[0001] The present invention relates to a packaging, a blank for manufacturing such a packaging
and an assembly of such a packaging and a product.
[0002] Packagings for products exist of course in many variants. In order to hold solid
objects in a secured position in the packaging, internal parts are often placed in
packagings for definitive positioning of products. It is possible here to envisage
a gas-containing filler material (such as for instance foam material and foil material
with gas chambers) or internal parts with openings modified to the products (such
as bottle containers or plastic containers provided with preformed receiving spaces
modified to product dimensions). Such packagings with preformed internal parts can
be used particularly for products having standardized dimensions.
[0003] The present invention has for its object to provide an improved packaging with which
products of varying dimensions can be positioned in a container in an efficient manner.
[0004] The invention provides for this purpose a packaging manufactured from a single blank
for at least one product, comprising: a plurality of outer wall parts partially enclosing
a space, wherein each outer wall part is connected to at least one other outer wall
part; two product-holding wall parts directed toward each other and extending inside
the space enclosed by the outer wall parts, these product-holding wall parts each
being provided with a recess for receiving a product between the product-holding wall
parts; and positioning wall parts which likewise extend inside the space enclosed
by the outer wall parts, wherein the product-holding wall parts each transpose into
an outer wall part via a positioning wall part. The product-holding wall parts are
thus connected to an outer wall part via a positioning wall part. The product-holding
wall parts placed in the space enclosed by the outer wall parts are at least partially
held in position by the positioning wall parts and provide the option of holding and
positioning a product in simple manner inside the outer wall parts. The mutual distance
between the product-holding wall parts is variable and can be easily modified to the
products for holding. It is thus possible for instance for the product to be held
at a distance from the outer wall parts by the product-holding wall parts. Not only
does this reduce the risk of damage to the held product, the outside of the packaging
hereby also retains its shape better and damage to the inner side thereof as a result
of contact with the product is prevented. The product no longer touches the outer
side, or at least only to limited extent, because the product supports wholly or partially
on the product-holding wall parts.
[0005] The product can further be secured by the product-holding wall parts, and more particularly
by the recesses arranged for this purpose in the product-holding wall parts, such
that the product has no freedom of movement, or only a very limited freedom of movement,
in the packaging.
[0006] Another advantage of the use of the product-holding wall parts is that the product-holding
wall parts stiffen, and thereby strengthen, the overall packaging. They form as it
were ribs placed in the space enclosed by the outer wall parts, which particularly
prevent denting of the outer wall parts. The packagings can hereby withstand greater
external loads than if the product-holding wall parts were to be absent. The result
is that the packagings according to the present invention can be readily stacked.
It should be further noted that the product-holding wall parts can each be positioned
in the packaging by a positioning wall-part such that they press against each other
under bias or leave clear such a small mutual space that a product is clamped under
bias between the two product-holding wall parts when placed between the mutually facing
sides of the product-holding wall parts. It is not only the positioning wall parts
which can fulfil a function for this purpose, the choice of material for the product-holding
wall parts also plays a part in bringing about a determined bias. The product-holding
wall parts can thus be manufactured substantially from a material with little stiffness,
for instance paper or cardboard, or conversely a greater stiffness, for instance a
plastic or a metal, wherein the product can be positioned under respectively a lower
or higher bias for a determined orientation of the product-holding wall parts. It
is noted that the above stated advantages of the present packaging are possibly already
provided individually in different types of packaging, but that the special feature
of the present invention lies particularly in the combination of advantages coupled
with the very simple construction of this packaging from a single blank.
[0007] In a first embodiment variant, for the purpose of positioning the product-holding
wall parts relative to the outer wall parts, the product-holding wall parts are each
also provided, on the side remote from the positioning wall part, with a supporting
wall part.
[0008] With the supporting wall parts the "free side" of the positioning wall parts, i.e.
the side of the positioning wall parts remote from the positioning wall parts with
which the product-holding wall parts are connected to the outer wall parts, the position
of the product-holding wall parts inside the outside of the packaging can be fixed
still further. The bias with which the product-holding wall parts engage on a product
for holding can also be determined by the supporting wall parts (in particular the
length thereof). If the supporting wall parts take a longer form, the product-holding
wall parts will after all have less space to move apart when a product is placed therebetween
than if the supporting wall parts were to take a shorter form.
