EP0929455A1 - Process for producing a cup-shaped combination packing container, the plastic inside and outside parts for such a process, and container produced by this process - Google Patents
Process for producing a cup-shaped combination packing container, the plastic inside and outside parts for such a process, and container produced by this processInfo
- Publication number
- EP0929455A1 EP0929455A1 EP96942227A EP96942227A EP0929455A1 EP 0929455 A1 EP0929455 A1 EP 0929455A1 EP 96942227 A EP96942227 A EP 96942227A EP 96942227 A EP96942227 A EP 96942227A EP 0929455 A1 EP0929455 A1 EP 0929455A1
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- European Patent Office
- Prior art keywords
- plastic inner
- inner part
- cup
- outer part
- jacket
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
- B65D25/00—Details of other kinds or types of rigid or semi-rigid containers
- B65D25/34—Coverings or external coatings
- B65D25/36—Coverings or external coatings formed by applying sheet material
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
- B65D77/00—Packages formed by enclosing articles or materials in preformed containers, e.g. boxes, cartons, sacks or bags
- B65D77/22—Details
- B65D77/24—Inserts or accessories added or incorporated during filling of containers
- B65D77/245—Utensils for removing the contents from the package, e.g. spoons, forks, spatulas
Definitions
- the present invention relates to the field of packaging. It relates to methods for producing a cup-shaped combination packaging container, which comprises an inner cup-shaped plastic inner part that tapers downwards and an adjacent, jacket-like outer part that surrounds the plastic inner part. It further relates to a plastic inner part and outer part for such a method, as well as a combination packaging container produced by this method.
- Combination packaging containers of the type mentioned are known from earlier patents of the applicant, EP-B1-0 102 522 or EP-B1-0 408 515, the disclosure of which is expressly intended to be part of the present application.
- Stackable combi packaging containers in which a cup-shaped inner part, usually deep-drawn from a film, is encased by an outer part made of another material, e.g. paper, cardboard material or another plastic, have various advantages.
- the container can be optimally matched to the use of two different materials The respective application can be adapted.
- the use of a separate outer part has the advantage that the outer part is separated from the container with pictures, text advertising, instructions for use or The like can be printed, which enables a significantly better print quality.
- the separation of the container into individual fractions results in significant advantages in waste disposal (recycling) ch the two-layer construction of the container achieve increased mechanical strength, which is particularly advantageous when transporting in multi-layer containers
- the jacket-like, usually printed outer part is first produced.
- a corresponding cut is wrapped around a mandrel and the side edges are glued together so that they overlap
- the outer part is then inserted into the deep-drawing mold of a plastic deep-drawing device.
- the outer part is then deep-drawn into the outer part, as described in the already mentioned EP-B1-0 102 522.
- the deep-drawn plastic inner part thus connects to the outer part in a form-fitting manner manufacture combination packaging containers.
- Suitable additional configurations of the outer part such as, for example, folding the lower edge (12 in FIG.
- EP-B1-0 102 522 1 of EP-B1-0 102 522) or an elevation in the form of a circumferential groove (16 in FIG. 1 of EP-B1-0 102 522) to ensure that the positive connection is stable and permanent and does not require gluing between the inner and outer part.
- additional separating elements such as the predetermined separating strip described in EP-B1-0 408 515 can be provided in the outer part.
- the known manufacturing method for combination packaging containers described above although it has proven itself in practice, has some disadvantages:
- the finished container is the finished container due to the direct positive connection between the plastic inner part and the printed outer part, which is matched to the later container content Specified for its later use If, for example, a manufacturer of different yoghurt products needs to have the differently printed yoghurt cups required for continuous production in stock, this requires a considerable amount of space because the fully formed cups must be stored separately according to species. If the cups are produced at a different location and transported to the filling location, the transport costs also increase.
- Another major disadvantage of the known method lies in the complexity of the machines used.
