This is a continuation of international application No. PCT/US2003/007812, filed Mar. 14, 2003, which is hereby incorporated by reference.
The present invention relates to a wraparound carton and blank. More particularly, the invention relates to a wraparound carton and blank for accommodating articles such as flexible sachets of semi-liquid foodstuffs, for example soft cheese, having a protruding sachet portion.
Commonly, wraparound carriers are provided with apertures to retain one or more articles. U.S. Pat. No. 4,836,375 (Shuster) illustrates one example.
Another example, U.S. Pat. No. 3,189,215 to Currie discloses a wraparound carton for packaging for bottles, slotted apertures being provided across the width of the top wall thereof to accommodate the necks of the two bottles.
A further example, U.S. Pat. No. 1,782,429 to Johnson discloses a wraparound carton for packaging tubes of material, the carton having a triangular profile and an aperture in a top wall thereof arranged to receive a cap of the tube.
When flexible articles are to be packaged, such as sachets containing semi-liquid foodstuffs for example, alignment of the necks or caps of such sachets with apertures through which they protrude when erecting the carton may be problematic due to the tendency of such articles to deform and/or overlap with each other.
The present invention seeks to overcome, or at least mitigate the problems of the prior art.
A first aspect of the present invention provides a carton for packaging an article, for example a sachet, the carton comprising opposed top and base walls interconnected by first and second side walls so as to form a tubular structure. There further comprises an aperture struck from the top wall to receive a protruding portion of the article wherein the aperture extends into a panel adjacent the top wall so as to facilitate the folding of the top wall over the protruding portion during construction of the carton.
The panel adjacent the top wall may be a securing flap arranged to secure the top wall to one of said first or second side walls. Preferably, the securing flap is disposed on the outside surface of the side wall and a portion of the side wall is disposed in the aperture to engage the article in the aperture.
According to an optional feature of this aspect of the invention, the carton is further provided with a partition panel struck from a panel forming the tubular structure, wherein the partition panel is arranged so as to ensure that the portions of the respective articles are aligned with the apertures. Preferably the partition panel is struck from one of the first or second side walls and defines a display window in said first or second side wall.
There may further comprise a stabilising flap hingedly connected to an edge of the partition panel and disposed along the inner surface of the outer one of the first or second side walls.
According to another optional feature of this aspect of the present invention the securing flap is substantially the same size as the side wall to which it is secured thereby forming a composite side wall.
A second aspect of the present invention provides a blank for forming a wraparound carton for packaging an article such as a sachet for example, the blank comprising in series a first side wall panel, a base wall panel, a second side wall panel, a top wall panel and a securing flap, there further comprising an aperture struck from the top wall panel to receive a protruding portion of the carton in use wherein the aperture extends into a panel adjacent the top wall panel so as to facilitate the folding of the top wall panel over the protruding portion during the folding of the blank to form a carton.
In one class of embodiments, the adjacent panel is the securing flap.
According to an optional feature of the second aspect of the present invention the partition panel is struck from and hingedly connected to one of the first and second side wall panels.
The blank may be a two-part blank.
A third aspect of the invention provides a method of forming a wraparound carton comprising a first side wall panel, a second side wall panel, a top wall panel and a securing flap, hingedly interconnected in series so as to form a tubular structure, the top wall panel having an article receiving aperture struck therefrom and extending into the securing flap, the method comprising the steps of:
Preferably, there comprises the step prior to step (ii) of placing the article on the first side wall and folding the base wall and second side wall around the article.
Exemplary embodiments of the invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
Referring to the first embodiment of the invention as illustrated in FIGS. 1 to 5, and in particular to
Optionally, a partition panel 32 is advantageously struck from first side wall panel 16 and is hingedly connected thereto along fold line 78. In this embodiment, it is arranged to be substantially parallel to and is located substantially midway between fold lines 38 and 40.
A securing flap 34 is hingedly connected to partition panel 32 along fold line 80. In this embodiment, the width W of partition panel between fold lines 78 and 80 is substantially the same as the width of end wall panels 14 and 18 between fold lines 36 and 38 and 40 and 42 respectively.
An aperture 54 is, in this embodiment, struck from first side wall panel 16 and may extend to second end wall panel 18 so as to interrupt fold line 40 and enable the contents of a carton formed from the blank 10a to be viewed, when in a set-up and loaded condition.
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An aperture 70 may be provided, struck from outer first side wall panel 56 and is located so as to be in register with the area defined by partition panel 32 and securing flap 34 when the two blanks are brought into a set-up condition. A cutaway portion 76 is provided in some embodiments, which portion 76 is struck from outer first side wall panel 56 and is, in this embodiment, arranged to be in register with part of aperture 54 struck from inner first side wall panel 16 when the blank is erected to form a carton.
A pair of neck apertures 72 and 74 are struck from, and extend across top wall panel 58 and, preferably, into outer first side wall panel 56. In this embodiment, the portion extending into outer first side wall panel 56 is defined by a curved cut line 73, 75, extending into outer first side wall panel 56 from the intersection of the transverse cut lines defining the apertures 72 and 74 with fold line 64.
The construction of the various embodiments described herein can be formed by a series of sequential folding and gluing operations in a straight line machine so that the carton is not required to be rotated or inverted to complete its construction. The folding process is not limited to that described below and may be altered according to particular manufacturing requirements.
To commence construction of the first embodiment shown in
The articles A are placed on the blank such that the protruding portions extend beyond the upper edge of inner first side wall panel 16.
