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EUROPEAN PATENT SPECIFICATION |
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Mention of the grant of the patent: |
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Date of filing: 05.02.1996 |
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International Patent Classification (IPC)7: B65D 71/00 |
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International application number: |
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PCT/US9601/525 |
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International publication number: |
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WO 9623/709 (08.08.1996 Gazette 1996/36) |
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CARTON BLANK WITH ERECTABLE KEEL
KARTONZUSCHNITT MIT AUFRICHTBAREM ABSTANDHALTER
FLAN DE CARTON AVEC STRUCTURES EN FORME DE QUILLE APTES A ETRE ERIGEES
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AT BE CH DE DK ES FR GB GR IE IT LI NL PT SE |
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03.02.1995 GB 9502118
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Date of publication of application: |
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19.11.1997 Bulletin 1997/47 |
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Proprietor: THE MEAD CORPORATION |
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Dayton
Ohio 45463 (US) |
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Inventors: |
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- BLIN, Patrick
F-36000 Châteauroux (FR)
- LE BRAS, Philippe
F-36000 Châteauroux (FR)
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Representative: Hepworth, John Malcolm et al |
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Hepworth Lawrence Bryer & Bizley
Bloxam Court
Corporation Street Rugby,
Warwickshire CV21 2DU Rugby,
Warwickshire CV21 2DU (GB) |
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References cited: :
EP-A- 0 541 334 WO-A-94/12403
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EP-A- 0 541 385 FR-A- 2 698 616
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Note: Within nine months from the publication of the mention of the grant of the European
patent, any person may give notice to the European Patent Office of opposition to
the European patent
granted. Notice of opposition shall be filed in a written reasoned statement. It shall
not be deemed to
have been filed until the opposition fee has been paid. (Art. 99(1) European Patent
Convention).
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[0001] The invention relates to keel structures used for separating adjacent articles and/or
helping retain such articles in a carton. Typically, keels are used in canons for
packaging foodstuffs held within a primary package such as yoghurt within pots or
tubs which can be made of plastics. A keel can help immobilise an article thereby
to help to prevent any damage hereto which might occur through movement.
[0002] Known canons of this type are disclosed in EP 0541334A1 and EP 0541385A1. Both these
patent specifications disclose keel constructions suitable for retaining and/or separating
articles. However, the keels are somewhat complex to set up from a collapsed form
in the carton blank. In the case of the former several different embodiments of keels
are shown and described, however, each keel which acts to separate two articles in
adjacent rows is formed from at least two separate tabs which are struck from the
base of a carton which panels are required to be interlocked for example at a cooperating
tab and aperture in order to form an erected keel. In some embodiments the base of
the carton is formed from two overlapping base panels which are also required to be
interlocked and accordingly the formation of the canon and keel structures is fairly
complex. In EP 0541385 individual keels are disclosed for use with individual articles.
Each keel comprises a U-shaped tab struck from a base panel and held in position partly
by the action of an associated article and also flaps hinged to the U-shaped keel
which act to restrict the movement thereof. However, since the individual keels are
not linked to one another they do not derive any structural benefit or rigidity from
neighbouring keels
[0003] WO 94/12403 shows a keel structure comprising a bridge structure connecting two upstanding
members. Such a design is subject to a tendency to fold back.
[0004] The invention seeks to avoid or at least mitigate these and other problems of the
prior art. Accordingly, in one form of the invention there is provided a keel structure
for separating two adjacent and/or retaining articles in a carton, the keel structure
being struck from and integral with a base panel of the carton and comprising in opposed
relationship first and second upright members having opposite ends at which they are
hingably connected to the panel. The invention further comprises a bridge structure
hingably connected with each of a downwardly facing edge of the first upright member
and a downwardly facing edge of the second upright member, each of which downwardly
facing edges is located intermediate the opposite ends of its respective upright member.
[0005] According to an optional feature of this aspect of the invention the bridge structure
may comprise a first foldable panel hingably connected at one edge to the first upright
member and hingably connected at an opposite edge to a connecting member.
