This application claims priority benefits to French Patent Application No. 1251086 filed Feb. 6, 2012, the entire disclosure of which is incorporate herein by reference.
The present invention relates to the field of tubular cardboard packages, comprising a rigid tubular body made from a cardboard material, a bottom and a cover sealably assembled to the tubular body, designed to contain solid products in divided forms, such as powders, grains, granulates or fibers.
The tubular elements in question are both tubular packages with a round section and tubular packages with a non-round section, for example such as rectangular packages. The invention also relates to the field of tubular cardboard packages designed for liquid or pasty products.
The invention more particularly relates to a method for manufacturing a covering structure for a cardboard package comprising a tubular body made up of one or more layers of a cardboard material and a lid sealably assembled to the tubular body, said covering structure comprising a lid cardboard and a safety membrane. This type of packaging is designed to receive a bottom at a later time, after being filled with the product it is designed to contain.
The term “cardboard packaging” usually refers to packaging whereof at least 90 to 98 wt % consists of cellulosic materials. In addition to the layers of cellulosic materials, this type of packaging comprises metal layers or coatings, such as aluminum, or synthetic layers or coatings, associated with the cellulosic materials to form a composite surface material. According to the generally accepted vocabulary, these metal or synthetic coatings make up a “barrier material” isolating the product stored inside the package from the outside environment, for example to prevent oxidation or drying out, or to provide protection from chemical or biological pollutants. The synthetic layers/coatings may also play an essential role in the sealing between two parts of the packaging during the manufacture thereof; in that case, they are generally described as “reactivatable barrier material.”
French patent no. 94 02003, published under no. FR 2 716 408, describes the manufacture of a tubular package of the type described above. The covering structure is formed by a lid cardboard made from a cellulosic material and a safety membrane made from a cellulosic material covered with a barrier material. These two pieces are formed one after the other, in the form of cylindrical basins using a shaping punch through an outer die and engaged in one end of the tubular body. The lateral walls of the two pieces are sealably assembled with the inner wall of the tubular body. The wall of the tubular body is then cut out along a peripheral line situated between the assembly areas of the two pieces, so as to allow the lid cardboard to be opened without tearing the safety membrane.
The drawback of this package is that with wear, after the lid has been opened and the safety membrane has been removed so as to be able to remove a first quantity of the contents, the lid cardboard without protection no long provides enough sealing for the box to maintain the freshness of the unused product for several days or weeks.
The first aim of the present invention is to offset this problem. The invention also aims to simplify the shaping, placement and sealing tool of the covering structure.
Lastly, the invention proposes to:
To that end, the invention relates to a method for manufacturing a covering structure for a cardboard package comprising a tubular body made up of one or more layers of a cardboard material and a lid sealably assembled to the tubular body, said covering structure comprising a lid cardboard and a safety membrane, said method comprising the flat assembly of three materials in sheets or strips, i.e.:
According to one embodiment, the laminating part is sealed on said lid cardboard over the entire surface thereof, with the exception of the marginal area extending over the entire circumference of said laminating part.
According to one embodiment, the material making up said safety membrane undergoes pre-cutting generating a tongue, said tongue is folded down on the safety membrane across from the laminating part before being assembled with the other materials, and the material forming the safety membrane is partially sealed on the marginal area of the lid cardboard situated between the edge of the laminating part and the edge of said covering structure.
According to one embodiment, the reactivatable barrier material of the lid cardboard is replaced by a cold or hot glue, the laminating part is completely glued by said cold or hot glue, and the perimeter of the membrane is glued on the lid cardboard by cold or hot gluing with the exception of the sector where the opening tongue is positioned, to allow discharged air to pass.
According to one embodiment, the assembly formed by the three assembled materials undergoes cutting producing said covering structure in the form of a flat portion comprising a central part with a shape conjugated with the shape of the opening of the tubular body, surrounded by a peripheral portion that can be folded down that is sufficient to sealably assemble the covering structure with the inner lateral wall of the tubular body.
