[0001] The present invention relates to a carton blank for producing a paper or paperboard-based
packaging of a type commonly referred to as a gable top carton. The present invention
also relates to a gable top carton produced from such a blank.
[0002] Gable top cartons are commonly used to distribute pourable products, such as pourable
bulk products and liquid consumable products, e.g. dairy products, such as milk, or
fruit juices, see for example
EP1584563A1. Gable top cartons are produced from a laminate packaging material, which typically
comprises a multi-ply paper or paperboard sheet on which is laminated one or a plurality
of barrier layers for holding the liquid and/or prevent migration of air and flavour
degrading substances through the paperboard. A barrier layer may typically comprise
a polyethylene or an aluminium layer.
[0003] In production of the carton, the laminate packaging material is cut to form a substantially
rectangular blank, which is folded, filled and sealed to form the carton.
[0004] To facilitate folding of the carton blank, the blank comprises crease lines. As is
known in the art, a crease line is an embossed or impressed depression on one side
of the paperboard with a corresponding raised ridge or welt on the other side forming
a line along which the paperboard is structurally weakened and along which the paperboard
will bend or fold in a controlled manner when pressure is applied.
[0005] When laying out the crease lines on the carton board, attention must be given to
the corner positions, i.e. the positions on the blank that form the corners of the
carton when the blank is folded. In particular, in order to obtain well-defied corners,
special attention must be given to how the crease lines approach and connect to the
corner positions. This is especially the case for cartons having a geometry that is
more complex than the strict rectangular, block-shape geometry.
[0006] The present invention relates to this problem and provides a carton blank having
crease lines that has been found to provide well-defined top corners, especially the
top corners of the front side of the carton.
[0007] In the following description, "longitudinal" will be used to designate a direction
that is substantially parallel to side edges of the carton blank, and "transverse"
will be used to designate a direction that is substantially parallel to top and bottom
edges of the carton blank. "Diagonal" will be used to designate a direction that forms
an angel of substantially 45° to the bottom, side and top edges.
[0008] The present disclosure relates to a carton blank comprising a plurality of panels
configured to form a gable top carton by folding, wherein each of the plurality of
panels comprises a wall section sub-panel and a top-closure sub-panel, wherein the
carton blank comprises a longitudinal crease line section defining a border between
two neighbouring top-closure sub-panels, on which longitudinal crease line section
is located a top corner position configured to form a top corner of the carton when
the carton blank is folded, wherein the carton blank also comprises a transverse crease
line forming a border between one of said neighbouring top-closure sub-panels and
a neighbouring wall section sub-panel of the carton blank, wherein said border terminates
at the top corner position, and wherein the carton blank further comprises a diagonal
crease line arranged in said one of said neighbouring top-closure sub-panels, which
diagonal crease line defines a folding line terminating at the top corner position.
[0009] In such carton blanks, it may be difficult to convert the top corner position to
a well-defined top corner in the folded carton. This may especially be the case when
the border defined by the transverse crease line, when terminating at the top corner
position, forms an obtuse angle with the longitudinal crease line section.
[0010] However, it has been found that a well-defined top corner position can be obtained
by arranging the folding line defined by the diagonal crease line such that the folding
line, when terminating at the top corner position, forms an angle of at 70°, more
preferably at least 80°, and even more preferably at least 90°, e.g. 90°, with the
longitudinal crease line section.
[0011] Therefore, according to a first example aspect, the present invention provides a
carton blank comprising a plurality of panels configured to form a gable top carton
by folding, each of the plurality of panels comprising a wall section sub-panel and
a top-closure sub-panel.
[0012] The carton blank comprises a longitudinal crease line section defining a border between
two neighbouring top-closure sub-panels, on which longitudinal crease line section
is located a top corner position configured to form a top corner of the carton when
the carton blank is folded.
[0013] The carton blank also comprises a transverse crease line forming a border between
one of said neighbouring top-closure sub-panels and a neighbouring wall section sub-panel
of the carton blank, wherein said border terminates at the top corner position.
[0014] The carton blank further comprises a diagonal crease line arranged in said one of
said neighbouring top-closure sub-panels, which diagonal crease line defines a folding
line terminating at the top corner position.
[0015] When terminating at the top corner position, the folding line forms an angle of at
least 70° with the longitudinal crease line section.
[0016] In alternative embodiments, the angle formed between the longitudinal crease line
section and the folding line defined by diagonal crease line at the top corner position
may be any one of: at least 80°, at least 90°, e.g. 90°.
[0017] According to a first aspect, the present invention provides a carton blank configured
to form a gable top carton by folding, the carton blank comprising a first, a second,
a third, a fourth and a fifth panel, each comprising:
- a first sub-panel configured to form part of a bottom closure of the carton;
- a second sub-panel neighbouring the first sub-panel and configured to form a wall
section of the carton; and
- a third sub-panel neighbouring the second sub-panel and configured to form part of
a top closure of the carton,
wherein the carton blank comprises:
- a first longitudinal crease line section defining a border between the third sub-panel
of the first panel and the third sub-panel of the second panel;
- a second longitudinal crease line section defining a border between the third sub-panel
of the second panel and the third sub-panel of the third panel;
- a third longitudinal crease line section defining a border between the third sub-panel
of the third panel and the third sub-panel of the fourth panel; and
- a fourth longitudinal crease line section defining a border between the third sub-panel
of the fourth panel and the third sub-panel of the fifth panel,
wherein the second panel comprises:
- a transverse crease line defining a border between the second sub-panel and the third
sub-panel of the second panel, the border extending across the second panel between
a first top corner position located on the first longitudinal crease line section
and a second top corner position located on the second longitudinal crease line section,
which first top corner position is configured to form a first top corner of the carton,
and which second top corner position is configured to form a second top corner of
the carton; and
- a first diagonal crease line of the second panel defining a folding line in the third
sub-panel of the second panel terminating at the second top corner position;
and wherein the fourth panel comprises:
- a transverse crease line defining a border between the second sub-panel and the third
sub-panel of the fourth panel, the border extending across the fourth panel between
a third top corner position located on the third longitudinal crease line section
and a fourth top corner position located on the fourth longitudinal crease line section,
which third top corner position is configured to form a third top corner of the carton,
and which fourth top corner position is configured to form a fourth top corner of
the carton; and
- a first diagonal crease line of the fourth panel defining a folding line in the third
sub-panel of the fourth panel terminating at the third top corner position;
wherein the folding line defined by the first diagonal crease line of the second panel,
when terminating at the second top corner position, forms an angle of at least 70°
with the second longitudinal crease line section, and wherein the folding line defined
by the first diagonal crease line of the fourth panel, when terminating at the third
top corner position, forms an angle of at least 70° with the third longitudinal crease
line section.
[0018] Each of the angle formed between the first diagonal crease line of the second panel
and the second longitudinal crease line section and the angle formed between the first
diagonal crease line of the fourth panel and the third longitudinal crease line section,
may be any one of: at least 80°, at least 90° and 90°.
[0019] The angle formed between the first diagonal crease line of the second panel and the
second longitudinal crease line section may be equal to the angle formed between the
first diagonal crease line of the fourth panel and the third longitudinal crease line
section.
[0020] The first diagonal crease line of the second panel may comprise a diagonal crease
line section having a convex side facing the transverse crease line of the second
panel, and the first diagonal crease line of the fourth panel may comprise a diagonal
crease line section having a convex side facing the transverse crease line of the
fourth panel.
[0021] The second panel may comprise a transverse gable crease line defining a border between
a top gusset sub-sub-panel and a gable seal sub-sub-panel of the third sub-panel of
the second panel and the folding line defined by the first diagonal crease line of
the second panel may extend between the transverse gable crease line of the second
panel and the second top corner position. Also, the fourth panel may comprise a transverse
gable crease line defining a border between a top gusset sub-sub-panel and a gable
seal sub-sub-panel of the third sub-panel of the fourth panel, and the folding line
defined by the first diagonal crease line of the fourth panel may extend between the
transverse gable crease line of the fourth panel and the third top corner position.
[0022] The border defined by the transverse crease line of the second panel, when terminating
at the second top corner position, may form an obtuse angle with the second longitudinal
crease line section, and the border defined by the transverse crease line of the fourth
panel, when terminating at the third top corner position, may form an obtuse angle
with the third longitudinal crease line section.
[0023] The transvers crease line of the second panel may terminate at the second top corner
position in an arc having a first radius of curvature, the transvers crease line of
the fourth panel may terminate at the third top corner position in an arc having said
first radius of curvature, the first diagonal crease line of the second panel may
terminate at the second top corner position in an arc having a second radius of curvature,
the first diagonal crease line of the fourth panel may terminate at the third top
corner position in an arc having said second radius of curvature, and said second
radius of curvature may be less than said first radius of curvature.
[0024] The second radius of curvature may be any one of: 20%-80% of the first radius of
curvature; 40%-60% of the first radius of curvature; and 45%-55% of the first radius
of curvature.
[0025] Said arc of the first diagonal crease line of the second panel may have a centre
of curvature located on said second longitudinal crease line section, and said arc
of the first diagonal crease line of the fourth panel may have a centre of curvature
located on said third longitudinal crease line section.
