Packaging container with gripping support surface
10513366 · 2019-12-24
Assignee
Inventors
- Kristian Jacobsson (Dalby, SE)
- Fredrik Ahlström (Höllviken, SE)
- Andreas Larsson (Dalby, SE)
- Oliver Keller (Hamburg, DE)
Cpc classification
B65D5/746
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D5/061
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D5/4208
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D5/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D5/42
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D5/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D5/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A packaging container may include a top part with a pouring spout for pouring the contents of the container. The packaging container may further include a tubular body part with an upper end and a lower end, the upper end being joined together with the top part along a circumferential edge of the upper end of the body part. The body part may further include a first group of crease lines extending from a lower end of the body part towards its upper end. The top part may include a recessed portion, the recessed portion and the first group visually forming one surface. A surface near the interface area between the first group of crease lines and the recessed portion of the top part may provide gripping support for one or more fingers of a hand when the packaging container is held by the hand and the remaining fingers while pouring the contents from the packaging container.
Claims
1. A packaging container comprising: a tubular body part formed separately from the top part, the tubular body part comprising an upper end and a lower end, the upper end of the tubular body part joined together with the top part tubular body part joined with the top part along a circumferential edge of the upper end of the tubular body part, the tubular body part further comprising a first group of crease lines extending from the lower end of the tubular body part toward the upper end of the tubular body part; wherein the top part comprises a recessed portion, the recessed portion and the first group of crease lines configured to visually appear as a single surface, wherein a gripping portion positioned near the interface between the first group of crease lines and the recessed portion of the top part is configured to provide gripping support for one or more fingers of a hand when the container is held by the hand while pouring contents from the container; and wherein the first group of crease lines start at a common point near or at the lower end of the body part.
2. The packaging container according to claim 1, wherein the top part comprises a polymer material.
3. The packaging container according to claim 1, wherein the tubular body part comprises a fiber based material.
4. The packaging container according to claim 1, wherein the tubular body part is formed from a blank of packaging material.
5. The packaging container according to claim 1, wherein the body comprises a plurality of panels, the panels being at least partly delimited by a second group of crease lines.
6. The packaging container according to claim 5, wherein the first group of crease lines extend from a lower end of a first panel and diverge into a top part of a second panel.
7. The packaging container according to claim 5, wherein the first group of crease lines extend from a lower end of a first panel and converge into a top part of a second panel.
8. A blank of packaging material comprising: a body portion and a base portion, the body portion comprising parallel panels divided by a group of parallel crease lines extending from one end of the body portion, the base portion comprising bottom crease lines forming the bottom portion of a container formed from the blank, wherein a first group of non-parallel crease lines extends from the one end of the body portion towards an opposite end of the body portion, the first group of crease lines forming a surface configured to provide gripping support for one or more fingers of a hand when pouring contents from the container; and wherein the first group of crease lines originate at a common point at the one end of the body portion and diverge towards and terminate at two different points at the opposite end of the blank.
9. The blank according to claim 8, wherein the first group of crease lines originate at different locations at the one end of the body portion and diverge towards the opposite side of the body portion.
10. The blank according to claim 9, wherein the first group of crease lines originate from the same panel.
11. The blank according to claim 9, wherein the first group of crease lines originate from different panels.
12. A method for manufacturing a packaging container, comprising: receiving a blank of packaging material according to claim 8; forming a packaging container from the blank by folding it along the parallel crease lines portion thus forming a body portion; forming a top portion of the packaging container by injection moulding onto an upper part of the raised container, such that the top portion and the body portion are joined along the upper edge of the body portion filling the raised packaging container with foodstuffs; and sealing the bottom of the container by folding it along its bottom crease lines.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(7) Before turning to the detailed part of the description of the preferred examples it should be pointed out that the examples described herein are described for illustration purposes only and should not be construed as limiting the invention in any way. Ultimately, the invention is only limited by the appended claims.
