(19)
(11) EP 1 232 097 B1

(12) EUROPEAN PATENT SPECIFICATION

(45) Mention of the grant of the patent:
11.05.2005 Bulletin 2005/19

(21) Application number: 00977691.5

(22) Date of filing: 22.11.2000
(51) International Patent Classification (IPC)7B65D 5/02, B65D 5/68
(86) International application number:
PCT/GB2000/004449
(87) International publication number:
WO 2001/038178 (31.05.2001 Gazette 2001/22)

(54)

PACKAGING FOR BOTTLE

FLASCHENVERPACKUNG

EMBALLAGE POUR BOUTEILLE


(84) Designated Contracting States:
AT BE CH CY DE DK ES FI FR GB GR IE IT LI LU MC NL PT SE

(30) Priority: 22.11.1999 GB 9927542

(43) Date of publication of application:
21.08.2002 Bulletin 2002/34

(73) Proprietor: Parmar, Jasvinder
Coventry CV6 4GG (GB)

(72) Inventor:
  • Parmar, Jasvinder
    Coventry CV6 4GG (GB)

(74) Representative: Moffat, John Andrew et al
Marks & Clerk Alpha Tower Suffolk Street Queensway
Birmingham B1 1TT
Birmingham B1 1TT (GB)


(56) References cited: : 
NL-C- 1 006 844
US-A- 3 944 130
   
       
    Note: Within nine months from the publication of the mention of the grant of the European patent, any person may give notice to the European Patent Office of opposition to the European patent granted. Notice of opposition shall be filed in a written reasoned statement. It shall not be deemed to have been filed until the opposition fee has been paid. (Art. 99(1) European Patent Convention).


    Description


    [0001] The present invention relates to packaging.

    [0002] One of the drawbacks of existing packaging for, for example, spirits is that the packaging does not provide a representation of the bottle contained by the packaging. The packaging is usually in the form of square or round cross-section containers and is often less attractive than the shapes of the bottles that they contain.

    [0003] One known solution to this problem is disclosed in NL 1 006 844. This document discloses a container blank which may be assembled into the shape of a bottle. The blank comprises portions that fold together to form cylinders. The widest base cylinder consists of a closed series of surfaces. The surfaces of the second cylinder are connected to the surface of the first cylinder but not to one another. The surface of the third cylinder is connected to the surfaces of the second cylinder. The surface of the third cylinder is formed of a single surface that requires folding back upon itself. This presents problems of its own.

    [0004] The present invention seeks to provide an improved form of packaging.

    [0005] Accordingly, the present invention provides a packaging blank assembly comprising first and second blanks, wherein:

    said first blank comprises a body portion and an extension portion separated by a plurality of fold lines;

    said body portion comprises first and second end body panels at respective ends of said body portion and a number of intermediate body panels therebetween; characterised in that

    said extension portion comprises a plurality of extension panels each of which is joined to a respective one of said body panels;

    said first and second end body panels are adapted to be secured to one another to form a generally tubular container;

    each said extension panel comprises a shoulder-forming portion and a neck-forming portion, said shoulder-forming portion being joined to the associated body panel and said neck-forming portion by respective fold lines;

    said second blank has first and second end panels at respective ends of said blank and at least one intermediate panel therebetween, said first and second end panels being adapted to be secured to one another to form a tubular closure;

    and wherein the arrangement is such that when said first blank is folded about said fold lines it forms a representation of a bottle with said body panels forming the body portion of the bottle and the neck-forming portions aligning to form a neck of the bottle;

    and said second blank is adapted, when folded, to engage over said neck in a sliding manner thereby to retain said container closed.



    [0006] The present invention is further described hereinafter, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:

    Figure 1 shows a carton blank for forming a container of a packaging asssembly according to a first preferred embodiment of the present invention;

    Figure 2 is a view of a carton blank for a closure for the container of Figure 1;

    Figure 3 is a view, similar to that of Figure 1, of a second embodiment of container of a packaging assembly according to the present invention;

    Figure 4 is a plan view of an assembled packaging according to the present invention;

    Figure 5 is a side elevation of the assembled packaging of Figure 4;

    Figure 6, is view, similar to that of Figure 1, of a third embodiment of container of a packaging assembly according to the present invention; and

    Figure 7 is a view, similar to that of Figure 2, of a carton blank for a closure for the container of Figure 6.