[0009] The mutually connecting wall parts connect to each other at an angle along a fold
line. It is advantageous to simplify the assembly of the packaging and to improve
the accuracy of the folding together by arranging preferred fold lines in the blank
by means of for instance weakening lines (cuts), or for instance by embossing recessed
relief lines.
[0010] The outer wall parts can define a different shape, such as for instance a triangular
shape, a cylindrical shape and so on. The outer wall parts particularly define a block
form, and at least one outer wall part is displaceable for the purpose of providing
a closable access to the space enclosed by the outer wall parts. Because the outer
wall parts define a block form, a box-like packaging is created which can be readily
stacked. This facilitates storage and transport of the packaging. Owing to the presence
of a displaceable outer wall part it is easy to place a product in the packaging or
remove it from the packaging. It is also easy here if the displaceable outer wall
part encloses substantially a right angle with the product-holding wall parts. This
simplifies access between the mutually facing sides of the product-holding wall parts.
For reliable protection of a packaged product from outside influences, it is advantageous
if the outer wall parts wholly enclose the space.
[0011] If the outer wall parts can be coupled in mutually releasable manner, the whole packaging
can be returned once again to the flat blank form after use. Repeat use can have a
very advantageous influence on the logistical costs of transport and storage of the
packaging. It can on the other hand be advantageous to reduce the volume of a waste
flow of used packagings.
[0012] If the product-holding wall parts are positioned in the packaging such that there
is a plane of symmetry between these product-holding wall parts, a product can be
held centred in the packaging in simple manner. In addition to optimum use of the
space available in the packaging, this also has the advantage that under normal conditions
the centre of gravity will also lie close to the centre of the packaging.
[0013] The wall parts can all have the same colour or pattern. The wall parts can also have
mutually varying colours or patterns. In particular, the wall parts are at least partially
transparent and a product held by the packaging can be visible from outside the packaging.
In addition to the advantage of a simplified identification of a packaged product,
this can also provide a commercial advantage. The entire packaging can of course be
manufactured from a transparent (plastic) plate material, but it is also possible
for only one or more windows to be arranged in the outer wall parts or for one or
more outer wall parts to take a transparent form. The recesses can be manufactured
in simple manner if they are circular.
[0014] The present invention also relates to a blank for manufacturing a packaging as described
above. For the advantages of such a blank reference is made to the above stated advantages
of the packaging assembled from such a blank.
[0015] The invention moreover also provides an assembly of a packaging as described above
and at least one product held by the packaging, wherein the product is engaged under
bias between the product-holding wall parts. It is desirable here for the product
to remain completely clear of the outer wall parts; this is possible if the product
is engaged only by the product-holding wall parts. The packaging is particularly advantageous
for packaging substantially round products which do not have fully standardized dimensions
and have limited, irregular variations relative to the roundness thereof. Owing to
the bias with which the products are engaged between the product-holding wall parts,
limited variations in respect of dimensioning can after all be compensated by bending
the product-holding wall parts outward to greater or lesser extent. The packaging
is therefore particularly advantageous for packaging fruit, bulbs and tubers, more
in particular plant bulbs, optionally in single units. Not only are these relatively
vulnerable products which can in this way be well protected against damage and moisture
accumulation where they lie against an outer wall part, they are also organic products
with a dimensioning which is not wholly fixed. It is precisely for this type of product
that the advantages of the present packaging are clearly manifest.
[0016] The invention will be further elucidated on the basis of the non-limitative exemplary
embodiments shown in the following figures. Herein:
- figure 1 shows a blank of a packaging according to the present invention;
- figure 2 shows a schematic perspective view of the packaging as assembled from the
blank shown in figure 1; and
- figure 3 shows a schematic cross-section through the packaging as shown in figure
2.
[0017] Figure 1 shows a blank 1 for assembly of a packaging according to the present invention,
wherein blank 1 is still in a flat form. Blank 1 comprises six outer wall parts 10,
11, 13, 14, 15, 16 which are mutually connected along fold lines 20, 21, 22, 23, 24.
Blank 1 is further provided with two product-holding wall parts 31, 32 and two positioning
wall parts 41, 42. Positioning wall parts 41, 42 connect to outer wall parts 14, 13
along fold lines 61, 62 respectively, and to respective positioning wall parts 41,
42 along fold lines 51, 52. A supporting wall part 43, 44 connects to each of the
positioning wall parts 41, 42 along fold lines 71, 72 respectively. For releasable
coupling of all wall parts the blank 1 is also provided with a number of flaps 81,
82, 83, 84, 85, which are connected to outer wall parts 10, 11, 13, 14, 15 along associated
fold lines 91, 92, 93, 94, 95. Further arranged in each of the product-holding wall
parts 31, 32 is an opening 33, 34 through which a part of a product for holding can
be placed.
