Technical field
[0001] This invention relates to a packaging for containing a respective product. More specifically,
the product is in the form of a food or pharmaceutical product, and especially in
the form of a product in pieces, bars or sticks. The product is, preferably, in the
form of chewing gum.
Background art
[0002] Known in the prior art are packagings, in particular of the box-shaped type, for
containing bars or sticks of chewing gum, which comprise respective means for housing
the product defining respective means for access to the product.
[0003] More specifically, multiple packagings are known in the prior art, wherein a plurality
of containing bodies, or boxes, are held together by a corresponding cellophaning
outside the packaging, that is, by a corresponding mutual joining band.
[0004] However, in these multiple packagings, each of the containing bodies has its own
individual cover, which, in order to allow access to the product, must be opened individually,
and in any case, once open, the respective containing body is used individually.
[0005] The operations make the use, and the handling in general, of these prior art packagings
rather awkward, which are therefore not very popular amongst the consumers.
[0006] Moreover, the prior art packagings, after the first opening, when they are kept,
for example, inside bags or pockets of clothing worn by the users of these products,
run the risk, as a result of the shaking to which the packagings are subjected during
movement to which the bags or pockets are subjected, of opening in an undesired fashion,
with the consequent loss of the product contained.
[0007] Moreover, the multiple packagings do not have exterior elements which give, to the
plurality of containing bodies of the packaging, the appearance of a single packaging,
and they are therefore not very popular amongst the consumers.
[0008] A particular need felt in the field is to have a multiple packaging, which allow
an easy viewing and/or taking out of the product.
[0009] Another particular need felt in the field is to have a multiple packaging with a
low production cost.
[0010] WO 2012/119607 discloses a package according to the preamble of claim 1 for smoking articles comprising
a first receptacle for smoking articles and second receptacle for smoking articles
and a lid for closing the first and the second receptacle from the top side. The first
and the second receptacle are coupled at a longitudinal side by a first and a second
foldable flap configured to swivel the second receptacle away from the first receptacle
when the lid is open.
[0011] WO2013130085 discloses a package having at least two compartments rotatably attached such that
the compartments may be folded together.
Disclosure of the invention
[0012] This invention proposes a novel solution, alternative to the solutions known up to
now and which can overcome one or more of the above mentioned drawbacks and/or meet
one or more of the needs mentioned in or inferable from the above.
[0013] It is accordingly provided a according to claim 1. In this way, advantageously, it
is possible to protect the access to a plurality of containing bodies with a single
covering element.
[0014] In this way, this packaging, thanks to the use of a shared covering element, has
the appearance of a completely single packaging, thereby being extremely well-liked
by the consumers.
Brief description of the drawings
[0015] This and other innovative aspects of the packaging are set out in the appended claims
and its technical features and advantages are apparent from the detailed description
which follows of non-limiting example embodiments of it with reference to the accompanying
drawings, in which:
- Figure 1 shows a perspective view of a first preferred embodiment of the packaging
according to the invention;
- Figure 2 shows a front view of the first preferred embodiment of the packaging;
- Figure 3 shows a side view, in the open condition, of the first preferred embodiment
of the packaging;
- Figure 4 shows a perspective view of the first preferred embodiment of the packaging,
in a fan-style open condition;
- Figure 5 shows a perspective view of an example of a packaging not according to the
invention in a closed condition;
- Figure 6 shows a perspective view of the example shown in figure 5, in the open condition;
- Figure 7 shows a rear perspective view of the example shown in figure 5, in the open
condition;
- Figure 8 shows a plan view of a first preferred embodiment of a blank for making a
covering element according to the invention;
- Figure 9 shows a perspective view of a second preferred embodiment of the pack according
to this invention;
- Figure 10 shows a front view of the second preferred embodiment of the packaging;
- Figure 11 shows a side view of the second preferred embodiment of the packaging, in
a closed condition;
- Figure 12 shows a perspective view of the second preferred embodiment of the packaging,
in a fan-style open condition;
- Figure 13 shows a perspective view, from the side of the packaging, of the second
preferred embodiment of the packaging, in a fan-style open condition;
Detailed description of preferred embodiments of the invention
[0016] The accompanying drawings from 1 to 4 show a first preferred embodiment of the packaging,
which is, in particular, in the form of a box-shaped packaging, and is designed to
contain a respective product, especially in the form of a food product, or a pharmaceutical
product, and in particular in the form of a product in pieces, pills, sticks or bars.
Preferably, the product is chewing gum, possibly groups of chewing gum, having different
flavours, with each group, which is housed in a respective containing body 14, described
in more detail below.
[0017] Preferably, the products, denoted in their entirety by the reference numeral 17,
are in the form of respective sticks, in particular having the shape of a parallelepiped.
It will be understood that the sticks 17 might also be in the form of elongate and
thin bars.
[0018] More specifically, the sticks, or the bars, 17 comprise an outer wrapper, in the
form of a respective sheet, which is wrapped around and in contact with the outer
surface of the product, which is in turn preferably in the form of a respective chewing
gum.
