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EP2307283A1 - Agencement de protection - Google Patents

Agencement de protection

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Publication number
EP2307283A1
EP2307283A1 EP08784889A EP08784889A EP2307283A1 EP 2307283 A1 EP2307283 A1 EP 2307283A1 EP 08784889 A EP08784889 A EP 08784889A EP 08784889 A EP08784889 A EP 08784889A EP 2307283 A1 EP2307283 A1 EP 2307283A1
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Prior art keywords
protection arrangement
region
spacing
objects
spacing region
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English (en)
Inventor
Filip Klepacki
Gert De Smedt
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DS Smith Packaging Marketing NV
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SCA Packaging Marketing NV
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
    • B65D71/00Bundles of articles held together by packaging elements for convenience of storage or transport, e.g. portable segregating carrier for plural receptacles such as beer cans or pop bottles; Bales of material
    • B65D71/0085Packaging elements adhered to the articles, e.g. a carton sheet

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  • the present invention relates to a protection arrangement for holding together and protecting a plurality of objects.
  • the invention further relates to a blank for forming a protection arrangement, an assembly of a protection arrangement and a plurality of objects and a method for forming an assembly.
  • Packaging is very important when handling products through the whole chain of production, storage, transport, factory/retailer/home storage, selection by user/buyer, carrying, storage ; consuming, etc. With appropriate packaging the products are protected during e.g. transport and storage.
  • the packaging should assist the user/buyer in choosing a certain product, e.g. by displaying information regarding the product name and content. It is also advantageous if the package is easy to carry, e.g. from the shop to home.
  • Such a box generally has four sides and a bottom. There is no top side, which makes it easy to remove the cartons out of the box.
  • the top side corners are reinforced by triangular edges, which stiffen the box to maintain a rectangular shape of the box.
  • the triangular edges also provide surfaces upon which a new box can be placed on top of the first box, so that the box can carry the load of the above cartons and boxes, thereby avoiding putting weight on the protruding elements.
  • these boxes suffer from several drawbacks. Not only is a considerable amount of material needed to provide a box of sufficient volume to accommodate the cartons, the boxes are also not optimal for the consumer. Thus, when a consumer wants to buy more than one carton he/she has to lift them one by one over to his/her shopping trolley. Of course, it would be possible to group the cartons in another package, e.g. a 6-pack, but then a further package is needed for each product, since the liquid product is packed in a carton, which is packed in a 6-pack, which in turn is packed together with other 6-packs in a box. When all the cartons have been removed from the box. the empty box serves no further purpose and simply constitutes waste.
  • a protection arrangement for holding together and protecting a plurality of objects, each object having a protruding element extending from a first surface of the object.
  • the protection arrangement is capable of adopting a stacking configuration and the protection arrangement comprises a connecting region and a spacing region.
  • the connecting region and the spacing region are separated by a first fold line such that when the arrangement is in its stacking configuration, the spacing region extends substantially perpendicular to the connecting region.
  • the spacing region has a first surface adapted to contact the first surface of the object and a second surface adapted to form a stacking surface substantially parallel to the first surface of the spacing region when the protection arrangement is in its stacking configuration.
  • the connecting region has a first surface for contacting a second surface of each object.
  • the spacing region is adapted to contact the surface of the object having the protruding element, the thickness of the spacing region can be chosen such that it is greater than the height of the protruding element. In this manner, a substantially flat stacking surface is attained at the same time that the protruding elements will not be required to bear the weight of any objects placed on the stacking surface.
  • a further object of the invention is to provide a method for forming an assembly of objects and a protection arrangement. This object is achieved by the method of claim 24.
  • Fig. 1 is a schematic perspective view of a protection arrangement according to a first embodiment of the invention
  • Figs. 2a - 2c show possible configurations of the protection arrangement of Fig. 1 ;
  • Fig. 3 is a perspective view of an assembly with a protection arrangement according to a second embodiment of the invention.
  • Fig. 4 shows a blank for the protection arrangement of Fig. 3;
  • Fig. 5 is a perspective view of an assembly with a protection arrangement according to a third embodiment of the invention.
  • FIG. 6 shows a blank for the protection arrangement of Fig. 5;
  • Fig. 7 is a perspective view of an assembly with a protection arrangement according to a fourth embodiment of the invention.
