The present invention relates to a blank for producing a three-dimensional structure of paper, cardboard or plastic, in particular a package or the like, including at least three lateral surfaces as well as at least one bottom and/or cover tab for forming the three-dimensional structure in a folded state of the blank, wherein at least two of the lateral surfaces and/or at least one of the lateral surfaces having the bottom and/or cover tab are connected to each other by means of at least one mechanically produced creasing line. Furthermore, the invention relates to a three-dimensional structure of paper, cardboard or plastic and a folding box for storing goods, in particular folding box of cardboard, paper or the like.
Such blanks, three-dimensional structures and folding boxes are known in a great plurality. Among other things, these blanks or three-dimensional structures and folding boxes, respectively, are flip packs, which represent a widespread form of package for cigarettes and the like. Thus, DE 43 11 568 A1, EP 2 141 090 A1, DE 101 06 547 A1, U.S. Pat. No. 6,276,600 B1 and DE 600 28 078 T2 describe packages in the form of a prismatic body along their longitudinal axis, wherein a cover is hinged to a container-like receiving area. Furthermore, the generic blanks and packages are used for filling, the transport and the storage of packaged or unpackaged pourable goods. Therein, the goods can for example be cereals, cornflakes or other pourable and free-flowing food. From DE 20 2004 011 165 U1, a powder-proof package for powdery goods is known. Therein, the known package is formed in the form of a prismatic, octagonal body along a longitudinal axis. Production by means of laser energy is relatively time-consuming and energy-intensive due to the plurality of required cutting lines. From WO 2016/198317 A1, a blank for producing a three-dimensional structure of paper, cardboard or plastic, in particular a package or the like, is additionally known, in which at least one folding surface for forming a rounded edge area of the three-dimensional structure is present in a folded state of the blank. Therein, the folding surface is bounded by two lateral folding lines extending parallel to each other, wherein at least one creasing line extending at an angle to the lateral folding lines is formed within the folding surface. Therein, the lateral folding lines and the creasing line are produced by means of laser energy and/or punching. However, it is disadvantageous in the known blanks that the mechanically produced creasing lines and folding lines, respectively, only displace the material of the blank from the center of the lines to the respective lateral edge of the lines. Therefore, such mechanically produced lines tend to the fact that the displaced material again folds back. However, in particular technical as well as aesthetic disadvantages of the structures and folding boxes, respectively, folded from the blanks arise thereby. In particular, such folding boxes are not always dimensionally stable such that problems can occur in particular in the transport and/or in the storage and/or in stacking these folding boxes. Production of all of the creasing and folding lines by means of laser energy is very energy-intensive and therefore expensive.
Therefore, it is the object of the present invention to provide a generic blank for producing a three-dimensional structure of paper, cardboard or plastic, a corresponding three-dimensional structure as well as a corresponding folding box of paper, cardboard or plastic, which can be inexpensively produced and minimizes or prevents the tendency of mechanically produced creasing lines to fold back.
A blank comprising the features of claim 1, a three-dimensional structure comprising the features of claim 9 as well as a folding box comprising the features of claim 11 serve for solving these objects. Advantageous configurations with convenient developments of the invention are specified in the respective dependent claims, wherein advantageous configurations of the blank are to be regarded as advantageous configurations of the three-dimensional structure according to the invention and the folding box according to the invention, respectively, and vice versa.
A first aspect of the present invention relates to a blank for producing a three-dimensional structure of paper, cardboard or plastic, in particular a package or the like, including at least three lateral surfaces as well as at least one bottom and/or cover tab for forming the three-dimensional structure in a folded state of the blank, wherein at least two of the lateral surfaces and/or at least one of the lateral surfaces having the bottom and/or cover tab are connected to each other by means of at least one mechanically produced creasing line. Therein, the mechanically produced creasing line is produced without ablation or other removal of material of the blank, in addition, at least one groove produced by means of a laser is formed within at least one of the lateral surfaces connected by means of the creasing line, wherein the groove is formed extending at an angle to the creasing line and impinges on or intersects it. By the configuration of the blank according to the invention, it is ensured that residual stresses arising by the mechanical production of the creasing line, that is production without material ablation, can be discharged into the groove produced by means of laser. By the relief of the residual stress or residual stresses in the creasing line, it is prevented that the displaced material of the creasing line again folds back. Thereby, the tendency of mechanically produced creasing lines to fold back is minimized or prevented. In particular, the invention takes advantage of the fact that material is burnt and evaporated, respectively, in the production of grooves by means of laser. Displacement of material for producing a line is not effected. In addition, by the combination of the grooves produced by means of laser with mechanically produced creasing lines, a majority of energy can be saved in the production of the blank. Thereby, the production of the blank becomes more inexpensive.