[0026] Said arc of the transverse crease line of the second panel may have a centre of curvature
located in the second panel at a lateral distance from said second longitudinal crease
line section, and said arc of the transverse crease line of the fourth panel may have
a centre of curvature located in the fourth panel at a lateral distance from said
third longitudinal crease line section, wherein said lateral distance may be within
the range of 40% to 90% of the first radius of curvature.
[0027] The second panel may comprise a second diagonal crease line defining a folding line
in the third sub-panel terminating at the first top corner position and forming an
angle of at least 70° with the first longitudinal crease line section, and the fourth
panel may comprise a second diagonal crease line defining a folding line in the third
sub-panel terminating at the fourth top corner position and forming an angle of at
least 70 °with the fourth longitudinal crease line section.
[0028] The second diagonal crease line of the second panel may comprise a diagonal crease
line section having a convex side facing the transverse crease line of the second
panel, and the second diagonal crease line of the fourth panel may comprise a diagonal
crease line section having a convex side facing the transverse crease line of the
fourth panel.
[0029] The angle formed between the second diagonal crease line of the second panel and
the first longitudinal crease line section may be equal to the angle formed between
the second diagonal crease line of the fourth panel and the fourth longitudinal crease
line section.
[0030] According to a second aspect, the present invention provides a gable top carton produced
from a carton blank as disclosed above.
[0031] Above-discussed preferred and/or optional features of each aspect may be used, alone
or in appropriate combination, in the other aspects of the invention.
[0032] Following drawings are appended to facilitate the understanding of the invention:
Fig. 1 is a plane view of an embodiment of a carton blank according to the first aspect
of the invention.
Figs. 2a, 2b, 3a and 3b are detail views of the carton blank according to Fig. 1.
Figs. 4 and 5 are detail views of a carton blank according to one embodiment of the
invention.
Fig. 6 is a perspective view of a carton in accordance with a first embodiment of
the present invention.
Figs. 7 and 8 are side views of the carton according to Fig. 6.
Figs. 9-11 are plane views of further embodiments of carton blanks according to the
invention.
Figs. 12a and 12b are detailed plane views of a further embodiment of carton blank
according to the invention.
Figs. 13a and 13b are detailed plane views of yet a further embodiment of carton blank
according to the invention.
[0033] In the following, embodiments of the invention will be described in more detail with
reference to the drawings. However, it is specifically intended that the invention
is not limited to the embodiments and illustrations contained herein but includes
modified forms of the embodiments including portions of the embodiments and combinations
of elements of different embodiments as come within the scope of the following claims.
[0034] In the drawings, like reference numerals have been used to indicate common parts,
elements or features unless otherwise explicitly stated or implicitly understood from
the context.
[0035] An embodiment of a carton blank 10 according to the invention is shown in Fig. 1.
The blank 10 is shown with the surface configured to form the outside surface of the
carton facing the viewer.
[0036] The blank 10 is made from a suitable package material, such as a multi-ply paper
or paperboard sheet on which is laminated one or a plurality of barrier layers for
holding content, e.g. a liquid, and/or prevent migration of air and flavour degrading
substances through the sheet. At least portions of the blank may be coated with a
layer of thermoplastic material allowing a carton formed from the blank to be sealed
by plastic welding.
[0037] The blank 10 is substantially rectangular and comprises a first, bottom edge 11,
a second, top edge 12 and parallel, third and fourth, side edges 13, 14. The side
edges 13 and 14 are rectilinear, whereas the top and bottom edges 11 and 12 have an
irregular shape. The blank 10 also comprises a plurality of crease lines defining
folding lines along which the blank 10 is configured to be folded when formed into
the carton.
[0038] In this description, "longitudinal" will be used to designate a direction that is
substantially parallel to the side edges 13 and 14, i.e. substantially vertical in
Fig. 1, and "transverse" will be used to designate a direction that is substantially
parallel to the top and bottom edges 11 and 12, i.e. substantially horizontal in Fig.
1. "Diagonal" will be used to designate a direction that is at an angel of substantially
45° to the bottom, side and top edges 11-14.
[0039] The blank 10 comprises five panels, P1-P5, separated by longitudinal crease lines
20, 21, 22 and 23 defining folding lines extending across the panel 10 from the bottom
edge 11 to the top edge 12. Consequently, the longitudinal crease lines 20, 21, 22
and 23 divide the bottom and top edges 11, 12 into sub-sections 11a, 11b, 11c, 11d,
11e and 12a, 12b, 12c, 12d, 12e, respectively.
[0040] Each panel P1-P5 comprises a first sub-panel 110, 210, 310, 410, 510 forming a bottom-closure
sub-panel, a second sub-panel 120, 220, 320, 420, 520 forming a wall section sub-panel,
and a third sub-panel 130, 230, 330, 430, 530 forming a top-closure sub-panel. The
bottom closure sub-panels 110, 210, 310, 410 and 510 are configured to form a bottom
closure of the carton and the top-closure sub-panels 130, 230, 330, 430, 530 a top
closure of the carton. The wall section sub-panel 120 of the first panel P1 is configured
to form a back wall of the carton and the wall section sub-panel 320 of the third
panel P3 a front wall. The wall sections sub-panels 220 and 420 of the second and
fourth panels P2, P4 are configured to form side walls of the carton. The fifth panel
P5 is configured to be attached to an inside surface of the first panel P1 adjacent
the side edge 13 when the carton is formed.
[0041] The blank 10 displays positions TC1, TC2, TC3, TC4, BC1, BC2, BC3 and BC4 defining
top and bottom corners of the carton when formed (see Figs. 6-8).
[0042] Each longitudinal crease line 20, 21, 22 and 23 comprises a first longitudinal crease
line section 20a, 21a, 22a, 23a extending between the bottom edge 11 and the bottom
corner position BC1, BC2, BC3, and BC4, respectively. Each longitudinal crease line
20, 21, 22 and 23 also comprises a second longitudinal crease line section 20b, 21b,
22b, 23b extending between the bottom corner position BC1, BC2, BC3, BC4 and the top
corner position TC1, TC2, TC3, and TC4, respectively, and a third longitudinal crease
line section 20c, 21c, 22c, 23c extending between the top corner position TC1, TC2,
TC3, TC4 and the top edge 12. In the present embodiment, the longitudinal crease lines
20, 21, 22 and 23 are continuous, i.e. uninterrupted, and extend vertically across
the blank 10 between the bottom edge 11 and the top edge 12. In alternative embodiments,
however, the longitudinal crease lines 20, 21, 22, 23 need not be continuous or rectilinear,
and/or the longitudinal crease line sections 20b, 21b, 22b, 23b may be arranged to
accommodate corner panel sections between the wall section sub-panel 120, 220, 320,
420 and 520.
[0043] The first panel P1 comprises a bottom crease line 140 extending from the position
BC1 to a position on the side edge 13 level to BC1. In other words, the bottom crease
line 140 extends transversely across the panel P1 in a direction which is orthogonal
to the side edge 13 and to the longitudinal crease line 20. The bottom crease line
140 forms a border between the bottom-closure sub-panel 110 and the wall section sub-panel
120 of the panel. Further, the first panel P1 comprises a top crease line 150 extending
from the position TC1 to a position on the side edge 13 that is level or substantially
level to TC1. Consequently, in the present embodiment the top crease line 150 extends
transversely across the panel P1 in a direction which is substantially orthogonal
to the side edge 13 and to the longitudinal crease line 20, i.e. parallel to the bottom
crease line 140. However, in alternative embodiments the top crease line 150 need
not be parallel to the bottom crease line 140. The top crease line 150 forms a border
between the wall section sub-panel 120 and the top-closure sub-panel 130.
[0044] The bottom-closure sub-panel 110 comprises a flap 111 which assists in securing a
safe closure of the bottom of the carton. Within the art of carton production, the
function of such flaps is known as such and the flap 111 will not be discussed further
here.
[0045] The top-closure sub-panel 130 comprises a top-fin crease line 131 extending transversely
across the panel P1 parallel to the top crease line 150, i.e. in a direction which
is orthogonal to the side edge 13 and to the longitudinal crease line 20. The top-fin
crease line 131 defines a folding line forming a border between a roof sub-sub-panel
132 and a top-fin sub-sub-panel 133 of the top-closure sub-panel 130. In the present
embodiment, the top edge sub-section 12a is slightly convex, thus providing a curved,
convex top fin in the carton folded from the blank 10. However, the top edge sub-section
12a may be rectilinear, concave or any other shape.
[0046] The panel P1 comprises disposal crease lines 160a, 160b extending transversally across
the lower part of the wall section sub-panel 120. As is known in the art, disposal
crease lines are not activated when the carton is folded from the blank 10 during
filling but are activated by a user during disposal of the carton when empty. In particular,
as is known in the art, disposal crease lines are configured to facilitate folding
the empty carton to a flat shape, thus ensuring space efficient disposal.
[0047] The second panel P2 comprises a bottom crease line 240 extending transversely across
the panel P2 between positions BC1 and BC2. BC1 and BC2 are level, i.e. arranged along
a line which is orthogonal to the longitudinal crease lines 20 and 21. Consequently,
the bottom crease line 240 extends transversely across the panel P2 in a direction
which is orthogonal to the longitudinal crease lines 20 and 21. The bottom crease
line 240 forms a border between the bottom-closure sub-panel 210 and the wall section
sub-panel 220.
