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EUROPEAN PATENT SPECIFICATION |
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27.06.2007 Bulletin 2007/26 |
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Date of filing: 10.04.2003 |
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International Patent Classification (IPC):
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Proprietor: Reckitt Benckiser N.V. |
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- Van Diepen,Jacobus S. P.
Reckitt Benckiser (UK)Ltd
Berkshire SL1 3UH (GB)
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Reckitt Benckiser plc
Intellectual Property Department
Patents Group
Dansom Lane Hull HU8 7DS Hull HU8 7DS (GB) |
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DE-A- 4 003 104 US-A- 3 073 440 US-A- 5 718 337
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the European patent
granted. Notice of opposition shall be filed in a written reasoned statement. It shall
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[0001] The present invention relates to a packing and displaying box for receiving a multitude
of primary packages, comprising a bottom surface, a front wall, a rear wall and two
side walls, to a combination of primary packages and a packing and displaying box
containing them and to a blank for making a packing and displaying box according to
the present invention.
[0002] Generally, industry producing consumer goods designs and delivers a multitude of
single and small packages (called from this point onwards primary packages) which
are located in a bigger packing box, especially for easy transport and often called
secondary packaging. Very often these bigger packing boxes are constructed in a way
that they can also be directly put into the shelves of shops and supermarkets allowing
the consumer to take out the single primary packages which he wants to buy. To draw
consumer's attention to the primary packages, it is important that the holding packing
box is on the one hand formed in a way that the primary packages are not completely
hidden by the packing box while being at the same time easy to take out from the packing
box. On the other hand, however, the packing box has to stabilize the primary packages
to avoid disorder of the primary packages within the packing box and to ensure an
attractive appearance in the shelves of the shop or supermarket. This last requirement
is normally fulfilled by using a compact distribution of the packages within the packing
box (i.e. not allowing for any free space for the packages to move). This normally
avoids disorder of the packages at least until the consumer removes one such package
from the packing box thereby creating free space that will allow subsequent free movement
of the packages.
[0003] The problem of package disorder within a packing box is particularly acute when the
box is designed to be also a display packaging and is therefore provided in its open
state with side walls which have a height substantially lower than the height of the
primary packages contained therein to permit a good visibility of such packages by
the consumer. In this case not only package disorder will occur but it will also be
associated with the effect of the primary packages falling down to their sides thereby
reducing consumer perception of the packing box's contents.
[0004] Packing boxes are known which fulfill only one feature mentioned above, e.g. only
stabilizing the primary packages within a packing and displaying box, but making it
more difficult to take them out, for instance by providing a packing box with side
walls having a height which corresponds to the total height of the packages contained
therein This solution does not avoid however the problem of packaging disorder and
falling down once the packing box has been partially emptied by removing some of the
primary packages.
[0005] It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a packing and displaying
box for receiving a multitude of packages, which overcomes the drawbacks known in
the prior art, especially to provide an improved stabilization of primary packages
combined with an enhanced visibility of the packages contained therein and an easy
removal therefrom. It is an additional object of the present invention to provide
a combination of primary packages and a packing and displaying box to contain and
display the primary packages ensuring that they will neither get disordered within
the packing box nor fall down to their sides. It is still an additional object of
the present invention to provide a single-piece blank for making a packing and displaying
box according to the invention.
[0006] The first two objects are achieved in that the side walls of the packing and displaying
box have flaps in the area of their upper edges, the flaps projecting inwardly and
being aligned in a position departing substantially from the verticality, preferably
forming an angle with the vertical of more than 40°, more preferably more than 60°,
still more preferably more than 80° and most preferably of 90° (angle of 90° with
the vertical).
[0007] Said flaps are arranged alternatingly on the side walls providing at least one flap
per primary package.
[0008] Alternatively, said flaps are arranged alternatingly on the side walls providing
at least one flap per primary package except for the first and/or last package in
the packing and displaying box.
[0009] In a preferred embodiment, each flap is loosely engageable with one primary package.
[0010] In a preferred embodiment the primary packages show at their surfaces facing the
side wall of the packing box and confronted with the flaps an indentation for loose
engagement with such flaps.
[0011] In another embodiment, the packing and displaying box is made of a blank, which is
made of cardboard.
[0012] Preferably, the side walls of the packing and displaying box are double-walled.
