This application is a U.S. national stage application under 35 U.S.C. 371 of International Application No, PCT/EP2014/073823, filed on Nov. 5, 2014, and entitled IMPROVEMENTS IN OR RELATING TO PACKAGING, which in turn claims priority to and benefit of Great Britain Patent Application No, 13195516, filed on Nov. 5, 2013, which is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety for all purposes.
This invention relates to apparatus and methods for forming a container and to container blanks, containers formed therefrom.
It is known, in the construction of a paperboard-based container from a paperboard laminate container blank, that to perform satisfactory sealing of the end closures of the container to break or activate the lines of weakness that define the various sub-panels that dictate the form of the end closure so that the laminate material on both sides of the line of weakness is partially folded such that when the final sealing stage occurs the material bends about the lines of weakness more readily than is the pre-breaking or activation did not occur. In this way satisfactory sealing of the end closure can be made.
According to a first aspect of the present invention, there is provided apparatus including a forming anvil device for insertion into an end closure region of a partially formed container, the anvil device comprising a front edge region, a rear edge region, respective lateral edge regions extending between the front and rear edge regions and first and second forming portions each having a corner-forming zone at the respective rear edge region and a lateral edge region arranged substantially orthogonal to each other, each lateral edge region, extending away from the corner-forming zone and towards the front edge region, including an obliquely inwardly arranged portion.
According to a second aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method of forming an end closure of a partially formed container comprising receiving the partially formed container, inserting into an opening of the end closure a forming anvil device including a front edge region, a rear edge region, respective lateral edge regions extending between the front and rear edge regions and first and second forming portions each having a corner-forming zone including at the respective rear edge region and a lateral edge region arranged substantially orthogonal to each other, each lateral edge region, extending away from the corner-forming zone and towards the front edge region, including an obliquely inwardly arranged portion, so that respective corner-forming zones are brought to lie in adjacent internal corner end regions of the end closure, and pressing externally of the partially formed container in the region of the end closure corner end regions.
Owing to these two aspects of the invention, a forming anvil device can be provided so that in the forming of an end closure of a partially formed container, adjacent corner regions of the end closure are not only internally supported in order to produce bending about a boundary extending between the adjacent corner regions of the container but also to produce bending about a linear or non-linear boundary corresponding to the position of the respective obliquely inwardly arranged edge regions of the forming anvil device. In this way, the forming anvil can be used to form end closures of a wide variety of carton designs without the need to change or modify a packaging machine when changing from one carton design to another on that machine.
According to a third aspect of the present invention, there is provided apparatus for forming a bend in a packaging laminate about a boundary zone free from a pre-formed line of weakness comprising a first wall portion for abutting against an external surface of a first body panel of a partially formed container on one side of the boundary and a second wall portion extending obliquely inwardly with respect to the partially formed container for abutting against an external surface of a second body panel of a partially formed container on the other side of the boundary.
According to a fourth aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method of forming a bend in a packaging laminate about a boundary zone free from a pre-formed line of weakness comprising receiving the partially formed container, moving a forming device relative to the partially formed container such that a first wall portion of the forming device abuts against an external surface of a first body panel of the partially formed container on one side of the boundary and a second wall portion extending obliquely inwardly at an angle of the first wall portion abuts against an external surface of a second body panel of the partially formed container on the other side of the boundary, the arrangement being such that second wall portion contacts the partially formed container before the first wall portion and serves to urge the second body panel to substantially the same angle relative to the first body panel as between itself and the first wall portion.
Owing to these aspects, a boundary having no pre-formed linear weakness can be repeatedly and reliably formed with a forming device.
According to a fifth aspect of the present invention, there is provided apparatus comprising a pressing device comprising an outermost pressing surface and connected to an arm member rotatable about an axis whereby rotating the arm member rotates the outermost pressing surface about the axis, wherein the outermost pressing surface is arranged at an oblique angle relative to the axis.
According to a sixth aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method comprising rotating inwardly relative to a partially formed container a pressing device for pressing against an end closure sub-panel of the partially formed container defined by lines of weakness, the pressing device connected to an arm member rotatable about an axis whereby rotating the arm member rotates an outermost pressing surface of the pressing device inwardly as aforesaid, wherein the outermost pressing surface is arranged at an oblique angle relative to the axis such that the lower portion of the pressing device initially contacts the sub-panel at a lower region thereof, and as the pressing device continues on its rotary path, a contact area between the pressing surface and the sub-panel increases.
