[0001] The invention relates to a box, also called tray to be made from a blank by folding
and adhesion, comprising a bottom wall and four upright walls connected thereto by
folding lines, wherein at the corners where upright walls meet, one of said walls
is extended by means of a rectangular connecting flap hingedly connected thereto at
one of the two sides not being opposite of the bottom wall and in one of the other
upright walls a triangular connecting zone is bounded by a folding line inclined at
45°, which connecting zone after being folded back against the outside of the upright
wall, which is folded back against the bottom wall, is attached by adhesion to said
rectangular connecting flap and wherein at least a number of the upright box walls
are provided with so-called overlap panels which are folded over against the corresponding
wall panels along a folding line and are adhesively affixed thereto.
[0002] Such boxes and/or covers which are fixedly joined to the box along a hinging line
at the upper edge of a rear wall of a box, and which are of the so-called ready-to-use
type are well known, for instance from EP-A-0 083 133. They are frequently used for
packing vegetables and fruit directly after harvesting. A ready-to-use box is a box
which, by virtue of the above-described typical angle joint between the upright walls,
permits these walls, while already being joined to each other, to be folded down over
the bottom of the box, so that finished boxes or covers can be supplied to the user
in a position taking up little space. For the boxes to be used, only the collapsed
walls need to be erected and a box is ready to be filled. Besides ready-to-use boxes,
set-up boxes are known, which can also be formed from a blank, but which require a
plurality of operations to be performed to make them ready for use, for example, setting
up the side walls separately and forming angle joints by stapling, by sliding locking
tabs into receiving apertures, or other manipulations taking up time that cannot usually
be spared directly after the vegetables or fruit to be packed have been harvested.
Such a box is described in US 3 002 672. It is possible to have a box set-up machine
perform these operations, but this requires additional investments.
[0003] Further, it is known to provide boxes, including those of the ready-to-use type,
with angle supports, for example in the form of prismatic tubes which in the collapsed
position of the box are folded flat between the collapsed side walls of the box and
the bottom of the box and which, when the walls of the box are being set up, are automatically
brought into the operative, prismatic form so as to contribute at the corners of the
box to the capacity of the box to transmit vertical forces from the upper edge of
the box to the bottom thereof.
[0004] The stiffening that can be accomplished with such measures is limited by the bottom
of the box consisting of only one layer of material and by the risk of the bottom
sagging under a high vertical load. The set-up box described in US 3 002 672, comprises
bottom-doubling panels which are connected to overlap panels by a folding line at
the side opposite to the side of the overlap panel which is connected to the upright
wall. One might also consider bracing the bottom of the box by positioning an insert
bottom in the box during the setting up of the box, which can be connected to the
box by adhesion or stapling.
[0005] When any bracing panels, tubes, and the like, are to be provided in ready-to-use
boxes, the practical option must always be taken into consideration of mechanized
production of the box and its delivery in collapsed position, starting from a blank
which already includes all elements of a box to be formed. In such a concept there
is no room for loose inserts.
[0006] It is an object of the present invention to provide a box of the type described in
the preamble, which enables a doubling of the bottom of the box in a simple manner,
with due regard for considerations of mechanized production.
[0007] To that effect, according to the invention, at least one of the overlap panels is
connected via a folding line to a bottom-doubling panel, the opposite side edges of
bottom-doubling panels being provided with suspension flaps, which are connected to
the bottom-doubling panel along folding lines, which suspension flaps are adhered
to the upright sidewalls with the triangular connecting zones.
[0008] Thus the or each bottom-doubling panel is suspended from a plurality of upright walls,
namely from the upright walls with the triangular connecting zones via the suspension
panels just mentioned, and from the other upright walls via the overlap panels.
[0009] The box may have only one of the overlap panels connected to a bottom-doubling panel
that has substantially the same size as the bottom wall, or two opposite overlap panels
may each be connected to a bottom-doubling panel, with the doubling panels, overlapping
or abutting, together covering the bottom of the box.
