Background of the Invention
[0001] This invention relates to a carton for packaging at least one article, for example
yogurt pots, having a top flange which is received by the carton. In particular, this
invention relates to a carton incorporating a structure for retaining the flange.
[0002] GB 1 479 729 to Vanstone discloses a top gripping carrier having top and side panels, opposed engaging elements
being struck from beveled panels intermediate the top and side panels and being defined
at their upper engaging edges by slots at their lower edges by a fold line connecting
the beveled panel. The engaging elements operate in conjunction with a connecting
panel intermediate the top and side panels to engage the rim of soft drink cans and
the like of reduced diameter with respect to the side wall of the cans.
[0003] US 3 638 990 to Huault discloses a top gripping carrier for flanged articles in which a cut line extends
along the majority of the intersection between the top and side panels such that the
side panel, when folding downwardly and inwardly, engages the under side of the article
flanges to retain the articles within the carrier.
[0004] The above mentioned carriers are adapted for particular types of article, due to
the arrangement of the engaging elements and are, therefore, of limited application
only.
[0005] The present invention seeks to overcome, or at least mitigate, the problems of the
prior art.
Summary of the Invention
[0006] According to a first aspect, the invention provides a package comprising a carton
and at least one article, the or each article being of the type having a laterally
extending flange, the carton comprising a top wall panel, a side wall panel connected
to the top wall panel and an article retention structure therebetween, the article
retention structure comprising a tab formed at least in part from the side wall panel,
the tab including an upper edge defining in part a slit receiving a portion of the
flange of one of said articles and engaging the underside of that flange and the tab
including an opposing lower edge, which lower edge is defined in part by first and
second fold lines and in part by a frangible line between said fold lines, characterised
in that the frangible line and the fold lines are constructed and arranged such that
the tab is pivoted with respect to the adjacent side wall panel and said upper edge
is displaced out of the plane of the side wall, such that the tab is bowed outwardly
as viewed from the outside of the carton such that a portion of the side panel adjacent
said frangible line is bowed inwardly, as viewed from the outside of the carton, and
so that the tab resists the natural tendency of the side wall to return to its original
position.
[0007] Additionally a bevelled panel may connect the top wall and the side wall and said
tab may be formed in part from the bevelled panel and in part from the side wall panel.
[0008] Preferably the first and second fold lines are mutually divergent towards the upper
edge of the tab and the upper edge may be substantially aligned with a third fold
line interconnecting the top panel with the side panel.
[0009] Optionally the upper edge may be offset from a fold line interconnecting the top
panel with the side panel and the first and second fold lines may be curved.
[0010] Additionally said frangible line may be curved and/or the first and second fold lines
may be straight.
[0011] Additionally a further fold line may extend between said upper and lower edges of
the tab and may be provided to encourage the tab to bow outwardly with respect to
an article held within said retaining structure.
[0012] Preferably the article retention structure may further comprise a portion protruding
outwardly of the top panel to protect the article flange.
[0013] Alternatively the first and second fold lines may be arranged astride a fold line
between the bevelled panel and the side wall panel and the first and second fold lines
may be formed only in the side wall panel.
[0014] Additionally there may further comprise a vertical slit and a tear stopper slit formed
at one end of the vertical slit intermediate the upper and lower edges of the tab
and there may further comprise a second side wall and a base wall panel thereby forming
a tubular structure.
[0015] According to second aspect, the invention provides a blank for forming a carton for
packaging one or more articles each being of the type having a laterally extending
flange, the blank comprising a top wall panel, a side wall panel connected to the
top wall panel and means for forming an article retention structure therebetween,
the means for forming an article retention structure comprising a tab formed at least
in part from the side wall panel, the tab including a first edge arranged adjacent
to the top panel for defining in part a slit for receiving a flange portion of an
article and for engaging an underside of that flange and a second opposing edge defined
in part by first and second fold lines and in part by a frangible line between said
fold lines, characterised in that the frangible line and the fold lines are constructed
and arranged such that the tab is pivotable with respect to the adjacent side wall
panel and said upper edge is displaceable out of the plane of the side wall, so that
when the blank is erected into a carton containing an article the tab is caused to
bow outwardly, as viewed from the outside of the carton, thereby causing a portion
of the side panel adjacent said frangible line to bow inwardly, as viewed from the
outside of the carton and so that that the tab resists the natural tendency of the
side wall to return to its original position.
[0016] Preferably a bevelled panel may connect the top wall panel and the side wall panel,
and wherein the tab is formed in part from the first bevelled panel.
[0017] Preferably the first and second fold lines are mutually divergent towards the first
edge of the tab and the first and second fold lines may be arranged astride the fold
line between the beveled panel and the side wall panel.
[0018] Additionally the divergent fold lines may be formed only in the side wall panel.
[0019] Preferably there further comprises a vertical slit and a tear stopper slit formed
at one end of the vertical slit intermediate the upper and lower edges of the tab.
[0020] Additionally the first edge may be substantially aligned with a third fold line interconnecting
the top wall panel with the side wall panel and the first edge may be offset from
a third fold line interconnecting the top wall panel with the side wall panel.
[0021] Preferably the first and second fold lines are curved and the frangible line may
also be curved.
[0022] Additionally a fold line may extend from the first edge to one of the first and second
fold lines.
[0023] Additionally there may further comprise a second side wall panel and a base wall
panel.
