Packaging, packing unit for a packaging, and method for manufacturing a packaging
11286085 · 2022-03-29
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D25/205
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2203/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D25/36
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A packaging for food includes a container to accommodate a food substance. An identifying element is disposed around the container that identifies the food substance. A functional element is associated with the container to remove the food substance from the container. The identifying element is indirectly and detachably connected to the container via the functional element. Upon removal of the functional element from the container, the identifying element is also removed from the container.
Claims
1. A packaging for food, comprising: a container to accommodate a food substance; an identifying element separate from and disposed around the container that identifies the food substance; a functional element associated with the container to remove the food substance from the container, the functional element connected directly to the container and manually detachable from the container; the identifying element retained relative to the container via connection of the identifying element to the functional element; and wherein upon a user first engaging and removing the functional element from the container, the identifying element is removed from the container along with the functional element.
2. The packaging of claim 1, wherein the identifying element is indirectly connected to the container exclusively via the connection of the identifying element to the functional element.
3. The packaging of claim 1, wherein the identifying element is detachably connected directly to the functional element.
4. The packaging of claim 1, wherein the functional element is integrally formed with one or both of the container and the identifying element.
5. The packaging of claim 1, wherein the functional element is formed from a same material as the container or the identifying element.
6. The packaging of claim 1, wherein the container is formed from a first material and the identifying element is formed from a different second material.
7. The packaging of claim 1, further comprising one or more engagement regions formed in one or both of the functional element and the identifying element via which the identifying element is connected to the functional element.
8. A packaging unit for use with the packaging of claim 1, wherein the packaging unit comprises one of; an integral formation of the identifying element and the functional element; or an integral formation of the functional element and the container.
9. A method for manufacturing the packaging of claim 1, comprising connecting the functional element directly to the container and connecting the identifying element indirectly to the container by attaching the identifying element directly to the functional element such that upon removal of the functional element from the container, the identifying element is also removed from the container.
10. A packaging for food, comprising: a container to accommodate a food substance; an identifying element disposed around the container that identifies the food substance; a functional element associated with the container to remove the food substance from the container; the functional element connected to the container; the identifying element connected to the functional element such that upon removal of the functional element from the container, the identifying element is also removed from the container; and a first predetermined separation region via which the functional element is detachably connected to the identifying element and a second predetermined separation region via which a first section of the identifying element is connected to a second section of the identifying element.
11. The packaging of claim 10, wherein one or both of the first and second predetermined separation regions extend across a complete transverse direction of the identifying element.
12. The packaging of claim 10, wherein one or both of the first and second predetermined separation regions comprises a region of material weakening.
13. The packaging of claim 1, wherein the functional element is connected to the container at a connection region with a material such that the functional element is detachable from the container without damage to the functional element.
14. The packaging of claim 13, wherein the functional element is connected to the identifying element via a second connection region.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Further advantages of the invention are described in the following exemplary embodiments. Wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(12) Reference will now be made to embodiments of the invention, one or more examples of which are shown in the drawings. Each embodiment is provided by way of explanation of the invention, and not as a limitation of the invention. For example features illustrated or described as part of one embodiment can be combined with another embodiment to yield still another embodiment. It is intended that the present invention include these and other modifications and variations to the embodiments described herein.
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(14) In the example shown, the identifying element 3 and the functional element 4 form a packaging unit 5 of the packaging 1. In this case, the functional element 4 is at least partially a component of the identifying element 3. The functional element 4 is connected to the identifying element 3 via a first predetermined separation region 6, which can be, for example, a material weakening 7, in particular in the form of a perforation. A first predetermined separation region 6 of this type is therefore utilized for separating the identifying element 3 and the functional element 4 of the packaging unit 5 with the aid of the hands and/or without an additional tool. The first predetermined separation region 6 therefore preferably forms a predetermined breaking point. The first predetermined separation region 6 is irreparably destroyed during the separation of the functional element 4 from the identifying element 3.
