1. Field of the Disclosure
The disclosure relates in general to bag in box packaging, and more particularly, to a bag in box packaging that has an inserted panel for receiving a spout of the bag for corner dispensing.
2. Background Art
The use of bag in box packaging is ubiquitous. In certain applications, a user can dispense flowable material through a tap directly from the bag in box packaging. One such application is wine dispensing, although, the invention is not limited to the same.
Conventionally, a bag having a fluid therewithin (such as, for example, wine) is provided. A tap is provided over a spout that is welded to the bag. The tap may comprise any number of different spouts that are conventionally used in such an application. The filled bag is dropped into an outer box. The outer box includes a removable portion which corresponds to the location of the tap within the outer box.
To access the tap, the user punctures the box proximate the removable portion and reaches into the box for the tap. The tap is then directed out of the box and one of the tap and the spout are coupled to the box. The tap can then be actuated to dispense product.
Problematically, for some users it is difficult to couple the tap to the outer box. Thus, the tap becomes difficult, if not impossible to use. In other instances, the tap may become dislodged from the outer box during use.
In addition, due to the manner in which the tap and bag are inserted into the outer box, there are many instances where the tap lies in an orientation which is difficult to reach. Furthermore, inasmuch as the opening in the box is typically used to secure the tap to the outer box, the opening is often too small to allow for a user to delve deeply into the outer box.
The disclosure is directed to a bag in box packaging. The bag in box packaging comprising an inner bag, an outer carton and an inner spout retaining member. The inner bag defines a cavity with a spout coupled thereto which provides communication with the cavity. The outer carton includes a front wall and a first sidewall positioned adjacent the front wall, both extending from a bottom wall to a top wall. The inner spout retaining member including a first panel spanning diagonally from the first sidewall to the front wall obliquely relative to each wall and spaced apart from a side edge joining the front wall to the first sidewall, to, in turn, define a generally triangular cross-sectional configuration therebetween. The first panel includes a spout retaining slot extending thereinto. The spout of the inner bag is configured to extend into the spout receiving slot so as to capture the spout within the cross-sectional configuration and directed toward the side edge. The inner bag is positioned on the opposite side of the first panel.
In some configurations, the bag inbox packaging further includes a member for locking the spout within the spout receiving slot.
In some configurations, the member for locking the spout comprises a bottom encapsulating panel that extends from the bottom wall and includes a spout locking slot that engages the spout when the spout is positioned within the spout receiving slot. Thus, the spout is sandwiched therebetween.
In some configurations, the first panel extends from the bottom wall to the top wall.
In some configurations, the first panel of the inner spout retaining member is generally perpendicular to the bottom wall.
In some configurations, each of the front wall, the first sidewall and the first panel of the inner spout retaining member are perpendicular to the bottom wall.
In some configurations, the front wall, the bottom wall and the first sidewall further include a frangible portion. It will be understood that through removal of the frangible portion the spout becomes accessible through an opening defined thereby.
In some configurations, the spout receiving slot includes an opening that is proximate the bottom wall.
In some configurations, the spout receiving slot comprises a slot that extends from a bottom edge of the first panel toward the top wall.
In some configurations, the inner spout retaining member further comprises a sidewall engaging panel coupled to one side of the first panel and a front wall engaging panel coupled to the other side of the first panel.
In some configurations, the outer carton is formed from a single blank of material.
In some configurations, a triangular cutout is formed between the front wall and the first sidewall proximate the bottom wall. A pair of triangular folds are formed above the opening. The triangular folds abut each other about the side edge, and, the triangular folds may be directed inwardly toward the first panel.
In some configurations, openings are disposed along the side edge to facilitate grasping by a user for purposes of dispensing.
In some configurations, a tap is coupled to the spout of the inner bag.
In some configurations, the triangular cross-sectional area comprises a right triangle with each of the remaining angles being equal.
In some configurations, the outer carton forms a generally rectangular cubic configuration.
The disclosure will now be described with reference to the drawings wherein:
While this invention is susceptible of embodiment in many different forms, there is shown in the drawings and described herein in detail a specific embodiment with the understanding that the present disclosure is to be considered as an exemplification and is not intended to be limited to the embodiment illustrated.