[0006] According to another optional feature of this aspect of the invention the bridge
structure may consist of the first foldable panel, the connecting member to which
the first foldable panel is hingably connected, and a second foldable panel to which
the connecting member is hingably connected and which is in turn hingably connected
to the second upright member.
[0007] According to another optional feature of this aspect of the invention the keel structure
may resiliently separate two adjacent articles.
[0008] According to another optional feature of this aspect of the invention the connecting
member may comprise a region which can be shaped to be complementary in shape to a
proximal portion of an article. Preferably, part of a foldable portion is positioned
to be between said shaped region of the connecting member and an associated article.
[0009] According to another optional feature of this aspect of the invention the first upright
member may comprise a recess for receiving part of an associated article.
[0010] According to a further optional feature of this aspect of the invention the second
upright member may comprise a recess for receiving part of an associated article.
[0011] According to yet another optional feature of this aspect of the invention there may
be a partition panel for separating tiers or articles in a multi-tier carton comprising
a keel structure.
[0012] A second aspect of the invention provides a method for forming a keel structure,
comprising providing a carton blank or partition panel blank from which a panel has
been struck to form the members of the future keel structure in the plane of the panel,
and moving the connecting member out of the plane of the panel thereby to cause the
other members of the structure out to move of the plane of the panel, until the keel
structure is in an upright position.
[0013] Preferably the method also comprises the step of maintaining the keel in an upright
position until an article is loaded adjacent the keel.
[0014] The invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the
accompanying drawings, in which:-
FIGURE 1 is a plan view of a canon blank for forming a canon according to the invention;
FIGURE 2 is a schematic perspective view of a keel structure according to the invention;
and
FIGURE 3 is a schematic perspective representation of three stages in the process
of forming a keel according to the invention.
[0015] Referring to Figure 1 there is shown a canon blank 10 comprising a top panel 12 hingably
connected to side panel 14 which in turn is hingably connected to a heel anchor strip
or bevel strip 16 Blank 10 can be used for forming a canon for packaging six articles
such as tubs of yoghurt and according comprises three article retaining means along
each side. Top panel 12 and side panel 14 comprise article top retaining slits 32
whilst bevel strip 16 comprises heel retaining apertures 34. Of course, blank 10 can
be adapted to accommodate any number of articles in any number of rows.
[0016] Bevel strip 16 is in turn hingably connected to a base panel 18 comprising a first
side portion 20, a central portion 22 and a second side portion 24. Central portion
22 is hingably connected along fold lines 56 and 58 to side portions 20 and 24 respectively.
However, the fold lines are interrupted by keel structures 36 which, when erected
in the completed carton, act to separate two adjacent articles. Base panel 18 is in
turn hingably connected to bevel strip 26 comprising heel anchor devices 34. Bevel
strip 26 is in turn hingably connected to a second side panel 28 which is hingably
connected to a top panel joining strip 30 which can be attached to top panel 12 for
example by using adhesive or cooperating locking means such as a locking tab and cooperating
apertures
[0017] In this embodiment each keel structure 36 comprises an article abutting panel 40
which is hingably connected to the base panel 18 along fold line 58 and operably struck
out of the plane of the carton panel to a substantially upright position. The first
upright panel 40 is cut from base side portion 24 along cut line 62 and is hingably
connected to a foldable panel 44 along fold line 42. Foldable panels 44 and 50, and
upper panel 48, are struck from base panel 18 by cut line 64 and thereby form a connecting
web between the upright panels 40 and 54. The upper panel 48 is thereby partially
cut away from foldable panels 44 and 50 by curved cut lines 46. However, upper panel,
or connecting member 48 is hingably connected to both foldable panels 44 and 50 along
relatively short fold lines 66 at the end of cut lines 46. The second foldable panel
50 is in turn hingably connected to a second upright member 54 along fold line 52.
Second upright number 54 is struck from base panel 18 along cut line 62 and hingably
connected thereto along fold line 56.
