TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The invention pertains to the technical field of packaging stacked compressible products
in a stable manner, in particular packaging disposable absorbent articles such as
diapers, incontinence products, pants, sanitary napkins, swim pants which may be pre-packed,
e.g. in open cartons which are stacked on a pallet.
BACKGROUND
[0002] Consumer products such as baby diaper bags are often packed in tray cartons, stacked
on pallets, provided with edge protectors and wrapped with stretch film.
[0003] For example, document
WO 1996/041753 A1 discloses a package comprising an array of at least two substantially rectangular
flexible packs, each pack comprising flexible articles which have been compressed
in a direction of compression to between 20% and 70% of their uncompressed volume
encased in a flexible bag, the array comprising four side faces, a top face and a
bottom face, a flexible wrapper wrapped around at least a part of the side faces of
the array, the wrapper forming a tube having a tube section extending beyond the top
face of the area Y, the tube section being folded transversely to the side faces to
at least partly cover the top face and attachment means for maintaining the folded-over
tube section in its folded over position.
[0004] Another example, document
EP 2 835 314 A1 discloses a method for stabilizing a stack of absorbent articles such as diapers
where the stack is wrapped in a first wrapping material and in a second wrapping material.
[0005] The packages of the prior art require great quantities of stretch film which is not
environmentally friendly, they require the use of expensive edge protectors and frequently
do not have sufficient stability, often at the expense of transportation safety and
logistical handling.
[0006] There remains a need for an improved packaging and method for resolving at least
some of the problems mentioned above.
[0007] The invention thereto aims to provide a more sustainable packaging that increases
the stability of the packages (e.g. baby diaper cartons on pallets) and significantly
reduce the need for stretch film.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0008] The present invention provides a cardboard packaging and a method for stabilizing
a stack of products, preferably pre-packed units of products, in particular products
such as absorbent articles.
[0009] The invention concerns a cardboard packaging for stabilizing a stack of pre-packed
units of products, preferably a stack of pre-packed units of absorbent articles, wherein
said cardboard packaging comprises three distinct components comprising, or selected
from :
- a base comprising at least one bottom panel and four bottom side panels and delimiting
a container to stack pre-packed units of products,
- at least two elongated arms extending in a perpendicular direction in relation to
the plane delimited by the bottom panel, and
- a top comprising at least one top panel, four side panel and delimiting a container
to stack pre-packed units of products,
[0010] According to the invention, the base comprises a fastening element to fasten said
arms to the base.
[0011] By the term "pre-packed" as used herein, it is meant that one or more absorbent articles
are packed in a single unit, such as a carton or a bag, before being stacked.
[0012] By the term "distinct" as used herein, it is meant separate, non-continuous or discrete,
or in other words, that said components do not form a continuity of matter when the
stack of pre-packed units of products is in its final stabilized configuration.
[0013] In other terms, the cardboard packaging comprises three separate or discrete components
and the arms are reversibly fastened to the base and/or top. By the term "reversibly
fastened" as used herein, it is meant that the arms are connected in a reversible
manner to the base and/or top. In other words the cardboard packaging according to
the invention, comprises three components, elements or modules, the base, the arms
and the top that are discrete or separated meaning that these three components do
not form a continuity of matter, at least in the final configuration, i.e. once the
stack of pre-packed units of products is stabilized. The components are associated
with one another in a reversible manner, meaning that they can be associated and separated
without causing any irreversible damage. Preferably, the components are mechanically
attached and separable without causing any irreversible damage.
[0014] According to an embodiment, the cardboard packaging comprises a pre-cut division
arranged transversally between the base and top enabling the detachment of the base
from the top.
[0015] According to an embodiment, the top comprises a fastening element to fasten said
arms to the top.
[0016] According to an embodiment, wherein the fastening element comprises two pre-cut portions
extending parallel to one another and in one direction arranged at the junction between
two side panels and extending on both side panels on both side of said junction.
[0017] According to an embodiment, wherein the pre-cut portions delimit a mobile panel portion
that can be moved toward the inner volume of the container delimited by the base.
[0018] More precisely, the mobile panel portion is movable in two directions, toward the
inner volume of the container delimited by the base and away from the centre of said
inner volume of the container delimited by the base. In other words, the mobile panel
portion is movable between two positions, a first position within the inner volume
of the container delimited by the base and a second position up against the arms once
the arms have been slid in or forming continuity with the side panels of the base
if the arms have not been slid in.
