This application is based upon and claims priority to, under relevant sections of 35 U.S.C. § 119, German Patent Application No. 20 2020 105 003.6, filed Aug. 31, 2020, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
The following disclosure relates to a folding carton comprising a tray and a lid that can be opened in various ways.
Folding cartons with a tray and various closure systems are known in various designs. Folding cartons of this kind come with single walls or buffer walls, for example. The closure systems are designed as tuck-in lids, for example. Code B40.20.82.50 in the ECMA Catalog denotes a folding carton having, single side walls, adhesive tabs at the corners, and a tuck-in lid. Code B49.21.00.51 denotes a folding carton having buffer walls, sealing delta tabs at the corners, and a tuck-in lid. In conventional folding cartons with a tray and lid, the lid can only be opened in a certain way.
Proceeding from this, the object of the invention is to provide a folding carton comprising a tray and a lid, wherein the lid has enhanced functionality.
An embodiment of a folding carton according to the invention comprises a tray having a base wall and side walls as well as a lid having a top wall for covering the tray. The lid has two connection tabs that are connected to at least one side wall of the tray. Two corner connection tabs are connected in each case to a connection tab via a vertical first fold line and to a first edge of the top wall via a horizontal second fold line. A separation line extends perpendicularly to the first edge and divides the top wall into two top wall halves. A tuck-in tongue is connected to a second edge of the top wall opposite the first edge via a third fold line, that spans the separation line, and is divided into two (2) tuck-in tongue halves by means of a fourth fold line that extends in continuation of the separation line. As a result, the top wall can either be folded up by folding about the horizontal second fold lines between the corner connection tabs and the top wall, or can be opened outward by folding the tuck-in tongue about the third fold line against the inside of the top wall and by folding the top wall halves about the fourth fold line in the tuck-in tongue and about the vertical first fold lines between the corner connection tabs and the connection tabs.
In an embodiment of the folding carton according to the invention, the lid can be opened in two different ways. This can be done in the conventional manner by folding about the horizontal second fold lines between the corner connection tabs and the top wall. Alternatively, this can be done by folding the tuck-in tongue against the inside of the top wall and folding the top wall halves, including the tuck-in tongue halves connected thereto, about the fourth fold line in the tuck-in tongue and folding the top wall halves, including the corner connection tabs connected thereto, about the vertical first fold lines between the corner connection tabs and the connection tabs. When the top wall is closed, the edges of the top wall halves, between which the separation line extends, adjoin one another. This is also the case when the lid is opened in the conventional manner by folding about the horizontal second fold lines. However in the alternative opening method, the edges of the top wall halves that form the second edge of the top wall lie against one another when the lid is open. In addition, in this opening variant, the same sides of the top wall are oriented upward before and after opening. On account of the two different opening methods, either of which can be used, the folding carton has greater appeal, which can help with sales promotion. Furthermore, there is the possibility of printing on the top wall such that different graphic designs and/or information can be displayed and/or can be presented to the viewer in an advantageous manner on account of the different orientations of the printed matter on both top wall halves before and after opening according to the second opening method. The different displays can be adapted to the closed folding carton and the arrangement of the product inside the opened folding carton.
According to another embodiment, the top wall halves each have a diagonal fold line that extend from the end of the separation line in the first edge of the top wall to an outer end of the second edge of the top wall. The diagonal fold lines make it easier to open the lid in the second opening method, since the two top wall halves can be easily deformed along the diagonal fold lines, as a result of which the top wall can be more easily slid open.
According to an embodiment, the connection tabs are inserted into parallel first insertion slots on outer ends of a side wall of the tray. As a result, the connection tabs can be easily connected to the tray. According to another embodiment, the connection tabs are glued to at least one side wall of the tray. As a result, the connection tabs are connected to the tray in a simple and secure manner. In this case, the connection tabs can be inserted into insertion slots or glued to the outside of at least one side wall. According to another embodiment, the connection tabs lie against two parallel side walls of the tray.
According to another embodiment, the connection tabs are trapezoidal. As such, the height of the connection tabs decreases with increasing distance from the vertical first fold lines. As a result, the connection tabs can be more easily inserted into insertion slots. According to another embodiment, the connection tabs have the shape of an isosceles trapezoid.
According to another embodiment, the corner connection tabs have the shape of a right-angled trapezoid, wherein the horizontal second fold lines transition into the base sides of the trapezoid and the vertical first fold lines transition into limbs of the trapezoid that extend perpendicularly to the base sides. This produces material-saving and visually appealing corner connection tabs.
According to another embodiment, the lid can be inserted with the tuck-in tongue from above into the tray, such that the tuck-in tongue clamps securely behind a side wall of the tray. As a result, the lid can be held in the closed state of the tray. According to another embodiment, the tuck-in tongue can be inserted into a second insertion slot on the upper edge of a side wall of the tray. As a result, the tuck-in tongue can be held particularly securely on the tray. Alternatively, the tuck-in tongue may be glued to the outside of the side wall such that the lid can be opened alter the tuck-in tongue is released from the side wall. For this purpose, a lower part of the tuck-in tongue that is connected to the side wall by means of adhesive can be separated from an upper part of the tuck-in tongue along a perforation line or other line of weakness.