In advantageous configurations of the blank according to the invention, the at least one lateral surface connected by means of the creasing line comprises at least two grooves produced by means of a laser, wherein a distance between points of impingement or intersection of the respective groove with the corresponding creasing line is at least 50%, in particular between 75% and 98% of a length of the creasing line. Thereby, it is ensured that residual stresses in the mechanically produced creasing line can be relieved over the entire extension thereof.
In further advantageous configurations of the blank according to the invention, the at least two grooves intersect each other or impinge on each other within the lateral surface. Furthermore, there is the possibility that the grooves are arranged such that they form a decorative pattern within the lateral surface. Furthermore, there is the possibility that the grooves are arranged such that they form different or identical partial surfaces within the lateral surface. Finally, the grooves can be formed straight, bent, wave-like, meandering, step-like or a combination of these geometries. Besides an optimum adaptation of the grooves to the present mechanical creasing lines and thereby a relief of the residual stress in the creasing line as great as possible, corresponding production and/or design specifications can be satisfied by the grooves produced by means of laser within the lateral surface. In the folded state of the blank, corresponding patterns arise on the outer surface of the lateral surface, which arise by the grooves formed on the inner side of the three-dimensional structure. Thereby, haptic differences of three-dimensional structures and folding boxes, respectively, can for example be represented.
In a further advantageous configuration of the blank according to the invention, a depth of the groove is between 10% and 80% of a thickness of the corresponding lateral surface. Therein, the depth of the groove can be adapted to the used material and the requirements thereof. The height and clarity, respectively, of the highlighting of the corresponding pattern of the visible line or visible pattern on the opposing surface of the lateral surface can also be adjusted by means of the depth of the groove.
In further advantageous configurations of the blank according to the invention, the creasing line is formed straight, bent, wave-like, meandering, step-like or of corresponding combinations thereof. In addition, the creasing line can be formed as a continuous or interrupted creasing line between the lateral folding lines. Advantageously, a plurality of design requirements can thereby in turn be satisfied.
A second aspect of the present invention relates to a three-dimensional structure of paper, cardboard or plastic, which is produced by folding and/or adhering a blank as it has been described above. The possibilities of configuration and advantages of a three-dimensional structure thus produced result from the possibilities of configuration and advantages also described above of the described blank according to the invention according to the first inventive aspect. Therein, the three-dimensional structure can be used as a package, in particular as a package for storing cigarettes or other goods, such as for example for the transport and the storage of packaged or unpackaged pourable or non-pourable goods.
A third aspect of the present invention relates to a folding box for storing goods, in particular a folding box of cardboard, paper or the like, wherein the folding box comprises at least three lateral walls as well as at least one bottom and/or cover tab for forming a receiving space and at least two of the lateral walls and/or at least one of the lateral walls having the bottom and/or cover tab are connected to each other by means of at least one mechanically produced creasing line. Therein, the mechanically produced creasing line is produced without ablation or other removal of material of the blank. Therein, at least one groove produced by means of a laser is formed within at least one of the lateral walls connected by means of the creasing line, wherein the groove is formed extending at an angle to the creasing line and impinges on or intersects it. By the formation of at least one groove produced by means of a laser, which additionally intersects or impinges on the mechanically produced creasing line, it is ensured that residual stresses within the creasing line, which is produced without material ablation, can be discharged into the laser groove. Since material is not displaced in producing the grooves by means of laser, but the material is burnt and evaporated, respectively, residual stresses, which arise by the mechanical displacement of the material in producing the creasing line, can here be readily discharged. However, the tendency of folding back of the lateral walls connected by means of the creasing line is thereby also minimized or completely prevented. The folding boxes thus configured are dimensionally stable. Furthermore, the use of mechanically produced creasing lines and grooves produced by means of laser results in a considerably reduced energy consumption in the production of the folding box and the blank underlying the folding box, respectively. Thus, the production of the folding boxes according to the invention cheapens.
