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EP 0 277 673 A1 |
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EUROPEAN PATENT APPLICATION |
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Date of publication: |
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10.08.1988 Bulletin 1988/32 |
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Date of filing: 14.01.1988 |
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International Patent Classification (IPC)4: B65D 5/06 |
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Designated Contracting States: |
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CH DE FR GB LI NL SE |
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16.01.1987 JP 5074/87
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Applicant: Shikoku Kakoki Co., Ltd. |
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Itano-gun
Tokushima (JP) |
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Inventor: |
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- Joo,Katsuhiro c/o Shikoku Kakoki Co.,Ltd.
Kitajima-cho, Itano-gun,Tokushima (JP)
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Representative: Vollebregt, Cornelis Jacobus, Ir. et al |
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Algemeen Octrooibureau
World Trade Center
P.O. Box 645 5600 AP Eindhoven 5600 AP Eindhoven (NL) |
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Approximately rectangular parallelepipedal sealed container made of paper-base laminate |
(57) A sealed container generally in the form of a rectangular parallelepiped and prepared
from a sheet of paper-base laminate by folding and joining the required portions of
the laminate. The joint portion between each two adjacent side walls of the four side
walls of the container has two vertically extending ridgelines.
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[0001] The present inventi-on relates to a sealed container for containing milk, juice or
the like.
[0002] Such sealed containers heretofore known include those in the form of a rectangular
parallelepiped and prepared from a sheet of paper-base laminate having a thermoplastic
resin layer on each surface thereof by folding and joining the required portions of
the laminate. The container has problems. The contents filling the container are liable
to bulge the body of the container, while the container easily collapses when subjected
to a force acting thereon from above or below.
[0003] The main object of the present invention is to provide a sealed container free of
the above problems.
[0004] The invention provides an approximately rectangular parallelepipedal sealed container
made of a paper-base laminate and having a quadrilateral top wall, a quadrilateral
bottom. wall parallel to the top wall, and four side walls integral with the four
sides of each of the top and bottom walls. The joint portion between each two adjacent
side walls of the four side walls has two ridgelines interconnecting the vertically
opposed pair of corners of the top and bottom walls at the upper and lower ends of
the joint portion, the two ridgelines being joined to each other at the upper and
lower ends.
[0005] According to the invention, two ridgelines are provided between each two adjacent
side walls of the four side walls to interconnect the corresponding pair of corners
of the top and bottom walls which corners are opposed to each other vertically, so
that the container is resistant to pressure vertically against collapsing. Although
the two ridgelines are joined to each other at their upper and lower ends, the lines
are spaced apart between these ends. This gives the container higher resistance to
collapsing.
Fig. 1 is a perspective view showing an embodiment of the invention; and
Figs. 2 to 4 are views in section taken along the line II-II, the line III-III and
the line IV-IV, respectively, in Fig. 1.
[0006] An embodiment of the invention will be described with reference to the drawings.
[0007] The sealed container of the invention is formed in the same manner as the conventional
container already described above and has a main body 11 and two triangular ears 12
provided at each of the upper and lower ends of the main body. Of the upper and lower
triangular ears 12, the lower ones are not shown. The container main body 11 comprises
a top wall 13 and a bottom wall 14, each in the form of a laterally elongated rectangle,
and front and rear and lateral side walls 15 to 18. The two upper triangular ears
12 are integral with the two ridgelines which extend in the front-to-rear direction
and at which the top wall 13 meets the opposed lateral side walls 17, 18. These ears
12 are folded over and secured to the respective lateral walls 17, 18. Although not
shown, the two lower triangular ears 12 are integral with the two ridgelines which
extend in the front-to-rear direction and at which the bottom wall 14 meets the lateral
side walls 17, 18. The lower ears 12 are folded over and secured to the bottom wall
14. A lateral seal seam 19 produced when the container is formed extends over the
top wall 13 and the two upper ears 12. A vertical seal seam 20 produced when the container
is formed extends over the rear side wall 15 and the top wall 13. The joint portion
between each two adjacent walls of the front, rear and lateral four side walls 15
to 18 is formed with two ridgelines 21 interconnecting the corresponding pair of corners
of the top and bottom walls 13, 14 which corners are vertically opposed to each other.
The two ridgelines 21 are joined to each other at their upper and lower ends but are
spaced apart from each other between these ends. The ridgelines 21 extend smoothly
as curved inwardly of the container to form a joint wall 22 therebetween. As seen
in Fig. 2, the joint wall 22 has a straight cross section but an inwardly bulging
arcuate vertical section.
1. An approximately rectangular parallelepipedal sealed container made of a paper-base
laminate and having a quadrilateral top wall, a quadrilateral bottom wall parallel
to the top wall, and four side walls integral with the four sides of each of the top
and bottom walls, the joint portion between each two adjacent side walls of the four
side walls having two ridgelines interconnecting the vertically opposed pair of corners
of the top and bottom walls at the upper and lower ends of the joint portion, the
two ridgelines being joined to each other at said upper and lower ends.
2. A container as defined in claim 1 wherein a joint wall is present between the two
ridge lines, and the joint wall has a straight cross section and an inwardly bulging
arcuate vertical section.