[0018] Figure 2 shows a schematic perspective view of one of the keel structures 36 in a
set up or upright position whereby it acts to help retain an article A. Additionally,
keel 36 acts to separate article A from an adjacent article (not shown) in an adjacent
row
[0019] In order to form the keel structure from the flat position shown in part A of Figure
3, upper panel 48 and/or upright members 40 and 54 can be raised out of the plane
of the base panel 18. For example, by moving upper panel 48 in the direction of arrow
X in pan B of Figure 3, upright panels 40 and 54 are caused to rotate about fold lines
58 and 56 respectively. By continuing to apply a force in the direction of arrow X
panels 40 and 54 reach upright positions and at some stage foldable panels 44 and
50 start to rotate about fold lines 42 and 52 respectively. The foldable panels thereby
extend the height of upper panel 48 above both the base panel 18 and the uppermost
part of upright panels 40 and 54. As well as extending the height of keel structure
36, the use of foldable panels 44 and 50 also provides useful recesses defined in
pan by cut line 64 which can be used to retain the heel of an associated article Usefully
also, because the upright portions 40 and 54 are anchored to base panel 18 at two
separated folding positions, the upright panel is somewhat flexible between these
two points and thus provide, to some extent, resilient retention of the associated
article which can of course be useful in order not to damage the article. This resilience
is also provided to some extent by the curved shape of cuts 46 in upper panel 48 and
the use of two separated fold lines 66 to join foldable panels 44 and 50 to upper
panel 48. As can be seen in Figure 2, parts of the foldable panels 44 and 50 extend
above the upper panel 48 in the vicinity of the curved region 46 thereof and thus
also provide some form of resilience against an abutting article. Preferably, the
fold line 46 is shaped to correspond with the shape of the adjacent portion of the
article such as the side of article A shown in Figure 2
[0020] Naturally a keel structure according to the invention could be provided in a panel
used to separate different tiers of articles in a multi-tiered package. Also, the
angle subtended between an upright panel such as 40 or 54 and the associated main
carton panel such as base panel 18 is not critical but is preferably in the region
of 50° to 130° and more preferably 80° to 100° but, of course, can be adapted to suit
the shape of a packaged article
1. A keel structure (36) for separating two adjacent and/or retaining articles in a canon,
the keel structure (36) being struck from and integral with a base panel (18) of the
carton and comprising in opposed relationship first and second upright members (40,
54) having opposite ends at which they are hingably connected to the panel (18), wherein
said keel structure further comprises a bridge structure (44, 48, 50) hingably connected
with said upright members,
characterised in that each upright member comprises a downwardly facing edge each
of which downwardly facing edges is located intermediate the opposite ends of its
respective upright member (40 or 54), and is connected to the bridge structure.
2. A keel structure according to claim 1 wherein the bridge structure comprising a first
foldable panel (44) hingably connected at one edge to the first upright member (40)
and hingably connected at an opposite edge to a connecting member (48).
3. A keel structure according to claim 2 wherein the bridge structure consists of the
first foldable panel (44), the connecting member (48) to which the first foldable
panel is hingably connected, and a second foldable panel (50) to which the connecting
member is hingably connected and which is in turn hingably connected to the second
upright member (54).
4. A keel structure (36) according to any of claims 1 to 3 which resiliently separates
two adjacent articles.
5. A keel structure according to claim 4, wherein the connecting member (48) comprises
a region (46) which is shaped to be complementary in shape to a proximal portion of
an article.
6. A keel structure according to claim 5, wherein part of a foldable portion (44 or 50)
is positioned to be between said shaped region (46) of the connecting member (48)
and an associated article.
7. A keel structure according to any of claims 1 to 6, wherein the first upright member
(40) comprises a recess for receiving part of an associated article.
8. A keel structure according to any of claims 1 to 6, wherein the second upright member
(54) comprises a recess for receiving part of an associated article.
9. A partition panel for separating tiers or articles in a multi-tier carton comprising
a keel structure according to an one of claims 1 to 8.
