FOLDING CARTON COMPRISING A TRAY WITH A LID
20220063861 · 2022-03-03
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D5/321
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D5/6697
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D5/2009
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D5/32
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D5/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D5/42
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A folding carton includes a tray with a base and at least one side, and a lid including a top at least partially covering the tray. The lid includes two connection tabs that connect to the at least one side. Two corner connection tabs each connect to one of the two connection tabs via a vertical first fold line and configured to connect to a first edge of the top via a horizontal second fold line. The top wall is opened by one of: (1) folding about the horizontal second fold lines between the corner connection tabs and the top; and (2) by folding a tuck-in tongue about a third fold line against an inside of the top and folding the top halves about a fourth fold line in the tuck-in tongue and about the vertical first fold lines between the corner connection tabs and the connection tabs.
Claims
1. A folding carton comprising: a tray including a base wall and side wall; and a lid including a top wall configured to at least partially cover the tray, the lid further comprises, two connection tabs configured to connect to at least one side wall of the tray, two corner connection tabs that are each configured to connect to one of the two connection tabs via a vertical first fold line and configured to connect to a first edge of the top wall via a horizontal second fold line, a separation line that extends perpendicularly to the first edge of the top wall and divides the top wall into two top wall halves, and a tuck-in tongue connected to a second edge of the top wall opposite the first edge via a third fold line, wherein the tuck-in tongue spans the separation line is divided into two, tuck-in tongue halves by a fourth fold line that extends in continuation of the separation line, wherein the top wall is configured to be opened by one of: (1) folding about the horizontal second fold lines between the corner connection tabs and the top wall; and (2) by folding the tuck-in tongue about the third fold line against an inside of the top wall and folding the top wall halves about the fourth fold line in the tuck-in tongue and about the vertical first fold lines between the corner connection tabs and the connection tabs.
2. The folding carton according to claim 1, wherein the top wall halves each comprise a diagonal fold line that extends from an end of the separation line in the first edge of the top wall to an outer end of the second edge of the top wall.
3. The folding carton according to claim 1, wherein the connection tabs are configured to be inserted into parallel first insertion slots on outer ends of a side wall of the tray.
4. The folding carton according to claim 1, wherein the connection tabs lie against two parallel side walls of the tray.
5. The folding carton according to claim 1, wherein the connection tabs are trapezoidal, and wherein a height of the connection tabs decreases with increasing distance from the vertical first fold lines.
6. The folding carton according to claim 1, wherein the corner connection tabs comprise a right-angled trapezoid shape, wherein the horizontal second fold lines transition into the side walls of the right-angle trapezoid, and wherein the vertical first fold lines transition into limbs of the right-angled trapezoid that extend perpendicularly to the side walls.
7. The folding carton according to claim 1, wherein the tuck-in tongue of the lid is configured to be inserted into a second insertion slot on an upper edge of a side wall of the tray.
8. The folding carton according to claim 1, wherein the tuck-in tongue comprises an isosceles trapezoid shape, and wherein a width of the tuck-in tongue decreases away from the second edge of the top wall.
9. The folding carton according to claim 1, wherein the tray is a buffer-wall tray.
10. The folding carton according to claim 3, wherein the first insertion slots are each formed on a fold line between a dust flap, a side wall, and another side wall that is folded against the dust flap.
11. The folding carton according to claim 7, wherein the second insertion slot is formed on a fold line between an outer side wall part and a horizontal upper side wall part of a buffer-wall tray.
12. The folding carton according to claim 11, wherein the buffer-wall tray comprises a thumb hole adjoining the second insertion slot in an outer side wall part.
13. The folding carton according to claim 1, wherein the top wall comprises support tabs configured to project outward on the two lateral edges and adjoin the second edge, and wherein the support tabs are positioned between both connection tabs on an upper edge of the tray when the top wall is opened.
14. The folding carton according to claim 1, further comprising inner side wall parts comprising base tabs on the lower edges that are configured to be supported on the base wall.
15. The folding carton according to claim 14, wherein each of the base tabs project inward relative to the inner side wall parts and comprise bevels at both ends, and wherein adjacent base tabs are configured to be supported against one another by the bevels.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0015] The invention is explained in greater detail below based on the appended drawings of an exemplary embodiment. In the drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0031] In the present application, the terms “at the top” and “at the bottom” as well as “horizontal” and “vertical” relate to an arrangement of the folding carton with the base wall of the tray on a horizontal substrate and with side walls pointing upward relative to the base wall, wherein the top wall is arranged above the base wall when the lid is closed.