[0019] In practice, the sticks, or products, 17 are in the form of respective elongate bodies,
in particular defining respective front and rear faces 171, 172 and perpendicular
end faces, of which only the upper face 173 is shown in the corresponding drawings.
[0020] As illustrated, preferably, the products 17 are positioned, in the respective containing
body 14, placed alongside each other.
[0021] As illustrated, preferably, the products 17 are, in the respective containing body
14, in the form of a single row of products 17 placed alongside each other.
[0022] Moreover, the sticks, or products, 17 have respective longitudinal lateral faces
174, 175, which are facing each other and preferably in contact with the opposite
lateral faces of the adjacent sticks or containing bodies.
[0023] As will become clearer as this description continues, as illustrated, the end upper
face 173 of the respective sticks extends substantially at the same level, or slightly
below the upper edge 14"' of the respective containing body 14.
[0024] As illustrated, the body of the stick, or product, 17 protrudes beyond the lower
edge 14' and/or 14" of the respective wall, respectively front and/or rear, of the
corresponding containing body 14, the edge delimiting the corresponding opening 15
for access inside the containing body 14. Moreover, as illustrated, the products,
or sticks, 17, which are supported by a respective containing body 14, are longitudinally
aligned with the products, or sticks, 17 of one or more of the other containing bodies
14 of the plurality of containing bodies 14 of the packaging.
[0025] As illustrated, the packaging comprises respective means 12 for housing the product
defining respective means for access to the product.
[0026] The means 12 for housing the product comprise, advantageously, a plurality of bodies
14 for containing a respective product having respective means for access to the product,
in particular in the form of a respective opening 15 for accessing and taking out
the product.
[0027] In practice, each containing body 14 has a respective opening 15 for taking out the
product, in particular opening at one end, preferably upper, of the containing body.
[0028] Advantageously, there are covering elements 16, in the form of a shared covering
element for a corresponding plurality of containing bodies 14.
[0029] More specifically, the packaging comprises elements for covering a corresponding
plurality of the containing bodies, the covering elements being in the form of a shared
covering element 15, which is designed to cover the means for access to the containing
bodies.
[0030] More specifically, the covering element 16 is designed to define a cover for the
containing bodies 14, as may be inferred from the above-mentioned Figure 1 and, in
particular, forms an element for closing the respective opening 15 of the corresponding
containing body, that is to say, for closing the opening 15 of the plurality of containing
bodies 14.
[0031] More specifically, the covering element 16 defines a closing element which can be,
advantageously, opened and closed again, in particular to allow the taking out, at
successive times, of corresponding products 17 from the packaging.
[0032] More specifically, the housing means 12, that is, the plurality of containing bodies
14, and/or the covering element 16, are made of paper-based material, preferably of
card.
[0033] More specifically, the housing means 12, that is, the plurality of containing bodies
14, and/or the covering element 16, are made of foldable and/or suitably flexible
material.
[0034] Advantageously, there are means 18 for joining the covering element 16 to the means
12 for containing or housing the product.
[0035] In this way, the multiple housing means and the shared covering element 16 form,
in use, a single body, that is, they are integral with each other.
[0036] Advantageously, the joining means 18 comprise a corresponding band, or wall, 19,
which is integral with the housing means 12, in particular integral with the back
of the containing or housing means 12, that is, integral with the rear wall of the
housing means 12.
[0037] Also, advantageously, the means 18 for joining the covering element 16 to the housing
means 12 comprise a corresponding second band, or wall, 20, which is integral with
the means 12 for housing the product, and which extends from the first band or wall
18.
[0038] More specifically, advantageously, the joining band or wall 20 is integral with the
bottom of the housing means 18, in particular with the plurality of containing bodies
14.
[0039] Advantageously, as will become clearer as this description continues, there are means,
in particular a band, or wall 20, for joining together the bottom of the containing
bodies 14 designed to allow the containing bodies 14 to open, or arrange themselves
in a position apart from each other, in a fan-style arrangement.
[0040] Advantageously, the joining means 18, 20 are bonded to the housing means 12.
[0041] In practice, the covering element 16 is made as a single body with the means for
joining between the containing bodies, as will become clearer as this description
continues.
[0042] Advantageously, the covering element 16 is movable relative to the housing means
12, and, in particular, relative to the corresponding means 18 for joining to the
housing means 12.
[0043] More specifically, the covering element 16 is movable relative to the band 10 or
rear joining wall 19.
[0044] More specifically, as may be easily inferred from Figures 1 and 2, the covering element
16 is movable in rotation, in particular relative to the rear part of the packaging.
[0045] Advantageously, the covering element 16 is hinged to the joining means 18.
[0046] The hinge for moving the covering element 16 is, in particular, defined by a corresponding
fold, or crease, line 181, which separates the cover 16 from the wall 18 for rear
attachment to the housing means 12.