[0010] In the mechanized production of such a box from a blank - for example, a rectangular
box with longer side walls and shorter end walls - first the overlap panels of the
two side walls are folded inwardly over the side walls in the direction of the bottom,
the or each bottom-doubling panel coming to rest on the bottom. Then the rectangular
connecting flaps are folded onto the side walls and the end walls provided with the
triangular connecting zones are folded down onto the bottom, already doubled, with
the triangular connecting zones folded back over the rear side of these end walls.
When the sidewalls are subsequently folded over the bottom, the rearwardly folded
triangular connecting zones are connected by adhesion to the rectangular connecting
flaps of the end walls. This renders the ready-to-use box with doubled bottom ready
for delivery in collapsed position.
[0011] It will be clear that for the production of this ready-to-use box with doubled bottom
in principle no complicated additional operations in the machine are required. Further,
the box according to the invention has the following economically very important advantage.
[0012] It is desirable for the surfaces of a box that come into contact with the products
to be packed to satisfy certain requirements as to moisture resistance and the like.
In the blank-folded boxes to date, the surfaces turned towards the inside of the finished
box "originate" from both sides of the blank. This means that both sides of the blank
must be subjected to the treatment in question, for example the provision of a plastics
layer on the solid cardboard.
[0013] In the box according to the invention all surfaces turned towards the inside of the
box originate from one side of the blank, so that only this side of the blank needs
to be treated. This yields a considerable reduction of costs.
[0014] Some embodiments of the ready-to-use box with doubled bottom will now be further
explained and illustrated with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Fig. 1 shows a blank for making a box with doubled bottom;
Figs. 2-6 show consecutive folding operations in the making of the box, with reference
to a portion of the blank according to Fig. 1;
Fig. 7 is a perspective view of the relative position of the box elements, partly
bent apart, at a corner of the box; and
Fig. 8 is a variant embodiment of the blank according to the invention.
[0015] In the embodiment shown in Figs. 1-7 the box comprises a bottom wall 1 connected
to end walls 6 and 7 and side walls 8 and 9 via folding lines 2, 3, 4 and 5. It is
observed that in the present specification the terms side walls and end walls are
used merely to simplify the differentiation between pairs of opposite upright walls.
[0016] In the end walls 6 and 7 folding lines 10 inclined at 45° are provided for bounding
triangular connecting zones 11. The side walls 8 and 9 are each extended by rectangular
connecting flaps 13 via folding lines 12.
[0017] The side walls 8, 9 are each connected to an overlap panel 15 via folding lines 14.
Although not essential to the invention, cut-outs 16 are shown which in the finished
box form a recess in the upper edge. Also not essential to the invention are end flaps
18, which are connected to the overlap panels 15 via folding lines 17, though they
contribute to an increase of strength.
[0018] Essential to the invention are bottom-doubling panels 20 connected to the overlap
panels 15 via a folding line 19.
[0019] Further, suspension panels 22 are connected to the bottom-doubling panels 20 via
folding lines 21. The free end edge of the bottom-doubling panels 20 is indicated
at 23.
[0020] To facilitate an explanation of the various folding stages, the rear sides of the
various panels will be designated by the same reference numerals but with an
a added thereto.
[0021] The first folding operation is shown in Fig. 2. In that step, on opposite sides (only
one side, namely the right-hand side is shown) the overlap panel 15 having connected
to it the bottom-doubling panel 20 as well as the suspension panel 22, is folded over
towards the middle along folding line 14. As a result, the bottom-doubling panels
20 come to lie on the bottom wall 1. In this embodiment the two bottom-doubling panels
20 are each half the size of the bottom wall 1 and thus cover the bottom wall 1, their
end edges 23 abutting each other.
