TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The present invention concerns a container comprising a body produced in a rigid
material, and with side parts, a bottom part, and an upper part, and a lining attached
internally in the body, wherein the upper part has first and second upper panels,
which form a ridge, said upper panels are opposite and leaning toward each other,
wherein at least one of the first and second upper panels has a projecting flap for
folding to lie against the opposite upper panel along an upper fold line, the lining
has a projecting length for facilitating folding of the lining jointly with the projecting
flap against the opposite upper panel, wherein the upper part further comprises at
least one gable part, which is infolded between the first and second upper panels
in a closed state, and the projecting flap has a first tear line and a second tear
line arranged at an angle with respect to each other to simplify tearing off of an
outer part of the flap to accomplish an opened state of the container.
BACKGROUND
[0002] Containers made of a rigid material, like plastic or paperboard, have been used in
the packaging industry for a long time. Packages having an outer casing of paperboard
and an inner lining in form of a bag are especially used in the food industry to package
dry products. Examples of such products are for example dried baby food, milk powder,
formula powder, porridge powder etc.
[0003] To keep the content in an outer package comprising an inner lining for a predetermined
amount of time when the package is in a closed state, it is necessary that the lining
has barrier properties that prevents intrusion of influencing factors, like moisture,
oxygen, light, vermin etc., which can influence the shelf life and properties of the
content of the package.
[0004] When there are high demands on the barrier properties for preventing intrusion of
for example moisture, oxygen, light, vermin, and to prevent escape of aroma from the
content, it is necessary to produce the lining from a hermetic material, which often
leads to a lining that is resistant to tearing, strong and tough. A comparison can
be made between the material properties of the lining and the material properties
of the outer package produced from paperboard, which package is easy to tear and comparatively
fragile.
[0005] There are many different models of outer packages that are provided with an inner
lining. Some package models require use of a sharp object, like a scissor, to facilitate
access to the content of the package. This way is not particularly user friendly because
it requires unnecessary time and is often difficult, and therefore often a more user
friendly package model is used, which can be opened by means of the user's fingers
only. These packages are formed with a roof ridge and are provided with a spout, which
in the closed state of the package is located between a pair of opposite panel walls
of the package. These panel walls join at the rood ridge, which is located at the
top of the package. The panel walls are connected with side panels, which at their
top edge have gable foldings, which during opening of the package are unfolded to
form the spout. During opening of the package, it is necessary to tear of a flap of
the outer package at the ridge along a weakened line of the package material. During
tearing of the flap of the outer package, an upper part of the inner lining is torn
simultaneously for access to the content of the lining. This type of package works
fine in cases where low demands are put on the barrier properties of the lining. To
facilitate easy tearing of the lining together with the flap in the outer package,
it is necessary that the lining material is easy to tear. A fragile and weak material
facilitates tearing of the lining material.
[0006] In case a lining with high barrier properties, like resistant to tearing, strong
and tough, is used together with the above mentioned configuration of the outer package,
problems will arise during tearing of the lining material. Due to toughness of the
lining material among other things, a very uneven tearing line will be obtained, if
the user succeeds tearing the lining at all. The user must thus use much more strength
than desired to tear the lining. When the user finally has managed to tear the lining,
the torn edge of the lining must probably be trimmed with a scissor to obtain the
required packing pouring properties.
[0007] There is thus a need for an improved device for opening of packages by hand without
the use of tools, which packages comprises a lining that is resistant to tearing,
strong and tough.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0008] With the present invention, a device has been accomplished according to the type
mentioned in the introduction, which device substantially removes the problems that
have been related to the prior known devices.
[0009] A device accomplished according to the invention is foremost
characterised in that the lining is fixedly arranged on the projecting flap, and which lining has a first
weakening at an upper part of the lining, and in line with the first tear line on
the flap, and the lining has also a second weakening at an upper part of the lining,
and in line with the second tear line on the flap, wherein the part of the flap that
is delimited by the first and second tear lines is arranged to function as an enlarged
catch- and holding-on part during tearing off of an outer part of the flap, and the
lining attached thereto, along the first tear line to accomplish tearing off of the
lining for opening of the lining together with the infolded gable part.
INVENTION DISCLOSURE
[0010] The present invention concerns a container comprising a body produced in a rigid
material with side parts, a bottom part, and an upper part, and a lining attached
internally in the body.