[0019] According to an embodiment, the top comprises at least one cut-out serving as a gripping
feature.
[0020] According to an embodiment, the mobile panel portion comprises a height and a width,
wherein the height of the bottom side panel is from 1.5 time to 4 times greater than
the height of the mobile panel portion, preferably around 2 times greater, and/or
the width of the bottom side panel is from 3 times to 8 times greater than the width
of the mobile panel portion.
[0021] According to an embodiment, the surface area delimited by the cut-out is from 3 times
to 15 times lesser than the surface area delimited by the mobile panel portion.
[0022] According to an embodiment, two cut-outs are arranged on a top side panel and one
single cut-out is arranged on the two adjacent top side panels.
[0023] The invention also pertains to the use of a cardboard packaging as described previously
to stabilize a stack of pre-packed unit of products, preferably a stack of pre-packed
unit of absorbent articles.
[0024] The invention also pertains to a method to stabilize a stack of pre-packed units
of products using a cardboard packaging as described previously, wherein the method
comprises the following steps:
- a. providing a cardboard packaging as described previously;
- b. pivoting the side panels and bottom panel(s) to delimit an open container;
- c. arranging an arm at each corner of the base and/or top;
- d. arranging a stack of pre-packed units of products in said container delimited by
the base and/or top and arms ;
- e. separating the base from the top and raising the top or placing the top on top
of the stack of pre-packed units of products, and pivoting the top panels over the
stack of pre-packed units of products.
[0025] According to an embodiment, the method comprises an additional step f. where the
mobile panel portion is moved inward the container delimited by the base delimiting
a receiving space with two passing holes where an arm can slide through.
[0026] According to an embodiment, the method comprises an additional step g. where the
mobile panel portion is moved outward, once the arm has been arranged within the receiving
space, up to the point where the mobile panel portion abuts against said arm.
[0027] The invention also pertains to an assembly comprising a stack of pre-packed unit
of products, said stack comprising a plurality of absorbent articles and a cardboard
packaging as described previously.
[0028] In an embodiment, at least one and preferably all of said units are compressible,
such as bags, open cartons, closed cartons or shelf-ready boxes. As an example, these
units may comprise absorbent articles, or such as pre-wrapped set of absorbent articles.
[0029] In preferred embodiments, said absorbent articles comprise disposable hygienic products,
such as diapers, baby diapers, incontinence diapers, pull-on diaper pants.
DESCRIPTION OF FIGURES
[0030]
FIG. 1 shows a perspective view of stack of pre-packed units of products being stabilized
by a cardboard packaging according to the invention.
FIG. 2 illustrates a perspective view of cardboard packaging according to the invention
in an assembled and unfolded configuration.
FIG. 3 exemplifies a perspective view of component, the base, of the cardboard packaging
according to the invention in an assembled and unfolded configuration.
FIG. 4 shows a side view of the net of the top and bottom components of the cardboard packaging,
or in other words, a side view of the cardboard packaging 8 disassembled and laid
flat.
FIG. 5A to FIG. 5F illustrates a perspective view of the different steps in the stacking and stabilizing
of a stack of pre-packed units of products.
FIG. 6A to FIG. 6D exemplifies a top view of a close up of the cardboard packaging and the different
steps to securing an arm to the base.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0031] The present invention concerns a cardboard packaging and a method for stabilizing
a stack of products, preferably pre-packed units of products, preferably said units
comprising absorbent articles, as well as an assembly comprising a stack comprising
pre-packed units which preferably comprise absorbent articles and a cardboard packaging.
[0032] Unless otherwise defined, all terms used in disclosing the invention, including technical
and scientific terms, have the meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill
in the art to which this invention belongs. By means of further guidance, term definitions
are included to better appreciate the teaching of the present invention.
[0033] As used herein, the following terms have the following meanings:
"A", "an", and "the" as used herein refers to both singular and plural referents unless
the context clearly dictates otherwise. By way of example, "a compartment" refers
to one or more than one compartment.