- a further disadvantage of the known method lies in the attainable axial crushing strength of the finished containers.
- the container usually has a circumferential shoulder serving as a support shoulder to improve the stackability ( 3 in Fig. 1 of EP-B1-0 408 515).
- the heel Due to the manufacturing process, the heel is present in the outer part as well as in the molded plastic inner part. Thanks to the inherently stiffening composite structure of the container, the heel results in a weakening of the container wall with respect to axial compressive forces, i.e., attacking perpendicular to the container bottom, because the container wall is in the area of the heel Tending to buckle Such weakening of the container with respect to axial compression forces is particularly undesirable if the filled and closed containers are to be stacked directly in several layers on a pallet or the like.
- the object of the present invention is to provide a method for producing a combination packaging container consisting of a plastic inner part and a jacket-like outer part, which avoids the aforementioned disadvantages and simplifies the production devices, reduces the transport and storage costs for the finished containers, and a Improved stiffness of the container in the axial direction enables a plastic inner part and outer part suitable for the method, as well as a combination packaging container produced according to the method
- the object is achieved in a method of the type mentioned at the outset by pushing the jacket-like outer part over the fully formed, cup-shaped plastic inner part and then fixing it to the cup-shaped plastic inner part.
- the essence of the invention consists in producing or molding the outer part and the inner plastic part separately from one another and then connecting the two parts to one another by pushing the outer part over the inner part and fixing it to the inner part. In this way, it is possible to use simple deep-drawing devices to specify non-specific varieties to produce cup-shaped plastic inner parts, which are only connected to the correspondingly printed or otherwise assembled outer parts to form the finished combination container. This increases the flexibility in production and considerably simplifies storage and transport.
- a cup-shaped plastic inner part is therefore used, which comprises latching means. into which the jacket-like outer part can be detachably latched for fixing to the cup-shaped plastic inner part.
- the finished combination container can be obtained by simply plugging the two parts into each other, and that the outer part can later be easily separated from the inner part, for example to read the printed inside of the outer part, or to read the different types of material Separate container for separate disposal or reprocessing.
- the latching means comprise a circumferential shoulder arranged in the bottom region of the cup-shaped plastic inner part, the outside diameter of which is larger than the inside diameter of the lower edge of the jacket-like outer part, and that the jacket-like outer part also slides over the cup-shaped plastic inner part when pushed its lower edge is pushed so far over the circumferential shoulder that it engages behind the shoulder, that the latching means continue to comprise an upper, outwardly projecting edge on the cup-shaped plastic inner part, and that the jacket-like outer part with its upper edge from below when pushed over the cup-shaped plastic inner part pushes against the edge and is held after snapping between the edge and the circumferential shoulder.
- the jacket-like outer part can absorb any axial compressive forces applied to the container without being weakened
- the jacket-like outer part can be produced in different ways.
- a blank is wound into a jacket to produce the jacket-like outer part and the side edges in an overlap area are glued to one another.
- the outer part can thus be pushed over the plastic inner part without further measures become
- a blank is folded along two fold lines to produce the jacket-like outer part and the side edges are glued together in an overlap area.
- the glued outer part is then in a flat-printed form. It can be stacked, transported and stored easily and space-saving if required the flat-printed outer parts are then stretched into a tube and pushed over the plastic inner part
- the plastic inner part according to the invention is distinguished by the fact that it is cup-shaped and tapering downward, and that locking means are provided on the plastic inner part, into which the jacket-like outer part can be snapped into place for fixing to the cup-shaped plastic inner part
- a preferred embodiment is characterized in that the latching means comprise a circumferential shoulder arranged in the bottom area of the plastic inner part, the outer diameter of which is larger than the diameter of the lower one Edge of the jacket-like outer part, and that the latching means continue to have an upper, outwardly projecting edge on the cup-shaped plastic inner part.