    [0007] Referring to the drawings, Figure 1 is a plan view of a carton blank 10 which can be folded into a bottle-shaped packaging. The blank- 10 has a body portion 12 which has three intermediate side or body panels 14, 16, 18 and first and second end body panels 20, 22. These are generally of rectangular shape and are joined along their longer side edges by fold lines 22, 24, 26,28 and 30. The arrangement is such that when folded about these fold lines, panel 22 serves as a tongue and lies underneath panel 20 to form a container body of substantially rectangular cross-sectional shape.

    [0008] Whilst the body panels 14, 16, 18 and 20 which is visible in the assembled packaging are of generally rectangular shape they may be slightly tapered as shown in Figure 1 to provide the body portion shape of the bottle as seen in Figure 5.

    [0009] Each of the body panels 14, 16, 18, 20 which are visible in the assembled packaging has a respective extension portion 32a-d. Each extension portion has a shoulder panel 34a-d and a neck panel 36a-d with each neck panel being joined to each shoulder panel by a respective fold line 38a-d and each shoulder panel being joined to the respective body panel by a further fold line 40a-d.

    [0010] As can be seen from Figure 1, the shoulder panels 34 are formed by a single panel which is subdivided into the panels 34 and tongue 54 by extensions 42a-d to the fold lines 24,26, 28 and 30 of the body panels 14, 16, 18 and 20.

    [0011] As can also be seen from Figure 1 each neck portion is formed by three generally rectangular panels with the panel 36 being the centre panel and being joined to respective outer panels 44a-d, 46a-d by fold lines 48a-d, 50a-d.

    [0012] The neck portion is of approximately the same width as the associated shoulder panel 34 with the centre panel 36 being joined to the shoulder panel 34 by the fold line 38 which is considerably shorter and about one third the length of the fold line 40. The ends of each fold line 38 are joined to the ends of the fold lines 40 by further fold lines 52a-d, 54a-d with the panels 44, 46 being separated from the panels 34.

    [0013] The shoulder panel 34d has the tongue 54 which, when the carton is assembled, underlies the end region of the shoulder panel 34a. The body panel 22 is also in the form of a tongue which underlies the panel 14, both tongues 54 and 22 being secured to the panels 34a, 14 by suitable adhesive in the assembled packaging.

    [0014] To form a carton from the carton blank 10 the panels 14 to 22 are folded about their fold lines 24 to 30 with the tongues 22, 54 folding under the panels 14, 34a such that the fold lines 30, 42d are aligned with the left hand edge of the panels 14, 34a. The tongues 22, 54 are glued to the panels 14, 34a. During this folding, the portions of the shoulder panels 34 between the adjacent pairs of fold lines 54, 52 are folded inwardly of the carton along the extension fold lines 42 to allow the panels 34 to fold along the fold lines 40, inwardly of the container and towards one another.

    [0015] The adjacent fold lines 54, 52 thus meet and the effect is to provide a narrowing of the container at the shoulder panels 34 which thus form an imitation shoulder similar to that shown in Figure 5.

    [0016] The end panels 44,46 of each neck portion 32 are folded inwardly about the respective fold lines 48, 50 with the centre panels 36 being folded outwardly about the fold lines 38. The effect is for the shoulder panels 34 to be inclined inwardly as shown in Figures 4 and 5 to give the impression of the shoulder of a bottle with the neck portions 32 being aligned to represent the neck of a bottle. The panels 44, 46 overlie one another and the centre panels 36 when the carton blank is assembled.

    [0017] The free ends of the centre panels 36 have tongues 56a-d which fold over one another to close the end of the neck portion whilst the body panels 14, 16, 18, 20 have tongues 58, 60, 62, 64 which cooperate in a conventional manner in order to close the base of the body portion.

    [0018] Referring now to Figure 2, this shows a blank 100 of a closure for the container of Figure 1 in the form of a sleeve. The blank has three intermediate side panels 102, 104, 106 and first and second end panels 108,110. These are generally of rectangular shape and are joined along their longer side edges by fold lines 112, 114, 116, 118. The arrangement is such that when folded about these fold lines, panel 110, which serves as a tongue, lies underneath panel 108 to form a sleeve of generally rectangular cross-section.

    [0019] It will be appreciated that the number of panels might be varied to alter the cross-sectional shape of the sleeve.

    [0020] The blank 100 also has an extension 120, extending from a shorter edge of the panel 104.

    [0021] The extension 120 is joined to the panel 104 by fold line 124 and is of a decorative shape with a necked portion 126 and a generally arcuate or circular end 128. The arrangement is such that when the sleeve is assembled, it can be slid over the neck portion of the assembled container of Figure 1 in order to retain the neck of the container closed, the sleeve being a close fit over the neck portion. The decorative panel 120 of the sleeve lies along one of the shoulder panels 34.

