[0001] The current invention relates to a packaging, comprising a rolled up product and
a wrapping arranged around the rolled up product.
[0002] Such a product is known.
[0003] In the case the product consists of mineral wool, a wrapping is employed in order
to prevent the escape of dust from the packaging and the absorption of moisture, for
example rainwater, into the packaging. Since in the course of storage and transport
the packaging has to be gripped by this wrapping, this latter has to consist of durable
material that is not particularly vulnerable. In other words, the wrapping forms a
considerable part of the total costs of the packaging.
[0004] In other known packagings a bag is used instead of a wrapping, and the packaging
can be handled by gripping on the closure wad. This wad is located on an end face
and such a packaging therefore has the disadvantage that the packagings cannot be
stacked on one another on their end faces.
[0005] The invention has for its object to improve the known packaging in the sense that
the costs of the packaging are decreased considerably because a cheap wrapping can
be used. This is achieved as according to the invention by a carrying strap passed
axially over the wrapping around the rolled up product.
[0006] When gripped the axially tied carrying strap will form slight impression in the end
peripheral edges, so that release of the rolled up product from the carrying strap
will be practically impossible during carrying of the packaging. In comparison to
a transversely tied carrying strap the advantage is achieved that the packaging cannot
tilt relative to the carrying strap because the centre of gravity of the packaging
lies in or very close to the plane passing through the axial carrying strap.
[0007] In the case of a transversely tied carrying strap, the fitting thereof relative to
the centre of gravity of the product has to take place very carefully, since after
fitting displacement of the transverse carrying strap along the wrapping is virtually
impossible.
[0008] Preferably tied underneath the wrapping and transversely round the rolled up product
is a locking strap securing against unrolling of the rolled up product. Because the
locking strap neutralises an unwinding tension, use can be made of an even cheaper
wrapping. The fitting of the locking strap underneath the wrapping has two further
advantages. Firstly, damage to a pre-applied wrapping by the fitting of the locking
strap is avoided and secondly an unwinding tension is neutralised right from the start
of the packing process, with the result that the entire packing process can be performed
more easily and more simply.
[0009] In a preferred embodiment the product consists of a length of mineral wool.
[0010] The packaging according to the invention is particularly suitable in the case the
length of mineral wool is also provided with a covering layer of metal gauze which
may have a considerable unwinding tension.
[0011] In the most advantageous embodiment of the packaging according to the invention,
the wrapping consists of shrink-wrapping which is very easy to apply and has a low
cost price while nevertheless effectively preventing moisture absorption and escape
of dust.
[0012] The packaging according to the invention will be elucidated hereinafter on the basis
of an embodiment, whereby reference is made to the annexed drawing.
[0013] In the drawing:
Fig. 1 shows in perspective the various packing steps for a packaging according to
the invention; and
Fig. 2 and 3 show the two possible ways of carrying the packaging according to the
invention shown in fig. 1.
[0014] Fig. 1 shows the various steps according to the invention in the process of packaging
a product 1.
[0015] In fig. 1A a length 2 of mineral wool is rolled up, this length being provided on
one longitudinal surface 3 with metal gauze 5 stitched to it with a stitching thread
4.
[0016] The used covering layer of metal gauze 5 which serves to form the mineral wool round
objects to be thermally insulated, exerts a considerable unwinding tension in the
rolled up product 6. This unwinding tension is neutralized by passing a locking strap
8 transversely round the rolled up product 6, that is, transversely of the roll-up
axis. While only one locking strap 8 is shown, it will be apparent that more than
one locking strap may be used, although in many applications one strap is sufficient
to neutralise the unwinding tension.
[0017] There are very many different ways of fitting locking strap 8 round product 6, but
the free ends of the locking strap are preferably welded to each other, for example
by using heat (fig. 1B).
[0018] In the third process step (fig. 1C) a wrapping 10 is applied round the pre-product
9 shown in fig. 1B, in this case a shrink-wrapping, overlapping longitudinal edges
of which are welded at the point of a weld seam 11.
[0019] Since the wrapping is vulnerable and is substantially intended only to counter moisture
absorption and escape of dust, a following packaging step is proposed according to
the invention, whereby as in fig. 1D a carrying strap 12 is passed axially round the
product shown in fig. 1C. The term axial in this case means that carrying strap 12
is located in or parallel to an axial plane passing through the roll-up axis 7.
[0020] Fig. 2 and 3 show both the methods, made possible for the first time by the invention,
of gripping the packaging without the wrapping being damaged.
[0021] As according to fig. 2 carrying strap 12 is gripped on an end face 13. The interval
between this end face 13 and the carrying strap 12 that is passed loosely round wrapping
10 will become greater because carrying strap 12 causes impressions 14 at the location
of the peripheral edges 15 of the end wall. The impressions 14 formed secure the rolled
up product against release from carrying strap 12.
[0022] Fig. 3 shows the other method of carrying packaging 1 whereby in this case the carrying
strap is gripped on the cylindrical face 16. The same effects hereby occur as in fig.
2.
1. Packaging, comprising a rolled up product and a wrapping applied around said rolled
up product, characterized by a carrying strap passed axially over the wrapping round said rolled up product.
2. Packaging as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that tied transversely round the rolled up product underneath the wrapping is a locking
strap securing against unwinding of said rolled up product.
3. Packaging as claimed in claim 1 or 2, characterized in that the product consists of a length of mineral wool.
4. Packaging as claimed in claim 3, characterized in that the product is provided on at least one longitudinal surface with a covering layer.
5. Packaging as claimed in claim 4, characterized in that the covering layer consists of metal gauze.
6. Packaging as claimed in claims 1-5, characterized in that the wrapping consists of shrink-wrapping.