[0034] "Absorbent article" refers to devices that absorb and contain liquid, and more specifically,
refers to devices that are placed against or in proximity to the body of the wearer
to absorb and contain the various exudates discharged from the body. Absorbent articles
can for example comprise baby diapers or adult diapers, incontinence products, tampons,
sanitary napkins, pantiliners, swim pants, baby pants or adult pants. Absorbent articles
preferably comprise a longitudinal axis and a transversal axis perpendicular to said
longitudinal axis. The longitudinal axis is hereby conventionally chosen in the front-to-back
direction of the article when referring to the article being worn, and the transversal
axis is conventionally chosen in the left-to-right direction of the article when referring
to the article being worn. Disposable absorbent articles can include a liquid pervious
topsheet, a backsheet joined to the topsheet, and an absorbent core positioned and
held between the topsheet and the backsheet. The topsheet is operatively permeable
to the liquids that are intended to be held or stored by the absorbent article, and
the backsheet may or may not be substantially impervious or otherwise operatively
impermeable to the intended liquids. The absorbent article may also include other
components, such as acquisition distribution layers, liquid intake layers, liquid
distribution layers, transfer layers, barrier layers, wrapping layers and the like,
as well as combinations thereof. Disposable absorbent articles and the components
thereof can operate to provide a body-facing surface and a garment-facing surface.
[0035] "About" as used herein referring to a measurable value such as a parameter, an amount,
a temporal duration, and the like, is meant to encompass variations of +/-20% or less,
preferably +/-10% or less, more preferably +/-5% or less, even more preferably +/-1%
or less, and still more preferably +/-0.1% or less of and from the specified value,
in so far such variations are appropriate to perform in the disclosed invention. However,
it is to be understood that the value to which the modifier "about" refers is itself
also specifically disclosed.
[0036] As used herein, the term "cellulosic" or "cellulosic fibers" is meant to include
any material having cellulose as a major constituent, and specifically comprising
at least 50 percent by weight cellulose or a cellulose derivative. Thus, the term
includes cotton, cardboard or paperboard, typical wood pulps, nonwoody cellulosic
fibers, kraft paper, cellulose acetate, cellulose triacetate, rayon, thermomechanical
wood pulp, chemical wood pulp, debonded chemical wood pulp, milkweed, or bacterial
cellulose.
[0037] "Comprise," "comprising," and "comprises" and "comprised of" as used herein are synonymous
with "include", "including", "includes" or "contain", "containing", "contains" and
are inclusive or open-ended terms that specifies the presence of what follows e.g.
component and do not exclude or preclude the presence of additional, non-recited components,
features, element, members, steps, known in the art or disclosed therein.
[0038] "Delimit" as used herein means to delineate, demarcate, mark the outline or limits
of an element, in one, two or three dimensions.
[0039] The term "graphic" or "graphic element" includes, but is not limited to, any type
of design, image, mark, figure, codes, words, patterns, or the like.
[0040] As used herein, the terms "inward" or "inwardly" and "outward" or "outwardly" are
in reference to the generally cuboid shape of the cardboard packaging and each component
of said cardboard packaging according to the invention. The main components of the
cardboard packaging, which are the base and the top, are substantially cuboid defining
with their respective housing, or walls, an interior space (inside), or inner volume,
or interior, and an exterior space (outside). "Inward" and "inwardly" refer to an
element extending or moving at least partially radially toward the interior and the
centre of the cuboid shape of said component whereas "outward" and "outwardly" refer
to an element extending or moving at least partially radially away from the centre
of the cuboid shape of said component. In other words, "inward" means directed toward
the interior whereas "outward" means directed toward the outside or away from a centre.
[0041] "Join", "joining", "joined", or variations thereof, when used in describing the relationship
between two or more elements, means that the elements can be connected together in
any suitable manner, such as by a continuity of matter, a hinge region, heat sealing,
ultrasonic bonding, thermal bonding, by adhesives, stitching, or the like. Further,
the elements can be joined directly together, or may have one or more elements interposed
between them, all of which are connected together.
[0042] The cardboard packaging and its different components and the stack of pre-packed
units of products all extend in a longitudinal (X), transverse (Y) and vertical (Z)
direction with respect to the axes of the stack as represented by the axes in FIG.
1. In the description, the length, width and height are mentioned respectively with
respect to said longitudinal (X), transverse (Y) and vertical (Z) directions. Similarly,
"up", "top", "upper", "bottom" or "ground" are in reference to the vertical axis with
respect to the stack of pre-packed units of products in the final assembled configuration.
[0043] Embodiments according to the disclosure will now be described. It is understood that
technical features described in one or more embodiments may be combined with one or
more other embodiments without departing from the intention of the disclosure and
without generalization therefrom.
