The present invention relates to a box of generally parallelepipedal form, made of corrugated cardboard sheet, for packaging and transporting objects, said box comprising a lid formed by a lateral band comprising a front wall, a rear wall, side walls and a top, and a tray forming a base comprising a central panel with four main sides, each respectively provided with a first flap.
The invention also relates to a set of blanks for forming such a box.
The present invention is particularly importantly, although non-exclusively, applicable in the field of boxes used to display goods directly on a pallet in superstores and in this way avoid additional intermediate handling and storage costs.
In particular, this type of packaging allows easy and convenient access to the products for the consumer regardless of the position of the box, at least on the two accessible front and rear faces of the pallet.
Devices are already known that allow direct access to products inside packages arranged on a pallet.
Such devices are not satisfactory. In practice, they normally require a part of the walls to be torn to make the products accessible. Furthermore, in the case of open-work trays, the latter do not have any great solidity, so that it is not possible to have heavy products stored on pallets and/or on a large number of levels.
The present invention aims to overcome these drawbacks.
To this end, it essentially proposes a box of generally parallelepipedal form, made of corrugated cardboard sheet, for packaging and transporting objects, said box comprising a lid formed by a lateral band comprising a front wall, a rear wall, side walls and a top, and a tray forming a base comprising a central panel with four main sides, each respectively provided with a first flap, characterized in that the front and rear walls are U-shaped and each define with the top a central opening specifically to enable a user to manually grasp an object inside the box from the side and/or from the top, in that two first flaps facing said tray comprise a tab at each of their lateral ends, respectively fixed to the first adjacent flap to form said tray, and in that at least one of the front, rear or side walls of the lid is only fixed to a first corresponding side flap of the tray, by one or more partially pre-cut portions and/or one or more gluing points enabling separation between walls of the lid and first flaps of the tray by manual separation obtained by exerting a force perpendicularly to the walls.
Such a box allows for the use of cardboard of different grades between the band of side walls and the base. For example, the base can be made of cardboard that is less strong than the walls which have to withstand compression, the base only having to withstand buckling.
With the invention, it will be possible to have access to the goods on the two main faces of the box, to take the products at the front or the back of the pallet. Furthermore, it allows for combined use with or without the display-pack function on a tray separated from its lid.
The consumer can then help himself from all levels of the pallet, either from the trays or through the open-work faces.
With the invention, the products are therefore instantaneously and directly available on the pallet itself, the only operation required to install the assembly being to remove the plastic film used during transportation around the packaging, then, if necessary and as and when required, to remove the lids by simple lateral separation to separate lid and tray.
The packaging according to the invention is perfectly stackable, and this with a good compression resistance. The lid of the box is easily detachable, which allows for the display-pack function either on the pallet itself or on a linear shelf.
In advantageous embodiments, use can be made of one and/or other of the following arrangements:
The invention also proposes a set of blanks for forming a box for packaging and transporting objects, comprising at least two corrugated cardboard blanks, namely a first blank specifically for forming the lid of the box, comprising a series of at least four main flaps, namely a front flap, a rear flap and two side flaps, terminated by a fixing tab and linked to each other by first fold lines parallel to each other, said series of flaps forming the external walls of the box and being linked on one side to a series of flaps by second fold lines perpendicular to said first fold lines, said series of flaps being specifically for forming at least partially the top of the box and comprising two second opposing platform-configuration flaps, each linked to the top edge of a corresponding side flap, and a second blank forming the base of said box in the form of a tray, comprising a central panel provided with first flaps on its sides, characterized in that the front and rear flaps are U-shaped and each define with the top a central opening specifically to enable a user to manually grasp an object inside the box from the side and/or from the top, in that two first flaps facing said second blank comprise a tab at each of their lateral ends, respectively intended to be fixed to the first adjacent flap to form said tray, and in that at least one of the front, rear or side walls of the lid is arranged to be only fixed to a first corresponding side flap of the tray, by one or more partially pre-cut portions and/or one or more gluing points enabling separation between walls of the lid and first flaps of the tray by manual separation obtained by exerting a force perpendicularly to the walls.
