The invention relates to a cardboard tray folded from an unfolded sheet of cardboard, which tray comprises:
Such a cardboard tray is known from WO 2019-179930. In this known cardboard tray, the second and third elongate flange part section are folded outwardly and the third elongate flange part section is adhered to the outside of the wall parts of the cardboard tray. As a result, the outside of the wall parts are at least partially covered by the third flange part section, such that the surface of the wall parts cannot fully be used for printing. The used unfolded sheet of cardboard cannot always be printed on two sides to overcome the above problem, as one printed side would get into contact with the products carried in the cardboard tray. In addition, two sided printing increases the costs of the cardboard tray.
Another disadvantage of the known cardboard tray is that the outwardly folding of the flange part sections prevents or at least severely limits the possibilities to fold the cardboard tray from an unfolded sheet of cardboard in a inline application. Typically the known cardboard trays need to be folded separately and then fed to an inline application, such as a conveyor belt with an inline filling station and an inline sealing station.
It is an object to reduce or even remove the above mentioned disadvantages.
This object is achieved according to the invention with a cardboard tray according to the preamble, which is characterized in that for each first flange part the third elongate flange part section is adhered to the respective wall part on the inside of the cardboard tray and the second elongate flange part section is sloping downwards from the third elongate flange part section towards the first elongate flange part section.
With the invention the third flange part section is folded to the inside and adhered to the wall part on the inside of the cardboard tray. As a result the outer surface of the wall part is no longer partially covered and thus can be printed over the full surface of the wall part.
Also, the arrangement of the third flange part section on the inside of the cardboard tray allows for folding the cardboard tray with an inline application. Because the third flange part section is folded to the inside, the cardboard tray can be supported on a single side, i.e. the outside, when the wall parts and flange part sections are folded and the third flange part section is adhered to the wall part on the inside of the cardboard tray.
The downwards sloping second elongate flange part section allows for providing a top seal foil under tension by forcing the second elongate flange part section in a horizontal position when sealing the top seal foil and then allow the second elongate flange part section to bend to the sloping position.
In a preferred embodiment of the cardboard tray according to the invention the fold line between the second and third elongate flange part section is spaced apart and positioned, relative to the bottom wall, above the fold line between the first flange part section and the wall part.
The resulting cross-section of the first flange part is triangular and provides strength to the flange. This allows for heavier products to be carried in the cardboard tray or for using a thinner cardboard sheet.
Preferably, the width of the second flange part section is larger than the width of the first flange part section.
In yet another embodiment of the cardboard tray according to the invention the third flange part section extends to the bottom wall, covering the respective wall part.
By extending the third flange part section to the bottom wall a smooth inner surface is provided without any transitions in thickness.
In a further preferred embodiment of the cardboard tray according to the invention second flange parts are alternately arranged with the first flange parts to subsequent wall parts along the circumferential edge to provide a circumferential flange.
The first flange parts allow for tensioning the top seal foil, while the circumferential flange allows for airtight sealing of the top seal foil.
In yet a further preferred embodiment of the cardboard tray according to the invention the longitudinal ends of the second flange parts overlap with the longitudinal ends of the first flange part sections of the first flange parts.
The overlapping parts can be adhered to each other to provide additional strength in the circumferential flange and also allow for aligning the second flange part section of the first flange part with the second flange part in a horizontal plane, such that a flat, continuous sealing surface for the top seal foil is provided.
The adhesive for adhering the overlapping longitudinal ends could be a glue, hotmelt or seal lacquer. In case a seal lacquer is used, the cardboard could slow down the heat from a heating element to warm up the seal lacquer. In such a case, the longitudinal end being in direct contact with the heating element could be provided with a perforation or slits, such that the heat from the heating element could more easily pass towards the seal lacquer present on the contact surface between the two longitudinal ends. Preferably, the longitudinal edges of the second flange parts abut to the longitudinal edges of the second flange part sections of the first flange parts.
In another embodiment of the cardboard tray according to the invention the combined angle of two abutting longitudinal edges is larger than 90°. With a combined angle larger than 90° the abutting edges will support the downward sloping second flange part section, such that not all tension is taken by the third flange part section.
In still a further embodiment of the cardboard tray according to the invention the second and third flange part sections of each first flange part have been removed and wherein the longitudinal edges of the second flange parts abut to the longitudinal edges of the first flange part sections of the first flange parts and wherein the combined angle of two abutting longitudinal edges is larger than 90°.
Because the combined angle larger than 90° ensures that the abutting edges will support the downward sloping first flange part section, the tension in the top seal foil could be maintained without the additional support of the second and third flange part section.
Preferably, a foil is laminated to the inside the cardboard tray onto the bottom wall, the wall parts and to the first and second flange parts. This laminated foil will keep the longitudinal edges in abutting position and keeps the first flange part in the downward sloping position. This ensures that prior to arranging a top seal foil, the flange parts are maintained in the desired position.
These and other features of the invention will be elucidated in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
The terms Fig., Figs., Figure, and Figures are used interchangeably in the specification to refer to the corresponding figures in the drawings.
First flange parts 5, 6, 7 are arranged on two opposite sides of the bottom wall 2, as well as two second flange parts 8.
The width w1 of the first flange part section 5 is smaller than the width w2 of the second flange part section 6, such that the second flange part section 6 will slope downward. The fold line 9 is space apart and positioned above the fold line 10, such that a triangular cross-section is obtained for the first flange part 5, 6, 7. By changing the ratio of the width w1 and width w2, the angle of sloping second flange part section 6 can be defined. Preferably, the angle is about 20° to 30°. But the flange could also have an angle nearing 0°.
Each of the first flange parts 23, 24, 25 and second flange parts 26, 27, 28 have a first flange part section 23, 26 extending outwardly from the folded tray 20, a second flange part section 24, 27 folded double and a third flange part section 25, 28 folded into the inside of the tray 20 and against a respective wall part 22. (see also
The first flange part section 23 has extending longitudinal ends 29 which overlap with the longitudinal ends 30 of the second flange part section 27, such that a flat, uninterrupted peripheral flange is provided, for example for airtight sealing of a top foil.
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The tray 60 has a bottom wall 61, wall parts 62 with glue flaps 63, opposite arranged first flange parts 64, 65, 66 and opposite arrange second flange parts 67.
The second flange part 67 has extending longitudinal ends 68, which overlap with the extending longitudinal ends 69 of the first flange part section 64 and abut against the longitudinal edges 70 of the second flange part section 65.
The angle α of the longitudinal edge 70 combined with the angle β is larger than 90°, such that both second flange part section 65 and second flange part 67 are urged to slope downward.
The longitudinal edge 85 of the first flange part section 83 has an angle α and the longitudinal edge 86 of the first flange part section 84 has an angle β.
When the card board tray 80 is arranged in a mould (not shown), the longitudinal edges 85, 86 will be pressed against each other (see
The edge 103 and flange 104 slope downward, such that when the tray 1 is pressed between both moulds 100, 101, the third flange part section 7 is adhered to the wall part 3. When the adhesive has set, the tray 1 will maintain its shape with downward sloping flange 5, 6, 7.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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21172491.9 | May 2021 | EP | regional |
This application is the United States national phase of International Patent Application No. PCT/EP2022/058644 filed Mar. 31, 2022, and claims priority to European Patent Application No. 21172491.9 filed May 6, 2021, the disclosures of which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entireties.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2022/058644 | 3/31/2022 | WO |