Brief Description of the Drawings
[0024] Exemplary embodiments of the invention will now be described, by way of example only,
with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:-
FIGURE 1 is a plan view of a paperboard blank for forming an article carton according
to one embodiment of the invention;
FIGURE 2 is a perspective view of the blank of Figure 1 partly formed into the carton
and in which a flanged article is being introduced into the carrier;
FIGURE 3 is another partial perspective view of the carton partly formed;
FIGURE 4 is a perspective view of the carton viewed from below in a partly formed
condition;
FIGURE 5 is a perspective view of the completed carton;
FIGURE 6 is a perspective view of the completed carton illustrating the method of
removal of the article therefrom;
FIGURE 7 is a plan view of a blank for forming a carton according to a second embodiment
of the invention;
FIGURE 8 is a perspective view of a completed carton formed from the blank of Figure
7 packaging two articles;
FIGURE 9 is a plan view of a blank for forming an article carton according to a third
embodiment of the invention;
FIGURE 10 is a plan view of a blank for forming an article carton according to a fourth
embodiment of the invention;
FIGURE 11 is a perspective view of the blank of Figure 9 formed into the completed
carton and in which a pair of flanged articles are packaged;
FIGURE 12 is a perspective view of the blank of Figure 10 formed into the completed carton
and in which a pair of flanged article are packaged;
FIGURE 13 is a plan view of part of a blank for forming an article carton according to a
fifth embodiment of the invention;
FIGURE 14 is a plan view of a blank for forming an article carrier according to a sixth
embodiment of the invention;
FIGURES 15 to 18 are side elevational views illustrating the various stages of construction
of the carrier from the blank shown in Figure 14; and
FIGURE 19 is a perspective view of a completed carton formed from the blank of Figure 14.
Detailed Description of the Preferred Embodiments
[0025] Referring first to Figures 1 to 6 and to Figure 1 in particular there is shown a
top gripping carton or "clip" formed from a blank 10 of paperboard or like foldable
sheet material. Blank 10 comprises a central panel 12 which forms the top wall panel
of the carton in use. First and second side wall panels 14 and 16 are hingedly secured
to the side edges of blank 10 along interrupted fold lines 18 and 20 respectively.
[0026] In this embodiment, fold lines 18 and 20 are interrupted by article retention structures
22a and 22b struck from first and second side wall panels 14 and 16 respectively.
Each structure is substantially identical, therefore only structure 22a is discussed
in further detail below.
[0027] Article retention structure 22a comprises a tab 25 defined at its upper edge by first
cut line 24 and at its opposed side edges by second and third cut lines 26 and 28
respectively. In this embodiment, the cut line 24 extends substantially parallel to
and slightly offset from fold line 18, thereby causing a portion of top panel 12 to
protrude into side panel 14. In an alternative embodiment, the first cut line 24 is
co-extensive with fold line 18. In a further alternative, an aperture can be formed
adjacent tab 25. In this embodiment, second and third cut lines 26 and 28 are arranged
substantially at right angles first to cut line 24, define the ends of first cut line
24 and extend from fold line 18 into side wall 14.
[0028] The lower edge of tab 25 is, in this embodiment, defined by divergent, fold lines
32a and 32b arranged either side of a fourth cut line 30. Fold and cut lines 32a,
32b; 30 are preferably arranged as a continuous curved section for reasons described
below. In alternative embodiments, the fold lines 32a and 32b are straight.
[0029] A pair of spaced mutually parallel fold lines 34a and 34b extend between cut lines
24 and 30. Fold lines 34a and 34b are arranged to be substantially perpendicular to
fold line 24 so as to promote the bowing of tab 25 out of the plane of side panel
14 when the carton is set up as described below. In other classes of embodiment score
lines are provided rather than fold lines, and it is anticipated that the number and
position of such fold lines may be altered.
[0030] Turning to the construction of the carton as shown in Figures 2 to 5 it is envisaged
that the carton of the present invention can be formed by a series of sequential folding
operations in a straight line machine so that the carton is not required to be rotated
or inverted to complete its construction. The folding process is not limited to that
described below and may be altered according to particular manufacturing requirements.
[0031] Referring in particular to Figure 2 the blank is placed onto an article A to be packaged
such that top panel 12 overlies the lid of article A, the top panel being dimensioned
such that flange portion F extends outwardly beyond fold lines 18 and 20. Side panels
14 and 16 are then folded downwardly about fold lines 18 and 20 thus initially causing
tab 25 to fold outwardly about fold lines 32a and 32b due to the protruding position
of flange F.
[0032] Once side panels 14, and 16 are brought into an almost perpendicular relationship
with top panel 12, the free upper edge of tab 25 is automatically brought into engagement
with the underside of flange F such that a portion of flange F protrudes through the
slit formed by cut line 24 as illustrated in Figure 3 and Figure 4. As can be seen
most clearly from Figure 3, because flange F is of greater thickness T than the minimum
width S of the slit, the tab 25 is caused to pivot outwardly with respect to side
wall panel 14 in order to accommodate the flange F.
[0033] Once side panels 14 and 16 are at rest as shown in Figure 5, the natural tendency
of the side panels to fold upwardly and resume their original position with respect
to the top panel 12 causes region 38 of side panel 14 to bow inwardly whilst tab 25
bows outwardly due to the curved arrangement of fold lines 32a and 32b and cut line
30 coupled with the compression load on tab 25. This causes an aperture 36 to form
between side panel 14 and tab 25 as illustrated in Figure 5 and furthermore effectively
causes tab 25 to act as a strut to counteract the tendency of side panel 14 to fold
upwardly thereby to maintain the clip in a set up condition. Fold lines 34a and 34b
promote the bowing of tab 25. In this embodiment, arrangement 22b operates in a similar
manner.
[0034] In order to remove the carton &om the article A an end user thereof engages the bowed
portion of side panel 14 and folds the side panel in the direction indicated by arrow
X shown in Figure 6, thereby overcoming the "overcentre" resistance to the folding
caused by the bowing of region 38 and tab 25. The side panel 14 is folded outwardly
to release the article A &om the tab 22.
[0035] Referring now to Figures 7 and 8, a second embodiment of the invention is shown in
which like numerals where possible have been used for like parts with the addition
of the prefix "1 ". The blank 110 of the second embodiment incorporates the same article
retention structures 122a, 122b, 122c and 122d but is provided with four such structures
in order to retain two articles A.
