[0001] The present invention relates to a packing container comprising two adjoining wall
panels, situated at an angle to one another, and a suction tube applied to the outside.
[0002] The present invention also relates to a method for the application of a auction tube
to a packing container comprising two adjoining wall panels, situated at an angle
to one another.
[0003] Beverages ready for consumption such as juices and the like are often packed in non-returnable
packages, from which the beverages are intended to be consumed directly with the help
of a suction tube. For this purpose the packing container is provided with a specially
marked area in which the packing material is weakened so as to facilitate penetration
of the material, when the suction tube is to be introduced in connection with the
consumption of the contents. The suction tube is furnished either separately at the
point of sale,or else it is applied in cectain types of packages to the outside of
each individual packing container. The suction tube is wrapped in an. envelope of
paper or plastic, which envelope is attached by means of an adhesive to a side wall
of the packing container. To make it possible to apply a suction tube which is as
long as possible to a packing container of e.g. parallelepipedic form, the suction
tube is placed diagonally over the largest rectangular sidd wall. In this way it is
made possible to utilize a suction tube of a length convenient to the user without
the suction tube, when it is applied to the packing container, extending outside the
boundary line of the side wall, which would act as an obstacle in the handling of
the packing container and would mean,moreover, very probably that damage to the suction
tube by buckling would be a very common occurrence.
[0004] The abovementioned technique of application of the suction tube has been used successfully
on parallelepipedic packages, since in such packages relatively large plane aide walls
are available for the attachment of the suction tube. In the type of packing containers
which are generally described as "gable top" or "ridge-type packages", however, it
has not been possible up to now to apply suction tubes of sufficient length, since
this type of packing container has relatively small, connected, wall surfaces. A auction
tube of the length required for the purpose will, therefore, unavoidably extend outside
the contours of the packing container with the aforementioned disadvantages as a consequence.
[0005] It is an object of the present invention to overcome the abovementioned disadvantages
in the application of suction tubes to packing containers and to provide a packing
container of the ridge type with a suction tube which, in spite of the required length,
does not extend outside the contours of the packing container in applied condition.
[0006] It is a further object of the present invention to provide a packing container of
the ridge type with an externally applied suction tube, which packing container has
a conventional, well-known basic design which is not rendered more complicated or
expensive by the application of the suction tube.
[0007] These and other objects have been achieved in accordance with the invention in that
a packing container comprising two wall panels adjoining one another, situated at
an angle to one another and an externally applied suction tube has been given the
characteristic that the suction tube is bent and is applied so that it extends over
the said wall panels, the place of bending coinciding with a folding line located
between the panels.
[0008] Preferred embodiments of the packing container in accordance with the invention have
been given the further characteristics which are evident from the subsidiary claims
2 to 8 inclusive.
[0009] Ridge packages of the type used for the packing of beverages ready for consumption
are usually of 1/4 litre size and for this size of package the invention makes possible
the use of a suction tube of a length which is almost double the size of the greatest
possible length of a suction tube which is attached in a conventional manner, that
is to say diagonally over a single wall panel. In that the suction tube is bent in
accordance with the invention and is placed over a side wall panel as well as over
a top wall panel of the packing container extending at an angle to the same, any bending
which is so strong that there is a

of damage to the suction tube is avoided, since the angle between the said panels
on a packing container acco- modating 1/4 litre is relatively obtuse and reaches approx.
120°. If the suction tube is made of relatively flexible plastic material, e.g. polypropylene
or HDPE, the risk of buckling of the suction tube at this bending angle is small.
[0010] In accordance with the invention the suction tube is placed appropriately so that
it extends along the common diagonal line of the two panels, which not only allows
a maximum length of suction tube, but also reduces the necessary bending of the auction
tube, since the suction tube, as a result of extending obliquely over the folding
line between the two panels, is given a bending angle V which is greater (more obtuse)
than the angle α between the panels. The risk of the suction tube being buckled or
damaged in connection with the beading or handling is reduced further, if the suction
tube is made of a flexible plastic material and is provided with a bending indication
e.g. in the form of a bellow-type fold.
