portion is at least partly arranged in the internal volume of the storage, wherein, in the closing position of the first base portion, the first and the second coupling portions of the coupling system are mutually engaged to define the priming configuration, wherein the coupling system further comprises: a slit defined on the first base portion and configured to receive an opening device, the opening device being configured to disengage the first and second coupling portions; and a closing septum, carried by the first base portion, being adjustable to: a first configuration in which the closing septum partly occludes the slit, thereby hindering the opening device from passing through the slit, and a second configuration in which the closing septum is configured to unblock the slit, thereby allowing the opening device to pass through the slit, wherein the closing septum comprises a tab arranged inside the slit and engaged to the first base portion, the tab being engaged to the first base portion entirely by one or more weakened portions on each side of the tab, the one or more weakened portions configured to allow the tab to irreversibly and completely detach from the first base portion following a first insertion of the opening device through the slit, or insertion of the opening device through the slit.
2. The child-proof and tamper-proof container according to claim 1, wherein the slit of the coupling system is configured for allowing insertion of the opening device in the internal volume of the storage for disengagement of the first and second coupling portions and the consequent switching of the closing system from the closed position to the open position.
3. The child-proof and tamper-proof container according to claim 1, wherein the first coupling portion is carried by the first base portion so that the first base portion is interposed, in the priming configuration of the coupling system and therefore during the closing position of the first base portion, between the free edge of the storage and the first coupling portion, the first coupling portion, in the priming condition of the coupling system and therefore during the closing position of the first base portion, being entirely arranged in the internal volume of the storage.
4. The child-proof and tamper-proof container according to claim 1, wherein the closing septum is configured to irreversibly transition from the first to the second configuration after the opening device is inserted through the slit, thereby signaling a first attempt to open the coupling system.
5. The child-proof and tamper-proof container according to claim 1, wherein an opening area of the slit in the second configuration of the closing septum is greater than the opening area of the slit in the first configuration of the closing septum.
6. The child-proof and tamper-proof container according to claim 1, wherein the first and second coupling portions comprise a first and second hook, respectively, defining an undercut portion delimited by a gripping edge, the first and second hooks configured to be stably engaged to each other during the priming configuration of the coupling system.
7. The child-proof and tamper-proof container according to claim 6, wherein the first coupling portion extends from the first base portion, wherein the second coupling portion comprises a base body comprising the second hook and a first mutual coupling portion overlapped and stably constrained to a respective second mutual coupling portion of the second base portion, the second hook extending from the base body, the second hook being overlapped and moveable relatively to the second base portion, and wherein the second hook is moveable by rotation relatively to the base body of the second coupling portion, the second hook adjustable to: a third configuration in which the second hook extends parallel to the base body of the second coupling portion, and is arranged parallel to the second base portion, and a fourth configuration in which the second hook is arranged transversely with respect to the base body of the second coupling portion and with respect to the second base portion, thereby allowing the first coupling portion to engage with the second coupling portion.
8. The child-proof and tamper-proof container according to claim 1, wherein the first coupling portion is joined in a single piece, to the first base portion, and wherein the second coupling portion is joined in a single piece, to the second base portion.
9. The child-proof and tamper-proof container according to claim 1, wherein the opening device is insertable, at least partly through the slit to allow the disengagement between the first and the second coupling portion, thereby allowing the coupling system to transition from the priming configuration to an open configuration in which the first and the second coupling portion are disengaged and spaced apart from each other.
10. The child-proof and tamper-proof container according to claim 9, wherein the opening device passes through the slit and is interposed between the first and the second coupling portion when disengaging the first and the second coupling portion.
11. The child-proof and tamper-proof container according to claim 9, further comprising the opening device, wherein the opening device comprises a tab made of sheet material, the tab configured to damage the closing septum when inserting the tab through the slit.
12. The child-proof and tamper-proof container according to claim 9, wherein the first and second base portions are configured to switch from the priming configuration to an unconnected configuration following the insertion of the opening device through the slit and the interposition of the opening device between the first and second coupling portion.