According to another embodiment, the tuck-in tongue has the shape of an isosceles trapezoid with a width that decreases away from the second edge of the top wall. As a result, the tuck-in tongue can be more easily inserted into the second insertion slot.
According to another embodiment, the tray is a buffer-wall tray. The configuration of the tray as a buffer-wall tray is particularly favorable to the formation of the first insertion slots and/or second insertion slot. According to another embodiment, the first insertion slots are formed in each case on a fold line between a dust flap and a side wall and another side wall that is folded against the dust flap. According to another embodiment, the second insertion slot is formed on a fold line between an outer side wall part and a horizontal upper side wall part of a baler-wall tray. According to another embodiment, the buffer-wall tray has a thumb hole that adjoins the second insertion slot. As a result, the tuck-in tongue can be more easily slid out of the second insertion slot.
According to another embodiment, the top wall has support tabs that project outward on the two lateral edges and adjoin the second edge and that lie between both connection tabs on the upper edge of the tray when the top wall is opened as per the second opening method. As a result, the opened lid is supported in the open position and can be used to receive objects, e.g. a product removed from the tray.
The invention is explained in greater detail below based on the appended drawings of an exemplary embodiment. In the drawings:
In the present application, the terms “at the top” and “at the bottom” as well as “horizontal” and “vertical” relate to an arrangement of the folding carton with the base wall of the tray on a horizontal substrate and with side walls pointing upward relative to the base wall, wherein the top wall is arranged above the base wall when the lid is closed.
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An outer side wall part 5II, which is connected to one of the two long edges of the base wall 2, is connected at its two lateral edges via triangular tabs 11I, 11II, 12I, 12II to the lateral edges of adjacent outer side wall parts 4I, 6I, which are hinged via fold lines on short edges of the base wall 2. The same outer side wall part 5II has a trapezoidal projection 13 in the center of its upper edge that is separated from the adjacent upper side wall part 5III via a cut line. The same outer side wall part 5II has an approximately semi-circular thumb hole 14 in the region of the projection 13.
The upper side wall parts 3III and 5III are connected at their two lateral edges via fold lines to respective rectangular dust flaps 15, 16 and 17, 18. The outer side wall part 3II is connected at its two lateral edges via fold lines to rectangular dust flaps 19, 20. The inner side wall parts 4I and 6I are connected at their two lateral edges via fold lines to respective strip-shaped dust flaps 21, 22 and 23, 24, which each have a bevel at the top and a radius at the bottom. The blank substantially corresponds to the blank of the tray with the code B49.20.00.00 according to the ECMA Catalog.
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Subsequently, the outer side all parts 4II, 6II of the short side walls 4, 6 are folded up, wherein the triangular tabs 11I, 11II, 12I, 12II are folded inward until they and the outer side wall parts 4II, 6II lie against the adjacent dust flaps 17, 18. This produces first insertion slots 25, 26 between the outer side wall parts 4II, 6II and the dust flaps 19, 20.
Subsequently, the upper side wall parts 4III, 6III of the short side walls 4, 6 are folded onto the end portions 3IV, 5IV of the upper side wall parts 3III, 5III of the long side walls 3, 5. Finally, the inner side wall parts 4I, 6I of the short side walls 4, 6 are folded between the long side walls 3, 5, wherein they are folded with their dust flaps 21, 23, 24 under the end portions 3IV, 5IV. The base tabs 8, 10 are folded against the upper side of the base wall 2 such that they project inward relative to the inner side wall parts 4I, 6I. In addition to the projection 13, the upper side wall part 5III also has a second insertion slot 27. The tray 28 set upright in this manner is shown in
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The top wall 31 is divided in the center into two top wall halves 31I, 31II by means of a separation line 41 that proceeds from the first edge 40. The separation line 41 extends all the way to the opposite second edge 42. The second edge 42 is connected via a third fold line 43 to a tuck-in tongue 44, which is arranged in the center of the second edge 42 and spans the separation line 41. The tuck-in tongue 44 has a fourth fold line 45 in continuation of the separation line 41 that divides the tuck-in tongue 44 into two tuck-in tongue halves 44I, 44II. The tuck-in tongue 44 is trapezoidal, wherein its width decreases with increasing distance from the second edge 42.
Furthermore, the top wall 31 has diagonal fold lines 46, 47 that extend from the interface between the separation line 41 and the first edge 40 to respective outer ends of the second edge 42. Each top wall half 31I, 31II has an outwardly projecting support tab 48, 49 next to the end of the second edge 42 on the adjacent lateral edge.
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To open the lid 30, the tuck-in tongue 44 can be pushed out of the second insertion slot 27 using a thumb. Then, the lid 30 can be opened in the conventional manner by folding it up out of the position shown in
Alternatively, the lid 30 can be opened by folding the tuck-in tongue 44 under the top wall 31 and then folding the two top wall halves 31I, 31II toward one another about the fourth fold line 45 and outward about the vertical first fold lines 36, 37. This is shown in
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20 2020 105 003.6 | Aug 2020 | DE | national |