[0001] The present invention relates to an opening arrangement for packing containers of
the type wherein a part of the packing container wall which is openable by means of
a tearing thread is limited by an opening indication line.
[0002] It is customary for an opening arrangement in a packing container wall of paper or
laminated plastic material to be formed with the help of a weakening line arranged
in the wall, which extends around an openable portion. When the packing container
is to be opened, this is usually done in that the openable portion, delimited by the
weakening line, is pressed into the package, whereupon it may be torn off. This type
of opening arrangement is customary in packing containers e.g. for washing powders
or flakes.
[0003] In packing containers e.g. for liquid contents the opening arrangement described
is not suitable. In packages for liquid contents other solutions have therefore been
tried and a common one among these consists in providing the packing container wall
with a punched-out hole which is covered by a tear-off tearing strip. However, this
opening arrangement is both expensive and more complicated and moreover provides inferior
impermeability to liquid and gas which is a disadvantage in particular in the case
of sensitive foodstuffs.
[0004] A desirable solution consists therefore in modifying the firstmentioned opening arrangement
in such a manner that the openable portion of the packing container wall can be opened
without having to be pressed into the packing container and without the risk of splashing
or spilling. This modification can take the form of the opening arrangement being
provided with a tearing thread applied along the weakening line, one end of which
is accessible from the outside of the package and by means of which the connection
of the openable part of the wall with the remaining packing container wall can be
broken. An opening arrangement comprising a tearing thread of this type functions
very well but will be somewhat complicated to manufacture, since the application with
sufficient accuracy of the tearing thread is time-consuming and difficult, especially
when the tearing thread is to be applied along a curved opening indication line. In
the mechanical, rapid manufacture of packing containers from a moving material web
therefore it has not been possible up to now to apply the tearing thread with sufficient
accuracy.
[0005] It is an object of the present invention to provide an opening arrangement for packing
containers which is not subject to the abovementioned disadvantages.
[0006] It is a further object of the present invention to provide an opening arrangement
which is simple and fairly inexpensive and which moreover is easily openable.
[0007] It is a further object of the present invention to provide an opening arrangement
with a tearing thread which is easy to apply also in the rapid, automatic manufacture
of packing containers, especially from moving material webs.
[0008] These objects have been achieved in accordance with the invention in that an opening
arrangement for packing containers of the type wherein a part of the wall of the packing
container which is openable by means of a tearing thread is delimited by an opening
indication line, is given the characteristic that the opening indication line is curved
or arched, that the tearing thread extends substantially rectilinearly between two
points of the opening indication line, and that the tearing thread is firmly attached
to the packing container wall at least at one of the said points. Owing to the tearing
thread being applied rectilinearly in such a manner that it coincides only in two
points with the opening indication line, the application is appreciably facilitated
without the openability being impaired, since the tearing thread, once the tearing
has properly started, will follow the weakened opening indication line in the material.
[0009] An embodiment of the opening arrangement in accordance with the invention has been
given the further characteristic that the tearing thread in packing containers which
are manufactured from weblike material runs parallel with the direction of the web.
[0010] A further embodiment of the arrangement in accordance with the invention has been
given the further characteristic that the tearing thread is fixed in a detachable
manner to the surface layer of the packing container wall facing towards the inside
of the package.
[0011] A further embodiment of the arrangement in accordance with the invention has been
given the further characteristic that the opening indication line constitutes a sealing
line between two wall parts forming the packing container.
[0012] A further embodiment of the arrangement in accordance with the invention has been
given the further characteristic that the one end of the tearing thread extends through
the opening indication line and is located outside the packing container.
[0013] A further embodiment of the arrangement in accordance with the invention has been
given the further characteristic that the end of the tearing thread extending outside
the packing container is connected to a part of the packing container material in
the shape of a tearing tab.
[0014] A further embodiment of the arrangement in accordance with the invention has been
given the further characteristic that the front end of the tearing thread located
outside the packing container meets the opening indication line in an obtuse angle.
[0015] A further embodiment of the arrangement in accordance with the invention has been
given the further characteristic that the openable part of the wall of the packing
container is in the form of a turn-up lid which is pivotable about a straight line
which extends between the end points of the opening indication line and delimits the
openable lid part from an adjoining part of the packing container wall.
