The present solution relates to a packaging material, especially for packaging material intended to form individual packages for e.g. liquid food. It also relates to a method for providing such packaging material, as well as to a method for forming individual packages from such packaging material.
Individual packages, e.g. packages used to enclose limited quantities of liquid food, are typically formed from a packaging material. The packaging material comprises a carton-based material layer, such as paper board or card board, having inner and outer layers of polymer which are laminated together in a lamination apparatus.
For producing individual packages the packaging material is fed to a filling machine either on a roll of packaging material or as individual packaging material blanks. A filling machine which could be either roll-fed or blank-fed includes various stations for transforming the packaging material fed into it into filled and sealed three-dimensional packages.
The forming process, i.e. the method of transforming the packaging material to a three-dimensional object, is facilitated by providing the packaging material with crease lines. As the packaging material will fold at the positions of the crease lines it is possible to configure the packaging material beforehand according to various different shapes. Such shapes include e.g. Tetra Rex®, Tetra Brik®, and Tetra Prisma®. If a packaging material is intended to be transformed into a Tetra Rex® package, a web of packaging material is cut into individual blanks and a specific crease line pattern, corresponding to the final shape, is provided onto the packaging material before the packaging material blanks enter the filling machine.
As the desire for complex package forms is increasing more advanced crease line patterns are required. When the distance between two adjacent crease lines on the packaging material is decreased, e.g. in order to form an angled corner of a package, the forming process will be more difficult to control. There is particularly a risk that one fold is effected along one certain crease line, which fold prevents folding of the packaging material along an adjacent crease line. This is due to the fact that forming (i.e. folding of the packaging material along the crease line) is performed in a specific sequence defined by the forming tools of the filling machine. Should one fold occur along an unintended crease line the final package will have a shape not corresponding to the desired shape.
In view of the above problem there is a need for an improved packaging material which reduces the risk for misforming of the package.
It is an object of the present solution to at least partly overcome one or more of the above-identified limitations of the prior art. In particular, it is an object to provide a solution which allows the packaging material to fold correctly, even if the crease lines are arranged very close to each other. To solve these objects a packaging material is provided. The packaging material comprises a set of crease lines along which the packaging material is intended to be folded in order to form a package, wherein the set of crease lines comprises at least one first crease line being configured to fold easier than an adjacent second crease line where the first and second crease lines are intended to define a corner surface of the package and where that corner surface extends along the vertical direction of the package to be formed.
The set of crease lines may be formed by compressing the packaging material.
The first crease line may be compressed to a greater extent than the adjacent second crease line, and/or the width of the first crease line may be greater than the width of the second crease line.
The first and second crease lines may be intended to define a corner surface of the package.
The width of the first crease line is greater than the width of the second crease line.
The packaging material may be in the form of a blank intended to form an individual package, or in the form of a web intended to form a series of individual packages.
The distance between the first and second crease lines may be 30 mm or less.
According to a second aspect, a method for producing a packaging material is provided. The method comprises providing a set of crease lines along which the packaging material is intended to be folded in order to form a package, by providing at least one first crease line and providing an adjacent second crease line, wherein the first crease line is configured to fold easier than the adjacent second crease line and where the first and second crease lines are intended to define a corner surface of the package. Here the corner surface extends along the vertical direction of the package to be formed.
The first and second crease lines may be provided simultaneously.
The set of crease lines may be provided by compressing the packaging material.
The width and/or depth of the first crease line may be greater than the width and/or depth of the second crease line.
According to a third aspect, a method for producing a package is provided. The method comprises providing a packaging material by performing the method according to the second aspect, and folding, filling, and sealing the packaging material.
The first and second crease lines of the packaging material may be folded in a single folding operation.
Still other objectives, features, aspects and advantages of the invention will appear from the following detailed description as well as from the drawings.
