This application is a U.S. national application of the international application number PCT/FI2018/050098 filed on Feb. 13, 2018 and claiming priority of FI national application 20175139 filed on Feb. 16, 2017 the contents of all of which are incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention relates to a box for a Bag-in-Box package in accordance with the preamble of claim 1. The invention also concerns a blanket for forming such a box and a Bag-in-Box package.
So called Bag-in-Box (BiB) packages have become popular for example in beverage industry and among consumers. BiB packages can be used for storing wine, juice or other liquid.
Compared to for example glass bottles, BiB packages have several advantages. The packages are light and easy to transport and carry. Because of the collapsing bag, only a limited amount of air can enter the bag when liquid is dispensed, which helps in keeping the liquid drinkable for a longer period of time.
Despite the many benefits of BiB packages, prior art packages have some drawbacks. Because of the shape of the packages and the handles 104, the packages cannot be piled stably. After filling the packages, the packages are typically transported to stores on pallets 105. Because of the difficult piling of the known BiB packages, they cannot be palletized as such, but the packages must be packed in cardboard boxes 106 before palletizing. In the example of
The extra boxes form a significant additional material cost. In addition, extra work is needed for the packing. In the beverage industry the volumes are large, and even small cost savings are therefore important. An additional disadvantage of known BiB packages is that they are difficult to pile for display in stores.
An object of the present invention is to provide an improved box for a Bag-in-Box package. The box comprises a rectangular bottom having a first edge, a second edge opposite to the first edge, a third edge between the first edge and the second edge, and a fourth edge opposite to the third edge, a first end wall extending upwards from the first edge of the bottom, a second end wall extending upwards from the second edge of the bottom, a first side wall extending upwards from the third edge of the bottom, a second side wall extending upwards from the fourth edge of the bottom, and a top, wherein the second end wall is higher than the first end wall, and the bottom, end walls, side walls and top together define a closed space for accommodating a bag containing liquid. The characterizing features of the box according to the invention are given in the characterizing part of claim 1. Another object of the invention is to provide a blanket for such a Bag-in-Box package. Still another object of the invention is to provide an improved Bag-in-Box package.
The box according to the invention is configured to be piled with a second, identical box so that the tops of the two boxes face each other and the first side wall of each box is aligned with the first side wall of the other box, and at least one end wall of the box is provided with a protrusion, which extends upwards from the top of the box and which is configured to be engaged with an end wall of the second box and/or with an aperture that is formed in the top of the second box for preventing mutual movement of the boxes in at least one direction.
The box according to the invention can thus be used for forming piles of two boxes. The sets of two boxes can be further piled. Because of the at least one protrusion that is arranged in an end wall of the box, the relative movements of piled boxes are limited. The boxes are thus easy to pile even with robots. With boxes according to the invention, the boxes can be palletized without a need to pack them in cardboard boxes. This reduces material and packaging costs. The box can be configured to form together with the second, identical box a rectangular unit. The units of two boxes are thus easy to pile.
According to an embodiment of the invention, each of the first end wall and the second end wall is provided with a protrusion. This helps to better engage two boxes with each other.
According to an embodiment of the invention, the top of the box is provided with an aperture that is configured to be engaged with a protrusion of an end wall of a second box. A protrusion engaging with an aperture effectively prevents mutual movements of the boxes in a horizontal plane.
The aperture can be arranged adjacent to the first end wall, in which case the second end wall of the box is provided with a protrusion. By arranging the aperture at the lower end of the box, the boxes are easier to align when piled.
According to an embodiment of the invention, the width of the protrusion is substantially the same as the width of the aperture.
According to an embodiment of the invention, each side of the protrusion of the second end wall is provided with a notch, which can be engaged with the aperture of the top. The notches help to prevent mutual movements of two piled boxes even more effectively.
When two boxes are piled, the first end wall of a first box is substantially aligned with the second end wall of a second box.
According to an embodiment of the invention, the height of each side wall increases from the first end wall towards the second end wall. The height of the side walls can increase linearly.
According to an embodiment of the invention, at least part of the top of the box is inclined relative to the bottom.
According to an embodiment of the invention, the top is arranged to join to the second end wall below the upper edge of the second end wall so that when two boxes are piled against each other, two chambers are formed between the boxes, each chamber being located adjacent to the second end wall of one of the boxes and delimited by part of the second end walls, side walls and tops of the two boxes. The chambers can form protective spaces for the taps of the bags of the boxes.