- the latching means comprise a circumferential shoulder arranged in the bottom area of the plastic inner part, the outer diameter of which is larger than the diameter of the lower one Edge of the jacket-like outer part, and that the latching means continue to have an upper, outwardly projecting edge on the cup-shaped plastic inner part.
- the latching means comprise a circumferential shoulder arranged in the bottom area of the plastic inner part, the outer diameter of which is larger than the diameter of the lower one Edge of the jacket-like outer part, and that the latching means continue to have an upper, outwardly projecting edge on the cup-shaped plastic inner part.
- a sealing flange against which edge the jacket-like outer part abuts with its
- a circumferential, inwardly projecting shoulder is provided in order to improve the stackability in the base region of the cup-shaped plastic inner parts.
- the circumferential shoulder forms the upper limit of a circumferential rear pull, which is bounded at the bottom by the circumferential shoulder. At the same time the induction of compressive forces into the jacket-like outer part is facilitated by the rear pull.
- the inventive method of separate production of plastic inner and outer part makes it possible to give the plastic inner part a shape that differs from the shape of the jacket-like outer part, at least in certain areas.
- This advantage can be used to create a geometrically defined, accessible from the outside space between the plastic inner part and the outer part without loss of stability or other disadvantages, which space for different additional tasks, especially for holding objects such as straws, spoons or others Consumption aids, or giveaways and the like.
- a corresponding preferred embodiment of the plastic inner part is characterized in that the plastic inner part has an inwardly recessed shape for receiving additional objects between the plastic inner part and the outer part pushed over it.
- the shape is elongated and extends over the entire height of the plastic inner part. This makes it possible to easily accommodate elongated consumption aids such as (curved) drinking straws or spoons in the space formed.
- an outer part is proposed according to the invention for use with a plastic inner part with a molding, in which means are present on the outer part are, which allow easier access to the space formed by the formation between the outer part and the inner plastic part.
- the access means preferably comprise a grip tab delimited by a perforation.
- the cup-shaped combination packaging container according to the invention is characterized by a male-lying, cup-shaped, tapering plastic inner part and a jacket-like outer part pushed over the plastic inner part and surrounding the plastic inner part on the outside, the plastic inner part having an inwardly recessed shape for accommodating additional objects between the plastic inner part and has the outer part pushed over it.
- a preferred embodiment of the combination packaging container according to the invention is characterized in that the shape is elongated and extends over the entire height of the plastic inner part that on the outer part Means are available which facilitate access to the space formed by the shape between the outer part and the inner plastic part, and that the access means encompass a grip tab delimited by a perforation.
- FIG. 1 is a partially sectioned view of a preferred embodiment for a plastic inner part according to the invention.
- F g. 2 in a partially sectioned view a preferred embodiment for an outer part. which can be connected to a plastic inner part according to FIG. 1 according to the method according to the invention to form a combination packaging container;
- Figure 3 is a partially sectioned view of a finished combination packaging container, as it results from the parts according to Figures 1 and 2.
- Fig. 4 is a partially sectioned view of a stack with two containers of the type shown in Fig. 3. 5 shows an enlarged detail from FIG. 4;
- FIG. 8 shows an outer part according to FIG. 6 or 7 when pushed over a plastic inner part according to FIG. 1;
- Fig. 10a, b a combination packaging container with a molding on the plastic inner part and inserted drinking straw and access means on the outer part in the side view (a) and the associated plastic inner part with the drinking straw in the view from below (b).
- FIG. 1 shows a partially sectioned illustration of a preferred exemplary embodiment of a plastic inner part according to the invention, as is suitable for the method according to the invention.
- the half of the figure to the left of the dash-dotted center line shows the longitudinal section, the right half of the figure shows an uncut side view.
- ERSATZB.LATT (RULE 26) shaped plastic inner part 1 is simply conical in the example shown with a diameter tapering to the bottom 9 hm. It is expressly pointed out that the simply conical cup is only one embodiment, and that within the scope of the invention, of course, other stackable shapes such as four-hexagonal or otherwise polygonal or mixed square-round shapes are conceivable
- the conical wall 2 of the cup-shaped plastic inner part 1 is delimited at the upper edge by a sealing flange 3, by means of which the cup can be closed. This can be done, for example, by sealing with an aluminum foil.