[0011] It is a further object of the present invention to provide a rapid and safe method
for the mechanical and automatic application of the suction tube to a packing container
without either the suction tube or the packing con- ininer being damaged.
[0012] It is a further object of the present invention to provide a method for the application
of the suction tube to two wall panels of a packing container which are situated at
an angle to one another.
[0013] These and other objects have been achieved in accordance with the invention in that
a method for applying a suction tube to a packing container comprising two adjoining
wall penels, situated at an angle to one another, has been given the characteristic
that the suction tube is made to rest
[0014] against and to be joined to both. wall panels with the help of . adhesive.
[0015] Preferred embodiments of the method in accordance with the invention have been given
the characteristics which are evident from the subsidiary claims 10 to 21 inclusive.
[0016] The method in accordance with the invention makes possible the mechanical application
and attachment of a suction tube to two adjoining wall panels on a packing container
situated at an angle to one another. Through the various embodiments of the method
in accordance with the invention is made possible the application of a straight suction
tube with subsequent bending as well as the bending of the suction tube to the required
angle and subsequent application. In accordance with one embodiment, a certain pre-bending
of the tube is also made use of which makes it possible to utilize a suction tube
of relatively rigid and unyielding material.
[0017] Preferred embodiments of the packing container as well as of the method in accordance
with the invention will now be described in greater detail with special reference
to the enclosed schematic drawing, which merely show the details necessary for the
understanding of the invention.
Fig.l showa in perspective a preferred embodiment of the packing container in accordance
with the invention including the applied suction tube.
Fig.2 is a side view of a suction tube bent at an angle V.
Fig.3 shows schematically the packing container in accordance with the invention from
the side, and illustrates the location of an angle between one top wall panel and
the adjoining side wall panel of the packing container.
[0018] A preferred embodiment of the packing container in accordance with the invention
comprises a conventionally designed so-called ridge-type package with a volume of
¼ litre. This type of package is used e.g. for juices and the like ready for drinking
and is manufactured from a flexible laminated material which comprises a central carrier
layer of fibrous material, e.g. peper, which is covered on both sides by thermoplastic
material (polyethylene) which on the one hand serves to make the laminate liquid-tight,
on the other hand makes possible heat-sealiug. The laminate is fed to a machine for
forming, filling and closing of the packing containers in the form of flattened, tubular
blanks of square cross-section. In the machine the blank is converted to a packing
container which is filled end closed so as to obtain the main shape as shown in fig.l.
More precisely, each packing container comprises a base, not visible in fig.l and
side wall panels 1,2 parallel in pairs and joined to the same (in the figure only
two side wall panels are visible). The side wall panel 1, like the opposite side wall
panel (not visible) is connected at its upper end to a top wall panel 3 which, together
with a number of partly visible backfolding panels 4,5 forms a ridgelike packing top
part, crowned by a sealing fin 6 in which the individual wall folds are sealed in
a liquid-tight manner to one another.
[0019] The packing container in accordance with the invention also comprises one or more
weakened areas 7,8 to make possible the introduction of a suction tube into the packing
container, when the contents are to be consumed. The weakened areas or suction tube
holes 7,8 preferably consist of holes punched out of the material which are of a diameter
substantially corresponding to the diameter of the suction tube used and are covered
by one or more layers of plastic or aluminium foil, which layer, however, is of relatively
small thickness, so that it can be penetrated in a simple manner by means of the suction
tube end.
[0020] Finally the packing container in accordance with the invention also comprises an
externally placed suction tube 9, which preferably is placed into an envelope 10 adapted
to the shape and length of the suction tube. The suction tubs as well as the envelope
are preferably made of a flexible plastic material and the suction tube 9 is applied
so that it extends over the side wall panel 1 as well as over the top wall panel 3.
