This invention relates to a container for loose materials and to a blank related to the container.
More specifically, the invention relates to a box or container made of a flexible material, preferably at least partly of cardboard, and usable to contain and dispense powder products such as detergents, for example, or small loose products such as, for example, candies, pasta, breakfast cereals or similar products.
Cardboard boxes currently used to contain and dispense products of this kind have several disadvantages.
A first disadvantage is that, in many cases, such boxes are substantially not tightly sealed, which means that if the material contained in a box of this kind is a powder, there is the possibility that some of that material will be lost to the environment.
A further disadvantage of such boxes lies in the difficulty of controlling relatively accurately the amount of product to be dispensed at any one time.
Another disadvantage common to many boxes of the above mentioned kind lies in the difficulty of directing the material being dispensed to a desired zone of use consisting, for example, of a receiving container.
The aim of this invention is to provide a container of the above mentioned kind which is free of the disadvantages described above with reference to the prior art.
Provided according to this invention is a container for loose materials and a blank related to the container as set out in one or more of the accompanying claims.
The invention is described below with reference to the accompanying drawings, which illustrate non-limiting embodiments of it, and in which:
With reference to
The blank 1 has a substantially rectangular shape and a portion of it located at the bottom in
Similarly, a portion of it located at the top in
Extending downwardly from the transverse line 2 there are four rectangular lower tongues, located side by side from left to right and denoted by the reference numerals 4, 5, 6 and 7, respectively. Each lower tongue 4, 5, 6 and 7 is separated from the one immediately adjacent to it, along the transverse line 2, by a respective cutting line 4a, 5a and 6a running perpendicularly to the transverse line 2 and extending as far as the transverse line 2.
Perpendicularly to the transverse line 2, the tongues 4 and 6 are larger in size than the tongues 5 and 7.
Extending upwardly from the transverse line 2 there are four panels located side by side from left to right and denoted by the reference numerals 9, 10, 11 and 12, respectively, and which are connected to each other in successive pairs from left to right by longitudinal lines of weakness 13, 14 and 15 perpendicular to the transverse lines of weakness 2 and 3. The panels 10 and 12 are rectangular in shape and the panel 12 extends upwardly as far as the transverse line of weakness 3, whilst the panel 10 is smaller in height than the panel 12. The panels 9 and 11 extend upwardly as far as the transverse line of weakness 3 but their top corners, adjacent to the lines of weakness 13 and 14, respectively, are beveled and define respective lines of weakness 15 and 16 running at an angle to the transverse line 3.
Each panel 9, 10, 11 and 12 corresponds to a tongue 4, 5, 6 and 7, so the cutting line 4a is the extension of the longitudinal line of weakness 13, the cutting line 5a is the extension of the longitudinal line of weakness 14 and the cutting line 6a is the extension of the longitudinal line of weakness 15.
Extending from the top corners of the panel 10, which are connected to each other by a line of weakness 17 parallel to the transverse lines of weakness 2 and 3, there are also two further lines of weakness 18 and 19 extending upwards and constituting respective extensions of the lines of weakness 13 and 14. The top ends of the lines of weakness 18 and 19 are situated at the same level above the transverse line of weakness 3 and are connected to each other by a line of weakness 20 which is parallel to the transverse line 3 itself. On the inner side of them, the lines of weakness 17-20 define a middle secondary panel 21 which is rectangular in shape.
The line of weakness 20 extends a short way, on both sides, beyond the lines of weakness 18 and 19 into corresponding portions 20a defining precut lines. The ends of the precut lines 20a outside the panel 21, located respectively to the left and right of the panel 21 are respectively connected by lines of weakness 22 and 23, with the top corners of the panel 10 defined respectively by the intersections of the lines of weakness 13, 17 and 14, 17 and define triangular secondary panels 24 and 25 respectively to the left and right of the panel 21.
To the left of the panel 24, the top ends of the lines of weakness 15 and 22 are connected by a line of weakness 26 which is inclined both to the transverse line 3 and to the line of weakness 20. On the inner side of them, the lines of weakness 15, 22 and 26 define a secondary panel 27 which is triangular in shape.