[0048] The second panel P2 further comprises a transverse top crease line 250 extending
across the panel P2 between positions TC1 and TC2 and defining a folding line forming
a border between the wall section sub-panel 220 and the top closure sub-panel 230.
The top crease line 250 is not rectilinear as the corresponding crease line 150 of
panel P1 but curved. Starting from the position TC1, the top crease line 250 initially
extends generally orthogonally from the longitudinal crease line 20 and then curves
towards the bottom edge 11 of the carton blank. Approximately midway between the longitudinal
crease lines 20 and 21, the top crease line 250 transitions from bending downwards
to bending upwards, terminating at the position TC2 in an arc 250' having a radius
of curvature R1 and a convex side facing the second sub-panel 220, which arc 250'
forms an obtuse angle α with the longitudinal crease line section 21c, i.e. an angle
within the interval of 90° to 180° (see Figs. 2a and 3a). Consequently, the transverse
top crease line 250 comprises a first section 250a having a convex side facing the
top edge 12, i.e. upwards, and a second section 250b having a convex side facing the
bottom edge 11, i.e. downwards, which first section 250a connects to the longitudinal
crease line 20 at a right angle, and which second section 250b connects to the longitudinal
crease line 21 upwardly inclining.
[0049] The bottom-closure sub-panel 210 comprises a first diagonal crease line 211 extending
between position BC1 and a position adjacent the bottom edge sub-section 11b midway
between the longitudinal crease lines 20 and 21. The bottom-closure sub-panel 210
also comprises a second diagonal crease line 212 extending between position BC2 and
said position adj acent the bottom edge sub-section 11b midway between longitudinal
crease lines 20 and 21, thus intercepting the first diagonal crease line 211 in this
position. The diagonal crease lines 211 and 212 form folding lines that assist folding
of the bottom-closure sub-panel 210 when the bottom closure of the carton is formed.
[0050] The top-closure sub-panel 230 comprises a transverse gable crease line 231 extending
transversely across the panel P2 defining a folding line forming a border between
a top gusset sub-sub-panel 232 and a gable seal sub-sub-panel 233 of the top-closure
sub-panel 230.
[0051] The top gusset sub-sub-panel 232 comprises a second diagonal crease line 234 extending
between position TC1 and a position on the transverse gable crease line 231 midway
between the longitudinal crease lines 20 and 21. The top gusset sub-sub-panel 232
also comprises a first diagonal crease line 235 extending between position TC2 and
said position on the transverse gable crease line 231 midway between the longitudinal
crease lines 20 and 21, thus intercepting the second diagonal crease line 234 in this
position.
[0052] The second diagonal crease line 234 is rectilinear. However, the first diagonal crease
line 235 is curved and comprises a first section 235a having a convex side facing
the longitudinal crease line section 21c and a second section 235b having a concave
side facing the longitudinal crease line section 21c. The first diagonal crease line
235 transitions from said first section 235a to said second section 235b adjacent
the position TC2, terminating in the position TC2 in an arc 235' having a convex side
facing the transverse crease line 250 and a radius of curvature R2 (see Figs. 2a and
3a).
[0053] The gable seal sub-sub-panel 233 comprises a longitudinal gable crease line 236 extending
between the transverse gable crease line 231 and the top edge sub-section 12b parallel
to and equidistant the longitudinal crease lines 20 and 21. In other words, the longitudinal
gable crease line 236 extends vertically from the position on the transverse gable
crease line 231 where the diagonal crease lines 234 and 235 intercept each other.
[0054] As the first panel P1, the second panel P2 comprises disposal crease lines 260a-260e
which are configured to be activated by a user during disposal of the carton when
empty.
[0055] The third panel P3 comprises a bottom crease line 340 extending transversely across
the panel P3 between positions BC2 and BC3. BC2 and BC3 are level, i.e. arranged along
a line which is orthogonal to the longitudinal crease lines 21 and 22. Consequently,
the bottom crease line 340 extends transversely across the panel P3 in a direction
which is orthogonal to the longitudinal crease lines 21 and 22. The bottom crease
line 340 defines a folding line forming form a border between the bottom-closure sub-panel
310 and the wall section sub-panel 320 of the panel P3. The third panel P3 is free
from a crease line defining a folding line forming a border between the wall section
sub-panel 320 and the top-closure sub-panel 330. Therefore, in the carton resulting
from folding the blank 10 there is no distinct border between the wall section sub-panel
320 and the top-closure sub-panel 330. Instead, the wall section sub-panel 320 and
the top-closure sub-panel 330 will continuously transition into each other and merge
in a border region.
[0056] The top-closure sub-panel 330 comprises a top-fin crease line 331 extending transversely
across the panel P3 in a direction which is orthogonal to the longitudinal crease
lines 21 and 22, i.e. parallel to the bottom crease line 340. The top-fin crease line
331 defines a folding line forming a border between a roof sub-sub-panel 332 and a
top-fin sub-sub-panel 333 of the top-closure panel 330. The roof sub-sub-panel 332
is provided with a circular through-going opening 334 for receiving a pour spout fitment.
As in panel P1, the top edge sub-section 12c is slightly convex, thus providing a
curved, convex top fin in the carton folded from the blank 10.
[0057] The fourth panel P4 is essentially a mirror image of the second panel P2. Consequently,
the fourth panel P4 comprises a bottom crease line 440 extending transversely across
the panel P4 between positions BC3 and BC4. BC3 and BC4 are level, i.e. arranged along
a line which is orthogonal to the longitudinal crease lines 22 and 23. Consequently,
the bottom crease line 440 extends transversely across the panel P4 in a direction
which is orthogonal to the longitudinal crease lines 22 and 23. The bottom crease
line 440 forms a border between the bottom-closure sub-panel 410 and the wall section
sub-panel 420.
[0058] The fourth panel P4 further comprises a transverse top crease line 450 extending
across the panel P4 between positions TC3 and TC4 and defining a folding line forming
a border between the wall section sub-panel 420 and the top closure sub-panel 430.
The top crease line 450 is curved in the same manner as the top crease line 250 of
panel P2. Consequently, starting from the position TC4, the top crease line 450 initially
extends generally orthogonally from the longitudinal crease line 23 and then curves
towards the bottom edge 11 of the carton blank. Approximately midway between the longitudinal
crease lines 22 and 23, the top crease line 450 transitions from bending downwards
to bending upwards, terminating at the position TC3 in an arc 450' having a radius
of curvature R1 and a convex side facing the second sub-panel 420, which arc 450'
forms an obtuse angle α with the longitudinal crease line section 22c (see Figs. 2b
and 3b). Consequently, the transverse top crease line 450 comprises a first section
450a having a convex side facing the top edge 12, i.e. upwards, and a second section
450b having a convex side facing the bottom edge 11, i.e. downwards, which first section
450a connects to the longitudinal crease line 23 at a right angle, and which second
section 450b connects to the longitudinal crease line 22 upwardly inclining.
[0059] The bottom-closure sub-panel 410 comprises a first diagonal crease line 411 extending
between position BC3 and a position adjacent the bottom edge sub-section 11d midway
between the longitudinal crease lines 22 and 23. The bottom-closure sub-panel 410
also comprises a second diagonal crease line 412 extending between position BC4 and
said position adjacent the bottom edge sub-section 11d midway between longitudinal
crease lines 22 and 23, thus intercepting the first diagonal crease line 411 in this
position. The diagonal crease lines 411 and 412 form folding lines that assist folding
of the bottom-closure sub-panel 410 when the bottom closure of the carton is formed.
[0060] The top-closure sub-panel 430 comprises a transverse gable crease line 431 extending
transversely across the panel P4 defining a folding line forming a border between
a top gusset sub-sub-panel 432 and a gable seal sub-sub-panel 433 of the top-closure
sub-panel 430.
[0061] The top gusset sub-sub-panel 432 comprises a second diagonal crease line 434 extending
between position TC4 and a position on the transverse gable crease line 431 midway
between the longitudinal crease lines 22 and 23. The top gusset sub-sub-panel 432
also comprises a first diagonal crease line 435 extending between position TC3 and
said position on the transverse gable crease line 431 midway between the longitudinal
crease lines 22 and 23, thus intercepting the second diagonal crease line 434 in this
position.
[0062] The second diagonal crease line 434 is rectilinear. However, the first diagonal crease
line 435 is curved and comprises a first section 435a having a convex side facing
the longitudinal crease line section 22c and a second section 435b having a concave
side facing the longitudinal crease line section 22c. The first diagonal crease line
435 transitions from said first section 435a to said second section 435b adjacent
the position TC3, terminating at the position TC3 in an arc 435' having a convex side
facing the transverse crease line 450 and a radius of curvature R2 (see Figs. 2b and
3b).
[0063] The gable seal sub-sub-panel 433 comprises a longitudinal gable crease line 436 extending
between the transverse gable crease line 431 and the top edge sub-section 12d parallel
to and equidistant the longitudinal crease lines 22 and 23. In other words, the longitudinal
gable crease line 436 extends vertically from the position on the transverse gable
crease line 431 where the diagonal crease lines 434 and 435 intercept each other.
[0064] As the second panel P2, the fourth panel P4 comprises disposal crease lines 460a-460e
which are configured to be activated by a user during disposal of the carton when
empty.