Owing to these aspects, it is possible to cause the inward folding of a gable end wall of a partially formed container having a boundary with an adjacent body sub-panel. That boundary may be a non-rectilinear boundary, the pressing device being usable to cause accurate folding about such a boundary.
According to a seventh aspect of the present invention, there is provided a container blank for forming a container and comprising a row of body sub-panels comprised of first, second, third and fourth body sub-panels arranged side-by-side, the boundaries between the body sub-panels being defined by respective, substantially straight boundary lines of weakness extending from top to bottom of the sub-panels, whereof each of the second and fourth body sub-panels include a plurality of substantially straight co-linear lines of weakness located between the respective straight boundary lines of weakness and arranged substantially perpendicularly to the row, wherein the plurality of substantially straight co-linear lines of weakness are impression lines made so that they are only visible on one side of the container blank.
According to a eighth aspect of the present invention, there is provided a container blank for forming a container and comprising a row of body sub-panels comprised of first, second, third and fourth body sub-panels arranged side-by-side, the boundaries between the body sub-panels being defined by respective, substantially straight boundary lines of weakness extending from top to bottom of the sub-panels, whereof each of the second and fourth body sub-panels include a plurality of substantially straight co-linear lines of weakness located between the respective straight boundary lines of weakness and arranged substantially perpendicularly to the row, wherein the plurality of substantially straight co-linear lines of weakness are lines made so that they are visible on at least one side of the container blank.
According to a ninth aspect of the present invention, there is provided a container blank for forming a container and comprising a row of body sub-panels comprised of first, second, third and fourth body sub-panels arranged side-by-side, the boundaries between the body sub-panels being defined by respective, substantially straight boundary lines of weakness extending from top to bottom of the sub-panels, whereof each of the second and fourth body sub-panels include a plurality of substantially straight co-linear lines of weakness located between the respective straight boundary lines of weakness and arranged substantially perpendicularly to the row, wherein the plurality of substantially straight co-linear lines of weakness consist of no more than six lines of weakness having gaps therebetween.
According to an tenth aspect of the present invention, there is provided a container comprising a loop of body sub-panels, the boundaries between sub-panels being defined by respective, substantially straight boundary lines of weakness extending from top to bottom of the sub-panels, whereof each of the second and fourth body sub-panels include a plurality of substantially straight co-linear lines of weakness located between the respective straight boundary lines of weakness and arranged substantially perpendicularly to the row, wherein the plurality of substantially straight co-linear lines of weakness are impression lines made so that they are only visible on one side of the container.
According to a eleventh aspect of the present invention, there is provided a container comprising a loop of body sub-panels, the boundaries between sub-panels being defined by respective, substantially straight boundary lines of weakness extending from top to bottom of the sub-panels, whereof each of the second and fourth body sub-panels include a plurality of substantially straight co-linear lines of weakness located between the respective straight boundary lines of weakness and arranged substantially perpendicularly to the row, wherein the plurality of substantially straight co-linear lines of weakness are lines made so that they are visible on at least one side of the container.
According to a twelfth aspect of the present invention, there is provided a container comprising a loop of body sub-panels, the boundaries between sub-panels being defined by respective, substantially straight boundary lines of weakness extending from top to bottom of the sub-panels, whereof each of the second and fourth body sub-panels include a plurality of substantially straight co-linear lines of weakness located between the respective straight boundary lines of weakness and arranged substantially perpendicularly to the row, wherein the plurality of substantially straight co-linear lines of weakness consist of no more than six lines of weakness having gaps therebetween.
Owing to these aspects, it is possible to provide a container with lines of weakness for collapsing the container, when empty, ready for discarding yet maintaining the carton integrity at an acceptable degree whilst the carton contains liquid product.
Advantageously, the container blank further comprises a row of end closure sub-panels corresponding to the body sub-panels, the boundaries of which are also defined by the substantially straight boundary lines of weakness, the second and fourth end closure sub-panels including at least one substantially straight line of weakness co-linear with the plurality of substantially straight co-linear lines of weakness on the second and fourth body sub-panels. The co-linear lines of weakness are preferably about half-way between respective boundary lines of weakness. Furthermore, at the bottom end region of the second and fourth body sub-panels diverging lines of weakness comprised of a plurality of substantially straight co-linear lines of weakness which extend obliquely to the row of sub-panels.