To the right of the panel 25, the top ends of the lines of weakness 16 and 23 are connected by a line of weakness 28 which is inclined both to the transverse line 3 and to the line of weakness 20. On the inner side of them, the lines of weakness 16, 23 and 28 define a secondary panel 29 which is triangular in shape.
At the top corners of the panel 10, each panel 24, 25, 27 and 29 makes the same vertex angle α.
Extending upwardly from each panel 24, 25, 27 and 29 there is a closing tongue, denoted by the reference numerals 30-33, respectively. Each closing tongue 30-33 is mutually connected to the respective triangular panel 24, 25, 27 and 29 by a respective precut line 20a, 26, and 28.
Extending upwardly from the transverse line 3 there are four rectangular upper tongues, denoted, by the reference numerals 34-36, respectively. More specifically, the upper tongue 34 extends upwardly at the panel 9, the upper tongue 35 extends upwardly at the panel 11 and the upper tongue 36 extends upwardly at the panel 12.
The tongue 35 and the tongue 36 are separated along the transverse line 3, by a respective cutting line 36a running perpendicularly to the transverse line 3 and extending as far as the transverse line 3.
At mutually opposite portions, each of the upper tongues 34 and 35 is associated with a further upper tongue 37, 38. A longitudinal line of weakness 39, 40 is located between the tongues 34 and 37 and the tongues 35 and 38, respectively. The upper tongue 37 extends transversely towards the upper tongue 38 for a stretch above the triangular panels 24 and 27 and the related closing tongues 30, 31. The upper tongue 38 extends transversely towards the upper tongue 37 for a stretch above the triangular panels 25 and 29 and the related closing tongues 32, 33. More specifically, a cutting line 41, preferably a broken line, divides the upper tongue 37 from the closing tongues 30, 31 and a cutting line 42, preferably a broken line, divides the upper tongue 38 from the closing tongues 32, 33.
One of the upper tongues 34-36, in particular the tongue 35, is provided with a slit 35a defining a tuck-in tab “L”.
Extending upwardly from the line of weakness 20 there is a further closing tongue 43. In a possible embodiment, illustrated for example in
A further closing tongue 49 extends alongside one of the panels 9, 10, 11, 12, in particular the panel 12, and is separated from the selfsame panel 12, by a further line of weakness 50 perpendicular to the transverse line 2.
The blank 1 of
The lower portion of the blank 1 of
The container 100 comprises containment walls defining, inside the container 100, a space which is adapted to receive the loose material. In the example of
Each panel 9-12 of the blank 1 is adapted to constitute a lateral face 103-106 of the container 100. More specifically, the lateral faces 103-106 of the container are connected to each other along corresponding longitudinal edges 107 defined by the fold lines 13, 14, 15, 50 of the blank 1.
The bottom wall 101 is defined by successively folding the plurality of lower tongues 4, 5, 6, 7 of the blank 1, and the top wall 102 is defined by successively folding the plurality of upper tongues 34-38 of the blank 1. As shown in
A lower transverse edge 108 of the container 100 is defined by the line of weakness 2 of the blank 1, whilst an upper transverse edge 109 is defined by the line of weakness 3 of the blank 1.
The containment walls of the container 100 delimit at least partly a dispensing opening 110 adapted for dispensing the loose material.
With reference to the example illustrated in
The numeral 111 denotes a concertina folding spout hinged to the containment walls by the line of weakness 17 of the blank 1 at the dispensing opening 110. In other words, the line of weakness defines a hinge 111a by which the concertina folding spout 111 is connected to the containment walls of the container 100.
The concertina folding spout 111 is configured to pass from a retracted position, where the concertina folding spout is folded on itself and defines a cover for closing the dispensing opening 110 (
With reference to the embodiment illustrated, the concertina folding spout 111 in the retracted position is inclined relative to the bottom wall 101 and the lateral faces and follows the inclined portion 102a of the top wall 102. More specifically, the concertina folding spout 111 substantially rests on and covers both the dispensing opening 110 and at least part of, preferably the whole of, the inclined portion 102a of the top wall 102.