    [0022] Figure 3 shows a carton blank similar to that of Figure 1 with the exception that whereas the fold lines 40 in Figure 1 are generally straight, the corresponding fold lines in Figure 3 are slightly curved. This has the effect of bowing in the side panels 14, 16, 18, 20 when the container is assembled, as can be seen from Figure 4.

    [0023] Referring now to Figure 6 this shows a further embodiment of carton blank 100 which is similar to that shown in Figure 3. Those parts of the blank 100 which are similar to parts of Figure 3 are given like reference numbers.

    [0024] As can be seen from Figure 6, the intermediate side or body panels 14, 16, 18 are axially longer than those of the carton of Figure 3 and are generally rectangular, although they may, of course, be slightly tapered in a similar manner to those of Figure 3.

    [0025] The main difference between the blanks 10 and 100 is that the blank 100 has neck panels 136a-d but does not have the outer side panels 44, 46 or the tongues 56.

    [0026] The second and fourth neck panels 136b,d are provided with tongues or lugs 138 along their side edges and these serve to engage in corresponding slots in a closure. Figure 7 shows a blank 300 of the closure for the container of Figure 6. This is similar to the blank shown in Figure 2 with like parts being given like reference numbers.

    [0027] As can be seen from Figure 7 each of the intermediate side panels has a respective tongue 358, 360, 362 and 364 which cooperate in conventional manner in order to close the upper end of the closure.

    [0028] As can be seen from Figure 7 each of the panels 102, 106 has two cutouts 370a-d along the panel edges which are positioned to receive the lugs or hooks 238. The panel 110 also has a cutout 370e which aligns with cutout 370a when the blank is assembled.

    [0029] In use the assembled closure is slide over the neck of the assembled carton 200, the neck being formed by the panels 36, and the lugs or tongues 238 engage in the slots 370 in a hook-like manner to retain the closure in place.


    Claims

    1. A packaging blank assembly comprising first and second blanks, wherein:

    said first blank (10, 200) comprises a body portion (12) and an extension portion (32) separated by a plurality of fold lines (40);

    said body portion comprises first and second end body panels (14, 22) at respective ends of said body portion and a number of intermediate body panels (16, 18, 20) therebetween; characterised in that

    said extension portion (32) comprises a plurality of extension panels (36, 236) each of which is joined to a respective one of said body panels;

    said first and second end body panels (14, 22) are adapted to be secured to one another to form a generally tubular container;

    each said extension panel (32) comprises a shoulder-forming portion (34) and a neck-forming portion (36, 236), said shoulder-forming portion being joined to the associated body panel and said neck-forming portion by respective fold lines (40,38);

    said second blank (100,300) has first and second end panels (14, 22) at respective ends of said blank and at least one intermediate panel (16, 18,20) therebetween, said first and second end panels being adapted to be secured to one another to form a tubular closure;

    and wherein the arrangement is such that when said first blank (10, 200) is folded about said fold lines it forms a representation of a bottle with said body panels (14, 16, 18,20,22) forming the body portion of the bottle and the neck-forming portions (36, 236) aligning to form a neck of the bottle;

    and said second blank (100, 300) is adapted, when folded, to engage over said neck in a sliding manner thereby to retain said container closed.


     
    2. A packaging blank assembly as claimed in claim 1 wherein said body panels (14, 16,18, 20, 22) are separated by fold lines (24, 26, 28, 30) arranged such that in the assembled bottle the body portion tapers from its lower to its upper end.
     
    3. A packaging blank assembly as claimed in claim 2 wherein said body portion tapers outwardly from said lower end.
     
    4. A packaging blank assembly as claimed in any of the preceding claims wherein the fold line (40) joining each said shoulder- fonning portion (34) to the associated body panels (14, 16, 18, 20) is curved thereby to provide a curved shape to an upper edge to the associated body panel in the assembled bottle representation.
     
    5. A packaging blank assembly as claimed in any of the preceding claims wherein the shoulder-forming portions (34) are formed by a single panel subdivided by fold lines (52, 54) into said shoulder-forming portions (34);
    and wherein the portions of the blank between adjacent shoulder-forming portions (34) have further fold lines (42) enabling said portions to bend inwardly during folding of said container blank thereby to form pleats.
     