[0013] In one alternative of the invention, the front and rear walls are fixed to the side
walls by means of rough surfaces which are retained within the double-walled side
walls.
[0014] In another alternative, the front wall is substantially cut out.
[0015] The third object, namely providing a single-piece blank for making a packing box,
is achieved in that the side walls comprise extensions for engaging into grooves punched
on the bottom surface when the blank is folded, and the side walls comprise flaps
slitted therein and projecting inwardly and being aligned in a position departing
substantially from the verticality, preferably forming an angle with the vertical
of more than 40°, more preferably more than 60°, still more preferably more than 80°
and most preferably of substantially 90° when the blank is folded.
[0016] In a preferred embodiment, the blank comprises folds and double-folds for folding
the blank according to a specific pattern.
[0017] In a most preferred embodiment, the folds and double-folds comprise small incisions.
[0018] Surprisingly it was found that by arranging small flaps inwardly on the side walls
of the packing and displaying box according to the present invention, the primary
packages located therein could be stabilized and could be prevented from falling,
whereas it could also be achieved that the packing and displaying box has only small
dimensions, therefore not covering the primary packages and providing an easy take
out. The flaps of the packing and displaying box may be loosely engageable with the
primary packages and therefore prevent falling. An attractive appearance of the packing
box with the primary packages is ensured. Further, it was surprisingly found, that
the specific blank disclosed enables an easy making of the packing box of the invention.
[0019] A particular advantage of the blank according to the invention is that the flaps
position themselves in the inwardly projecting position when the double side walls
are folded over themselves when the packing box is erected, without the need of any
actuation on the flaps. This is advantageous as it simplifies the erecting process
resulting in the possibility of using a simpler erecting machine and in a shortage
of the time needed for erection of the packing box.
[0020] Further advantages and features of the present invention will now be described in
detail with appropriate reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein
Fig. 1 shows a blank for making a packing and displaying box according to the present
invention; and
Fig. 2 is a perspective view of a folded and assembled packing and displaying box
according to the invention filled with primary packages.
[0021] Fig. 1 shows a blank 1 of the present invention for making a packing and displaying
box 14. The basis of the blank 1 is a cardboard, which is punched into the desired
base form. The cardboard comprises a bottom surface 2, a front wall 3, a back wall
4 and two side walls 5. The front wall 3 and the rear wall 4 comprise prolongations
preferably in the form of rough surfaces 6. On the bottom surface 2 four grooves 7
are punched in the area of the longitudinal edges of the bottom surface 2. The side
walls 5 each comprise two extensions 8 which correspond to the grooves 7 on one side
of the bottom surface 2. Further, as shown in Fig. 1, on each side wall 5, two flaps
9 are located thereon which are in plane with the unfolded blank 1. The flaps 9 are
provided on the side walls 5 by slitting the appropriate shape of the flaps 9 into
the side walls 5 with punching a little hole 10 below each flap 9. On the plane blank
1 a number of folds 11 and double folds 12 are provided for folding the blank 1 into
the packing and displaying box 14 according to a specific pattern.
[0022] To assemble the packing and displaying box 14 according to the present invention,
the front wall 3 and the rear wall 4 are folded vertically with regard to the plane
bottom surface 2. The prolongation in the form of rough surfaces 6 of the front and
rear walls 3, 4 are then folded vertically with regard to the front and rear walls
3, 4, and the side walls 5 are afterwards folded around the double fold 12, so that
the extensions 8 may engage into the corresponding grooves 7 to affix the walls 3,
4 and the side walls 5 in an upright position. By folding the side walls 5 around
the double fold 12 the flaps 9 will automatically raise from the surface plane of
the side walls 5 and will project inwardly and will align in a position departing
substantially from the verticality, preferably forming an angle with the vertical
of more than 40°, more preferably more than 60°, still more preferably more than 80°
and most preferably being substantially horizontal (angle of 90° with the vertical),
when the extensions 8 are engaged with the grooves 7.