13. The child-proof and tamper-proof container according to claim 1, comprising a tamper-evident coating associated with the sheet material of one or both of the first and the second coupling portion, the tamper-evident coating covering at least part of a surface of one or both of the first and the second coupling in the priming configuration of the coupling system near the second base portion, wherein the tamper-evident coating is configured to visually signal an attempt to tamper with the coupling system.
14. The child-proof and tamper-proof container according to claim 13, wherein the tamper-evident coating comprises a support substrate directly bound to a surface of the sheet material of one or both of the first and the second coupling portion, and a removable layer overlaid onto the support substrate such that the support substrate is interposed between the removable layer and the sheet material, wherein an adhesion strength between the support layer and the sheet material is greater than the adhesion strength between the removable layer and the support layer.
15. The child-proof and tamper-proof container according to claim 14, wherein the removable layer has a different coloration with respect to the coloration of the support layer that allows for the tamper-evident coating to change coloration after being subjected to a scraping force on at least part of the removable layer, thereby signaling an attempt to tamper with the coupling system.
16. A child-proof and tamper-proof container, comprising: a storage defining an internal volume configured to house one or more products, the storage having a predetermined number of lateral walls defining a passage opening delimited by a free edge and configured to put the internal volume of the storage in communication with an external environment, a coupling system, comprising: a first base portion comprising a first coupling portion; a second base portion comprising a second coupling portion, the first and second coupling portions configured to define a priming configuration of the coupling system when the first and second coupling portions are engaged to each other; wherein the first base portion of the coupling system is constrained to the free edge of the storage and moveable relative to the storage at least between: a closing position in which at least part of the first base portion prevents communication between the internal volume of the storage and the external environment, and an opening position in which the first base portion allows communication between the internal volume and the external environment, the first coupling portion extending from the first base portion on an opposite side with respect to the storage, and the second base portion of the coupling system defining at least part of a lateral wall of the storage while the second coupling portion is at least partly arranged in the internal volume of the storage, wherein, in the closing position of the first base portion, the first and the second coupling portions of the coupling system are mutually engaged to define the priming configuration, wherein the coupling system further comprises: a slit defined on the first base portion or the second base portion, the slit receiving an opening device, the opening device being configured to disengage the first and second coupling portions, a closing septum, carried by the first base portion, being adjustable to: a first configuration in which the closing septum partly occludes the slit, thereby hindering the opening device from passing through the slit, and a second configuration in which the closing septum is configured to unblock the slit, thereby allowing the opening device to pass through the slit, wherein the closing septum comprises a membrane arranged at the slit and configured to irreversibly break following a first insertion of the opening device through the slit, wherein the membrane faces the slit and it is located, during the closing position of first base portion, inside the internal volume of the storage.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Some embodiments and some aspects of the disclosure are described hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, provided only for illustrative and, therefore, non-limiting purposes, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(19) The figures may illustrate the object of the invention by representations that are not in scale; therefore, parts and components illustrated in the figures relating to the object of the invention may relate solely to schematic representations.
(20) By the term product it is instead meant an article or a mixture of articles of any kind. For example, the product may be a drug or medicine in solid or liquid form or in the form of gel, or in the form of two or more of the above aggregation states. The product may also be understood as a package, for example a blister, carrying a plurality of items.
(21) The term “paper material” means paper or cardboard, for example having at least 50% by weight, optionally at least 70% by weight, of organic material including one or more of cellulose, hemicellulose, lignin, and lignin derivatives. The paper material may be in sheet material having a basis weight of between 100 and 500 g/m.sup.2. The paper sheet material may be at least partly covered by a plastic coating, for example a film, the purpose whereof is to: reinforce the paper sheet material, define a barrier to water and/or moisture. The coating may have a variable thickness of between 10 and 50 μm and may be made with one or more of the following materials: low-density polyethylene (LDPE), high-density polyethylene (HDPE), polypropylene (PP), and polyethylene (PE).