[0065] In the fifth panel P5, two co-linear bottom crease lines 540a, 540b define a folding
line extending across the panel P5, which folding line is co-linear to the bottom
crease lines 140, 240, 340 and 440 in panels P1-P4 and forms a border between the
bottom-closure sub-panel 510 and the wall section sub-panel 520 of panel P5. Also,
two co-linear top crease lines 550a, 550b define a folding line which is generally
co-linear to the top crease line 150 of the first panel P1, which folding line forms
a border between the body sub-panel 520 and the top-closure sub-panel 530. Furthermore,
two co-linear top-fin crease lines 531a, 531b define a folding line which is generally
co-linear to the top-fin crease lines 131 and 331 of panels P1 and P3, which folding
line forms a border between a roof sub-sub-panel 532 and a top-fin sub-sub-panel 533
of the top-closure sub-panel 530.
[0066] In the present embodiment, the border defined by the transverse crease line 250 of
the second panel P2, when terminating at the second top corner position TC2, forms
an obtuse angle α of approximately 140° with the second longitudinal crease line section
21c. Also, the border defined by the transverse crease line 450 of the fourth panel
P4, when terminating at the third top corner position TC3, forms an obtuse angle α
of approximately 140° with the third longitudinal crease line section 22c. The folding
line defined by the first diagonal crease line 235 of the second panel P2, when terminating
at the second top corner position TC2, forms an angle β of approximately 90° with
the second longitudinal crease line section 21c. Likewise, the folding line defined
by the first diagonal crease line 435 of the fourth panel P4, when terminating at
the third top corner position TC3, forms an angle β of approximately 90° with the
third longitudinal crease line section 22c. In alternative embodiments, the angle
β formed between the first diagonal crease line 235 of the second panel P2 and the
second longitudinal crease line section 21c and the angle β formed between the first
diagonal crease line 435 of the fourth panel P4 and the third longitudinal crease
line section 22c, may be any one of at least 80° and at least 90°, e.g. 90° as in
the embodiment shown in Fig. 1.
[0067] It has been found that using this diagonal crease line configuration, predictable
and precise folding of the carton blank in the area surrounding the top corners positions
TC2 and TC3 can be achieved.
[0068] As discussed above, the arc 250' of the transverse crease line 250 of the second
panel P2 and the arc 450' of the transverse crease line 450 of the fourth panel P4
both have a radius of curvature R1 (see Figs 2a, 2b, 3a and 3b). Also, the arc 235'
of the diagonal crease line 235 of the second panel P2 and the arc 435' of the diagonal
crease line 435 of the fourth panel P4 both have a radius of curvature R2. The radius
of curvature R2 of the arcs 235' and 435' is smaller than the radius of curvature
R1 of the arcs 250' and 450'.
[0069] The second radius of curvature R2 may be within the range of 20%-80% of the first
radius of curvature R1, e.g. within the range of 40%-60% of the first radius of curvature
R1, or 45%-55% of the first radius of curvature R1. In one embodiment, show in Figs.
4 and 5, R1 is 14 mm and R2 is 6 mm.
[0070] The arc 235' may have a centre located on the longitudinal crease line section 21c,
and the arc 435' may have a centre located on the longitudinal crease line section
22c, as is shown if Figs. 4 and 5. This will make the diagonal crease lines 235 and
435 connect to the top corner position TC2 and TC3, respectively, at a right angle,
which has been found to result in particularly precise folding of the carton blank.
[0071] The arc 250' may have a centre located in the second panel P2 at a lateral distance
D from the longitudinal crease line section 21c, and the arc 450' may have a centre
located in the fourth panel P4 at the same lateral distance D from the longitudinal
crease line section 22c. The lateral distance D may be within the range of 40%-90%
of the first radius of curvature R1. In the embodiment shown in Figs. 4 and 5, the
centre of the arc 250' and 450' is located at a lateral distance D of approximately
11 mm from the longitudinal crease line section 21c and 22c respectively.
[0072] A method of forming a carton from the carton blank 10 discussed above is as follows.
After the blank of Fig. 1 has been produced, the fifth panel P5 is sealed to the inside
wall of panel P1 to form a sleeve open at both ends. This sleeve is subsequently bottom-sealed,
by folding inwards of the first sub-panels 110, 210, 310, 410 and 510 and sealing
of the same, to produce an open-topped, bottom-sealed carton. A pour spout fitment
(see Figs. 6 and 7) is lowered into the open top of the carton and is introduced into
the opening 334 from inside the carton until a flange thereof abuts the inside surface
of the sub-panel 330 round the opening 334, whereupon the flange is sealed to the
innermost layer of the sub-panel 330 around the opening. The still open-topped carton
is then filled with the liquid to be packaged.
[0073] The sub-panels 130, 230, 330, 430 and 530 are then folded-in and sealed to each other
to provide a sealed top closure of the carton.
[0074] Figs. 6-8 show a carton 600 formed from the blank 10 illustrated in Fig. 1. The carton
600 comprises top and bottom corners TC1', TC2', TC3', TC4', BC1', BC2', BC3' and
BC4' defined by corresponding top and bottom corner positions TC1, TC2, TC3, TC4,
BC1, BC2, BC3 and BC4 of the blank 10 (see Fig. 1). Between the top corners TC1',
TC2', TC3', TC4' and the bottom corners BC1', BC2', BC3', BC4' the carton 600 has
a generally rectangular or square cross-section.
[0075] The carton 600 comprises a bottom closure 602 formed from the sub-panels 110, 210,
310, 410 and 510. The carton 600 further comprises a back wall section 610 formed
from the sub-panel 120 and a front wall section 606 formed from the sub-panel 320.
The carton 600 also comprises a first side wall section 604 formed from the sub-panel
220 and a second side wall section 608 formed from the sub-panel 420.
[0076] The carton 600 also comprises a top closure 612 formed from the sub-panels 130, 230,
330, 430 and 530. The top closure 612 comprises a back roof section 614 formed from
the sub-sub-panel 132 and a front roof section 616 formed from the sub-sub-panel 332.
The top closure 612 also comprises a first gable section 618 formed from a section
of sub-sub-panel 232 delimited by crease lines 234 and 235, and a second gable section
620 formed from a section of sub-sub-panel 432 delimited by crease lines 434 and 435.
The top closure 612 further comprises a top fin 622 where the sub-panels 130, 230,
330, 430 and 530 are sealed to each other and a pour spout 624 arranged in the through-going
opening 334 in sub-sub-panel 332.
[0077] As there is no crease line between the sub-panels 320 and 330 of the third panel
P3 (see Fig. 1), the front wall section 606 is continuous with the front roof section
616 via a curved transition area T. In such embodiments, it may be challenging to
obtain distinct formation of the second and third top corners TC2' and TC3' as folding
of the carton material along unwanted folding lines may occur. However, by designing
each diagonal crease line 235 and 435 such that it terminates in the corner position
TC2, TC3 in an arc 235', 435' having a convex side facing the transverse crease line
250, 450 and a radius of curvature R2 being larger than the radius of curvature R1
of the transverse crease line 250, 450 (see Figs. 2 and 3), precise folding of the
carton material can be achieved. It is to be understood, however, that this design
of the diagonal crease line 235 and 435 is equally suitable for cartons having a crease
line separating the front wall section 606 and the front roof section 616. Consequently,
in alternative embodiments, the front wall section and the front roof section may
be separated by a transverse crease line, e.g. as is shown in Fig. 9.
[0078] A further embodiment of a carton blank 30 according to the invention is shown in
Fig. 9. The carton blank 30 differs from the carton blank 10 of Fig. 1 only in that
the third panel P3 of the blank 30 comprises a transverse crease line 350 extending
across the panel P3 between positions TC2 and TC3 and defining a folding line forming
a border between the wall section sub-panel 320 and the top closure sub-panel 330.
[0079] Yet a further embodiment of a carton blank 40 according to the invention is shown
in Fig. 10. The carton blank 40 differs from the carton blank 10 of Fig. 1 in that
the transverse crease lines 250 and 450 terminate at the corner positions TC1 and
TC4, respectively, in the same manner as they terminate at the corner positions TC2
and TC3. Also, the carton blank 40 differs from the carton blank 10 of Fig. 1 in that
the diagonal crease lines 234 and 434 terminate in the top corner position TC1 and
TC4 in the same manner as the diagonal crease lines 235 and 435 terminate at the top
corner positions TC2 and TC3, respectively. Consequently, the transverse crease line
250 terminates at TC1 in an arc 250" having a radius of curvature R1 and a convex
side facing the second sub-panel 220. Also, the diagonal crease line 234 terminates
at the top corner position TC1 in an arc 234' having a convex side facing the transverse
crease line 250 and a radius of curvature R2 being larger than the radius of curvature
R1 of the arc 250" (see also Fig. 2). Furthermore, the transverse crease line 450
terminates at the top corner positions TC4 in an arc 450" having a radius of curvature
R1 and a convex side facing the second sub-panel 420. Also, the diagonal crease line
434 terminates at the top corner position TC4 in an arc 434' having a convex side
facing the transverse crease line 450 and a radius of curvature R2 being larger than
the radius of curvature R1 of the arc 450" (see also Fig. 3).