[0023] A folded and assembled packing and displaying box 14 according to the present invention
is shown in Fig. 2. As may be seen from Fig. 2., the packing box 14 may comprise a
number of primary packages 13, in Fig. 2 six primary packages 13 are located in the
packing box 14. Of course, for every primary package 13 at least one flap 9 may be
provided to stabilize the primary package 13 in the packing box 14 according to the
present invention. Each flap 9 may loosely engage with a side portion of a primary
package 13, preferably comprising an indentation 15 for improved engagement. However,
for example in case that six primary packages 13 are to be located in the packing
box 14, only four flaps 9 are necessary as a minimum, wherein the flaps 9 are alternatingly
arranged on the side walls 5 to stabilize the second to fifth primary package 13.
The first primary package 13 in the packing and displaying box 14 does not need a
stabilizing flap 9, since the first primary package 13 is stabilized by the front
wall 3 and the second primary package 13. When the first primary package 13 is taken
out from the packing and displaying box 14, the second primary package 13 is prevented
from falling by its flap 9. The third to fifth primary packages 13 are stabilized
accordingly. In case, only the sixth primary package 13 is left in the packing and
displaying box 14 it is stabilized by the rear wall 4.
[0024] Of course, the number of flaps 9 may be adjusted according to the requirements of
the primary packages 13. Moreover, the shape and the dimension of the flaps may be
adjustable. Also, one may imagine to arrange the flaps 9 between the primary packages
13 for stabilization in which case of course there will be no advantage in providing
primary packages 13 with an indentation 15 thereon. Further, the shape of the front
and rear walls 3, 4 and the side walls 5 may be adjusted as required. For example,
as shown in Fig. 2, the front wall 3 may comprise a cutout to improve the appearance
of the primary packages 13 in the packing and displaying box 14 as visibility of the
first primary package 13 is enhanced.
[0025] The features disclosed in the foregoing description, in the claims and/or in the
accompanying drawings may, both separately and in any combination thereof, be material
for realizing the invention in diverse forms thereof.
1. Packing and displaying box (14) for receiving a multitude of primary packages (13),
comprising a bottom surface (2), a front wall (3), a rear wall (4) and two side walls
(5) having flaps (9) in the area of their upper edges, the flaps (9) projecting inwardly
and being aligned in a position departing substantially from the verticality, preferably
forming an angle with the vertical of more than 40°, characterized in that the flaps (9) are arranged alternatingly on the side walls (5) providing at least
one flap (9) per primary package (13).
2. Packing and displaying box according to claim 1, wherein the flaps (9) form an angle
with the vertical of more than 60°, still more preferably more than 80° and most preferably
of 90°.
3. Packing and displaying box (14) for receiving a multitude of primary packages (13),
comprising a bottom surface (2), a front wall (3), a rear wall (4) and two side walls
(5) having flaps (9) in the area of their upper edges, the flaps (9) projecting inwardly
and being aligned in a position departing substantially from the verticality, preferably
forming an angle with the vertical of more than 40°, characterized in that the flaps (9) are arranged alternatingly on the side walls (5) providing at least
one flap (9) per primary package (13) except for the first and/or last primary package
(13) in the packing and displaying box (14).
4. Packing and displaying box according to any of the preceding claims, characterized in that each flap (9) is loosely engageable with one primary package (13).
5. Packing and displaying box according to any of the preceding claims, characterized in that the packing box (14) is made of a blank (1), which is made of cardboard.
6. Packing and displaying box according to any of the preceding claims, characterized in that the side walls (5) are double-walled.
7. Packing and displaying box according to claim 6, characterized in that the front and rear walls (3, 4) are fixed to the side walls (5) by means of rough
surfaces (6) which are retained within the double-walled side walls (5).
8. Packing and displaying box according to any of the preceding claims, characterized in that the front wall (3) is substantially cut out.
9. Combination of a multitude of primary packages (13) and a packing and displaying box
(14) according to any one of claims 1 to 8.
10. Combination according to claim 9, characterized in that each flap (9) is loosely engageable with one primary package (13).
11. Combination according to claim 10 characterized in that each primary package (13) comprises at its sides an indentation (15) for loose engagement
with such flaps (9).
12. Blank (1) for making a packing and displaying box (14) according to any of the preceding
claims 1 to 8, characterized in that the side walls (5) comprise extensions (8) for engaging into grooves (7) punched
on the bottom surface when the blank (1) is folded, and the side walls (5) comprise
flaps (9) slitted therein intended to project inwardly and be aligned in a position
departing substantially from the verticality, preferably forming an angle with the
vertical of more than 40°, when the box is erected.