(22) With reference to the present disclosure, the term “blank” refers to a flat semi-finished product in sheet material, for example made of paper sheet material, which can be folded onto itself to make a container. The blank may be in single piece and may be obtained by cutting a single sheet.
(23) The term “sheet material” means a material that has two dimensions, for example the length and the width, significantly greater than a third dimension such as the thickness, for example.
(24) The term “adhesion” means the physical attraction or joining of two materials of different nature placed in contact. Adhesion describes the fixing strength to a surface.
(25) The term “scraping stress” means a tangential mechanical stress applied superficially on a body, for example, on the tamper-evident coating 52.
(26) Coupling System 1
(27) Reference numeral 1 overall indicates a tamper-evident child-proof coupling system of sheet material, for example, of paper material, associable to packages of various kinds (e.g., containers, envelopes, or bands also made of sheet material) for the containment and/or wrapping of products.
(28) The coupling system 1 includes a first base portion 11 made of sheet material stably carrying a first coupling portion 13 of the system 1. In detail, the first coupling portion 13 is engaged at an end portion of the first base portion 11: such portions 11 and 13 are reciprocally engaged to essentially define a single peripheral edge.
(29) The first coupling portion 13 may be joined in a single piece to the first base portion 11 and extend in prolongation, without interruption, with respect to said first base portion 11: the first base portion 11 and the first coupling portion 13 are joined to form a single body. In fact, the first base portion 11 and the first coupling portion 13 are made of the same sheet material, for example paper. The first coupling portion 13 is stably constrained to the first base portion 11 so as to define a single piece without weakened portions. In fact, weakened portions such as, for example, notches or thickness reductions, adapted to favor the separation between the two portions in the event of stress are absent between the first base portion 11 and the first coupling portion 13. To maximize the resistance, the two portions 11, 13 are in a single body without such weakening so as to prevent the breakage thereof. In the case of portions 11, 13 made of paper sheet material, the same may provide a coating in plastic material configured to reinforce the sheet and improve the mechanical features thereof. The sheet of the two portions may be coated only on one side or it may have a double coating so that the paper sheet material is interposed between two films of reinforcing plastic material.
(30) As shown, for example, in
(31) The coupling system 1 further includes a second base portion 12 made of sheet material stably carrying a second coupling portion 14. As can be seen, for example, in
(32) In greater detail, the second coupling portion 14 includes a base body 25 including a mutual coupling portion 17 overlapped and stably constrained to a respective mutual coupling portion 18 of the second base portion 12.
(33) The base body 25 directly carries at least one hook 22 extending in prolongation of the base body 25. Even between the hook 22 and the base body 25 there are weakened portions, such as for example notches or thickness reductions, adapted to favor the separation between said elements (hook 22 and base body 25) in case of stress. To maximize the mechanical strength, the hook 22 and the base body 25 are in a single body without such weakening so as to prevent the breaking thereof. If the hook 22 and the base body 25 are made of paper sheet material, these can provide a coating of plastic material configured to reinforce the sheet and improve the mechanical features thereof: this sheet may be coated on one side only or it may have a double coating so that the paper sheet material is interposed between two films of reinforcing plastic material.
(34) The hook 22, unlike the base body 25, is movable, optionally by rotation, relative to the second base portion 12. In fact, the hook 22 of the second coupling portion 14 is constrained to the second base portion 12 exclusively by means of the base body 25 of the second coupling portion 14. Due to the absence of a direct constraint with the second base portion 12, the hook 22 is moveable relative to said base portion 12 at least between: a first operative position, in which said hook 22 extends in prolongation and parallel to the base body 25 of the second coupling portion 14. The hook 22, in the first operative position, is facing and arranged parallel to the second base portion 12; and a second operative position in which the hook 22 is inclined with respect to the base body 25 of the second coupling portion 14 and with respect to the second base portion 12.
(35) In detail, the hook 22 has a substantially “C” or “V” shape defining at least one undercut portion delimited by a gripping edge 22a, the latter having a substantially “V” shape, optionally a “C” shape the concavity whereof faces the base body 25.
