The present application claims the benefit of priority of Application No. 10 2012 013 927.6 filed in Germany on Jul. 16, 2012, the rights of priority of which are claimed in the present application and the subject matter of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
1. Technical Field of the Invention
The presently disclosed invention relates to a packaging system comprising multiple interconnected lockable boxes that can be closed with at least one cover. The packaging system is suitable to package a multiplicity of items such as, for example, small tool parts, accessories, medical products, pills or tablets, candies or the like. The disclosed packaging box allows these items to be assigned a separate compartment or a separate box.
2. Description of the Related Art
Such a packaging system was disclosed, for example, by the subject in DE 90 14 386 U1. In this document, the packaging system has a single cover that covers multiple individual compartments, wherein an item to be packaged is arranged in each compartment. The joint cover is pivotally mounted on the housing by a film hinge. A disadvantage of such a packaging system, however, is that the articles to be packaged are covered by the single cover, and its own cover is therefore not allocated to each divided compartment. Therefore, only the opening of the packing box can be controlled overall by a tamper-proof closure on the cover. In addition, it is not intended that each item to be packaged is placed in a separate box to which an individual cover is allocated.
DE 196 46 845 C1 and DE 94 14 118 U1 show a packing system or box for packaging small items. The packaging system is divided into individual compartments here as well, and a common cover is available. This also has the disadvantage that the removal of a single item from an allocated compartment cannot be controlled. The packaging box shown in DE 196 46 845 C1 is stackable.
The presently disclosed invention is therefore based on the objective to continue to develop a packaging system comprising multiple interconnected lockable boxes that can be closed with at least one cover so that individual items can be packaged in separate compartments and the removal of such an item can also be controlled from separate compartments. A further objective consists thereof that individual packaging items can be separated from each other.
The above stated objects are achieved by the presently disclosed invention, which relates to a packaging system comprising multiple interconnected lockable boxes that can be closed with at least one cover, wherein the boxes in each case are interconnected on a panel, such as a side panel, by forming a spacer joint and thereby form a box row, and that in each case a box row is connected with the adjacent box row by forming a dividing joint via a film hinge and dividers bridging the film hinge.
In the present disclosure, the term packaging box and packaging system may be used interchangeably, and may be taken to mean the composite of multiple interconnected individual boxes.
An essential feature of the presently disclosed invention is that the packaging system consists of multiple interconnected boxes that each can be closed by at least one cover, wherein according to an additional feature of the presently disclosed invention, the boxes can either be separated by rows or can be separated individually from the group of said packaging system.
For this purpose, it is also provided according to another feature of the presently disclosed invention, that the boxes are connected to each other on a panel, for example, the side panel, to form a spacing gap and thereby form a series of individual juxtaposed boxes, wherein one box row is connected with the adjacent box set by forming a separating gap through a film hinge.
This special arrangement means that serially interconnected boxes now form a box row and the one box row is connected with the adjacent bordering box row by a film hinge.
The individual box rows are therefore pivotally connected to one another via a film hinge. According to another feature of the presently disclosed invention, it is provided that the pivotal connection is bridged by the film hinge through a breakable separating divider.
The separating divider therefore connects the facing surfaces of the boxes which form the box rows. If one now wants to bend the one box row toward the other under the effect of the film hinge, it is necessary first to break open the dividers between the box rows. This results in an audible cracking sound that proves that a box row was separated from the other adjacent box row then is only connected by the film hinge that connects the two box rows in the direction of the longitudinal axis.
In principle, the presently disclosed invention is a one-piece packing box which consists, for example, of interconnected and molded together boxes, but which can be opened and closed individually, wherein a separate cover is allocated to each box. The boxes that are interconnected in the longitudinal direction form a box row in the form of a longitudinal latch, and box rows interconnected in the longitudinal direction (longitudinal latches) are connected pivotally by a longitudinally extending film hinge.
In an embodiment of the presently disclosed invention, it is preferable if the cover is formed as a hinged cover, which is connected pivotally to a side panel of the box body via a film hinge.
However, the presently disclosed invention is not limited to this. Instead of a hinged cover or a pivoting cover, a sliding cover can also be used.
In a third design, it is provided that the cover is formed by a tear-off film, so that this would be a single effective closure.
In a preferred design, the packaging system, for example, consists of ten individual boxes, wherein the packaging system can be divided manually into a random number of single boxes without the aid of tools. The individual boxes are therefore interconnected into columns and rows via dividers—as previously described—wherein additional box rows are formed, which are interconnected by dividers as well as a film hinge that bridges the dividers.
The thereby formed boxes are located next to each other before bending the box row. When bending, the dividers are separated and a cracking sound can be heard.
Based on the effect of the film hinge, the box rows can be pivoted toward each other at an angle of 180 degrees, so that the bottom surface of the boxes of the one box row is parallel to and at a reciprocal distance to the bottom surface of the boxes of the other box row. The box rows that are located back-to-back can then be locked with each other on the bottom, so that there is a box strip consisting of two box rows.
The box strips located back-to-back to each then form an approximately square cross-section and the length of this doubled box strip may be several times the cross-section.
Five latches with five boxes to be opened and allocated covers are then formed, for example. Double boxes with two covers to be individually opened can then be broken off, and it is also possible to break off every individual box with a cover to be individually opened from the entire composite of the packaging system.
A special feature of the presently disclosed invention is that a tamper-proof closure is formed by the type, location and arrangement of the cover, which makes it possible that the covers can only be opened when a box row is bent with respect to the adjacent box row, wherein the dividers are broken off between the two box rows and the two box rows only remain connected by the film hinge extending in the longitudinal direction.
