Cardboard container for drinks and process therefor

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 8146796
  • Patent Number
    8,146,796
  • Date Filed
    Friday, April 21, 2006
    18 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 3, 2012
    12 years ago
Abstract
A cardboard container for drinks and a process for making it is provided. The container has a perimetral wall (2) and a bottom wall and includes elements (4) for supporting another such container (1) nested inside.
Description
DESCRIPTION

The present invention relates to a container for drinks and, more precisely, of a type having a laminated cardboard wall for allowing the gripping thereof when hot drinks be contained therein.


Several types of containers for hot drinks are already known, typically made in suitable materials like laminated cardboard, PET, foam polystyrene, which are stackable for the subsequent sale thereof.


The problem with the polystyrene, plastics, and also cardboard containers, ensues from the fact that those are prone to get stuck during the stacked storage thereof.


For the plastics or polystyrene containers, several solutions have been adopted which consist in obtaining thereon, during the mould forming thereof, projecting members apt to provide a support thereto during the stacking stage thereof, thus avoiding interference between the walls of a first container when it is stacked on a respective underlying second container.


In the instance of the laminated cardboard containers, it is provided that the container wall be made with two cardboard layers, sandwiched by a web apt to form an air gap. Thus, an insulating effect on the wall is attained. However, a problem of suchlike containers lies, given the wall compliance and the geometric configuration thereof, in their marked proneness to get stuck when stacked stored.


A container known from EP 10 31 514 A has an inwardly projecting, circumferential rib serving to keep the adjacent inner and outer walls of two nested containers at a distance.


A double-walled container known from U.S. Pat. No. 5,542,599 A has an inwardly protruding circumferential rib along the full extension of the inner container wall. Two nested containers become stuck due to intimate contact between the lower conical part of the outer wall of the inner container and the inner conical wall part of the outer container.


The intimate contact significantly hinders separation of the nested containers.


A double-walled nestable container known from GB 261 532 C has an inwardly extending circumferential shoulder at the inner container wall. The bottom wall of the inner container of two nested containers rests on the shoulder of the outer container. The double wall structure of the container extends into the double-walled container bottom. Two nested containers the inner container of which is seated on the shoulder of the outer container with the outer container wall of the inner container being in intimate contact with the inner wall of the outer container such that both containers easily get stuck within each other. This hinders and easy separation of the containers. The vertical nesting distance between the bottoms of the nested containers is relatively large since the bottom of the inner container cannot be moved past the shoulder of the outer container. This results in an undesirable top wall storage height of a plurality of nested containers and high transport costs.


Therefore, the object of the present invention is to overcome the abovementioned problems providing a cardboard container with laminated walls which be apt to be stacked and not be prone to get stuck onto another container when in the stacked condition.


Hence, according to the present invention a cardboard container for hot drinks, having a perimetral wall and a bottom wall, characterised in that it further comprises means for the supporting thereof when it is stacked arranged in a respective container, is provided.





The container of the present invention will hereinafter be better illustrated by a de-tailed description of a preferred embodiment thereof, given by way of example and not for limitative purposes, making reference to the annexed drawings, wherein:



FIG. 1 is a plan view of a blank for the making of the container of the present invention;



FIG. 2 is a schematic perspective view, partially illustrating a process for manufacturing the container of the present invention;



FIG. 3 is an elevational and partially sectional view illustrating the container of the present invention in a stacked condition.





With reference now to FIG. 1, a blank 1 apt to realise said container once assembled, having an outside surface 2 and an inside surface 3 (not shown in the Fig.) is illustrated.


According to a first process of the present invention, it is provided that onto the surface 2 a creasing 4, apt to project internally to the container once assembled, be obtained (better illustrated hereinafter).


With reference to FIG. 2, an alternative process for manufacturing the container of the present invention is illustrated. For the sake of simplicity, same parts will be indicated by the same reference numbers.


According to such alternative process, it is provided that the container be formed with an uncreased blank 1, by arranging the former on a forming revolving supporting member 5. The revolving supporting member 5 has on its surface a perimetral groove apt to form a respective creasing 4 onto the outer surface 2 of the container 1 when the supporting member 5 revolvingly engages to a complementary knurl 6.


It has to be specified here that the complete apparatus and the related means for actuating the member 5 and the knurl 6 are not depicted in the Fig., as already comprised in the state of the art and, therefore, not forming part of the inventive scope of the present invention.


Making now reference to FIG. 3, in a partial section an embodiment of the container 1 manufactured with the process of the present invention is illustrated.


According to the present embodiment of the container, the latter is provided with a laminated wall wherein a second outside wall 7 fixedly arranged onto the container 1 with a respective forming step already known to the state of the art, is provided. This arrangement allows the manufacturing of a container 1 apt to provide an insulating effect onto the wall 7 and 2 by virtue of the presence of an air gap, hence being particularly suitable for hot drinks.


As it is apparent from the Fig., the forming of a creasing 4 allows a perfect stackablity of a container 1 with respect to another identical one by virtue of the fact that the edge 8 of the second outside wall 7 is apt to rest onto the creasing 4 when the container 1 is inserted in another container 1. The arrangement of the creasing 4 allows to prevent a container 1, once inserted into another container 1, from getting stuck onto the outer walls of the latter. In fact, by virtue of the support provided by the creasing 4 to the out-side wall 7, the container 1 is thus maintained in position without making the outside wall 7 thereof adhere onto the inside wall 3 of a respective underlying container 1, thus avoiding a stuck-up thereof.


It has to be pointed out that the present invention is also applicable to containers having an individual plain wall 2 wherein the contact is avoided by interference of the creasing 4 onto the outside wall 2 of a respective container 1 in the stacked condition.

