The invention relates to a hinged-lid box for transporting salad, vegetables, mushrooms, potatoes, rice, noodles or other side dishes.
Disposable containers for salads, vegetables, mushrooms, potatoes, rice, noodles or other side dishes are required for delivery services, take-away sales by restaurants and in fast-food system gastronomy. The use of shells made of plastic materials (such as PE, PP, PET, PS), which must be disposed of in the residual waste after use, is known. Also known are compostable disposable shells or cups for salad or delicatessen made from polyactides (PLA). PLA containers are relatively expensive. In addition, salad shells or cups made of cardboard are known, which are formed similar to ice cream cups with a peripheral side wall, a glued bottom wall and a beaded edge. These are relatively expensive to manufacture. Furthermore, so-called clamshell boxes (also called “burger boxes”) are used for salads, which boxes have two shell parts hinged together about a fold line and lockable to each other at the front edge. Clamshell boxes are also relatively expensive to manufacture. In addition, the filling of the boxes with small-sized product is limited due to the division into two halves.
On this basis, the object of the invention is to create a container for salad, vegetables, mushrooms, potatoes, rice, noodles or other side dishes that is easy to fill and close, can be manufactured in large quantities with little effort and is easier to recycle.
The object is achieved by a hinged-lid box having the features of claim 1. Advantageous embodiments of the hinged-lid box are specified in the dependent claims.
The hinged-lid box according to the invention comprises:
To close the folding box, the dust flaps are first folded into the opening between the upper edges of the side walls. The bent upper edges of the side walls guide the hinged lid when the opening is closed, so that it can be better inserted with the insertion tab into the gaps between the two dust flaps of the adjacent side walls and the side wall arranged in between. This makes it easier to close the hinged-lid box by hand and thus to pack the product for delivery to the customer. The folding box can be securely closed by inserting the insertion tab between the dust flaps and the side wall arranged therebetween, without the need for gluing or any other security measure. In addition, small pieces of product can be held back by the dust flaps folded into the opening until the hinged lid is closed. This also simplifies the packaging process. Compared to well-known clamshell folding boxes, the folding box makes better use of space, since it can be filled up to the upper edge and the hinged lid can be folded onto the filled product. Another advantage is that due to the bending of the upper edges of the side walls, the hinged lid is bent upwards in the center, so that more product can be accommodated there than in the edge regions, which is also advantageous for filling and closing the folding box and for space utilization. In addition to the upwardly bent hinged lid, the closed folding box has a slight inward bending on the side walls with the dust flaps, due to the bent fold lines, so that condensation can run off better from the hinged-lid boxes, which are stacked or stored close to each other, or can be transported away by passing air. Before use, a plurality of hinged-lid boxes can be stacked (nested) into one another to save space for transport and storage.
The number of corners of the bases of the bottom wall and top wall is preferably identical in order to completely cover the opening between the upper edges of the side walls. Because the side walls slope outwardly, it is preferred that the base of the top wall is larger than the base of the bottom wall to completely cover the opening.
If the bases have four corners, the carton is said to be square, if the bases have six corners, it is defined as hexagonal, etc.
According to an embodiment of the invention, the side wall opposite the side wall, the upper edge of which is connected to the hinged lid, has an upper edge designed as a free edge and the top wall has an insertion tab on the lateral edge which, when the hinged lid is closed, is adjacent to the upper edge of this side wall. In this way, in particular, a square folding box can be formed.
According to another embodiment, the side wall opposite the side wall, to which the hinged lid is hinged, has an upwardly bent upper edge which is connected to a dust flap by an upwardly bent upper fold line, the two side walls adjacent to this side wall each have an upper edge designed as a free edge and the cover wall is connected to insertion tabs at the lateral edges, which adjoin the upper edges of these two side walls when the hinged lid is closed. According to another embodiment, the two side walls adjacent to the side wall connected at the upper edge to the hinged lid, have upwardly bent upper edges connected to dust flaps by upwardly bent fold lines As a result, the hinged lid can be locked in the closed position by means of two insertion tabs. The gaps into which the two insertion tabs are inserted are arranged on both sides next to the side wall that is opposite the side wall to which the hinged lid is hinged. In this way it can be achieved that the hinged lid closes particularly tightly. A hexagonal folding box, for example, can be formed in this way.
According to another embodiment, the upper edges of the side walls that are not connected to a dust flap by an upper fold line are straight. In particular, the upper fold line, via which the hinged lid is connected to a side wall, is straight, which makes it easier to fold the hinged lid. Furthermore, the edges of the side walls, designed as free edges, on which the insertion tabs can be anchored, are straight, which makes it easier to close the hinged lid.
