[0001] The present invention relates to a device for opening waxed paper or plastics or
metal foil coated paperboard cartons and the like containing liquid, semi-liquids
or powders that may be poured of the kind having a winged sealed ridge closure. In
particular, the invention provides a hand-held or wall-mounted means for enabling
the seal closures of milk cartons and the like to be severed so that the carton may
be readily opened and re-closed but not resealed as required.
[0002] The type of paper carton used particularly for domestic milk supply is well known.
The form of carton is marketed under the Registered Trade Marks ELOPAK, or TETRAPAK.
Such cartons are sealed by inclining the upper portions of the side walls inward with
two opposite faces folded together to form so called wings and heat treating or otherwise
sealing the mating internal extremities of the inclined portions to form a ridge.
This ridge may be folded flat on the upper face of the carton or it may be left in
an upstanding attitude so that the upper face of the carton appears gabled. The flat
top types of cartons generally have tongues at each end of the folded ridge which
are detachabley secured to the side walls of the carton to keep the ridge in a flat
folded position for transportation and sales display. Printed on such cartons are
opening instructions sometimes with illustrations. However, many people find the opening
instructions difficult to follow. People who are not particularly dextrous find their
failure to open the cartons very frustrating. Failed attempts to open the cartons
as instructed can cause the wings to be torn, badly buckled or otherwise mutilated.
This is hygienically undesirable and may cause the milk or other liquid in the cart
to pour badly or to dribble down the outside of the carton.
[0003] It is known to cut the entire ridge closure from the upper face of the carton. This
action enables the entire upper face of the carton to be opened but not readily closed.
It is also known to cut off part or all of one of the wings to gain access to the
contents of the carton. Neither solution is a satisfactory alternative to the suggested
instructions on the cartons.
[0004] According to the present invention, there is provided a carton opening device having
the features as defined in claim 1.
[0005] In a preferred embodiment the guide means is a bifurcated tongue which projects from
the underside of the device in substantially parallel disposition to said first plane.
[0006] The severing means may include a first cutter for severing along said first plane
and a second cutter for severing said sealed closure along a second plane meeting
the first plane substantially in the middle of the length of the sealed closure and
at an angle of between 45° and 150°. Preferably, the severing means comprises a thin
cutting blade or blades. The severing means may be a shearing means, guillotine means
or snipping means.
[0007] In a preferred embodiment, the device includes a second guide means for bearing on
the sealed closure remote from and substantially parallel to the first guide means.
[0008] The present invention recognises that the suggested method of opening cartons would
be satisfactory if the force required to release the carton closure by applying a
force to the wings could be significantly reduced. The present invention facilitates
the opening of cartons simply and cleanly. It severs and removes a segment of the
closure ridge of the carton so that the wings are no longer secured together and are
free to be opened in accordance with the general instructions.
[0009] The invention will now be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying
diagrammatic drawings in which;
Figures 1 to 6 illustrate the stages of opening a carton according to the invention;
Figure 7 shows the optional range in which the carton closure ridge may be folded
or severed;
Figures 8 and 9 illustrate blades for severing the ridge closure of the carton;
Figures 10 and 11 show a hand-held device for opening the carton using a shearing
action;
Figure 12 illustrates the operation of a guide member to control the depth of severing;
Figure 13 illustrates an alternative form of guillotine cutter device with a retractable
tongue guide;
Figures 14 to 18 illustrate two forms of hand-held devices for running along the ridge
of a carton to effect the severing; (devices shown in figures 14 to 16 without the
tongue guide according to the invention)
Figures 19 and 20 illustrate aspects of a wall mountable device with a rotary severing
action; and
Figures 21 to 24 show the component part for assembling a preferred embodiment of
a device.
[0010] A method of performing the invention will now be described with reference to Figures
1 to 7 of the drawings. Figures 1 to 7 illustrate the upper portion of a milk carton
while having a body formed by a substantially square base, four side walls and a sealed
folded flat top. Opposite side walls 2 are folded inward to permit the opposite side
walls 3 to be inclined together to meet a ridge 4 which is folded flat and held in
place by tongues 5 which are secured to the side walls 2. In such cartons the shorter
walls 2 are folded inward although in the embodiment shown, the carton is of substantially
square-cross section. The inclined portions 6 and 7 at the side walls 3 may be longer
than the width of side walls 2 so that the top of the carton forms a gabled top.