[0047] As illustrated, the fold, or crease, line 181 extends horizontally and is situated
at a height lower than that of the upper edge of the corresponding containing body
14, in particular of the containing body to which the covering element 16 is connected.
[0048] Advantageously, as illustrated, the covering element 16 is movable between a position,
in particular lowered, for covering or closing the respective containing body 14 and
a position, in particular raised, for opening the containing body 14.
[0049] Advantageously, this embodiment of the packaging 10 comprises a plurality of containing
bodies 14, which are longitudinally aligned with each other.
[0050] Thus, as illustrated, relative to the first preferred embodiment, the plurality of
containing elements 14 is in the form of a plurality of containing bodies 14 which
are longitudinally aligned with each other and which comprises a rear containing body
14p, a front containing body 14a and, possibly, one or more intermediate containing
bodies 14i, and in particular, according to the first preferred embodiment, a first
and second intermediate containing body 14i, 14i.
[0051] More specifically, as illustrated, the respective containing body has corresponding
front and rear faces which are facing each other and, in use, in contact with the
front and/or rear face of the respectively adjacent containing body 14, that is, of
the containing body 14 which is positioned in front of and/or to the rear of the corresponding
containing body.
[0052] As illustrated, the containing bodies 14 have respective side walls, which are longitudinally
aligned with the side walls of one or more, in particular of all, the other containing
bodies of the packaging.
[0053] Moreover, the containing bodies 14 also have a respective base, or bottom wall, that
is also longitudinally aligned with the base, or bottom wall, of one or more, in particular
of all, the other containing bodies of the packaging.
[0054] Moreover, the containing bodies 14 have a respective upper edge 14"', which is at
the same level, or aligned, in height with the upper edge 14"' of one or more, in
particular of all, the other containing bodies 14 of the packaging.
[0055] Advantageously, the covering element 16 extends longitudinally to cover the plurality
of the containing bodies 14 longitudinally aligned. Advantageously, the covering element
16, in the closed position, peripherally surrounds the housing means 12, in particular
the plurality of containing bodies 14, 14.
[0056] In practice, as may be inferred in particular from Figure 1, the covering element
16, in particular in the lowered closed position, peripherally surrounds the housing
means 12, that is, it peripherally superposes the corresponding peripheral walls of
the housing means 12, that is to say, the corresponding peripheral walls of the containing
bodies 14, in particular superposing the top end of the peripheral walls of the housing
means 12, that is, the plurality of containing bodies 14.
[0057] As illustrated, the respective containing body 14 is in the form of a box-shaped
body, in particular made of cardboard, comprising a bottom wall 141, and one or more
peripheral walls, in particular comprising a front wall 142, a rear wall 143, and
opposite side walls 144, 145.
[0058] As illustrated, the front wall 142 of the containing body extends parallel to the
rear wall 143 and both perpendicularly to the bottom wall 141.
[0059] The opposite narrow side walls 144, 145 of the containing body connect together the
wide front and rear walls 142, 143, also extending perpendicularly from the bottom
141 of the respective containing body. As may be inferred from the drawings, the side
walls 144, 145 have a respective thickness, that is slightly greater than the thickness
of the product supported 17, which are, preferably, defined by a respective single
row of products transversely aligned with each other and placed side by side.
[0060] Advantageously, as illustrated, each containing body 14 is open at the top, defining
a respective opening 15 for access and taking out of the product, as may be clearly
inferred from Figure 4.
[0061] As illustrated, the side walls 144, 145 of the respective containing body are parallel
to each other, as are the front and rear walls 142, 143 of the containing body.
[0062] Moreover, as illustrated, the side walls 144, 145 of the plurality of the containing
bodies 14 are longitudinally aligned with each other.
[0063] As illustrated, the peripheral walls of the respective containing body 14 extend
perpendicularly from the bottom wall 141 of the respective containing body.
[0064] In turn, the covering element 16 has a top wall 182 and one or more peripheral walls,
in particular a front wall 183, opposite side walls 184, 185 and possibly, or optionally,
a rear wall 186.
[0065] The side walls 184, 185 of the covering element 18 are also parallel to each other,
as are the front and rear walls 183, 186 of the covering element.
[0066] The peripheral walls of the covering element extend perpendicularly, in particular
downwards, in the closed condition, relative to the top wall 182 of the covering element
18.
[0067] As illustrated, preferably, this packaging comprises a plurality of containing bodies
14 which have the same height, and the bottom walls of which are longitudinally aligned.
[0068] Advantageously, this packaging comprises a plurality of containing bodies 14, which
are mutually joined together.
[0069] More specifically, the containing bodies 14 are mutually joined together at opposite
longitudinal walls, respectively front and rear, of adjacent containing bodies 14.
[0070] More specifically, as illustrated, the containing bodies 14 are mutually joined together
by respective flap means 22, 22.
[0071] The flap means comprise, in particular, a first and a second flap 22, 22, especially
transversely aligned and preferably identically shaped and symmetrically positioned
relative to the centre line of the respective containing body 14.