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(9) In the example in
(10) Moreover, the top part 110 further comprises a contoured portion 116 with a recess 117 forming a sloping surface.
(11) The top part 110 may be injection moulded onto the edge 123 of the body 120 or joined with the body in some other way, such as adhesion.
(12) The body part 120 is preferably raised from a carton blank having a laminated structure with a polymer film on both sides of the carton layer. The laminate may also comprise an oxygen barrier layer, such as aluminium foil. As can be seen from the figure, the body part 120 comprises several panels folded along several parallel crease lines 134. These crease lines extend from a lower end 124 of the body part 120 towards the upper end 122.
(13) In the example shown in
(14) Besides providing the container with a pleasing aesthetical appearance, the surface delimited by the diverging crease lines 132 together with the sloping surface formed by the recess 117 provide a grip support for the consumer when holding the container for the purpose of pouring out the foodstuff container therein. Especially when the consumer holds the container such that the thumb or some other supporting finger is placed either on the upper portion of the surface 136 or on the interface between the surface 136 and the surface formed by the recess 117 in the top a firm grip on the container will be obtained resulting in an improved pouring experience. The recess 117 may also be adjusted in size to match the shape of an average sized human thumb.
(15) Although the gripping support surface 136 is located between two panels 126 and 127 of the container 100, it may equally be located on one panel only. It would be preferable in that case that the visual impression of a common surface between the one formed by the recess 117 in the top part 110 and the one formed by the diverging crease lines 132 is maintained as in the example illustrated in
(16) In order to enhance the stability of the container on a flat surface, the lower end 124 of the body part 120 may be curved as shown in
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(18) The blank comprises several first 225, second 226, third 228 and fourth 229, where one half of the fourth panel 229 is displayed on the right hand side and the other half of the left-hand side. The edges of the fourth panel 229 will be eventually sealed in a sealing apparatus forming a tube of packaging material from the blank 200. Moreover, several vertical and parallel crease lines 234, 236 and 238 are displayed along which the blank is going to be folded later, such that the first 224, second 226, third 228 and fourth 229 panels form the four sides of the body part of a container, such as the container 100 in
(19) The non-parallel crease lines 232 may be formed by a pair of die rollers carrying the crease line pattern illustrated in
(20) Besides the non-parallel crease lines 232 other decorative crease lines (not shown) may be present adding to the aesthetic appeal of the raised container. The decorative crease lines may originate from the same point 242 as the two to grip support crease lines 232 or at some other point along the lower end 240 of the blank 200 and extend to the upper end 250 of the same.
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(24) At step 500 a blank of fiber material, such as a carton blank is received in a conversion apparatus. It is assumed here that the crease line pattern, such as the crease line patterns illustrated in
(25) Next, at step 510 the conversion apparatus produces a tube of packaging material by raising the package from the blank and by sealing the ends of two longitudinal panels to each other.
(26) Using the crease line patterns from one of the blanks the conversion apparatus will also form the gripping support surface as described in
(27) At the next step 520 a top part is applied to the tube of packaging material which may be manufactured from polymer material. It can be either injection moulded onto the edge of the tube, where the tube is placed on a conical mandrel before injection or manufactured in a mould.
(28) Whatever the case, the top part is manufactured to have a contoured part described in
(29) In the next step 530 the almost finished container is filled with the foodstuff that is to be contained therein, while being positioned upside-down in the apparatus, i.e. the bottom section facing a filling valve while the top sections is closed by a screw cap attached to a tamper ring. Once the container is filled with the foodstuff, a folding mechanism folds the bottom part of the container by along the bottom crease lines described earlier and performs a sealing operation for the side flaps seen in the blanks in
(30) The result of all method steps 500-540 is a packaging container which may look like the one displayed in
(31) As will be evident to the skilled person who has studied the above description, there are more possible examples of the packaging container, blank and method than the one described in the above text. Ultimately, the present invention is only limited by the appended claims.