Claims
  • 1. A cardboard container, comprising: a perimetral wall having an upper end and a lower end,a bottom wall attached to the lower end of said perimetral wall,an outside wall surrounding said perimetral wall, an upper end of said outside wall arranged to the upper end of said perimetral wall, a lower edge of said outside wall having an inward curl that is disposed against the lower end of said perimetral wall above an uppermost surface of said bottom wall such that a lowermost vertical portion of said perimetral wall is visible, anda heat-insulating air gap defined between said outside wall and said perimetral wall,wherein said perimetral wall comprises at least one inwardly extending projection configured to support a corresponding lower edge of a corresponding outside wall of a further container when stackedly arranged inside said container.
  • 2. The container according to claim 1, wherein said projection is integrally formed with said perimetral wall.
  • 3. The container according to claim 1, wherein said projection is a creasing perimetrally formed on said perimetral wall.
  • 4. The container according to claim 3, wherein said creasing is obtained in at least one circumference segment on said perimetral wall.
  • 5. The container according to claim 1, wherein said outside wall and said perimetral wall are joined at the upper end of said perimetral wall so that said heat-insulating gap is closed at the upper end of said perimetral wall and at said lower edge of said outside wall.
  • 6. The container according to claim 1, wherein said heat-insulating gap is increased in the region of said projection, said heat-insulating gap extends in a circumferential direction of the container and extends between the lower edge of said outside wall and the upper end of said outside wall.
  • 7. The container according to claim 6, wherein, a thickness of said heat-insulating gap between said perimetral wall and said outside wall is essentially uniform along the circumference of said perimetral wall at any height from said bottom wall, anda thickness of the heat-insulating gap decreases, except at said projection, from a height adjacent the lower edge of said outside wall towards the upper end of said outside wall.
  • 8. The container according to claim 6, wherein, said perimetral wall contacts said outside wall only at the upper end of said outside wall and at said lower edge of said outside wall.
  • 9. A process for manufacturing a cardboard container which comprises the following steps: providing a blank;obtaining a perimetral creasing on said blank onto a surface forming a wall of said container; andassembling said blank so as to manufacture said container;wherein said cardboard container has a perimetral wall, a bottom wall and an outside wall surrounding said perimetral wall with a heat-insulating air gap being defined between said outside wall and said perimetral wall, wherein said perimetral wall comprises said perimetral creasing as an inwardly extending projection configured to support a lower edge of the outside wall of a further container when stackedly arranged inside said container, the lower edge of the outside wall having an inward curl that is disposed against the lower end of said perimetral wall above an uppermost surface of said bottom wall such that a lowermost vertical portion of said perimetral wall is visible, andwherein the heat-insulating gap is increased in the region of the projection, the heat-insulating gap extends in circumferential direction of the container and extends between the lower edge and an upper end of said outside wall.
  • 10. The process according to claim 9, wherein said outside wall and said perimetral wall are joined at an upper end of said perimetral wall so that said heat-insulating gap is closed at the upper end of said perimetral wall and at said lower edge of said outside wall.
  • 11. A process for manufacturing a cardboard container, which comprises the following steps: providing a blank;arranging said blank on a revolving supporting member to form said container; andforming a perimetral creasing during formation of said container with a related complementary knurl adapted to cooperate with said supporting member;wherein said cardboard container has a perimetral wall, a bottom wall and an outside wall surrounding said perimetral wall with a heat-insulating air gap being defined between said outside wall and said perimetral wall, wherein said perimetral wall comprises said perimetral creasing as an inwardly extending projection configured to support a lower edge of the outside wall of a further container when stackedly arranged inside said container, the lower edge of the outside wall having an inward curl that is disposed against the lower end of said perimetral wall above an uppermost surface of said bottom wall such that a lowermost vertical portion of said perimetral wall is visible, andwherein the heat-insulating gap is increased in the region of the projection, the heat-insulating gap extends in circumferential direction of the container and extends between the lower edge and an upper end of said outside wall.
  • 12. The process according to claim 11, wherein said outside wall and said perimetral wall are joined at an upper end of said perimetral wall so that said heat-insulating gap is closed at the upper end of said perimetral wall and at said lower edge of said outside wall.
  • 13. A container comprising: a perimeter wall having an upper end and a lower end;a bottom wall attached to the lower end of the perimeter wall;an outside wall surrounding the perimeter wall, an upper end of the outside wall extending to the upper end of the perimeter wall, a lower edge of the outside wall having an inward curl that is disposed against the lower end of the perimeter wall above an uppermost surface of the bottom wall such that a lowermost vertical portion of the perimeter wall is visible; anda heat-insulating air gap defined between the outside wall and the perimeter wall,the perimeter wall having at least one inwardly extending projection configured to support a corresponding lower edge of a corresponding outside wall of a further container when the further container is stacked within the container.
  • 14. The container according to claim 13, wherein the projection includes at least one creasing circumferentially formed into the perimeter wall.
  • 15. The container according to claim 13, wherein the heat-insulating air gap increases in size from the upper end of the outside wall to the lower edge of the outside wall.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
01830056 Jan 2001 EP regional
Parent Case Info

This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 10/470,431, filed on Dec. 30, 2003 now U.S. Pat. No. 7,100,770. Application Ser. No. 10/470,431 is the national phase of PCT International Application No. PCT/EP02/00346 filed on Jan. 15, 2002 under 35 U.S.C. §371, which claims priority of European Application No. 01830056.6 filed Jan. 30, 2001. The entire contents of each of the above-identified applications are hereby incorporated by reference.

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