[0032] According to
[0033] An outer side wall part 5II, which is connected to one of the two long edges of the base wall 2, is connected at its two lateral edges via triangular tabs 11.sup.I, 11.sup.II, 12.sup.I, 12.sup.II to the lateral edges of adjacent outer side wall parts 4.sup.I, 6.sup.I, which are hinged via fold lines on short edges of the base wall 2. The same outer side wall part 5.sup.II has a trapezoidal projection 13 in the center of its upper edge that is separated from the adjacent upper side wall part 5.sup.III via a cut line. The same outer side wall part 5.sup.II has an approximately semi-circular thumb hole 14 in the region of the projection 13.
[0034] The upper side wall parts 3.sup.III and 5.sup.III are connected at their two lateral edges via fold lines to respective rectangular dust flaps 15, 16 and 17, 18. The outer side wall part 3.sup.II is connected at its two lateral edges via fold lines to rectangular dust flaps 19, 20. The inner side wall parts 4.sup.I and 6.sup.I are connected at their two lateral edges via fold lines to respective strip-shaped dust flaps 21, 22 and 23, 24, which each have a bevel at the top and a radius at the bottom. The blank substantially corresponds to the blank of the tray with the code B49.20.00.00 according to the ECMA Catalog.
[0035] According to
[0036] In a next step, according to
[0037] Subsequently, the outer side all parts 4.sup.II, 6.sup.II of the short side walls 4, 6 are folded up, wherein the triangular tabs 11.sup.I, 11.sup.II, 12.sup.I, 12.sup.II are folded inward until they and the outer side wall parts 4.sup.II, 6.sup.II lie against the adjacent dust flaps 17, 18. This produces first insertion slots 25, 26 between the outer side wall parts 4.sup.II, 6.sup.II and the dust flaps 19, 20.
[0038] Subsequently, the upper side wall parts 4.sup.III, 6.sup.III of the short side walls 4, 6 are folded onto the end portions 3.sup.IV, 5.sup.IV of the upper side wall parts 3.sup.III, 5.sup.III of the long side walls 3, 5. Finally, the inner side wall parts 4.sup.I, 6.sup.I of the short side walls 4, 6 are folded between the long side walls 3, 5, wherein they are folded with their dust flaps 21, 23, 24 under the end portions 3.sup.IV, 5.sup.IV. The base tabs 8, 10 are folded against the upper side of the base wall 2 such that they project inward relative to the inner side wall parts 4.sup.I, 6.sup.I. In addition to the projection 13, the upper side wall part 5.sup.III also has a second insertion slot 27. The tray 28 set upright in this manner is shown in
[0039] According to
[0040] The top wall 31 is divided in the center into two top wall halves 31.sup.I, 31.sup.II by means of a separation line 41 that proceeds from the first edge 40. The separation line 41 extends all the way to the opposite second edge 42. The second edge 42 is connected via a third fold line 43 to a tuck-in tongue 44, which is arranged in the center of the second edge 42 and spans the separation line 41. The tuck-in tongue 44 has a fourth fold line 45 in continuation of the separation line 41 that divides the tuck-in tongue 44 into two tuck-in tongue halves 44.sup.I, 44.sup.II. The tuck-in tongue 44 is trapezoidal, wherein its width decreases with increasing distance from the second edge 42.
[0041] Furthermore, the top wall 31 has diagonal fold lines 46, 47 that extend from the interface between the separation line 41 and the first edge 40 to respective outer ends of the second edge 42. Each top wall half 31.sup.I, 31.sup.II has an outwardly projecting support tab 48, 49 next to the end of the second edge 42 on the adjacent lateral edge.
[0042] According to
[0043] To open the lid 30, the tuck-in tongue 44 can be pushed out of the second insertion slot 27 using a thumb. Then, the lid 30 can be opened in the conventional manner by folding it up out of the position shown in
[0044] Alternatively, the lid 30 can be opened by folding the tuck-in tongue 44 under the top wall 31 and then folding the two top wall halves 31.sup.I, 31.sup.II toward one another about the fourth fold line 45 and outward about the vertical first fold lines 36, 37. This is shown in