It will be understood that like or analogous elements and/or components, referred to herein, may be identified throughout the drawings by like reference characters. In addition, it will be understood that the drawings are merely schematic representations of the invention, and some of the components may have been distorted from actual scale for purposes of pictorial clarity.
Referring now to the drawings and in particular to
With additional reference to
The top wall structure 28 is generally formed from four separate panels, each of which extends from one of the sidewalls or one of the front or back walls. The top wall structure 28 includes front flap 30 which extends from the front wall 20, back flap 31 which extends from the back wall 22, first side flap 32 which extends from the first sidewall 24, and second side flap 33 that extends from the second sidewall 26. Similarly, the bottom wall structure 29 includes front flap 34 extending from the front wall 20, back flap 35 extending from the back wall 22, first side flap 36 extending from the first sidewall 24, and second side flap 37 extending from the second sidewall 26.
The inner spout retaining member 19 spans between two adjacent walls so as to be spaced apart from the edge joining the two corners. Typically, as well, the inner spout retaining member 19 is perpendicular to the top and the bottom panel structures, although the same is not required. The first panel 50 spans diagonally from the first side wall 24 to the front wall 20 obliquely relative to each wall and spaced apart from a side edge joining the front wall to the first sidewall 24, to, in turn, define a generally trianglular cross-sectional configuration therebetween. In the configuration shown, the triangular cross-section defines a generally right triangle with the remaining angles being equal to each other. Such a configuration centers the first panel 50 such that the spout can be directed at the side edge between the front wall and the first sidewall.
The inner spout retaining member 19 includes first panel 50, sidewall engaging panel 52 and front wall engaging panel 53. A portion of the bottom wall structure may include a bottom encapsulating panel 56. The inner spout retaining member 19 can be formed from a blank separate from the outer carton, or as is shown in
With reference to
The first panel 50 further includes a spout receiving slot 60 at the lower end thereof which is configured to engage a spout of a bag (or a tap coupled to the spout of a bag). Generally, the spout receiving slot 60 is centrally located on the first panel 50 and opens toward the bottom wall structure.
With reference to
Generally, and with reference to
The tap 18 is shown in
To assemble the container of the bag in box package of the present disclosure, the user is first provided with a blank or a partially folded box, such as the blank shown in
The top wall structure is then assembled so as to form a three sided container with an open bottom wall structure. Generally the flaps of the bottom wall structure are folded and glued so as to be secured to each other.
Next, the bag is positioned into the cavity that is bound by the two sidewalls, the back wall, the front wall and the inner spout retaining member. As the bag is further directed inward the spout and/or the tap is directed into contact with the spout receiving slot 60 of the inner spout retaining member 19. Further direction captures the spout (generally between flanges thereof), or the tap/spout (again between flanges or a combination of the two) within the spout receiving slot 60. The bag insertion continues until the entirety of the bag is within the cavity of the box. It will be understood that this can be accomplished after the bag has been filled with a predetermined amount of flowable material.
Once fully inserted into the box, the bottom encapsulating panel 56 can be rotated so that it is directed toward the spout receiving slot and toward the spout positioned therein. Eventually, the spout locking slot 63 of the bottom encapsulating panel engages the spout and locks the spout into place. At such time, the tap generally faces directly at the edge between the first sidewall and the front wall.
Once the bottom encapsulating panel is positioned in the desired orientation, the bottom wall structure is assembled so as to seal the bag within the box. The different flaps are folded about their respective edges until they have sealed the bottom of the box.
To use the bag in box assembly, of, for example,
In another embodiment, as is shown in
The foregoing description merely explains and illustrates the invention and the invention is not limited thereto except insofar as the appended claims are so limited, as those skilled in the art who have the disclosure before them will be able to make modifications without departing from the scope of the invention.
This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/864,380 filed Aug. 9, 2013, entitled “Bag In Box Packaging Having An Inserted Panel For Receiving A Spout Of The Bag for Corner Dispensing,” the entire specification of which is incorporated by reference.
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