WO2000023334A1 - Carton and carton blank - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
- B65D5/00—Rigid or semi-rigid containers of polygonal cross-section, e.g. boxes, cartons or trays, formed by folding or erecting one or more blanks made of paper
- B65D5/42—Details of containers or of foldable or erectable container blanks
- B65D5/54—Lines of weakness to facilitate opening of container or dividing it into separate parts by cutting or tearing
- B65D5/545—Lines of weakness to facilitate opening of container or dividing it into separate parts by cutting or tearing for opening containers formed by erecting a "cross-like" blank
- B65D5/5455—Lines of weakness to facilitate opening of container or dividing it into separate parts by cutting or tearing for opening containers formed by erecting a "cross-like" blank the lines of weakness being provided in a closure hinged to an edge of the container body
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
- B65D5/00—Rigid or semi-rigid containers of polygonal cross-section, e.g. boxes, cartons or trays, formed by folding or erecting one or more blanks made of paper
- B65D5/42—Details of containers or of foldable or erectable container blanks
- B65D5/54—Lines of weakness to facilitate opening of container or dividing it into separate parts by cutting or tearing
- B65D5/5405—Lines of weakness to facilitate opening of container or dividing it into separate parts by cutting or tearing for opening containers formed by erecting a blank in tubular form
- B65D5/542—Lines of weakness to facilitate opening of container or dividing it into separate parts by cutting or tearing for opening containers formed by erecting a blank in tubular form the lines of weakness being provided in the container body
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- the invention relates to a carton or sleeve for accommodating one or more articles for example information discs or the like formed from one or more blanks of paperboard or other suitable foldable sheet material and more particularly to a sleeve capable of being formed into a sealed compartment including a cover flap with mean for releasably fastening the cover flap to the carton.
- the invention is particularly useful where it is desirable for cartons containing articles to be enclosed to protect the or each article, for example information discs or foodstuffs. Furthermore, the carton should preferably be reclosable to allow it to be reused.
- US 3,078,030 illustrates a carton having integral hinged top that it reclosable.
- the top is provided by a front cover panel and a spacer panel secured to one side of the front cover panel to interfit with a mating upper portion of the front panel of a box.
- Fastening means is formed from a detached double layer portion of the front panel. However, the detached portion is attached to the inside surface of the cover flap resulting in a stepped non-flat front surface.
- US 3,894,680 there is provided a dispensing spout in a carton box adapted to accommodate powdery materials, for example detergents, which spout is adapted to keep closed after it has been cut out.
- the fastening means is formed from a detached triple layer portion of the front panel but it does not define a pocket to retain the spout.
- a sleeve for holding information discs or the like comprising a reclosable cover flap to close the open end and a front face of the sleeve said cover flap being frangibly connected at one of its ends to the said front face when closed and including fastening means to cooperate with a panel of said front face to reclose the sleeve after opening, the fastening means being engaged by relative sliding movement between said cover flap and said one front panel.
- the fastening means may comprise a double layer tab on the front panel and when detached said double layer tab defines between its outer layer and said front panel a pocket for receiving a complementary portion of the cover flap.
- the pocket may be formed between a protruding portion of the outer layer of said double layer tab and said front panel.
- the cover flap may be two ply such that said complementary portion comprises a protruding portion of the inner layer of said cover flap so as to provide a fully flat front face.
- the frangible connection may be provided by a first frangible line connecting the inner layer of said two ply portion to the cover flap and a second frangible line connecting the outer layer of said two ply portion to the cover flap, the first frangible line being tapered outwardly relative the second frangible line to define said pocket and said complementary portion.
- a second aspect of the present invention provides a blank for forming a sleeve for holding information discs or the like comprising back panel, opposed side and end panels hingedly connected to said back panel, a front panel hingedly connected to one of said end panels and a cover flap hingedly connected to the opposing one of said end panels and capable of relative slidable movement with said front panel and fastening means constructed and arranged to define a pocket for receiving the free edge of the cover flap when the sleeve is set up.