[0080] Yet another embodiment of a carton blank 50 according to the invention is shown in
Fig. 11. The carton blank 50 differs from the carton blank 40 of Fig. 10 in that the
first panel P1 has no transverse crease line separating the wall section sub-panel
120 and the top-closure sub-panel 130. Consequently, in the carton formed from the
blank 50, the back wall will be continuous with the back roof section via a curved
transition area in the same manner as is the case for the front wall 606 and the front
roof section 616 of the carton 600 shown in Figs. 6-8.
[0081] It is understood that the above-discussed curved sections 235a, 435b, 250b and 450b
of the diagonal crease lines 235, 435 and the transverse crease lines 250, 450 (see
Figs. 2a and 2b) do not have to extend all the way to the respective top corner positions.
Figs. 12a and 12b show such an embodiment of a carton blank where the diagonal crease
lines 235, 435 and the transverse crease lines 250, 450 each comprises a rectilinear
section 235c, 435c, 250c, 450c arranged between the curved section 235b, 435b, 250b,
450b and the respective top corner position TC2, TC3, which rectilinear section 235c,
435c, 250c, 450c connect to the top corner position TC2 and TC3, respectively.
[0082] It is also understood that the diagonal crease lines 235, 435 and the transverse
crease lines 250, 450 do not have to extend all the way to the respective top corner
positions. Figs. 13a and 13b show such an embodiment of a carton blank where the diagonal
crease lines 235, 435 and the transverse crease lines 250, 450 terminate prior to
reaching the respective top corner position TC2, TC3, but sufficiently close, i.e.
within 0-5 mm, to define a folding line extending to the top corner position. For
example, terminating the diagonal crease lines 235, 435 and the transverse crease
lines 250, 450 e.g. 2 mm from the respective top corner position TC2, TC3 may still
provide precise folding of the carton blank, although extending the crease lines 235,
435, 250 and 450 all the way to the top corner positions TC2, TC3 may be preferable.
[0083] Although the subject of the present invention, i.e. the design of the diagonal crease
lines of the top-closure sub-panels of panels two and four, has been discussed based
on specific carton blank and carton embodiments, it is understood that the present
invention may be implemented in other types of carton blanks and cartons. For example,
the design of the diagonal crease lines according to the invention may be implemented
in blanks and cartons having bottom closure configurations other than shown in the
illustrative embodiments, or in blanks and cartons having dispensing means other than
the illustrated pour spout.
[0084] In the preceding specification, various aspects of the invention have been described
and discussed with reference to the illustrative embodiments. For purposes of explanation,
specific numbers, systems and configurations were set forth in order to provide a
thorough understanding of the closure device and its workings. However, this specification
is not intended to be construed in a limiting sense. Various modifications and variations
of the illustrative embodiment, as well as other embodiments of the closure device,
which are apparent to person skilled in the art to which the disclosed subject-matter
pertains, may lie within the scope of the present invention as defined by the following
claims.
1. A carton blank (10, 30, 40, 50) configured to form a gable top carton (600) by folding,
the carton blank (10, 30, 40, 50) comprising a first (P1), a second (P2), a third
(P3), a fourth (P4) and a fifth (P5) panel, each comprising:
- a first sub-panel (110, 210, 310, 410, 510) configured to form part of a bottom
closure (602) of the carton (600);
- a second sub-panel (120, 220, 320, 420, 520) neighbouring the first sub-panel (110,
210, 310, 410, 510) and configured to form a wall section (604, 606, 608, 610) of
the carton (600); and
- a third sub-panel (130, 230, 330, 430, 530) neighbouring the second sub-panel (120,
220, 320, 420, 520) and configured to form part of a top closure (612) of the carton
(600),
wherein the carton blank (10, 30, 40, 50) comprises:
- a first longitudinal crease line section (20c) defining a border between the third
sub-panel (130) of the first panel (P1) and the third sub-panel (230) of the second
panel (P2);
- a second longitudinal crease line section (21c) defining a border between the third
sub-panel (230) of the second panel (P2) and the third sub-panel (330) of the third
panel (P3);
- a third longitudinal crease line section (22c) defining a border between the third
sub-panel (330) of the third panel (P3) and the third sub-panel (430) of the fourth
panel (P4); and
- a fourth longitudinal crease line section (23c) defining a border between the third
sub-panel (430) of the fourth panel (P4) and the third sub-panel (530) of the fifth
panel (P5) (P4),
wherein the second panel (P2) comprises:
- a transverse crease line (250) defining a border between the second sub-panel (220)
and the third sub-panel (230) of the second panel (P2), the border extending across
the second panel (P2) between a first top corner position (TC1) located on the first
longitudinal crease line section (20c) and a second top corner position (TC2) located
on the second longitudinal crease line section (21c), which first top corner position
(TC1) is configured to form a first top corner (TC1') of the carton, and which second
top corner position (TC2) is configured to form a second top corner (TC2') of the
carton; and
- a first diagonal crease line (235) of the second panel (P2) defining a folding line
in the third sub-panel (230) of the second panel (P2) terminating at the second top
corner position (TC2);
and wherein the fourth panel (P4) comprises:
- a transverse crease line (450) defining a border between the second sub-panel (420)
and the third sub-panel (430) of the fourth panel (P4), the border extending across
the fourth panel (P4) between a third top corner position (TC3) located on the third
longitudinal crease line section (22c) and a fourth top corner position (TC4) located
on the fourth longitudinal crease line section (23c), which third top corner position
(TC3) is configured to form a third top corner (TC3') of the carton, and which fourth
top corner position (TC4) is configured to form a fourth top corner (TC4') of the
carton; and
- a first diagonal crease line (435) of the fourth panel (P4) defining a folding line
in the third sub-panel (430) of the fourth panel (P4) terminating at the third top
corner position (TC3);
characterised by the folding line defined by the first diagonal crease line (235) of the second panel
(P2), when terminating at the second top corner position (TC2), forming an angle (β)
of at least 70° with the second longitudinal crease line section (21c), and by the
folding line defined by the first diagonal crease line (435) of the fourth panel (P4),
when terminating at the third top corner position (TC3), forming an angle (β) of at
least 70° with the third longitudinal crease line section (22c).
2. The carton blank (10, 30, 40, 50) according to claim 1,
wherein each of the angle (β) formed between the first diagonal crease line (235)
of the second panel (P2) and the second longitudinal crease line section (21c) and
the angle (β) formed between the first diagonal crease line (435) of the fourth panel
(P4) and the third longitudinal crease line section (22c), is any one of: at least
80°, at least 90° and 90°.
3. The carton blank (10, 30, 40, 50) according to any one of claims 1 and 2, wherein
the angle (β) formed between the first diagonal crease line (235) of the second panel
(P2) and the second longitudinal crease line section (21c) is equal to the angle (β)
formed between the first diagonal crease line (435) of the fourth panel (P4) and the
third longitudinal crease line section (22c).
4. The carton blank (10, 30, 40, 50) according to claim 1,
wherein the first diagonal crease line (235) of the second panel (P2) comprises a
diagonal crease line section (235b) having a convex side facing the transverse crease
line (250) of the second panel (P2);
and wherein the first diagonal crease line (435) of the fourth panel (P4) comprises
a diagonal crease line section (435b) having a convex side facing the transverse crease
line (450) of the fourth panel (P4).
5. The carton blank (10, 30, 40, 50) according to any one of the preceding claims,
wherein the second panel (P2) comprises a transverse gable crease line (231) defining
a border between a top gusset sub-sub-panel (232) and a gable seal sub-sub-panel (233)
of the third sub-panel (230) of the second panel (P2);
wherein the folding line defined by the first diagonal crease line (235) of the second
panel (P2) extends between the transverse gable crease line (231) of the second panel
(P2) and the second top corner position (TC2);
wherein the fourth panel (P4) comprises a transverse gable crease line (431) defining
a border between a top gusset sub-sub-panel (432) and a gable seal sub-sub-panel (433)
of the third sub-panel (430) of the fourth panel (P4); and
wherein the folding line defined by the first diagonal crease line (435) of the fourth
panel (P4) extends between the transverse gable crease line (431) of the fourth panel
(P4) and the third top corner position (TC3).
6. The carton blank (10, 30, 40, 50) according to any one of the preceding claims,
wherein the border defined by the transverse crease line (250) of the second panel
(P2), when terminating at the second top corner position (TC2), forms an obtuse angle
(α) with the second longitudinal crease line section (21c);
and wherein the border defined by the transverse crease line (450) of the fourth panel
(P4), when terminating at the third top corner position (TC3), forms an obtuse angle
(α) with the third longitudinal crease line section (22c).
7. The carton blank (10) according to any one of the preceding claims,
wherein the transvers crease line (250) of the second panel (P2) terminates at the
second top corner position (TC2) in an arc (250') having a first radius of curvature
(R1);
wherein the transvers crease line (450) of the fourth panel (P4) terminates at the
third top corner position (TC3) in an arc (450') having said first radius of curvature
(R1);
wherein the first diagonal crease line (235) of the second panel (P2) terminates at
the second top corner position (TC2) in an arc (235') having a second radius of curvature
(R2);
wherein the first diagonal crease line (435) of the fourth panel (P4) terminates at
the third top corner position (TC3) in an arc (435') having said second radius of
curvature (R2); and
wherein said second radius of curvature (R2) is less than said first radius of curvature
(R1).