The blank according to the invention is configured to form a box defined above.
The Bag-in-Box package according to the invention comprises a box defined above and a bag containing liquid.
Embodiments of the invention are described below in more detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which
A box 1 according to an embodiment of the invention is now described by mainly referring to
The bottom 2 of the box 1 has a first edge 2a, a second edge 2b opposite to the first edge 2a, a third edge 2c between the first edge 2a and the second edge 2b, and a fourth edge 2d opposite to the third edge 2c. In an assembled box 1, the first end wall 3 extends upwards from the first edge 2a, the second end wall 4 extends upwards from the second edge 2b, the first side wall 5 extends upwards from the third edge 2c, and the second side wall 6 extends upwards from the fourth edge 2d. Together the first end wall 3, the second end wall 4, the first side wall 5 and the second side wall 6 form a peripheral wall of the box 1. The top 7 forms a lid of the box 1. Together the bottom 2, end walls 3, 4, side walls 5, 6 and the top 7 define a closed space for accommodating a bag 18 that is used for storing liquid. The box 1 is configured so that the tap 19 of the bag 18 can be pulled out via the top 7 of the box 1. The liquid stored in the bag 18 can be an alcoholic or a non-alcoholic beverage, such as wine, juice or water. The bag 18 could also contain some other liquid. The volume of the bag 18 is preferably at least one liter, typically at least two liters.
The blanket 10 for forming the box 1 can be made of cardboard. The blanket 10 could also be made of some similar sheet material. The portion of the blanket 10 forming the first side wall 5 comprises flaps 5a, 5b, 5c for attaching the first side wall 5 to the end walls 3, 4 and to the top 7. Similarly, the portion forming the second side wall 6 is provided with flaps 6a, 6b, 6c. A first flap 5a, 6a is used for attaching the side wall 5, 6 to the first end wall 3, a second flap 5b, 6b is used for attaching the side wall 5, 6 to the second end wall 4, and a third flap 5c, 6c is used for attaching the side wall 5, 6 to the top 7. The flaps 5a, 5b, 5c, 6a, 6b, 6c are integral parts of the blanket 10. They can be attached to other parts of the box 1 for example by gluing. Also the top 7 is provided with a flap 7c, which can be used for fastening the top 7 to the second end wall 4. As noted above, also a different blanket 10 could be used for forming the box 1 shown in the figures. The flaps shown in
The box 1 has a longitudinal center line 11 running in a direction that is from the first end wall 3 towards the second end wall 4. The box 1 has also a transverse center line 12 running in a direction that is from the first side wall 5 towards the second side wall 6. The box 1 is asymmetrical in respect of the transverse center line 12. The box 1 according to the embodiment shown in the figures is symmetrical in respect of the longitudinal center line 11. However, this is not necessary, but the two sides of the box 1 can have at least small differences, such as apertures, perforations or other structures.
The second end wall 4 is higher than the first end wall 3. The height of each side wall 5, 6 increases from the first end wall 3 towards the second end wall 4. The top 7 joins to the second end wall 4 at a different height than to the first end wall 3. At least part of the top 7 can be inclined in relation to the bottom 2. In the embodiment of the figures, the height of the side walls 5, 6 increases linearly. At each end, the height of the side wall 5, 6 corresponds to the height of the respective end wall 3, 4. The upper edges of the end walls 3, 4 and the side walls 5, 6 thus form a continuous perimeter. The upper edges of the side walls 5, 6 are at an angle α in relation to the bottom 2 of the box 1. The angle α can be in the range of 30 to 60 degrees.
The top 7 of the box 1 comprises a first portion 7a and a second portion 7b. The first portion 7a is arranged adjacent to the first end wall 3 and the second portion 7b is arranged adjacent to the second end wall 4. The first portion 7a is inclined in relation to the bottom 2 of the box 1. The inclination angle is the same as the inclination angle α of the upper edges of the side walls 5, 6. The first portion 7a of the top 7 is in the same plane with the upper edges of the side walls 5, 6. The second portion 7b of the top 7 is parallel to the bottom 2 of the box 1. The second portion 7b of the top 7 is thus below the upper edge of the second end wall 4. The second end wall 4 extends upwards from the second portion 7b of the top 7. Also part of the side walls 5, 6 extends above the second portion 7b of the top 7. A trough-like portion is thus formed adjacent to the second end wall 4. The trough-like portion is delimited by the second portion 7b of the top 7, part of the second end wall 4, part of the first side wall 5 and part of the second side wall 6. The second portion 7b of the top 7 does not need to be parallel with the bottom 2, but also the second portion 7b could be inclined relative to the bottom 2. However, the inclination angle could be smaller than the inclination angle of the side walls 5, 6 so that a trough-like portion is formed.