[0016] A further embodiment of the arrangement in accordance with the invention has been
given the further characteristic that the said line coincides with the straight line
along which the tearing thread is detachably fixed to the packing container wall.
[0017] The arrangement in accordance with the invention will be described in more detail
in the following with special reference to the enclosed drawings which schematically
show a preferred embodiment of the arrangement in accordance with the invention as
provided in a known type of packing container.
Figure 1 shows a packing container with an opening arrangement in accordance with
the invention before the opening.
Figure 2 shows the packing container in accordance with figure 1 after the opening.
Figure 3 shows the successive phases in the manufacture of a packing container in
accordance with figure 1.
[0018] The packing container shown in figure 1 is substantially of the same type as that
described thoroughly in Swedish patent no. 330.505, to which reference is made. The
packing container is made of a laminated all-plastic material which comprises an inside
layer of foamed plastic material, e.g. polystyrene, which is covered on both sides
by homogeneous layers of the same material. The central foamed carrier layer has a
thickness of approx. 0,8 mm, whilst the two homogeneous outer layers have a thickness
of only 0,1 mm. The combination of a relatively thick, central foamed layer and homogeneous
surface layers imparts to the material a good rigidity and makes it liquid- tight
at the same time. Through the choice of a thermoplastic material it becomes possible
in a simple manner to heat-seal the packing container.
[0019] As will be evident from the drawing, the packing container is made of two parts,
namely a semi-circular or U-shaped curved casing part 1 and a back part 2, the upper
and lower end parts of which form the top part 3 and bottom part 4 of the packing
container. The casing part 1 and back part 2 are joined to one another by means of
a heat seal 5 extending around the whole edge surface of the casing part. The outer
end of the top part 3 remote from the central portion 2' of the back part 2 has the
shape of an openable lid 6, the boundary line of which against the remainder of the
top part 3 coincides with a tearing thread 7 which is situated in the lower surface
of the top part facing towards the inside of the package and runs substantially parallel
with the folding line between the central portion 2' of the back part and the top
part 3. The tearing thread 7 passes through the seal 5 in the vicinity of its end
points, and the one end of the tearing thread extends a little outside the seal where
it forms a gripping tab 8, wherein the tearing thread end is attached to a projecting
portion of the top part 3.
[0020] The tearing thread 7 extends substantially rectilinearly between two points situated
symmetrically on the sealing line 5. The part of the seal 5 situated between these
points (which may be weakened compared with the remaining extent of the seal) serves
as an opening indication line 5' along which the seal is caused to break with the
help of the tearing thread 7 when the packing container is to be opened. As mentioned
previously, one end of the tearing thread 7 is attached to the opening tab 8, and
the opposite end of the tearing thread, where it meets the opening indication line
5' is also durably attached to the packing container material. The portion of the
tearing thread 7 situated between the said points of attachment is either wholly free
or it is also joined detachably to the surface of the packing container wall facing
the inside of the package.
[0021] In figure 2 the packing container in accordance with figure 1 is shown after its
opening. The packing container according to figure 2 is otherwise identical with that
shown in figure 1 and comprises a casing part 1, an elongated back part 2, the end
parts of which form the top part 3 and bottom part 4. The lid part 6, located at the
outer end of the top part 3, is shown in open or turned-up state, the straight line
which extends between end points of the opening indication line 5', that is to say,
the line along which the tearing thread 7 is situated before the opening, serves as
a folding line or hinge. As can be seen from figure 2, after the opening of the packing
container, the tearing thread 7 continues to be attached with its one end to the packing
container. At the opposite end or front end of the tearing thread the opening tab
8 attached to the tearing thread is apparent which has been torn off the top part
3 on opening.
[0022] Figure 3 shows schematically the manufacture of a packing container in accordance
with figures 1 and 2. The casing part 1 and the back part 2 respectively of the packing
container are manufactured from two separate webs which in the first place are mechanically
processed and formed each for itself to be subsequently combined and attached to one
another so as to form packing containers. The manufacturing process, which is also
described in detail in Swedish patent no. 330.505 will here only be described schematically
to facilitate understanding of the invention.
