Claims
- 1. A pack for containing a pourable material, comprises an inner hollow plastic container for the material to be packed, and a cardboard envelope which surrounds the hollow plastic container and which is in contact therewith in the in-use position of the pack, said hollow plastic container being produced by blow molding and being formed with an upper supporting shoulder, said envelope being in the form of a base and lid-free supporting jacket with an upper contact edge by which it is supported on the supporting shoulder, wherein said hollow plastic container is of thin-walled construction and has at least one recess receiving laps of said supporting jacket fixing said supporting jacket on the hollow plastic container, and for providing easy separation of said container from said cardboard envelope, whereby handle openings are formed when said laps are folded into said recesses, respectively, and wherein at least one fixing projection is provided in the recess of the hollow plastic container additionally fixing the laps.
- 2. A pack as claimed in claim 1, wherein said hollow plastic container is provided with at least two straight surfaces substantially forming an edge, a recess being formed in the edge region of one of these surfaces and inwardly foldable laps of said envelope form a handle with grip openings by which the pack can be held.
- 3. A pack as claimed in claim 2, wherein said plastic container and the supporting jacket are of substantially rectangular cross-section in the handling position.
- 4. A pack as claimed in claim 2, further including a glueing lap of said supporting jacket positioned in a corner edge region which, in the in-use position, is used to form a handle.
- 5. A pack as claimed in claim 1, wherein in the handling position, the hollow plastic container and the supporting jacket are of substantially rectangular cross-section and recesses are formed in opposite straight surfaces of the hollow plastic container.
- 6. A pack as claimed in claim 1, wherein in the vicinity of a closure, the plastic container is provided with a reinforcing shoulder having at least two opposite, straight contact surfaces of predetermined cross-section.
- 7. A pack as claimed in claim 1, wherein the plastic container is provided locally with outwardly facing ribs and the supporting jacket is provided with die-cut openings in which the ribs engage.
- 8. A pack as claimed in claim 1, wherein said supporting jacket is locally provided with die-cut openings for checking the filling level of the plastic container.
- 9. A pack as claimed in claim 1, wherein at least parts of free lower edges of said supporting jacket are provided with inwardly foldable reinforcing laps.
- 10. A pack as claimed in claim 3, further including a glueing lap of said supporting jacket positioned in a corner edge region which, in the in-use position, is used to form a handle.
- 11. A pack as claimed in claim 1, wherein in the vicinity of a closure, the plastic container is provided with a reinforcing shoulder having at least two opposite, straight contact surfaces of square cross-section.
- 12. A pack as claimed in claim 1, wherein in the vicinity of a closure, the plastic container is provided with a reinforcing shoulder having at least two opposite, straight contact surfaces of hexagonal cross-section.
- 13. A pack as claimed in claim 1, wherein in the vicinity of a closure, the plastic container is provided with a reinforcing shoulder having at least two opposite, straight contact surfaces of octagonal cross-section.
- 14. A pack as claimed in claim 2, wherein the plastic container is provided locally with outwardly facing ribs and the supporting jacket is provided with die-cut openings in which the ribs engage.
- 15. A pack as claimed in claim 3, wherein the plastic container is provided locally with outwardly facing ribs and the supporting jacket is provided with die-cut openings in which the ribs engage.
- 16. A pack as claimed in claim 4, wherein the plastic container is provided locally with outwardly facing ribs and the supporting jacket is provided with die-cut openings in which the ribs engage.
- 17. A pack as claimed in claim 2, wherein said supporting jacket is locally provided with die-cut openings for checking the filling level of the plastic container.
- 18. A pack as claimed in claim 3, wherein said supporting jacket is locally provided with die-cut openings for checking the filling level of the plastic container.
- 19. A pack as claimed in claim 2, wherein at least parts of free lower edges of said supporting jacket are provided with inwardly foldable reinforcing laps.