[0036] The blank comprises in series top wall panel 112, second side wall panel 116, base
panel 142, first side wall panel 114 and securing panel 140 hingedly interconnected
in series about fold lines 120, 146, 148 and 118 respectively. In this embodiment,
apertures 144a and 144b are provided in base panel 142 in order to receive the main
body of the articles A. It is also envisaged that in other embodiments, the blank
may be dimensioned to form a full wraparound type carton to enclose both the top and
base of the articles to be packaged.
[0037] Referring now to Figure 8, the blank is again preferably set up to form a carton
in a straight line machine. Articles A are first placed through apertures 144a and
144b and first and second side panels 116 and 114 are folded upwardly about fold lines
146 and 148 so as to be substantially perpendicular to base panel 142. Top panel 122
and securing flap 140 are preferably simultaneously folded inwardly about fold lines
120 and 118 such that top panel 112 is secured to flap 140 using glue or other suitable
means known in the art so as to form a tubular carton as illustrated in Figure 8.
The folding process described above automatically causes the flange portions F of
articles A to protrude through the slits formed by cut line 124 thereby setting up
tab 125 as in the previous embodiment.
[0038] To remove articles from the carton, the end user thereof preferably separates top
panel 112 from flap 140 and subsequently folds the side panels outwardly about fold
lines 146 and 148 thereby releasing the flanges F from the slit. One or more articles
can then be removed from the carton. If one or more articles A remain within the carton,
the end user can reintroduce the flange portions F thereof through the slit, thereby
enabling the articles to be effectively retained within the carton by the retention
arrangements 122a, 122b, 122c and 122d as appropriate, despite the top panel 112 no
longer being secured to flap 140.
[0039] A third embodiment is illustrated in Figure 9 in which there is shown a top gripping
clip formed from a blank 210 of paperboard or like foldable sheet material. Blank
210 is similar to the first embodiment in that there comprises a central panel 212
which forms the top wall panel of the carton, in use and first and second side wall
panels 214 and 216 hingedly secured to the side edges of top panel along interrupted
fold lines 218 and 220 respectively.
[0040] In this embodiment, side wall panels 214 and 216 are separated from central panel
212 by one or more retention structures 222 struck from first and second side wall
panels 214 and 216 respectively and by intermediate (or beveled) panels 217 and 219
hingedly connected to side wall panels 214 and 216 respectively along fold lines 224
and 226. Beveled panels 217 and 219 are connected to central panel 212 along fold
lines 218 and 220 respectively.
[0041] Figure 9 illustrates four retention structures 222a, 222b, 222c and 222d to hold
two articles, although it is envisaged that the number of structures can be altered
so that one or more articles can be carried.
[0042] Each retention structure is substantially identical, therefore only structure 222a
is discussed in further detail below. Retention structure 222a comprises a tab 232
defined at its upper edge by first cut line 228 and at its side edge by second and
third cut lines 242 and 244. Second and third cut lines 242 and 244 extend from fold
line 224 to cut line 228, in those embodiments with intermediate panels. The tab 232
is struck from the beveled panel 217 and the side wall panel 214.
[0043] Again, the cut line 224 may extend substantially parallel to and slightly offset
from fold line 218, thereby causing a portion of top panel 212 to protrude into side
panel 214 to define a protruding portion 231.
[0044] Similarly, the lower edge of tab 232 is, in this embodiment, defined by divergent,
fold lines 233a and 233b arranged either side of a fourth cut line 230. In alternative
embodiments, the fourth cut line can be dispensed with. Fold and cut lines 233a, 233b;
230 are preferably arranged as a continuous curved section for reasons described below.
In alternative embodiments, the fold lines 233a and 233b are straight.
[0045] A pair of spaced mutually parallel fold lines 236 and 240 extend between cut lines
228 and 230. Fold lines 236 and 240 are arranged to be substantially perpendicular
to fold line 224 so as to promote the bowing of tab 232 out of the plane of side panel
214 when the carton is set up as described below, so that tab 232 includes outer tab
portions 234 and 238 that better conform to the shape of the article. In other classes
of embodiment score lines are provided rather than fold lines, and it is anticipated
that the number and position of such fold lines may be altered.
[0046] Of course in other embodiments, the fold lines 236, 240, 244a and 244b may be omitted
from the blank without departing from the scope of invention.
[0047] There may further comprise one or more flaps 245a, 245b positioned along opposing
side edges of tab 232 which flaps are able to flex out of alignment with their adjacent
beveled panel 217a and 217b along fold lines 244a and 244b respectively. These flaps
245a, 245b, optionally, engage the underside of the protruding flange of the article.
[0048] Referring now to Figure 10, a fourth embodiment of the invention is shown in which
like numerals where possible have been used for like parts with the addition of the
prefix "3". Therefore, only the differences will now be described in any greater detail.
The blank 310 of the fourth embodiment incorporates the same retention structures
322a, 322b, 322c and 322d in order to retain two articles A.
[0049] Again, the article retention tab 322 is formed in part from the beveled panel 317
and in part from the side wall panel 314. In this embodiment, the fold lines 333a
and 333b are arranged astride the fold line 324 between the beveled panel and side
wall panel 314. Thus, the outer portions 334, 338 of tab 322 are hingedly connected
to the beveled panel 317 and to the side wall panel 314.
[0050] In order to improve the bowing of the tab further, there may comprise a slit 350
extending from cut line 328 into tab 322 and there may further comprise a tear stopper
slit 352 at the end point of slit 350. In use, the central part 332 of tab 322 therefore
comprises a pair of flap portions 366, 368 adapted to be folded outward further so
that the upper edge of the tab defined by cut line 328 better conforms to the shape
of the flange when the carton is in a set up condition. In addition, the tear stopper
slit acts to defect stresses from the slit to prevent unwanted tearing.