CARDBOARD PACKAGING
[0044] As illustrated in FIG. 1, the invention concerns a method of stabilizing a stack
2 of pre-packed units of products
4, such as units of absorbent articles, for example bags of diapers, arranged on a pallet
6. The stack
2 of pre-packed units of products
4 is stabilized and held in place by a cardboard packaging
8 comprising a plurality of components that are at least partially reversibly fastened
to each other. The cardboard packaging
8 comprises a base
10, a plurality of arms
12, between two and eight arms
12, preferably four arms
12, and a top
14. The cardboard packaging
8 delimits an inner volume in which the stack of pre-packed units of products
4 are arranged, or in other words, the cardboard packaging
8 and its components
10,12,14 are a container in which is arranged the stack
2 of pre-packed units of products
4. The cardboard packaging
8 is made out of a material comprising cellulosic fibers such as cardboard or paperboard.
The cardboard has preferably a thickness of at least 3 mm, preferably at least 4 mm,
preferably from 4 mm to 20 mm, said thickness ensuring that the cardboard packaging
8 is robust enough.
[0045] FIG. 2 illustrates a portion of the cardboard packaging
8, here two components, namely the base
10 and top
14, prior to use, meaning prior to stabilizing a stack
2 of pre-packed units of products
4. The cardboard packaging
8 is illustrated here in an assembled but unfolded configuration.
[0046] The base
10 comprises four base side panels
16 and at least one bottom panel
18, preferably two bottom panels
18 as illustrated in FIG. 2, or four bottom panels
18. Each bottom panel
18 is connected, or joined, to a base side panel
16, meaning that one bottom panel
18 forms a continuity of matter with one base side panel
16 and each base side panel
16 is connected to two other base side panels
16. Each bottom panel
18 is connected to a base side panel
16 by a pivoting junction, e.g. a hinge region with a reduction of cardboard at the
junction, enabling the bottom panel
18 to pivot and form a bottom wall,
i.e. the floor of the base
10 when assembled and folded. In other words, when assembled, the base side panels
16 and the bottom panel(s)
18 form a hollow rectangular container, or a hollow rectangular box, as illustrated
in FIG. 3, thereby delimiting an inner volume in which a plurality of pre-packed units
of products
4 can be stacked. Another way to describe the base
10 when assembled is that the base
10 is a rectangular cuboid, with five of its faces made from cardboard and the sixth
face is void. In the final configuration of the cardboard packaging
8, as illustrated in FIG. 1, the base side panels
16 extend either in a XZ plane or in a YZ plane, whereas the bottom panel
18 extends in a XY plane.
[0047] The top
14 comprises four top side panels
20 and at least one upper panel
22, or two upper panels
22, or preferably four upper panels
22 as illustrated in FIG. 2. Each upper panel
22 is connected to a top side panel
20, meaning that one upper panel
22 forms a continuity of matter with one top side panel
20 and each top side panel
20 is connected to two adjacent top side panels
20. Each upper panel
22 is connected to a top side panel
20 by a pivoting junction, e.g. a hinge region with a reduction of cardboard at the
junction, enabling the upper panel
22 to pivot and form a top wall,
i.e. the upper floor of the top
14 when assembled. In other words, when assembled, the top side panels
20 and the upper panel(s)
22 form a hollow rectangular container, or a hollow rectangular cardboard box, delimiting
an inner volume in which a plurality of pre-packed units of products
4 can be stacked. Another way to describe the top
14 when assembled is that the top
14 is a rectangular cuboid, with five of its faces made from cardboard and the sixth
face is void. In the final configuration of the cardboard packaging
8, as illustrated in FIG. 1, the top side panels
20 extend either in a XZ plane or in a YZ plane, whereas the upper panel
22 extends in a XY plane.
[0048] As illustrated in FIG. 1, the stack
2 of pre-packed units of products 4 is arranged in-between the base
10 and the top
14, in other words, within the inner volumes delimited by the base
10 and the top
14. In other words, the base
10 and the top
14 are in a facing relationship with the sixth void-faces of the base
10 and top
14 being the closest to one another, the stack 2 of pre-packed units of products
4 being arranged within.
