The present invention relates to a case comprising a bottom forming a half case and a lid, the underside of the bottom being provided with recesses and the lid comprising tabs on its top surface, in line with the recesses, and of a complementary shape.
It also relates to a set of cutouts for constructing such a case and to a method of manufacture using said set.
It finds a particularly important, although non-exclusive application in the field of boxes that can be stacked on pallets, which may have a tendency to slip relative to one another while they are being handled or during transport.
Box centering systems that avoid box slippage are already known, these employing lateral lugs which collaborate with orifices positioned on or near the edge corners.
Such systems are weak and unable to withstand repeated handling.
Packagings the lid of which is formed of flaps some of which are of a shape that complements that of notches made in the bottom, likewise formed of flaps, so that these can nest together and thus provide lateral immobilization are also known (FR-A-2 311 717).
Aside from the fact that such an embodiment entails a cut-out blank shape with two sets of flaps, it is not suitable for low basis weights and does not always allow perfectly vertical stacking, because of the discrepancies that may exist when the box is being made up.
A box with a lid with tabs stuck down onto the top surface thereof is also known. The tabs are cut out and folded backward, thus exhibiting a double fold line.
Although such a box provides good centering and excellent immobilization, it is not always easy to make up because of this special feature associated with the turning back of the tab.
It is an aim of the present invention to provide a case, a set of cutouts and a making-up method which are better able than those known previously to meet the practical requirements, particularly because, on the one hand, it proposes that the cases be centered on one another, allowing the boxes to be stacked perfectly and, on the other hand, because it allows the cases to be formed in a simple and inexpensive way.
With the invention it will therefore be possible to avoid any slippage of the packagings when they are stacked on top of one another when placed on pallets and thus allow the use of light basis weight board, and in so doing avoiding the use of palletizing accessories that are costly and require extra handling.
To this end, the present invention notably proposes a packing case comprising a bottom forming a half-case obtained from a first cutout and a lid formed by a second cutout, the underside of the bottom being equipped with recesses and the lid comprising at least two tabs which are stuck to the top surface thereof, in line with the recesses of complementary shape, characterized in that the lid comprises a central panel equipped on its sides with four lateral panels two of which are equipped with end flaps, said tabs each being connected to one of said end flaps.
In some advantageous embodiments, recourse is further had to one and/or another of the following arrangements:
The invention also proposes a set of cutouts that can be used to obtain such a case.
It also and notably proposes a set of cutouts made of corrugated card sheet material, or equivalent intended to form a case, namely a first cutout able to form the bottom of the case and a second cutout able to form the lid of said case, said first cutout comprising recesses and said second cutout comprising a rectangular central panel equipped on each side with a rectangular lateral panel, namely two first opposite lateral panels connected to said central panel by first fold lines and two second opposite lateral panels connected to said central panel by second fold lines, characterized in that the two first opposite lateral panels are respectively connected along each of their lateral sides to end flaps by third fold lines to form reinforced corners, and in that at least two end flaps are connected to a stick-down tab by a fourth fold line perpendicular to the third fold line of the corresponding flap, said tabs being directed toward said second lateral panels when the second cutout is laid out flat, and able to be stuck to the top surface of the lid when it is made up in line with the complementary shaped recesses.
Advantageously, the central panel comprises slots through which the tabs can pass in the second fold lines between the central panel and the second lateral panels, said tabs being able to pass through said slots and be folded down onto and stuck to the top surface of the central panel.
In another advantageous embodiment, the lateral edges of the second lateral panels have notches.
Again advantageously, the notches are of a shape that complements that of the tabs.
Advantageously, the second cutout has four tabs.
In another advantageous embodiment, the first cutout comprises a series of at least four main walls joined together by first joining lines ending in a fixing tab, said series being connected on one side by a second joining line to a series of flaps forming the underside of said bottom, two of said flaps each comprising at least one lateral edge equipped with a notch able to form said recesses.
The invention also proposes a method for creating a packing case from a set of two cutouts of cardboard or corrugated cardboard in sheet form, as described hereinabove, in which the lid is formed by pressing down onto the top surface the tabs that have been previously coated with hot-melt adhesive.
In one advantageous embodiment, with the central panel equipped with slots at the joining lines where it meets the lateral panels, the lateral panels equipped with flaps are prefolded, the flaps are prefolded, the tabs then directed vertically are posted into the slots, then the lateral panels with no flaps are pressed down and the tabs are coated with adhesive and pressed down onto the top surface.
In another advantageous embodiment, the first and second lateral panels are folded and, once the internal faces of the flaps have been coated with adhesive, the flaps are pressed down and, finally, the tabs are pressed down onto the top surface.
Advantageously, once the panels, flaps and tabs have been coated with adhesive, the lateral panels are pressed down onto the lateral surfaces of the half-case before the flaps and tabs are pressed down onto the top surface of the lid.
The present invention will be better understood from reading the following description of some embodiments which are given hereinafter by way of nonlimiting examples.
The description refers to the accompanying drawings in which:
A first cutout 1 able to form the bottom of the case and a second cutout 2 for forming the lid of the case.