13. Blank according to claim 12, characterized in that the blank (1) comprises folds (11) and double-folds (12) for folding the blank (1)
according to a specific pattern.
14. Blank according to claim 12 or 13, characterized in that the folds (11) and double-folds (12) comprise small incisions.
1. Verpackungs- und Präsentationsschachtel (14) zum Aufnehmen einer Vielzahl von Hauptpackungen
(13), umfassend eine Bodenfläche (2), eine Vorderwand (3), eine Rückwand (4) und zwei
Seitenwände (5) mit Laschen (9) im Bereich ihrer Oberkanten, wobei die Laschen (9)
nach innen ragen und in einer Position ausgerichtet sind, die im Wesentlichen von
der senkrechten Lage abweicht, wobei sie mit der Senkrechten vorzugsweise einen Winkel
von mehr als 40° bilden, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Laschen (9) an den Seitenwänden (5) abwechselnd angeordnet sind, wobei mindestens
eine Lasche (9) pro Hauptpackung (13) bereitgestellt wird.
2. Verpackungs- und Präsentationsschachtel nach Anspruch 1, wobei die Laschen (9) mit
der Senkrechten einen Winkel von mehr als 60°, noch stärker bevorzugt mehr als 80°
und besonders bevorzugt 90° bilden.
3. Verpackungs- und Präsentationsschachtel (14) zum Aufnehmen einer Vielzahl von Hauptpackungen
(13), umfassend eine Bodenfläche (2), eine Vorderwand (3), eine Rückwand (4) und zwei
Seitenwände (5) mit Laschen (9) im Bereich ihrer Oberkanten, wobei die Laschen (9)
nach innen ragen und in einer Position ausgerichtet sind, die im Wesentlichen von
der senkrechten Lage abweicht, wobei sie mit der Senkrechten vorzugsweise einen Winkel
von mehr als 40° bilden, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Laschen (9) an den Seiten (5) abwechselnd angeordnet sind, wobei außer für die
erste und/oder die letzte Hauptpackung (13) im Verpackungs- und Präsentationsschachtel
(14) mindestens eine Lasche (9) pro Hauptpackung (13) bereitgestellt wird.
4. Verpackungs- und Präsentationsschachtel nach einem der vorangehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass jede Lasche (9) mit einer Hauptpackung (13) in losem Eingriff stehen kann.
5. Verpackungs- und Präsentationsschachtel nach einem der vorangehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Verpackungsschachtel (14) aus einer aus Karton hergestellten Vorform (1) hergestellt
ist.
6. Verpackungs- und Präsentationsschachtel nach einem der vorangehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Seitenwände (5) doppelwandig sind.
7. Verpackungs- und Präsentationsschachtel nach Anspruch 6, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Vorder- und die Rückwand (3, 4) an den Seitenwänden (5) mithilfe von rauen Oberflächen
(6) befestigt sind, die von den doppelwandigen Seitenwänden (5) gehalten werden.
8. Verpackungs- und Präsentationsschachtel nach einem der vorangehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Vorderwand (3) im Wesentlichen herausgeschnitten ist.
9. Kombination aus einer Vielzahl von Hauptpackungen (13) und einer Verpackungs- und
Präsentationsschachtel (14) nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 8.
10. Kombination nach Anspruch 9, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass jede Lasche (9) mit einer Hauptpackung in losem Eingriff stehen kann.
11. Kombination nach Anspruch 10, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass jede Hauptpackung (13) an ihren Seiten eine Einrückung (15) zum losen Eingriff mit
derartigen Laschen (9) umfasst.
12. Vorform (1) zur Herstellung einer Verpackungs- und Präsentationsschachtel (14) nach
einem der vorangehenden Ansprüche 1 bis 8, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Seitenwände (5) Verlängerungen (8) zum Eingriff in in die Bodenfläche gestanzte
Rillen (7) beim Falten der Vorform (1) umfassen, und die Seitenwände (5) Laschen (9)
umfassen, die darin eingeschlitzt sind, um dazu vorgesehen zu sein, nach innen zu
ragen, und in einer Position ausgerichtet sind, die von der senkrechten Lage im Wesentlichen
abweicht, wobei sie mit der Senkrechten vorzugsweise einen Winkel von mehr als 40°
bilden, wenn die Schachtel zusammengebaut ist.
