Abstract
A combination packaging includes an inner packaging having first side walls, which can be erected from a flat into an erected state, and an outer packaging having second side walls, which can be erected from a flat state into an erected state. The outer packaging has at least one closable lid and one closable bottom, which are articulated to the second side walls and can be folded in into a closed state. The inner and outer packaging are arranged such that they can be jointly transferred into the erected state. The outer packaging, in the erected and closed state thereof, encloses the inner packaging. At least one connecting element connects the inner packaging to the outer packaging, the connecting element having a predetermined breaking point arranged such that erecting of the combination packaging, closing of the inner packaging, or opening of the outer packaging severs the predetermined breaking point.
Claims
1. Combination packaging, comprising: inner packaging, comprising a plurality of first side walls, wherein the inner packaging can be erected from a flat state, in which the first side walls are arranged to be substantially in parallel with one another, into an erected state, in which the first side walls form an acute, right, or obtuse angle to one another; and outer packaging, comprising a plurality of second side walls, wherein the outer packaging can be erected from a flat state, in which the second side walls are arranged to be substantially in parallel with one another, into an erected state, in which the second side walls form an acute, right, or obtuse angle to one another; wherein the outer packaging further comprises at least one closeable cover and a closeable base that are hinged on the second side walls and can be folded into a closed state for the purpose of closing the outer packaging; wherein the inner packaging and the outer packaging are arranged on top of one another, such that the inner packaging and the outer packaging can be transferred together from the flat state into the erected state, wherein the outer packaging surrounds the inner packaging substantially from all sides in the erected and closed state thereof, wherein at least one connecting element is provided which, in the flat state of the combination packaging, rigidly connects the inner packaging to the outer packaging, and wherein the at least one connecting element comprises at least one predetermined breaking point that is arranged such that the at least one predetermined breaking point is separated either by erecting the combination packaging from the flat state into the erected state, by closing the inner packaging, or by opening the outer packaging.
2. The combination packaging according to claim 1, wherein the at least one predetermined breaking point of the connecting element comprises a separable adhesive connection.
3. The combination packaging according to claim 1, wherein the at least one predetermined breaking point of the connecting element comprises a perforation.
4. The combination packaging according to claim 1, wherein the inner packaging further comprises a closeable cover and/or a closeable base comprising at least one tab which that is hinged to a first side wall and can be folded into a closed state in order to close the inner packaging, and wherein the connecting element connects the tab to the outer packaging, such that folding in of the tab in the closed state brings about separation of the tab from the outer packaging.
5. The combination packaging according to claim 4, wherein the connecting element connects the tab to the cover and/or base of the outer packaging.
6. The combination packaging according to claim 4, wherein the connecting element comprises an adhesive tab that is integrally connected to the tab and is separably connected to the tab by means of a perforation, the adhesive tab being adhesively connected to the outer packaging.
7. The combination packaging according to claim 1, wherein the connecting element comprises an adhesive tab that is integrally connected to the cover or the base of the outer packaging, and that is separably connected to the cover or to the base by means of a perforation, the adhesive tab being adhesively connected to the inner packaging.
8. The combination packaging according to claim 1, wherein an opening element for opening the outer packaging is provided, the connecting element connecting the opening element to the inner packaging such that the opening element is separated from the inner packaging by opening the outer packaging by means of the opening element.
9. The combination packaging according to claim 8, wherein the opening element comprises a tear-off strip, a removable adhesive strip, and/or a perforation.
10. The combination packaging according to claim 8, wherein the opening element is arranged peripherally on the outer packaging and this is divided into two parts which can be removed from the inner packaging in the manner of a sliding box.
11. Production method for a combination packaging according to claim 1, said method having the steps of: providing a blank for inner packaging, comprising a plurality of first side walls, wherein the inner packaging can be erected from a flat state, in which the first side walls are arranged to be substantially in parallel with one another, into an erected state, in which the first side walls form an acute, right, or obtuse angle to one another providing a blank for outer packaging, comprising a plurality of second side walls, wherein the outer packaging can be erected from a flat state, in which the second side walls are arranged to be substantially in parallel with one another, into an erected state, in which the second side walls form an acute, right, or obtuse angle to one another, the blank for the outer packaging further comprising at least one closeable cover and a closeable base that are hinged to the second side walls; connecting the inner packaging to the outer packaging at at least one connection point, by means of a connecting element having a predetermined breaking point, such that the inner packaging and the outer packaging can be transferred together from the flat state into the erected state, wherein the outer packaging surrounds the inner packaging substantially from all sides in the erected, closed state, and wherein the at least one predetermined breaking point is arranged such that the inner packaging is separated from the outer packaging either by erecting the combination packaging from the flat state into the erected state, by closing the inner packaging, or by opening the outer packaging.