More precisely, the auction tube 9 is bent at a centrally located place which coincides
with a folding line 11 between the wall panels 1 and 3. In accordance with a preferred
embodiment of the packing container, the suction tube is placed so, moreover, that
it extends substantially along the joint diagonal of the two wall panels 1 and 3.
[0021] The design of the packing containers in accordance with the invention, with the suction
tube bent and placed along the joint diagonal of the adjoining wall panels, makes
it possible to join the auction tube to the container wall in such a manner that the
suction tube does not with any part of it extend outside the contour of the packing
container. This is necessary so as to prevent the suction tube from becoming damaged
er unstuck on handling of the packing container. The placing of the suction tube makes
it also possible to utilize a suction tube of such a length, that on being used it
cannot "disappear" down into the packing container, that is to say the length of.
the auction tube is greater than the maximum distance between the suction tube hole
7 or 8 and the most distant inner corner of the packing container seen from the suction
tube hole. This has not been possible earlier, with a conventional placing of the
suction tube diagonally over one of the side wall panels, since the space available
then did not make possible an application of a suction tube of a length greater than
the said inner distance in the packing container.
[0022] .Earlier attempts to apply a suction tube over more than one wall surface on the
packing container have often failed on account of the suction tube being exposed to
damage by buckling. By applying the suction tube diagonally over a top wall panel
and a side wall panel, the suction tube will be bent at an angle V (fig. 2) which
is greater than the angle α (fig.3) between the two wall panels and smaller than 180°.
The diagonal placing of the suction tuba means that the suction tube extends obliquely
over the folding line 11, so that the angle V of the suction tube will become greater
than the angle between the two adjoining wall panels. In the conventionally shaped
packing container.. mentioned earlier with a volume of 1/4 litre, the angle is typically
between 110° - 120°, which gives an angle V for the suction tube of between 130° and
140° when the suction tube is applied diagonally in accordance with the invention.
[0023] Suction tubes manufactured of flexible plastic material, the preferred. materials
being polypropylene or HDPE (high density polyethylene), may be bent readily at this
angle in cold condition, that is to say,bent elastically without being damaged and
without any difficulties arising when the suction tube is returned to its normal,
straight form. In. order to facilitate further the bending, especially when the suction
tube is made of other, less flexible plastic material, the suction tube may be provided
with a bending indication e.g. a centrally located part with a slightly oval or flat
cross-section or one or more bellows folds. The placing of the part provided with
hending indication centrally on the suction tube allows the retaining of the relatively
rigid end parts of the auction tube, which facilitates usage, and in particular the
penetration of the suction tube hole or the packing container wall on consumption.
[0024] The attachment of the auction tube on the wall panels of the packing container is
done preferably by means of thermoplastic adhesive which is applied between the wall
panels and the two ends of the suction tube. However, the attachment may also be done
by a different technique, e.g. self-edhesive strips or the like. As mentioned earlier,
the suction tube is generally wrapped in a suction tube envelope which may be manufactured
of a thin, flexible plastic material or paper. In the description and in the claims
the term suction tube is used to describe the suction tube proper as well as the suction
tube wrapped in a suitable envelope, s.ince both-variants occur in practice without
having any effect on either the location of the auction tube, the bending of the suction
tube or any other parameter significant for the invention.
[0025] The application of a suction tube to a packing container and the bending of the same
in accordance with the invention may be carried out in a number of different ways.
It is a common feature of the different methods in accordance with the invention,
all of which will be described in the following, however, that the suction tube is
applied to two adjoining wall panels of the packing container situated at an angle
to one enother,by virtue of the suction tube being made to rest against and be joined
to both-wall panels with the help of adhesive. In accordance with the different embodiments
of the method in accordance with the invention, the bending of the suction tube may
take place either at the same time as the application of the same to the packing container,
before the application of the suction tube to the packing container or through a combination
of both these procedures. All these methods will be described in the following.