8. The carton blank (10) according to claim 7, wherein the second radius of curvature
(R2) is any one of: 20%-80% of the first radius of curvature (R1); 40%-60% of the
first radius of curvature (R1); and 45%-55% of the first radius of curvature (R1).
9. The carton blank (10) according to claim 8, wherein said arc (235') of the first diagonal
crease line (235) of the second panel (P2) has a centre of curvature located on said
second longitudinal crease line section (21c), and said arc (435') of the first diagonal
crease line (435) of the fourth panel (P4) has a centre of curvature located on said
third longitudinal crease line section (22c).
10. The carton blank (10) according to any one of claims 7-9, wherein said arc (250')
of the transverse crease line (250) of the second panel (P2) has a centre of curvature
located in the second panel (P2) at a lateral distance (D) from said second longitudinal
crease line section (21c), and wherein said arc (450') of the transverse crease line
(450) of the fourth panel (P4) has a centre of curvature located in the fourth panel
(P4) at a lateral distance (D) from said third longitudinal crease line section (22c),
wherein said lateral distance (D) is within the range of 40% to 90% of the first radius
of curvature (R1).
11. The carton blank (40, 50) according to any one of the preceding claims,
wherein the second panel (P2) comprises a second diagonal crease line (234) defining
a folding line in the third sub-panel (230) terminating at the first top corner position
(TC1) and forming an angle (β) of at least 70° with the first longitudinal crease
line section (20c); and
wherein the fourth panel (P4) comprises a second diagonal crease line (434) defining
a folding line in the third sub-panel (430) terminating at the fourth top corner position
(TC4) and forming an angle (β) of at least 70 °with the fourth longitudinal crease
line section (23c).
12. The carton blank (40, 50) according to claim 11,
wherein the second diagonal crease line (234) of the second panel (P2) comprises a
diagonal crease line section (234b) having a convex side facing the transverse crease
line (250) of the second panel (P2);
and wherein the second diagonal crease line (434) of the fourth panel (P4) comprises
a diagonal crease line section (434b) having a convex side facing the transverse crease
line (450) of the fourth panel (P4).
13. The carton blank (40, 50) according to any one of claims 11 and 12,
wherein the angle (β) formed between the second diagonal crease line (234) of the
second panel (P2) and the first longitudinal crease line section (20c) is equal to
the angle (β) formed between the second diagonal crease line (434) of the fourth panel
(P4) and the fourth longitudinal crease line section (23c).
14. A gable top carton produced from a carton blank (10) according to any one of the preceding
claims.
1. Kartonzuschnitt (10, 30, 40, 50), der dafür ausgelegt ist, durch Falten einen Giebelverschlusskarton
(600) zu bilden, wobei der Kartonzuschnitt (10, 30, 40, 50) eine erste (P1), eine
zweite (P2), eine dritte (P3), eine vierte (P4) und eine fünfte (P5) Fläche umfasst,
die jeweils Folgendes umfassen:
- eine erste Subfläche (110, 210, 310, 410, 510), die dafür ausgelegt ist, einen Teil
eines Bodenverschlusses (602) des Kartons (600) zu bilden;
- eine zweite Subfläche (120, 220, 320, 420, 520), die zu der ersten Subfläche (110,
210, 310, 410, 510) benachbart ist und dafür ausgelegt ist, einen Wandabschnitt (604,
606, 608, 610) des Kartons (600) zu bilden; und
- eine dritte Subfläche (130, 230, 330, 430, 530), die zu der zweiten Subfläche (120,
220, 320, 420, 520) benachbart ist und dafür ausgelegt ist, einen Teil eines oberen
Verschlusses (612) des Kartons (600) zu bilden,
wobei der Kartonzuschnitt (10, 30, 40, 50) Folgendes umfasst:
- einen ersten Längsfalzlinienabschnitt (20c), der eine Grenze zwischen der dritten
Subfläche (130) der ersten Fläche (P1) und der dritten Subfläche (230) der zweiten
Fläche (P2) definiert;
- einen zweiten Längsfalzlinienabschnitt (21c), der eine Grenze zwischen der dritten
Subfläche (230) der zweiten Fläche (P2) und der dritten Subfläche (330) der dritten
Fläche (P3) definiert;
- einen dritten Längsfalzlinienabschnitt (22c), der eine Grenze zwischen der dritten
Subfläche (330) der dritten Fläche (P3) und der dritten Subfläche (430) der vierten
Fläche (P4) definiert; und
- einen vierten Längsfalzlinienabschnitt (23c), der eine Grenze zwischen der dritten
Subfläche (430) der vierten Fläche (P4) und der dritten Subfläche (530) der fünften
Fläche (P5) (P4) definiert,
wobei die zweite Fläche (P2) Folgendes umfasst:
- eine Querfalzlinie (250), die eine Grenze zwischen der zweiten Subfläche (220) und
der dritten Subfläche (230) der zweiten Fläche (P2) definiert, wobei sich die Grenze
zwischen einer ersten oberen Eckposition (TC1), die sich auf dem ersten Längsfalzlinienabschnitt
(20c) befindet, und einer zweiten oberen Eckposition (TC2), die sich auf dem zweiten
Längsfalzlinienabschnitt (21c) befindet, über die zweite Fläche (P2) erstreckt, wobei
die erste obere Eckposition (TC1) dafür ausgelegt ist, eine erste obere Ecke (TC1')
des Kartons zu bilden, und wobei die zweite obere Eckposition (TC2) dafür ausgelegt
ist, eine zweite obere Ecke (TC2') des Kartons zu bilden; und
- eine erste diagonale Falzlinie (235) der zweiten Fläche (P2), die in der dritten
Subfläche (230) der zweiten Fläche (P2) eine Faltlinie definiert, die an der zweiten
oberen Eckposition (TC2) endet;
und wobei die vierte Fläche (P4) Folgendes umfasst:
- eine Querfalzlinie (450), die eine Grenze zwischen der zweiten Subfläche (420) und
der dritten Subfläche (430) der vierten Fläche (P4) definiert, wobei sich die Grenze
zwischen einer dritten oberen Eckposition (TC3), die sich auf dem dritten Längsfalzlinienabschnitt
(22c) befindet, und einer vierten oberen Eckposition (TC4), die sich auf dem vierten
Längsfalzlinienabschnitt (23c) befindet, über die vierte Fläche (P4) erstreckt, wobei
die dritte obere Eckposition (TC3) dafür ausgelegt ist, eine dritte obere Ecke (TC3')
des Kartons zu bilden, und wobei die vierte obere Eckposition (TC4) dafür ausgelegt
ist, eine vierte obere Ecke (TC4') des Kartons zu bilden; und
- eine erste diagonale Falzlinie (435) der vierten Fläche (P4), die in der dritten
Subfläche (430) der vierten Fläche (P4) eine Faltlinie definiert, die an der dritten
oberen Eckposition (TC3) endet;
dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die durch die erste diagonale Falzlinie (235) der zweiten Fläche (P2) definierte
Faltlinie, wenn sie an der zweiten oberen Eckposition (TC2) endet, einen Winkel (β)
von wenigstens 70° mit dem zweiten Längsfalzlinienabschnitt (21c) bildet, und dass
die durch die erste diagonale Falzlinie (435) der vierten Fläche (P4) definierte Faltlinie,
wenn sie an der dritten oberen Eckposition (TC3) endet, einen Winkel (β) von wenigstens
70° mit dem dritten Längsfalzlinienabschnitt (22c) bildet.
2. Kartonzuschnitt (10, 30, 40, 50) nach Anspruch 1,
wobei jeder von dem Winkel (β), der zwischen der ersten diagonalen Falzlinie (235)
der zweiten Fläche (P2) und dem zweiten Längsfalzlinienabschnitt (21c) gebildet wird,
und dem Winkel (β), der zwischen der ersten diagonalen Falzlinie (435) der vierten
Fläche (P4) und dem dritten Längsfalzlinienabschnitt (22c) gebildet wird, einer der
folgenden ist: wenigstens 80°, wenigstens 90° und 90°.
3. Kartonzuschnitt (10, 30, 40, 50) nach einem der Ansprüche 1 und 2,
wobei der Winkel (β), der zwischen der ersten diagonalen Falzlinie (235) der zweiten
Fläche (P2) und dem zweiten Längsfalzlinienabschnitt (21c) gebildet wird, gleich dem
Winkel (β) ist, der zwischen der ersten diagonalen Falzlinie (435) der vierten Fläche
(P4) und dem dritten Längsfalzlinienabschnitt (22c) gebildet wird.
4. Kartonzuschnitt (10, 30, 40, 50) nach Anspruch 1, wobei die erste diagonale Falzlinie
(235) der zweiten Fläche (P2) einen diagonalen Falzlinienabschnitt (235b) umfasst,
der eine konvexe Seite aufweist, die der Querfalzlinie (250) der zweiten Fläche (P2)
zugewandt ist; und wobei die erste diagonale Falzlinie (435) der vierten Fläche (P4)
einen diagonalen Falzlinienabschnitt (435b) umfasst, der eine konvexe Seite aufweist,
die der Querfalzlinie (450) der vierten Fläche (P4) zugewandt ist.