[0022] The next operations are shown in Figs. 3 and 4 and comprise, respectively, folding
back the triangular connecting zones 11 against the end wall panels 6 and 7 and, further,
folding inwards the assembly of the connecting flaps 13 and end flaps 18 along the
folding line 17. Fig. 5 shows the intermediate position thus achieved. Finally, the
assembly of sidewalls 8,9, overlap panels 15, connecting flaps 13 and end flaps 18
are folded towards the middle along the folding lines 2 and 4, with the connecting
flaps being adhesively attached to the triangular connecting zones 11. In this position,
shown in Fig. 6, the box is ready for delivery in collapsed position.
[0023] Fig. 7 shows a corner of the box when the walls are being set up into the operative
position. Solely for the purpose of illustrating the underlying position of the various
panels, flaps, etc., in the finished box, they are shown while slightly bent apart.
[0024] Figure 7 shows that the bottom-doubling panels 20 at the side edges are suspended
from the overlap panels 15 via the folding lines 19a. At the end edges they are also
suspended, by adhesively attaching the suspension flaps 22 to the end walls 6,7. It
will be clear that in this manner an extremely firm and stable box is obtained.
[0025] Further, Fig. 7 shows that all surfaces turned towards the inside of the box have
a reference numeral with an
a added thereto, which is to say that all these surfaces in the blank of Fig. 1 are
disposed on one side thereof. Accordingly, it will be sufficient to treat one surface
of the blank, if the inner side of the box is to be provided with a special coating.
[0026] The embodiment according to Fig. 8 differs from that according to Figs. 1-7 solely
in that only one bottom-doubling panel 20 is present.
[0027] It is observed that in Figs. 1-7 the bottom-doubling panels 20 each cover one half
of the bottom wall 1. It is possible that in this embodiment the panels 20 are larger
so that they overlap in part or in whole.
1. A box, also called tray to be made from a blank by folding and adhesion, comprising
a bottom wall (1) and four upright walls (6-9) connected thereto by folding lines
(2-5), wherein at the corners where upright walls (6-9) meet, one of said walls (8,9)
is extended by means of a rectangular connecting flap (13) hingedly connected thereto
at one of the two sides (12) not being opposite of the bottom wall (1) and in one
of the other upright walls (6,7) a triangular connecting zone (11) is bounded by a
folding line (10) inclined at 45°, which connecting zone (11) after being folded back
against the outside of the upright wall (6,7), which is folded back against the bottom
wall (1), is attached by adhesion to said rectangular connecting flap (13) and wherein
at least a number of the upright box walls (8,9) are provided with so-called overlap
panels (15) which are folded over against the corresponding wall panels (8,9) along
a folding line (14) and are adhesively affixed thereto, characterized in that at least
one of the overlap panels (15) is connected via a folding line (19) to a bottom-doubling
panel (20), the opposite side edges of bottom-doubling panels (20) being provided
with suspension flaps (22), which are connected to the bottom-doubling panel (20)
along folding lines (21), which suspension flaps (22) are adhered to the upright sidewalls
(6,7) with the triangular connecting zones (11).
2. A box according to claim 1, characterized in that only one of the overlap panels (15)
is connected to a bottom-doubling panel (20), which has substantially the same size
as the bottom wall (1).
3. A box according to claim 1, characterized in that two opposite overlap panels (15)
are each connected to a bottom-doubling panel (20), said bottom-doubling panels (20)
together covering the bottom of the box (1), either overlapping or abutting each other.