According to a further embodiment, the lateral edges of the top wall, which adjoin rectilinear upper edges of side walls when the hinged lid is closed, are also straight. Furthermore, the lateral edges of the top wall, which adjoin bent upper edges of side walls when the hinged lid is closed, are as convexly bent as the side walls after the dust flaps have been folded into the opening.
According to a further embodiment, the folded triangular tabs are each folded against the outside of a side wall and glued to it. This provides an interior space with smooth side walls, which makes it easier to remove product. Furthermore, the positioning and gluing of the triangular tabs to the outer sides of the side walls is advantageous for automatic erecting and gluing of the folded box.
According to a further embodiment, two arrangements of folded together triangular tabs are folded against the same side wall. This is also advantageous for the automatic erecting and gluing of the folding box.
According to another embodiment, two arrangements of folded together triangular tabs are each folded against side walls that are not connected to a dust flap by a bent fold line at the bent upper edge. Because the side walls do not have a bent edge with a dust flap hinged thereto, they do not bend when erected, but remain flat, making it easier to apply and glue the triangular tabs. According to a further embodiment, the triangular tabs are folded against side walls which are connected to the hinged lid at the upper edge via an upper fold line and which have an upper edge designed as a free edge. These side walls are additionally stabilized by the counter-folded and fixedly glued triangular tabs. This is advantageous for closing and holding the hinged lid in the closed position.
According to a further embodiment, the folding box is formed from a one-piece blank of foldable flat material. This is advantageous for production with the lowest possible use of material.
The invention is explained in more detail below with reference to the accompanying drawing of an exemplary embodiment. In the drawing:
The terms “below”, “above” and terms derived therefrom such as “beneath” and “atop” refer to the erected folding box, wherein the bottom wall is aligned horizontally and the side walls extend upwards from the bottom wall.
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The lateral edges of adjacent side walls 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 are connected to one another via corner joints 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20. Each corner joint 15 to 20 consists of two triangular tabs 15.1, 15.2 to 20.1, 20.2, which are connected to one another via central fold lines 21.1 to 26.1 and at which each one is connected to a lateral edge of one of the two adjacent side walls 9 to 14 via an outer fold line 21.2, 21.3 to 26.2, 26.3.
The side wall 9 is connected via a straight upper fold line 27 to a hinged lid 28 which has a top wall 29, which also has a hexagonal base. In addition to the lateral edge, which is connected to the side wall 9 via the upper fold line 27, the top wall 29 has two concave lateral edges 30, 31, each of which extends to a corner of the base region. Adjacent thereto, the top wall 29 has two straight lateral edges on both sides, which extend to the next corner. An insertion tab 34, 35 is hinged to each of these lateral edges via a lateral fold line 32, 33. The two outer corners of each insertion tab 34, 35 have roundings.
Opposite the lateral edge with which the top wall 29 is hinged to the side wall 9 via the upper fold line 27, the top wall 29 has a concavely bent lateral edge 36 which extends between the two straight lateral edges with the insertion tabs 34, 35.
On both sides next to the side wall 9, which is connected to the hinged lid via the upper fold line 27, the two adjoining side walls 10, 14 have a convexly bent upper edge 37, 38, on which a dust flap is hinged via a convexly bent upper fold line 39, 4041, 42.
The side wall 12, which is arranged opposite the side wall 9, which is connected to the hinged lid 28 via an upper fold line 27, is also connected at the upper edge 43 via a convexly bent upper fold line 44 to a dust flap 45.
The two outer corners of each dust flap 41, 42, 45 are also rounded.
The side walls 11, 13, which are arranged between the side walls 10 and 12, 14, which are connected to dust flaps 41, 42, 45 via bent fold lines 39, 40, 44, each have an upper edge in the form of a straight free edge 46, 47.
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A single folding box 48 can be removed from the stack for filling. After loading salad or other small-sized product, the three dust flaps 41, 42, 45 are folded over the opening 50 between the upper edges of the side walls 9 to 14, in an approximately horizontal orientation. As a result, the filled product is held back, even if it is filled up to the upper edge of the lower part 49. When the dust flaps 41, 42, 45 are folded over, the side walls 10, 12, 14 connected thereto via upper fold lines 39, 40, 44 are bent somewhat inwards.
The folding box 48 is then closed by closing the hinged lid 28. Hereby, according to
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The top wall 29 is covered below by the dust flaps 41, 42, 45 at the remaining edges. The concavely bent lateral edges 30, 31, 36 of the top wall 29 are adapted to the bent upper edges of the adjacent side walls 10, 12, 14. This achieves a tightly and securely closing hinged-lid box.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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20 2020 106 839.3 | Nov 2020 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2021/083159 | 11/26/2021 | WO |