Embodiments of the invention will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying schematic drawings, in which
With reference to
The crease line 10a forms a first crease line being arranged adjacent to a second crease line 10b. The first and second crease lines 10a-b together define an corner surface 18 of the package 1, wherein the corner surface 18 extends at an angle relative its adjacent panels (i.e. one panel extending between crease lines 10a and 10d, and one panel extending between crease lines 10b and 10c). The corner surface 18 is not only provided to improve the aesthetic appearance of the package 1, but also to improve gripping of the package 1.
With reference to
The crease line 10′a forms a first crease line being arranged adjacent to a second crease line 10′b. The first and second crease lines 10′a-b together define a corner surface 18′ of the package 1′.
A package similar to the package 1 shown in
In another variant, a web of paperboard material comprising the blanks corresponding to the blank in
When folding the crease lines 10a-e a rectangular body 12 will be formed, however having one corner defined by the angled corner surface 18 arranged between the first crease line 10a and the second crease line 10b.
When defining the corners of the rectangular main body, during folding of the crease lines 10a-b, 10e the packaging material 3 will be subject to a force requiring the packaging material 3 to move in a desired direction. This means that for folding the main body 12 (and/or the upper or bottom end 14, 16) a single operation is performed whereby the crease lines 10a-b, 10e will allow for simultaneous folding. This is shown in
Hence the packaging material 3 is configured to allow for controlled folding as will be further described with reference to
A package similar to the package 1′ shown in
When folding the crease lines 10′a-e a rectangular body 12′ will be formed, however having one corner defined by the angled corner surface 18′ arranged between the first crease line 10′a and the second crease line 10′b. The folding sequence is typically subject to the same concerns as described with reference to
Although the corner surfaces 18, 18′ are shown having a similar shape it should be noted that first and second crease lines 10a-b, 10′a-b could be configured in a wide range of alternatives, e.g. as indicated by
Controlled folding is preferably effected for two adjacent crease lines 10a-b, 10′a-b. The first and second crease line 10a-b, 10′a-b may typically, but not necessarily, form a corner surface 18, 18′ of the package 1, 1′. Hence the distance between the first and second crease line 10a-b, 10′a-b may be in the range of 5-30 mm, even more preferably between 10-20 mm.
Now turning to
Also on the outside of the carton-based material layer 3a there is an outermost heat sealable polymer layer 3c.
In
In
For allowing folding control of the packaging material 3, 3′ all crease lines 10a-l, 10′a-l are not identically dimensioned. As can be seen in
The first crease line 10a, 10′a is in the shown example not only compressed to a greater extent, but its width is also greater than the width of the second crease line 10b, 10′b. It should be noted that it is not required to have both increased depth and increased width, but each one of these features by its own will reduce the robustness of the packaging material 3, 3′ compared to the second crease line 10b, 10′b. Further to the shown example, the entire length of the first crease line 10a, 10′a may not be homogenously formed, but only parts of the first crease line 10a, 10′a may be dimensioned different from the second crease line 10b, 10′b still resulting in the first crease line 10a, 10′b being easier to fold than the second crease line 10b, 10′b.
In
The first and second crease lines 10a-b, 10′a-b are provided simultaneously, for example by feeding the packaging material 3, 3′ through a nip formed between a creasing roller and an anvil roller. The set of crease lines 10, 10′ may be provided by compressing the packaging material 3, 3′ locally.
The method 100 may further comprise folding 108, filling 110, and sealing 112 the packaging material to form an individual package 1, 1′.
The first and second crease lines 10a-b, 10′a-b of the packaging material 3, 3′ are preferably folded in a single folding operation performed at the filling machine.
From the description above follows that, although various embodiments of the invention have been described and shown, the invention is not restricted thereto, but may also be embodied in other ways within the scope of the subject-matter defined in the following claims.
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17166280.2 | Apr 2017 | EP | regional |
This application is the U.S. National Phase under 35 U.S.C. § 371 of International Application PCT/EP2018/059023, filed Apr. 9, 2018, which claims priority to EP Application No. 17166280.2, filed Apr. 12, 2017, the entire contents of each of which are incorporated by reference herein and made a part of this specification.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2018/059023 | 4/9/2018 | WO | 00 |