[0051] Referring to the construction of the carton from the blank and in particular to Figures
9 to 11 the blank is placed onto one or more articles A1, A2 to be packaged such that
top panel 212 overlies the lid of article A, the top panel being dimensioned such
that flange portion or lip L extends outwardly beyond fold lines 218 and 220. Side
panels 214 and 216 are then folded downwardly about fold lines 218 and 220 thus initially
causing tab 232 to fold outwardly about fold lines 233a and 233b due to the protruding
position of flange L.
[0052] At approximately the same time, the beveled panels 217 and 219 are folded out of
alignment with respect to side wall panels 214 and 216 respectively along fold lines
224 and 226.
[0053] Once side panels 214 and 216 are brought into an almost perpendicular relationship
with top panel 212, the free upper edge of tab 232 is automatically brought into engagement
with the underside of flange L such that a portion of flange L protrudes through the
slit formed by cut line 228 as illustrated in Figure 11. As can be seen most clearly
from Figure 11, because flange F is of greater thickness than the minimum width of
the slit, the tab 232 is caused to pivot outwardly with respect to side wall panel
214 along fold lines 233a and 233b in order to accommodate the flange F.
[0054] It will be seen that outer portions 234 and 238 are also folded out of alignment
with respect to the central portion of tab 232 so as to better conform to the shape
of the flange and, optionally, outer flaps 245a and 245b are folded along fold lines
244a and 244b respectively.
[0055] Once side panels 214 and 216 are at rest, the natural tendency of the side panels
to fold upwardly and resume their original position with respect to the top panel
212 causes region 239 of side panel 214 to bow inwardly whilst tab 232 bows outwardly
due to the curved arrangement of fold lines 233a and 233b and cut line 230 coupled
with the compression load on tab 225. This causes an aperture (not shown) to form
between side panel 214 and tab 232 and furthermore effectively causes tab 232 to act
as a strut to counteract the tendency of side panel 214 to fold upwardly. In this
embodiment, the article retention arrangements 222b, 222c and 222d operate in a similar
manner.
[0056] In order to remove the carton from the article A1, A2 an end user thereof engages
the bowed portion of side panel 214 and folds the side panel in the direction indicated
by arrow X, thereby overcoming the "overcentre" resistance to the folding caused by
the bowing of region 238 and tab 232 and the article A1, A2 is released from the clip.
[0057] The carton of the fourth embodiment is constructed in a similar manner to the third
embodiment whereby the blank 310 is placed onto one or more articles A1, A2 to be
packaged such that the top panel 312 overlies the lid L of article A. The side wall
panels 314, 316 and beveled panels 317 and 319 are folded downwardly out of alignment
in an identical manner to the third embodiment which causes the tab 332 to be folded
outwardly along fold lines 333a and 333b, due to the protruding position of the flange
L. Once the side panels are substantially perpendicular to the top panel 312, the
free upper edge of tab 332 is automatically pulled into engagement with the underside
of the flange such that a portion of the flange L protrudes through the slip formed
by cut lines 328, as illustrated in Figure 12.
[0058] The tab 332 is caused to pivot outwardly along fold lines 333a and 333b, with respect
to side wall panel 314 in order to accommodate the flange F. It will be seen from
Figure 12 that outer portions 334 and 338 are also folded out of alignment with respect
to the central portion of tab 332 along fold lines 336 and 340 so as to better conform
to the shape of the flange.
[0059] The fifth embodiment of article retention structure is illustrated in Figure 13 and
is similar to the first embodiment shown in which like numerals where possible have
been used for like parts with the addition of the prefix "4". Only the differences
between the first and fifth embodiments will be described in any greater detail.
[0060] The cut line 424 is non-linear so that the slit defined once the clip is set up differs
in width across its cross-section. Thus, a clip of this type would be suitable for
a flange with a stepped profile or jar lid. Of course, the cut line could be a different
shape according to the profile of the article flange, without departing from the scope
of invention. In this embodiment, the fold lines 432a and 432b are shaped to form
a continuous curve with cut line 430.
[0061] In other respects, including construction, the clip blank is identical to the first
embodiment, so any reference above to the construction of the first embodiment is
also applicable to this embodiment.
[0062] The sixth embodiment is described by reference to Figures 14 to 19. In this embodiment
the blank 510 includes a plurality of pairs of article retention structures 522a,
522b, and preferably, four such structures in order to retain four articles A (Figure
19).
[0063] The blank 510 comprises a series of panels to form a wraparound carton. Thus, there
comprises, in series, an inner base wall panel 512, a first outer base wall panel
513, a first side wall panel 514, a top panel 517, a second side wall panel 516 and
securing panel 515 hingedly interconnected in series about fold lines 519, 518, 520,
521 and 523 respectively. In this embodiment, four apertures 550 are provided in top
panel 517 in order to receive the main body of the articles A.
[0064] The article retention structures 522 are similar to the first embodiment and shown
in which like numerals where possible have been used for like parts with the addition
of the prefix "5".
[0065] In this embodiment, there is no slit, due to the orientation of the articles, described
in more detail below. However, the upper edge of the tab 525 is adapted to engage
the upper edge of the flange, as opposed to the lower edge in the other embodiments.
The tab 525 functions in the same manner as the first embodiment and is provided with
the same features, and in this embodiment the upper edge of the tab 525 is offset
fold line 520 or 521 as the case may be. The cut lines 526 and 528, as well as defining
the end edges of tab 525, also define the edge of aperture 550.