- the fastening means may comprise a pair of tab panels frangibly connected by frangible connection means to the cover flap and hingedly connected together to be capable of defining a two ply portion adapted to be secured to the front panel.
- cover flap may comprise inner and outer panels hingedly connected together along an end edge.
- a third aspect of the invention provides a carton for holding one or more articles, for example frozen foodstuffs or the like, comprising a reclosable access flap to close parts of a double ply carton wall.
- the access flap is frangibly connected at one of its ends to the carton wall when closed and includes fastening means to cooperate with a panel of the carton wall to reclose the carton after opening.
- the reclosable access flap is a double ply structure and the inner and outer layers of the access flap are connected to inner and outer layers of the double layer carton wall along first and second frangible lines wherein a portion of the first frangible line is offset from the second frangible line so that when the access flap is severed from the carton wall along the first and second frangible lines the offset portion of the first frangible line defines a locking tab of the fastening means for engaging the outer layer of the carton wall.
- a portion of the second frangible line defines a second locking tab offset the first locking tab and a pocket for engaging part of the first locking tab.
- the pocket is formed by a portion of the outer layer of said carton wall panel protruding into a recess formed in the inner carton wall panel for receiving the first locking tab.
- the inner and outer walls of the access flap are frangibly connected to be severed when the access flap is severed from the carton wall.
- the access flap further comprises securing means for detachably connecting the inner and outer panels of the access flap together.
- a fourth aspect of the invention provides a blank for forming a carton for holding one or more articles comprising a top wall panel, a base wall panel, opposed side panels hingedly connected together in series and end wall panels. There further comprises an access flap hingedly connected to the top and base wall panels and fastening means so constructed and arranged to define a pocket for receiving part of the access flap when the carton is set up.
- the fastening means comprises a locking tab panel frangibly connected by frangible connection means to the adjacent side wall.
- the access flap comprises inner and outer panels hingedly connected to the top and bottom wall panels respectively along an end edge.
- Figure 1 is plan view of a blank for forming a carton according to a first embodiment of the invention
- FIGS 2 and 3 illustrate the blank of Figure 1 shown during the folding process
- Figure 4 is a perspective view of the carton formed from the blank illustrated in Figure 1 in a set-up and loaded condition
- Figure 5 is a perspective view of the carton shown in Figure 4 during use
- FIGURE 6 illustrates a blank according to a second embodiment of the invention
- FIGURES 7, 8 and 9 are perspective views of a carton erected from the blank shown in Figure 6 and illustrating the various stages for opening the reclosable access flap of the second embodiment of the invention
- FIGURE 9a illustrates a perspective view of the carton shown in Figure 7 with the reclosable access flap being reclosed
- FIGURES 10a, 10b and 10c are perspective views of the third embodiment of the reclosable access flap
- FIGURES 11, 12 and 13 illustrates a fourth embodiment of the reclosable access flap of the present invention
- FIGURE 14 is a blank according to the fifth embodiment of the invention.
- FIGURES 15 and 16 are perspective views of the carton formed from the blank shown in Figure 14.
- the sleeve is adapted to hold one or more information discs.
- the blank 10 comprises a back panel 12, opposed side panels 14 and 22 hingedly connected to back panel 12 along fold lines 16 and 24 respectively.
- the back panel is substantially square to conform to the shape of the disc. It is envisaged that other shapes of the base panel and/or sleeve can be adopted according to the shape and/or size of the article to be contained.
- a front panel 30 is hingedly connected to the outer edge of end panel 26 along lateral fold line 32.
- cover flap fastening means to reclose the sleeve after opening.
- the cover flap 42 is provided to cover the front face of the carton. In this embodiment, it is hingedly connected to the outer edge of end panel 18 along lateral fold line 44.
- an inner cover flap 46 is hingedly connected to outer cover flap 42 along its end edge defined by fold line 48, wherein the inner cover flap corresponds in shape to the outer cover flap.
- FIG. 1 illustrates securing panel 54 detachably connected to cover flap 42 along frangible line 50 and securing panel 56 detachably connected to inner cover flap 46 along fold line 61.