[0026] In accordance with a first embodiment of the method in accordance with the invention,
the suction tube is bent at the same time as it is applied to the packing container.
kore precisely, the procedure is so that the ready-filled and closed packing container
is provided with a coating of thermoplastic material, so-called hot-melt on the aide
wall panel 1 which adjoins directly the top wall panel 3 situated above. The adhesive
is applied to one bottom corner of the side wall panel 1, whereupon a suction tube
9, possible wrapped in an envelope, is brought into contact with the hot-melt before
the same has had time to cool off. The suction tube is given here a direction which
coincides with the ultimate diagonal placing. Then further hot-melt is applied to
the corresponding top wall panel 3 and, more precisely, to the opposite top corner
of the same. Subsequently the suction tube is bent in cold condition so that its free
end will rest against the top wall panel 3 and the still warm and soft adhesive which
has been applied to the same, By this method the bending of the suction tube will
take place automatically in the right position, since the edge 11 between the top
wall panel and the side wall panel acts as a holding-up surface during the bending
operation. Furthermore, the suction tube will automatically be given the right bending
angle if it is ensured that it rests against the side wall panel as well as against
the top wall panel. After the adhesive applied to the upper part of the top wall panel
has set, the suction tube will be fixed in the desired position on the packing container,
ready to be detached - and used when the contents of the packing container are to
be consumed. After detachment the suction tube 9 on account of its inherent flexibility
automatically resumes its original straight form.
[0027] The method described has been found to function with great safety also at high manufacturing
speed and the method is, moreover, simple and applicable in most cases when a filled
and closed packing container of the ridge type is to be provided with an attached
suction tube, possibly provided with a protective envelope.
[0028] As an alternative to the method described above, it is also possible to bend the
suction tube before the application of the same to the packing container, which is
particularly appropriate if the suction tube is intended to be bent permanently, that
is to say,if it is to be heated before the bending so that the bending will be plastic.
Such a suction tube will thus be angled, even after detachment from the packing container,
which of course shortens a little the effective length of the suction tube, but makes
it possible to use a particularly rigid and strong suction tube material, e.g. HIPS
(High Impact Polystyrene) which sometimes may be desirable. The method presumes that
the angle V over which the suction tube is to be bent, will be calculated in advance,
which can be done in a fairly simple manner, since the angle α between the top wall
panel and the side wall panel is known and it is only necessary to compensate for
the reduction of the bending angle which stems from the diagonal placing of the suction
tube obliquely over the folding line 11. In a ridge package of conventional shape
which holds 2.5 dl, the angle α is thus generally 110°- 120°, which gives an angle
V of 130°-140°. Instead of calculating the angle Y with the guidance of the angle
α it is of course possible in a simple manner, to determine a suitable angle V empirically.
By bending the suction tube prior to application, a heating of the suction tube to
the softening temperature of the suction tube material is thus made possible, so that
the bending can be made permanent. This is more difficult to carry out in the firstmentioned
method in accordance with the invention, since heating of the suction tube, after
the same has been placed directly adjoining the packing container would be difficult
to realize, owing to the risk of damage to the packing container wall which, as mentioned
previously, is coated with an external thermoplastic layer.
[0029] In accordance with a third embodiment of the method in accordance with the invention,
use is made of plaatic as well as elastic bending of the suction tube, and this embodiment
can be said to constitute a combination of the two firstmentioned embodiments. This
third method of applying a auction tube to a packing container of the ridge type is
used when a suction tube material is employed which has a certain, albeit limited,
inherent flexibility. This may be the case e.g. when the suction tube material in
itself is relatively flexible (polypropylene), but where the suction tube on account
of its wall thickness is liable to the risk of buckling on being bent to the desired
angle V in cold condition. Here it is possible, prior to its application to the packing
container, to heat the suction tube and bend it to an angle V
1 which is substantially equal to the angle α +

, so that subsequently on application it can be bent elastically to an angle V
2, which is smaller (more acute) than the angle V
1 and normally coincides with angle V. In other words, the suction tube is heated before
the application and bent over approximately half the angle from straight condition
to the desired final angle, so that the suction tube will permanently be at this angle,
whereupon, after application and in accordance with the embodiment 1 described above,
an elastic bending and attachment of the suction tube to the wall panel of the packing
container are performed. After detachment of a auction tube thus prepared, the suction
tube will return to the angle V
1, which to some extent shortens the usable, active length of the suction tube, but
not to such a high degree as in accordance with the embodiment two where the suction
tube remains completely in the bent position, that is to say, at an angle V between
the two halves of the suction tube.