  • Fig. 8 shows a blank for the protection arrangement of Fig. 7,
  • Fig. 9 shows in principle how to make the protection arrangement of Fig. 3.
  • Fig. 1 illustrates a protection arrangement 1 according to a first embodiment of the invention.
  • the protection arrangement is intended to hold together and protect a plurality of objects 2.
  • the objects have protruding elements 3 extending from a first surface 4 of the object.
  • the objects are parallelepiped liquid containers and the protruding elements are constituted by spouts covered by a protection cap on the top surface of the containers.
  • Such containers may typically have a volume of between 0.2 and 2 litres.
  • the protection arrangement 1 comprises a connecting region 5 having a first 6 and a second surface 7 and a spacing region 8 having a first surface 9 and a second surface 10.
  • the main purpose of the connecting region 5 is to hold the objects 2 together.
  • the connecting region 5 is in contact with a second surface 11 of each object 2.
  • the connecting region 5 is separated from the spacing region 8 by a first fold line 12.
  • the protection arrangement 1 forms together with the plurality of objects 2 an assembly 13.
  • the assembly can comprise one, two, three, four, six, eight or ten or more objects. It is preferred to use an even number of objects, since the assembly is then better balanced when carried.
  • the protection arrangement 1 is capable of adopting a stacking configuration, as shown in Figs. 1 and 2a.
  • the first surface 9 of the spacing region 8 is adapted to contact the first surface 4 of the objects 2.
  • the second surface 10 of the spacing region 8 forms a stacking surface which is substantially parallel to the first surface 9 of the spacing region.
  • the first 9 and second surfaces 10 of the spacing region are separated by a second fold line 14.
  • the stacking surface is formed in such a way that the protruding elements 3 of each object 2 will be below the stacking surface and will thus not carry any weight from any objects placed on the stacking surface.
  • the protection arrangement is further capable of adopting a carrying configuration, as indicated in Fig. 2c.
  • Fig. 2b shows the displacement between the stacking configuration and the carrying configuration.
  • Carrying can be further facilitated by providing the protection arrangement with a first set of openings 15 to form a grip or by adding a handle (not shown).
  • the connecting region is also capable of holding the objects together in the carrying configuration.
  • the protection arrangement is generally T- shaped in the stacking configuration and generally l-shaped in the carrying configuration.
  • the first surface 9 of the spacing region 8 comprises two halves, a first half 16 and a second half 17.
  • the second surface 10 of the spacing region 8 also comprises two halves, a first half 18 and a second half 19, separated from each other by a third fold line 20.
  • the first surface 6 of the connecting region 5 transforms at the first fold line 12 into the first half 16 of the first surface, which at the second fold line 14 transforms into the first half 18 of the second surface, which at the third fold line 20 transforms into the second half 19 of the second surface, which at a fourth fold line 21 transforms into the second half 17 of the first surface, and which at a fifth fold line 22 transforms into the second surface 7 of the connecting region.
  • All fold lines, from the first to the fifth 12, 14, 20, 21, 22 are parallel to each other.
  • each half 16, 17, 18, 19 of both the first and the second surfaces 9, 10 of the spacing region has the same width w, defined as the distance between one of the fold lines to the adjacent fold line.
  • first half of the first surface and the second half of the second surface may have a width which is different to the width of the second half of the first surface and the first half of the second surface to thereby form a non-symmetric generally T-shaped protection arrangement.
  • the first half 18 of the second surface 10 of the spacing region 8 is folded against the first half 16 of the first surface 9 of the spacing region 8, and the second half 19 of the second surface 9 of the spacing region is folded against the second half 17 of the first surface 9 of the spacing region 8. Thereby a substantially flat stacking surface is formed.
  • the first half 16 of the first surface 9 of the spacing region 8 is located against the second half 17 of the first surface 9 of the spacing region and the first half 18 of the second surface 10 of the spacing region is located against the second half 19 of the second surface 10 of the spacing region.
  • carrying can be further facilitated by providing the protection arrangement with a first set of openings 15 to form a grip.
  • these openings are preferably located in the two halves of the second surface 18, 19 of the spacing region 8, so that they together in the generally l-shaped carrying configuration form a through-going hole which is easy to grip.
  • both the first 6 and second 7 surfaces of the connecting region 5 for contact with the objects, since the assembly will have a better balance with weight on both sides.