According to one preferred embodiment leading to the formation of a strip bearing covering structures, the method is continuous and paced step by step; the three materials making up the assembly are strips of materials; the strip intended to make up said laminating parts periodically comes across from the strip intended to make up said lid cardboard and undergoes cutting forming a laminating part each time, which is sealed or glued on the strip intended to make up said lid cardboards; and the strip intended to form the safety membrane undergoes said precutting and folding down operations of the tongue according to the pacing of the method, then is assembled strip by strip with the strip designed to form the lid cardboards, while being partially sealed or glued only on the lid cardboard surface portions situated between the laminating parts and the perimeters of said covering structures.
According to one embodiment, the strip intended to form the laminating parts crosses the strip intended to form said lid cardboards at the cutting and placement tool; said tool cuts a laminating part in the shape of the opening of the tubular body upon each step, then presses said laminating part against the strip designed to form said lid cardboards while heating the contact area to reactivate the barrier materials therein and perform pre-sealing; and a sealing tool, arranged downstream of said cutting and placement tool, finishes completely sealing the laminating part with the exception of the marginal area extending over the entire circumference of the laminating part. In the case where the laminating part is glued, the sequence of steps of the method is the same.
According to one embodiment, the strip designed to form the safety membrane successively passes through a tongue cutting tool, a tool lifting and folding down said tongues, and a hammer performing the final folding of the tongues oriented toward the center of the flat portions.
The strip obtained by assembling the three materials in a strip can be cut according to the third described mentioned above into individual flat portions forming the covering structures.
The invention also relates to a method for manufacturing a cardboard package comprising a tubular body made from one or more layers of a cardboard material and a lid sealably assembled to the tubular body, this method comprising:
According to one embodiment of the method for manufacturing a cardboard package defined above, the end of the tubular body that receives said covering structure undergoes finishing comprising:
The invention also relates to a support strip for the covering structures that is obtained using a method as defined above.
The invention relates to a covering structure in the form of a flat portion obtained using a method as defined above.
According to one embodiment, the covering structure comprises a tongue that has a distal end wide enough to ensure easy gripping by a consumer, a narrow portion, forming a connecting neck, near its proximal end of the sealed portion of said safety membrane, and a rounded portion between the neck and the sealed portion of the safety membrane.
According to one particular embodiment, said distal end has a substantially circular shape whereof the diameter is comprised between 10 and 14 mm, the length of the tongue is comprised between 22 and 30 mm, and the width of the connecting neck is comprised between 4 and 6 mm.
The invention also relates to a cardboard package obtained using a manufacturing method as defined above. According to one particular embodiment of the package, it comprises a covering structure with a tongue as defined above.
Other features and advantages of the invention will appear to those skilled in the art from the description provided below of one preferred embodiment, in reference to the drawings, in which:
the left part of
One embodiment of a continuous and paced method for manufacturing covering structures according to the invention, the steps of which are described below, is diagrammatically illustrated in its entirety by
A. Starting Materials
The composition of the lid cardboards (3) is illustrated by
This strip, the composition of which is illustrated by
The role of the paper is fundamental in the method for the following reason: it prevents sealing between the lid cardboard covered with the barrier material and the safety membrane, which in turn is made from paper and, among other components, coating(s) of sealable barrier material(s), because such sealing would prevent the lid from being opened without breaking the safety membrane.
The composition of the safety membrane (8) is illustrated by
As will be described below, with these three strips, three flat materials are assembled; the latter will be cut out in the form of the final box, but with a larger size to allow stamping of a basin whereof the edges will be sealed or glued in the box body.
B. Processing and Placement of the Laminating Parts
The strip of lid cardboard (1) from the spool is driven pitch by pitch by the feed band (2) controlled by a servomotor and passes through the upper stage A2 of a tool for placing the laminate A. The laminating strip (4) driven pitch by pitch by the feed band (5) controlled by a servomotor passes through the same tool (A) at the lower stage A1 and crosses the lid cardboard at a right angle.