Description
[0030] Further advantages, features and possible uses of the invention can be found in the following description of various embodiments, and the drawings. In this case, the present invention relates to all the features described and/or illustrated, individually or in any desired combination, in each case, also independently of the summary thereof in the claims and the dependency references thereof.
[0031] FIG. 1 is a plan view of a blank for inner packaging and a blank for outer packaging;
[0032] FIG. 2 is an oblique plan view of interconnected inner packaging and outer packaging blanks;
[0033] FIG. 3 shows the interconnected inner packaging and outer packaging blanks, according to a first folding step;
[0034] FIG. 4 shows the combination packaging in a flat state;
[0035] FIG. 5 shows the combination packaging in an erected state having the base already closed;
[0036] FIG. 6 shows the combination packaging having the tabs of the cover folded in;
[0037] FIG. 7 shows the combination packaging having the cover of the inner packaging completely closed;
[0038] FIG. 8 shows an embodiment of the combination packaging having a separable adhesive bond as the predetermined breaking point;
[0039] FIG. 9 shows an embodiment of the combination packaging having a circular perforated adhesive cut-out as the connecting element;
[0040] FIG. 10 shows an embodiment of the combination packaging, the connecting element being arranged on a tear-off strip;
[0041] FIG. 11 shows an embodiment of the combination packaging, the connecting element being arranged on a tear-off strip;
[0042] FIG. 12 shows combination packaging designed as a sliding box, having the inner packaging extracted;
[0043] FIG. 13 shows an embodiment of the combination packaging comprising a predetermined breaking point that is separated by the erection process;
[0044] FIG. 14 shows an embodiment of the combination packaging comprising inner packaging that is designed so as to be open on one side.
[0045] The combination packaging 1 in FIGS. 1 to 4 will be described in the following on the basis of the production steps of the combination packaging 1. FIG. 1 shows the two main components of the combination packaging 1, specifically a blank for the outer packaging 2 and the inner packaging 3. The inner packaging can be produced from aesthetically attractive cardboard, whereas the outer packaging can be manufactured from a stable corrugated board. The outer packaging 2 comprises four side walls 4a, 4b, 4c and 4d that are hinged together in a row and which can be folded at the connection points. A cover 5 is hinged on at a first free side of the side walls 4a to 4d, which cover consists of four tabs 5a, 5b, 5c, 5d. A base 6 is arranged on the side of the side walls 4a to 4d opposite the cover, which base consists of four tabs 6a, 6b, 6c, 6d. Furthermore, a first adhesive tab 7 is arranged on the side wall 4d, in order to be able to connect the side wall 4d to the side wall 4a. The outer packaging 2 furthermore comprises a tear-off perforation 8 which extends transversely through the entire outer packaging 2, over the side walls 4a to 4d. It is alternatively possible for a tear-off strip to be used instead of the tear-off perforation. In this case, the inner packaging 3 and the outer packaging 2 have the same number of side walls 4a-d, 9a-d, which are substantially the same width in each case, in pairs.
[0046] The inner packaging 3 is designed in a similar manner. Said inner packaging comprises four side walls 9a, 9b, 9c, 9d, which are hinged to one another in a row. An adhesive tab 15 is arranged on the side wall 9a, in order to be able to connect the side wall 9a to the side wall 9d. A cover 10 is arranged on a first free side of the side walls 9a to 9d, which cover consists of three tabs 10a, 10c, 10d. A base 11 is arranged on the side of the side walls 9a to 9d opposite the cover, which base consists of the tabs 11a, 11c, 11d. The base tab 11d and the cover tab 10d each comprise a tuck-in tab 12 in order to be able to close the cover 10 or the base 11. A connecting element 13 is arranged on the cover part 10c by means of a predetermined breaking point 14. A connecting element 13 is likewise arranged on the base part 11c by means of a predetermined breaking point 14. The predetermined breaking points 14 are in each case formed as a perforation along a curved line.