[0011] To open the carton the tongues 5 are detached from the side walls 2 and the ridge
4 is lifted in the direction shown by the arrow 8 in Figure 1. The next step in opening
the carton is shown in Figure 2. The shaded portion 9 of the ridge 4 is removed from
above the wings by severing the heat sealed closure segment along line 10 and folding
or severing along the line 11. Then as shown in Figure 3, wings 12 and 13 are folded
back by at least 90° onto the inclined portions 6 and 7 as generally instructed by
the opening instructions and illustrations printed on the carton. The final step is
to press inward in the direction of arrows 14 and 15 towards the ridge, as shown in
Figure 4. This pressure springs the wings 12 and 13 open in the direction of the arrow
16. The top of the carton 1 is then in an open position as shown in Figures 5 and
6 illustrating the form of pouring lips 17 formed by the opened wings 12 and 13. The
carton may be re-closed but not resealed by pushing the pouring tip in the direction
of the ridge.
[0012] Referring now to Figure 7, the lines 10 and 11 along which the ridge 4 is severed
or folded is shown in Figures 1 to 6 as orthogonal. However, the angle between the
lines 10 and 11 is not critical and may be varied by increasing the angle by an additional
angle 18. The angle of the lines 10 and 11 may lie between 45° and 150° although it
is preferably limited to 60° so that the remaining part of the ridge 4 does not interfere
with the opening of the wings 12 and 13. By selecting the angle 19 between the lines
10 and 11 the remaining part of the ridge can assist the re-closing of the carton
by holding the wings 12 and 13 in a closed position.
[0013] Figures 8 and 9 show a form of cutter blade 20 comprising a section 21 for severing
along the line 10 which is substantially parallel to the ridge 4, a section 22 for
severing across the height of the ridge 4 along the line 11 which is orthogonal to
the line 10, a section 23 which bears on the edge of the ridge to act as a guide to
limit the length of the severed portion of the ridge 4 and a back plate 24 having
a post 25 which is used to correctly locate and help to secure the cutter blade in
a carton opening device. The cutting angle along the line 10 is shown by the angle
26 and the cutting angle along the line 11 is shown on Figure 8 by the angle 27. These
angles are set to assist the cutting action and to reduce the force required to sever
the portion 9 of the carton.
[0014] Figure 9 shows an alternative form of cutter blade in which the integers which perform
the same function as those described with reference to Figure 8 are given the same
reference numerals. It will be seen at the angles 26 and 27 in Figure 8 are reversed
in the alternative form of blade. This reversal of the angles helps to maintain the
ridge within the carton opening device whilst the severing is effected.
[0015] Referring now to Figures 10 and 11 which show a hand-held device basically comprising
handles 28 and 29 joined by a link arm 30 which acts against a spring 31 to close
jaws 32 and 33 which pivot about a post 34. The jaw 32 has an arcuate blade cutting
edge 35 which co-operates with a corresponding edge 36 on the jaw 33. The edges 35
and 36 determine the lateral line of sever of the carton along the line 10 shown on
Figure 10. The maximum length of cut 37 as shown on Figure 10 is determined by the
length of the cutting edge 35, however, this is set by the positioning of a guide
38 which fits below the wings of the carton. The vertical line of sever of the carton
along the line 11 shown on Figure 10 is determined by the edges 40 and 41. The maximum
length of the cut 39 is determined by the length of upstanding edges 40 and 41 on
jaws 32 and 33 respectively. The preferred depth of the cut 39 may be set as described
later with reference to Figure 12.
[0016] In an alternative device not shown, the severing blade or blades may be replaced
by a cut and pinch jaw assembly. The severing action provided by such a device is
suited to a static surface-mounted or wall-mounted device.
[0017] If the ridge 4 (shown in Figures 1 to 6) is to be severed across its entire height
instead of being folded back, the depth of severing must extend from the top edge
of the ridge 4 to the root of the ridge so as to remove the sealed closed portion
of the ridge. This depth may be controlled by a stop 50 which rests on the top edge
of the ridge 4 as shown in Figure 12. The positioning of the carton opening device
is assisted by the tongue guide 38, which holds the severing blade parallel to the
ridge so that the carton is severed below the level at which the carton ridge is sealed.