[0049] As illustrated in FIG. 1, the cardboard packaging
8 also comprises four arms
12, or slats or panel, arranged at the corners of the top
10 and the base
14 and linking, or connecting, the top
10 and the base
14. Each arm
12 is preferably L-shaped, to better fit in the corners of the top
10 and base
14, with two arm panel being arranged perpendicular to one another and being joined along
their height or length. The arms
12 serve as a reinforcement mean to ensure the stabilization of the stack
2 of pre-packed units of products
4. Each arm
12 extends vertically from the top
14 to the base
10, along the entire height of the stack
2 of pre-packed units of products
4 as illustrated in FIG. 1.
[0050] The cardboard packaging
8 for packaging and stabilizing a stack
2 of pre-packed units of products
4, preferably comprising absorbent articles, comprises separate or individual components
that are reversibly connected to one another. The distinct or discrete components
comprise
- a base 10 comprising at least one bottom panel 18, preferably two bottom panel 18 and four base side panels 16, the bottom panel(s) and base side panels 16 forming a hollow rectangular cardboard box when assembled,
- a top 14 comprising at least one upper panel 22 and four top side panels 20, the upper panel(s) 22 and top side panels 20 forming a hollow rectangular cardboard box when assembled and
- four arms 12 arranged between the top 10 and the base 14 and extending vertically in-between the top 14 and the base 10.
[0051] According to the invention, the base
10 comprises a fastening element to secure the arm
12 to the base
10. In other words, the arms
12 are reversibly connected to the base
10 and/or top
14. By having such a reversible connection, it is possible to disassemble the packaging
and re-use it.
[0052] As illustrated in FIG. 1, the arms
12 are narrow and extend on a small width or length of the stack, the arms
12 thereby delimit a frame or a window so that a portion of the pre-packed units of
products
4 remain visible. It is thus possible to know which units of absorbent articles are
present in the stack
2 thereby simplifying logistics. In other words, at least one peripheral side surfaces
of said products
4 or pre-packed units of products
4 is visible. By the term "peripheral side surface of said products or pre-packed units"
as used herein, is meant the side surface of the products or units which, when they
are stacked, make up the peripheral surface of the stack, i.e. the surface of the
stack
2 which can be seen from the side.
[0053] FIG. 3 illustrates the base
10 component of the cardboard packaging
8. The base
10 comprises at least one fastening element
24 to reversibly fasten an arm
12 to the base
10, more particularly to secure said arm
12 to the base side panel
16. The fastening element
24 is arranged at a corner, meaning at the junction between two base side panels
16, substantially at mid-height of the base
10, meaning that the fastening element
24 is substantially vertically centred on a base side panel
16. The top
14 can also comprise at least one fastening element
24 to further secure the arms
12 to the cardboard packaging.
[0054] FIG. 4 illustrates the net of the top and bottom components of the cardboard packaging
8 (rectangular polyhedron), or in other terms the cardboard packaging
8 laid flat and disassembled. In other words, FIG. 4 illustrates the arrangement of
non-overlapping edge-joined panels (upper
22, bottom
18 and side
16,20) in one plane (here (X,Z)) in which they can be folded along the edges and hinge portions
to become the faces of the cardboard packaging
8 once assembled and folded. The fastening element
24 comprises at least one pre-cut portion
26 in the vicinity of the corner of the base
10 extending in one direction, e.g. here the X direction, a pre-cut portion
26 is arranged at the junction, or folding line or hinge region, between two base side
panels
16 and extends on both side panels
16 on either side of that the junction. Preferably, the fastening element
24 comprises two pre-cut portions
26 arranged parallel to one another and separated in height, or vertically separated,
meaning in the Z-direction thereby delimiting a mobile panel portion
28.
[0055] Other fastening mechanisms can also be considered such as using L-shape arms each
with a flat plate at one vertical end, arranging said flat plate at the corner on
the bottom floor of the base and placing a pre-packed unit of products on it can reversibly
steady or secure the arm against the base.
[0056] These pre-cut portions
26 are areas of embrittlement, or fusible zones, which are able to yield and thus allow
movement of the parts relative to each other. In this case, by pushing on the mobile
panel portion
28 arranged in between the two parallel pre-cut portions
26, the pre-cut portion
26 yield and the mobile panel portion
28 can move while maintaining two junctions with the base side panel
16. The cardboard packaging
8, in particular the pre-cut portions
26, can comprise a graphic element for example to show a user where to push to move the
mobile panel portion
28. Preferably, these mobile panel portions
28 are pushed inwardly, meaning that a user pushes the mobile panel portion
28 within the inner volume, or interior, of the base
10. The pre-cut portions
26 are preferably orifices, or through-holes, in the cardboard thickness and are arranged
in dotted lines. The length and spacing of these orifices delimit the value of the
force for which there is will break. The through-holes may have the shape of aligned
segments, and in particular the through-holes are of the shape rectangular and aligned.