- a second pair of securing panels 58 and 60 that are connected to cover flaps 42 and 46 along frangible lines 52 and 63 respectively.
- the shape of each pair of securing panels 54, 56 and 58, 60 defines end tabs 72 and 73 extending outwardly from cover flaps 42 and 46 respectively.
- Panels 58 and 60 are hingedly connected together along fold line 48.
- Securing panel 58 is connected to cover flap 42 along frangible line 52 and securing panel 60 is connected to inner cover flap 46 along frangible line 63.
- frangible lines 50 and 52 differ from frangible lines 61 and 63.
- securing panels 54 and 58 comprise a protruding portion 62 and panels 56, 60 include a tapered portion 64.
- end tab 72 of outer cover flap 42 is defined along its side edges by frangible lines 50, 52 and is provided with a recess and, second end tab 73 extending from inner cover flap 46 has its side edges defined by frangible lines 61, 63 to taper outwardly at the base 64 of the tab neck.
- the inner cover flap 46 and securing panels 56, 60 are first folded about fold line 48 to be secured in face- contacting relationship with outer cover flap 42 and securing panels 54, 58 respectively to form a two ply cover flap and a double layer tab 72, 73.
- securing means is provided by glue 66 applied to outer side portions of inner cover flap 46 and the tab panels 56, 60.
- Cover flap 46 is folded in direction A about fold line 48 shown in Figure 2.
- the carton is then loaded with one or more articles such that the article is placed on the back panel by hand or automatic machinery and side panels 14 and 22 and side support flaps 34 and 38 respectively are folded inwardly in direction B into spaced, overlapping relationship with back panel 12, illustrated in Figure 3.
- end panel 26 and front panel 30 are folded inwardly in direction C about fold lines 28 and 32 respectively into a spaced overlapping relationship with back panel 12 and front panel is secured to side support flaps 34, 38 by glue or other suitable means known in the art.
- glue is applied to side support flaps 34, 38 at location 70 to be secured to the front panel 30.
- the two-ply cover flap 42, 46 and end panel 18 are folded inwardly in direction D about fold lines 20 and 44 respectively to form the front face of the carton and panels 56 and 60 are secured to front panel 30, preferably, by glue applied at locations 68 or other suitable means known in the art.
- the carton is in its completed form with an article, for example information disc or the like held in the sleeve as shown in Figure 4.
- the carton or sleeve of the present invention can be formed by a series of sequential folding and gluing operations which can be formed in a straight-line machine so that the carton is not required to be rotated or inverted to complete its construction.
- the folding process is not limited to that described below and can be altered according to particular manufacturing or user requirements.
- the sleeve could be part constructed whereby side flaps and front panel are secured together (after folding operations B and C) before loading it with articles.
- the carton could be supplied fully constructed in a flat collapsed condition with one of the side or end panels unsecured along one edge to provide an aperture in the side or to end load the sleeve with the or each article.
- a sleeve 70 for holding information discs or the like comprising a reclosable cover flap 42/46 to close the open end and a front opening of the sleeve, the cover flap 42/46 including fastening means 76 detachably connected to the cover flap 42/46 and glued to the front panel 30. After detached from the cover flap 42/46, the fastening means 76 can be engaged again by the cover flap 42/46 by relative sliding movement between the cover flap 42/46 and the front panel 30, as shown in Figure 5.
- the fastening means 76 comprises a double layer securing panel 54, 56 on the front panel 30 and, when detached, the double layer panel 54, 56 defines between its outer layer 54 and the front panel 30 a pocket 78 for receiving a complementary portion 80 of the cover flap 42/46.
- the pocket 78 is defined by frangible lines 50 and 52 and frangible lines 61 and 63 respectively.
- the complementary portion 80 of the cover flap 42/46 is formed by the recessed portion 82 and the corresponding outwardly tapered portion of the inner ply 46 to be received in the pocket 78.
- the cover flap 42/46 is adapted to be engaged by the double layer panel 54, 56 on the front panel 30 by relative sliding movement between the flap 42/46 and the panel 30.
