[0001] The invention relates to a blank for forming a container as defined in the preamble
portion of claim 1.
[0002] Blanks of these type are usually used for forming packaging containers containing
beverages such as milk or juice, these containers being usally brick shaped or gable-topped
containers. Packaging containers of these types are manufactured from a web having
paper or cardboard support layers and external liquid-tight plastic layers, in some
times including a layer of further material such as a aluminium foil. In manufacturing
the containers, the blanks are usually cut from a continuous web which is printed
and laminated. The blank is folded along the longitudinal folding lines to form polygonal
tube, usually a tube of rectangular or square cross section, the sealing panel is
sealed or heat-welded onto a sealing area of one of the side panels, and then the
bottom wall portions are folded inwardly and sealed together to form a bottom of the
container. After the contents are filled into the container, to the top wall portions
are folded and sealed to form a flat or gable top part of the container.
[0003] In the aforementioned manufacturing of the containers, the following problem araises:
When the sealing panel is sealed or heat-welded onto a sealing area of the side panel,
longitudinal folding lines formed by creasing, embossing etc. have already been pre-formed
in these parts, and at these longitudinal folding lines the sealing panel may not
lie sufficiently flat and tight against the corresponding sealing area of the side
panel. Faulty or inperfect sealing may occur along these folding lines. Afterwards,
when bottom- or top wall portions are folded inwardly along these longitudinal folding
lines, the wall material of the overlapping sealing panel and wall panel may be folded
away from each other and thereby lose their contact, whereby a leakage along said
folding lines may occur.
[0004] It is an object of the invention to provide a blank of the aforementioned kind, in
which leakage occurring along folding lines extended through overlapping and heat-sealed
portions of the container can be effectively prevented.
[0005] According the invention, this object is achieved by the blank as defined in claim
1. The dependent claims relate to further advantages improvements of the blank.
[0006] According to the invention, gaps are provided in the longitudinal folding lines
at positions inside the sealing panel and the corresponding sealing area of the side
wall panel,preferably along the free edge of the sealing panel, whereby the overlapping
panels will come flatly and closely into contact with each other, will be perfectly
sealed or heat-welded to each other even in the area of said gaps, and will maintain
the tight sealing condition in said gaps even when the overlapping panels are folded
along said folding lines. In other words, any leakage which might occur along said
longitudinal folding lines will be stopped or interrupted by virtue of the present
of the aforementioned gaps.
[0007] An embodiment of the invention will be described in conjunction with the acomponaying
drawings.
Fig. 1 is plan view showing a blank according to the invention being part of a continuous
web.
Fig. 2 is a perspective view showing the upper part of a tubular packaging container
formed from the blank according to fig. 1, before closing the top;
Fig. 3 is a perspective view of a gable-topped packaging container formed from the
blank according to fig. 1;
Fig. 4 is a perspective view of the bottom part of the packaging container of fig.
3.
[0008] According to fig. 1, a blank for a packaging container is formed out of a lenghty
web 1 (usually rolled to form a roll), which is formed of paperboard both sides of
which are coated with thermoplastic coating material, which web has two opposite side
margin lines 11 and 12 shaped with a repeated pattern over the whole width of each
piece of blank, each blank being separated by two straight parallel left and right
end margin lines 9 and 10. Each blank is formed such that is has four side wall panels
P₁, P₂, P₃, and P₄ separated by parallel longitudinal folding lines 2, 2 and 2 ...
and a longitudinal sealing panel P₅ with a narrower width between the end margin line
10 and the longitudinal folding line 2 on the outside of the side wall panel P4 on
the one side (right side).
[0009] Panels 3, 3a and 3b for forming a top lid part of packaging container are separated
from the upper side of four side wall panels P₁, P₂, P₃ and P₄ by upper transverse
folding lines 5, and panels 4, 4a and 4b for forming a bottom part of the packaging
container are provided on the lower side by way of lower transverse folding line 6
respectively. Additionally, sealing panels 16, 16a, ... for forming a sealing fin
part of the top are provided on the outside of the top lid forming panels by way of
top transverse folding line 7.
[0010] As shown in fig. 2, the blank is first folded to form a square tube, so that the
longitudinal folding line 2 defining the longitudinal sealing panel P₅ is made to
coincide with the end margin line 9 of the side wall panel P₁ on the side opposite
to said sealing panel P₅. In other words, the left inner margin area of side wall
panel P₁ in fig. 2 is a sealing area which is inwardly overlapped by said sealing
panel P₅. These overlapped parts P₁, P₅ are then sealed or welded with heat.