It is, however, entirely possible to consider different shapes, for example dots,
triangles or even one single elongated linear hole, without going beyond of the scope
of the invention.
[0057] The cardboard packaging
8 can further comprise a pre-cut division
30 arranged transversally, e.g. on the X axis as illustrated in FIG. 4, between the
base
10 and top
14, preferably between the bottom side panels
16 and the top side panels
20, to enable the separation, or detachment, of the top
14 from the base
10.
[0058] The top
14 can further comprise at least one cut-out
32 that can serve as a gripping feature. As illustrated in FIG. 4, a top side panel
20 can comprise one or two cut-outs
32, preferably the longer top side panels
20 comprises two cut-outs
32 whereas the shorter top side panels
20 comprises one cut-out
32.
[0059] The cardboard packaging
8 may also comprises a strip
34 arranged at one longitudinal end (in relation to direction X) on which an adhesive
material can be applied in order to unite, or connect, the two base side panels
16 arranged at opposite longitudinal (direction X) ends when assembling by folding the
carboard packaging
8. Naturally, the pre-cut portion(s)
26, may also extend on the strip
34.
[0060] As illustrated in FIG. 4, the fastening element
24 delimits a mobile panel portion
28 comprising a height
h28 and width
w28 delimited by the length of the pre-cut portion(s)
26. To ensure that each mobile panel portion
28 delimits a proper receiving space to receive the arms
12, the height
h16 of the base side panel
16 is from 1.5 time to 4 times greater than the height
h28 of the mobile panel portion
28, preferably about 2 times greater, and/or the width
w16 of the base side panel
16 is from 2 times to 8 times greater than the width
w28 of the mobile panel portion
28 depending on the face of the rectangular cuboid. As illustrated here, the height
h28 of the mobile panel portion
28 is about the half of the height
h16 of the base side panel
16.
[0061] As illustrated in FIG. 4, a base side panel
16 and a top side panel
20 aligned, or joined, relative to the Z direction (height) have the same dimensions
in terms of length (X) and height (Z). Two successive side panels
16,20, in respect with the X direction, have different lengths (X), the width of a larger
side panel
16,20 is from 1.5 to 3 times greater than the width of the smaller side panel
16,20, such dimensions are optimal for packaging the appropriate amount of pre-packed units
of products
4.
[0062] As illustrated in FIG. 4, the surface area delimited by the cut-out
32 is from 3 times to 15 times lesser than the surface area delimited by the mobile
panel portion
28 in relation to the plane (X,Z). According to a preferred embodiment, when two cut-outs
32 are arranged on a top side panel
20, one single cut-out
32 is arranged on the following top side panel
20 in relation to the X direction, when the carboard packaging
8 is unfolded or laid flat. In other words, when assembled, when two cut-outs
32 are arranged on a top side panel
20, one single cut-out
32 is arranged on the two adjacent top side panels
20, and inversely, when one single cut-out
32 is arranged on a top side panel
20, two cut-outs
32 are arranged on the two adjacent top side panels
20.
[0063] The stack
2 of pre-packed units of products
4 once stabilized can be further stabilized by at least partially wrapping a sheet
or film over the stack
2 of pre-packed units of products
4 and the cardboard packaging
8.
[0064] Such carboard packaging 8 can set use to stabilize a stack stack
2 of pre-packed units of products
4 by a single user.ยต
METHOD
[0065] The method to package and stabilize a stack
2, or plurality, of pre-packed units of products
4 using a carboard packaging
8 as described previously will now be described. FIG. 5A to FIG. 5F illustrate some
of the steps of said method.
[0066] The method comprises the following steps:
- a) providing a carboard packaging 8 as described previously ;
- b) if not already done, apply adhesive material on the strip 34 and glue said strip 34 to the base 10 and top 14 edges arranged on the opposite side to obtain a structure as illustrated in FIG.
5A.
- c) pivoting the base side panels 16 and bottom panel(s) 18 to delimit an open container with a bottom floor as illustrated in FIG. 5B.