(36) As can be seen in
(37) The first and second coupling portion 13, 14 are configured to define at least one priming condition of the coupling system 1 wherein said first and second coupling portion 13, 14 are engaged to each other. In the priming condition, also the first and second base portions 11, 12 are stably constrained to each other. In the priming condition of the coupling system, the hooks 23 and 22 of the first and second coupling portion 13, 14, respectively, are configured for stably engaging with each other: the hooks 22 and 23, in said priming condition, have the respective concavities facing each other. In detail, the gripping edge 22a of the hook 22 and the respective gripping edges 23a of the respective hook 23 are configured for stably engaging with each other during the priming condition of the coupling system 1.
(38) The coupling step of the hooks 22, 23, takes place by means of an initial contact condition between the first and second coupling portion 13, 14; the first coupling portion 13 is inserted in interposition between the hook 22 of the second coupling portion 14 and the second base portion 12 (
(39) As described above, said first and second coupling portions 13 and 14 are stably engaged to the first and second base portions 11, 12, respectively: between these portions there are no weakened portions so as to make the engagement stable and avoid undesired breakages. The structure of the coupling system 1 prevents, following the definition of the priming condition, the separation of the first and second base portions 11, 12.
(40) The coupling system 1 further has at least one recess 29 defined on the second base portion 12 (
(41) In the accompanying figures, a condition of the second base portion 12 is shown, joined in a single piece to the second coupling portion 14. In this condition, the recess 29 is defined at the joining edge between the second base portion 12 and the second coupling portion 14.
(42) The coupling system 1 further includes at least one slit 15 (the accompanying figures show a non-limiting configuration of the coupling system 1 having two slits 15) defined on the first base portion 11. The slit 15 has a rectangular shape; alternatively, the slit 15 may have a circular, trapezoidal, triangular shape or a combination thereof. In the accompanying figures, a slit 15 has been shown placed on the first base portion 11 at a joining edge between said first base portion 11 and the first coupling portion 13. The slit 15 (each slit) is configured to allow, at least in the priming condition of the coupling system 1, the through-passing of at least one opening device 70 configured for allowing the disengagement of the first and second coupling portion 12, 13 and consequently the separation of the first and second base portions 11, 12.
(43) The opening device 70 may be part of the coupling system 1 and be configured for passing through the slit 15 and being interposed between the first and the second coupling portion 12, 13 in such a way as to allow the disengagement thereof. In detail, the opening device 70 is interposable between the hooks 22 and 23 so as to free the respective gripping edges 22a, 23a and allow the first coupling portion 13 to exit from the opening 14a for the separation of the first and second coupling portions 13, 14 (consequently the separation of the first and second base portions 11, 12).
(44) In detail, the opening device 70 includes a tab in sheet material, for example made of paper sheet material, which has a gripping portion 71 from which one or more appendages 72 emerge. The appendages 72 may have a polygonal shape, for example substantially square or rectangular or trapezoidal. The appendages 72 are configured and sized to fit inside the slit 15 in such a way as to contact, in the priming condition of the coupling system 1, the first and the second coupling portion 12, 13 and disengage them. In the accompanying figures, an opening device 70 is shown including two appendages 72 projecting from the gripping portion 71. The appendages 72 extend away from an abutment edge 73 defined in interposition therebetween. According to such an embodiment, the opening device 70 has a substantially “C” or “H” or “A” conformation. When the opening device 70 is inserted into the slits 15 (in the presence of two appendages, the first base portion 11 includes two respective slits), the abutment edge 73 abuts an abutment edge 21 of the first base portion so as to limit the advancement of the opening device 70 within the slits 15 themselves.
(45) The first and second base portions 11, 12 are configured for switching from the priming condition, in which they are engaged to each other by means of the first and second coupling portion 13, 14, to a separation condition exclusively in the condition of the opening device 70 inserted in the slit 15, optionally interposed between said first and second coupling portion 12, 13. In fact, the opening device constitutes a key which, once inserted into the slit 15, allows the separation between the first and second coupling portion 13, 14; in the absence of the opening device 70, the coupling system 1 cannot switch from the priming condition to an open condition in which the coupling portions are separated (disengaged), a condition which makes the coupling system child-proof.