The first cutout comprises a series of four rectangular main walls 3, 4, 5, 6 joined together by first joining lines 7 which are mutually parallel and ending in a fixing tab 8, likewise rectangular, for sticking the tab onto the external periphery 9 of the wall opposite when the half-case is being formed.
The series of walls is connected along one side by a second joining line 10 perpendicular to the lines 7, to a series of substantially rectangular flaps 11, 12, 13, 14, two of said opposite flaps 12 and 14 having, on their respective lateral edges 15, 16, 17, 18, notches able to form recesses when the bottom of the half-case is formed.
More specifically, these notches are, for example, of substantially trapezoidal shape or have an outline in the form of a portion of a circle or of an oval that complements that of the tabs that will be described hereinafter, for example situated on the flap at the half-way point over one third of its height.
The other two flaps 11, 13 are free of any notches in their sides.
Finally, the other side of the series of walls has no flaps.
The second cutout comprises a rectangular central panel equipped on each side with a rectangular lateral panel 21, 22, 23, 24, namely two first opposite lateral panels 21, 23 connected to the central panel by first fold lines 25 and two second opposite lateral panels 22 and 24 connected to said central panel by second fold lines 26 which are perpendicular to the first fold lines.
The two first opposite lateral panels 21 and 23 are respectively connected along each of their lateral sides to respective rectangular end flaps 27, 28 and 29, 30 by third fold lines 31 in the continuation of the second fold lines 26, in order to form reinforced corners.
Each of these four end flaps 27, 28, 29, 30 comprises, on its lateral edge 32 which, when the second cutout is laid out flat, is directed toward the adjacent flap, a stick-down tab 33, via a fourth fold line 34 perpendicular to the third fold line 31 of the corresponding flap.
The tabs 33 can be stuck down onto the top surface of the lid when it is formed, in line with the recesses and of a shape that complements that of the latter, to allow the ones to fit into the others, as described with reference to the cutout 1.
The central panel 20 comprises slots 35 through which the tabs can pass, on the second fold lines 26 between the central panel 20 and the second lateral panels 23, 24 and which are situated a distance d from the corner of the central panel. The tabs are themselves located at the same distance d, and are of a width and thickness slightly smaller than those of the slots so that they can pass through the latter and be folded down and stuck onto the top surface of the central panel.
To do this, and in an embodiment that makes the folding-down easier, the fold line 34 is offset slightly toward the outside of the tab, for example by half the thickness of the corrugated board, or by one thickness thereof.
The second opposite panels 22 and 24 are, for their part, free of any lateral flaps and have a shape on their lateral sides 37 facing toward the tabs 33, this shape for example being that of a rectangular trapezium, the flap comprising a first part 38 angled toward the inside of the packaging from the second fold line 26, and a second part 39 which for example is parallel to the fourth fold lines 34 so that when the cut-out blank or cutout is laid out flat, there is a space 37′ providing good clearance to the corresponding tab.
The slots 35 situated on the second fold lines corresponding to the second panels indicated hereinabove number, for example, four (two per line) each being positioned substantially one quarter of the way along said line at each end thereof.
The creation of a packing case 40 from the cutouts described with reference to
In
The flaps comprising the recesses (which are not visible in the figures) are then stuck down onto the flaps that do not have recesses, to form the notches or recesses in the bottom of the box, which are going to collaborate with the tabs.
With reference to
Such fitting-together will provide excellent stability between the boxes and do so in a simple way.
This is a cutout consisting of a central panel 20 equipped on each of its sides with lateral panels 21, 22, 23, 24, two of the lateral panels 21 and 23 of which have flaps 27, 28, 29, 30 which are themselves equipped with tabs 43, for example designed to espouse the shape of the lateral edges 44 of the adjacent lateral wall 22, 24, leaving a small slot 45 around them, for example measuring 2 mm wide, to permit good clearance of the tab in relation to the adjacent board.
Such a lid will here permit a different embodiment, the make-up of which is described with reference to
The objective here is no longer that of posting the tabs 43 through slots but simply of giving the second cutout 42 the lid shape described with reference to
To do this, the second panels 22 and 24 are, for example, folded down (
The second embodiment of cutouts corresponding to
The panels 77, 79 or 81 also have another lateral edge that is straight facing the flaps that have no tab.
The corresponding first cutout 82 (cf.
In these embodiments, the second lateral panels 89 comprise dog legs 90 on their upper edge.
Finally,
Here, each first cutout comprises a series of three walls 94, 95, 96, joined together by parallel third joining lines and are equipped at each end and respectively via a fourth 98 and a fifth 99 mutually parallel joining lines, with a first 100 and a second 101 series of substantially rectangular flaps, namely three flaps 102, 103, 104 and 105, 106, 107.
In the embodiment of
In the embodiment of
Finally,
As goes without saying and as is in any case evident from the foregoing, the present invention is not restricted to the embodiments more particularly described. On the contrary, it encompasses all variants thereof particularly those in which the shape of the tabs is different.
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