The invention relates to a system comprising several packages for one or more candy bars or other (similar) products, as well as a holder for said packages.
The invention particularly refers to such a holder with which packaged candy bars or similar snack products, can be transported, stored and displayed in a shop.
It is noted that the present invention is not restricted to candy bars as packaged products, but extends to any other packaged product, such as petfood, M&M's®, etcetera.
It has been usual heretofore to pack such packaged products, such as the known Mars® or Snickers® bars which are packed in a tubular foil envelope, in cardboard display boxes, wherein a plurality of display boxes are then packed into a transport box for transport and storage. In this manner the product is packed in three packing layers, i.e. the product packaging, the display box and the transport box. It will be apparent that such a method of packaging requires much packaging material, which is undesirable from cost and environmental considerations. Such a method of packaging is moreover relatively labour-intensive during both packing and unpacking.
The invention has for its object a system for transport, storage and display (presentation) sale of such packaged products which is less expensive, wherein less packing material is necessary, and/or which is less labour-intensive.
In order to accomplish that objective, a system of the kind referred to in the introduction according to the invention is characterized in that said holder comprises at least two panels being hingeably connected to each other along adjacent edges thereof, wherein each panel comprises engaging means for engaging at least one package. Particularly, the panels are hingeable relative to each other between a display position wherein the panels are mutually in line, and a transport position wherein the panels are turned towards each other in a zigzag-manner. A significant advantage of such holders is that when they are used both the display boxes and the transport boxes are unnecessary, because the holders with the products are suitable for stacking in for instance containers during transport and storage. Each holder is particularly provided with a plurality of engaging means in the form of outwardly extending flaps, so that a plurality of candy bars or similar products can be engaged in their holding position. From a commercial (esthetic) point of view each candy bar is preferably engaged in a horizontal holding position.
In one preferred embodiment of a system in accordance with the invention the holder is at least substantially made of a cellulose containing material, preferably cardboard or paper.
In another preferred embodiment of a system according to the invention the holder is made in one piece, wherein the panels are hingeably connected to each other along a weakening line, particularly a folding line or a perforation line.
In another preferred embodiment of a system in accordance with the invention the holder comprises sleeve means for packaging the panels in the transport position. Such a sleeve means may have the form of a cardboard or paper sleeve as a single unit.
In another preferred embodiment of a system according to the invention
As said longitudinal seal is present outside the tubular envelope, whose ends are closed (for example by means of a transversal seal), a “pocket” is formed, being particularly suited for receiving said engaging means in order to firmly engage the package.
In another preferred embodiment of a system in accordance with the invention each panel comprises supporting means for supporting said tubular envelope in the holding position, wherein the supporting means comprise at least one flap extending outwardly relative to the panel. In case a panel holds a plurality of candy bars, each candy bar is supported by an adjacent (underlying) candy bar, except for the lowest (underlying) candy bar. For the latter candy bar and in case the panel holds only one candy bar, additional supporting means as mentioned above may be necessary.
In another preferred embodiment of a system according to the invention the flap of the engaging means in the holding position extends at least substantially parallel to the panel, wherein the flap of the supporting means in the holding position extends at least substantially perpendicular to the panel.
In a further preferred embodiment of a system in accordance with the invention the flap(s) is/are made of a flexible material. Preferably, the flap(s) is/are made of an elastic material, so that the flap(s) is/are capable of recovering orientation and shape after deformation. Particularly, the flap(s) can be hinged about a hinge axis, for example a folding line or perforation line present in the holder.
In a further preferred embodiment of a system according to the invention the flap(s) is/are in one piece with the holder. The holder is preferably made of a plate-like material, such as cardboard, paper or a plate-like synthetic material etcetera.
The invention is also related to a holder to be used in a system in accordance with the invention.
The invention also refers to a method for holding together for transport, storage and/or displaying at a retail outlet at least one package for one or more candy bars or other (similar) products, using a holder for said package, characterized in that said holder is provided with at least two panels being hingeably connected to each other along adjacent edges thereof, wherein at least one package is engaged by engaging means provided on each panel.
The invention will now be further elucidated with reference to an embodiment shown in the figures, wherein
The longitudinal seal 2 is present outside the tubular envelope and butts flat against the package, as is shown in
In
Candy bars 4 of
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When using said holders 7 the use of both display boxes and transport boxes is avoided, because the holders 7 with the candy bars are suitable for stacking in for instance containers during transport and storage.
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