(46) As can be seen in the accompanying figures, the coupling system 1 further includes a closing septum 50 which at least partly occludes the slit 15; in particular, the closing septum 50 is configurable between: a first operative condition wherein the closing septum 50 at least partly occludes the slit 15 and hinders the through-passing of the opening device 70, a second operative condition wherein at least part of the septum 50 is configured to take a different position with respect to the position taken by the closing septum 50 itself in the first operative condition to allow the through-passing of the opening device 70.
(47) In fact, during the switching from the first to the second operative condition, at least a part of the septum is configured for irreversibly moving so as to allow the through-passing of the device 70. The fact that such a septum 50 undergoes an irreversible displacement (for example a rupture of the septum or a separation thereof from the first base portion 11) allows the same to give evidence to the user of a first insertion of the device 70 and therefore of a first opening of the coupling system or an attempt to tamper with the latter.
(48) In fact, the closing septum 50, in the first operative condition, occludes at least 50%, optionally between 60% and 100%, of the passage section of the slit 15; the passage defined through the slit 15, in the second operative condition of the closing septum 50, is greater than the passage defined through the slit 15, in the first operative condition of the closing septum 50. The coupling system 1 may include a single closing septum 50 suitable for occluding one or more slits or it may include (as shown in the accompanying figures) a distinct closing septum 50 for each slit present on the first base portion 11.
(49) In detail, the closing septum 50 may include a tab 50a (
(50) Alternatively, the closing septum 50 may include at least one membrane 50b located at the slit 15 (
(51) In this way, the coupling system 1, besides being of the child-proof type (thanks to the priming of the coupling system 1 which requires the particular use of an opening device 70) is able to define a tamper-evident system.
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(54) The evident coating 52 may be of the multilayer type, as shown in
(55) The support layer 52a is configured to generate an adhesion with the sheet material of at least one between the first and the second coupling portion 13, 14 greater than the adhesion of the same substrate with the removable layer 52b.
(56) The removable layer 52b has a different coloration with respect to the coloration of the support layer 52a, optionally of the color of the sheet material to which the support layer 52a is constrained directly, so that the coating 52, following the removal of at least part of the removable layer 52b of the support layer 52a may generate a visual signal representative of an attempt to tamper with the coupling system 1, as shown in
(57) In one configuration, a symbol (image and/or word) is printed on the first and/or second coupling portion 13, 14, adapted to indicate tampering with the coupling system: the coating 52 may be placed in coverage of said symbol: damage to the coating 52 would lead to the uncovering of the symbol with consequent signaling of the attempted tampering with the coupling system 1.
(58) The accompanying figures show a configuration in which the tamper-evident coating 52 is applied superficially to the sheet material both on the first and second coupling portions 13 and 14 on one side, in the priming condition of the system, towards the second base portion 12. The possibility of superficially applying the coating 52 only on the first coupling portion 13 or only on the second coupling portion 14 is not excluded.
(59) In detail, the support substrate 52a may be a paint including at least one filmogenous polymer. Preferably, the filmogenous polymer is a thermoplastic polymer, optionally selected from: acrylic, alkyd, polyester, vinyl, phenolic and silicone resins. The paint may further include a mixture of filmogenous polymers, preferably including at least one silicone resin and at least one polymer selected from acrylic resins, alkyd resins, polyester resins, vinyl resins and phenolic resins.
(60) The removable layer 52b may instead include an ink including at least one filmogenous polymer and a pigment. For example, the ink may include monomers and/or precursor oligomers of the filmogenous polymer, giving rise to the thermoplastic polymer by cross-linking following irradiation thereof with a UV light. The filmogenous polymer may include a thermoplastic polymer, for example an acrylic resin. The pigment may include a metallic pigment, for example it is aluminum powder.
