Flexible container
10011410 ยท 2018-07-03
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D75/48
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D75/42
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D75/56
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D75/527
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D33/004
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D75/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D75/42
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D33/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D75/56
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The invention discloses a flexible container sleeve structure, which includes an elongated sleeve defining in series containers and having front and back panels joined to each other along their elongated sides; a first gusset formation provided between the front and back panels forming a base; a second gusset formation provided between the front and back panels forming a top; and a curvature provided in the sides of the front and back panels. The containers being defined by the front and back panels and the gusset formations. The front panel may be imprinted with a graphic of a wine barrel or beer keg. The curvature is convexly curved from the top to the base, thereby adapted to assist in creating the impression of a barrel or keg.
Claims
1. A flexible container sleeve structure, which includes an elongated sleeve defining a series of containers, the flexible container sleeve comprising: front and back panels each having opposite elongated edges; a first gusset located between the front and back panels, the first gusset connected to one of the elongated edges of the front panel and one of the elongated edges of the back panel to form a base; and a second gusset located between the front and back panels, the second gusset connected to the other of the elongated edges of the front panel and the other of the elongated edges of the back panel to form a top; wherein, the containers are defined by the front panel, the back panel, the first gusset, and the second gusset; wherein a slot is stamped out of the top across a width of the second gusset and a slot is stamped out of the base across a width of the first gusset such that each container has a curvature provided in the side of the container; and wherein suitably spaced apart transverse separation lines are stamped through the front and back panels for separating individual containers.
2. A structure as claimed in claim 1, in which the front panel is imprinted with a graphic of a wine barrel or beer keg.
3. A structure as claimed in claim 1, in which the curvature is convexly curved from the top to the base, being adapted to assist in creating the appearance of a barrel or keg.
4. A structure as claimed in claim 1, which includes a carrying handle provided at the top extending over the second gusset.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
(1) The invention will now be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying schematic drawings.
(2) In the drawings there is shown in:
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
(9) Referring to
(10) The container forming line 10 passes through a first stage 10.1 into which is fed a continuous elongate sleeve 14 with front and back panels 16,18 that lie against each other and having opposite elongated edges 20,22. As shown in
(11) In a second stage 10.2, heat sealing means (not shown) is used to heat seal the gusset inserts 24,26 to the panels 16,18, in the area indicated by the hatched area 28.
(12) The edges 20, 22 have an inverse arcuate wavelike formation 28.1, 28.2 as shown in
(13) Due to the double layer of panels 16,18, the sleeve 14 has a double wall thickness between the gusset inserts 24,26, i.e. between line 24.1 and line 26.1, whereas the sleeve 14 has a quadruple wall thickness across the gusset inserts 24,26, i.e. between the line 24.1 and the edge 20 as well as between the line 26.1 and the edge 22.
(14) In a third stage 10.3, the front panel 16 is imprinted with a suitable graphic over each of the chambers 30, preferably having the appearance of a wine barrel or beer keg 36 with images of wooden slats with transverse metal bands. Each of these kegs 36 is later adapted to be separated from the sleeve 14 to form a flexible container 52.
(15) A rough schematic outline of such a flexible container with keg image 36 is shown in
(16) Preferably the keg 36 includes the image of four metal bands 38 . . . 44 being arranged substantially parallel to each other, with the two outer bands 38,40 being adjacent to the edges 20,22 and with the two inner bands 42,44 being located adjacent to and between the gusset vertices 24.1,26.1.
(17) The third stage 10.3 further involves a die cutting unit (not shown), which stamps out V-shaped slots 46,48 from the sleeve 14. The slots 46,48 are aligned with each other and extend inwardly perpendicularly from the edges 20,22 up to the gusset vertices 24.1,26.1 so as to cut fully through the sleeve 14 where it has a quadruple wall thickness. The die cutting unit further stamps a separation perforation line 50 linearly through the bars 28.3 between the slots 46,48 where the sleeve 14 has a double wall thickness so that individual kegs 36 can later be separated from each other.
(18) The V-shape of the slots 46,48 serves as a further aesthetic purpose for creating a rounded appearance of the keg 36. As such the slots 46,48 can have an arrowhead shape whereby a part of the sleeve 14 under the image of the outer bands 38,40 extends into the opening of the slots 46,48, thereby to create the impression that the bands 38,40 stand proud of the wooden slats.
(19) Finally, in a fourth stage 10.4 each keg 36 can be separated from the sleeve 14 along the perforation line 50 to form an individual flexible container 52.
(20) The containers 52, before separation, are shown lying horizontally (
(21) Advantageously, the sleeve 14 will either be rolled up for transportation to a filling line of a filling plant or the sleeve 14 can be directly fed to a filling line from the third stage 10.3 prior to separation along the perforation lines 50.
(22) Having the flexible containers 52 joined to each other assists in feeding the sleeve 14 through the filling plant and improves the stability of the flexible container 52 while being filled. After filling is complete, the flexible containers 52 are then separated along the perforation lines 50.
(23) Once filled with a beverage, e.g. wine or beer, the beverage in the flexible container 52 expands the panels 16,18 and gussets 24,26 so that the container 52 takes on a substantially cylindrical shape in the form of a stand up pouch as shown in
(24) When seen from the front, the flexible container 52 takes on the appearance of a proper beer keg due to the graphic and the curvatures formed in its side walls due to the shape of the slots 46,48 cut into the sleeve 14.