Container pack
09561879 ยท 2017-02-07
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D71/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D21/0202
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D21/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The invention relates to a pack including a group of stackable containers each of which includes a body, a shoulder, a neck, and a bottom defining a recess shaped so as to receive the neck and at least part of the shoulder of an identical underlying container; and a flexible film enclosing the group of containers, said film having bottom openings aligned with each hollow recess. The film closely fits the base of the containers on a bottom contact area that annularly extends around the bottom openings; and the film further has top openings through which the necks extend, the film closely fitting the shoulders of the containers on a top contact area that annularly extends around the top openings.
Claims
1. A pack comprising: a group of stackable containers each comprising a body, a shoulder extending from the body in the upper part of the container, a neck extending from the shoulder, and a base extending from the body in the lower part of the container opposite the shoulder, the base defining a reserve shaped to receive the neck and at least one part of the shoulder of an identical underlying container, a flexible film wrapping the group of containers and having lower openings at right angles with each hollow reserve, wherein the film conforms to a portion of the reserved shape of the base, and the film further includes upper openings through which the necks extend, the film conforming to the shoulders of the containers over an upper contact area extending annularly around the upper openings.
2. The pack according to claim 1, wherein the flexible film is a plastic bioriented film.
3. The pack according to claim 1, wherein said reserve forms a dome having a complementary profile to the shoulder of an identical container, and the lower contact area extends at least partly on the dome.
4. The pack according to claim 1, wherein the base has a seat defining an annular positioning plane, and the lower contact area encompasses this positioning plane.
5. The pack according to claim 1, wherein the base has a dome defining a peripheral support section, and the lower contact area at least partially encompasses this peripheral support section.
6. The pack according to claim 1, wherein the shoulder of the container comprises an annular peripheral support surface, and the upper contact area encompasses at least the annular peripheral surface.
7. The pack according to claim 1, wherein the shoulder of the container comprises a tapered bearing surface, and the upper contact area encompasses at least partially the tapered bearing surface.
8. The pack according to claim 1 wherein the film is a heat-shrink film.
9. The pack according to claim 1, wherein the film is a heat-shrink film and respectively conforms to the base on a lower contact area, extending annularly around the lower openings, and to the shoulder on the upper contact area to ensure a satisfactory cohesion of all the containers forming the pack such that the containers remain firmly grouped together.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Further aims and advantages of the invention will emerge in the light of the description of a preferred embodiment, given hereinafter with reference to the appended figures wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(7) Each container 2 is of the stackable type, and comprises a body 3 extending along a main axis X, a shoulder 4 extending from the body 3 in the upper part thereof, a neck 5 defining a lip extending from the shoulder 4, and a base 6 extending from the body 3 in the lower part thereof, opposite the shoulder 4. The neck 5 is arranged, for example threaded, to enable the removable attachment of a cap 7.
(8) The shoulder 4 forms a transition between the neck 5 and the body 3. The shoulder 4 comprises, under the neck 5, a tapered bearing surface 8 extended, at the periphery thereof, by an annular peripheral surface 9 defining a perpendicular (or substantially perpendicular) support plane with respect to the pain axis X.
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(10) The base 6 is partially shaped in a complementary manner to the shoulder 4, so as to enable stacking merely by inserting the shoulder 4 of the underlying container into the base 6 of the upper container 2. The base 6 thus comprises an annular seat 10 defining a continuous positioning plane 11 complementary with the peripheral support surface 9 of the shoulder 4 and extending in a perpendicular plane with respect to the main axis X.
(11) The base 6 further defines a hollow reserve 12 shaped to receive the neck 5 and at least a part of the shoulder 4 of an identical underlying container 2. More specifically, the base 6 comprises a conical dome 13 extending from the seat 10 to the central area of the base 6. This dome 13 is in two parts and comprises a central piece 14, shaped and designed to completely encompass the neck 5 of the underlying container 2, and a peripheral support section 15, complementary to the tapered bearing surface 8 of the shoulder 4 of the underlying container 2.
(12) As illustrated in the figures, the pack 1 is packaged using a flexible film 16 wrapping the containers 2 to keep them firmly grouped together.
(13) As illustrated in
(14) As seen in
(15) As can further be seen in all the figures, the film 16 is further perforated with upper openings 20 at right angles with the necks 5 of each container 2 from the pack 1, each neck 5 extending through an upper opening 20. Each upper opening 20 has a transverse extension D3 greater than the overall transverse extension D2 of the neck 5 of the container 2. The neck 5 being ordinarily rotationally symmetric, the upper opening 20 may have a circular contour, such that the transverse extension D3 corresponds to a diameter.
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(17) When the container 2 is stacked on an underlying container 2, as illustrated in
(18) More specifically, the positioning plane II of the upper container 2 presses against the peripheral support surface 9 of the underlying container 2, and the peripheral section 15 of the dome 13 of the upper container 2 presses against the tapered bearing surface 8 of the underlying container 2, inserting the films 16 at the lower contact area 19 of the upper container 2 and the upper contact area 21 of the underlying container 2, respectively. In view of the small thickness (in the region of a tenth of a millimeter) and the flexibility thereof, the film does not impede stacking in any way.
(19) The lower opening 19 enables the free passage of the neck 5 of the underlying container 2 during the nesting thereof in the base 6 of the upper container 2. Any detachment of the film 16 from the peripheral section 15 of the dome 13 before stacking has no major effect: indeed, during the stacking of the packs 1, the film 16 is again pressed against the peripheral section 15 under the thrust of the tapered bearing surface 8 of the shoulder 4 of the underlying container 2.
(20) The upper opening 20 enables the film 16 to mould the shoulder 4 on the entire periphery and thus enables the stacking of the packs 1. In the absence of this opening 20, the film 16 would form a taut cover extending between the caps 7 of the adjacent containers 2, and between the cap 7 and the body 3 of the same container 2, without moulding the shoulder 4. This would impede the nesting of the containers 2 and would not allow stacking.
(21) The solution proposed thus facilitates the palletising of individually stackable containers 2 grouped in packs 1 wrapped in film 16, without the film 16, provided with suitably located and sized openings 17, 20, impeding the stacking of the packs 1 in any way.
(22) Preferably, the film 16 is made of a heat-shrinkable plastic material, preferably bioriented to enable thermal isotropic shrinkage (i.e. uniform in any direction). A sufficiently resistant material (for example a polyethylene) shall be chosen so as to minimise the risks of tearing, particularly at the openings 17, 20.