A punch+die assembly in A1 cuts a piece in the laminating material in the shape of the final box, smaller than the lid, that piece being pre-sealed by a heated buffer to reactivate the sealing layer placed on the lower portion of the lid cardboard and that on the upper portion of the laminating material.
The lid cardboard provided with the laminating part advances by several pitches toward a tool for sealing the laminate (not shown in
C. Processing and Placement of the Safety Membrane
According to another embodiment, the aforementioned sealing layer may be replaced by gluing.
The strip (7) of membrane material (8) is driven by the feed band (2) of the lid cardboard, pitch by pitch and precisely. Assembling the safety membrane on the lid cardboard requires several preparation and placement operations. All of these operations are carried out on the strip itself according to the following sequences:
C1. Processing of the Opening Tongue of the Safety Membrane
C2. Pre-Sealing of the Membrane
Several pitches further downstream, at 14, the membrane strip with its folded down tongues is partially sealed, or glued according to one alternative, in the sealing tool (C) by a heated buffer with a special shape (C1), i.e., at several points distributed over the surface portion of the lid cardboard situated between the laminating part and the perimeter of the future cutout. The partial sealing is necessary so that during the subsequent shaping by 90° curvature, the laminating materials and membrane slide relative to one another to eliminate any folds as well as the presence of any air between the layers.
D. Final Assembly and Cutout of the Covering Structure
At the outlet of the feed band (2), the three materials:
The left part of
E. Placement, Sealing, Pre-Cutting of the Lid and the Membrane in the Box Body
The flat cutout (16) made up of the “lid cardboard,” the laminate and the membrane is introduced into the forming, placement and sealing tool (E).
A blank holder (51) keeps the cutout (16) on the die (52), and a buffer (53) heated by high-frequency ultrasound or conduction and provided with a protector stamps the cutout (16), forms it in the shape of a basin and places it simultaneously in the box body (54).
A counter-sealing die (55) provides the outside-in pressure needed for complete sealing of the material of the safety membrane against the box body, the latter being covered with a sealing material (56) which in turn is compatible with the material of the membrane.
E1. Precutting the Lid
It can be made as described in French patent no. 94 02003. The tubular box body +covering structure assembly is introduced into a precutting tool (F) and is placed on a precutting module (57) comprising a set of rotary or static blades (58). The tool (F) may be provided with fine notches to process three to four “tamper-evident” points. This operation cuts the following layers:
The lid made up of the ring (59) and the lid cardboard to which the majority of the laminating part remains fixed is thus separated from the three layers above. It should be noted that the opening tongue is placed just below the precut.
E2. Opening the Lid
Through simple pulling, the consumer will open the lid (70) by breaking the three or four tamper-evident points (71). The latter are indicated by a sign printed on the box. For a rectangular box, for example, the three tamper-evident points are generally on one of the two large surfaces, the opposite surface being provided with a hinge, and in that case the lid pivots. For a round box, opening is possible over the entire circumference.
It should be noted that the lid (70) can be opened without difficulty because the laminating material of the lid on the membrane side and that of the membrane on the laminating side have no ability to adhere to each other, both preferably being made from paper on their surfaces facing each other.
At this stage, the opening function of the lid is therefore done, but this piece is not complete.
F. Finishing the Lid
F1. Hemming
In patent no. 94 02003, the lid is finished in the hemming tool by a round hem (62) as shown in
The round hem does not make it possible to stack the boxes at the point of sale. For that, it is necessary to perform additional operations to create the stacking function.
F2. Stacking the Lid
The first hem of the lid, in this case the round hem (80) of the lid shown in
1st Operation: Pre-Stacking Profile (81),
The lid, with its round hem, is introduced into a static tool made up of a die with a fixed outer shape and an expander tool made up of a crown on which a series of profiles is mounted in springs and actuated by a cone performing the following functions:
1) The die descends on the hem of the lid,
2) Pressure is applied on the hem of the lid to lower the hem toward the inside,
3) The expansion cone expands the profiles at Ø inside the lid via the actuator,
4) The actuator pulls the profiles upward and creates the flat shape necessary for the following operation,
5) The sequence ends by lowering and closing clamps at a Ø lower than that of the obtained flat profile, and the die can then be removed.