[0011] The upper part has first and second upper panels for forming a ridge, which upper
panels are opposite and leaning toward each other, wherein at least one of the first
and second upper panels has a projecting flap for folding to lie against the opposite
upper panel, along an upper fold line.
[0012] According to one embodiment, the lining has a projecting length for facilitating
folding of the lining together with the projecting flap toward the opposite upper
panel, wherein the upper part further has at least one gable part, which is infolded
between the first and second upper panels in a closed state.
[0013] According to one embodiment, the projecting flap has a first tear line for simplifying
tearing off of an outer part of the flap to accomplish an opened state of the container.
[0014] According to one embodiment, the lining is fixedly arranged on the projecting flap,
and which lining has a first weakening in line with the first tear line on the projecting
flap, and a second tear line is arranged at an angle with the first tear line, and
the second tear line has a second weakening arranged on the projecting flap and in
line with the second tear line.
[0015] According to one embodiment, the lining has a first weakening at an upper edge of
the lining, and in line with the first tear line on the flap, and the lining has also
a second weakening at an upper part of the lining, and in line with the second tear
line on the flap.
[0016] According to one embodiment, the part of the flap that is delimited by the first
and second tear lines is arranged to function as an enlarged catch- and holding-on
part during tearing off of an outer part of the flap, and the lining attached thereto,
along the first tear line to bring about tearing off of the lining for opening of
the lining together with the infolded gable part.
[0017] According to one embodiment, the upper panel, on which the flap is arranged, is arranged
to function as holding-on along the upper fold line during tearing off of the outer
part of the flap along the second tear line for opening of the container, wherein
the second tear line substantially coincides with the upper fold line.
[0018] According to one embodiment, the second weakening on the lining at the second tear
line is arranged below or in line with a closure line, arranged for closure of an
open upper end of the lining.
[0019] According to one embodiment, the projecting flap is provided with the first tear
line and a second stiffening flap, which is adheredly arranged on the projecting flap,
wherein the projecting flap, the stiffening flap and the upper part of the lining
are attached to one of the upper panels in the non-opened state.
[0020] According to one embodiment, the upper part of the lining is adheredly arranged between
the projecting flap and the stiffening flap.
[0021] In an alternative embodiment of the invention, the second weakening is arranged in
an inner area of the lining, mainly perpendicular to and beginning at the end of the
first tear line.
[0022] In an alternative embodiment, a tear line is arranged to extend across and intersect
an outer corner of the projecting flap, wherein a weakening is arranged in the lining
at one or both edges of the lining in line with the tear line.
[0023] In another alternative embodiment, a tear line is arranged in line along the ridge,
in the projecting flap, and an outer part of the projecting flap is delimited at an
angle to the tear line by means of tear line extending from an upper edge of the projecting
flap to the tear line arranged along the ridge, and the outer part of the projecting
flap is attached against an upper panel by means of attaching means, in a non-opened
state.
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0024] The invention will now be explained with reference to the attached drawings. On these:
- fig. 1
- shows an isometric view of a closed package according to the invention;
- fig. 2
- shows an isometric partial view of a package with a partly opened gable part comprising
a projecting flap made in a single material layer according to the invention;
- fig. 3
- shows an enlarged partial view of the invention comprising a projecting flap with
an unfolded stiffening flap;
- fig. 4
- shows an isometric partial view of the package with an opened gable part according
to the invention;
- fig. 5
- shows an isometric partial view of the package with an unfolded gable part according
to the invention.
DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0025] In the description below, direction terms like for example upper, lower, side etc.
will be used. These direction statements refer to an upright standing package, when
this is standing with its bottom on a support structure.
[0026] The invention concerns a container, which will be described below with reference
to fig. 1-5. The container showed in fig. 1 comprises a body 1 produced in a rigid
material like for example plastic, paper board etc. The body 1 has side parts 2, a
bottom part 3 and an upper part 4. The upper part 4 is formed form the side parts
2, which are joined to each other to form a ridge. The side parts 2 consists of a
first and a second side panel 6, 8 and a first and second end panel 9, 10. The ridge
in the upper part 4 of the package is formed by a first upper panel 5 on the first
side panel 6, and a second upper panel 7 on the second side panel 8, wherein the first
and second upper panels 5, 7 are opposite and leaning toward each other, and the first
and second end panels 9, 10 are opposite each other.
[0027] At least one of the first and second upper panels 5, 7 has a projecting flap 11 for
folding to lie against the opposite upper panel 5 or 7, along an upper fold line 12.