- FIG. 6 to 9a there is shown a carton for packaging one or more articles, for example for frozen food or chilled foodstuffs.
- the blank 108 is formed from paperboard or similar foldable sheet material for example plastic or the like.
- the carton comprises an outer side wall panel 110, a top wall panel 112, a second side wall panel 114, a base wall panel 116 and an inner side wall panel 118 hingedly connected together in series along fold lines 120, 122, 124 and 126 respectively.
- Each end closure structure may further comprise an end closure structure hingedly connected to opposing lateral ends of the blank 108.
- Each end closure structure in this embodiment, comprises an outer end wall panel 128 and an inner end wall panel 130 hingedly connected to top and base wall panels 112 and 116 respectively along fold lines 132 and 134.
- the outer and inner end wall panels 128, 130 are configured to overlap when in a set up condition.
- One or more of the end wall panels may further comprise a gusset panel structure for interconnecting the respective end wall panel to the adjacent side wall panel. It will be seen from Figure 6 that there may comprise a pair of gusset panel structures 136, 142 hingedly connected to inner end wall panel 130 along its opposing side edges by an extension of fold lines 124 and 126 respectively.
- Each gusset panel structure 136, 142 may comprise a pair of panels 137, 139 hingedly connected to the respective side wall panels 114, 118 along fold lines 138 and 144 respectively.
- the gusset panels 137, 139 are connected together by a fold line 146 oriented at an acute angle with respect to fold lines 124 and 126 respectively to define triangular gusset panels 137, 139 .
- the triangular panels 137, 139 can be folded into face contacting relationship with each other during carton set up.
- the opposing end structure is substantially the same as that described above with like panels being designated by the same reference numerals with the letter "a” added to the reference and is not, therefore, described in any greater detail.
- a reclosable access flap structure 148 is provided, according to one class of embodiments of the invention, and is illustrated in more detail in Figure 6.
- the structure 148 is preferably two ply and comprises an outer wall formed from part of the side wall panel 110.
- the outer wall comprises an access panel 150 and, optionally, a pair of outer panel portions 152, 154 disposed along opposing side edges of panel 150.
- Access panel 150 is hingedly connected to the portions 152, 154 along frangible lines 156 and 158 respectively and is hingedly connected to top panel 112 along fold line 120.
- the portion 152 is detachably connected to the outer side wall panel 110 along frangible line 163.
- the inner wall of the access structure 148 is provided by inner panel 160 which is formed from a portion of inner side panel 118 and comprises a cut line 162 in spaced relationship with the free edge of panel 160, that is shaped to receive the leading edge of access panel 150 of the outer wall. There may further comprise a recess 166 shaped to receive a users finger to aid opening. Inner panel 160 is frangibly connected to inner side wall 118 along frangible line 164. There further comprises fastening means for securing the access flap structure to the carton to allow it to be closed again. In this embodiment, the fastening means is provided by a locking tab 168 which is defined by frangible line 164. The locking tab 168 is oriented in a direction away from the access flap structure 148.
- a tubular structure is formed whereby outer side panel 110, and top panel 112 are folded about fold line 120 into a substantially perpendicular relationship.
- second side wall panel 114 is folded out of alignment with top panel 112 and base panel 116 about fold lines 122 and 124 to be placed into a substantially perpendicular relationship with the aforementioned panels.
- inner side wall panel 118 is folded into a substantially perpendicular relationship with base panel 116 about fold line 126 whereby panels 110 and 118 are placed in overlapping relationship and are secured together by suitable securing means, for example glue or other suitable means known in the art.
- outer portions 152 and 154 are secured to inner panel 160 by glue or other suitable securing means known in the art.
- Articles P are then loaded at one or each end of the carton by hand or automatic machinery.
- the end wall structures are formed whereby the gusset panel structures 136, 142; 136a, 142a are folded about fold lines 138, 124 and 144, 126 respectively thereby causing inner end panels 130, 130a to be folded about fold lines 134 and 134a respectively into substantially perpendicular relationship.