[0072] More specifically, the flap means 22, 22 protrude from a respective peripheral wall,
in particular from a rear wall 143, of the respective containing body 14, and engage
with a facing wall, in particular front wall 142, of the adjacent containing body
14 positioned behind.
[0073] In practice, advantageously, the containing bodies 14 are joined together, by mutual
joining means 22, 22, which are movable between a prolonged, or extended, position,
for mutual spacing of the containing bodies 14 and a retracted position for bringing
the containing bodies closer together.
[0074] As illustrated, the flap means 22, 22 of the rear containing body 14p protrude from
a respective rear wall 143 of the same containing body 14, and they engage with a
facing wall 18 of the joining means of the cover. More specifically, as may be clearly
inferred from Figure 4, the respective flap 22 is formed by a corresponding slot 23,
which is provided in the respective wall, in particular rear wall 143, of the corresponding
containing body 14, that is, of the containing body from which it extends.
[0075] These containing bodies 14, 14 are joined together by adhesive means, that is to
say, by suitable spots of glue, in particular a permanent type glue, the adhesive
means being, in particular, provided between the free end of the respective flap 22
and the opposite portion of the corresponding wall of the adjacent containing body
14.
[0076] As may be clearly inferred with reference to Figure 4, the packaging comprises a
plurality of containing bodies 14, in particular containing bodies 14 which are aligned
longitudinally with each other, the bodies 14 being movable relative to each other
between a close position, in particular in the closed condition of the packet, and
a spaced-apart position, in particular designed to facilitate the viewing and taking
out of the products contained in the corresponding containing bodies 14, in particular
those which are positioned at the rear.
[0077] Advantageously, therefore, the packaging comprises a plurality of containing bodies
14, in particular aligned longitudinally, which are movable to a spaced-apart position
in which they open in a fan-style, as may be clearly inferred with reference to Figure
4.
[0078] In practice, as illustrated, in the spaced-apart position, the containing bodies
14 define a respective angle between each other.
[0079] Moreover, as may be seen, in the spaced-apart position, the containing body 14 has
the respective lower portion, or base, close to the lower portion, or base, of the
adjacent containing body 14, in particular with the containing bodies 14 extending
substantially in a spoke-style fashion from the lower zone of contact with each other.
[0080] Advantageously, in the close position, the respective containing body 14 has the
respective peripheral wall which is in contact, and in particular parallel, with the
facing peripheral wall of the adjacent containing body 14. More specifically, as may
be clearly inferred from Figure 1, in the closed condition, the rear wall of the respective
containing body 14 is in contact with the front wall of the adjacent containing body
14, that is, of the containing body which is positioned behind.
[0081] Advantageously, the flap means 22, 22 for mutual joining are movable between a prolonged,
or extended, position, for mutual spacing of the containing bodies 14 and a retracted
position for bringing the containing bodies closer together.
[0082] More specifically, in the retracted position for bringing the containing bodies closer
together, the flap means 22, 22 enter the respective slot 23, 23, which is provided
in the wall of the respective containing body 14 from which they extend.
[0083] Advantageously, there are means 16 for retaining the containing bodies in the corresponding
close position.
[0084] The means for retaining the containing bodies in the corresponding close position
are defined by the covering element 16.
[0085] In practice, advantageously, the covering element 16 is movable between a position,
in particular lowered, for engaging and retaining the containing bodies in a close
position and a position, in particular raised, for free movement away of the containing
bodies 14.
[0086] More specifically, as may be clearly inferred from Figure 1, the covering element
16, in the engaged position, extends in front of and engages the front face 142 of
the containing body 14a, which is positioned at the front. As illustrated, the first
preferred embodiment of the packaging comprises four containing bodies 14.
[0087] It should be understood, however, that a greater or smaller number of containing
bodies could also be used. More specifically, one could simply use a first and a second
containing body, in particular longitudinally aligned with each other, and made of
any size required.
[0088] It should also be understood that the containing bodies could be connected to each
other simply by spots of glue provided between the front and rear walls of mutual
contact of adjacent containing bodies. In that case, the fan-style opening of the
containing bodies, even though it has a more limited extension than that which can
be obtained with the first preferred embodiment of packaging, can still be achieved
in an appreciable fashion, using the flexibility of the walls joined together of the
containing bodies.An example of a packaging 100 not according to the invention is
illustrated in figures 5 to 7. The components of this example of the packaging 100,
which are similar to those of the previous embodiment are denoted by the same reference
labels and, to avoid making this description too lengthy, will not be commented upon
again in detail.
[0089] Advantageously, this example of the packaging has respective containing bodies 14,
14 which are positioned alongside each other.
[0090] More specifically, the containing bodies 14, 14 of the example 100 are joined together
at the opposite side walls of the same containing bodies 14, 14.
[0091] Advantageously, the covering element 16 of the example extends transversely, or laterally,
to cover the plurality of containing bodies 14, 14 positioned side by side.