Thereafter the base and end wall structures are erected by folding first and second end wall panels 14 and 18 inwardly along fold lines 38 and 40 respectively so as to be brought into a substantially perpendicular relationship with inner first side wall panel 16. End wall tabs 12 and 20 and end wall flaps 24, 26, 28 and 30 are then folded inwardly about fold lines 36, 42, 46, 48, 50 and 52 respectively so as to be substantially perpendicular with first and second end wall panels 14 and 18. Inner base wall panel 22 is folded upwardly and inwardly about fold line 44 so as to be brought into substantially face contacting relationship with end wall flaps 24 and 28. In one class of embodiments, inner base wall panel 22 may be secured to end wall flaps 24 and 28 using glue or other suitable securing means known in the art. Blank 10A is now in the partially erected state illustrated in
To complete erection, the second part, 10B, of the two-part blank is secured to the first part 10A by gluing or otherwise securing outer base wall panel 62 to inner base wall panel 22, as shown in
Second side wall panel 60, top wall panel 58 and outer first side wall panel 56 are then brought into mutually perpendicular relationships with the adjacent panels by folding along fold lines 68, 66 and 64 respectively such that top wall panel 58 overlies end wall flaps 26 and 30 and outer first side wall panel 56 overlies inner first side wall panel 16, thereby forming a composite first side wall. Inner and outer first side wall panels may be secured together using glue or other suitable means known in the art such as a locking tab arrangement.
In this embodiment, the respective panels of second part 10B may be further secured to tabs and flaps 12, 20, 24, 26, 28, 30 and 34 using glue or other suitable known means. In a preferred embodiment, the respective areas of one or both of parts 10A and 10B are pre-glued prior to the folding operation. The carton is then in a fully erected state as shown in
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Preferably, a portion 80, 82 of the inner side wall 16, for example the upper edge, engages the article in the aperture to be retained therewith in order to reduce relative movement of the cartons.
Referring now to the second embodiment of the invention as illustrated in
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The erection process is substantially identical to that of the first embodiment and shown in
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The construction process of the third and fourth embodiments is the same as the second embodiment, so is not described in any greater detail.
The fifth embodiment of the invention as illustrated in
There may further comprise one or more aperture structures. In
There further comprises a spacer (or bracing) tab 434, struck from base wall panel 414 and extending into spacer flap 412 so as to interrupt fold line 422. Spacer tab 434 is hingedly connected to securing flap 412 by fold line 438. The tab is defined by cut line 458, with each end of cut line 458 being connected to fold line 438 by relatively short straight mutually parallel cut lines 459a and 459b. Of course, the position of the cut lines is non-limiting and in some embodiments cut lines 459a and 459b are dispensed with. The end of tab 434 remote from fold line 438 is, in this embodiment, substantially parallel to fold line 438 so as to define a portion to engage the flange of an article or a panel of the article carrier.
Opposed pairs of article retention structures 442, 444; 446, 448 are preferably provided along fold lines 426 and 428 respectively, the structures being arranged so as to interrupt the aforesaid fold lines. Each retention structure is substantially identical, and therefore only structure 446 is described in further detail. It can be seen from
The structure further comprises a pair of spaced parallel cut lines 454 and 456 which is, in this embodiment, arranged substantially perpendicular to fold line 428, to extend from curved cut line 452 and terminates part way down second side wall panel 420. The cut lines 454 and 456 thereby define a tab portion 457.
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Spacer tabs 434 are then folded downwardly out of alignment with securing flap 412 thereby revealing aperture 436 completely. Subsequently, first side wall panel 416 is folded inwardly out of alignment with top wall panel 418 and base wall panel 414 is folded inwardly and upwardly about fold line 424 out of alignment with first side wall panel 416. The elongate nature of apertures 436 enables base wall panel 414 to fold over the base of articles A without fouling on securing flap 412.
Subsequently, securing flap 412 is folded upwardly and inwardly about fold line 422 and second side wall panel 420 is folded downwardly and inwardly about fold line 428 as shown in
The inward folding of first and second side wall panels 416 and 420 causes flange portions F to protrude laterally beyond fold lines 426 and 428 and the thickness of the flange portions causes tabs 457 to fold outwardly slightly beyond the plane of first and second side wall panel 420. The tabs 457 thereby engage underneath the flanges F, and assist in the retention of the articles A within the carton. The carton is now in a fully set-up and loaded condition.
It will be recognised that as used herein, the terms “top”, “base”, “side”, “end”, “inner”, “outer”, “upper” and “lower” with respect to the panels of the carton or carton blank are relative terms, and that the carton formed from the blank may be reoriented as necessary or as desired. It will further be recognised that rather than the side wall being formed from composite panels, the carton blank may be rearranged whereby some other wall such as a top wall may be composite.
Any reference to hinged connection should not be construed as necessarily referring to a single fold line only: indeed it is envisaged that hinged connection can be formed from one or more of one of the following, a score line, a frangible line or a fold line, without departing from the scope of invention.
It should be understood that numerous changes may be made within the scope of the invention. For example, the size and shape of top wall apertures may be altered to accommodate different sized article protruding portions and the location and size of the article viewing apertures may be altered as required. The present invention and its preferred embodiment relates to a carton which is shaped to provide satisfactory rigidity to hold items such as primary containers securely but with a degree of flexibility. The shape of the blank minimises the amount of paperboard required for the carton. The items can be applied to the carrier by hand or automatic machinery. It is anticipated the invention can be applied to a variety of carton or tray types and not limited to those of the wraparound sort.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | PCT/US03/07812 | Mar 2003 | US |
Child | 11225551 | Sep 2005 | US |