[0018] Blank 1 is assembled as follows. Outer wall part 10 is folded along fold line 20
and flap 81 is folded in corresponding direction along fold line 91, whereby outer
wall part 10 forms the underside of the packaging 2 for folding together (see figure
2). Positioning wall parts 41, 42 are folded along associated fold lines 61, 62 in
the same direction in which outer wall part 10 has been folded. The two product-holding
wall parts 31, 32 are folded along respective fold lines 51, 52 in a direction opposite
to that in which outer wall part 10 has been folded. The two supporting wall parts
43, 44 are then folded along fold lines 71, 72 in the same direction as that in which
outer wall part 10 has been folded. Outer wall parts 13, 14 are now folded so far
along the adjacent fold lines 22, 23 that positioning wall parts 41, 42 lie against
outer wall part 10. Outer wall part 15 is then folded along fold line 24 and flap
85 along fold line 95 so that outer wall part 15 lies against flap 81 and flap 85
lies against outer wall part 13. Outer wall parts 10, 12, 13, 14, 15 now partially
enclose a space inside which lie the product-holding wall parts 31, 32, positioning
wall parts 41, 42 and supporting wall parts 43, 44. Now situated between product-holding
wall parts 31, 32 is a limited space in which a product (not shown) can be placed
such that it protrudes partially through openings 33, 34. After placing of a plant
bulb 3, shown in side view in figure 3, flaps 82, 83, 84 can be folded along respective
fold lines 92, 93, 94. Finally, outer wall part 11 is folded along fold line 21 in
the direction of the enclosed space so that plant bulb 3 is fully enclosed.
[0019] As can be seen in figure 3, product-holding wall parts 31, 32 will be pushed partly
apart by plant bulb 3, and because positioning wall parts 41, 42 and supporting wall
parts 43, 44 impede moving apart of product-holding wall parts 31, 32, product-holding
wall parts 31, 33 will bend outward. It is precisely this which creates a bias with
which plant bulb 3 is held in position.
1. Packaging manufactured from a single blank for at least one product, comprising:
- a plurality of outer wall parts at least partially enclosing a space, wherein each
outer wall part is connected to at least one other outer wall part;
- two product-holding wall parts directed toward each other and extending inside the
space enclosed by the outer wall parts, these product-holding wall parts each being
provided with a recess for receiving a product between the product-holding wall parts;
and
- positioning wall parts which likewise extend inside the space enclosed by the outer
wall parts,
wherein the product-holding wall parts each transpose into an outer wall part via
a positioning wall part.
2. Packaging as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that for the purpose of positioning the product-holding wall parts relative to the outer
wall parts the product-holding wall parts are each also provided, on the side remote
from the positioning wall part, with a supporting wall part.
3. Packaging as claimed in claims 1-2, characterized in that mutually connecting wall parts connect to each other at an angle along a fold line.
4. Packaging as claimed in any of the foregoing claims, characterized in that the outer wall parts define a block form, and that at least one outer wall part is
displaceable for the purpose of providing a closable access to the space enclosed
by the outer wall parts.
5. Packaging as claimed in any of the foregoing claims, characterized in that the outer wall parts wholly enclose the space.
6. Packaging as claimed in any of the foregoing claims, characterized in that the outer wall parts can be coupled in mutually releasable manner.
7. Packaging as claimed in any of the foregoing claims, characterized in that the packaging has at least one plane of symmetry.
8. Packaging as claimed in any of the foregoing claims, characterized in that the wall parts are at least partially transparent.
9. Packaging as claimed in any of the foregoing claims, characterized in that the recesses in the product-holding wall parts are circular.
10. Blank for manufacturing a packaging as claimed in any of the foregoing claims.
11. Assembly of a packaging as claimed in any of the claims 1-9 and at least one product
held by the packaging, characterized in that the product is engaged under bias between the product-holding wall parts.
12. Assembly as claimed in claim 11, characterized in that the product is engaged only by the product-holding wall parts.
13. Assembly as claimed in claim 11 or 12, characterized in that the product is a plant bulb.