The invention concerns a packaging, in particular, a packaging for foodstuffs and semi-luxury goods, as well as packaged semi-luxury goods. The invention also concerns a method for packaging semi-luxury goods or foodstuffs.
Foodstuffs and semi-luxury goods are frequently offered to users in small, individually packaged portions, where the foodstuffs involved could be, for example, chocolate bars, that are intended for immediate consumption or, for example, teabags, that still need to be treated. Individually packaged portions of coffee that are still to be brewed are also familiar. It will be evident from the examples of teabags and prepackaged portions of coffee that their packaging must remain sealed as this encloses the contents during usage.
The invention is based on the problem of devising a packaging, in particular, a packaging for foodstuffs and semi-luxury goods, which can be handled in a simple and suitable manner.
In order to solve that problem, the invention proposes a packaging having the features stated in claim 1. The invention also proposes a method for packaging foodstuffs and/or semi-luxury goods. Elaborations on the invention are covered by the sub-claims.
The invention therefore proposes a packaging which accommodates an inner packaging that contains the item, for example, a foodstuff, that is to be packaged. This inner packaging is firmly joined to the protective packaging at a single location. Therefore, when the user, perhaps manually, opens the protective packaging, the inner packaging containing the packaged item will remain within the protective packaging and not fall out, which both simplifies the handling and allows the user to move and handle the inner packaging containing the packaged item by means of the protective packaging, without handling the inner packaging—which can be highly beneficial, particularly where foodstuffs are involved.
To facilitate the opening of the protective packaging, according to an elaboration on the invention, it may be provided that the protective packaging has perforations extending along a closed line, or another weakened zone, that may be readily broken manually. Depending upon the type of material employed, this weakened zone might also be configured such that the protective packaging is merely weakened and has no perforated holes there.
It has been proven particularly practical if the protective packaging and, if necessary, also the inner packaging, has a longitudinally extended shape, while the perforation, or other sort of weakened zone, is arranged transversely in respect to the longitudinal direction. In particular, it may be provided that the protective packaging has a grasping tab on either end. The user can then tear open the protective packaging by pulling on the grasping tabs. Once the protective package has been torn open by simply pulling on it, he/she will be able to immediately recognize whether the inner packaging is arranged within one or the other part of the protective packaging.
Depending on the circumstances of the particular case, the protective packaging might have several inner packaging sections. In the case of its primary intended purpose, namely, being able to offer single portions in a protective packaging, in accordance with an elaboration on the invention, it may be provided that just a single inner packaging containing a single portion of the item to be packaged is arranged in a protective packaging, where it may be provided that the inner packaging and protective packaging have almost the same dimensions.
Under an elaboration on the invention, it may be provided that the inner packaging and/or the protective packaging are manufactured in the form of tubular sections formed from a strip of material.
In order to manufacture individual inner packaging sections and/or protective packaging sections from a strip of material that has been joined such that if forms a flexible tube, according to an elaboration on the invention, it may be provided that the flexible tube is pressed flat at separation zones running transversely to the flexible tube and the two sides of the flexible tube are joined to one another by, for example, cementing or welding them together.
In particular, it may be provided that the flattened sections on either side of the separation zones also form the grasping tabs.
In order to manufacture the inner packaging from a strip of material, according to the invention, it may be provided that an edge of the strip of material is folded over outward and that the opposing edge is joined or cemented to the outer layer of the folded-over zone.
If so, it may be provided that a zone extending along the edge of the folded-over edge remains loose. This loose portion of the edge of the strip of material may be utilized to generate a joint with the inner surface of the protective packaging.
Under an elaboration on the invention, it may be provided that, in order to form the protective packaging, an edge of the strip of material is folded over outward and the opposing edge of the strip of material is joined to the outer layer of the folded-over edge.
As already mentioned, a user should be able to simply tear open the protective packaging and the inner packaging containing the foodstuff should then remain in one of the two parts of the separated protective packaging. To achieve this, according to an elaboration on the invention, it may be provided that the joint between the inner packaging and the protective packaging is provided in the vicinity of one end of the packaging only. No joints between the protective packaging and the inner packaging will be provided on other parts of the packaging.
Under an elaboration on the invention, it may be provided that the strip of material utilized for manufacturing the inner packaging consists of a differing, or differently treated, material than the strip of material utilized for manufacturing the protective packaging. For example, in the aforementioned case of teabags, the inner packaging might consist of a material permeable to water and having no effect on taste, while the protective packaging consists of a hermetically sealing material.
The invention also proposes a method for packaging foodstuffs and/or semi-luxury goods, as defined in the independent claims regarding said method.
According to the invention, providing items to be packaged in their inner packaging and inserting their inner packaging into their protective packaging may take place consecutively on the same apparatus.
Further features, details and benefits of the invention will be evident from the claims and the summary, the wording of both is herewith an integral part of the content of the following description of preferred embodiments of the invention by way of reference thereto, and from the drawings, which depict:
Proceeding from top to bottom in
Arranged at the top of
By this means, in the upper half of the figure, individual inner packaging sections are filled and separated from the flexible tube formed from the strip 3 of material. These individual, inner packaging sections 11 then fall into a second filling tube 12 in order that a flexible tube 14 will be formed from a strip 13 of material in a manner similar to that depicted in the upper half of the figure. The edges of the strip 13 of material are joined together using a welding chuck 15. The jaws of that welding chuck 15 may also be moved toward one another (cf. the arrow 16) and are thus capable of joining the two edges of the strip 13 of material to one another.
Here again, the flexible tube 14 is drawn downward and guided through a separating mechanism 18. This separating mechanism 18 is constructed in the same manner as the separating mechanism 8 shown in the upper half of the figure, i.e., it also incorporates a knife 19 and a pair of jaws 20. The result is an inner packaging 11 that is accommodated in a protective packaging 21 exiting the far end of the mechanism. While the inner packaging 11 is being manufactured from the strip 3 of material, the protective packaging 21 is being formed from the strip 13 of material.
Before the strip 13 of material is formed into the flexible tube 14 by being run over a forming shoulder, it runs through a station 22 that also has a pair of jaws 23 that may be moved toward one another. However, here the material is notched or perforated, rather than separated. Whether it is notched or perforated will depend upon the circumstances of the individual case involved. This notched, or weakened, zone is generated at regular intervals, where due attention is devoted to making sure that all notches are located approximately on the longitudinal centerlines of the protective packaging sections involved.
Of course, that which has been depicted in
This loose zone 32 on the strip 3 of material may be utilized for joining it to the strip 13 of material used for manufacturing the protective packaging.
The result of manufacturing a single packaging is shown in
If the user now grasps the pair of grasping tabs 36 and tears open the packaging by pulling on it along the direction of the arrows, the situation shown in
As an example, it will now be assumed that the packaging involves tea, i.e. a sort of teabag. The strip of material utilized for manufacturing the inner packaging will then be a double layer strip, where what will later become the inner surface of the inner packaging consists of a thermoplastic and what will later become its outer surface consists of cellulose fibers.
Employing the joint between the inner packaging and the protective packaging makes it possible to dispense with mechanical fasteners.
Of course, the thermoplastic portions of the associated strips 3 and 13 of material could be welded to one another, instead of cemented together by the layer of adhesive referred to in conjunction with
In the case of teabags, a mechanical knife might be utilized for producing the string of perforations 37 (cf.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2008 029 285.0 | Jun 2008 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2009/004173 | 6/10/2009 | WO | 00 | 1/26/2011 |