[0023] The two material webs consist as mentioned previously of a laminated material comprising
a central layer of foamed plastic material which is covered on both sides with homogeneous
thermoplastic material. One of the webs, that is to say, the web which is to form
the back parts of the packing containers, is appreciably wider than the other web
and is provided moreover in the vicinity of its upper edge (figure 3) with the tearing
thread 7, which can be joined detachably to the homogeneous plastic layer which eventually
will constitute the inside of the packing container. During the successive feed through
the packing machine the packing material web is converted in that certain portions
(including parts of the tearing thread) are punched out along these two edges so that
a line of substantially U-shaped lugs or off-cuts located opposite one another is
formed along the two edges. The lugs or off-cuts will subequently form the top and
bottom parts of the packing containers and are situated in pairs opposite one another
transversely over the material web and they are connected via intermediate portions
which correspond to the actual back part 2' of the finished packing container. The
off-cuts, as mentioned previously, are substantially of U-shape and consist thus of
a portion located closest to the centre back part 2' which is delimited by substantially
parallel edge lines and an end portion which is limited by a substantially semicircular
edge line. In the off-cut which is to form the top part of the packing container the
semicircular edge line is broken by a projecting tearing tab 8, which extends unilaterally
from the one side of the top part at even height with the tearing thread 7 running
across the top part. To ensure a firmer attachment of the two end parts of the tearing
thread to the top part 3 the area on the tearing tab 8 as well as the area on the
opposite end or back end of the tearing thread 7 can be subjected to a warming up
to softening temperature and to a compression which ensures attachment of the tearing
thread ends to the material of the top part.
[0024] At the same time as the abovementioned conversion of the one material web a mechanical
processing of the other material web, that is to say, the material web which is to
form the casing parts 1 of the packing containers is also taking place. This material
web is narrower than the material web forming the back parts and has a width which
corresponds to the width of the punched-out area which is to form the actual back
parts 2' of the packing container. The curved casing parts 1 of the packing containers
are now formed in that the packing material web is warmed up to its softening temperature,
whereupon it is subjected to a mechanical shaping process during which the material
web with the help of a shaping tool is pressed down into a series of continuous U-shaped
recesses. Thanks to the thermoplastic characteristics of the material this shaping
process can be done without any damage to the material and results in the material
web being converted to a line of continuous U-shaped casing parts 1.
[0025] After this preliminary forming of the two material webs, they are made to run substantially
parallel and are then brought together successively in such a manner that the end
portions of the legs of the U-shaped casing parts come to rest against the central
portion of the wider material web which is to constitute the actual back parts 2'.
It is ensured that the casing parts are so placed opposite the top and bottom parts
3 and 4 respectively that these parts in a following folding-down operation end up
in correct position and seal up the open sides of the casing parts. After correct
placing, a warming up of the material surfaces which are to be joined together with
top and bottom parts 3 and 4 respectively takes place, whereupon the latter are folded
down so that they come to rest against the late- . ral edges of the casing part 1
where a heat sealing is carried out in that the material parts are pressed together
for a brief instant and are allowed to cool. Thereafter, the packing containers are
filled with the help of a filler pipe not shown on the drawing which, making use of
the flexibility of the material, extends into the continuous line of packing containers
via the interspace between the back parts 2 and the end portions of the legs of the
casing parts 1. The filling, like the whole of the manufacturing process, occurs whilst
the material webs are in continuous movement, and simultaneously with a packing container
having been filled to the required extent it is also being moved past the end of the
filler pipe for the pack part to be pressed against and sealed to the leg end of the
casing part, so that the packing container will now be fully closed. This continuous
line of filled and closed packing containers is then divided whilst continuing its
travel through the packing machine into individual packing containers, by means of
a cutter, not shown, which by transverse cuts separates the still coherent packing
containers from one another, whereupon the packing containers are ready.
[0026] When the packing containers are manufactured from the packing laminate mentioned
earlier consisting of a central layer of foamed material, e.g. polystyrene, which
is covered on both sides with thin homogeneous polystyrene layers, it is suitable
for use as a tearing thread a cotton thread which is impregnated with an acrylic polymer.