In order that the invention be clearly and completely disclosed, reference will now be made, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:—
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The body sub-panels P1 to P4 are bounded at their lower edges by further lines of weakness in the form of score lines and thereby divided from a row of bottom end closure panels P9 to P12.
The body sub-panels P2 to P4 are also bounded at their upper edges by further lines of weakness in the form of score lines S5 to S7 and thereby divided from a row of top obturating sub-panels P13 to P15. The body sub-panel P1 does not have a pre-formed line of weakness at the boundary with its adjacent top obturating sub-panel P16. The panels P16 and P14 are quadrangular and form respective quadrangular roof panels of the gable-topped container 4, whilst the sub-panels P13 and P15 are quadrangular and each divided by respective oblique score lines S8, S9, S18 and S19 into three substantially triangular sub-sub-panels P13a to P13c and P15a to P15c. The row of top obturating panels P13 to P16 are bounded at their upper edges by a row of top-sealing panels P17 to P20 to form a sealing fin 6 of the carton 4. In addition, a pour spout fitment 8 is applied either to the outside or the inside of the laminate of the sub-panel P16 over or through a loop of weakness 10.
The oblique score lines S9 and S18 include a slight curvature along their length which bulges towards the top obturating sub-panel P16, whilst the oblique score lines S8 and S19 are straight. In addition, the score lines S5 and S7 are of a wave-form and in a generally downward direction from around the level of the score line S6 to a lower level where they join the respective score lines S9 and S18. Therefore, the container 4 formed is an asymmetric gable-top container in which the height of the rear body sub-panel P3 is greater than the height of the front body sub-panel P1. Beneath the score lines S5 and S7 are a plurality of respective wave-form score lines S5a and S7a arranged parallely to each other. The score lines S5a and S7a are confined to the upper regions of the body sub-panels P2 and P4.
The process of converting the container blank 2 to the container 4 begins with sealing the standard fifth panel to the inside surface of sub-panels P3, P11, P14 and P19 and folding along the score line S1 to form a flat container sleeve open at both ends. The flat container sleeves are then loaded into a packaging machine, usually a so-called form-fill-seal machine. The machine comprises a plurality of mandrels fixed to a rotary hub which is rotated stepwise about its own axis. The mandrels are equiangularly spaced about the axis, and in turn receive container sleeves; the sleeves in turn have the bottom end closure panels folded-in; in turn have a hot end press applied to the outer surface of the end closures, to heat- and pressure-seal the bottom end closure panels together; the sealed bottom end closures being cooled on the mandrels and in turn the container sleeves, now closed at one end, are removed from the mandrels into pockets of a linear conveyor.
In order for the top obturating sub-panels to be closed and sealed to form a top end closure, the score lines need to be broken or activated to make the sealing process easier to complete. The score line S6 is broken to assist in the formation of the rear top obturating sub-panel. The score line S6 is broken with the assistance of a forming anvil 12 shown in
The edges 30 and 32 at their respective under sides have undercut surfaces 34, 34a, 36 and 36a angled at substantially 45 degrees to the horizontal and which ensure that there is only minimal contact areas at the internal upper rear corner zones of the partially formed container, especially at the region of the edge 32 which projects a short distance along the inside surface at the junction between the sub-panels P2, P13 and P4, P15 in order that there is no unwanted disruption to the wave-form score lines S5, S5a and S7, S7a. In practice, the respective edges 32 will lie in the gap between the respective wave-form score lines S5, S7 and those wave-form score lines S5a and S7a immediately below to an extent enough to assist the inward folding of the top obturating sub-panels P13 and P15.
Referring to an alternative embodiment of the forming anvil in
As with the embodiment of the anvil 12 in
The anvil 12 is therefore not only suitable for forming the top end closure of the container blank and container of
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Since it is preferable that the form-fill-seal machine is a double-indexing machine, so that actions at the various stations of the machine occur on two adjacent partially formed containers at the same time, and that the partially formed containers will have the pour spout fitments in one conveyor line, the second wall portion 40 has two gaps between different sections and the first wall portion 38 has two corresponding cut-out portions 42. The gaps and the cut-out portions form spaces to accommodate the pour spout fitments 8 of the two partially formed containers being acted upon by the forming device 37, there being a section of the second wall portion 40 located on each side of the respective pour spout fitments 8 to ensure sufficient bending across the whole width of the container at the boundary between the sub-panels P1 and P16.
