The present invention relates to a method for the production of a bowl formed by a tray closed by a sealing film and the bowl obtainable thereby.
It is known producing such a bowl by folding a cardboard or corrugated board blank in order to form a tray having a bottom panel and a side wall, and attaching the plastic sealing film on a flange protruding from the top edge of the side wall.
Such a bowl is thus formed by a major part of cardboard or corrugated board and a minor part of plastic material, which can be easily separated after use and thus subjected to distinct recycling procedures with a substantially integral recovery of the initial raw materials.
One object of the present invention is improving the known methods of productions of such bowls.
According to the present invention, this object is achieved by means of a production method comprising the steps of:
Preferred features of the method of the invention are disclosed in the claims dependent on claim 1.
A further subject-matter of the present invention is constituted by a bowl obtainable by the above disclosed production method.
According to the invention, the obtained tray is provided of very stiff rims having a thickness which is twice the one of the blank, and thus allowing the adoption of high speed sealing procedures for the application thereon of the sealing film. Hence, the process time is meaningfully reduced.
Furthermore, the application of the adhesive seals the gaps existing abutting ends of the rims of adjacent first and second side walls, so that the tightness of the sealing is increased.
The increased stiffness of the rims provides the additional advantage of allowing, if suitable, the use of the standard screw de-nesters which are conventionally used for handling the common plastics trays. Of course, even dedicated equipment may be used, if requested by the circumstances.
Further advantages and features of the present invention will be apparent from the following detailed description, given by way of non-limiting example with reference to the appended drawings, in which:
Each first side wall 16 is provided of an internal flap 20 and an external flap 22 which are delimited by respective third 24 and fourth 26 crease lines parallel to the first crease lines 10. It is pointed out that the qualifications “external” and “internal” are solely referred to the fully unfolded blank in flat configuration.
Each second side wall 18 is provided of an internal flap 28 and an external flap 30 which are delimited by respective fifth 32 and sixth 34 crease lines parallel to the second cease lines 12. Even in this case, the qualifications “external” and “internal” are solely referred to the fully unfolded blank in flat configuration.
The bottom panel 14 is substantially rectangular, taking into account that, in the absence of any specific indication to the contrary, any reference to “rectangular” in the present description includes the particular case of “square”.
The side walls 16, 18 are trapezoidal and have a minor base attached to the bottom panel 14, a major base attached to the respective internal flap 20, 28, and oblique sides 36. Respective wings 38 protrude from the oblique sides 36 of the first side walls 16. The external flaps 22 of the first side walls 16 and the internal flaps 28 of the second side walls 18 laterally extend beyond the respective major base.
The above-disclosed blank is erected into a tray (
Successively, (
Then, (
While the external flaps 22, 30 are in this configuration, an adhesive, e.g. a hot-melt adhesive, is applied on the face directed upwards of the internal flaps 20, 28 which lie horizontally in the form of lines of distanced dots 42 (
Afterwards, (
The tray 40 is then turned upside down, so that its internal cavity is directed upwards, as illustrated in
It must be noticed that the rims—formed by gluing together superposed internal 20, 28 and external 22, 30 flaps—have a thickness which is twice the thickness of the blank, so that they are quite stiff. Hence, a pile of nested trays 40 may be handled by screw de-nesters which are typically used for de-nesting conventional plastics trays, without requiring dedicated equipment. Of course, dedicated equipment may also be used for handling the trays 40.
Finally, once the internal cavity of the tray 40 has been filled with the desired products (not shown in the figures), a plastic sealing film 48 is attached, e.g. by conventional techniques of thermal welding, on the upper face of the rims. Hence, the film 48 closes the internal cavity of the tray 40, and the final bowl is obtained.
After use, the cardboard tray 40 can be easily separated from the plastic film 48, so that the initial raw materials can be substantially integrally recycled.
Naturally, the principles of the invention remaining the same, the details of construction and embodiments may be widely varied with respect to those described purely by way of example, without thereby departing from the claimed scope.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2020 116 617.6 | Jun 2020 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2021/066928 | 6/22/2021 | WO |