5. Kartonzuschnitt (10, 30, 40, 50) nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche,
wobei die zweite Fläche (P2) eine quer verlaufende Giebelfalzlinie (231) umfasst,
die eine Grenze zwischen einer Sub-Subfläche (232) einer oberen Verstärkung und einer
Giebelverschluss-Sub-Subfläche (233) der dritten Subfläche (230) der zweiten Fläche
(P2) definiert; wobei sich die Faltlinie, die durch die erste diagonale Falzlinie
(235) der zweiten Fläche (P2) definiert wird, zwischen der quer verlaufenden Giebelfalzlinie
(231) der zweiten Fläche (P2) und der zweiten oberen Eckposition (TC2) erstreckt;
wobei die vierte Fläche (P4) eine quer verlaufende Giebelfalzlinie (431) umfasst,
die eine Grenze zwischen einer Sub-Subfläche (432) einer oberen Verstärkung und einer
Giebelverschluss-Sub-Subfläche (433) der dritten Subfläche (430) der vierten Fläche
(P4) definiert; und wobei sich die Faltlinie, die durch die erste diagonale Falzlinie
(435) der vierten Fläche (P4) definiert wird, zwischen der quer verlaufenden Giebelfalzlinie
(431) der vierten Fläche (P4) und der dritten oberen Eckposition (TC3) verläuft.
6. Kartonzuschnitt (10, 30, 40, 50) nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche,
wobei die Grenze, die durch die Querfalzlinie (250) der zweiten Fläche (P2) definiert
wird, wenn sie an der zweiten oberen Eckposition (TC2) endet, einen stumpfen Winkel
(α) mit dem zweiten Längsfalzlinienabschnitt (21c) bildet;
und wobei die Grenze, die durch die Querfalzlinie (450) der vierten Fläche (P4) definiert
wird, wenn sie an der dritten oberen Eckposition (TC3) endet, einen stumpfen Winkel
(α) mit dem dritten Längsfalzlinienabschnitt (22c) bildet.
7. Kartonzuschnitt (10) nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche,
wobei die Querfalzlinie (250) der zweiten Fläche (P2) an der zweiten oberen Eckposition
(TC2) in einem Bogen (250') endet, der einen ersten Krümmungsradius (R1) aufweist;
wobei die Querfalzlinie (450) der vierten Fläche (P4) an der dritten oberen Eckposition
(TC3) in einem Bogen (450') endet, der den ersten Krümmungsradius (R1) aufweist; wobei
die erste diagonale Falzlinie (235) der zweiten Fläche (P2) an der zweiten oberen
Eckposition (TC2) in einem Bogen (235') endet, der einen zweiten Krümmungsradius (R2)
aufweist;
wobei die erste diagonale Falzlinie (435) der vierten Fläche (P4) an der dritten oberen
Eckposition (TC3) in einem Bogen (435') endet, der den zweiten Krümmungsradius (R2)
aufweist; und
wobei der zweite Krümmungsradius (R2) kleiner als der erste Krümmungsradius (R1) ist.
8. Kartonzuschnitt (10) nach Anspruch 7,
wobei der zweite Krümmungsradius (R2) einer der folgenden ist: 20 % bis 80 % des ersten
Krümmungsradius (R1); 40 % bis 60 % des ersten Krümmungsradius (R1); und 45 % bis
55 % des ersten Krümmungsradius (R1).
9. Kartonzuschnitt (10) nach Anspruch 8,
wobei der Bogen (235') der ersten diagonalen Falzlinie (235) der zweiten Fläche (P2)
einen Krümmungsmittelpunkt aufweist, der sich auf dem zweiten Längsfalzlinienabschnitt
(21c) befindet, und wobei der Bogen (435') der ersten diagonalen Falzlinie (435) der
vierten Fläche (P4) einen Krümmungsmittelpunkt aufweist, der sich auf dem dritten
Längsfalzlinienabschnitt (22c) befindet.
10. Kartonzuschnitt (10) nach einem der Ansprüche 7 bis 9, wobei der Bogen (250') der
Querfalzlinie (250) der zweiten Fläche (P2) einen Krümmungsmittelpunkt aufweist, der
sich in der zweiten Fläche (P2) in einem seitlichen Abstand (D) von dem zweiten Längsfalzlinienabschnitt
(21c) befindet, und wobei der Bogen (450') der Querfalzlinie (450) der vierten Fläche
(P4) einen Krümmungsmittelpunkt aufweist, der sich in der vierten Fläche (P4) in einem
seitlichen Abstand (D) von dem dritten Längsfalzlinienabschnitt (22c) befindet, wobei
der seitliche Abstand (D) im Bereich von 40 % bis 90 % des ersten Krümmungsradius
(R1) liegt.
11. Kartonzuschnitt (40, 50) nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche,
wobei die zweite Fläche (P2) eine zweite diagonale Falzlinie (234) umfasst, die eine
Faltlinie in der dritten Subfläche (230) definiert, die an der ersten oberen Eckposition
(TC1) endet und einen Winkel (β) von wenigstens 70° mit dem ersten Längsfalzlinienabschnitt
(20c) bildet; und
wobei die vierte Fläche (P4) eine zweite diagonale Falzlinie (434) umfasst, die eine
Faltlinie in der dritten Subfläche (430) definiert, die an der vierten oberen Eckposition
(TC4) endet und einen Winkel (β) von wenigstens 70° mit dem vierten Längsfalzlinienabschnitt
(23c) bildet.
12. Kartonzuschnitt (40, 50) nach Anspruch 11,
wobei die zweite diagonale Falzlinie (234) der zweiten Fläche (P2) einen diagonalen
Falzlinienabschnitt (234b) umfasst, der eine konvexe Seite aufweist, die der Querfalzlinie
(250) der zweiten Fläche (P2) zugewandt ist; und wobei die zweite diagonale Falzlinie
(434) der vierten Fläche (P4) einen diagonalen Falzlinienabschnitt (434b) umfasst,
der eine konvexe Seite aufweist, die der Querfalzlinie (450) der vierten Fläche (P4)
zugewandt ist.
13. Kartonzuschnitt (40, 50) nach einem der Ansprüche 11 und 12,
wobei der Winkel (β), der zwischen der zweiten diagonalen Falzlinie (234) der zweiten
Fläche (P2) und dem ersten Längsfalzlinienabschnitt (20c) gebildet wird, gleich dem
Winkel (β) ist, der zwischen der zweiten diagonalen Falzlinie (434) der vierten Fläche
(P4) und dem vierten Längsfalzlinienabschnitt (23c) gebildet wird.
14. Giebelverschlusskarton, der aus einem Kartonzuschnitt (10) nach einem der vorhergehenden
Ansprüche hergestellt wird.
1. Ébauche de carton (10, 30, 40, 50) configurée pour former un carton à fermeture pignon
(600) par pliage, l'ébauche de carton (10, 30, 40, 50) comprenant un premier (P1),
un deuxième (P2), un troisième (P3), un quatrième (P4) et un cinquième (P5) panneau,
chacun comprenant :
- un premier sous-panneau (110, 210, 310, 410, 510) configuré pour faire partie d'une
fermeture inférieure (602) du carton (600) ;
- un deuxième sous-panneau (120, 220, 320, 420, 520) voisin du premier sous-panneau
(110, 210, 310, 410, 510) et configuré pour former une section de paroi (604, 606,
608, 610) du carton (600) ; et
- un troisième sous-panneau (130, 230, 330, 430, 530) voisin du deuxième sous-panneau
(120, 220, 320, 420, 520) et configuré pour faire partie d'une fermeture supérieure
(612) du carton (600),
dans laquelle l'ébauche de carton (10, 30, 40, 50) comprend :
- une première section de ligne de pli longitudinale (20c) définissant une limite
entre le troisième sous-panneau (130) du premier panneau (P1) et le troisième sous-panneau
(230) du deuxième panneau (P2) ;
- une deuxième section de ligne de pli longitudinale (21c) définissant une limite
entre le troisième sous-panneau (230) du deuxième panneau (P2) et le troisième sous-panneau
(330) du troisième panneau (P3) ;
- une troisième section de ligne de pli longitudinale (22c) définissant une limite
entre le troisième sous-panneau (330) du troisième panneau (P3) et le troisième sous-panneau
(430) du quatrième panneau (P4) ; et
- une quatrième section de ligne de pli longitudinale (23c) définissant une limite
entre le troisième sous-panneau (430) du quatrième panneau (P4) et le troisième sous-panneau
(530) du cinquième panneau (P5) (P4),
dans laquelle le deuxième panneau (P2) comprend :
- une ligne de pli transversale (250) définissant une limite entre le deuxième sous-panneau
(220) et le troisième sous-panneau (230) du deuxième panneau (P2), la limite se prolongeant
à travers le deuxième panneau (P2) entre une première position de coin supérieur (TC1)
située sur la première section de ligne de pli longitudinale (20c) et une deuxième
position de coin supérieur (TC2) située sur la deuxième section de ligne de pli longitudinale
(21c), laquelle première position de coin supérieur (TC1) est configurée pour former
un premier coin supérieur (TC1') du carton, et laquelle deuxième position de coin
supérieur (TC2) est configurée pour former un deuxième coin supérieur (TC2') du carton
; et
- une première ligne de pli diagonale (235) du deuxième panneau (P2) définissant une
ligne de pliage dans le troisième sous-panneau (230) du deuxième panneau (P2) se terminant
au niveau de la deuxième position de coin supérieur (TC2) ;
et dans laquelle le quatrième panneau (P4) comprend :
- une ligne de pli transversale (450) définissant une limite entre le deuxième sous-panneau
(420) et le troisième sous-panneau (430) du quatrième panneau (P4), la limite se prolongeant
à travers le quatrième panneau (P4) entre une troisième position de coin supérieur
(TC3) située sur la troisième section de ligne de pli longitudinale (22c) et une quatrième
position de coin supérieur (TC4) située sur la quatrième section de ligne de pli longitudinale
(23c), laquelle troisième position de coin supérieur (TC3) est configurée pour former
un troisième coin supérieur (TC3') du carton, et laquelle quatrième position de coin
supérieur (TC4) est configurée pour former un quatrième coin supérieur (TC4') du carton
; et
- une première ligne de pli diagonale (435) du quatrième panneau (P4) définissant
une ligne de pliage dans le troisième sous-panneau (430) du quatrième panneau (P4)
se terminant au niveau de la troisième position de coin supérieur (TC3) ;
caractérisée en ce que la ligne de pliage définie par la première ligne de pli diagonale (235) du deuxième
panneau (P2), lorsqu'elle se termine au niveau de la deuxième position de coin supérieur
(TC2), forme un angle (β) d'au moins 70° avec la deuxième section de ligne de pli
longitudinale (21c), et
en ce que la ligne de pliage définie par la première ligne de pli diagonale (435) du quatrième
panneau (P4), lorsqu'elle se termine au niveau de la troisième position de coin supérieur
(TC3), forme un angle (β) d'au moins 70° avec la troisième section de ligne de pli
longitudinale (22c).