(61) The possibility of using a single-layer tamper-evident coating 52 as shown in
(62) As described above, the coupling system 1 is made of sheet material and in particular it may be made entirely of paper material.
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(66) Process for the Manufacturing of the Coupling System 1
(67) The present disclosure also relates to a method for making a coupling system 1 according to the above description and/or according to any one of the appended claims.
(68) The process includes the preparation of a first flat sheet 51 and the cutting thereof to define, in a single step, the first base portion 11, the first coupling portion 13 and the slit 15. If the closing septum is defined by the tab 50a, the latter may be defined simultaneously with the cutting step of the first sheet 51. If the septum 50 includes the membrane 50b, the process includes an application step, for example by gluing, of at least one membrane 50b at each slit made by the cutting step. The first sheet is made of sheet material, for example paper, and is cut by at least one of the following processes: punching, die-cutting, engraving, shearing, laser cutting.
(69) The method may further include a printing step of the first flat sheet 51, preceding or following the cutting step of the same sheet 51; by such a printing step it is possible to color the first sheet 51 and/or add symbols, such as images and/or words. Printing may be performed using at least one of the following processes: digital printing, flexographic printing, letterpress printing, flexopress printing, planographic printing, or ink jet printing.
(70) The process may further include a step of applying the tamper-evident coating on the first sheet 51; such a step may be carried out before or after the cutting step of the same sheet. If the printing step of the first sheet 51 is present, the step of applying the coating 52 is subsequent to printing. In detail, the coating application step may include the following sub-steps: applying a support substrate 52a on the first sheet, applying a removable layer 52b on the support substrate 52a.
(71) These application steps of the support substrate and the removable layer take place by means of at least one of the following processes: digital printing, flexographic printing, letterpress printing, flexopress printing, planographic printing, or ink jet printing. Optionally, said flexographic printing is a UV flexographic printing. Preferably, the application of the support substrate 52a and of the removable layer 52b includes the application of an ink on the first sheet of a paint and on the support substrate, as described above. The above paint or ink may contain the above filmogenous polymer already formed or monomers and/or precursor oligomers of the above filmogenous polymer. In this case, a UV printing process is preferably used, preferably UV flexographic printing, and the above precursor compounds are adapted to give rise to the filmogenous polymer by crosslinking following UV irradiation.
(72) The inks or costs used for forming the support substrate and the removable layer preferably include an organic solvent or a mixture of organic solvents and, optionally, water. In the latter case, the organic solvent is a polar solvent, miscible with water.
(73) The method further includes a step of preparing a second flat sheet 53, for example made of paper material, and the subsequent cutting of the latter to define a first portion and a second portion 53a, 53b thereon (
(74) The method may further include a printing step of the second flat sheet 53, preceding or following the cutting step of the same sheet 53; by such a printing step it is possible to color the second sheet 53 and/or add symbols, such as images and/or words. Printing may be performed using at least one of the following processes: digital printing, flexographic printing, letterpress printing, flexopress printing, planographic printing, ink jet printing.
(75) The process may further include a step of applying the tamper-evident coating 52 on the second sheet 53; such a step may be carried out before or after the cutting step of the same sheet. If the printing step of the second sheet 53 is present, the step of applying the coating 52 is subsequent to printing.
(76) Use of the Coupling System 1
(77) Furthermore, it is an object of the present disclosure a use of the tamper-evident coupling system 1, according to one or more of the accompanying claims and/or according to the above detailed description. The using process provides for the employment of the coupling system 1 to define at least one selected from the group of: a container, an envelope, a wrapping band of one or more products.
(78) Container 100
(79) The present disclosure also relates to a container 100 for containing products. The container 100 includes at least one coupling system 1 according to the above description and/or according to the appended claims.
(80) The container 100 includes a storage 2 defining an internal volume 3 and configured to house one or more products. The storage 2 includes a predetermined number of lateral walls 4 defining at least one passage opening 5 delimited by a free edge 6: the passage opening 5 is configured for putting in communication the internal volume 3 of the storage 2 with the external environment.