[0092] However, it should be understood that although these examples of the containing bodies
aligned longitudinally, or positioned alongside each other transversely, are particularly
preferred, other preferred configurations of containing bodies, in particular, comprising
several containing bodies longitudinally aligned and several containing bodies positioned
alongside each other transversely are, however, also imaginable.
[0093] Moreover, in this example 100, advantageously, there is a band 180, which extends
transversely and is such as to join, or fix, in particular further the containing
bodies 14, 14 positioned side by side.
[0094] Advantageously, the band 180, which extends transversely to fix the containing bodies
14, 14 positioned side by side, defines the means 10 for joining the covering element
16 to the housing means 12, that is, to the containing bodies 14, 14.
[0095] In effect, the covering element 16 extends from and is integral with, in a freely
rotatable fashion, the joining or fixing band 180.
[0096] In practice, as illustrated, the covering element 16 is located at one end, in particular
the top end, of the housing means 12 and, in the closed position, partly covers the
housing means 12, that is the upper end of them.
[0097] A preferred embodiment of the blank for making the covering element 16 is shown in
Figure 8.
[0098] The blank comprises a panel 18, defining the means for joining the cover 16 to the
housing means, which is connected, through a respective fold line 181, to corresponding
panel means for making the covering element 16.
[0099] More specifically, the fold line 181, which extends transversely and which defines
the hinge or rotation line of the covering element 16 relative to the joining means,
that is, to the containing bodies 14, separates the joining means 18 by a respective
panel 186 of the covering element 16.
[0100] More specifically, the panel means for the covering element 16 comprise a transversal
panel 186, which forms the rear wall of the cover 16, from which the corresponding
flaps 187, 187 extend laterally, for making the cover 16. The flaps 187, 187 are separated
from the transversal panel 186 by respective longitudinal fold lines 1801.
[0101] The transversal panel 186 is, in turn, separated, through a respective transversal
fold line 1841, from a respective panel 182 defining the top wall of the same cover.
[0102] The corresponding flaps 1821, 1822, designed to form part of the side walls of the
cover, extend laterally from the panel 182. The flaps 1821, 1822 are separated from
the transversal panel 182 by respective longitudinal fold lines 1802.
[0103] The panel 182 is also separated by a corresponding transversal fold line 1823 from
a transversal panel 183 defining the front wall of the cover; corresponding tabs 1831,
1832, which are also designed to define the side walls of the cover, extending laterally
from the transversal panel.
[0104] The flaps 1831, 1832 are separated from the transversal panel 183 by respective longitudinal
fold lines 1803.
[0105] Moreover, the flaps 187, 187 are separated from the flaps 1821, 1822 by respective
transversal cut lines and, in turn, the flaps 1821, 1822 are separated from the flaps
1831, 1832 by respective transversal cut lines. Advantageously, therefore, the covering
element 16 is made from a respective, in particular single, flat blank, made of foldable
material, preferably card.
[0106] Although not specifically illustrated, the respective containing body 14, 14 is also
preferably made from a respective, in particular single, flat blank, made of foldable
material, preferably card.
[0107] The cover 16, at least in the closed condition, has the respective front wall superposing
the front wall of the respective containing body, that is, of the containing body
which is located at the front.
[0108] Moreover, the cover 16, at least in the closed condition, has the opposite side walls
superposing the side walls of the respective containing body, in particular the plurality
of side walls of the containing bodies, when these are longitudinally aligned with
each other. Thus, this packaging comprises a plurality of containing bodies 14, and
in particular at least a first and a second containing body 14, 14, in particular
designed to contain products identical or different to each other, possibly to be
used in a complementary fashion.
[0109] Advantageously, in the closed position, the covering element 16 covers the entire
the access opening of the respective containing body 14, that is, the plurality of
access openings 15 of the plurality of containing bodies 14. Moreover, in the closed
position, the covering element 16 extends below beyond the edge 14', 14" defining
the respective opening 15 for access inside the containing body 14.
[0110] As illustrated, the respective containing body 14 has, to form the upper opening
from which the product is taken out, at least one lowered upper edge 14', at the front
wall of the containing body 14 and, possibly, a second lowered upper edge 14" at the
rear wall of the same containing body 14.
[0111] As illustrated in the first preferred embodiment, the lowered upper edge 14' of the
respective front wall of the corresponding containing body and the lowered upper edge
14" opposite the respective rear wall of the same containing body are at the same
height, or substantially at the same height.
[0112] Moreover, the respective containing body 14 has, to form the upper open mouth 15
for taking out the product, opposite lateral edges, that is, opposite edges 14"',
14"', at the side walls of the containing body 14, which are raised to advantageously
protect the product.