The top 7 comprises a removable tab 8. The top 7 is provided with a perforation 9, which allows removal of the tab 8. The tab 8 comprises a first portion 8a, which can be removed or bent for pulling the tap 19 of the bag 18 out of the box 1. The first portion 8a is arranged close to the second end wall 4. The first portion 8a is arranged in the area of the second portion 7b of the top 7. A second, larger portion 8b of the tab 8 can be removed for removing the bag 18 from the box 1 after the use of the Bag-in-Box package.
The box 1 is configured to be piled with a second, identical box 1. Two boxes 1 are piled so that the tops 7 of the boxes 1 face each other. An upper box 1 is thus arranged upside down on top of a lower box 1. The mutual piling positions of the boxes 1 are shown in
For enabling piling of the boxes 1, at least one of the end walls 3, 4 is provided with a protrusion 13, 14. The protrusion 13, 14 is configured to engage either with an aperture of another box 1 or with an end wall 3, 4 of the other box 1. The protrusion 13, 14 extends upwards from the top 7 of the box 1. The protrusion 13, 14 also forms a raised portion of the end wall 3, 4.
In the embodiment of the figures, both the first end wall 3 and the second end wall 4 are provided with a protrusion 13, 14. The first end wall 3 is provided with a first protrusion 13. The first protrusion 13 forms an integral part of the first end wall 3 and extends in the plane of the first end wall 3 upwards from the joint of the top 7 and the first end wall 3. In the transverse direction of the box 1, the first protrusion 13 is arranged in the middle of the first end wall 3. In the example of the figures, the first protrusion 13 is semicircular. However, the first protrusion 13 could also have some other shape. The first protrusion 13 could be, for instance, rectangular. The first protrusion 13 is configured to prevent the mutual movement of two piled boxes 1 in the longitudinal direction of the boxes 1. When a second box 1 is arranged on top of a first box 1, as shown in
The second end wall 4 comprises a second protrusion 14. The second protrusion 14 is arranged in the transverse direction of the box 1 in the middle of the second end wall 4. The second protrusion 14 forms an integral part of the second end wall 4. The top 7 of the box 1 is provided with an aperture 15, which is arranged adjacent to the first end wall 3. The second protrusion 14 is configured to engage with the aperture 15. The second protrusion 14 thus prevents mutual movement of two boxes 1 in the transverse direction. The second protrusion 14 also prevents mutual movement of the boxes 1 in the longitudinal direction. The protrusions 13, 14 prevent movements of piled boxes 1 in relation to each other both in the longitudinal and transverse direction. Because of the protrusions 13, 14, the boxes 1 lock together and they are easy to pile even with robots.
Each side of the second protrusion 14 is provided with a notch 14b. The notch 14b is configured to be engaged with the aperture 15 arranged in the top 7 of another box 1. Because of the notches 14b, the sides of the second protrusion 14 form hook-like portions, which can grip the edges of the aperture 15. The notches 14b effectively prevent movements of two boxes 1 relative to each other. The width of the second protrusion 14 is substantially the same as the width of the aperture 15. When two boxes 1 are piled, a transversal movement of the boxes 1 relative to each other causes that part of the second protrusion 14 of the upper box 1 is inserted below the top 7 of the lower box 1. Similarly, a notch 14b of the second protrusion 14 of the lower box 1 is engaged with the aperture 15 of the upper box 1. Upward movement of the upper box 1 is thus prevented.
A middle portion 14a of the second protrusion 14 can be removed along perforations 16. Dispensing of liquid through the tap 19 is difficult if the middle portion 14a of the second protrusion 14 is intact. The middle portion 14a thus functions as a seal showing that the package is unused.
The second end wall 4 is provided with an opening 17. The opening 17 is arranged in the transverse direction of the box 1 in the middle of the second end wall 4. The opening 17 is located below the second protrusion 14. The opening 17 facilitates carrying of the box 1.
It will be appreciated by a person skilled in the art that the invention is not limited to the embodiments described above, but may vary within the scope of the appended claims.
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