Claims
- 1. A method of making a box blank which is adapted to form a carton, said method comprising the steps of:
- a. providing a first layer of foldable material and a second layer of foldable material;
- b. connecting said first layer to said second layer such that at least one separable section is provided at which said first and second layers can be readily separated from one another when the carton is in assembled form, such connection being established by:
- i. applying a non-adherent tape to at least the first layer in said separable section;
- ii. applying an adhesive to substantially all areas of at least the first layer;
- c. forming a plurality of fold lines in said first and second layers to thereby define a plurality of panels; and
- d. forming separation means to facilitate the separation of at least a portion of said second layer from said first layer when the carton is in assembled form such that said separable section can be moved to form an opening in the carton, said opening to be defined by at least a portion of said first layer.
- 2. A method of making a box blank which is adapted to form a carton, said method comprising the steps of:
- a. providing a first layer of foldable material and a second layer of foldable material;
- b. connecting said first layer to said second layer such that at least one separable section is provided at which said first and second layers can be readily separated from one another when the carton is in assembled form, such connection being established by:
- i. forming in at least the first layer a depressed area, at least a portion of the depressed area corresponding with at least a portion of said separable section;
- ii. non-selectively applying an adhesive to at least the first layer such that adhesive is exposed on substantially all areas of at least the first layer except in the depressed area;
- c. forming a plurality of fold lines in said first and second layers to thereby define a plurality of panels; and
- d. forming separation means to facilitate the separation of at least a portion of said second layer from said first layer when the carton is in assembled form such that said separable section can be moved to form an opening in the carton, said opening to be defined by at least a portion of said first layer.
- 3. The method in claim 2, wherein the first layer is a corrugated cardboard.
- 4. A method of making a carton, said method comprising the steps of:
- (i) forming a box blank by:
- a. providing a first layer of foldable material and a second layer of foldable material, at least the first layer having an upper surface to which the second layer is to be connected;
- b. forming in the first layer a lower surface below the upper surface;
- c. non-selectively applying an adhesive to the first layer such that the adhesive is exposed on the upper surface of the first layer;
- d. connecting said first layer to said second layer such that at least one separable section is provided in the area of the lower surface and at which said first and second layers can be readily separated from one another when the carton is in assembled form;
- e. forming a plurality of fold lines in said first and second layers to thereby define a plurality of panels; and
- f. forming separation means to facilitate the separation of at least a portion of said second layer from said first layer when the carton is in assembled form such that said separable section can be moved to form an opening in the carton, said opening to be defined by at least a portion of said first layer; and
- (ii) folding the box blank along said plurality of fold lines to form a carton.
- 5. The method in claim 4, wherein the step of forming a lower surface in the first layer is accomplished by utilizing a pressure roller.
- 6. The method in claim 5, wherein the first layer in which the lower surface is formed is corrugated material.
- 7. The method in claim 6, wherein the second layer is a thin clay-coated sheet material which is susceptible to high quality printing and decoration.
- 8. The method of claim 4, including the step of charging the carton with a fill material.
- 9. The method in claim 4, including the step of charging the carton with a powder detergent.
- 10. A box blank which is adapted to form a carton, said box blank being made in accordance with a method, said method comprising the steps of:
- a. providing a first layer of foldable material and a second layer of foldable material;
- b. connecting said first layer to said second layer such that at least one separable section is provided at which said first and second layers can be readily separated from one another when the carton is in assembled form, such connection being established by:
- i. providing at least the first layer with a depressed area, at least a portion of the depressed area corresponding with at least a portion of said separable section;
- ii. non-selectively applying an adhesive to at least the first layer such that adhesive is exposed on substantially all areas of at least the first layer except in the depressed area;
- c. forming a plurality of fold lines in said first and second layers to thereby define a plurality of panels; and
- d. forming separation means to facilitate the separation of at least a portion of said second layer from said first layer when the carton is in assembled form such that said separable section can be moved to form an opening in the carton, said opening to be defined by at least a portion of said first layer.
- 11. The box blank in claim 10, wherein the first layer is corrugated cardboard, and the depressed area is formed by applying a pressure roller against the corrugated cardboard in the desired area.
- 12. The box blank in claim 11, wherein the second layer is a thin clay-coated sheet material which is susceptible to high quality printing and decoration.
Parent Case Info
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/806,715 which was filed on Dec. 12, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,222,660.
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