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In order to break or to activate the bending of the laminate material about the score lines S5 and S7, the form of the outermost pressing surface 52, which is the surface that contacts the sub-sub-panels P13b and P15b, is such that as the arm member 46 is rotated and the pressing device moves towards the partially formed container, the first point of contact with the surface of the laminate is made by that part of the outermost pressing surface 52 which is the furthest perpendicularly from the axis A. In this way, a rolling effect is created for contacting the laminate material in the region where the wave-from score lines S5, S5a, S7 and S7a are present. Contact between the pressing device 44 and the parts of the sub-sub-panels P13b and P15b towards the rear of the container where the score lines S5 and S7 are at a higher level then follows where the outermost pressing surface 52 is at the least distance perpendicularly from the axis A at the edge 50. This rolling motion provides that region of the laminate with sufficient pressure to cause the breaking or activation of the top two or three wave-from score lines S5, S5a, S7 and S7a without causing unwanted creasing of the laminate at those locations.
In a double-indexing form-fill-seal machine, four pressing devices 44 are present (two for each partially formed container) at a top closure pre-breaking station. Furthermore, the mechanism by which the pressing devices 44 are connected to the form-fill-seal machine may vary according to the type of machine the pressing devices are being mounted to. This may also coincide with a change of the shape or form of the portion 44a.
The pressing device 44 may be of uniform thickness, as shown in
Advantageously, the pressing device is adjustable along the length of the arm member 46 in order to be set at the correct position along the length of the arm member 46. For example, the pressing device 44 could be mounted to a tubular sleeve 51, which fits closely over the arm member 46 and is securable in the correct position in a convenient manner.
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The finger members 100a and 100c are mounted such that, in a side view, a lower portion of them is angled upwardly and away from the arm member 46′. These lower portions of the finger members 100a and 100c correspond to the end regions of the score lines S5 and S7 and are angled so as not to disrupt the proper activation of the score lines S5 and S7.
In a similar way to the pressing device 44 of
The finger member 100a may be of uniform thickness or it may alternatively be that the substantially finger member 100a is thicker on one side and gradually decreases in thickness across its width so as to form a wedge-shape, as shown in
Advantageously, at least one of the finger members are adjustable along the length of the arm member 46′ in order to be set at the correct position along the length of the arm member 46′.
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The substantially straight score lines 62, 64, 66, 70 and 72 have the functional purpose of assisting the folding of the container when it has been emptied of its contents for waste disposal and/or recycling. The folding of the container along the score lines 62, 64, 66, 70 and 72 allow the emptied container to be folded into a substantially flat state so that its volumetric space occupied is reduced for waste storage purposes. The substantially straight score lines 62, 64, 66, 70 and 72 appear as a broken line so that, whilst still providing the waste disposal function, the carton integrity is kept at an acceptable degree when it still contains some product owing to the presence of the gaps between the score lines.
There are no more than six substantially straight lines of weakness 62 included on the body sub-panels P2 and P4 each separated by a gap, three being shown in
The substantially straight score lines 62, 64, 66, 70 and 72 may be impression lines of weakness made so that they are only visible on one side of the container blank, preferably the outside surface of the blank, which improves the container integrity when it still contains some product owing to the fact that a higher degree of folding force is required to make a fold about those lines of weakness compared to a score line which is visible of both sides of the container blank. This is useful therefore when folds have a secondary purpose and are, in this example, intended to be made when the product is emptied and the container is to be disposed of.
In this specification, reference to lines of weakness and score lines relate to such pre-formed lines in the laminate packaging material that may be seen on both the inside and outside surfaces of the container blank or to impression lines. The various lines of weakness and score lines mentioned may be a mixture of both of these types of pre-formed lines, for example in addition to the lines of weakness 62, 64, 66, 70 and 72 being impression lines of weakness, as mentioned above, the score lines S5, S5a, S7, and S7a could also be impression lines whilst the others are score lines which may be seen on both the inside and outside surfaces of the container blank.
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