[0113] In practice, as shown in the accompanying drawings, the respective containing body
has a respective upper edge 14"', 14"', defined mainly by the side walls of the respective
containing body and corresponding front and/or rear walls, which have a respective
upper edge 14', 14", which are at a height less than that of the upper edge 14'" of
the containing body. As illustrated, the front wall 142 and/or the rear wall 143 of
the respective containing body is defined by a main lowered central portion 140a and
by corresponding side portions 140b, 140b, extending beyond the edge 14' and/or 14"
of the corresponding central portion 140a, up to the upper edge 14'" of the corresponding
side wall 144, 145.
[0114] The multiple packaging can be made starting from box-shaped products 14 of a substantially
prior art type which can, therefore, be made using existing machines.
[0115] Moreover, this packaging has a particularly low production cost, since it does not
require the preparation of special production machines, as it is sufficient to suitably
modify of the existing machines.
[0116] Advantageously, the packaging comprises means for keeping the covering element 16
in the closed condition.
[0117] The means for keeping the covering element 16 in the closed condition are formed
by the interference by friction of the inner faces of the front lateral edges of the
covering element 16 with the opposite front lateral edges of the respective containing
body 14.
[0118] More specifically, the inner faces of the front lateral edges of the covering element
16 engage, in the first preferred embodiment, with the opposite lateral edges of the
respective containing body 14 positioned in front and, in the second preferred embodiment,
with the opposite and outer front lateral edges of containing bodies 14, 14 positioned
side by side.
[0119] Figures 9 to 13 illustrate a second preferred embodiment of the packaging 200. As
illustrated, the second preferred embodiment 200 of the packaging is substantially
similar to the first preferred embodiment and the respective components which are
similar to those of the first embodiment keep the same numerical labels and will not
be commented upon again in detail, to avoid making this description too lengthy.
[0120] More specifically, this second preferred embodiment 200 of the packaging differs
from the first preferred embodiment in that it comprises a front containing body 14a,
a rear containing body 14p and a single intermediate containing body 14i.
[0121] Moreover, the containing bodies 14 of the second preferred embodiment are substantially
similar to those of the first preferred embodiment, having, however, a rear wall 143
the upper edge 14" of which extends in height vertically above the upper edge 14'
of the front wall 142 of the corresponding containing body 14.
[0122] More specifically, as illustrated, the upper edge 14" of the rear wall 143 is at
a height less than, and close to, the upper edge 14"' of the containing body formed
by the side walls 144, 145.
[0123] Advantageously, the second preferred embodiment 200 of the packaging has covering
means, or element, 216, made as one with a respective containing body 14p.
[0124] More specifically, the covering means, or element 216 are made as one with the rear
containing body 14p of the plurality of containing bodies of the packaging.
[0125] Preferably, as illustrated, the covering means, or element 216 are made as one with
the rear wall 143 of the containing body, in particular of the rear containing body
14p, of the plurality of containing bodies 14 of the packaging.
[0126] More specifically, the covering means, or element, 216 has a top wall 282 which extends
from the rear wall 143 of the respective containing body, preferably of the rear containing
body 14p, in particular with respect to which rear wall 143 it is folded along a respective
crease, or fold line 181, especially extending horizontally, or parallel to the bottom
of the respective containing body or the edges 14', 14" defining the access opening
of the respective containing body.
[0127] Moreover, the covering means, or element, 216 also have a respective front wall 283
superposing the front wall 142 of the front containing body 14a of the plurality of
containing bodies 14 of the packaging, the front wall 283 of which, in particular,
extends from the top wall 282 of the covering means 216, especially relative to which
it is folded through a respective crease, or fold, line 2832 especially extending
horizontally or parallel to the bottom wall of the containing body or to the edges
14', 14" defining the access opening of the respective containing body.
[0128] In practice, advantageously, both for the first and for the second preferred embodiment
of the packaging, the respective covering means, or element, 16, 216 have a respective
top wall 182, 282, which extends for a longitudinal length "L" such as to cover a
plurality of containing bodies 14, longitudinally aligned with each other, that is
to say, such as to cover two or more containing bodies, in particular, respectively,
a first and a second, or a first, a second and a third, or a first, a second, a third
and a fourth containing body.
[0129] According to another aspect, the covering means, or element, 16, 216 have a respective
top wall 182, 282, which extends for a respective longitudinal length "L", corresponding
to the length or longitudinal depth "I" of a plurality of containing bodies 14 longitudinally
aligned with each other, in particular corresponding to a multiple of the length or
longitudinal depth of a plurality of containing bodies 14 longitudinally aligned with
each other and having the same length or longitudinal depth "I".
[0130] Moreover, as may be inferred from the example 100 of the packaging, the covering
means, or element, 16 have a respective top wall 182 which extends for a width such
as to cover the plurality of containing bodies 14, which are positioned transversally
side by side, in particular to cover two or more containing bodies, and in any case,
as illustrated, to cover, preferably, a first and a second containing body 14. For
the first preferred embodiment the side walls 184, 185 of the covering means, or element,
16 have the same longitudinal length "L".
