The present invention relates to a box made of corrugated cardboard sheet having a polygonal section comprising lateral walls, an upper wall that forms the top of the box and that is connected to at least one of the lateral walls by first fold lines and a lower wall forming the bottom of the box.
It also relates to blanks and a method for forming such a box.
It is particularly, although not exclusively, usable in the domain of boxes that can be stacked on pallets, said boxes having a tendency to slide in relation to one another when they are handled during different phases of transportation.
Systems for centering boxes that prevent same from sliding by using lateral tenons cooperating with orifices positioned on or near the edges are already known.
Such systems are fragile and cannot withstand repeated handling.
Packaging in which the cover is formed of flaps some of which have a shape matching the shape of notches formed in the bottom, which is also made of flaps, enabling engagement and therefore lateral locking, is also known (FR 2 311 717).
Apart from the fact that this embodiment requires flaps and overlaps on the surfaces of the upper and lower walls, it does not help to reduce weight and does not enable perfectly vertical stacking on account of the offsetting that may occur when forming the packaging.
Boxes having folding locking elements forming a tip unfolded outwards when installed and arranged to cooperate with a corresponding notch in the bottom of the box above are also known (DE 20 2008 014).
Although such elements enable engagement, they are inefficient in preventing sliding caused by the play between the tip and the notch, which is caused by the structural arrangement of same.
The present invention is intended to provide a box made of corrugated cardboard sheet that satisfies practical requirements better than known boxes, in particular because firstly it provides real centering of the boxes on one another enabling lateral placement before interlocking and excellent locking without the risk of damaging the centering means that are used, and secondly it enables a simple, cheap, automatic box formation without bonding of the centering means, and finally in that it prevents lateral sliding in the transverse and/or longitudinal directions between boxes superposed on one another more efficiently than before.
The invention therefore prevents the boxes from sliding when they are stacked onto one another on pallets, thereby enabling the use of lighter weights and obviating the need for costly palletization accessories that generate additional handling work.
It will also be possible to cause automatic centering when forming and/or closing the box, which in particular prevents all risk of damage to the box during prior transportation of the blanks used to make the boxes.
For this purpose, the present invention in particular proposes a box made of corrugated cardboard sheet having a polygonal section comprising lateral walls, an upper wall forming the top of the box and connected to at least two of the lateral walls by first fold lines and a lower wall forming the bottom of the box, said box comprising at least one tab straddling at least one of said first fold lines on the lateral sides crossing said one of said first fold lines or first fold line, connected on one side to the upper wall by a first join line and on the other side to the adjacent lateral wall by a second join line, said join lines being parallel to said first fold line,
said tab also having an intermediate parallel fold line offset towards the center of the box in relation to said first fold line, such that the tab forms a portion projecting from the upper face of the upper wall on account of the folding of the lateral wall in relation to the upper wall,
and the bottom having at least one perforated surface portion arranged to cooperate with said projecting portion, to be aligned with this latter and to engage with the projecting portion of a box below, characterized in that the tab is a centering tab and the perforated surface portion is a recess matching the shape of said tab, the edges of the recess being arranged to cooperate in contact with the lateral peripheral edges of said tab.
Cooperate in contact means coming into contact with one another at at least one point or on a given surface, along the length and/or thickness of the cardboard about that point.
With such an arrangement, the lateral peripheral edges of the recess and the lateral peripheral edges of the tab are vertically aligned or substantially vertically aligned with one another, with no offsetting or with a slight offset of no more than 1 mm, thereby enabling perfect locking, there being no or substantially no recess following engagement between these elements.
Perforated surface portion or recess of matching shape therefore means a flat recess dimensioned such that the projecting portion or part inserted therein butts against at least one portion of the periphery of the recess, which prevents the longitudinal and transverse movements of one box in relation to another in the horizontal plane.
The invention ensures that there is no or practically no play on each side of the lateral periphery of the tabs, which enables a tight fit.
In other words, the tab locks on the material of the cardboard of the lower face of the box above, like in a puzzle, which does not result in stacking (as in the prior art) but rather enables genuine centering.