(81) The container 100 includes the coupling system 1 previously described. The first base portion 11 is rotatably constrained to the free edge 6 of the storage 2. The first base portion 11 is movable by rotation relative to the storage 2 between: a closing position in which at least part of the first base portion 11 prevents the communication between the internal volume 3 of the storage 2 and the external environment, an opening position in which the first base portion 11 allows the communication between the internal volume 3 and the external environment.
(82) The first coupling portion 13 is borne by the first base portion 11 so that the latter is interposed between the free edge 6 of the storage 2 and the first coupling portion 13; the first coupling portion 13 extending in prolongation of the first base portion 11 on the side opposite to the storage 2. The first base portion 11 is integrally joined to the free edge 6 of the storage 2; in particular, the first base portion 11 is integrally joined to at least one lateral wall 4 of the storage 2 defining a single body of paper material.
(83) In detail, the first base portion 11 includes a closing portion 7 of sheet material directly engaged with the free edge 6 of the storage 2 and movable by rotation with respect to the latter. The closing portion 7, during the closing position of the first base portion 11, closes the passage opening 5 of the container so as to inhibit communication between the internal volume 3 of the storage 2 and the external environment to define a closed condition of the container 100. The closing portion 7, during the opening position of the first base portion 11, allows access to the internal volume to define an open condition of the container 100. In detail, the closing portion 7 is counter-shaped to the perimeter of the passage opening 5; in the accompanying figures, an opening 5 and a closing portion having a rectangular shape have been schematized. However, the possibility of making a passage opening 5 and a relative closing portion presenting a different shape is not excluded.
(84) The first base portion 11 further includes an insertion portion 8 configured for being inserted, in the closed position of the first base portion and thus during the closed condition of the container, inside the volume 3 of the storage 2. As can be seen in the accompanying figures, the insertion portion 8 substantially includes a flat body of sheet material. The portion 8 extends between a first and a second prevalent development surface, respectively facing outwards (directly facing a lateral wall 4 of the storage 2) and towards an internal volume 3 of the storage 2. In the closing condition of the container 100, at least a portion of the first development surface of the insertion portion 8 faces, in particular contacts, directly a part of a lateral wall 4 of the storage 2: the surface extends at least in part parallel to the wall 4 of the storage 2, in particular to a front wall of the storage 2 opposed to the wall directly connected to the closing portion 7.
(85) The closing portion 7 and the coupling portion 8 are joined in a single piece and have a reciprocal connection edge opposite to the free edge 2 of the storage 2 with respect to the closing portion 7 itself: the coupling portion 8 is movable by rotation with respect to the closing portion 7 around to the reciprocal connection edge. The coupling portion 8, in the closed condition of the container 100, is configured to define, according to a cross section and in cooperation with the closing portion 7, a substantially “L” shape: in this condition, the coupling portion 8 extends substantially parallel to a lateral wall 4 of the storage 2. The closing portion 7 and the insertion portion 8 are present on each of the passage openings 5 of the container 100.
(86) The first coupling portion 13 is carried by the first base portion 11 and extends in prolongation of the latter on the side opposite to the storage 2; in fact, the first coupling portion 13 is directly carried by the coupling portion 8 which is interposed between the closing portion 7 and the first coupling portion 13. In the closed position of the first base portion 11 and therefore during the closed condition of the container, the first coupling portion 13 is entirely arranged in the internal volume of the storage, substantially facing the lateral wall 4 opposite to the lateral wall 4 directly connected to the closing portion 7.
(87) The second base portion 12 of the coupling system 1 defines at least part of the lateral wall 4 of the storage 2, while the second coupling portion 14 is at least partially disposed in the internal volume 3 of the storage 2. In detail, the second base portion 12 defines at least part of the lateral wall 4 of the storage 2 opposite to the lateral wall 4 directly connected to the first base portion 11, in particular to the closing portion 7. In detail, the second coupling portion 14 develops substantially parallel with respect to a lateral wall 4 of the container 1, optionally develops parallel to the lateral wall 4 of the storage 2 opposite to the lateral wall directly constrained to the first base portion 11. Even more in detail, the base body 25 and the hook 22 of the second coupling portion 14 are internally arranged in the internal volume 3 of the storage 2.