[0047] FIG. 2 shows the combination packaging 1 after the inner packaging 3 and the outer packaging 2 have been interconnected. For this purpose, an adhesive, for example a hot melt, has been applied to a region of the cover tab 5c and the base tab 6c. The adhesive has been applied in each case only on the region of the cover tab 5c and the base tab 6c which is opposite the connecting element 13 in the state, shown in FIG. 2, in which the blanks for the outer packaging 2 and the inner packaging 3 are laid on top of one another. Alternatively, the adhesive can be applied to the connecting element 13 or to both parts. As a result, the connecting element 13 on the cover tab 10c and the connecting element 13 on the base tab 11c is adhesively bonded to the cover tab 5c and the base tab 6c, respectively, there being no direct adhesion between the cover tab 10c and cover tab 5c, and no direct adhesion between the base tab 11c and the base tab 6c. The connection is achieved in that the inner packaging 3 is laid on the outer packaging 2 so as to be substantially in parallel. In this case, the first side walls 9a-d and second side walls 4a-d, in each case, rest on one another so as to be of substantially the same width. The hinge points between the first side walls 9a-d rest in a substantially congruent manner on the hinge points between the second side walls 4a-d. Since the inner packaging 3 has a smaller periphery than the outer packaging 2, an offset results between the hinge points, on the order of magnitude of the thickness of the side walls 4a-d, 9a-d.
[0048] Furthermore, an adhesive strip 16 comprising a protective film has been applied to the cover tab 5b, which strip can be used for subsequent closure of the outer packaging. For the purpose of adhesive bonding using the adhesive strip 16, the protective film can be removed. The outer packaging can also be closed by means of an adhesive tape or other known connecting means.
[0049] FIG. 3 shows the combination packaging 1 following a first folding step. In this case, the inner packaging 3 and the outer packaging 2 have been folded, together, inwards, along a folding edge between the side walls 4a, 4b or 9a, 9b, such that, on the folding edge, the folded inner packaging 3 is arranged inside the outer packaging 2. A strip of glue 17 is applied on the second adhesive tab 15 of the inner packaging 3. Likewise, a further strip of glue 18 is applied to the first adhesive tab of the outer packaging.
[0050] FIG. 4 shows the combination packaging 1 following a second folding step. In this case, the inner packaging 3 and the outer packaging 2 have been folded, together, along a folding edge which interconnects the side walls 4c and 4d or 9c and 9d. As a result, the side wall 9d has been folded onto the adhesive tab 15 having the strip of glue 17, such that the side wall 9d is connected to the side wall 9a. Furthermore, the adhesive tab 7 having the strip of glue 18 has been folded onto the side wall 4a, such that the side wall 4a is connected to the side wall 4d. In this state, the combination packaging can be stored in a space-saving manner, or can be transported for the purpose of producing and shipping products. The combination packaging 1 can then be transferred on-site into the erected state in a simple work step, directly prior to filling. The adhesion according to the invention prevents the inner packaging from slipping or falling out.
[0051] FIG. 5 shows the combination packaging 1 in an erected state. For this purpose, the inner packaging 3 and the outer packaging 2 have been folded, together, along the connection points of the relevant side walls, such that the side walls 4a to 4d and 9a to 9d are arranged so as to be substantially perpendicular to one another. In the drawing shown in FIG. 5, the base 11 of the inner packaging 3 and the base 6 of the outer packaging 2 have already been closed. The cover 5 of the outer packaging 2 and the cover 10 of the inner packaging 3 are still in a non-closed state. The tab 10c of the cover 10 is connected to the tab 5c of the cover 5 of the outer packaging 2 by means of the connecting element 13.
[0052] FIG. 6 shows combination packaging 1 in the erected state, in which two tabs 10a, 10c of the cover 10 of the inner packaging 3 have already been folded into the closed state. Folding the tab 10c outwards has broken the tab 10c at the perforation 14, and therefore separated it from the connecting element 13. Separating the tab 10c from the connecting element 13 has separated the connection between the tab 10c and the tab 5c, and therefore also the connection between the inner packaging 3 and the outer packaging 2.
[0053] FIG. 7 shows the combination packaging 1 in a state in which the inner packaging 3 is completely closed. In this state, the inner packaging 3 is now arranged only loosely in the outer packaging 2, since there is no longer any rigid connection between the inner packaging 3 and the outer packaging 2.