10. A carton comprising a keel structure according to any one of the claims 1 to 8.
11. A method for forming a keel structure according to any one of claims 1 to 8, comprising
providing a carton blank or partition panel blank from which a panel (18) has been
struck to form the members of the future keel structure in the plane of the panel
(18), and moving the connecting member (48) out of the plane of the panel (18) thereby
to cause the other members of the structure to move out of the plane of the panel,
until the keel structure is in an upright position.
12. The method according to claim 11 further comprising the step of maintaining the keel
in an upright position until an article is loaded adjacent the keel.
1. Kielstruktur (36) zum Abgrenzen und/oder Halten zweier benachbarter Gegenstände in
einer Schachtel, wobei die Kielstruktur (36) aus einer Bodenwandfläche (18) der Schachtel
ausgestanzt und damit einstückig ist und in gegenüberliegender Beziehung erste und
zweite aufrechte Elemente (40, 54) umfaßt, die gegenüberliegende Enden aufweisen,
an denen sie gelenkig mit der Wandfläche (18) verbunden sind, wobei die Kielstruktur
weiter eine Brückenstruktur (44, 48, 50) umfaßt, die gelenkig mit den aufrechten Elementen
verbunden ist, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß jedes aufrechte Element eine nach unten
stehende Kante aufweist, wobei jede der nach unten stehenden Kanten zwischen den gegenüberliegenden
Enden ihres jeweiligen aufrechten Elements (40 oder 54) angeordnet und mit der Brückenstruktur
verbunden ist.
2. Kielstruktur gemäß Anspruch 1, wobei die Brückenstruktur eine erste faltbare Wandfläche
(44) umfaßt, die gelenkig an einer Kante mit dem ersten aufrechten Element (40) und
gelenkig an einer gegenüberliegenden Kante mit einem Verbindungselement (48) verbunden
ist.
3. Kielstruktur gemäß Anspruch 2, wobei die Brückenstruktur aus der ersten faltbaren
Wandfläche (44) besteht sowie dem Verbindungselement (48), mit dem die erste faltbare
Wandfläche gelenkig verbunden ist, und einer zweiten faltbaren Wandfläche (50), mit
der das verbindende Element gelenkig verbunden ist und die wiederum gelenkig mit dem
zweiten aufrechten Element (54) verbunden ist.
4. Kielstruktur (36) gemäß einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 3, die zwei benachbarte Gegenstände
elastisch abgrenzt.
5. Kielstruktur gemäß Anspruch 4, wobei das Verbindungselement (48) einen Bereich (46)
umfaßt, der so geformt ist, daß seine Form komplementär zu einem angrenzenden Abschnitt
eines Gegenstands ist.
6. Kielstruktur gemäß Anspruch 5, wobei ein Teil eines faltbaren Abschnitts (44 oder
50) so angeordnet ist, daß er sich zwischen dem geformten Bereich (46) des Verbindungselements
(48) und einem dazugehörigen Gegenstand befindet.
7. Kielstruktur gemäß einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 6, wobei das erste aufrechte Element
(40) eine Aussparung zur Aufnahme eines Teils eines dazugehörigen Gegenstands umfaßt.
8. Kielstruktur gemäß einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 6, wobei das zweite aufrechte Element
(54) eine Aussparung zur Aufnahme eines Teils eines dazugehörigen Gegenstands umfaßt.
9. Trennwandfläche zum Abgrenzen von Lagen oder Gegenständen in einer mehrlagigen Schachtel,
die eine Kielstruktur gemäß einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 8 umfaßt.
10. Schachtel, die eine Kielstruktur gemäß einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 8 umfaßt.
11. Verfahren zum Ausbilden einer Kielstruktur gemäß einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 8, wobei
das Verfahren das Bereitstellen eines Schachtelzuschnitts oder eines Trennwandflächenzuschnitts
umfaßt, aus dem eine Wandfläche (18) ausgestanzt wurde, um die Elemente der späteren
Kielstruktur in der Ebene der Wandfläche (18) auszubilden, und das Bewegen des Verbindungselements
(48) aus der Ebene der Wandfläche (18) heraus, um dadurch die anderen Elemente der
Struktur zu zwingen, sich aus der Ebene der Wandfläche herauszubewegen, bis sich die
Kielstruktur in einer aufrechten Position befindet.