The invention is therefore notably based in part on the idea of creating the projecting portion when folding the upper face of the box about the first corresponding fold line, which requires a clean, precise, non-destructive fold of the projection during formation and/or ejection of the box from the related forming means, while providing a close fit for the tab in the recess.
Offset means a join line parallel to and situated at a distance l from the first fold line.
In advantageous embodiments, either or both of the following arrangements may be used:
This cavity advantageously enables a stop at a point C or on the thickness of the cardboard about a point C, on a tab edge portion parallel or substantially parallel to the first fold line;
Such an arrangement provides much more efficient lateral locking, surprisingly so in the longitudinal direction of the carton, the structure of the edge of the protuberance formed by the central portion enabling it to butt or substantially butt against the internal wall of the carton above via the recess in the bottom of this latter.
Advantageously, e is between ⅓ and ¾ of the thickness of the corrugated cardboard, for example half of said thickness;
Point A: central point of the cutout portion.
Point B: central point of the lateral aligned portion of the intermediate join line.
Point C: central midpoint of the shoulder of the tab portion located on the side of the upper wall.
Point D: central point of the first join line of the tab;
The four points A, B, C and D in the lateral plane are aligned on a straight line (for example according to the equation y=a′x+b′), point C being positioned in the thickness of the cardboard of the bottom wall of the carton above;
Slot or slot portion enabling the free passage of the tab means a slot or two facing half-slots through which the tab can pass freely when in projecting position, while enabling the excellent centering sought;
The invention also proposes a blank or a set of blanks enabling such a box to be obtained.
Notably, it also proposes a blank or set of blanks made of corrugated cardboard sheet intended to form a box having a polygonal section comprising lateral walls, an upper wall that is used to form the top of the box and that is connected to at least two of the lateral walls by first fold lines and a lower wall used to form the bottom of the box, said blank including at least one tab straddling at least one of said first fold lines, cut along the lateral sides of same crossing said first fold line and linked on one side to the upper wall by a first join line and on the other side to the adjacent lateral wall by a second join line, said join lines being parallel to said first fold line,
said tab also having an intermediate parallel fold line offset towards the center of the box in relation to said first fold line, such that the tab forms a portion projecting from the upper face of the upper wall during folding of the lateral wall in relation to the upper wall,
the bottom having at least one perforated surface portion arranged to cooperate with said projecting portion, and to be aligned with this latter when the box is formed and to engage with the projecting portion of a box below, characterized in that the tab is a centering tab and the perforated surface portion is a recess matching the shape of said tab, the edges of the recess of a box being arranged to cooperate in contact with the lateral peripheral edges of the tab of the box below.
Advantageously, the blank includes a central shutter that is used to form the bottom of a tray and that is linked to four paired opposing flaps used to form the lateral walls of said tray, two of said opposing flaps being linked on the other side of said central shutter to a second flap by said first fold lines to form two opposing ledges when the box is formed.
Also advantageously, the set of blanks includes a first blank used to form a tray to form the lower wall and the lower portion of the lateral walls, and it includes a second flap used to form the upper portion of the lateral walls, said second blank comprising a succession of at least four adjacent shutters linked together by second fold lines, the upper wall being formable using flaps linked to the adjacent shutters by said first fold lines.
In an advantageous embodiment, the set includes a first blank used to form a tray having a central shutter forming the upper or lower wall, and flaps, and a second blank used to form the lateral walls and the lower or upper wall, said second blank comprising a succession of three adjacent shutters linked together by third fold lines and including on either side a first set and a second set of flaps respectively linked to the adjacent shutters by fourth fold lines or said first fold lines, to form two facing lateral walls during formation of the box.
In another advantageous embodiment, the set includes a first blank used to form a tray having a central shutter forming the upper or lower wall, and flaps, and a second blank used to form the lateral walls and the lower or upper wall, said second blank comprising a succession of three adjacent shutters linked together by fifth fold lines or two of said first fold lines and including on either side a first set and a second set of flaps respectively linked to the adjacent shutters by sixth fold lines or two other first fold lines, to form two facing lateral walls during formation of the box.