In an advantageous embodiment, the front and rear panels comprise a central stiffening bar, for example tearable, located in the middle or roughly in the middle of the corresponding opening.
Advantageously, said partially pre-cut portions are at least two in number, respectively located on either side on the side walls of the box.
In an advantageous embodiment, the first flaps of the second blank are arranged to be fixed to said first blank by winding around a volume of determined dimensions on forming the box, before they are finally joined.
Advantageously, the first blank has eight flaps, namely four main flaps separated from each other by intermediate flaps specifically for forming cut corners of the box.
The invention also proposes a method for producing a packaging box of polygonal section from at least two blanks of uncorrugated or corrugated cardboard sheet material, namely a first blank comprising a series of at least four main flaps terminated by a fixing tab, linked to each other by first fold lines parallel to each other, said series of flaps forming the external walls of the box and being linked on one side to a series of flaps by second fold lines perpendicular to said first fold lines, said series of flaps forming the top of said box, and a second blank comprising at least two panels linked to each other by a third fold line, namely a first panel and one or more second panels, said second blank forming the base in the form of a bottom tray for said box, characterized in that the box is formed by winding the blanks around a determined volume, two reinforcing sheets are placed flat on a mandrel that is then inserted into the package to be fabricated to then leave them as reinforcement inside said box by removing said mandrel.
The invention will be better understood from reading the following description of embodiments given below by way of non-limiting examples.
The description refers to the accompanying drawings, in which:
The box 1 comprises a lateral band 2 of flaps, namely a front flap 3, U-shaped, a rear flap 4, also U-shaped, and two side flaps 5 and 6 that are equal, rectangular, linked to each other by parallel fold lines 7.
It also comprises a base 8 formed by a central panel 9 provided on each of its sides with first rectangular or roughly rectangular flaps 10, including two opposing flaps provided with tabs 10′ glued to the external edge of the adjacent flaps to form a rigid tray.
The tray-forming base is joined to the bottom part of the lid-forming lateral band on either side by a partially pre-cut portion P that is open, and/or by gluing points C shown by broken lines in
This pre-cut part, which alone is glued to the adjacent wall, is therefore easily separable from the lid.
The box comprises a top 11 with two second opposing flaps 12 and 13 forming platforms with openings towards the fold line each provided on their peripheral lateral edges with an overhang or protuberance 14, 15, which will enable the necessary counter-pressure to be exerted to glue said second flaps to the external face of the third flaps.
The top of the box 1 in effect also comprises two third flaps 16, 17 that are roughly T-shaped, the base of which is linked by a fold line 18 to the corresponding side face 5, 6 and which comprises openings 19 on its lateral ends away from the fold line, of rounded shape, on the one hand to enable the second flaps to be folded back on forming the box, and on the other hand to enable the open-work part 20 of the second reversed U-shaped flaps to remain free, the third flaps 16, 17 moreover being glued to the bottom face of the first flaps.
The third flaps 16, 17 have a width less than half the width of the side flaps.
The top of the box is open-work over a part so that it thus comprises two openings 21, a part with the open-work parts 22 of the U of the front 3 and rear 4 flaps, enabling a user to easily grasp by hand, directly inside the box, the structure of which nevertheless allows for the whole to be held rigid.
Horizontal stiffening cardboard strips 25 are here provided in the U-shaped openings, for example at two-thirds or three-quarters of the height of the flap, delimiting a top part 26 of the opening straddling the join line between the front or rear flaps and second flaps 12 and 13 and a bottom part 27 of the opening.
Gluing the third flaps 16, 17 to the second flaps 12, 13 makes it possible to stiffen the assembly and prevent the side faces from twisting.
More specifically, these tabs are provided to be return-glued onto the external face of the side flap, making it possible to secure the platforms which will here enable the boxes to be stacked and further enhance their resistance on pallets after partial emptying of the objects.
More specifically, the blank 32 comprises a series of eight aligned rectangular flaps 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 40, 41, linked in pairs by preformed, parallel fold lines 42.
Along the free edge of the extreme flap 41 of the series of flaps there is a tab 43 linked to the extreme flaps by a fold line parallel to the above-mentioned fold lines 42.