The thread should have a diameter of approx. 0,5 mm. As mentioned earlier, the two
end parts of the thread are attached to the packing container material in that the
portions which are to be joined are heated to the softening temperature of the material
(approx. 235
0C), whereupon the areas are allowed to cool under compression so that a heat-sealing
takes place. The part of the tearing thread located between these portions may either
extend freely along the inner surface of the packing material or be joined detachably
to the same, e.g. by spot heat-sealing or by a non-permanent sealing which can be
achieved by carrying out the heat-sealing at a somewhat lower temperature and/or pressure.
[0027] Naturally, different materials or combinations of materials are conceivable for the
layers combined in the packing laminate, bearing in mind a number of different factors,
e.g. the contents for which the package is intended, the durability of the package,
costs etc. The manner of realization of the tearing thread too may vary in respect
of shape as well as of material and it is conceivable e.g. to give the tearing thread
the shape of a relatively flat and wide band. It is also possible to attach the thread
ends to the packing material with the help of an additional material, e.g. a so-called
hot-melt. It is important, however, that the tearing thread should be placed so that
it extends substantially rectilinearly between the two points of attachment on the
edge lines of the lid part and furthermore that the tearing thread extends parallel
with the direction of the web which appreciably facilitates the application. It is,
of course, important that the end of the tearing thread should extend outside the
packing container and it has been found appropriate to join in the manner described
above the end of the tearing thread to a part of the packing container material shaped
as a tearing tab 8, since this appreciably facilitates the opening of the package.
[0028] When the packing container is to be opened, the projecting tearing tab 8 is gripped
and the tearing is started upwards or possibly obliquely outwards across the rounded
edge lines of the openable lid part. The tearing tab will then break and will be separated
from the top part proper of the packing container whilst the front end of the tearing
thread 7 connected to the tearing tab 8 commences to run along and to cut through
the seal between the top part 3 and the casing part 1 serving as an opening indication
line 5'. Since the end of the tearing thread 7 located outside the packing container,
owing to the rounded-off outer end of the top part meets the opening indication line
5' at an oblique angle (the angle between the projecting front end of the tearing
thread and the opening indication line is obtuse and preferably amounts to between
120 and 150
o, which value has proved to give a safe control to allow a safe guiding of the thread),
the thread will run in the right direction along the sealing line on opening. The
tearing thread 7, if it is at all attached to the inside of the packing material,
will then successively come loose and run along the whole opening indication line
5' until it is connected to the packing container only by its back end. Owing to the
relatively great strength of the packing material compared with the strength of the
opening indication line 5, the tearing thread runs without difficulty along the opening
indication line. This is also helped of course by the fairly slight attachment of
the major part of the thread and the fact that the inside of the packing container
material is uniform and smooth, so that there is no risk of the thread running along
a straight line towards its back end.
[0029] When the seal along the opening indication line 5 has been wholly broken by the thread
7, the front portion of the top part serving as a lid 6 can be folded upwards so that
an opening is produced through which the contents can be emptied out. Thanks to the
rounded shape of the casing part the packing container is given exceptional pouring
properties and even relatively sluggishly running, highly viscous contents can be
poured out in a well converging jet without after- drip.
[0030] Since the packing container material owing to its laminated and relatively thick
build-up presents a certain resistance to bending, which can make the opening of the
lid part 6 somewhat difficult, it may be advantageous in certain cases if the tearing
thread 7 during the manufacture of the package is joined to the inner surface layer
of the packing material by a heat-seal, since this results in a certain weakening
of the inner layer along the straight line between the end points of the opening indication
line along which the tearing thread is fixed. This weakening of the inner layer of
the packing material facilitates the folding up of the lid part and helps to make
it possible moreover to keep the lid part 6 in open position without having to retain
it in this position by hand.