(15) The packaging unit 5 is detachably connected to the container 2 in at least one connection region 8. The detachable connection is preferably formed with the aid of a glue 9 situated in the connection region 8. The connection region 8 is formed between the functional element 4 and the container 2. The identifying element 3, however, rests loosely against the outer circumference of the container 2. Consequently, the identifying element 3 is indirectly connected to the container 2 in the connection region 8 via the functional element 4. Upon removal of the functional element 4, the functional element 4 is separated from the identifying element 3 in the first predetermined separation region 6. Simultaneously, the connection between the functional element 4 and the container 2 in the connection region 8 is also separated. As soon as the functional element 4 is removed from the identifying element 3, there is, consequently, also no longer a fastening, in particular an adhesive bond, between the identifying element 3 and the container 2. As a result, the identifying element 3 is therefore also automatically detached from the container 2. The identifying element 3 therefore drops off the container 2 or can be easily removed from the container 2. When a user wants to utilize the functional element 4, he/she must therefore also imperatively separate the identifying element 3 from the container 2.
(16) In the present exemplary embodiment, multiple connection regions 8 are formed in the region of the functional element 4. There is no force-locked connection between the identifying element 3 and the container 2. The identifying element 3 therefore rests loosely against the container 2. Consequently, the identifying element 3 separates from the container 2 after the functional element 4 has been removed.
(17) In order for a user to more easily separate the functional element 4 from the identifying element 3, it is advantageous when the packaging unit 5 comprises an engagement region 10. This can be designed in the shape of a tab, as shown in
(18) If the functional element 4 is therefore separated out of the identifying element 3, in particular via engagement into the engagement region 10, the, preferably integral, connection between the packaging unit 5 and the container 2 is also separated in the at least one connection region 8. The identifying element 3 is therefore connected to the container 2 exclusively indirectly via the functional element 4. As a result, when the functional element 4 has been removed, the identifying element 3 drops off the container 2. The consumer therefore does not need to deal with a separate disposal of the container 2 and of the identifying element 3 after the consumption of the substance, in particular food, located therein.
(19) In order to be able to more easily consume the substance located in the container 2, it is advantageous when the functional element 4, after having been separated out, can be brought into a functional shape (cf.
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(21) There is no direct adhesive bond, therefore, between the identifying element 3 and the container 2. Therefore, if the functional element 4 is separated out of the identifying element 3 via the first predetermined separation region 6 shown in
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(24) In the unrolled shape, the packaging unit 5 has a longitudinal direction L and the transverse direction Q. When the unrolled packaging unit 5 from
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(30) The functional element 4 is connected to the container 2 via the first predetermined separation region 6. For easier separation, the first predetermined separation region 6 can comprise a material weakening 7, in particular a notch in the present example. If the functional element 4 is removed from the container 2, at least a portion of the first predetermined separation region 6 remains connected to the container 2. Since the identifying element 3 is held at the container 2 exclusively by the functional element 4, in particular in a form-locking manner, the identifying element 3 drops off the container 2 upon removal of the functional element 4. The consumer is therefore compelled to dispose of the container 2, the identifying element 3, and the functional element 4 separately from each other after the consumption of the substance, in particular food, located therein.
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(32) Therefore, if the functional element 4 is detached from the container 2 via the first connection region 8, the second connection region 8′ is automatically also separated. As a result, the identifying element 3 detaches from the container 2.
(33) Therefore, when the functional element 4 has been removed, the identifying element 3 drops off the container 2 in the transverse direction Q of the identifying element 3.
(34) Additionally, the identifying element 3 can comprise a predetermined separation region 6, in particular a material weakening 7, such as a perforation, in the region of the functional element 4. Upon removal of the functional element 4, the predetermined separation region 6 of the identifying element 3 is therefore additionally destroyed, and so the identifying element 3 can be more easily removed from the container 2.
(35) The present invention is not limited to the represented and described exemplary embodiments. Modifications within the scope of the claims are also possible, as is any combination of the features, even if they are represented and described in different exemplary embodiments.
LIST OF REFERENCE NUMBERS
(36) 1 packaging 2 container 3 identifying element 4 functional element 5 packaging unit 6 first predetermined separation region 7 material weakening 8,8′ connection region 9 glue 10 engagement region 11 folding contour 12 free end 13 fastening tab 14 stem end 15 recess 16 second predetermined separation region 17 first section 18 second section 19 insertion tab 20 recess Q transverse direction L longitudinal direction