  • the protection arrangement is made of foldable material which has been folded to provide a stacking surface as described above.
  • the foldable material is capable of changing shape, so that the protection arrangement can be manipulated between the stacking and the carrying configuration, i.e. the folds are not permanent and permit displacement between different angles, e.g. 0°, 90°, 180° and 270°.
  • Suitable materials are for example cardboard, corrugated cardboard, plastics or thin metals.
  • protection arrangement which has a permanent stacking configuration.
  • Such a protection arrangement could for example be made of moulded plastic.
  • the stacking surface of the protection arrangement should be essentially flat and arranged so that the protruding elements are protected. In Fig. 1 this is achieved by the thickness of the spacing region, where the material of the protection arrangement is double-folded. In order to save material, it would also be possible to have a thin material comprising the first and second surface and having distance members in between the surfaces to obtain sufficient height. Of course, such a structure would need to possess sufficient rigidity to allow further objects to be stacked on top of the protection arrangement.
  • FIG. 3 Each assembly comprises six objects 2 in the form of rectangular blocks having a spout with a cap as a protruding element 3.
  • the protection arrangement is separable into detachable modules 23, in this case comprising two objects, along separation lines 24. These can for example be perforated lines.
  • the protection arrangement covers most of the first surfaces 4 of the objects, except for where the elements 3 are protruding. Preferably at least 50% of the area of the first surface 4 of the objects is covered by the protection arrangement, more preferably at least 70% and most preferably at least 90%.
  • the term "area" includes the area of the first surface occupied by the protruding element 3.
  • Fig. 3 illustrates how the protection arrangement can be changed between the stacking configuration (like the assembly at the back) and the carrying configuration (like the assembly at the front).
  • Each module may be provided with openings constituting the aforementioned first set of openings 15 to facilitate carrying of separate modules.
  • the protection arrangement of the second embodiment also has a second set 25 of openings, being able to accommodate the protruding elements 3. These openings 25 are provided at the edges of the protection arrangement 1 in its stacking configuration in such a way that these openings 25 have an open circumference, thereby making it simpler to separate an object from the assembly.
  • the above-described protection arrangement 1 may be made from a blank 26 as illustrated in Fig. 4.
  • a suitable material is corrugated cardboard having a certain thickness t.
  • An opening of the first set of openings 15 is tangential to an opening of the second set of openings 25.
  • the first and second surfaces 6, 7 of the connecting region 5 are shaped so that they will interlace with each other in the protection arrangement, so that the thickness of the connecting region 5 will only be t, while the thickness of the spacing region 8 will be 2 x t, since the blank material is double-folded.
  • the connecting region may also comprise double-folded material, as shown in Fig. 1 for example.
  • the connecting region 5 of the protection arrangement has one or more nick regions 27 surrounded by rupturable nick separation lines 28.
  • the nick regions 27 are intended to be affixed to the second surfaces 11 of the objects, by e.g. an adhesive.
  • the protection arrangement tends to break at the nick separation line 28, thereby facilitating detachment of an object from the protection arrangement.
  • the blank 26 of Fig. 4 is shown as a separate sheet comprising three modules 23.
  • the blank could also be a roll having a plurality of modules, one after another.
  • the assemblies could in such case comprise any desired number of objects, something which would optimize pallet fit for storage and transportation, irrespective of the size of pallet.
  • Fig. 5 illustrates assemblies 13 having a protection arrangement 1 according to a third embodiment of the invention.
  • a blank 26 suitable for forming such a protection arrangement is illustrated in Fig. 6.
  • the objects 2 of Fig. 5, shown here by way of example in the form of rectangular blocks, are "lying down” in the stacking configuration (see the assembly at the front).
  • Their protruding elements 3 are directed inwards for better protection.
  • the objects are arranged in the assembly so that the protruding element of one object is directed towards a flat region of the first surface 4 of the opposing object and vice versa.
  • a second set of openings 25 (Fig. 6) in the spacing region 8 accommodates the protruding elements 3.
  • the protection arrangement of Fig. 5 comprises two parts, a first part 29 and a second part 30.
  • Each of the parts 29, 30 constitutes a protection arrangement by itself, but in this embodiment they are combined to provide further advantages.
  • the two parts are arranged with respect to each other such that in the stacking configuration at least parts of the second surfaces 10 of the spacing regions 8 contact each other.