[0031] With certain types of tearing thread there may be a risk of the tearing thread acting
as a capillary tube and conducting contents through the seal and out to the end of
the tearing thread located outside the packing container. This risk can, of course,
be overcome in most cases by giving the tearing thread a suitable design or impregnation,
but in order to obtain absolute safety it is also possible to place the thread underneath
the surface layer of the packing laminate, that is to say, between the surface layer
and the carrier layer. Since in such cases the thread is applied to the carrier layer
before the surface layer, the thread will be partly embedded in the surface layer
when the surface layer is extruded and pressed to the carrier layer, so that its function
on opening of the packing container will not be jeopardized. Such a placing of the
tearing thread has proved to work excellently together with e.g. the said type of
laminate comprising carrier layers of plastic foam and surface layers of homogeneous
polystyrene. By using such a placing of the thread it was found that the special sealing
of the end parts of the tearing thread can be wholly omitted, since the fixing of
the tearing thread in the material will be sufficiently strong in order to prevent
the tearing thread from being pulled loose in longitudinal direction when the opening
procedure is initiated.
[0032] To prevent the tearing tab 8 from suffering damage or causing a premature opening
of the package catching and being pulled up during the handling of the packing container,
it is possible to fold the tearing tab downwards so that it lies against the outer
surface of the casing part 1 and to fix it there with the help of an easily detachable
seal. This does not make the opening any more difficult, but provides good safety
against inadvertent opening.
[0033] Although the opening arrangement in accordance with the invention has been described
in the foregoing in direct connection with a certain type of packing container, it
is of course also possible to utilize the opening arrangement with other types of
packing containers which e.g. may have a wholly different shape or be manufactured
from a different material, be provided with conventional tearing indication lines
in the form of weakening perforations or differ in some other manner from the preferred
combination of packing container and opening arrangement shown. What matters here
is only that the opening arrangement should be as specified by the invention, that
it to say, that the tearing thread should extend substantially rectilinearly between
two points on a non-rectilinear opening indication line and be firmly attached to
the packing container wall at least at one of these points. As a result of the design
in accordance with the invention, important advantages have been obtained when packing
containers, e.g. of the type described, are to be manufactured automatically, which
previously has not been possible. By placing the tearing thread so that its direction
coincides with the direction of the web, the tearing thread of unbroken length can
be applied to the packing container material at a very high rate.
[0034] Finally the opening arrangement in accordance with the invention will be very economical,
since apart from the actual tearing thread no extra material is required. The tearing
tab, as shown in the example described, can often be made of surplus material which
otherwise would not be used.
1. An opening arrangement for packing containers of the type wherein a part (6) of
the packing container wall which is openable by means of a tearing thread (7) is limited
by an opening indication line (5'), characterized in that the opening indication line
(5') is curved or arched, that the tearing thread (7) extends substantially rectilinearly
between two points on the opening indication line, and that the tearing thread is
firmly attached to the packing container wall at least at one of the said points.
2. An opening arrangement in accordance with claim 1, characterized in that the tearing
thread (7) in packing containers which are manufactured from web-like material runs
parallel with the direction of the web.
3. An opening arrangement in accordance with claim 1, characterized in that the tearing
thread (7) is fixed in a detachable manner to the surface layer of the packing container
wall facing towards the inside of the packing container.
4. An opening arrangement in accordance with any one of the preceding claims, characterized
in that the opening indication line (5') constitutes a sealing line between two wall
parts (3, 1) forming the packing container.
5. An opening arrangement in accordance with any one of the preceding claims, characterized
in that the one end of the tearing thread (7) extends through the opening indication
line (5') and is located outside the packing container.
6. An opening arrangement in accordance with claim 5, characterized in that the end
of the tearing thread (7) extending outside the packing container is connected to
a part of the packing container material in the shape of a tearing tab (8).
7. An opening arrangement in accordance with any one of the preceding claims, characterized
in that the front end of the tearing thread located outside the packing container
meets the opening indication line (5') at an obtuse angle.
8. An opening arrangement in accordance with any one of the preceding claims, characterized
in that the openable part of the wall of the packing container is in the form of a
turn-up lid (6) which is pivotable about a straight line which extends between the
end points of the opening indication line (5') and delimits the openable lid part
(6) from an adjoining part of the packing container wall (3).
9. An opening arrangement in accordance with claim 8, characterized in that the said
line coincides with the straight line along which the tearing thread (7) is detachably
fixed to the packing container wall.