Advantageously, the blank includes a succession of at least four adjacent shutters linked together by seventh fold lines to form lateral walls provided on either side of a first set of flaps and of a second set of flaps linked respectively to the adjacent shutters by said first fold lines or eighth fold lines to form respectively the upper and lower walls during formation of the box.
Also advantageously, the recesses are formed by slots or by two slot portions on a corresponding lateral flap edge, and it includes a slot or two slot portions enabling the free passage of the tab on the adjacent flap edge located on the side of the tab.
The slot portions are identical but symmetrical about the opposing end edge of same to form a single slot once the box has been formed.
In another advantageous embodiment, each blank is arranged to form four lateral walls or four main wall portions separated by four intermediate walls or wall portions with no flaps to form cutoff corners during formation of the box.
The invention also proposes a method and/or a device for forming a box as described above and/or using blanks such as those also described above.
It also proposes a method for forming a box made of corrugated cardboard sheet having a polygonal section comprising lateral walls, an upper wall forming the top of the box and connected to at least two of the lateral walls by first fold lines and a lower wall forming the bottom of the box, characterized in that, the box comprising at least one tab straddling at least one of said first fold lines, cut on the lateral sides of same crossing said one of said first fold lines or first fold line, connected on one side to the upper wall by a first join line and on the other side to the adjacent lateral wall by a second join line, said join lines being parallel to said first fold line,
said tab also having an intermediate parallel fold line offset towards the center of the box in relation to said first fold line,
and the bottom having at least one perforated surface portion matching the shape of said tab, the box is formed about a mandrel.
Advantageously, the box is formed by folding the lateral wall in relation to the upper wall about an edge of said mandrel including a receiving slot, such that the tab forms a portion projecting from the upper face of the upper wall on account of said folding and engages with the inside of said slot, and the mandrel is retractable into the volume of same or includes zones that are retractable downstream in the ejection direction of the projecting portion, the slotted edges are removed before ejection of the box.
Advantageously, at least two projecting portions on two opposing fold lines of the upper wall are formed.
The invention also proposes a device for forming a box about a mandrel characterized in that the mandrel includes at least one edge with a lateral slot for forming the projection and in that the edges of the mandrel are retractable between a first position for forming the projection about the edge in the slot and a second position for ejecting the box from said mandrel.
The invention is further explained in the description below of different embodiments given by way of nonlimiting examples.
The description relates to the attached drawings, in which:
In the remainder of the description, where possible, the same reference signs are used to identify the same or similar elements.
The blank portion 1 includes an upper wall 2 linked to a lateral wall 3 by a first fold line 4 and a lower wall 5 linked to the other side of the lateral wall 3 in relation to the first fold line 4 by a second fold line 6. The upper wall 2 is intended to form the top of the box while the lower wall 5 is intended to form the bottom of the box.
According to the embodiments of the invention more specifically described here, the blank portion 1 includes a centering tab 7 straddling the first fold line 4 cut along the lateral sides 8 of same crossing the first fold line 4.
The tab 7 is linked on one side 9 to the upper wall 2 by a first join line 10 and on the other side 11 to the adjacent lateral wall 3 by a second join line 12, said join lines 10 and 12 being parallel to the first fold line 4.
The tab 7 also includes a parallel intermediate fold line 13 that is offset by a distance l from the first fold line towards the center of the upper wall from the fold line 4.
In this embodiment, the join line 13 has two lateral portions 14 that are aligned with one another, at a distance l, and a central cutout portion 15 positioned at a distance l-e from the first fold line, e being the width of the projecting slot formed by this cutout portion in relation to the two aligned lateral portions of said intermediate join line.
The join lines enable the tab to be folded when shaping the upper wall in relation to the lateral wall when manufacturing the box.
Indeed, when folding the upper wall once the box has been filled with products, the tab 7 forms a portion 16 projecting from the upper face 17 of the upper wall 2 on account of the folding of one in relation to the other.
The bottom 5 has a perforated surface portion or recess that matches the shape of said projecting portion 16, that is aligned (dot-dash line 19) with this latter and arranged to fit (see
More specifically, the recess 18 has a first end edge 19 that coincides or substantially coincides with the fold line 6, two lateral edges or lines cut in stages 20 having shoulders 21 that can cooperate, as described in more detail below, with the corresponding cut edges of the transverse lateral sides of the tab and a second end edge 22 parallel to the side 19 which cooperates substantially with the fold line 10 of the tab.