The pivot axis of the covers formed by the film hinge is facing the film hinge connecting the box rows.
It is furthermore preferred that the cover has a handle with a locking lip at its front pivotal end, which can be locked on the back panel of the box. It is then further intended that all back panels of the boxes are pivotally joined to form a divider with one locked in another method via the film hinge, as described below.
It is therefore intended that the width of the divider is dimensioned between the box rows so that the operation of the handle on the cover is only possible by using the fingers of a human hand, if the adjacent boxes arranged in the area of the dividers are broken open and the width of the divider is increased by pivoting the box rows around the pivot axis of the film hinge.
In order to open the cover of the boxes of a box row, first the dividers between the box row must be broken open in order to then pivot the film hinge, so as to increase the width of the divider, so that the fingers of a human hand can reach into these divider to be able to take the handle for actuating and open the cover.
According to another feature of the presently disclosed invention, it is also provided that the dividers between the individual boxes are not only used for the formation of box rows, but that the boxes are also connected to one another via columns of frangible dividers. By the row-and column-like arrangement of individual boxes which together form the packaging system, the advantage is achieved in that certain boxes can be separated as row, wherein the divider of this row may be broken through and the film hinge can be torn off.
It is also possible after separating the individual box rows to break off the individual boxes of this row from the box row by breaking off the dividers that are also located between the boxes of this row.
In this manner, such a packaging system consists of multiple individual boxes that are arranged in rows and columns. If required, any number of boxes can be broken off. The cover belonging to the respective box remains with the box, since the cover is also fused on to the individual box via a film hinge according to a preferred design.
Accordingly, the entire packaging system without folding is very difficult to open, because—as mentioned—the handles of the covers required for opening only become accessible by bending the divider to be expanded between the box rows. After bending, the individual boxes in this row can be separately opened.
If a label with a perforation is used, which corresponds to the column and row arrangement of the individual boxes, double latches must be capable of being safely separated without damaging the seal. The packaging system according to the presently disclosed invention can be automatically fitted and sealed.
The object of the presently disclosed invention not only results from the objects of the individual patent claims, but also from the combination of the individual patent claims among each other.
All information and characteristics disclosed in the documents, including the summary, especially the layout shown in the drawings, are claimed as essential to the presently disclosed invention as far as they are new individually or in combination compared with the state of the art.
The presently disclosed invention is explained in detail by the following and with reference to one drawing that illustrates a single design method of the presently disclosed invention. Additional invention-essential characteristics and advantages are derived here from the drawings and their description, but other are within the scope of the present invention.
In the drawings:
Packaging system 1 consisting of multiple boxes 2, 3, 4 and 5 is shown in perspective in
Only a so-called double latch is illustrated, which means that boxes 2, 4 and 3, 5 form separable and facing bendable box rows 14 and 15.
Once all boxes 2-5 are identically formed, it is sufficient to describe the structure as a single box. Accordingly, for reasons of simplification, only the front box 2, 3 and the rearmost box 4, 5 of the respective box rows 14 and 15 are described by numbers according to
Instead of the presentation of a double latch according to
In the design shown, each box row 14 or 15 consists of five identical boxes 2, 4 and 3, 5 that can be aligned in a row. However, each box row may comprise other numbers of boxes, as envisioned to be within the scope of the presently disclosed invention.
According to the presently disclosed invention, a box row divider joint 6 is arranged between each box row 14, 15, which extends centrally along the entire longitudinal side and a film hinge 18 (
The film hinge 18 (
Each box 2-5 consists of facing parallel side panels 30, an outwardly directed front panel 29, and a rear panel 31 (
Boxes 2-5 can have an arbitrary cross-section of any size and any shape. It is merely shown as an example that boxes 2-5 approximately form a square contour, to which the presently disclosed invention is not limited. The boxes or cartons therefore can be round, polygonal, oval or have any other shape.
Boxes 2, 4 and 3, 5, constituting the lined up box rows 14, 15 are aligned so that the free pivoting end of the respective cover 8 extends inwards into the box row divider joint 6.
According to
Boxes 2, 3 and 4, 5 that extend transversely to the box row divider joint 6 are kept apart from each other by a spacing joint 7 that extends perpendicular to the box row divider joint 6, wherein breakable dividers 13 are arranged in the spacing joint 7 (
Boxes 2, 3 extending perpendicular to the box row divider joint 6 can therefore also be broken off as shown in
A comparison of
However, plastic dividers 23 (
However, they are still connected pivotally by the bottom film hinge 18, so that they can again be pivoted apart again.
Here, it is preferable that the fully swung-open position according to
Such a lock, for example, may consist of a knob, which engages in an allocated locking recess on the opposite bottom panel 32.
Such a folded double latch according to
The presently disclosed invention is not limited to the fact that the film hinge 18 according to
The film hinge could also be offset piecewise toward the rear panel 31 (
Instead of the arrangement of the pivot covers 8, movable covers may also be used.
As tamper-proof seal, provided is a label 24 that may be glued onto the closed hinged cover 8, which has row and column-wise arranged perforation lines 25, 26 which correspond with the profile of the joints 6, 7.
In this way, it is possible to separate the box row 14 from the box row 15 without damaging the remaining arrangement and thereby tear open the perforation line 25, however, whereby the perforation lines 26 remain unaffected. The boxes can only then also be separated along their perforation lines 26 after a further division of a box row 14, 15.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2012 013 927.6 | Jul 2012 | DE | national |