1. Kiste, auch Steige genannt, die aus einem Zuschnitt durch Falten und Haften hergestellt
wird, die eine Bodenwand (1) und vier aufrechte Wände (6 bis 9) aufweist, die damit
durch Faltlinien (2 bis 5) verbunden sind, wobei an den Ecken, wo aufrechte Wände
(6 bis 9) sich treffen, eine der Seitenwände (8, 9) mittels einer rechtwinkligen Verbindungsklappe
(13) ausgedehnt ist, die klappbar damit an einer der beiden Seiten (12), die nicht
der Bodenwand (1) gegenüberliegen, verbunden ist, und wobei in einer der anderen aufrechten
Wände (6, 7) eine dreieckige verbindende Zone (11) durch eine Faltlinie (10), die
um 45° geneigt ist, begrenzt ist, wobei die Verbindungszone (11), nachdem sie gegen
die Außenseite der aufrechten Wand (6, 7) zurückgefaltet worden ist, die gegen die
Bodenwand (1) zurückgefaltet worden ist, durch Haften an der rechtwinkligen Verbindungsklappe
(13) angebracht ist, und worin zumindest eine Anzahl von den aufrechten Seitenwänden
(8, 9) mit sogenannten Überlappungsfeldern (15) versehen ist, die gegen die entsprechenden
Wandfelder (8, 9) längs einer Faltlinie (14) übergefaltet und haftend daran angebracht
sind,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß
zumindest eines der Überlappungsfelder (15) über eine Faltlinie (19) mit einem boden-verdoppelnden
Feld (20) verbunden ist, wobei die gegenüberliegenden Seitenkanten der boden-verdoppelnden
Felder (20) mit Aufhängklappen (22) versehen sind, die mit dem boden-verdoppelnden
Feld (20) längs Faltlinien (21) verbunden sind, wobei die Aufhängklappen (22) an die
aufrechten Seitenwände (6, 7) mit den dreieckigen Verbindungszonen (11) haftend verbunden
sind.
2. Kiste gemäß Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß nur eines der Überlappungsfelder
(15) mit einem boden-verdoppelnden Feld (20) verbunden ist, das im wesentlichen die
gleiche Größe wie die Bodenwand (1) hat.
3. Kiste gemäß Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß zwei gegenüberliegende Überlappungsfelder
(15) jeweils mit einem boden-verdoppelnden Feld (20) verbunden sind, wobei die boden-verdoppelnden
Felder (20) zusammen den Boden der Kiste (1) überdecken, entweder überlappend oder
aneinander anstoßend.
1. Boîte, également dénommé casier, destinée à être réalisée à partir d'un flan par pliage
et adhérence, comprenant une paroi inférieure (1) et quatre parois verticales (6 à
9) reliées à cette dernière par des lignes de pliage (2 à 5), dans laquelle, aux angles
de rencontre des parois verticales (6 à 9), l'une desdites parois (8, 9) est prolongée
par un volet de liaison (13) rectangulaire qui lui est relié de façon articulée, à
l'un des deux côtés (12) non-opposé à la paroi inférieure (1) et dans l'une des autres
parois verticales (6, 7), une zone de liaison (11) triangulaire est délimitée par
une ligne de pliage (10) inclinée en formant un angle de 45°, cette zone de liaison
(11), après avoir été repliée sur la face extérieure de la paroi verticale (6, 7),
qui est repliée sur la paroi inférieure (1), étant fixée par adhésion audit volet
de liaison (13) rectangulaire et dans laquelle au moins un certain nombre des parois
de boîte verticales (8, 9) sont pourvues de ce que l'on appelle des panneaux de recouvrement
(15), qui sont repliés sur les panneaux de paroi (8, 9) correspondants le long d'une
ligne de pliage (14) et lui sont fixés de manière adhésive, caractérisée en ce qu'au
moins l'un des panneaux de recouvrement (15) est relié à un panneau de double-fond
(20) via une ligne de pliage (19), les bords latéraux opposés des panneaux de double-fond
(20) étant pourvus de volets de suspension (22), qui sont reliés au panneau de double-fond
(20) le long de lignes de pliage (21), ces volets de suspension (22) étant fixés aux
parois latérales verticales (6, 7) au moyen des zones de liaison rectangulaires (11).
2. Boîte selon la revendication 1, caractérisée en ce que l'un des panneaux de recouvrement
(15) seulement est relié à un panneau de double-fond (20), qui présente sensiblement
la même taille que la paroi inférieure (1).
3. Boîte selon la revendication 1, caractérisée en ce que deux panneaux de recouvrement
(15) opposés sont chacun reliés à un panneau de double-fond (20), lesdits panneaux
de double-fond (20) recouvrant ensemble le fond de la boîte (1), par superposition
entre eux ou bien mise en butée l'un contre l'autre.