The input data are as follows:
b=Height of fold of centering device
YC=Front horizontal locking of centering device
YB=Rear horizontal locking of centering device
YA=Rear horizontal locking of centering device with tenon
ZC=Height of front locking of centering device (≥1 thickness)
ZB=Height of rear locking of centering device (≥1.5 thicknesses)
Using these input data, it is possible to calculate the following data relating to the projecting portion:
a=Fold length of centering device
c=Raised length of centering device
d=Inclined height of centering device
Points A, B, C, D, as shown in
They are defined as follows:
Point A: central point of the cutout portion 15′. This point is a rear locking point of the projecting portion 16′ or centering device in the recess (YA);
Point B: central point of the lateral aligned portion of the intermediate join line 14. This point is the fold and also serves as the rear lock of the centering device (YB);
Point C: central midpoint of the shoulder 23′ of the tab portion 24′ located on the side of the upper wall 2. This point is a front locking point of the centering device (YC);
Point D: central point of the first join line of the tab. This point is on the front fold of the centering device.
According to the embodiment of the invention, the four points A, B, C and D in the lateral plane in
in which a′=(ZB−ZC)/(YB−YC)
in which b′=(ZC−((ZB−ZC)/YB−YC))*YC)
a=−b′/a′
Alpha=arctan (b′/a)
c=(a−yB)/cos(alpha)
d=a+b−c (imposed by flat cut or a+b=c+d)
The dish comprises a lower wall 31 and opposing paired lateral walls 32 and 33, in a known manner.
The lateral walls 32 are linked to two opposing ledges 34 by first fold lines 4 on which are formed projecting tabs 16, for example two projecting tabs 16 per fold line 4 arranged in pairs and facing one another for example level with the first quarter and the last quarter of the ledge, thereby forming the partial top of the dish 30. Opposing recesses or perforated surface portions 18 in line with the projecting portions 16 are formed as described with reference to the preceding figures.
The lower wall 31 is in this case formed by a rectangle of corrugated cardboard 34 linked on the side of the side faces 32 by parallel fold lines 6 and on the other side to the lateral walls 33 by fold lines 36, rectangular attachment tabs 37 linked to the lateral walls 32 by fold lines 38 being provided to be bonded for example to the internal face of the lateral wall 33 during formation of the tray.
When folding the ledge 34 about the first fold line 4, which then enables formation of the projecting portion 16, two lugs 39 can be folded down on the external face of the tab 37, notably on account of a notch 40 formed in the lateral wall 33.
More specifically, the first blank 45 is formed by a succession of four rectangular walls 46 finished with an attachment tab 47 and having on one side a free edge 48 and on the other side a succession of flaps 49 linked to the walls 46 by the second fold line 6. The second blank 44 arranged to form the upper portion of the lateral walls is formed by a succession of four adjacent rectangular shutters 50 linked together by second parallel fold lines 51, the upper wall being formed by flaps 52 linked to the shutters 50 by first fold lines 4.
In the embodiment described, the set of blanks includes two tabs 7 straddling the fold lines 4 of two shutters used to form the upper part of the lateral walls 50 separated by an intermediate shutter, the recesses 18 being arranged in the flaps 49 to be positioned opposite and in line with the projecting portions, as described above during formation of the box.
In this case, each set includes a first blank 63 and a second blank 64.
The first blank 63 designed to form a tray in a known manner includes a central shutter 65 provided on each of the sides of same with paired identical lateral flaps 66, 67 linked to the central shutter 65 by first fold lines 4, on two of which are formed straddling tabs 7 either centrally (
In
The succession of shutters also includes on either side a first set 90 and a second set 91 of flaps respectively linked to the adjacent shutters by sixth fold lines 92 to form two opposing lateral walls when forming the box.
Naturally, the upper or lower walls can be inverted, the second fold lines 6 then being inverted with the first fold lines 4.