[0131] In practice, as may be inferred from the example 100 of the packaging, the covering
means, or element, 16 have a respective top wall 182 which extends for a width "W"
corresponding to the transversal width "v" of a plurality of containing bodies 14,
which are positioned transversally side by side.
[0132] More specifically, as may be inferred from Figures 5 to 7, the covering means, or
element, 16 have a respective top wall 182 which extends for a width "W" corresponding
to a multiple of the transversal width "v" of a plurality of containing bodies 14,
which are positioned transversally side by side, which have the same transversal width
"v".
[0133] Advantageously, the covering means, or element, 16, 216 of the preferred embodiments
illustrated have a respective front wall 183, 283, the inner face, or surface, of
which engages, in the closed condition, the outer face, or surface, of the front wall
142 of the front containing body 14a of the plurality of containing bodies 14 of the
packaging.
[0134] Advantageously, the covering means, or element, 216 of the second preferred embodiment
200 comprise respective means 250 for coupling with the respective containing body
14a.
[0135] In the second preferred embodiment, the coupling means also define means for keeping
the covering element in the closed position, or condition, of the containing bodies
14.
[0136] More specifically, the covering means, or element, 216 have means 250 of coupling
with the corresponding front containing body 14a of the plurality of containing bodies
14 of the packaging.
[0137] More specifically, the covering means, or element, 116 have means 250 for coupling
with the front wall 142 of the respective containing body, or front containing body
14a.
[0138] Advantageously, the coupling means 150 comprise a respective tab 251 for inserting
into a corresponding slot 252.
[0139] Advantageously, the coupling means 250 comprise a respective tab 251 extending from
the front wall 183 of the covering element 216 which inserts into a respective slot
252 extending in the front wall 142 of the front containing body 14a of the plurality
of containing bodies 14 of the packaging.
[0140] Advantageously, as illustrated, the coupling tab 251 extends in the direction of,
or towards, the upper wall 282 of the covering element 216.
[0141] The tab 251 and the slot 252 defining the coupling means 250 are, in particular,
positioned centrally relative to the respective wall, that is, to the front wall of
the covering element and the front wall of the front containing body 14a.
[0142] As illustrated, the slot 252 is in the form of a rectilinear fissure, extending transversely,
defined by corresponding horizontal elongate edges, respectively upper and lower,
which are parallel to each other and connected by corresponding short vertical edges.
[0143] As illustrated, the coupling tab 251 is made by a respective slot extending and shaped
transversally made in the front wall 233 of the covering element 216.
[0144] The slot has a stretch with a perpendicular extension 2511, in particular having
an arched shape, and protruding, in particular towards the top wall 282 of the covering
element 216, and by corresponding and opposite linear side stretches 2512, 2513, preferably
horizontal.
[0145] On the extension of the side sections 2512, 2513 of the slot for defining the insertion
tab a line 2830 is provided for creasing or folding an end portion 2831 of the front
wall 283 of the covering element 216, allowing it to rotate relative to a main portion
2832' for coupling with the top wall 282 of the same covering element 216, allowing
the insertion and removal of the coupling tab 251 in the corresponding receiving and
retaining slot 252. The reference numeral 284 denotes in the drawings a protrusion
for gripping with the fingers of the user, which extends, in particular centrally,
from the free end edge of the corresponding wall, in particular of the front wall
283, of the covering element 216.
[0146] The packaging thus has, advantageously, a single covering element by which it is
possible to allow access to a plurality of containing bodies in view of the selection
of the desired product for consumption, or in any case, for the use, acting in a particularly
quick and easy fashion for the consumer on a single cover 16.
[0147] More specifically, the fan-style opening of the containing bodies, as can be clearly
seen in the drawings of the above-mentioned first and a second preferred embodiment,
allows easy access to the products located inside the containing bodies positioned
behind, all with a simple opening operation, which may also be performed with merely
one hand which supports the packaging.
[0148] The packaging, when it is sold to the end consumer and before its use by the consumer,
may be wrapped with a respective covering film, in particular made of plastic material,
forming an outer cellophaning of the packaging.
[0149] The invention described above is susceptible of industrial application.
[0150] It would be obvious to one skilled in the art that several changes and modifications
can be made to the invention without departing from the scope of the invention, described
in depth above and defined by the appended claims. More specifically, one skilled
in the art could easily imagine further embodiments of the invention comprising one
or more of the features described herein.
[0151] It will also be understood that all the details of the invention may be substituted
for technically equivalent elements.
1. Verpackung (10) zum Enthalten eines jeweiligen Produkts, insbesondere eines Nahrungsmittels-
oder pharmazeutischen Produkts, insbesondere eines Produkts in Stücken, Streifen oder
Stäben, wobei das Produkt vorzugsweise die Form von Kaugummi aufweist, wobei die Verpackung
jeweilige Mittel (12) zur Unterbringung des Produkts umfasst und jeweilige Mittel
für den Zugang zum Produkt aufweist, wobei die Verpackung eine Vielzahl an Behälterkörpern
(14) umfasst, die längsseitig miteinander ausgerichtet und relativ zueinander zwischen
einer nahen Position und einer beabstandeten Position bewegbar sind, wobei die Vielzahl
der Behälterkörper (14) zusammengefügt ist, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Behälterkörper (14) an Längswänden jeweils frontseitig (142) und rückseitig (143)
von angrenzenden Behälterkörpern (14) zusammengefügt sind.