    6. A packaging blank assembly as claimed in any of the preceding claims wherein at least one of said neck-forming portions (236) has a lug bracket (238) extending from a side edge thereof;
    and said second blank has at least one slot at or adjacent a fold line (112,114,116,118) between panels (14, 16, 18,20,22);
    and wherein the or each said lug is arranged to engage in a respective slot when said body panels are assembled, thereby to inhibit removal of said closure from said bottle.
     


    Ansprüche

    1. Verpackungszuschnittanordnung, die einen ersten und einen zweiten Zuschnitt umfasst, wobei:

    der erste Zuschnitt (10, 200) einen Bauchteil (12) und einen Verlängerungsteil (32) umfasst, die durch mehrere Falzlinien (40) getrennt sind;

    der Bauchteil ein erstes und ein zweites Bauchendfeld (14, 22) an den jeweiligen Enden des Bauchteils und eine Anzahl von Bauchzwischenfeldern (16, 18, 20) dazwischen umfasst; dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass

    der Verlängerungsteil (32) mehrere Verlängerungsfelder (36, 236) umfasst, die jeweils mit einem entsprechenden der Bauchfelder verbunden sind;

    das erste und das zweite Bauchendfeld (14, 22) dazu angepasst sind, aneinander befestigt zu werden, um einen im allgemeinen röhrenförmigen Behälter zu bilden;

    jedes Verlängerungsfeld (32) einen Schulter bildenden Teil (34) und einen Hals bildenden Teil (36, 236) umfasst, wobei der Schulter bildende Teil durch entsprechende Falzlinien (40, 38) mit dem zugehörigen Bauchfeld und dem Hals bildenden Teil verbunden ist;

    der zweite Zuschnitt (100, 300) ein erstes und ein zweites Endfeld (14, 22) an den jeweiligen Enden des Zuschnitts und mindestens ein Zwischenfeld (16, 18, 20) dazwischen hat, wobei das erste und das zweite Endfeld dazu angepasst sind, aneinander befestigt zu werden, um einen röhrenförmigen Verschluss zu bilden;

    und wobei die Anordnung derart ist, dass wenn der erste Zuschnitt (10, 200) um die Falzlinien gefaltet wird, er eine Darstellung einer Flasche bildet, wobei die Bauchfelder (14, 16, 18, 20, 22) den Bauchteil der Flasche bilden und die Hals bildenden Teile (36, 236) ausgerichtet werden, um einen Hals der Flasche zu bilden;

    und der zweite Zuschnitt (100, 300) dazu angepasst ist, wenn er gefaltet ist, auf gleitende Weise auf dem Hals einzugreifen, um dadurch den Behälter geschlossen zu halten.


     
    2. Verpackungszuschnittanordnung nach Anspruch 1, wobei die Bauchfelder (14, 16, 18, 20, 22) durch Falzlinien (24, 26, 28, 30) getrennt sind, die so angeordnet sind, dass in der montierten Flasche der Bauchteil von seinem unteren Ende zu seinem oberen Ende hin verjüngt ist.
     
    3. Verpackungszuschnitt nach Anspruch 2, wobei der Bauchteil vom unteren Ende nach außen hin konisch verläuft.
     
    4. Verpackungszuschnitt nach einem der vorangehenden Ansprüche, wobei die Falzlinie (40), die jeden Schulter bildenden Teil (34) mit den zugehörigen Bauchfeldern (14, 16, 18, 20,) verbindet, gekrümmt ist, um dadurch einer oberen Kante des zugehörigen Bauchfelds in der montierten Flaschendarstellung eine gekrümmte Form zu verleihen.
     
    5. Verpackungszuschnitt nach einem der vorangehenden Ansprüche, wobei die Schulter bildenden Teile (34) von einem einzigen, durch Falzlinien (52, 54) in die Schulter bildenden Teile (34) unterteilten Feld gebildet werden;
    und wobei die Teile des Zuschnitts zwischen aneinandergrenzenden Schulter bildenden Teilen (34) weitere Falzlinien (42) haben, die es diesen Teilen ermöglichen, sich beim Falten des Behälterzuschnitts nach innen zu biegen, um dadurch Falten zu bilden.
     
    6. Verpackungszuschnittanordnung nach einem der vorangehenden Ansprüche, wobei mindestens einer der Hals bildenden Teile (236) eine sich von einer Seitenkante desselben erstreckende Laschenhalterung (238) hat;
    und der zweite Zuschnitt mindestens einen Schlitz an einer oder angrenzend an eine Falzlinie (112, 114, 116, 118) zwischen den Feldern (14, 16, 18, 20, 22) hat;
    und wobei die Lasche beziehungsweise jede Lasche dazu angeordnet ist, in einem jeweiligen Schlitz einzurasten wenn die Bauchfelder montiert werden, um dadurch das Entfernen des Verschlusses von der Flasche zu verhindern.
     