[0028] In the upper part 4 of the container, at least one of the first and second end panels
9, 10 comprises a gable folding. The gable folding has a foldable main panel 13 and
a first and a second gable support panel 14, 15. In the closed state of the package,
the first and second side panels 6, 8 are leaning and angled towards each other at
their upper part, wherein the gable folding is infolded between the first and second
side panels for forming the ridge.
[0029] The container further comprises a lining 16 in shape of a bag, which is arranged
internally in the body 1, which is showed in fig. 2 and 3.
[0030] During selection of material of the container and of the lining 16, a number of different
material combinations having varying layers and thicknesses might be possible. As
an example of choice of material, a paper board material with a weight of 290g/m
2 can be used for the container, and to this paper board material, a lining that is
produced of polythene with a weight of 35g/m
2 can be used for example.
[0031] The lining 16 has a projecting length for facilitating folding of the lining 16 jointly
with the projecting flap 11 toward the opposite upper panel 5 or 7.
[0032] In fig. 2, an isometric partial view of a package with a partly opened gable part
is shown, comprising a projecting flap 11 composed of a single material layer according
to the invention, and fig. 3 shows an enlarged partial view of the invention comprising
a projecting flap 11 with an unfolded stiffening flap 18 to form a double material
layer on an outer part 21 of the projecting flap 11.
[0033] The projecting flap 11 showed in fig. 2 and 3 has a first tear line 19 and a second
tear line 20 arranged at an angle to each other for simplifying tearing off of the
outer part 21 of the flap 11 to accomplish an opened state of the container. The lining
16 has a first weakening 22 at an upper edge 23 of the lining 16, and in line with
the first tear line 19 on the flap 11. The lining 16 further comprises a second weakening
24 at an upper part 23 of the lining 16, and in line with the second tear line 20
on the projecting flap 11. The weakenings 22, 24 can be formed by means of a cut in
the lining 16.
[0034] The second weakening 24 is arranged in a side edge 25 of the lining 16, and the second
weakening 24 can be arranged in line with, or below, a closure line 26 of the lining
16, the purpose of the closure line 26 is to close the bag. The closure line is preferably
composed of a weld line, which advantageously can have an L-shape, as shown in fig.
3, wherein the second weakening 24 is arranged in a projecting part 27 of the closure
line 26. The closure line 26 of the lining 16 is accomplished for example by means
of heat treatment, which weakens the material along the closure line to simplify tearing
off. The reason to why the second weakening 24 is arranged in the projecting part
27 of the L-shaped weld line 26 is to accomplish a closure of an upper open end of
the lining 16, before this has been opened by means of tearing. In case the second
weakening 24 is arranged below the welded area for the closure line 26, moisture could
enter the package when the package is in its closed and non-opened state. In a non-opened
state, the second weakening 24 extends only a small distance into the weld line, and
does not extend completely through the weld line before the upper part of the lining
16 has been torn off.
[0035] The part of the projecting flap 11 that is delimited by the first and second tear
lines 19, 20 is arranged to function as an enlarged catch- and holding-on part during
tearing off of an outer part 21 of the projecting flap 11, and the lining 16 attached
thereto along the first tear line 19.
[0036] The upper panel 5 or 7, on which the projecting flap 11 is arranged, is arranged
to function as holding-on along the upper fold line 12 during tearing off of the outer
part 21 of the flap 11 along the second tear line 20 for opening of the container.
The second tear line 20 can coincide with the upper fold line 12 for the projecting
flap 11.
[0037] The projecting flap 11 can further be provided with a second stiffening flap 18,
which is arranged on the projecting flap 11 as showed in fig. 3. The second stiffening
flap 18 can be shaped as a sideways projecting flap arranged on, and projecting from,
the projecting flap 11. This second stiffening flap 18 can be folded along a fold
line 28 along the edge of the upper part of the package, for forming of a flap with
double paper board layers together with the projecting flap 11. In this case, the
projecting part 17 of the upper part of the lining 16 is adheredly arranged between
the projecting flap 11 and the stiffening flap 18.
[0038] The projecting flap 11, the stiffening flap 18 and the upper part 17 of the lining
16 are jointly adhered to one of the upper panels (5 or 7) in the non-opened state
of the package, for example by means of gluing.
[0039] In fig. 4, an isometric partial view of the package with an opened gable part, on
which the outer part of the projecting part, an upper part of the lining, and possibly
jointly with the stiffening flap, have been torn off along the first and second tear
lines.
