STACKABLE PRODUCT PACKAGE AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME AS WELL AS PRODUCT PACKAGE BLANK
20200331660 ยท 2020-10-22
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D5/209
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D21/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The invention relates to a stackable product package, a method of manufacturing the same and a product package blank. The stackable product package comprises a body part (2) provided with a bottom (3), and with walls (2a, 2b, 2c) in connection with the bottom (3), as well as with rim members (4a) folded outwards along folding lines (4e), at the top edge of the walls, and constituting a substantially planar rim portion (4), the body part (2) enclosing a receiving space for the product to be packed. At the lateral edges of each intermediate wall (2c) of the body part (1), and in proximity to a folding line (2e), bracket members (2f, 2g) are provided to keep the product packages (1), when nested, spaced apart.
Claims
1. A stackable product package, comprising a body part (2) provided with a bottom (3), and with walls (2a, 2b, 2c) in connection with the bottom (3), as well as with rim members (4a) folded outwards along folding lines (4e), at the upper edge of the walls, and constituting a substantially planar rim portion (4), the body part (2) enclosing a receiving space for the product to be packed, characterized in that, at the lateral edges of each intermediate wall (2c) of the body part (2), and in proximity to a folding line (2e), bracket members (2f, 2g) are provided to keep the product packages (1), when nested, spaced apart.
2. A stackable product package as defined in claim 1, characterized in that the body part (2) suitably comprises at least four bracket members (2f, 2g), most preferably eight bracket members (2f, 2g).
3. A stackable product package as defined in claim 1, characterized in that the body part (2) comprises a bracket member (2g) cut out of each intermediate wall (2c) of the body part (2) and bent out from this wall (2c).
4. A stackable product package as defined in claim 1, characterized in that, when the product packages are stacked in a nested way, the support face of the bracket member (2f, 2g) of the upper product package (1) is supported on the upper face of the rim member (4a) of the lower product package (1).
5. A stackable product package as defined in claim 1, characterized in that the distance (E) from support face of the bracket member (2f, 2g) to the lower face of the rim member (4a) of the same product package (1) suitably equals to, or is greater than, one millimeter and preferably 4 to 6 millimeters.
6. A stackable product package as defined in claim 1, characterized in that the material of the body part (2) is recyclable cardboard or corrugated paperboard.
7. A stackable product package as defined in claim 1, characterized in that the product package (1) is a foodstuff package.
8. A method of manufacturing a stackable product package, wherein a receiving space for the product to be packed, having a bottom (3) and walls (2a, 2b, 2c), and a body part (2) for the receiving space, as well as a substantially planar rim portion (4) created from the rim members (4a) by folds (4e), are formed for the product package (1), characterized in that more than one bracket member (2f, 2g) is created in the intermediate walls (2c), in proximity to the folding lines (2e).
9. A method as defined in claim 8, characterized in that the bracket members (29 of the body part (2) of the product package (1) are formed out of bracket member (21) cutting patterns made in product package blanks.
10. A method as defined in claim 8, characterized in that the bracket members (2g) of the body part (2) of the product package (1) are created, prior to applying an optional inner lining, by bending the bracket members (2g), which are cut into the intermediate walls (2c) of the body part (2), out from the surface plane of the intermediate wall (2c).
11. A method as defined in claim 8, characterized in that the body part (2) of the product package (1), and the rim members (4a) and the bracket members (2f, 2g) thereof, are formed out of a solid product package blank (5, 6) by folds.
12. A product package blank, comprising a sheet-like structure made of recyclable fiber material and having a bottom portion, wall portions and rim portions, separated by folding lines (3e, 4e) and cuts, for the bottom (3), walls (2a, 2b, 2c) and rim portions (4a) of a product package (1) created from the product package blank by folding, characterized in that the product package blank (5, 6) has bracket members (2f, 2g) formed out of the intermediate walls portions (2c).
13. A product package blank as defined in claim 12, characterized in that a cut, extending through the intermediate wall portion (2c) and forming a bracket member (2g) bendable, from the body part (2), to the outside of the product package (1), is made in the product package blank (6).
Description
[0015] In the following, the invention will be explained in more detail, by means of exemplary embodiments, with reference to the accompanying drawings wherein
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[0023] The body part 2 is made of a suitable recyclable fiber material. Preferably, the material is corrugated paperboard, cardboard or any other appropriate recyclable fiber material. The body part 2 is formed by folding it out of a package blank 5 shown below in
[0024] The lateral walls 2a and the end walls 2b of the body part 2 of the product package 1 have four components, i.e. the rim members 4a, of the planar rim portion 4 connected thereto, to be folded, by a machine, outwards from the lateral walls 2a and the end walls 2b along folding lines 4e, i.e. scored lines, made in the package blank in advance, and into a planar attachment face, i.e. the rim portion 4, for an optional inner lining and a lid foil. The rim members 4a of the rim portion 4 are connected by a butt joint at the corners of the product package 1, and, consequently, sealed joints are created at the corners of the rim portion 4. The intermediate walls 2c are created by folding them upwards at the scored lines 2e and by attaching a reinforcement member 2d below the corner of the rim portion 4, with the result that the bracket members 2f cut into the package blank 5 project from the body part 2 of the product package 1 below the rim portions 4. The planar shape of the rim portion 4 of the tray package is a critical feature for making the product package, when lidded, gastight, and therefore, it is essential that the bracket members 2f, 2g are not joined to the lateral walls or the end walls 2a, 2b to which the laterally extending rim portions 4a are joined.
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[0029] In the above exemplary embodiments, the bracket members 2f, 2g serve to keep the product packages 1, when nested, spaced part. The distance E from the support face of the bracket member 2f, 2g to the lower face of the rim portion 4a of the same product package 1 suitably equals to, or is greater than, 1 millimeter, and preferably 4 to 6 millimeters.
[0030] The product packages 1, when stacked and suitably separated by at least four bracket members 2f, 2g, cannot get jammed together, but the rim portions 4a of each two stacked product packages 1 are clearly spaced apart, allowing for an easy and smooth filling process of the product packages. Positioning the bracket members 2f, 2g in the intermediate walls 2c, which have no rim member 4a, allows for an easy and smooth manufacturing process of the substantially planar rim portion 4.
[0031] It will be appreciated by a person skilled in the art that the invention is not solely restricted to the examples given above but may vary within the accompanying claims. Thus, some structural solutions may differ from the above. The bracket members may vary in shape, location or number, for example. The spacing between the stacked product packages may also differ from the above. As an example, two elongated bracket members provided in the intermediate walls of the product package are enough to keep the nested product packages spaced apart in the stack.
[0032] It will also be appreciated by the person skilled in the art that the stackable product packages may vary in shape from the above. The simplest and most common shape of the body part of the product package is a rectangle, for example. However, the package can have some other than a box-like rectangular shape. As an example, this shape can be polygonal, or also round or oval, depending on the folding lines of the finished blank. When the shape is not a quadrilateral, the number of the walls may also differ from the above, and, therefore, separate lateral or end walls may not exist, but two walls, which are curved, for example, and which have a required number of bracket members on their circumferences, in proximity to the rim portions, are provided. It is also possible to make the angle between the bottom and the walls, for example, less acute by an additional fold of the walls, near the bottom. Further, the shape can also be asymmetrical.
[0033] It will also be appreciated by the person skilled in the art that the stackable product packages may consist of some other material than recyclable fiber material. In this case, the body part of the product package can be made of any other foldable material, such as corrugated paperboard. The body part of the product package can be made of different grades of board, cardboard or paper, or, also of woven material, or a combination of different materials.