The concertina folding spout 111 is defined by the plurality of secondary panels 21, 24, 25, 27, 29 of the blank 1 separated by the respective lines of weakness 15, 22, 18, 19, 23, 16.
The container 100 also comprises reversible locking means 112, located between the containment walls and the concertina folding spout 111 and configured to reversibly fix the concertina folding spout 111 to the containment walls in the retracted position. At least one closing tongue of the blank 1, in particular the closing tongue 43, comprises at least a portion of the reversible locking means 112. In the example of
The container 100 also comprises sealing means 113, operatively located between the containment walls and the concertina folding spout 111 and configured to fix the concertina folding spout 111 in the retracted position to the containment walls until the container 100 is opened for the first time. After opening for the first time, the sealing means 113 permanently change their configuration from the closed configuration to an open configuration visible to a user. At least one closing tongue of the blank 1, in particular the closing tongue 43 comprising at least a portion of the reversible locking means 112, is also provided with at least a portion of the sealing means 113. In the example of
When the container 100 is erected, an end portion of the closing tongue 43 is fixed stably to the top wall 102, for example by gluing. More specifically, the tongue 43 is positioned on the portion 102b parallel to the bottom wall 101 and the concertina folding spout 111 rests on the inclined portion 102a of the top wall 102.
The dispensing opening 110 is delimited by the top wall 102 and by some of the lateral faces of the container 100. Further, one edge 110a of the dispensing opening 110 is defined by the hinge 111a of the dispensing opening 111, that is, by the line of weakness 17 of the blank 1. An opposite edge 110b of the dispensing opening 110 is defined by the top wall 102, in particular by the free ends of the upper tongues 37 and 38 of the blank 1, that is, by the free end of the inclined portion 102a of the top wall 102.
The concertina folding spout 111 comprises a front portion 114 which is hinged to the containment walls at the hinge 111a and two concertina portions 115 located on opposite sides of the front portion 114. More specifically, the front portion 114 is defined by the middle secondary panel 21 of the blank 1, one concertina portion 115 is defined by triangular secondary panels 24, 27 of the blank 1 and the other concertina portion 115 is defined by triangular secondary panels 25, 29 of the blank 1.
In a possible embodiment, not illustrated, there may be only one concertina portion.
As illustrated, for example in
In the container 100, each closing tongue 30-33 of the triangular secondary panels 27, 24, 25, 29 (hence, of the wings 116 of the concertina folding spout 111) is fixed stably to the containment walls, in particular to the top wall 102. Preferably, each closing tongue 30-33 of the triangular secondary panels 27, 24, 25, 29 is fixed stably to the portion 102b of the top wall 102 parallel to the bottom wall 101.
The front portion 114 of the concertina folding spout 111, defined in the blank 1 by the middle secondary panel 21, is made in the blank 1 as an extension of the panel 10 corresponding to what will become a lateral face of the container. Alternatively, the front portion 114 of the concertina folding spout 111 may be made in the blank 1 as an extension of an upper tongue corresponding to what will become the top wall 102.
As illustrated, for example, in
In the changeover from
The blank 1′ of
Between the panel 12 and the closing tongue 49 there is a rectangular panel 51, which can be partly superposed on the panel 9 when the container 200 is erected, and a rectangular panel 52. Lines of weakness 53 and 54 are alternated with the panels 12, 51 and 52.
Compared to the panel 51 adjacent to it, the panel 52 extends in a longitudinal direction (perpendicularly to the transverse line of weakness 2) for a smaller length. More specifically, a lower edge 55 is located at a distance “d” from a lower edge 56 of the panel 51 which constitutes an extension of the transverse line of weakness 2. Also, the panel 51 extends along the transverse line 2 for a width “X” which is smaller than the width “Y” of the panel 9.