13. Vorform nach Anspruch 12, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Vorform (1) Faltlinien (11) und Doppelfaltlinien (12) zum Falten der Vorform
(1) nach einem spezifischen Muster umfasst.
14. Vorform nach Anspruch 12 oder 13, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Faltlinien (11) und Doppelfaltlinien (12) kleine Einschnitte umfassen.
1. Boîte d'emballage et de présentation (14) pour recevoir une multitude d'emballages
principaux (13), comprenant une surface de fond (2), une paroi avant (3), une paroi
arrière (4) et deux parois latérales (5) comportant des volets (9) dans la zone de
leurs bords supérieurs, les volets (9) saillant vers l'intérieur et étant alignés
dans une position s'écartant sensiblement de la verticalité, formant, de préférence,
un angle avec la verticale de plus de 40°, caractérisée en ce que les volets (9) sont agencés alternativement sur les parois latérales (5), fournissant
au moins un volet (9) par emballage principal (13).
2. Boîte d'emballage et de présentation selon la revendication 1, dans laquelle les volets
(9) forment un angle avec la verticale de plus de 60°, de préférence de plus de 80°
et, de préférence encore, de 90°.
3. Boîte d'emballage et de présentation (14) pour recevoir une multitude d'emballages
principaux (13), comprenant une surface de fond (2), une paroi avant (3), une paroi
arrière (4) et deux parois latérales (5) comportant des volets (9) dans la zone de
leurs bords supérieurs, les volets (9) saillant vers l'intérieur et étant alignés
dans une position s'écartant sensiblement de la verticalité, formant, de préférence,
un angle avec la verticale de plus de 40°, caractérisée en ce que les volets (9) sont agencés alternativement sur les parois latérales (5), fournissant
au moins un volet (9) par emballage principal (13), excepté pour le premier et/ou
dernier emballage principal (13) dans la boîte d'emballage et de présentation (14).
4. Boîte d'emballage et de présentation selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes,
caractérisée en ce que chaque volet (9) est engageable de façon amovible avec un emballage principal (13).
5. Boîte d'emballage et de présentation selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes,
caractérisée en ce que la boîte d'emballage (14) est faite d'un flan (1), qui est fait de carton.
6. Boîte d'emballage et de présentation selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes,
caractérisée en ce que les parois latérales (5) sont doubles.
7. Boîte d'emballage et de présentation selon la revendication 6, caractérisée en ce que les parois avant et arrière (3, 4) sont fixées aux parois latérales (5) au moyen
de surfaces rugueuses (6) qui sont retenues au sein des parois latérales (5) doubles.
8. Boîte d'emballage et de présentation selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes,
caractérisée en ce que la paroi avant (3) est sensiblement découpée.
9. Combinaison d'une multitude d'emballages principaux (13) et d'une boîte d'emballage
et de présentation (14) selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 8.
10. Combinaison selon la revendication 9, caractérisée en ce que chaque volet (9) est engageable de façon amovible avec un emballage principal (13).
11. Combinaison selon la revendication 10, caractérisée en ce que chaque emballage principal (13) comprend, au niveau de ses côtés, un creux (15) pour
engagement amovible avec de tels volets (9).
12. Flan (1) pour fabriquer une boîte d'emballage et de présentation (14) selon l'une
quelconque des revendications précédentes 1 à 8, caractérisé en ce que les parois latérales (5) comprennent des extensions (8) destinées à s'engager, lorsque
le flan (1) est plié, dans des rainures (7) formées par poinçonnage sur la surface
de fond, et les parois latérales (5) comprennent des volets (9) formés par fendage
en leur sein et destinés à saillir vers l'intérieur et être alignés dans une position
s'écartant sensiblement de la verticalité, formant, de préférence, un angle avec la
verticale, de plus de 40°, lorsque la boîte est érigée.
13. Flan selon la revendication 12, caractérisé en ce que le flan (1) comprend des plis (11) et des doubles plis (12) pour plier le flan (1)
suivant une configuration spécifique.
14. Flan selon la revendication 12 ou 13, caractérisé en ce que les plis (11) et doubles plis (12) comprennent de petites incisions.