2. Verpackung nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Vielzahl an Behälterkörpern (14) jeweilige Mittel (15) für den Zugang zum Produkt
aufweist und Mittel zum Abdecken einer entsprechenden Vielzahl an Behälterkörpern
(14) umfasst, wobei die Abdeckmittel in Form eines gemeinsamen Abdeckelements (16)
sind, insbesondere ausgestaltet, um die Mittel (15) für den Zugang zum Produkt der
Behälterkörper (14) abzudecken.
3. Verpackung nach Anspruch 2, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Mittel für den Zugang zum Produkt für den jeweiligen Behälterkörper eine jeweilige
Öffnung (15) für den Zugang zum und das Herausnehmen des Produkts umfassen.
4. Verpackung nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche 2 und 3, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das Abdeckelement (16) ein Element zum Verschließen der jeweiligen Öffnung (15) des
entsprechenden Behälterkörpers (14) definiert.
5. Verpackung nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche 2 bis 4, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass Mittel (18) bereitgestellt sind, um das Abdeckelement (16) mit den Unterbringungsmitteln
(12) zusammenzufügen, wobei die Mittel (18) zum Zusammenfügen des Abdeckelements (16)
mit den Unterbringungsmitteln (12) ein entsprechendes Band oder eine Wand (19) umfassen,
das/die einstückig mit den Unterbringungsmitteln (18) ist, und/oder ein entsprechendes
Band oder eine Wand (20), das/die unterhalb einstückig mit den Unterbringungsmitteln
(18) ist, insbesondere mit einer Vielzahl an Behälterkörpern (14).
6. Verpackung nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche 2-5, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass sich das Abdeckelement (16) längsseitig erstreckt, um die Vielzahl an Behälterkörpern
(14) längsseitig ausgerichtet abzudecken.
7. Verpackung nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Vielzahl an Behälterkörpern in eine beabstandete Position bewegbar ist, in der
sie sich fächerartig öffnen, und dadurch, dass die Behälterkörper (14) in der beabstandeten
Position einen Winkel zwischen ihnen definieren.
8. Verpackung nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass sich der jeweilige untere Abschnitt oder die Basis des jeweiligen Behälterkörpers
(14) in der beabstandeten Position nah am unteren Abschnitt oder der Basis des angrenzenden
Behälterkörpers (14) befindet.
9. Verpackung nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die jeweilige Umfangswand des jeweiligen Behälterkörpers (14) in der nahen Position
mit der zugewandten Umfangswand des angrenzenden Behälterkörpers (14) in Kontakt ist.
10. Verpackung nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche 2-9, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass sie Mittel zum Halten der Behälterkörper (14) in der entsprechenden nahen Position
umfasst, und dadurch, dass die Mittel zum Halten der Behälterkörper in der entsprechenden
nahen Position durch das Abdeckelement (16) definiert sind, das zwischen einer Position,
insbesondere abgesenkt, zum Eingreifen in die und Halten der Behälterkörper in einer
nahen Position und einer Position, insbesondere angehoben, zur freien wegführenden
Bewegung der Behälterkörper (18) bewegbar ist.
11. Verpackung nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der jeweilige Behälterkörper (14) in Form eines kastenförmigen Körpers ist, insbesondere
aufweisend eine unterseitige Wand (141) und eine oder mehrere Umfangswände, insbesondere
umfassend eine frontseitige Wand (142), eine rückseitige Wand (143) und entgegengesetzte
Seitenwände (144, 145).
12. Verpackung nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Behälterkörper (14) durch gegenseitige Zusammenfügungsmittel (22, 22) zusammengefügt
sind, die zwischen einer verlängerten oder ausgefahrenen Position zum gegenseitigen
Beabstanden von den Behälterkörpern (14) und einer eingefahrenen Position, um die
Behälterkörper zusammenzuführen, bewegbar sind.
13. Verpackung nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Behälterkörper (14) durch jeweilige Klappenmittel zusammengefügt sind, umfassend
eine erste und eine zweite Klappe (22, 22), die ausgestaltet sind, um aus einer jeweiligen
Umfangswand des jeweiligen Behälterkörpers (14) hervorzustehen, die mit einer zugewandten
Wand des angrenzenden Behälterkörpers (14) in Eingriff gelangen.
14. Verpackung nach Anspruch 13, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die jeweilige Klappe (22) durch einen Einschnitt der jeweiligen Wand des Behälterkörpers
(14), von der sie sich erstreckt, geformt ist.
15. Verpackung nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Behälterkörper durch Klebemittel zusammengefügt sind.