- the triangular panels 137, 139 of the gusset wall structures are folded into face contacting relationship about fold line 146 and abut the respective side wall, or as the case may be the inner panel 160 of the access structure.
- Outer end wall is folded about fold line 132 into overlapping relationship with inner end wall 130 and is secured together by glue or other suitable means known in the art.
- the carton is in a loaded full erected condition as shown in Figure 7.
- the reclosable access flap structure 148 is opened by a user of the carton.
- the user first tears the access panel 150 by pulling it outwardly and upwardly to separate it from outer portions 152 and 154 along frangible lines 156 and 158 respectively to reveal inner panel 160, as shown in Figure 8.
- inner panel 160 is pulled in an outward and downward direction indicated by arrow X, which causes its side edge to be separated from side wall panel 118 along frangible line 164 and for outer portion 152 to be separated from outer side wall panel 110 along frangible line 163.
- the frangible line 164 is shaped to define a recess
- the gusset panels 142a assist in maintaining the inner panel 160 of the access flap structure 148 in the position shown in Figure 9.
- a user has access to the articles P to be removed individually or as a group.
- the length of the reclosable flap could be altered to allow only one item to be removed at a time, without departing from the scope of invention.
- frangible lines 163 and 164 would be moved along panels 110 and 118 respectively to increase or decrease the size of the opening, shown in Figure 9.
- outer panel 150 is folded downwards and the leading edge 169 ( Figure 9 A) is inserted through cut line 162 to secure the two panels together.
- suitable means could be employed to detachably connect the outer panel to the inner panel in the access flap structure, for example glue to provide an airtight carton with a reclosable access flap.
- a third embodiment of fastening means is illustrated by reference to Figures 10a, 10b and 10c wherein like panels are designated by the same reference numeral for the second embodiment and are not therefore described in any greater detail.
- the third embodiment discloses a dual locking tab arrangement whereby the frangible line 163 separating outer side panel 110 from outer access flap 150 is shaped to define a fastening means which in this embodiment is an outer locking tab 180 and a corresponding recess 182.
- the outer locking tab 180 is offset from an inner locking tab 186 shown in Figure 10c.
- Inner locking tab 186 is similar to locking tab 168 described in the second embodiment and shall not therefore be described in any more detail.
- Figure 10a illustrates the access flap structure in its closed state when the carton is in its fully erected and sealed condition.
- Figure 10b shows the first stage in opening the access structure, whereby the outer access panel 150 is detached from its adjacent outer portions 152 and 154 and folded in an upward and outward direction.
- FIGS 11, 12 and 13 illustrate a fourth embodiment of the invention which is substantially the same as the second embodiment and therefore like reference numerals are used with the addition of reference numeral "2".
- the carton is constructed in a similar manner to the second embodiment although, in this example, there is no gusset panel structure for forming the end panels and the side panel 218 forms the outer side wall with the inner side wall being provided by panel 210.
- inner and outer panels 250, 260 of the access flap structure have been reversed. Again, outer portions 252 and 254 are secured to panel 260 but in this embodiment to the inner face by glue or other suitable means known in the art.
- outer panel 260 is folded in an upward and outward direction Z which causes it to be detached from the rest of the carton along frangible line 264.
- the locking tab 268 is formed from an extension of outer portion 252 and is capable of being folded out of alignment therefrom during opening and closure of the access flap by interference with the panels forming the side wall, thereby to cause outer panel 260 to be engaged with the side wall.
- inner panel 250 is secured to panel 260 by suitable securing means. It is envisaged that the inner panel 250 could be secured to the outer face of panel 260 during reclosing, without departing from the scope of invention.
- the fourth embodiment results in the tearing action taking place in one go during the opening of the outer panel 260, rather than two separate tearing actions as in the case of the first embodiment.
- FIGs 14, 15 and 16 shows a carton formed from the blank 308 made from paperboard or similar foldable sheet material for holding one or more articles.