12. Verfahren gemäß Anspruch 11, das weiter den Schritt des Aufrechterhaltens des Kiels
in einer aufrechten Position umfaßt, bis ein Gegenstand angrenzend an den Kiel eingebracht
wurde.
1. Structure en forme de quille (36) pour séparer deux articles adjacents et/ou retenir
des articles dans un carton, la structure en forme de quille (36) étant frappée à
partir d'un panneau de base (18) du carton et étant d'un seul tenant avec celui-ci
et comprenant des premier et second éléments de montant (50, 54), qui sont opposés
l'un à l'autre et possèdent des extrémités opposées, au niveau desquelles ils sont
reliés, d'une manière articulée, au panneau (18), ladite structure de quille comprenant
en outre une structure en pont (44, 48, 50) raccordée de manière articulée auxdits
éléments de montant, caractérisée en ce que chaque élément de montant comprend un
bord tourné vers le bas, chacun des bords tournés vers le bas étant situé entre les
extrémités opposées de son élément de montant respectif (40 ou 54) et étant raccordé
à la structure en pont.
2. Structure en forme de quille selon la revendication 1, dans laquelle la structure
en pont comprend un premier panneau repliable (44) racordé d'une manière articulée,
au niveau d'un bord, au premier élément de montant (40) et raccordé de manière articulée,
au niveau d'un bord opposé, à un élément de raccordement (48).
3. Structure en forme de quille selon la revendication 2, dans laquelle la structure
en pont est constituée par le premier panneau repliable (44), l'élément de raccordement
(48) auquel le premier panneau repliable est raccordé de manière articulée, et un
second panneau repliable (50), auquel l'élément de raccordement est raccordé de manière
articulée et qui, à son tour, est raccordé de manière articulée au second élément
de montant (54).
4. Structure en forme de quille (36) selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 3,
qui sépare élastiquement deux articles adjacents.
5. Structure en forme de quille selon la revendication 4, dans laquelle l'élément de
raccordement (48) comprend une région (46), qui est conformée de manière à avoir une
forme complémentaire d'une partie proximale d'un article.
6. Structure en forme de quille selon la revendication 5, dans laquelle une partie d'une
partie repliable (44 ou 50) est disposée de manière à être située entre ladite région
conformée (46) de l'élément de raccordement (48) et un article associé.
7. Structure en forme de quille selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 6, dans
laquelle le premier élément de montant (40) comprend un renfoncement destiné à recevoir
une partie d'un article associé.
8. Structure en forme de quille selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 6, dans
laquelle le second élément de montant (54) comprend un renfoncement destiné à recevoir
une partie d'un article associé.
9. Panneau de séparation destiné à séparer des étages ou des articles dans un carton
à plusieurs étages, possédant une structure en forme de quille selon l'une quelconque
des revendications 1 à 8.
10. Carton comprenant une structure en forme de quille selon l'une quelconque des revendications
1 à 8.
11. Procédé pour former une structure en forme de quille selon l'une quelconque des revendications
1 à 8, consistant à fournir un flan en carton ou un flan de panneau de séparation,
à partir duquel un panneau (18) a été frappé pour former les éléments de la structure
en forme de quille dans le plan du panneau (18), et à déplacer l'élément de raccordement
(48) à l'extérieur du plan du panneau (18) de manière à amener les autres éléments
de la structure à se déplacer à l'extérieur du plan du panneau, jusqu'à ce que la
structure en forme de quille soit dans une position érigée.
12. Procédé selon la revendication 11, comprenant en outre l'étape consistant à maintenir
la quille dans une position érigée jusqu'à ce qu'un article soit chargé adjacent à
la quille.