[0040] Fig. 5 shows an isometric partial view of the package according to fig. 4, with an
unfolded and opened gable part for formation of a spout, through which the content
of the package can be dispensed.
[0041] In a closed state of the package as shown in fig. 1, the first and second end panels
9, 10, comprising panels 13, 14, 15 included in the gable folding, are infolded between
the first and second upper panels 5, 7. When opening the package as shown in fig.
2 and fig. 4, a part of the projecting flap 11, possibly the stiffening flap 18, and
the lining 16 is torn along the first tear line 19 and along the second tear line
20 in an upper corner of the package. The upper corner of the package and its lining
16 can be torn off along the first tear line 19, and subsequently along the second
tear line, or inversely, starting at an outer edge of the package and the lining 16.
The upper corner of the package and its lining can also be torn off along the first
tear line 19, starting at an outer edge, and subsequently along the second tear line
20, starting at an inner edge arranged at the end of the second tear line 20, that
is, a weakening is arranged in an inner area of the lining 16, mainly perpendicular
to and starting at the end of the first tear line 19, or opposite.
[0042] After the upper corner 21 of the package has been torn off, as showed in fig. 4,
the gable folding can be unfolded from the infolded position to accomplish the opened
state, as showed in fig. 5. The gable folding is consequently unfolded along fold
lines 29, 30, 31, 32, 34, 35 arranged between the first and second upper panel 5,
7, an end panel 10, the main panel 13, the first and second gable supporting panels
14, 15.
[0043] The present invention is not limited to the above described embodiments, but can
be modified within the scope of the claims.
1. Container comprising
- a body (1) produced in a rigid material with side parts (2), a bottom part (3),
and an upper part (4), and
- a lining (16) attached internally in the body (1), wherein
- the upper part (4) has first and second upper panels (5, 7) for forming a ridge,
which upper panels (5, 7) are opposite and leaning towards each other, wherein at
least one of the first and second upper panels (5, 7) has a projecting flap (11) for
folding to lie against the opposite upper panel (5 or 7), along an upper fold line
(12),
- the lining (16) has a projecting length for facilitating folding of the lining (16)
jointly with the projecting flap (11) toward the opposite upper panel (5 or 7), wherein
- the upper part (4) further has at least one gable part, which is infolded between
the first and second upper panels (5, 7) in a closed state, and
- the projecting flap (11) has a first tear line (19) for simplifying tearing off
of an outer part (21) of the flap (11) to accomplish an opened state of the container,
characterised in that
- the lining (16) is fixedly arranged on the projecting flap (11), and which lining
(16) has a first weakening (22) in line with the first tear line (19) on the projecting
flap (11).
2. Device according to claim 1, characterised in that a second tear line (20) is arranged at an angle with the first tear line (19), and
the second tear line (20) has a second weakening (24) arranged on the projecting flap
(11) and in line with the second tear line (20).
3. Device according to claim 1 or 2, characterised in that the part of the flap (11) that is delimited by the first and second tear lines (19,
20) is arranged to function as an enlarged catch- and holding-on part during tearing
off of an outer part (21) of the flap (11), and the lining (16) attached thereto,
along the first tear line (19) to accomplish tearing off of the lining (16) for opening
of the lining (16) jointly with the infolded gable part.
4. Device according to claim 2 or 3, characterised in that the second tear line (20) substantially coincides with the upper fold line (12).
5. Device according to any of claims 2-4, characterised in that the second weakening (24) on the lining (16) at the second tear line (20) is arranged
below or in line with a closure line (26), arranged for closure of an open upper end
(23) of the lining (16).
6. Device according to claim 1, characterised in that the upper panel (5 or 7), on which the flap (11) is arranged, is arranged to function
as holding-on along the upper fold line (12) during tearing off of the outer part
(21) of the flap (11) along the second tear line (20) for opening of the container.
7. Device according to claim 6, characterised in that the projecting flap (11) is provided with the first tear line (19) and a second stiffening
flap (18), which is adheredly arranged on the projecting flap (11).
8. Device according to claim 7, characterised in that the projecting flap (11), the stiffening flap (18) and the upper part (17) of the
lining (16) are attached to one of the upper panels (5 or 7) in the non-opened state.
9. Device according to claim 8, characterised in that the upper part (17) of the lining (16) is adheredly arranged between the projecting
flap (11) and the stiffening flap (18).