In the embodiment in
In this case, the blank according to the invention includes at least four adjacent shutters 97 linked together by seventh fold lines 98 to form the lateral walls, and they are provided on either side with a first set of flaps 99 and a second set of flaps 100, in
The first set of flaps 99 or 101 are linked to the lateral walls 97 by first fold lines 4, which then have tabs 7 on two of these first fold lines, as described above, the second set of flaps 100, 102 including second fold lines 6 joining with the adjacent lateral wall, about which the recess 18 is formed, as described above.
The recesses are offset or otherwise, depending on the position of the tab, centered in relation to the shutter (
In
In
In this case, the blanks are formed by a succession of shutters 111, 112, i.e. two shutters 111 intended to form the lateral walls and two shutters 112 intended respectably to form the lower wall and the upper wall of the packaging.
The upper wall of the packaging has two first fold lines 4, i.e. a first fold line 4 joining with the adjacent wall 111 and a first fold line 4 joining with a tab 113 enabling the wrap to be closed onto itself. In this case, a slot 114 is also provided to enable passage of the tab on the end edge of the end shutter 111, as described above.
Again in this case, the tabs 7 can be centered (
In this case, there are four main walls 122 separated from one another by for intermediate walls 123 that have no flaps, the main walls having flaps on both sides 124 and 125, the flaps 124 being linked to the adjacent wall by first fold lines and having tabs 7 and the flaps 125 being linked by second fold lines 6 and having recesses 18.
More specifically,
Conversely, the blank 127 has upper main walls 130 separated by intermediate walls 131.
To enable wrapping around each other, the joining fold lines between main walls and intermediate walls can, with reference to those in the second blank and those in the first blank, be slightly offset from the blank in relation to the other one, to facilitate wrapping.
The recess 148 is at least partially trapezoid-shaped and matches the shape of the base portion 141 of the tab, in accordance with the dimensions of the type of those described with reference to
In this case, the recess has a lateral edge 149 that matches the second join line 150 for a first join line 151 which is straddled by the tab 152.
More specifically, the recess 148 therefore has an end forming a large base 149 that coincides or substantially coincides with the second join line 150. The recess 148 also has, in the lower wall 153, a rectangular recess part 154 and a trapezoid part 155 which ends in a small base 156 parallel to the large base 149 substantially equal in size to the join line 143 plus 1 or 2 mm providing the clearance required for a good fit of the tab once the projecting portion has been formed.
In the embodiment in
The trapezium in
The section of the slot 176 is for example triangular, having a truncated parallelepiped shape, one of the sides of which coincides or substantially coincides with the join line of the tab with the lateral face.
Once the fold has been effected by wrapping (arrow 178), about the mandrel, the blank previously conveyed in a known manner for example by a known capture suction device (not shown) and the cutouts have been placed on the mandrel, the two upper corners 171 and 172 (and therefore the corresponding edges) of the mandrel are retracted (arrow 179) and the box can then be ejected (arrow 180) in a known manner, for example using an internal piston (not shown).
The description below, provided with particular reference to the embodiments in
Using a pile of blanks (not shown) of the type described with reference to
Furthermore, using in particular propulsive-force jacks and/or pivoting arms (not shown), the carton is folded 90° along the fold lines 4 and 6 of same about the edges of the mandrel, or at least in the case of blanks with cut edges for example, such that, in consideration of the offset of the intermediate join line and of the internal bearing linked to the edges of the mandrel on the blank during compression of this latter on these edges, bending automatically causes the projecting portion of the tab to come out without being hindered by the edge 171′, 172′ on account of the recesses 176, thereby creating the centering means sought.
The flaps forming the bottom of the box are also closed back following bonding onto the bottom of the mandrel before the carton has been ejected and after the corners 171 and 172 have been removed.
Naturally, in consideration of the foregoing, the present invention is not limited to the embodiments specifically described, but encompasses all variants and in particular variants in which the shape of the tabs is different from those described specifically herein, or variants in which the mandrel does not have retractable corners (edges), the cover being folded (once the rest of the box has been formed about the mandrel) by hand after the box has been filled, unlike with a wrap with reference to
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