- the construction of the blank 308 is illustrated by reference to Figure 14 in which there comprises an inner side wall panel 310, an end wall panel 312, an opposing side wall panel 314, opposing end wall panel 316 and an outer side wall panel 318 hingedly connected together in series along fold line 320, 322, 324 and 326 respectively.
- There further comprises a panel structure for forming the top and base which is substantially identical and therefore reference is made to the panels forming the top only.
- first top wall panel 328 glue flap 330, second top wall flap 332, glue flap 334 and an outer top wall flap 336 configured in adjacent positions one to next and hingedly connected to the panels forming the sides and ends along fold line 338.
- panels 328, 332 and 336 are sized to overlap thereby to provide a sealed top wall.
- Glue flap 342 may be hingedly connected to panel 340 along fold line 346.
- An access flap structure 380 is formed from the top wall and upper parts of the side and end walls.
- the access flap structure 380 is defined in part by frangible line 348 which extends across side and end panels 310, 312 and a corresponding frangible line 356 extending across side wall 318 and end wall 316.
- frangible line 348 which extends across side and end panels 310, 312 and a corresponding frangible line 356 extending across side wall 318 and end wall 316.
- fold line 354 extending across panel 314: its ends intersecting with frangible lines 348 and 356 respectively.
- fastening means which in this embodiment is provided by a locking tab 358 and recess for allowing the access flap structure to be reclosed.
- locking tab 358 is hingedly connected to side wall panel 318 along fold line 360 and is separated therefrom by a cut line 362 which defines the edge of the recess.
- second locking tab 350 hingedly connected to side panel 310.
- locking tab 350 is offset from the first locking tab 358 to provide a fastening means and that allows the upper and lower parts of the side and end walls to be reengaged by relative sliding movement.
- the carton In order to construct the carton, it is formed by first folding panels 310, 312, 314, 316, 318 about fold lines 320, 322, 324 and 326 to form a tubular structure whereby inner and outer side wall panel 310 and 318 overlap, at least in part, and are secured together by suitable securing means, for example glue or other suitable means known in the art.
- suitable securing means for example glue or other suitable means known in the art.
- support panel 340 and glue flap 342 are secured to the inner face of outer side panel 318 and end panel 316 respectively. Articles are then loaded through the top or base of the carton by relative movement.
- locking tab 358 is gripped by the user and lifted in an upward direction whereby upper and lower parts of the carton are separated along frangible lines 348 and 356 to be folded about fold line 354, as shown in Figure 16.
- the locking tabs 350 and 358 of the fastening means are caused to slidably engage the corresponding recesses 361 and 363 respectively whereby a pocket 364 is defined to receive portion 350 to be engaged by the side panels 310, 318 by relative sliding movement between the aforesaid panels.
- the embodiments of the invention hereinbefore described provided a structure that is sufficiently strong to retain articles and to provide an integral sleeve or enclosed carton.
- the use of paperboard material provides an environmentally alternative to cartons made from plastic material and the sleeves made from paperboard can include printed matter for marketing purposes.
- top, bottom and side with respect to the panels of the carton (or carton blank) are relative terms, and that the carton (formed from the blank) may be re-oriented as necessary or as desired. It will be further recognised that rather than the bottom wall being formed from the interlocked panels, the carton blank may be rearranged whereby some other wall such as a top wall or a side wall is formed from the interlocked panels.
- the invention and its preferred embodiment relate to a carton or a sleeve which is shaped to provide satisfactory rigidity to hold items such as information discs for example floppy or zip discs or foodstuff with a degree of flexibility.
- the shape of the blank minimises the amount of paperboard required for the carton.
- the carton can be constructed from a flap cut at collapsed condition to position of use and/or loaded by hand or automatic machinery. It is anticipated the invention can be modified without departing from the scope of the invention: for example, side and end panels can be increased in height or width to provide a carton to receive one or more articles of different shapes and/or sizes.
- the access flap and fastening structure shown in the various embodiments can be applied to other known carton types, for example a fully enclosed carton or wraparound cartons for beverage containers or for foodstuffs, without departing from the scope of invention.
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