(88) In the closed position of the first base portion 11 and therefore during the closed condition of the container 100, the first and second coupling portion 13, 14 are engaged with each other to define the priming condition of the coupling system 1. In the closed condition of the container (priming condition of the coupling system 1 as well as closing position of the first base portion 11), the first and second coupling portion 13, 14 are engaged with each other in the internal volume 3 of the storage 2, spaced from the free edge 6.
(89) In order to be able to switch from the closed condition of the container to the open condition, it is necessary to insert at least part of the opening device 70 through the slit 15 to interpose the device 70 between the first and the second coupling portion 13, 14 to allow disengagement thereof.
(90) As described above, the coupling system 1 includes the tamper-evident coating 52; the coating defines at least part of an external surface, of at least one of the first and second coupling portion 13, 14, facing the outside of the container 1 as illustrated for example in
(91) As can be seen, for example, in the accompanying figures, the container 100 may further include at least one abutment portion 80 engaged on the free edge 6 of the storage 2 adjacent to the closing portion 7: the abutment portion 80, in the closed condition, is configured for being interposed between the internal volume 3 and the closing portion 7 and for cooperating with the insertion portion 8 to keep the first base portion 11 stably in the closed condition. The abutment portion 80 essentially includes a plane tab of sheet material integrally joined to the free edge 6 of the storage 2 adjacent to the closing portion 7. Also, the abutment portion 80 is configured for rotating around the free edge 6 to face, at least in the closed condition of the container 1, towards the inside of the storage 2. In greater detail, the abutment portion 80 is constrained to the edge.
(92) Process for Manufacturing the Container 100
(93) Another object of the present disclosure is a process for manufacturing a tamper-evident container 100, according to one or more of the accompanying claims and/or according to the above detailed description.
(94) The manufacturing process of the container 100 includes the steps of making the coupling system 1 described above.
(95) The process further includes a step of preparing the storage 2 including a step of preparing a third sheet 56 including at least a first and a second portion 57, 59 interconnected with a central connecting portion 58. The third sheet 56 further includes at least one first and one second lateral connecting portion 60, 61; the central connecting portion 58 is interposed between the first and the second portion 57, 59, the first portion 57 is interposed between the first lateral connecting portion 61 and the central connecting portion 58. The second portion 59 is interposed between the second lateral connection portion 60 and the central connection portion 58. Each of the portions 57, 58, 59, 60, 61 include at least two opposite longitudinal edges and two opposite end edges. The first and second portions 57, 59, the central connecting portion 58 and the lateral connecting portions 60, 61 are joined along the longitudinal edges and aligned along a single connection direction.
(96) The step of preparing the storage 2 further includes a step of folding the third sheet 56, joining the lateral connecting portions 60, 61, to form the storage 2 exhibiting the passage opening 5 delimited by at least one free edge 6. The lateral connecting portions 60, 61 are joined to each other by means of adhesive material.
(97) The step of preparing the storage 2 may further include a step of preparing a fourth sheet having at least one portion connected to at least one central and/or lateral connecting portion of the third sheet and emerging with respect to the latter. The portion of the fourth sheet is adapted to form a support portion 80 of the container 100.
(98) The first sheet 51 is joined in a single piece to the second portion 59 of the third sheet 56; the first sheet is configured to be folded to form the closing portion 7 and the coupling portion 8 of the container 100, respectively.
(99) The second sheet 53 defining the second base portion 12 of the second coupling portion 14 of the coupling system 1 is integrally joined to form a single body with the first portion 57 of the third sheet 56; in particular, the second sheet 53 emerges from the longitudinal edges of the third sheet 56.
(100) In detail, the first, second, third and optionally the fourth sheet are joined together in a single piece to define a single blank 200 made of sheet material, optionally made of paper sheet material, foldable to form the container.