- 20. A pack for containing a pourable material comprises an inner hollow plastic container for the material to be packed, and a cardboard envelope surrounding the hollow plastic container and in contact therewith in an in-use position of the pack, said hollow plastic container being formed with an upper supporting shoulder, said envelope being in the form of a base and lid-free supporting jacket with an upper contact edge by which it is supported on the supporting shoulder, wherein said hollow plastic container is of thin-walled construction and has a first recess receiving a first lap of said supporting jacket fixing said supporting jacket on the hollow plastic container, and for facilitating the removal of said supporting jacket from said container by lifting said first lap out of said first recess, wherein said first lap has a triangular shape, with one side thereof being cut through, and two other sides thereof being partially scored, said first lap being pushed into an opposing said first recess of said container.
- 21. The pack of claim 20, wherein said recess of said container is tear drop shaped, and oriented on said container for receiving and captivating said lap to interlock said envelope to said container.
- 22. The pack of claim 20, wherein said lap is formed to be centralized along a side edge of said envelope, and said recess is formed to be centralized into a corresponding side edge of said container.
- 23. The pack of claim 20, further including a second lap in said envelope for folding into a second recess formed into a side portion of said container.
- 24. The pack of claim 23, further including:
- said first and second laps each having a triangular shape and each being centralized along a side edge of said envelope;
- said first lap being formed relative to said second lap closer to said upper shoulder of said container, and oriented with its cut through side being parallel to and proximate the horizontal plane of the shoulder of said container;
- said second lap being formed close to the bottom of said container, and oriented with its cut through side being parallel to and proximate the bottom of said container; and
- said first and second recesses formed to be centralized along a corresponding side edge of said container, and positioned to be underlying said first and second laps, respectively, of said envelope.
- 25. The pack of claim 24, wherein said first and second recesses of said container each have a tear drop shape, and are oriented for latching or captivating the associated cut through sides of said first and second laps of said envelope, thereby preventing both removal of said envelope from said container, and limiting the longitudinal movement of said envelope upon said container.
- 26. A pack for containing a pourable material, comprising:
- an inner hollow plastic container for the material to be packed;
- a cardboard envelope surrounding the hollow plastic container and in contact therewith in an in-use position of the pack;
- said hollow plastic container being formed with an upper supporting shoulder;
- said envelope being in the form of a base and lid-free supporting jacket with an upper contact edge by which it is supported on the supporting shoulder;
- said hollow plastic container being of thin-walled construction, and having a first recess receiving a first lap of said supporting jacket fixing said supporting jacket on the hollow plastic container, and for facilitating the removal of said supporting jacket from said container by lifting said first lap out of said first recess;
- a second lap being included in said envelope for folding into a second recess formed into a side portion of said container;
- said first and second laps each having a triangular shape and each being centralized along a side edge of said envelope;
- said first lap being formed relative to said second lap closer to said upper shoulder of said container, and oriented with its cut through side being parallel to and proximate the horizontal plane of the shoulder of said container;
- said second lap being formed close to the bottom of said container, and oriented with its cut through side being parallel to and proximate the bottom of said container; and
- said first and second recesses centralized along a corresponding side edge of said container, and underlying said first and second laps, respectively, of said envelope.
- 27. The pack of claim 26, wherein said first lap has a triangular shape, with one side thereof being cut through, and two other sides thereof being partially scored, for permitting said first lap to be pushed into an opposing said first recess of said container.
- 28. The pack of claim 27, wherein said recess of said container is tear drop shaped, and oriented on said container for receiving and captivating said first lap to interlock said envelope to said container.
- 29. The pack of claim 27, wherein said first lap is formed to be centralized along a side edge of said envelope, and said recess is formed to be centralized into a corresponding side edge of said container.
- 30. The pack of claim 27, wherein said first and second recesses of said container each have a tear drop shape, and are oriented for latching or captivating the associated cut through sides of said first and second laps of said envelope, thereby preventing both removal of said envelope from said container, and limiting the longitudinal movement of said envelope upon said container.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 07/778,826, filed Feb. 19, 1992, now abandoned, which is the national stage of PCT/EP 90/00981 filed on Jun. 21, 1990.
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