  • the first and second parts 29, 30 are joined to each other, preferably by an adhesive, along at least parts of the second surfaces 10 of the spacing regions 8.
  • the spacing regions 8 extend beyond the first surfaces 4 of the objects 2. In the stacking configuration these extended portions of the spacing regions are brought to contact a third surface 31 of each object, which surface is parallel to the second surface 11 of each the object.
  • the objects 2 In the carrying configuration (like the assembly at the back), the objects 2 "stand up" with the protruding elements 3 directed upwards.
  • the second surface 7 of each connecting region 5 of the two parts 29, 30 contact each other. This results in a well-balanced assembly which is easy to carry.
  • the upper openings of the second set of openings 25 together with the first set of openings 15 may be used as a handle to further facilitate carrying.
  • the corresponding blank 26 is shown in Fig. 6.
  • the blank is cut in the middle providing the two parts 29, 30.
  • the blank of Fig. 6 has nick regions 27 corresponding to those of Fig. 4 mentioned above.
  • FIG. 7 an assembly comprising a protection arrangement 1 according to a fourth embodiment is illustrated in an exemplary assembly 13 comprising six objects 2.
  • a corresponding blank 26 is illustrated in Fig. 8.
  • the connecting region 5 has a first 6 and a second surface 7, being parallel to each other and being perpendicular to the spacing region 8, which comprises two parts.
  • the connecting region 5 further has a third surface 32 being perpendicular to both the first 6 and second surface 7 and being in contact with a third surface 31 of the objects, the third surface of the objects 31 being opposite to the first surface 4 of the objects.
  • the protection arrangement 1 is opened.
  • the protruding elements are accommodated by openings 25 of the second set of openings, which are located so that they have an open circumference.
  • An extra handle (not shown) may be added to facilitate carrying.
  • FIG. 9 One method suitable for forming assemblies using the above-described first embodiment of the protection arrangement is shown in Fig. 9.
  • Each blank 26 is supplied from a roll 33 of continuous blank material.
  • the blank material has already been provided with fold lines 12, 14, 20, 21 , 22 in an earlier process step (not shown) and has been rolled up double- folded.
  • the second surface 11 of the objects 2, here in the form of rectangular blocks, are adhered to what will be the first 6 and second surfaces 7 of the connecting region 5 of a protection arrangement.
  • the blank materia! is folded using for example a shaping plate so that the spacing region 8 is formed to be perpendicular of the connecting region 5, with the first surface 9 of the spacing region 8 in contact with the first surface 4 of the objects 2.
  • the spacing region then forms a stacking surface on its second surface 10.
  • a similar method may be used for forming assemblies incorporating the above-described second embodiment of the protection arrangement.
  • the objects are caused to rotate through 90° so that the respective first surfaces 4 of the objects face each other, with the protruding elements 3 being accommodated in the second set of openings 25 of the spacing regions 8. Thereafter, the portions of the spacing regions which extend beyond the first surfaces of the objects are folded over to lie against the third surfaces 31 of the objects.
  • the protection arrangement offers the advantage that it need not extend around the entire circumference of the objects. Particularly for the first three embodiments, not only does this imply material savings, it also means that the objects can be easily viewable and are easily accessible to be detached from the protection arrangement.

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Abstract

L'invention porte sur un agencement de protection (1) pour maintenir ensemble et protéger une pluralité d'objets (2). Chaque objet comporte un élément saillant (3) s'étendant à partir d'une première surface (4) de l'objet. L'agencement de protection (1) est apte à adopter une configuration empilée. L'agencement de protection (1) comprend une région de liaison (5) et une région d'espacement (8), la région de liaison et la région d'espacement étant séparées par une première ligne de pliage (12), de telle sorte que, lorsque l'agencement est dans sa configuration empilée, la région d'espacement (8) s'étend sensiblement perpendiculairement à la région de liaison (5). La région d'espacement (8) comporte une première surface (9) apte à venir en contact avec la première surface (4) de chaque objet (2) et une seconde surface (10) apte à former une surface d'empilement sensiblement parallèle à la première surface (9) de la région d'espacement (8) lorsque l'agencement de protection (1) est dans sa configuration empilée. La région de liaison (5) comporte une première surface (6) pour venir en contact avec une seconde surface (11) de chaque objet.
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