The container 200 is obtained in accordance with the sequence illustrated in
The view from above of
The container 200 differs from the container 100 of
More specifically, the dispensing opening 110 is located on a top portion of the container and the measuring means 217 comprise a partition 221 located inside the containing space “V” to separate the primary chamber 218 from the secondary chamber 219. The partition 221 is defined by the panel 52 of the blank 1′. In the erected configuration of the container 200, the partition 221 extends from the top portion towards the bottom wall 101 of the container and as far as a predetermined distance from the bottom wall, corresponding to the distance “d” identified in the blank 1′. That way, the connecting opening 220 is delimited at least partly between the bottom wall 101 and the partition 221.
In the example illustrated, the dispensing opening 110 is delimited by the top wall 102 and by some of the lateral faces of the container 200. Further, the partition 221 extends from one edge of the dispensing opening 110, and more specifically, from the edge 110b defined by the top wall 102. One edge 110b of the dispensing opening 110 is defined by the top wall 102, in particular by the free ends of the upper tongues 37 and 38 of the blank 1, which are in contact with the upper end of the partition 221. In other words, one edge 110b of the dispensing opening 110 is defined by the free end of the inclined portion 102a of the top wall 102 in contact with the upper end of the partition 221.
In the example illustrated, the lateral faces 103-106 and the partition 221 are positioned perpendicularly to the bottom wall 101, and the partition 221 extends across two opposite lateral faces.
Unlike the containers described above, the dispensing opening 110 is made in a portion 102b of the top wall 102 positioned parallel to the bottom wall 101 so that the concertina folding spout 111 in the retracted position is positioned parallel to the bottom wall 101. More specifically, the entire top wall 102 is positioned parallel to the bottom wall 101.
The container 300 also comprises the measuring means 217, and more specifically, the partition 221, similarly to what is described above with reference to the container 200. More specifically, the partition 221 extends towards the bottom wall 101 starting from the edge 110b of the dispensing opening 110, uninterruptedly from the top wall 102.
In this embodiment, the reversible locking means 112 are located underneath the sealing means 113 in the closed configuration, before opening for the first time, so that opening for the first time makes the reversible locking means 112 accessible. This solution may be applied to any embodiment of the container, even explicitly described. In
The blank 1″ relating to the container 300 is illustrated in
The dispensing opening 110 is situated in a portion 102a of the top wall 102 positioned at an angle to the bottom wall 101 so that the concertina folding spout 411 in the retracted position is set at an angle to the bottom wall 101 and follows the inclined portion 102a of the top wall 102. More specifically, the entire top wall 102 is positioned at an angle to the bottom wall 101. Preferably, the concertina folding spout 411 substantially rests on and covers both the dispensing opening 110 and at least part of, preferably the whole of, the inclined portion 102a of the top wall 102.
The tongue 43 is positioned on a lateral face of the container and the concertina folding spout 411 rests on the inclined portion 102a of the top wall 102.
The dispensing opening 110 is delimited by the top wall 102 and by some of the lateral faces of the container. Further, one edge 110a of the dispensing opening 110 is defined by the hinge 411a of the concertina folding spout 411. An opposite edge 110b of the dispensing opening 110 is defined by the top wall 102, in particular by the free end of the inclined portion 102a of the top wall 102.
The container 400 also comprises the measuring means 217, and in particular, the partition 221, similarly to what is described above with reference to the container 200, and the measuring means 217 are not specifically illustrated in
Also in the container 400, each concertina portion 415 is configured to be folded perpendicularly to the hinge 411a, so that, in the retracted position, the concertina portion 415 lies in a plane perpendicular to the hinge 411a itself, and in particular, is parallel to one of the lateral faces of the container, as shown in
More in detail, the concertina folding spout 411 defines a bistable, snap open and close spout.
According to one way of obtaining this snap opening and closing action, each concertina portion 415 comprises a wing 416 adjacent to the front portion 414 which extends uninterruptedly between the front portion 414 and a lateral face of the container 400 between respective lines of weakness of the blank 1′″. Each concertina portion 415 also comprises a portion of the lateral face of the container, corresponding for example to the triangular portion 422 extending beyond the top wall 102.
The related blank 1′″ is illustrated in
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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BO2015A000119 | Mar 2015 | IT | national |