    Revendications

    1. Découpe carton d'emballage, comprenant une première et une deuxième découpes, dans laquelle:

    ladite première découpe (10, 200) comprend un corps (12) et une extension (32) qui sont séparés par une pluralité de lignes de pliage (40);

    ledit corps comporte un premier et un deuxième panneaux en bout du corps (14, 22) aux bouts respectifs de ladite partie du corps et plusieurs panneaux intermédiaires du corps (16, 18, 20) disposés entre eux;

    caractérisée en ce que:

    ladite partie extension (32) comprend une pluralité de panneaux d'extension (26, 236), chacun d'eux relié à l'un des panneaux du corps correspondant;

    lesdits premier et deuxième panneaux en bout du corps (14, 22) sont adaptés de manière à se trouver attachés l'un à l'autre pour former un emballage de forme généralement tubulaire;

    chaque panneau d'extension (32) comprend une partie formant une épaule (34) et une partie formant un goulot (36, 236), ladite partie qui forme l'épaule étant reliée au panneau du corps correspondant et à ladite partie formant un goulot par des lignes de pliage respectives (40, 38);

    ladite deuxième découpe (100, 300) comprend un premier et un deuxième panneaux en bout du corps (14, 22), situés aux bouts respectifs de ladite découpe et au moins un panneau intermédiaire (16, 18, 20) disposé entre eux, lesdits premier et deuxième panneaux en bout du corps étant adaptés de manière à se trouver attachés l'un à l'autre pour former une fermeture tubulaire;

    et dans laquelle la découpe carton d'emballage forme une représentation de bouteille lorsque ladite première découpe (10, 200) est pliée le long desdites lignes de pliage, lesdits panneaux du corps (14, 16, 18, 20, 22) formant la partie du corps de la bouteille et les parties qui forment le goulot (36, 236) s'alignant pour former un goulot pour la bouteille;

    et dans laquelle ladite deuxième découpe (100, 300) est adaptée, après avoir été pliée, de manière à passer autour dudit goulot en glissant dessus, ceci ayant pour effet de garder ledit emballage fermé.


     
    2. Découpe carton d'emballage, selon ladite revendication 1, dans laquelle ledits panneaux du corps (14, 16, 18, 20, 22) sont séparés par des lignes de pliage (24, 26, 28, 30) disposées de telle manière que dans l'emballage formant une représentation de bouteille, la partie du corps s'amincit du bout inférieur au bout supérieur.
     
    3. Découpe carton d'emballage, selon ladite revendication 2, dans laquelle ladite partie du corps s'amincit vers l'extérieur à partir dudit bout inférieur.
     
    4. Découpe carton d'emballage, selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans laquelle la ligne de pliage (40) qui relie chaque partie formant une épaule (34) aux panneaux du corps correspondants (14, 16, 18, 20) est courbée, donnant ainsi une forme de courbe à un bord supérieur du panneau de corps correspondant dans l'emballage formant une représentation de bouteille.
     
    5. Découpe carton d'emballage, selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans laquelle les parties formant une épaule (34) sont réalisées à partir d'un seul panneau qui est subdivisé par des lignes de pliage (52, 54) pour constituer lesdites parties formant l'épaule (34); et dans laquelle les parties de la découpe entre les parties adjacentes formant une épaule (34) comportent d'autres lignes de pliage, permettant à ces parties de se courber vers l'intérieur pendant le pliage de ladite découpe d'emballage, formant ainsi des plis.
     
    6. Découpe carton d'emballage, selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans laquelle l'une au moins desdites parties formant un goulot (236) comporte une patte d'accrochage (238) partant d'un bord latéral de cette partie;
    et dans laquelle ladite deuxième découpe comporte au moins une fente au niveau ou à proximité d'une ligne de pliage (112, 114, 116, 118) entre les panneaux (14, 16, 18, 20, 22);
    et dans laquelle ladite patte d'accrochage ou chaque patte d'accrochage puisse s'introduire dans une fente correspondante lorsque lesdits panneaux du corps sont assemblés, empêchant ainsi que ladite fermeture soit retirée de ladite bouteille.
     




    Drawing