The invention relates to a packing module comprising at least one cover, at least one closing system, and at least one connecting system for connecting the at least one cover to the at least one closing system. The invention further relates to a packing system, and uses of a packing module as well as of a packing system are the subject matter of the present invention, and a modular system.
Packing systems are an essential part of all areas of life. For example, they play an increasingly important role in the shipment of goods, irrespective of whether in the private or commercial sector. In the industrial production of goods as well as at construction sites, packing systems are extremely important for the protection items from external influences, for transporting them from one location to another, or also for storing goods so that they are not visible to third parties.
The packaging used in the various fields is either specially designed for its intended purpose, i.e. particularly with regard to its size or other qualities, or the packaging can be universally used for many different applications. The present invention particularly relates to packing modules and packing systems which can be universally used which leads to a wide variety of areas of application.
It is an object of the invention to provide a packing module, packing systems, their uses, as well as a modular system in which universal applicability, good handleability, as well as safe storage of the packed items have priority.
Based on the packing module mentioned in the introduction, this object is solved by the packing module having, at least partly, at least at least one, preferably at least two, and more preferably at least three of the following features:
The water-repellent quality of the packing module ensures that the packing module itself does not absorb water and will therefore not store water. The packing module will thus remain dry in use so that no moisture depots will develop, particularly not in an area in which the packing module contacts a packed item. In this way, moisture-related damage to the packed items is prevented. Particularly by the packing module also being waterproof and therefore preferably capable of withstanding a water column of 800 mm or more without allowing for any moisture to enter, the packed item is virtually completely protected against moisture. It is also particularly advantageous in connection with the behaviour of the packing module with regard to water when at least some of the components of the packing module are saltwater-resistant. This is particularly useful when the packing module is to be used in seaports or on ships. When the packing module is, in addition, also breathable, moisture can pass through the per se waterproof membrane in the form of water vapour. In this way, packed moist items can dry depending on the temperature gradient present in the area of the membrane even though they are packed using the packing module. This particularly applies when, outside of the packaging, the temperature is lower than within the packaging. With the relative elasticity of the packing module of at least 10%, a plurality of advantages is achieved. On the one hand, packaging comprising one or more packing modules according to the invention can be tightly stretched around items. In this way, the items are well fixed, particularly during transport. In addition, for example, water puddles are prevented from forming on the packaging by the tension of the packaging, whereby the probability of water entering is further reduced. The relative elasticity of at least 10% is also advantageous in that the universality of the applicability of the packing module is further increased since the size of the packing module is variable in this way so that different volumes can be enclosed using the same packing modules while, at the same time, a close-fitting form of the packing module is maintained. The elasticity of the packing module can be distributed across the various components of the packing module in arbitrary weighting. Preferably, the properties of the cover achieve the major part of the elasticity. However, the closing systems and the connecting systems may also contribute to elasticity. It is even conceivable to use a non-elastic or virtually non-elastic cover and to design the connecting systems and/or the closing systems so that they achieve elasticity. Essentially, packaging designed in this way may be constituted of a single packing module. Preferably, however, packaging is a combination of a plurality of packing modules connected to each other by means of their closing systems. It is particularly advantageous that the packing module is made of a low-wear material.
With regard to the selection of the material of the packing module, the cover preferably comprises a material containing polyurethane (PU) and/or polyamide (PA) and/or a fibre-based woven and/or non-woven textile. Therefore, industrially manufactured plastic covers can be used. Likewise, it is possible that textiles are used when this is advantageous in specific areas of application, for example with regard to optics and haptics. The advantageous flexibility or elasticity of the packing module may, owing to the production type, particularly owing to the weaving type, sometimes be achieved by the mentioned materials alone, particularly by textiles.
However, it is particularly useful that the cover contains elastane (EL). Elastane is a material that has been known for a long time and, by being added to other materials, imparts extraordinary elasticity to the finished product.
With regard to the actual composition of the packing module, the cover preferably contains at least 30% PA, 4% PU, and 1% EL, respectively, more preferably at least 40% PA, 6% PU and 1.5% EK, respectively, and most preferably at least 50% PA, 8% PU and 2% EL, respectively.
In a particularly advantageous implementation, the invention is a closing system comprising at least one magnetic lock and/or at least one clamping fastener and/or at least one hook and loop fastener and/or at least one zipper and/or at least one slide mating engagement. Magnetic locks are particularly advantageous in handling because they virtually connect by themselves. To a certain degree, this holds true for hook and loop fasteners as well. Zippers and clamping fasteners can have an extremely robust design so that they can absorb high forces. Particularly in consideration of the advantageous elasticity of the packing module, it is therefore clear that even without external influences on the packing module, high forces may act on the closing system. Slide mating engagements can also absorb high forces. They are, for example, known for closing plastic bags as used by passengers for retaining drugstore items in airplane cabins.
It is of further advantage that the cover and/or the closing system and/or the connecting system have features constituting a connection interface or forming part of it. The individual components of the packing module are thus, from the outset, designed so that they can be fixedly connected to the respective other components via a connecting position. This relates to the production of the packing modules.