In further advantageous configurations of the folding box according to the invention, the at least one lateral wall connected by means of the creasing line comprises at least two grooves produced by means of a laser, wherein a distance between points of impingement or intersection of the respective groove with the corresponding creasing line is at least 50%, in particular between 75% and 98% of a length of the creasing line. Thereby, it is ensured according to the invention that residual stresses present in the creasing line can be discharged via the grooves over the entire length thereof.
In further advantageous configurations of the folding box according to the invention, the at least two grooves intersect each other or impinge on each other within the lateral wall. Furthermore, there is the possibility that the grooves are arranged such that they form a decorative pattern within the lateral wall. In addition, there is the possibility that the grooves are arranged such that they form different or identical partial surfaces within the lateral wall. Finally, there is also the possibility that the groove is formed straight, bent, wave-like, meandering, step-like or of a combination of these geometries. Thereby, there is advantageously the possibility of satisfying corresponding production and/or design specifications within the lateral surface. In particular, there is the possibility of for example configuring different haptic patterns on the outer side of the lateral wall. The grooves and patterns of the grooves, respectively, visible and/or tangible on the outer side of the lateral wall arise by the grooves produced by means of laser on the inner side of the corresponding lateral wall. These patterns come into their own by slightly bending the corresponding areas of the lateral wall comprising the patterns.
In a further advantageous configuration of the folding box according to the invention, a depth of the groove is between 10% and 80% of a thickness of the corresponding lateral wall. The degree of the visibility of the groove and the patterns produced by the grooves, respectively, on the outer side of the corresponding lateral wall can also be regulated via the depth of the groove.
In further advantageous configurations of the folding box according to the invention, it can be a package for storing cigarettes or a package for storing other goods, in particular for the transport and the storage of packaged or unpackaged pourable or non-pourable goods.
Further features and the advantages thereof are apparent from the description of the first and the second inventive aspect, wherein advantageous configurations of the first and the second inventive aspect are to be regarded as advantageous configurations of the third inventive aspect and vice versa.
Further advantages, features and details of the invention are apparent from the following description of two embodiments as well as based on the drawings. The features and feature combinations mentioned above in the description as well as the features and feature combinations mentioned below in the description of figures and/or shown in the figures alone are usable not only in the respectively specified combination, but also in other combinations or alone without departing from the scope of the invention.
Furthermore, one recognizes that closure tabs 28, 30, 32, 34 are hinged to the opposing, short ends of the lateral walls 14, 18 respectively by means of bending lines 48, 50, 52, 54.
In the illustrated embodiment, the creasing lines 36, 38, 40 connecting the lateral walls 12, 14, 16, 18 as well as the creasing lines 56, 58, by means of which the bottom tab 24 and the cover tab 20 are hinged to the lateral walls 12, 16, are in particular formed as mechanically produced creasing lines.
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Furthermore, the plurality of grooves 62, 64, 66 is formed such that a distance a, a′ between the respectively outermost points of impingement of the grooves 62, 64, 66 on the respective creasing line 38, 40, 56 is above 50% of a length of the corresponding creasing line 38, 40, 56. In the illustrated embodiment, the distance a, a′ is ca. 90% of the length of the respective creasing line 38, 40, 56. Thereby, possibly present residual stresses in the creasing lines 38, 40, 56 can be reliably absorbed in the grooves 62, 64, 66 over the entire length of the corresponding creasing line 38, 40, 56 and discharged into them.
In the illustrated embodiment, the grooves 62, 64, 66 are formed straight and intersect each other within the lateral surface 16. Other patterns and groove extensions are also conceivable.
The illustrated blank 10 serves for producing a three-dimensional structure, in particular a folding box for packaging, the transport and the storage of packaged and/or unpackaged pourable or non-pourable goods.
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