The present invention relates to the field of tissue paper rolls, for example rolls of toilet paper or kitchen towels.
Tissue paper is frequently made into rolls, such as toilet paper, kitchen towels and the like. Rolls of tissue paper are usually packaged in sets of rolls containing a geometrically ordered arrangement of rolls, wrapped in a wrapping sheet. The wrapping sheet is normally a sheet of plastic film, for example a polymer film. Recently, to reduce the consumption of polymeric products and the consequent environmental impact of these materials, so-called bioplastic films, i.e. biodegradable films, have also been adopted. In some cases, the wrapping sheet is a sheet of cellulosic material (paper).
There are different types of packs that have been developed to meet various needs. For example, WO2019/152000 discloses a composite pack, in which tissue paper rolls of different axial dimensions are contained, for example toilet paper rolls and kitchen paper rolls. To obtain a regular shaped pack, two sets of rolls of different sizes are separated by a folded panel, which also forms a cavity in which folded, rather than rolled-up, tissue products can be housed.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,886,167 discloses a pack of tissue paper rolls which are pressed and flattened to reduce the bulk thereof, taking on a parallelepiped rather than a cylindrical shape. The rolls deformed in this way are contained in a wrapping sheet, inside which the flattened rolls are wrapped by a band which embraces two opposite flat bases of the pack, defined by the flat surfaces of the rolls, i.e. by the surfaces perpendicular to the winding axes of the rolls.
U.S. Pat. No. 9,821,923 discloses a package and a method of packaging tissue paper rolls. The package is obtained by joining together a plurality of packs of rolls. Each pack contains a set of rolls packed in a heat-shrinkable polymer film. The individual packs are joined together by a band external to the heat-shrinkable film. The band has a width smaller than the height of the final pack and surrounds the side surface of the set of rolls. The band does not have a product protection function, but serves to bind and hold together several multiple packs, each wrapped in its own heat-shrinkable polymeric film.
The usual pack of tissue paper rolls are not suitable for single shipping, because the pack can be easily damaged with consequent deterioration of the tissue product contained therein. This is a limit to the purchase of these products through the usual e-commerce channels.
There is therefore a need to provide a pack which overcomes or reduces the above-mentioned drawbacks of traditional packs.
In embodiments disclosed herein, a pack of tissue paper rolls is provided, comprising a set of rolls having at least one layer of rolls and having a first base, a second base and a side surface extending from the first base to the second base of the set of rolls. A wrapping sheet completely envelops the set of rolls and a panel, with greater stiffness than the wrapping sheet, surrounds the side surface of the set of rolls and is arranged inside the wrapping sheet, between the wrapping sheet and the rolls. The panel may consist of a strip of cardboard, such as single face corrugated board, wrapped around the set of rolls.
In practical embodiments, the panel completely envelops the side surface of the set of rolls, i.e. completely surrounds the set of rolls around the side surface thereof.
In practice, the first base and the second base of the pack are flat and the flat faces of the rolls face them. Cylindrical side surfaces of the rolls face the side surface of the pack and the panel envelops the side surfaces of the rolls facing the side surface of the pack. The flat faces of a roll consist in practice of the roll surfaces orthogonal to the roll axis.
More specifically, in embodiments, each roll comprises a first flat face and a second flat face, as well as a cylindrical side surface extending from the first flat face to the second flat face. The rolls are positioned in the pack in such a way that: the first flat faces of a plurality of rolls lie on a first flat surface which forms the first flat base of the pack. The second flat faces of a plurality of rolls are arranged on a second flat surface which forms the second flat base of the pack. In this way, the panel laterally envelops a laterally exposed portion of the cylindrical surfaces of rolls contained in the pack.
The panel laterally protects the rolls from impacts and external pressure, preserving the integrity of the rolls.
Advantageously, the side panel has a dimension equal to or greater than the distance between the first base and the second base of the pack. In this way, the side panel also protects the edges of the pack and possibly the flat faces of the rolls exposed on the first base and on the second base of the pack.
Further advantageous features and embodiments of the pack are described below and defined in the appended claims.
According to a further aspect, a method of packaging rolls of tissue paper is described herein. The method comprises the following steps:
The invention will be better understood by following the description and the accompanying drawings, which illustrate an exemplifying and non-limiting embodiment of the invention. More particularly, the drawings show:
A first embodiment of a pack according to the present invention is illustrated in
Each roll comprises a first flat face and a second flat face, as well as a cylindrical side surface extending from the first flat face to the second flat face.
The pack is wrapped in a wrapping sheet 3. In the embodiment of
The wrapping sheet 3 can be a sheet of plastic film, for example bioplastic or a polymer. In other embodiments, the wrapping sheet 3 can be a sheet of paper. In this case, the welds can be replaced by a gluing.
To give greater mechanical strength to the pack, a panel 5 with greater stiffness than the stiffness of the wrapping sheet 3 is arranged inside the envelope formed by the wrapping sheet 3. The panel 5 can be a cardboard panel, for example single face or double face corrugated board. In the enlargement of
The panel 5 can be in the form of a strip which laterally wraps the set of rolls R. More particularly, in the embodiment illustrated in
Two ends 5A and 5B of the panel 5 wrapped around the set of rolls R are shown in
The panel 5 protects the side surface portions (i.e. the portions of cylindrical surfaces) of the packaged rolls R, avoiding damage during transport, also allowing the shipment of single packs without risk of damage, or with a reduced risk of damage, to the product.
The shape of the pack of
As in the embodiment of
While in the embodiments of
The wrapping sheet 3 has folded and welded or glued flaps on the two flat bases of a set of rolls R. The flaps are indicated with reference numeral 12 in
In the examples described above, some possible configurations of the sets of rolls are shown. It should be understood that these are only some of the possible arrangements and that sets with a larger or smaller number of rolls arranged on one or more stacked layers can be provided.
In general, the pack can be obtained as follows. In a first step of the packaging process, a set of rolls is formed by forming at least one layer of rolls arranged side by side and coplanar, i.e. arranged with the flat faces on opposite flat surfaces parallel to each other. The set can include multiple stacked layers. The external flat surfaces of the set of rolls thus sorted form the two bases of the set of rolls and of the pack. The exposed cylindrical side surfaces of the set of rolls form the side surface of the set of rolls.
The packaging process also envisages wrapping a protection panel around the side surface of the set of rolls and wrapping the set of rolls and the protection panel with a wrapping sheet which wraps around the first base, the second base, and the side surface of the set of rolls with the wrapped protection panel sandwiched between the side surface of the set of rolls and the wrapping sheet.
It is understood that the packs illustrated above are merely by way of example and that the invention is not limited to the embodiments illustrated, but its scope is defined by the following claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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102022000013645 | Jun 2022 | IT | national |