2. Ébauche de carton (10, 30, 40, 50) selon la revendication 1,
dans laquelle chacun de l'angle (β) formé entre la première ligne de pli diagonale
(235) du deuxième panneau (P2) et la deuxième section de ligne de pli longitudinale
(21c) et de l'angle (β) formé entre la première ligne de pli diagonale (435) du quatrième
panneau (P4) et la troisième section de ligne de pli longitudinale (22c) est l'un
quelconque parmi : un angle d'au moins 80°, un angle d'au moins 90° et un angle de
90°.
3. Ébauche de carton (10, 30, 40, 50) selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 et
2, dans laquelle l'angle (β) formé entre la première ligne de pli diagonale (235)
du deuxième panneau (P2) et la deuxième section de ligne de pli longitudinale (21c)
est égal à l'angle (β) formé entre la première ligne de pli diagonale (435) du quatrième
panneau (P4) et la troisième section de ligne de pli longitudinale (22c).
4. Ébauche de carton (10, 30, 40, 50) selon la revendication 1,
dans laquelle la première ligne de pli diagonale (235) du deuxième panneau (P2) comprend
une section de ligne de pli diagonale (235b) ayant un côté convexe faisant face à
la ligne de pli transversale (250) du deuxième panneau (P2) ;
et dans laquelle la première ligne de pli diagonale (435) du quatrième panneau (P4)
comprend une section de ligne de pli diagonale (435b) ayant un côté convexe faisant
face à la ligne de pli transversale (450) du quatrième panneau (P4).
5. Ébauche de carton (10, 30, 40, 50) selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes,
dans laquelle le deuxième panneau (P2) comprend une ligne de pli de pignon transversale
(231) définissant une limite entre un sous-sous-panneau à soufflet supérieur (232)
et un sous-sous-panneau de joint de pignon (233) du troisième sous-panneau (230) du
deuxième panneau (P2) ;
dans laquelle la ligne de pliage définie par la première ligne de pli diagonale (235)
du deuxième panneau (P2) se prolonge entre la ligne de pli de pignon transversale
(231) du deuxième panneau (P2) et la deuxième position de coin supérieur (TC2) ;
dans laquelle le quatrième panneau (P4) comprend une ligne de pli de pignon transversale
(431) définissant une limite entre un sous-sous-panneau à soufflet supérieur (432)
et un sous-sous-panneau de joint de pignon (433) du troisième sous-panneau (430) du
quatrième panneau (P4) ; et
dans laquelle la ligne de pliage définie par la première ligne de pli diagonale (435)
du quatrième panneau (P4) se prolonge entre la ligne de pli de pignon transversale
(431) du quatrième panneau (P4) et la troisième position de coin supérieur (TC3).
6. Ébauche de carton (10, 30, 40, 50) selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes,
dans laquelle la limite définie par la ligne de pli transversale (250) du deuxième
panneau (P2), lorsqu'elle se termine au niveau de la deuxième position de coin supérieur
(TC2), forme un angle obtus (α) avec la deuxième section de ligne de pli longitudinale
(21c) ;
et dans laquelle la limite définie par la ligne de pli transversale (450) du quatrième
panneau (P4), lorsqu'elle se termine au niveau de la troisième position de coin supérieur
(TC3), forme un angle obtus (α) avec la troisième section de ligne de pli longitudinale
(22c).
7. Ébauche de carton (10) selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes,
dans laquelle la ligne de pli transversale (250) du deuxième panneau (P2) se termine
au niveau de la deuxième position de coin supérieur (TC2) dans un arc (250') ayant
un premier rayon de courbure (R1) ;
dans laquelle la ligne de pli transversale (450) du quatrième panneau (P4) se termine
au niveau de la troisième position de coin supérieur (TC3) dans un arc (450') ayant
ledit premier rayon de courbure (R1) ;
dans laquelle la première ligne de pli diagonale (235) du deuxième panneau (P2) se
termine au niveau de la deuxième position de coin supérieur (TC2) dans un arc (235')
ayant un deuxième rayon de courbure (R2) ;
dans laquelle la première ligne de pli diagonale (435) du quatrième panneau (P4) se
termine au niveau de la troisième position de coin supérieur (TC3) dans un arc (435')
ayant ledit deuxième rayon de courbure (R2) ; et
dans laquelle ledit deuxième rayon de courbure (R2) est inférieur audit premier rayon
de courbure (R1).
8. Ébauche de carton (10) selon la revendication 7, dans laquelle le deuxième rayon de
courbure (R2) présente l'une quelconque des caractéristiques suivantes : correspond
à 20 % à 80 % du premier rayon de courbure (R1) ; correspond à 40 % à 60 % du premier
rayon de courbure (R1) ; et correspond à 45 % à 55 % du premier rayon de courbure
(R1).
9. Ébauche de carton (10) selon la revendication 8, dans laquelle ledit arc (235') de
la première ligne de pli diagonale (235) du deuxième panneau (P2) a un centre de courbure
situé sur ladite deuxième section de ligne de pli longitudinale (21c), et ledit arc
(435') de la première ligne de pli diagonale (435) du quatrième panneau (P4) a un
centre de courbure situé sur ladite troisième section de ligne de pli longitudinale
(22c).
10. Ébauche de carton (10) selon l'une quelconque des revendications 7 à 9, dans laquelle
ledit arc (250') de la ligne de pli transversale (250) du deuxième panneau (P2) a
un centre de courbure situé dans le deuxième panneau (P2) à une certaine distance
latérale (D) par rapport à ladite deuxième section de ligne de pli longitudinale (21c),
et dans laquelle ledit arc (450') de la ligne de pli transversale (450) du quatrième
panneau (P4) a un centre de courbure situé dans le quatrième panneau (P4) à une certaine
distance latérale (D) par rapport à ladite troisième section de ligne de pli longitudinale
(22c), dans laquelle ladite distance latérale (D) se trouve dans la plage de 40 %
à 90 % du premier rayon de courbure (R1).
11. Ébauche de carton (40, 50) selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes,
dans laquelle le deuxième panneau (P2) comprend une deuxième ligne de pli diagonale
(234) définissant une ligne de pliage dans le troisième sous-panneau (230) se terminant
au niveau de la première position de coin supérieur (TC1) et formant un angle (β)
d'au moins 70° avec la première section de ligne de pli longitudinale (20c) ; et
dans laquelle le quatrième panneau (P4) comprend une deuxième ligne de pli diagonale
(434) définissant une ligne de pliage dans le troisième sous-panneau (430) se terminant
au niveau de la quatrième position de coin supérieur (TC4) formant un angle (β) d'au
moins 70° avec la quatrième section de ligne de pli longitudinale (23c).
12. Ébauche de carton (40, 50) selon la revendication 11,
dans laquelle la deuxième ligne de pli diagonale (234) du deuxième panneau (P2) comprend
une section de ligne de pli diagonale (234b) ayant un côté convexe faisant face à
la ligne de pli transversale (250) du deuxième panneau (P2) ;
et dans laquelle la deuxième ligne de pli diagonale (434) du quatrième panneau (P4)
comprend une section de ligne de pli diagonale (434b) ayant un côté convexe faisant
face à la ligne de pli transversale (450) du quatrième panneau (P4).
13. Ébauche de carton (40, 50) selon l'une quelconque des revendications 11 et 12,
dans laquelle l'angle (β) formé entre la deuxième ligne de pli diagonale (234) du
deuxième panneau (P2) et la première section de ligne de pli longitudinale (20c) est
égal à l'angle (β) formé entre la deuxième ligne de pli diagonale (434) du quatrième
panneau (P4) et la quatrième section de ligne de pli longitudinale (23c).
14. Carton à fermeture pignon produit à partir d'une ébauche de carton (10) selon l'une
quelconque des revendications précédentes.