[0054] FIG. 8 shows an alternative embodiment of the combination packaging 1. An adhesive line 13 is arranged, as a connecting element, between the cover tab 5c of the outer packaging 2 and the cover tab 10c of the inner packaging 3, in order to adhesively bond the cover tab 5c to the cover 10c. The adhesive line 13 forms a separable adhesive connection and thus also functions as a predetermined breaking point 14. When the cover tab 10c is folded in, the separable adhesive connection 13, 14 is separated. FIG. 8 shows the state of the combination packaging 1 in which the cover tab 10c is already folded in and the separable adhesive connection 13, 14 has already been separated. Fiber fraying remains at the connection points, as a visible interface.
[0055] FIG. 9 shows a further alternative embodiment, in which the connecting element 13 comprises an adhesive tab which is formed as a circular adhesive cut-out. In particular, a perforation 14 is located on the cover tab 5c of the outer packaging 2, which perforation defines the circular adhesive cut-out 13. The adhesive cut-out 13 is adhesively bonded to the cover tab 10c of the inner packaging 3. When the cover tab 10c is folded in, in the closed state, the adhesive cut-out 13 is separated from the cover tab 5c along the perforation 14. As a result, a circular cut-out remains in the cover tab 5c, the released element remaining on the cover tab 10c of the inner packaging 3.
[0056] FIG. 10 shows an embodiment of the combination packaging 1 in which the connecting element is arranged on the tear-off perforation, which is provided as an opening element on the outer packaging 2. When the combination packaging 1 is opened, by pulling on the tear-off perforation 8, the tear-off perforation 8 is released from the outer packaging 2. Since the connecting element 13 comprising the predetermined breaking point 14 is arranged between the tear-off perforation 8 of the outer packaging 2 and the inner packaging 3, releasing the tear-off perforation 8 releases the connection between the outer packaging 2 and the inner packaging 3.
[0057] FIG. 11 shows an embodiment of the combination packaging 1 in which the outer packaging 2 has already been opened, by means of a tear-off element 8. The tear-off element 8 extends around the entire periphery of the outer packaging 2, such that the outer packaging 2 is separated into two parts. The outer packaging 2 can therefore be opened in the form of a sliding box. A first part of the outer packaging 2 has already been removed from the inner packaging 3.
[0058] FIG. 12 shows the embodiment from FIG. 11, designed as a sliding box, in which the inner packaging 3 has been pushed fully out of the outer packaging 2.
[0059] FIG. 13 shows an embodiment of the combination packaging 1 in which the connecting element 13 comprising the predetermined breaking point 14 is arranged such that it is separated upon erection of the combination packaging 1 from the flat state into the erected state. The connecting element 13, 14 shown in FIG. 13 is arranged on the inner packaging 3, and is therefore drawn in only by way of illustration, since it is not visible from the outside. The connecting element 13, 14 comprises a cut-out in the inner packaging 3, in which a slide element 13 is arranged. The slide element 13 is fixed to the inner packaging 3 on the left and right, by means of two perforations 14. The slide element 13 is furthermore fixed to the outer packaging 2 by means of an adhesive connection. Upon erection of the combination packaging 1, a relative displacement of the second side wall 4c with respect to the first side wall 9c takes place. For this purpose, the slide element 13 can move along the arrow direction shown. In this case, the perforations 14 break, as a result of which the inner packaging 3 is separated from the outer packaging 2. The slide element 13 then remains on the outer packaging 2, and a hole thus results in the inner packaging 3.
[0060] FIG. 14 shows an embodiment of the invention in which the inner packaging 3 comprises merely a base 11 and is designed so as to be open on the side shown. The connecting element 13, 14 can then be arranged, for example, on the opposite side, on the base 11 of the inner packaging 3.
[0061] The combination packaging according to the invention thus simultaneously forms primary packaging and transport packaging, and thus allows for a product to be transported to the client in a well-protected manner, and at the same time to draw attention, in the inside, to the primary packaging, in a market-relevant manner.
LIST OF REFERENCE SIGNS
[0062] 1 combination packaging [0063] 2 outer packaging [0064] 3 inner packaging [0065] 4a-d second side walls [0066] 5a-d cover [0067] 6a-d base [0068] 7 first adhesive tab [0069] 8 tear-off element [0070] 9a-d first side walls [0071] 10a-d cover [0072] 11a-d base [0073] 12 tuck-in tab [0074] 13 connecting element [0075] 14 predetermined breaking point [0076] 15 second adhesive tab [0077] 16 adhesive strip [0078] 17 strip of glue [0079] 18 strip of glue