[0030] Whilst in all three embodiments of the method in accordance with the invention described
above it is assumed that the suction tube is applied to a filled and ready-formed
packing container , the suction tube is being applied to the packing container, in
accordance with a fourth embodiment of the method according to the invention, already
before the same has been fully formed and obtains its ridge-shaped top part. In contrast
to the earlier methods, the attachment of the suction tube is taking place here whilst
the packing container is still in the filling machine, which is an advantage inasmuch
as the packing container, when it leaves the machine, is completely finished and provided
with suction tube, so that it can be packed directly in the collective package, e.g.
be enwrapped in shrink-film and be conveyed to the retailer and consumer.
[0031] In the manufacture of the individual packing containers these are formed, as mentioned
previously, from a tubular blank of square cross-section, which blank is provided
in the filling machine with a base and is filled with the desired contents, whereupon
the ridge-type top part is formed and the material layers included are joined together
in a liquid-tight manner so that the sealing fin 6 is formed. The application of the
suction tube to the wall panels of the packing container is taking place here prior
to the formation of the ridge-like top part on the packing container, that is to say,
whilst the top wall panel 3 is still in vertical position in the same plane as the
side wall panel 1. The suction tube can be applied to the packing container , therefore,
and joined to the two adjoining wall panels 1,3 in straight condition, so as to be
bent subsequently to the desired angle at the same time as the formation of the top
part of the packing container, that is to say, at the same time as the folding down
of the top wall panel 3 to the position shown in fig.l. The application of the suction
tube takes place preferably, as mentioned previously, with the help of a heat-sealable
adhesive which is applied to diagonally opposite corners of the rectangular surface
which is formed by the side wall panel 1 and the top wall panel 3. The suction tube
is then applied diagonally over the said panels and the adhesive is allowed to dry
before the top wall panel is folded down so that the desired angle of 110°-120° is
formed. On fol ing down : he suction tube will be bent into the correct position over
the folding line 11 without any further measures having to be taken. This method ensures
a rapid and continuous manufacture when all the packing containers coming off the
packing and filling machine are to be provided with suction tubes, but in return requires
a certain amount of redesign of the packing machines which are used at present.
[0032] In the cases where the bending of the suction tube is to be permanent, the auction
tube, or rather that part of the suction tuba on which the bending is to take place,
is heated to the softening temperature of the suction tube material prior to bending,
whereupon the suction tube becomes plastic and the bending can take place without
any risk of buckling of the suction tube. In order to prevent the suction tube from
being flattened or in some other manner being deformed in an undesirable manner in
connection with the bending, it is appropriate to support the suction tube during
the actual bending internally by means of a-spiral spring or the like. It is also
possible merely to heat the auction tube to softening temperature on the side on which
the suction tube material during the bending operation will be stretched, that is
to say the side remote from the packing container. Through this technique, the deformation
of the auction tube is limited to a certain flattening on the heated side, which flatteningsthough,
has no negative effect on the function of the tube. The temperature used for heating
the suction tube is adapted to the suction tube material used, and a suitable softening
temperature for polypropylene is thus 155° - 170°C whilst a suitable corresponding
temperature for HDPE is 110°- 125°C.
[0033] Although the suction tube in the package as well as in the method in accordance with
the invention has been described as non-wrapped, it will be understood in the description
as well as in the patent claim, that the suction tube can be provided with a protective
envelope which, for reasons of hygiene, is very often the case. The protective envelope
is mainly flattened tubular and may consist of paper or plastic material. When the
pro - tective envelope is made of plastic material it is appropriate to ensure that
the softening temperature of this plastic material is higher than that of the plastic
material of which the suction tube is made, since this makes it possible to heat and
bend the suction tube whilst it is located inside the suction tube envelope. For the
rest, the suction tube can be treated substantially in similar manner in accordance
with all the embodiments of the method according to the invention, irrespectively
of whether it is enwrapped in an envelope or not.