- d) arranging an arm 12 at each corner of the base 10 and top 14 as illustrated in FIG. 5D;
- e) placing a number of pre-packed units of products 4 in said container delimited by the base 10 and top 14 as illustrated in FIG. 5E, (the cardboard packaging 8 is greyed in said drawings to distinguish it from the pre-packed units of products
4);
- f) once a given number of pre-packed units of products 4 are arranged within the base 10 and top 14, for example between a fourth and the half of final stacks 2 of pre-packs units of
absorbent articles, separating the base 10 from the top 14 by pulling on the top 14, eventually with the cut-outs 32, until the pre-cut division 30 yield and lifting, or raising, sliding up or moving upward, the top 14 as illustrated in FIG. 5F.
- g) pivoting, or folding, the top panels 22 over the stack 2 of units of absorbent articles 4 to close the top and obtain a packaged and stabilized stack 2 as illustrated in FIG. 2.
[0067] Alternatively, it is possible to use a cardboard packaging
8 where the base
10 and top
14 are provided as separate, or distinct, elements. The arms
12 are thus arranged at the corners of the base
10 (step d), the pre-packed units of products
4 are then placed (step e) and then the top
14 is placed on the stack
2 of pre-packed units of products
4 and the top panels
22 are folded (step g), hence step f) is optional. However step f), meaning a method
where the top
14 and base
10 are provided together with a pre-cut division
30 in-between, is preferable as lifting the top
14 enables to slightly re-arrange pre-packed units of products
4 and reduce overhangs risks, in other words, the raising of the top
14 ensures that the pre-packed units of products
4 stays within the inner volume delimited by the base
10, arms
12 and top
14.
[0068] The method can comprise an additional step, step h), of pushing the fastening element
24, specifically pushing onto the cardboard portion(s)
28 inward, meaning within the inner volume delimited by the base side panel
16 and bottom panel
18, the pre-cuts
26 thereby yielding, and the mobile panel portion
28 delimiting a receiving space
36 with two passing holes
40 where an arm
12 can slide through as illustrated in FIG. 5C. This step is optional as we've seen
there can be alternative fastening mechanisms. Preferably step h) is between step
c) and step d).
[0069] The method can comprise a further additional step, step i), if the method comprises
a step h), where once the arms
12 are arranged in the receiving space, the mobile panel portion
28 is pushed outward until it abuts against the L-shape arm
12. Preferably step i) is between step d) and step e) or between step e) and step f)
or between step e) and step g).
[0070] This embodiment is illustrated in FIG. 6A to FIG. 6D, which illustrate a top-view
cross section close-up of a corner of the base
10. FIG. 6A illustrates the cardboard packaging
8, namely the base
10, prior to step h). FIG. 6B illustrates the cardboard packaging
8 after step h, meaning once the carboard portion
28 is pushed inwardly towards the interior, or within the inner volume
38, of the container delimited by the base side panel
16 and bottom panel
18. The carboard portion
28 delimits a receiving space
36 delimited by the base side panels
16 and the carboard portion
28 with two passing holes
40 (FIG. 3) in which the arm
12 can slide through. FIG. 6C illustrates the cardboard packaging
8 after step d), once the L-shaped arm
12 has been slid in through the passing holes
40 and the receiving space
36 until it abuts against the bottom panel
18. FIG. 6D illustrates the cardboard packaging
8 after step i), meaning once the carboard portion
28 is pushed outwardly towards the exterior of the cardboard packaging
8 until it abuts against the L-shaped arm
12. The L-shaped arm
12 is thereby reversibly secured to the base
10 and can be separated from the base
10 by moving again the carboard portion
28 inwards toward the interior
38 to reach again the configuration illustrated in FIG. 6C and by pulling out the L-shaped
arm
12 from the receiving space
36.
[0071] The invention also pertains to the use of a cardboard packaging
8 as described previously to stabilize a stack
2 of pre-packed unit of products
4, preferably a stack of pre-packed unit of absorbent articles.
[0072] The invention also pertains to an assembly comprising a stack
2 of pre-packed unit of products
4, said stack
2 comprising a plurality of absorbent article and a cardboard packaging
8 as described previously.
[0073] It is supposed that the present invention is not restricted to any form of realization
described previously and that some modifications can be added to the presented example
of fabrication without reappraisal of the appended claims.