2nd Operation: Stacking Profile (82),
The lid, with its flat profiled hem, is introduced into a tool equipped with a die provided with the female stacking profile. A roller provided with the male stacking profile performs the final phase of the process as follows:
1) The die descends on the flat hem of the lid,
2) Vertical pressure is applied on the hem to keep the latter on the upper edge of the “lid cardboard” collar,
3) The profiler roller is transferred on the flat hem,
4) The profiler roller rotates at a good speed and simultaneously rises up to its stop to finish the stacking profile (82),
5) The sequence ends by lowering and removing the profiler roller, and the die can then be removed,
The lid is finished, and the box is removed from the machine, verified and palletized.
The boxes are subsequently transported to the manufacturer of the concerned product, where they will be filled and closed by a bottom, then transported to the point of sale and sold to the consumer.
G. Examples of Stacking Profiles
The filled boxes are closed by various bottoms made from cardboard or metal; in the majority of the cardboard bottoms, each type of bottom has a different profile, resulting in the need to adapt the stacking profile for good maintenance of the stacking.
Three examples are provided in
Flat Stacking (82):
This profile makes it possible to stack all of the cardboard or metal bottom profiles without, however, allowing centering between the bottom and the lid.
Stacking (84) for Boxes with a Hemmed Cardboard Bottom (83):
The profile (84) is adapted to the thickness of the smoothed hem (83) according to the final thickness of the three thicknesses. This profile is not adapted to crimped metal bottoms.
Stacking (87) for Direct Cardboard Bottom (85, 86) and Metal Bottom:
The profile (87) is adapted to the thickness of the direct cardboard bottom (85, 86) placed and sealed without any hem. This profile is perfectly suitable for a crimped metal bottom (not shown in the figure).
One skilled in the art will note that the method for forming a stacking profile described above may be applied to tubular packages other than those made in the context of the present invention, on the condition that the edge of the lid has a profile that is or can be hemmed. It is for example applied to the packages described in French patent no. 94 02003.
H. Particular Embodiment of a Safety Membrane Tongue
Opening of the membrane: To remove the safety membrane, the consumer must pull on the tongue (73) of the membrane at an angle comprised between 30° and 60° relative to the vertical. This action creates a strong tension on the sealing materials of the membrane and the box body, and thereby on the cardboard layers of the box body. The most fragile cardboards layers frequently separate by delamination of the cardboard. During the development of the manufacturing method according to the invention, it has been observed that the wider the tongue is, the more difficult it is to perform an “easy opening.” The shape of the tongue has therefore been studied and optimized, which has made it possible to minimize the above problem, to ensure delamination of the sealing layers without major effort and without altering the cardboard layers.
The new shape of the tongue is described in
Its shape resembles a balloon or a hot air balloon with its nacelle. The distal end is round; on the proximal side, it ends with a very narrow neck at the seal. Those skilled in the art will understand that the problem is resolved by the “hot air balloon” shape because the delamination force to the cm2 is identical over the entire sealed surface, but the force to be applied for opening is directly proportional to the sealing surface of the tongue.
More particularly, the shape of the tongue is optimized so as to obtain:
1) Good gripping by the consumer:
2) A delaminating area of the average membrane material without altering the sealing of the membrane: The width of the tongue-membrane connecting neck is comprised between 4 and 6 mm. Two curve radii of 1 mm form the junction and make it possible not to create a rupture that would be risked if the junction were at a right angle.
1) in the right half of the
2) in the left half of the
One skilled in the art will note that the shape of the tongue described above may be applied to other tubular packages provided with a safety membrane other than those made in the context of the present invention. It may for example be applied to the packages described in French patent 94 02003.
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