1.. A packing container comprising two adjoining wall panels (1,3) situated at an
angle to one another and a suction tube(9) applied to the outside, characterized in
that the suction tube (9) is bent and is applied so that it extends over the said
wall panels (1,3), the place of beading coinoiding with a folding line (11) located
between the panels.
2. A packing container in accordance with claim 1, wherein the said wall panels are
substantially rectangular, characterized in that, the suction tube (9) extends substantially
along the joint diagonal of the two panels (1,3).
3. A packing container in accordance with claim 1 or 2, wherein the wall panels (1,3)
for a mutual angle α, characterized in that, the suction tube (9) is bent at an angle
V which is greater than the angle α but smaller than 180°.
4. A packing container in accordance with anyone of the preceding claims, characterized
in that the suction tube (9) is provided with a bending indication.
5. A packing container in accordance with anyone of the preceding claims, characterized
in that the suction tube (9) is provided with a bellows fold.
6. A packing container in accordance with anyone of the preceding claims, characterized
in that it comprises a base and side wall panels (1,2) parallel in pairs joined to
the same, two of which at their upper end are joined to a number of intermediate backfolding
panels (4,5) forming a ridge-like package top part, the suction tube (9) extending
over and being joined to a side wall panel (1) as well as to the adjoining top wall
panel (3).
7. A packing container in accordance with anyone of the preceding claims, characterized
in that the suction tuba consists of polypropylene.
8. A packing container in accordance with anyone of claims 1 to 6 inclusive, characterized
in that the suction tube consists of HDPE.
9. A method for applying a suction tube to a packing container comprising two adjoining
wall panels situated at an angle to one another, characterized in that the suction
tube (9) is made to rest against and be joined to both wall panels (1,3) with the
help of adhesive.
10. A method in accordance with claim 9,characterized in that the suction tube (9)
is bent at the same time as it is applied to the packing container.
11. A method in accordance with claim 9, characterized in that one end of the auction
tube is joined to a wall panel (1), whereupon the suction tube (9) is bent and its
other end is joined to the adjoining wall panel (3).
12. A method in accordance with claim 9,characterized in that the auction tube (9)
is bent prior to the application to the packing container.
13. A method in accordance with anyone of claims 9 to 12 inclusive, characterized
in that the suction tube (9) is bent to an angle which is greater than the angle α
between the two wall panels 1,3.
14. A Method in accordance with claim 12, charaaterized in that the suction tube (9),
prior to application, is bent plastically to an angle V
1 which is substantially equal to α+

, that subsequently on application it can be bent elastically to an angle V
2 which is smaller than the angle V
1.
15. A method in accordance with claim 14,characterized in that the angle V2 is equal to the angle V.
16. A method in accordance with anyone of the preceding claims, characterized in that
the suction tube (9) on the packing container is joined to two adjoining wall panels
(1,3) in straight condition, to be bent subsequently to the desired angle simultaneously
with the forming of the top part of the packing container.
17. A method in accordance with anyone of claims 8 to 16 inclusive, characterized
in that the suction tube (9), prior to bending, is heated to the softening temperature
of the suction tube material
18. A method in accordance with anyone of claims t to 17 inclusive. characterized
in that the suction tube (9) is heated on the side at which during the bending operation
the suction tube material will be stretched.
19. A method in accordance with anyone of claims 8 to 18 inclusive, characterized
in that the suction tube (9) is located in a suction tube envelope (10)
20. A method in accordance with claim 19, characterized in that during the bending
operation the suction tube (9) is located in the auction tube envelope (10).
21. A method in accordance with claim 20,characterized in that the suction tube envelope
(10) is made of a material of a higher softening temperature than the suction tube
material.