[0066] In order to construct the carton from the blank of Figure 14, reference is made to
Figures 15 to 18 in which the blank is again preferably set up to form a carton in
a straight line machine. Articles A are first placed through apertures 550 by relative
vertical movement between the article and blank and first and second side panels 514
and 516 are folded downwardly about fold lines 520 and 521 away from the articles
so as to be slope inwardly, as shown in Figure 16. The inner and outer base panels
are then folded inwardly and secured to securing flap 515 in overlapping arrangement
using glue or other suitable means known in the art so as to form a tubular carton
as shown in Figures 17 and 18.
[0067] The folding process described above automatically causes the flange portions F of
articles A to protrude through the part of apertures 550 adjacent to tab 525 to be
engaged by the article retention structure 522b, shown in Figure 19 and thereby setting
up tab 525 as described above in more detail for the first embodiment.
[0068] To remove articles from the carton, the end user thereof preferably forces the tab
525 outwards thereby releasing the flanges F from the abutment with the retention
structure. One or more articles can then be removed from the carton.
[0069] The construction of the cartons or clips from the blanks described above can be formed
by a series of sequential folding operations in a straight line machine so that the
carton is not required to be rotated or inverted to complete its construction. The
folding process is not limited to that described above and may be altered according
to particular manufacturing requirements.
[0070] It will be recognized that as used herein, directional references such as "top",
"base", "end", and "side" "upper", "lower", "inner" and "outer" do not limit the respective
panels to such orientation, but merely serve to distinguish these panels from one
another. Any reference to hinged connection should not be construed as necessarily
referring to a single fold line only: indeed it is envisaged that hinged connection
can be formed from one or more of one of the following a score line, a frangible line
or a fold line, without departing from the scope of invention.
[0071] It should be recognized that numerous changes may be made within the scope of the
invention. In particular, it should be apparent to a person skilled in the art that
the retention arrangements described above may be applied to a wide variety of carton
types for example wraparound cartons, top gripping cartons or other such cartons in
which it is necessary for articles to be packaged having flange portions to be retained
without the use of glue or other known means. The position of the retention structure
may be adjusted to accommodate articles having flanges at locations other than at
the ends of the carton.
1. A package comprising a carton and at least one article (A), the or each article being
of the type having a laterally extending flange, (F) the carton comprising a top wall
panel (12), a side wall panel (14) connected to the top wall panel and an article
retention structure therebetween, the article retention structure comprising a tab
(25) formed at least in part from the side wall panel, the tab including an upper
edge (24) defining in part a slit receiving a portion of the flange of one of said
articles and engaging the underside of that flange and the tab including an opposing
lower edge, which lower edge is defined in part by first and second fold lines (32a,
32b) and in part by a frangible line (30) between said fold lines (32a, 32b), characterised in that the frangible line and the fold lines are constructed and arranged such that the
tab (25) is pivoted with respect to the adjacent side wall panel and said upper edge
is displaced out of the plane of the side wall, such that the tab is bowed outwardly
as viewed from the outside of the carton, such that a portion (38) of the side panel
adjacent said frangible line is bowed inwardly, as viewed from the outside of the
carton and so that the tab (25) resists the natural tendency of the side wall to return
to its original position.
2. A package according to claim 1 wherein a bevelled panel (217a/217b/217c) connects
the top wall and the side wall and said tab is formed in part from the bevelled panel
and in part from the side wall panel.
3. A package according to either of claims 1 or 2 wherein the first and second fold lines
are mutually divergent towards the upper edge of the tab.
4. A package according to any of claims 1 to 3 wherein the upper edge is substantially
aligned with a third fold line (18) interconnecting the top panel with the side panel.
5. A package according to either of claims 1 to 3 wherein the upper edge is offset from
a fold line interconnecting the top panel with the side panel.
6. A package according to any preceding claim wherein the first and second fold lines
are curved or wherein the first and second fold lines are straight.
7. A package according to any preceding claim wherein said frangible line (30, 230, 330)
is curved.
8. A package according to any preceding claim wherein a further fold line (34a, 34b)
extends between said upper and lower edges of the tab and is provided to encourage
the tab to bow outwardly with respect to an article held within said retaining structure.
9. A package according to any preceding claim wherein the article retention structure
further comprises a portion (231) protruding outwardly of the top panel to protect
the article's flange.
10. A package according to claim 2 wherein the first and second fold lines are arranged
astride a fold line (226, 326) between the beveled panel and the side wall panel.
11. A package according to claim 2 wherein the first and second fold lines are formed
only in the side wall panel.
12. A package according to any of the preceding claims wherein there further comprises
a vertical slit (350) and a tear stopper slit (352) formed at one end of the vertical
slit intermediate the upper and lower edges of the tab.
13. A package according to any preceding claim further comprising a second side wall (116)
panel and a base wall panel (142) thereby forming a tubular structure.
14. A blank for forming a carton for packaging one or more articles (A) each being of
the type having a laterally extending flange (F), the blank comprising a top wall
panel (12), a side wall panel (14) connected to the top wall panel and means for forming
an article retention structure therebetween the means for forming an article retention
structure comprising a tab (25) formed at least in part from the side wall panel,
the tab including a first edge (24) arranged adjacent to the top panel for defining
in part a slit for receiving a flange portion of an article and for engaging an underside
of that flange and a second opposing edge defined in part by first and second fold
lines (32a, 32b) and in part by a frangible line (30) between said fold lines, characterised in that the frangible line and the fold lines are constructed and arranged such that the
tab is pivotable with respect to the adjacent side wall panel and said upper edge
is displaceable out of the plane of the side wall, so that when the blank is erected
into a carton containing an article the tab is caused to bow outwardly, as viewed
from the outside of the carton, thereby causing a portion of the side panel adjacent
said frangible line to bow inwardly, as viewed from the outside of the carton and
so that that the tab resists the natural tendency of the side wall to return to its
original position.
15. A blank according to claim 14 wherein a beveled panel connects the top wall panel
and the side wall panel, and wherein the tab is formed in part from the first bevelled
panel.