[0018] Figure 13 shows a further form of device for severing a portion of the ridge of a
carton. In particular the device includes a retractable guide 73 pivoted about a pin
74 so that a leg 75 of the guide fits under the wings of the carton and is retracted
to a clamp and guillotine assembly 76 in position after it has been located on the
top of the ridge 4. This ensures that the lateral line 10 is accurately aligned to
sever the carton along the ridge line of the carton. The device has a handle 77 which
is moved against the return action of a spring not shown to cause the cutter blade
64 located on post 78 on handle 77 to co-operate with a fixed cutter guillotine blade
to sever the ridge 4. The ridge 4 is positioned by a spring steel pressure plate 79
mounted on a back plate 80 and the guide 73. The guide 73 has a keeper pin 81 which
is depressed by the initial movement of the handle 77 causing the contact of a chamfered
ramp 82 on the handle. The guide 73 is sprung to return to the open position. The
pressure plate 79 bears against a post 78 on the cutter blade 64 to maintain contact
pressure on the cutting edge.
[0019] It will be appreciated that the severing of the ridge of the carton may be effected
by shearing members, snipping members, guillotine members or cutting members. The
device may be hand-held or mounted on a fixed surface such as a wall or work surface.
[0020] A simple form of device is shown in Figures 14 to 18. A first form of device illustrated
in Figures 14 to 16 does not belong to the invention. The severing is achieved by
a fine cutting wheel 83 mounted at a foot of a side limb 84 of a U-shaped channel
85. A cross guide 86 is secured between side limb 87 and the side limb 84. An end
stop 88 terminates a channel 85. A tongue guide is missing.
[0021] In use the channel 85 is pushed along the ridge of a carton. The guide 86 holds the
ridge against the wheel 83 which severs the ridge along the line 10 (shown in Figure
2). The length of cut performed by the wheel 83 is limited to the line 11 (shown in
Figure 2) by the end of the carton ridge bearing against the end stop 88. The device
is then withdrawn from the carton and the severed portion of the ridge folded back
to free the wings for opening in a normal way.
[0022] As shown in Figures 17 and 18 the cutting wheel 83 and the guide 86 may be replaced
by a single or a post pair of blades 89 and 90 acting in co-operation with a tongue
guide 38 which locates between the wings below the ridge as described with reference
to Figure 10. The severing action may be linear or rotary. As shown in Figures 19
and 20 a work surface or wall-mounted rotary device includes a first severing blade
91 for effecting the cut along the line 10 (shown in Figure 2), the second severing
blade 92 for effecting the cut along the line 11 (shown in Figure 2). The severing
blades 91 and 92 are mounted in a housing 93 having a tongue 94 to locate under the
gabled ridge and to limit the length of ridge that is severed. It will be appreciated
that as the cartons are substantially square the wings project halfway into the ridge
from both sides. Therefore the limitation for severing is substantially halfway along
the ridge. The blades are rotated within the housing 93 by a wheel 95 or an electric
motor. The device is mounted on a wall or supported on a work surface by brackets
96.
[0023] Figures 21 to 24 show a preferred embodiment of the invention. The carton opening
device shown in its component parts in Figures 21 to 24 includes means for lifting
the ridge of flat top cartons, a shrouded blade for safety, hinge means for providing
a mechanical advantage to assist the severing action and cleaning ports to prevent
a build-up of waste material within the shrouded cavity of the device. The device
is suitable for opening gabled cartons and brick type cartons such as those marketed
as "COMBIBLOC".
[0024] The device is formed as a two part plastics moulding with a thin surgical steel blade
secured in an operating handle. Figure 21 shows an operating handle 97 with a recessed
area 98 to receive the thin severing blade (not shown). The end of the handle 97 is
provided with a slot for lifting the ridge of flat top cartons. Four pivot pins 99
are moulded into an annular hinge 100 at the boss end of the handle 97. Figures 22
and 23 show the two parts 101 and 102 of the housing which are secured together about
the handle 97. Figure 22 shows the upper part 101 of the housing. The part 101 consists
of a handle portion 103 and a head portion 104. The head portion 104 is recessed to
permit unrestricted passage of the blade across a slot 105. The outer walls of the
head portion 104 have ports 106 and 107 to permit the removal of waste material which
may become lodged within the recessed portion 104 of the device.