Moreover, on one side of the series of flaps, first flaps 44, 45, 46, 47 are provided.
Each first flap is hinged to the corresponding main flap by a preformed fold line 48.
These fold lines are aligned or roughly aligned and perpendicular to the fold lines 42.
The rectangular flaps are all of the same height or roughly the same height.
They comprise, on the one-hand, the flaps 37 and 41 intended to form the side walls of the rectangular box, identical to each other, and provided with a handle 49, and the flaps 35 and 39 intended to form the front and rear walls provided with an open-work part 50 straddling the corresponding fold line 48 between said wall and the adjacent flaps 44 and 46, themselves open towards said fold line and intended to form in part the top of the box, and, on the other hand, the intermediate flaps 34, 36, 38 and 40 specifically for forming the cut corners of the lid.
This blank is intended to form, by winding, and after joining the flaps, the box of
The second blank 33 comprises an octagonal base 51 provided on each of its main sides 52 corresponding to the side and front and rear faces with third paired opposing rectangular flaps 53 and 54, namely two small flaps 53 without lateral tabs, and two larger flaps 54 terminated on either side by first tabs 55, themselves linked to second tabs 56 to mate, when the bottom tray is formed around the bottom part 57 of the second blank (folded on itself to form the lid of the box 31), the cut corners of said tray, the last end tabs 56 being glued to the small adjacent rectangular flaps 53 corresponding to the other two facing sides of the second blank.
The first flaps are generally rectangular, like the flaps 12, 13 and 16, 17 of
In the embodiment of
Similarly, as for the blanks of
According to the invention, provision is also made for joining between the tray and the bottom part of the lid using two spots of glue 62 on at least one of the faces and advantageously on two of the side faces of the package and/or a pre-cut portion 63, for example closed on the flaps 53.
Here, the embodiment of the first flaps is similar to that of the first flaps 29 with reference to
Lateral tabs 67 are therefore provided and glued (cf.
More specifically, a rectangular or roughly rectangular central panel 75 is provided, forming the top face of the lid, linked laterally by fold lines 76 to two side panels 77, 78 forming at least partly the front and rear walls of the box, symmetrical relative to the central panel, U-shaped with the bar towards the base of the box, and each respectively provided with a large roughly rectangular opening 79, occupying roughly two-thirds or four-fifths or five-sixths of the area of the panel, partly straddling the fold lines 76, allowing access to the product once the box is formed in accordance with
The side panels 77, 78 and the central panel 75 are provided on each side with four flaps specifically for forming at least partially the side walls, said four flaps being roughly rectangular or trapezoidal.
More specifically with reference to
The second blank is identical or similar to the blank of
The box is of the type of that described with reference to
Firstly (step A), a mandrel 93 of octagonal section with cut corners is offered up, on which there are placed flat (step B), on either side, two panels 94, comprising a central face 95 and two lateral cut corners 96, on the faces 97 of the octagonal mandrel.
The latter, with the panels placed flat on it, is then lowered (step C) inside 98 the parallelepipedal box 1 until it stops at the bottom (step D).
Then, the mandrel is shrunk widthwise in a manner known per se and retracted upwards (step E) so as to obtain in the step F the box 92 with reinforcements 94 inside.
As can be seen, it is possible to remove the products 100 from the bottom part 101, while retaining full boxes in the top part 102.
For example, certain objects have been extracted from the boxes 99′, 99″, 99″′, without in any way destabilizing the pallet which remains solid and agreeable to look at for the consumers.
Thus, it is possible with the invention to assemble a complete pallet of objects or products, to ship them directly to the store and to display the objects or products as delivered to the consumer, without any handling on the packages, that is, without tearing sides, without using cutters or opening flaps.
Formation, filling and closure can easily be mechanized, while allowing for the use of lightweight and recycled papers favoring a rigid structure since, as already specified, because of the two-part package, it is possible to use two types of cardboard, one to withstand compression, the other to withstand buckling of the base.
Obviously, and as a result of the foregoing, the present invention is not limited to the embodiments more particularly described. On the contrary, it encompasses all the variants and in particular those in which the set of blanks comprises three blanks, to form respectively the base, the top of the lid and the side walls of said lid.
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