16. A blank according to either of claims 14 or 15 wherein the first and second fold lines
are mutually divergent towards the first edge of the tab.
17. A blank according to claim 15 wherein the first and second fold lines are arranged
astride the fold line (226, 326) between the beveled panel and the side wall panel.
18. A blank according to claim 14 or claim 15 wherein the divergent fold lines are formed
only in the side wall panel.
19. A blank according to any one of claims 14 to 18 wherein there further comprises a
vertical slit (350) and a tear stopper slit (352) formed at one end of the vertical
slit intermediate the upper and lower edge of the tab.
20. A blank according to any of claims 14 to 19 wherein the first edge (24) is substantially
aligned with a third fold line interconnecting the top wall panel with the side wall
panel.
21. A blank according to any of claims 14 to 20 wherein the first edge is offset from
a third fold line interconnecting the top wall panel with the side wall panel.
22. A blank according to any one of claims 14 to 21 wherein the first and second fold
lines are curved.
23. A blank according to claim 14 wherein the frangible line is curved.
24. A blank according to any one of claims 14 to 23 wherein a fold line (34a, 34b) extends
from the first edge to one of the first and second fold lines.
25. A blank according to any one of claims 14 to 24 further comprising a second side wall
panel (116) and a base wall panel (142).
1. Verpackung mit einer Schachtel und wenigstens einem Gegenstand (A), wobei der oder
jeder Gegenstand einen sich lateral erstreckenden Flansch (F) aufweist, wobei die
Schachtel eine Deckenwandfläche (12), eine Seitenwandfläche (14), die mit der Deckenwandfläche
verbunden ist, sowie eine Gegenstandsrückhaltestruktur dazwischen aufweist, wobei
die Gegenstandsrückhaltestruktur eine Lasche (25) umfasst, die zumindest zum Teil
aus der Seitenwandfläche ausgebildet ist, wobei die Lasche eine obere Kante (24) umfasst,
die zum Teil einen Schlitz definiert, der einen Abschnitt des Flansches von einem
der Gegenstände aufnimmt und die Unterseite dieses Flansches in Eingriff nimmt, und
wobei die Lasche eine gegenüberliegende untere Kante aufweist, wobei die untere Kante
zum Teil durch eine erste und zweite Faltlinie (32a, 32b) und zum Teil durch eine
Bruchlinie (30) zwischen den Faltlinien (32a, 32b) definiert wird, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Bruchlinie und die Faltlinien derart ausgestaltet und angeordnet sind, dass die
Lasche (25) hinsichtlich der angrenzenden Seitenwandfläche verschwenkt ist und die
obere Kante aus der Ebene der Seitenwand verrückt ist, dass die Lasche, von außerhalb
der Schachtel betrachtet, nach außen gebogen ist, dass ein Abschnitt (38) der Seitenwandfläche
angrenzend der Bruchlinie, von außerhalb der Schachtel betrachtet, nach innen gebogen
ist, und dass die Lasche (25) der natürlichen Tendenz der Seitenwand widerstrebt,
in deren ursprüngliche Position zurückzukehren.
2. Verpackung nach Anspruch 1, wobei eine abgeschrägte Wandfläche (217a/217b/217c) die
Deckenwand und die Seitenwand verbindet und die Lasche zum Teil aus der abgeschrägten
Wandfläche und zum Teil aus der Seitenwandfläche ausgebildet ist.
3. Verpackung nach Anspruch 1 oder 2, wobei die erste und die zweite Faltlinie in Richtung
der oberen Kante der Lasche voneinander weg divergieren.
4. Verpackung nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 3, wobei die obere Kante im Wesentlichen
mit einer dritten Faltlinie (18) ausgerichtet ist, die die Deckenwandfläche mit der
Seitenwandfläche verbindet.
5. Verpackung nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 3, wobei die obere Kante von einer Faltlinie
versetzt ist, die die Deckenwandfläche mit der Seitenwandfläche verbindet.
6. Verpackung nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, wobei die erste und die zweite
Faltlinie gebogen sind oder wobei die erste und die zweite Faltlinie gerade sind.
7. Verpackung nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, wobei die Bruchlinie (30, 230,
330) gebogen ist.
8. Verpackung nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, wobei eine weitere Faltlinie (34a,
34b) sich zwischen der oberen und der unteren Kante der Lasche erstreckt und bereitgestellt
ist, um die Lasche dazu zu veranlassen, hinsichtlich eines Gegenstands sich nach außen
zu biegen, der in der Rückhaltestruktur gehalten wird.
9. Verpackung nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, wobei die Gegenstandsrückhaltestruktur
ferner einen Abschnitt (231) umfasst, der von der Deckenwandfläche nach außen absteht,
um den Flansch des Gegenstands zu schützen.
10. Verpackung nach Anspruch 2, wobei die erste und die zweite Faltlinie rittlings einer
Faltlinie (226, 326) zwischen der abgeschrägten Wandfläche und der Seitenwandfläche
angeordnet sind.
11. Verpackung nach Anspruch 2, wobei die erste und die zweite Faltlinie lediglich in
der Seitenwandfläche ausgebildet sind.
12. Verpackung nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, wobei ferner ein vertikaler Schlitz
(350) und ein Reißstopperschlitz (352) umfasst werden, der an einem Ende des vertikalen
Schlitzes zwischen der oberen und der unteren Kante der Lasche ausgebildet ist.
13. Verpackung nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, ferner umfassend eine zweite Seitenwandfläche
(116) und eine Bodenwandfläche (142), um dadurch eine röhrenförmige Struktur auszubilden.