[0025] Figure 23 shows the co-operating part of the two part housing. The outline shape
is substantially identical with the part shown in Figure 22, so that locating pegs
on one part co-operate with corresponding blind holes in the other part to accurately
position the two parts of the housing about the annular hinge 100. A bifurcated tongue
108 projects from the underside of the part of the housing shown in Figure 23. The
slot 105 is aligned with the slot in the tongue so that the carton ridge may be inserted
into the slot 105 with the tongue 108 located below the ridge and between the wings
of the carton.
[0026] A cross sectional view through an assembled device is shown in Figure 24. As shown
in Figure 24 a blade 109 secured to the handle 97 moves about the annular hinge 100
within the recessed upper part 101 of the housing.
[0027] In use, the tongue 108 is positioned between the wings of a carton and the ridge
is pushed fully into the slot 105. The length of the slot 105 ensures that the ridge
is severed below the sealed closure for half the width of the ridge. A force is then
applied between the handles 97 and 103 so that the blade 109 progressively severs
the ridge along the line 10 (shown on Figure 2). At the end of the cut the device
is withdrawn from the carton and the severed portion of the ridge is folded back to
free the wings so that the carton may be opened by applying pressure to the wings
(as shown in Figure 4).
[0028] Preferably the device is made from a plastics acetal copolymer material available
from Hoescht under trade name "HOSTAFORM". Suitable blades are available from Swann
Morton Limited of Sheffield. It will be appreciated that if the two part housing is
made so that it may be dismantled, the blade may be replaced when worn. As the device
provides a single cut action there is no requirement for a return spring, however,
a return spring arrangement may be readily incorporated.
[0029] Referring to Figures 21 to 24 an additional bifurcated tongue may be provided on
the upper part 101 of the housing to form a mirror image of the tongue 108 on the
lower part 102. As the blade is substantially symmetrically positioned in the housing
such a device can be used equally well by left-handed and right-handed people.
1. A carton opening device for opening cartons of a kind having a ridge top with a winged
sealed ridge closure, said device comprising
an elongate slot (105) for receiving the winged sealed closure of said carton,
severing means (109) for severing a portion of said sealed closure at one end thereof
along at least a first plane, and
limiting means (88) for limiting the length along said first plane that the sealed
closure is severed,
characterised in that there are provided guide means (38, 75, 94, 108) of elongate
form spaced from said first plane and extending in the direction of elongation of
said guide slot and for engagement beneath said ridge at said one end to be severed
to locate said device as severing takes place.
2. A device as claimed in claim 1, characterised in that said guide means is a bifurcated
tongue (108) which projects from the underside of the device in substantially parallel
disposition to said first plane.
3. A device according to any of claims 1 to 2, characterised in that said first severing
means is a shearing means, guillotine means or snipping means.
4. A device according to any of claims 1, 2 or 3, characterised in that said device includes
a depth of cut stop (50) for bearing on the sealed closure during severing.
5. A device according to any of claims 1 to 4, characterised in that said device includes
two guide means symmetrically positioned on opposite sides of the device.
6. A device according to any of claims 1 to 5, characterised in that said device is driven
by a motor.
7. A device according to claim 1, characterised in that said severing means includes
a first cutter (20) for severing along said first plane and a second cutter (22) for
severing said sealed closure along a second plane meeting the first plane substantially
in the middle of the length of the sealed closure and at an angle of between 45 degrees
and 150 degrees..
8. A device according to claim 1, characterised in that said severing means comprises
a thin cutting blade or blades (89, 90).
9. A device according to claim 1, characterised in that the guide means (75) is pivotable
between an open position for reception of the ridge and a closed position for clamping
the device on the carton.
1. Gerät zum Öffnen von Kartons, die ein Rippenoberteil mit einem geflügelten, abgedichteten
Rippenverschluß aufweisen, umfassend
einen länglichen Schlitz (105) zum Aufnehmen des geflügelten, abgedichteten Rippenverschlusses
des Kartons,
ein Trennmittel (109) zum Abtrennen eines Teils des abgedichteten Verschlusses an
einem Ende des Verschlusses entlang mindestens einer ersten Fläche und
ein Begrenzungsmittel (88) zum Begrenzen der Länge entlang der ersten Fläche entlang
der der abgedichtete Verschluß getrennt wird,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß ein Führungsmittel (38, 75, 94, 108) vorgesehen ist, das
eine längliche Form aufweist, in einem Abstand zu der ersten Fläche angeordnet ist,
sich in der Richtung der Längserstreckung des Führungsschlitzes erstreckt und zum
Eingriff unter der Rippe an dem zu trennenden Ende vorgesehen ist, um das Gerät beim
Abtrennen zu fixieren.