[0011] The container bottom part is then formed by folding small triangle panels 4b against
the inside of respective opposite main bottom panels 4 provided at the lower part
of the blank, said main bottom panels 4 being folded to overlap the outside of opposite
large triangle panels 4a and 4a being inwardly folded, using lower transverse folding
line 6 has hinges.
[0012] The lower side margin 12 of the blank is so formed that the boundary line 15 on the
outside of main bottom panels 4 is protruding with a convex shape over the boundary
line 15ʹ of the triangle parts 4b, whereby the bottom central parts 17 and 17ʹ are
formed on the main bottom panels 4 between the boundary lines 15 and 15ʹ. When a packaging
container is formed, the central part 17ʹ on the one side is insertable between the
opposite main bottom panel 4 and its adjoining triangle panel parts 4a and 4b.
[0013] In this manner, a pair of bottom central parts 17 and 17ʹ extruding out of the inward
boundary line 15ʹ at the pair of main bottom panels 4 are overlapped to be positioned
symmetrically at the central position of the bottom of packaging container. Thereby,
the bottom central sealing part is strengthened uniformly (see fig. 4).
[0014] This construction enables the bottom having a steady and complete sealing property
to be obtained after being sealed.
[0015] After packing the liquid contents, a top lid part is sealed and formed such that
small triangle panels 3b are arranged to be folded into the inside of opposite main
top panels 3 at the top of tubular open packaging container (refer to fig. 2), whereby
said main top panels 3 and 3 after folding are located outwardly, and opposite large
triangle panels 3a are folded inwardly, respectively, by using the upper transverse
folding line 5 as hinge means. Further by way of top folding line 7, opposite sealing
panels 16 are overlapped, welded and sealed to form a top sealed fin part with small
sealing panels 16a being interposed therebetween (see fig. 3).
[0016] All the aforementioned folding lines 2, 5, 6, 7, are formed in the usual manner by
creasing, embossing etc. as known in the art.
[0017] When a packaging container (fig. 3) is formed from a tubular container material (fig.
2) in this way, the overlapped and welded part of longitudinal sealing panel P₅ and
the side marginal part of sealing area of opposite side wall panel P₁ have to be folded
at the respective positions of the three transverse folding lines 5, 6 and 7.
[0018] For avoiding leakage to occur at these positions, gaps or interruptions 8 of the
respective folding lines 5, 6 and 7 are provided adjacent the end margin of edge so
of the sealing panel P₅ and at corresponding positions in side wall panel P₁. These
gaps overlie each other and enable the inside and outside panels P₅, P₁ along the
side margin 10 of the overlapped and welded are a to be folded in a state of being
flatly and closely in contact, and thus a state of close contact and sealing is satisfactorily
maintained during foldding without destroying the good sealing property over the
entire length of the sealing panel P₅.
1. A blank made of plastic-coated cardboard or similar material for forming a container,
said blank being divided by a plurality of longitudinal folding lines (2) into a plurality
of wall panels (P₁-P₄) and a sealing panel (P₅) and being foldable along said longitudinal
folding lines into a polygonal tube with said sealing panel (P₅) being sealable onto
a sealing area of one (P₁) of said wall panels, and comprising at least one transverse
fold line (5, 6, 7) extending through the wall panels (P₁-P₄) and the sealing panel
(P₅) for folding end portions (3, 3a, 4, 4a, 16, 16a) of the side walls of the tube
to form top lid and/or bottom walls of the container, characterized in that gaps (8) are formed in said at least one transverse folding line (5, 6, 7)
at positions inside said sealing panel (P₅) and said sealing area at positions such
that said gaps (8) overlie each other when said sealing panel (P₅) overlaps said sealing
area.
2. A blank as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that said gaps (8) are located adjacent the free longitudinal edge (10) of said
sealing panel (P₅).
3. A blank as claimed in claim 1 or 2, characterized in that the blank has three transverse folding lines (5, 6, 7), each having gaps
(8) adjacent to the free edge of the sealing panel (P₅) and at a corresponding position
in the sealing area of said one side panel (P₁).
4. A blank as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that said blank has four side wall panels (P₁ to P₄) to form a rectangular or
square container and four bottom wall panels joined to said side wall panels by a
longitudinal fold line, two bottom wall panels being further divided by diagonal fold
lines into triangular panel parts (4a, 4b) and the two other bottom wall panels (4)
having end portions (17, 17ʹ) extending over the center line (15) of the bottom to
be formed, one of these bottom wall panel end portions (17, 17ʹ) being insertable
between the triangular wall sections (4a, 4b) adjoining the opposite bottom wall
panel (4).