14. Zuschnitt zum Ausbilden einer Schachtel zum Verpacken eines oder mehrerer Gegenstände
(A), wobei jeder Gegenstand einen sich lateral erstreckenden Flansch (F) aufweist,
wobei der Zuschnitt eine Deckenwandfläche (12), eine Seitenwandfläche (14), die mit
der Deckenwandfläche verbunden ist, und Mittel zum Ausbilden einer Gegenstandsrückhaltestruktur
dazwischen umfasst, wobei die Mittel zum Ausbilden einer Gegenstandsrückhaltestruktur
eine Lasche (25) umfassen, die wenigstens zum Teil aus der Seitenwandfläche ausgebildet
ist, wobei die Lasche eine erste Kante (24) umfasst, die angrenzend der Deckenwandfläche
angeordnet ist, um zum Teil einen Schlitz für die Aufnahme eines Flanschabschnittes
eines Gegenstands zu definieren und eine Unterseite dieses Flansches in Eingriff zu
nehmen, sowie eine zweite gegenüberliegende Kante, die zum Teil durch eine erste und
eine zweite Faltlinie (32a, 32b) und zum Teil durch eine Bruchlinie (30) zwischen
den Faltlinien definiert wird, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Bruchlinie und die Faltlinien ausgestaltet und angeordnet sind, so dass die Lasche
hinsichtlich der angrenzenden Seitenwandfläche verschwenkt werden kann und die obere
Kante aus der Ebene der Seitenwand verrückt werden kann, so dass dann, wenn der Zuschnitt
in eine Schachtel aufgerichtet wird, die einen Gegenstand enthält, bewirkt wird, dass
die Lasche sich, von außerhalb der Schachtel betrachtet, nach außen biegt, um somit
zu bewirken, dass ein Abschnitt der Seitenwandfläche angrenzend der Bruchlinie sich,
von außerhalb der Schachtel betrachtet, nach innen verbiegt und so dass die Lasche
der natürlichen Tendenz der Seitenwand widersteht, in deren Ursprungsposition zurückzukehren.
15. Zuschnitt nach Anspruch 14, wobei eine abgeschrägte Wandfläche die Deckenwandfläche
und die Seitenwandfläche verbindet und wobei die Lasche zum Teil aus der ersten abgeschrägten
Wandfläche ausgebildet ist.
16. Zuschnitt nach Anspruch 14 oder 15, wobei die erste und die zweite Faltlinie in Richtung
der ersten Kante der Lasche voneinander weg divergieren.
17. Zuschnitt nach Anspruch 15, wobei die erste und die zweite Faltlinie rittlings der
Faltlinie (226, 326) zwischen der abgeschrägten Wandfläche und der Seitenwandfläche
angeordnet sind.
18. Zuschnitt nach Anspruch 14 oder 15, wobei die divergierenden Faltlinien lediglich
in der Seitenwandfläche ausgebildet sind.
19. Zuschnitt nach einem der Ansprüche 14 bis 18, wobei ferner ein vertikaler Schlitz
(350) und ein Reißstopperschlitz (352) umfasst werden, der an einem Ende des vertikalen
Schlitzes zwischen der oberen und der unteren Kante der Lasche ausgebildet ist.
20. Zuschnitt nach einem der Ansprüche 14 bis 19, wobei die erste Kante (24) im Wesentlichen
mit einer dritten Faltlinie ausgerichtet ist, die die Deckenwandfläche mit der Seitenwandfläche
verbindet.
21. Zuschnitt nach einem der Ansprüche 14 bis 20, wobei die erste Kante von einer dritten
Faltlinie versetzt ist, die die Deckenwandfläche mit der Seitenwandfläche verbindet.
22. Zuschnitt nach einem der Ansprüche 14 bis 21, wobei die erste und die zweite Faltlinie
gebogen sind.
23. Zuschnitt nach Anspruch 14, wobei die Bruchlinie gebogen ist.
24. Zuschnitt nach einem der Ansprüche 14 bis 23, wobei eine Faltlinie (34a, 34b) sich
von der ersten Kante zu der ersten oder der zweiten Faltlinie erstreckt.
25. Zuschnitt nach einem der Ansprüche 14 bis 24, ferner umfassend eine zweite Seitenwandfläche
(116) und eine Bodenwandfläche (142).
1. Emballage comprenant un carton et au moins un article (A), le ou chaque article étant
du type de ceux présentant une collerette (F) à développement latéral, le carton comprenant
un panneau de paroi de dessus (12), un panneau de paroi latéral (14) relié au panneau
de paroi de dessus et une structure de retenue de l'article entre les deux, cette
structure de retenue de l'article comprenant une languette (25) formée au moins en
partie à partir du panneau de paroi latéral, cette languette comportant un rebord
supérieur (24) délimitant en partie une fente destinée à recevoir une partie de la
collerette d'un desdits articles ainsi qu'à venir en contact avec le dessous de cette
collerette et la languette comportant un rebord inférieur en vis-à-vis, ce rebord
inférieur est délimité en partie par une première et une seconde ligne de pliage (32a,
32b) et en partie par une ligne de déchirure (30) entre lesdites lignes de pliage
(32a, 32b), caractérisé en ce que la ligne de déchirure et les lignes de pliage sont conçues et disposées de telle
manière que la languette (25) puisse pivoter par rapport au panneau de paroi latéral
adjacent et ledit rebord supérieur puisse être déplacé hors du plan de la paroi latérale,
de telle manière que la languette puisse être courbée vers l'extérieur, vue de l'extérieur
du carton, de telle manière qu'une partie (38) du panneau latéral situé au voisinage
immédiat de ladite ligne de déchirure puisse être courbée vers l'intérieur, vue de
l'extérieur du carton, et de façon que la languette (25) résiste à la tendance naturelle
de la paroi latérale à revenir à sa position initiale.
2. Emballage selon la revendication 1, dans lequel la paroi de dessus et la paroi latérale
sont reliées par un panneau biseauté (217a/217b/217c) et ladite languette est formée
en partie à partir du panneau biseauté et en partie à partir du panneau de paroi latéral.