2. Gerät nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß das Führungsmittel eine gegabelte
Zunge (108) ist, die sich an der Unterseite des Geräts in einer im wesentlichen zu
der ersten Fläche parallelen Anordnung erstreckt.
3. Gerät nach Anspruch 1 oder 2, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß das erste Trennmittel ein
Mittel zum Scherenschneiden, Parallelschneiden oder Schnipselschneiden ist.
4. Gerät nach Anspruch 1, 2 oder 3, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß das Gerät einen Schneidtiefenanschlag
(50) zum Abstützen auf dem abgedichteten Verschluß während des Trennens aufweist.
5. Gerät nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 4, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß das Gerät zwei
Führungsmittel aufweist, die auf gegenüberliegenden Seiten des Geräts symmetrisch
angeordnet sind.
6. Gerät nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 5, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß das Gerät durch
einen Motor angetrieben wird.
7. Gerät nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß das Trennmittel ein erstes Schneidwerkzeug
(21) zum Trennen entlang der ersten Fläche und ein zweites Schneidwerkzeug (22) zum
Trennen des abgedichteten Verschlusses entlang einer zweiten Fläche, die die erste
Fläche im wesentlichen in der Mitte der Länge des abgedichteten Verschlusses und in
einem Winkel zwischen 45° und 150° schneidet, aufweist.
8. Gerät nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß das Trennmittel ein Schneidmesser
oder Schneidklingen (89, 90) umfaßt.
9. Gerät nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß das Führungsmittel (75) zwischen
einer offenen Stellung zum Aufnehmen der Rippe und einer geschlossenen Stellung zum
Festklemmen des Geräts an dem Karton verschwenkbar ist.
1. Dispositif d'ouverture de cartons pour ouvrir des cartons d'un genre ayant un dessus
à crête comportant une fermeture en forme d'aile étanche à crête, le dispositif comportant
:
une fente (105) oblongue pour recevoir la fermeture étanche ailée du carton
des moyens (109) de séparation pour séparer une partie de la fermeture étanche à une
de ses extrémités suivant au moins un premier plan, et
des moyens (88) limitant pour limiter la longueur suivant le premier plan sur laquelle
la fermeture étanche est séparée,
caractérisé en ce que
sont prévus des moyens (38, 75, 94, 108) de guidage de forme oblongue à distance du
premier plan et s'étendant dans la direction de l'élongation de la fente de guidage
et destinés à coopérer au-dessous de la crête à l'extrémité à séparer pour placer
le dispositif lorsque la séparation a lieu.
2. Dispositif suivant la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que les moyens de guidage
sont une languette (108) à fourche qui fait saillie du côté inférieur du dispositif
suivant une disposition sensiblement parallèle au premier plan.
3. Dispositif suivant l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 2, caractérisé en ce que
les premiers moyens de séparation sont des moyens de cisaillement, des moyens à guillotine
ou des moyens coupeurs.
4. Dispositif suivant l'une quelconque des revendications 1, 2 ou 3, caractérisé en ce
que le dispositif a une profondeur de butée (50) de découpe destinée à porter sur
la fermeture étanche pendant la séparation.
5. Dispositif suivant l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 4, caractérisé en ce que
le dispositif comporte deux moyens de guidage positionnés symétriquement sur des côtés
opposés du dispositif.
6. Dispositif suivant l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 5, caractérisé en ce que
le dispositif est entraîné par un moteur.
7. Dispositif suivant la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que les moyens de séparation
comporte un premier couteau (20) pour séparer suivant le premier plan et un second
couteau (22) pour séparer la fermeture étanche suivant un second plan rencontrant
le premier plan sensiblement au milieu de la longueur de la fermeture étanche et à
un angle compris entre 45° et 150°.
8. Dispositif suivant la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que les moyens de séparation
comporte une ou des lame(s) (89, 90) de découpe mince(s).
9. Dispositif suivant la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que les moyens (75) de guidage
peut pivoter entre une position ouverte pour recevoir la crête et une position fermée
pour serrer le dispositif sur le carton.