Here, it may be contemplated that the features include glued areas and/or attachment areas and/or welding positions and/or seams.
Furthermore, it is particularly useful that the connecting system comprises at least one sealing element. While the cover may have a sealing effect by its basic qualities alone, additional measures may possibly have to be taken in the area of the connecting system and/or of the closing system. Here, sealing elements, for example sealing lips, are particularly suitable. They have a sealing effect on the connecting system as well as, preferably, also on the adjacent closing system.
In a further implementation of the packing module, it is contemplated that the cover comprises at least one element for attaching a carrying system. These elements may, for example, be brackets, lifting rings, rings, cords, belts, spacers, legs or reel systems for a lifting, belt or cord system. This is particularly useful for the transport of the packed items, for example in industrial manufacturing plants or at construction sites.
It may also be contemplated that the cover has a baggy or envelope-like shape. Baggy shapes can be particularly useful for accommodating items in an opened state, for example small components such as screws, nails, or rivets, or also larger items such as, for example, bricks when less their sealed packaging but rather their transport from one location to another at construction sites is the objective. An envelope-like shape is particularly suitable for a storage or mailing bag. Such packing modules in an envelope-like shape are also preferably used when the particular features of the packing module, namely with regard to the behaviour towards water or other liquids, as well as elasticity are at issue.
Furthermore, it may be particularly useful that at least one fixing element is provided for attaching bag-shaped or bag-like storage compartments for documents and/or exchangeable advertising spaces and/or identification sensors. When it is contemplated to accommodate, for example, GPS transmitters and/or RFID transmitters in these storage compartments, the packaging and thus the items stored therein can be spatially tracked and identified.
Further particularities of packaging can be achieved by providing the packing module with closing systems of different types. When a packing module has different closing systems it can only be coupled with other packing modules in a specific way. For example, a row of teeth of a zipper can neither be coupled with a hook and loop fastener nor with a slide mating engagement but only with the matching row of teeth of another zipper. In this way, a packing system consisting of a plurality packing modules may, to a certain extent, exhibit a reduced variability, however, advantages can also be achieved thereby. If packaging is, always or at times, to be exclusively assembled using a plurality of packing modules in a specific way it may be desirable to select such packing modules having different closing systems. This will speed up the assembly of the packing modules to packaging, and mistakes can be avoided.
Another useful feature of the packing module may be that the cover has an imprint. This imprint can render information about the packed content. Likewise, other individualising information can be imprinted, for example company names, advertisements or the like. When, in this connection, for example, it is to be ensured that the imprints will always “automatically” have the correct orientation, for example, the predefined packing modules having different closing systems can be used. If, for example, a rectangular side module of a cuboid packaging has zippers on three sides while a hook and loop fastener is provided on one side this side module can only be mounted with the hook and loop fastener directed towards the bottom side when, to this end, a bottom module also having a hook and loop fastener as a closing system is provided. This principle can be used based on any combination of closing systems.
In addition to the packing module as such, the invention also relates to a packing system comprising at least two packing modules. Even though the entire packaging may comprise only a single packing module for specific applications, for example in case of envelopes or bags, the invention unfolds its particular advantages by the packing modules being capable of being combined with each other in varying numbers whereby the underlying, desired universality of the packaging is particularly supported.
This combinability of a plurality of packing modules is of particular relevance when applied to usage in which a first packing module forms a bottom part and, together with at least one further packing module, goods are tightly packable.
Use is particularly advantageous when the bottom part is mounted on means of transport, particularly on a pallet. The bottom part may, for example, be arranged on a pallet. The items to be packed are placed on the bottom part. The other packing module is then pulled over the items, connected to the bottom part and, in the process, preferably stretched making use of the flexibility.
A further use of a packing module is to use it together with a mobile carrying system. A mobile carrying system may, for example, simply be the belt of a worker suitable for attaching a bag consisting of one or more packing modules for storing nails, screws or rivets.
The invention further relates to a modular system comprising a plurality of packing modules, wherein, usefully, it is contemplated that it is included in a transport cycle as a multi-cycle system. When, for example, an industrial manufacturing plant is contemplated in which high flexibility is required to pack and transport diversified items, it is self-suggesting that, in this industrial plant, numerous packing modules are kept in stock, preferably in a vast variety of configurations. In this way, a selection can be made among a variety of packing modules like from an assembly kit to ultimately create matching packaging for the various items.
The invention will now be explained by way of example based on particularly preferred embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings.
In the following description of the drawings, the same numerals designate the same or comparable components. When a numeral (for example 10) is followed by a lower case letter (for example 10a) both numerals are deemed identical insofar as they designate the same or comparable components. The lower case letter only serves better orientation within the drawings. In the illustration of closing modules in the drawings, solid lines are characteristic for closing systems while broken lines illustrate folding lines. The latter may be fixedly provided by a specific preparation of the packing module or emerge by themselves in the use of the packing module depending of the packed item.
The features of the invention disclosed in the above description, in the drawings as well as in the claims may be important for the realisation of the invention both individually and in any combination.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2017 107 405.8 | Apr 2017 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2018/056293 | 3/13/2018 | WO | 00 |