3. Emballage selon la revendication 1 ou la revendication 2, dans lequel les première
et deuxième lignes de pliage sont divergentes l'une par rapport à l'autre vers le
rebord supérieur de la languette.
4. Emballage selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 3, dans lequel le rebord supérieur
est sensiblement aligné avec une troisième ligne de pliage (18) reliant le panneau
de dessus au panneau latéral.
5. Emballage selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 3, dans lequel le rebord supérieur
est décalé par rapport à la ligne de pliage reliant le panneau de dessus au panneau
latéral.
6. Emballage selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans lequel les première
et deuxième lignes de pliage sont courbées ou dans lequel les première et deuxième
lignes de pliage sont droites.
7. Emballage selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans lequel la ligne
de déchirure (30, 230, 330) est courbée.
8. Emballage selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans lequel une autre
ligne de pliage (34a, 34b) s'étend entre lesdits rebords supérieur et inférieur de
la languette et elle est prévue pour favoriser l'inclinaison de la languette vers
l'extérieur par rapport à un article contenu dans ladite structure de retenue.
9. Emballage selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans lequel la structure
de retenue de l'article comporte en outre une partie (231) qui fait saillie vers l'extérieur
depuis le panneau de dessus afin de protéger la collerette de l'article.
10. Emballage selon la revendication 2, dans lequel les première et deuxième lignes de
pliage sont disposées à califourchon sur la ligne de pliage (226, 326) entre le panneau
biseauté et le panneau de paroi latéral.
11. Emballage selon la revendication 2, dans lequel les première et deuxième lignes de
pliage sont formées uniquement sur le panneau de paroi latéral.
12. Emballage selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans lequel il comporte
en outre une fente verticale (350) et une fente d'arrêt de déchirure (352) formée
à une extrémité de la fente verticale et située entre les rebords supérieur et inférieur
de la languette.
13. Emballage selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes comprenant en outre
un deuxième panneau de paroi latéral (116) et un panneau de paroi de base (142) formant
ainsi une structure tubulaire.
14. Découpe destinée à former un carton d'emballage pour un ou plusieurs articles (A),
chacun d'eux étant du type de ceux présentant une collerette (F) à développement latéral,
la découpe comprenant un panneau de paroi de dessus (12), un panneau de paroi latéral
(14) relié au panneau de paroi de dessus et des moyens pour former une structure de
retenue de l'article entre les deux, les moyens pour former une structure de retenue
de l'article comprenant une languette (25) formée au moins en partie à partir du panneau
de paroi latéral, cette languette comportant un premier rebord (24) disposé adjacent
au panneau de dessus afin de délimiter en partie une fente destinée à recevoir une
partie de collerette d'un article ainsi qu'à venir en contact avec le dessous de cette
collerette et un deuxième rebord en vis-à-vis délimité en partie par une première
et une seconde ligne de pliage (32a, 32b) et en partie par une ligne de déchirure
(30) entre lesdites lignes de pliage, caractérisée en ce que la ligne de déchirure et les lignes de pliage sont conçues et disposées de telle
manière que la languette puisse pivoter par rapport au panneau de paroi latéral adjacent
et que ledit rebord supérieur puisse être déplacé hors du plan de la paroi latérale,
de sorte que, lorsque la découpe est érigée pour former un carton contenant un article,
la languette se courbe vers l'extérieur, vue de l'extérieur du carton, et ainsi amenant
une partie du panneau latéral situé au voisinage immédiat de ladite ligne de déchirure
à se courber vers l'intérieur, vue de l'extérieur du carton, et de sorte que la languette
résiste à la tendance naturelle de la paroi latérale à revenir à sa position initiale.
15. Découpe selon la revendication 14, dans laquelle le panneau de paroi supérieur et
le panneau de paroi latéral sont reliés par un panneau biseauté, et dans laquelle
la languette est formée en partie à partir du premier panneau biseauté.
16. Découpe selon la revendication 14 ou la revendication 15, dans laquelle les première
et deuxième lignes de pliage sont divergentes l'une par rapport à l'autre vers le
premier rebord de la languette.
17. Découpe selon la revendication 15, dans laquelle les première et deuxième lignes de
pliage sont disposées à califourchon sur la ligne de pliage (226, 326) entre le panneau
biseauté et le panneau de paroi latéral.
18. Découpe selon la revendication 14 ou la revendication 15, dans laquelle les lignes
de pliage divergentes sont formées uniquement sur le panneau de paroi latéral.
19. Découpe selon l'une quelconque des revendications 14 à 18, dans laquelle elle comprend
en outre une fente verticale (350) et une fente d'arrêt de déchirure (352) formée
à une extrémité de la fente verticale et située entre les rebords supérieur et inférieur
de la languette.
20. Découpe selon l'une quelconque des revendications 14 à 19, dans laquelle le premier
rebord (24) est sensiblement aligné avec la troisième ligne de pliage reliant le panneau
de paroi supérieur au panneau de paroi latéral.
21. Découpe selon l'une quelconque des revendications 14 à 20, dans laquelle le premier
rebord est décalé par rapport à la troisième ligne de pliage reliant le panneau de
paroi supérieur au panneau de paroi latéral.
22. Découpe selon l'une quelconque des revendications 14 à 21, dans laquelle les première
et deuxième lignes de pliage sont courbées.
23. Découpe selon la revendication 14, dans laquelle la ligne de déchirure est courbée.
24. Découpe selon l'une quelconque des revendications 14 à 23, dans laquelle une ligne
de pliage (34a, 34b) s'étend depuis le premier rebord vers l'une des première et deuxième
lignes de pliage.
25. Découpe selon l'une quelconque des revendications 14 à 24 comportant en outre un deuxième
panneau de paroi latéral (116) et un panneau de paroi de base (142).