- a sealing flange 3 by means of which the cup can be closed.
- the wall 2 of the cup is from the upper edge or Sealing flange 3 starting from, down to the bottom area without a shoulder.
- a circumferential rear extension 5 is only provided directly in the floor area, which is delimited at the top by an inwardly projecting circumferential shoulder 4, the function of which will be explained in more detail later in connection with FIGS. 4 and 5.
- the belt pull 5 is delimited by an outwardly projecting, circumferential shoulder 8, which merges directly into the floor 9 and forms an annular bead.
- the cover pull 5 itself is divided into two rear pulling sections 6 and ⁇ , of which the upper rear pulling section 6 substantially cylindrical, and the lower rear section 7 is designed to open slightly towards the bottom.
- paragraph 4 provides a support shoulder that ape the defined interrelation rather enables.
- a "spring base” is realized with the rear pull 5, ie the base 9 can move resiliently in the axial direction when axial compressive forces occur. This property is important for the rigidity of the combination container, which will be discussed in more detail below.
- the geometry of the rear pull enables the inner plastic part 1 to be deep-drawn even without the use of elaborate sliding molds if a plastic material with increased shrinkage behavior, such as polypropylene (PP), is used because the deep-drawn cup despite the rear pull 5 due to the shrinkage can be easily removed from a fixed deep-drawing mold.
- PP polypropylene
- the bottom 9 of the plastic inner part 1 can be designed differently. With regard to the possibilities, reference is made here to EP-B1-0 102 522.
- the base 9 has an outer contact surface 11 which surrounds a central, drawn-in base part 10 in a ring shape.
- a plastic inner part 1 of the type shown in FIG. 1 is first produced by deep drawing from a plastic film or another suitable manufacturing process.
- the finished cup is then combined with a jacket-like outer part 12, as is exemplarily shown in FIG. 2, to form a combination packaging container by pushing the outer part 12 over the cup-shaped plastic inner part 1 from below and fixing it to the inner part.
- This has the particular advantage that only the outer parts that are matched to the product to be packaged and printed specifically for the product, which can be folded easily and stored in a space-saving manner, have to be kept in stock while the (Non-specific) plastic inner parts are manufactured directly at the bottler or elsewhere on simple deep-drawing devices and then combined with the outer part.
- the jacket-like outer part 12 can consist of different materials and can be produced in different ways. With regard to the possibilities, reference is made to EP-Bl-0 102 522 and EP-B1-0 408 515. If the outer part 12 - which is often the case - is produced from a blank from the outside and / or inside of printed cardboard material, the blank is wound, for example, on a mandrel in the form of a sheath and the side edges are then glued together in an overlap area 13. Of course, a predetermined separating strip with grip tabs and corresponding perforation lines can also be provided in the outer part 12 for better separation of the plastic inner part 1, as is described in EP-B1-0 408 515.
- the jacket-like outer part 12 is preferably fixed on the cup-shaped plastic inner part 1 by a releasable latching.
- the upper edge or the sealing flange 3 and the circumferential shoulder 8 with the overlay 5 lying above function as a latching means on the plastic inner part 1.
- the outer diameter of the shoulder 8 is (slightly) larger than the inner diameter of the lower edge 15.
- the height of the outer part 12 in the axial direction is slightly less than the (axial) distance between the underside of the sealing flange 3 and the shoulder 8.
- the jacket-like outer part 12 according to FIG. 2 is inserted over the plastic inner part 1 in accordance with FIG Fig. I pushed until it abuts with the upper edge 14 on the underside of the sealing flange 3.
- the lower edge 15 of the outer part 12 slides over the shoulder 8, which yields resiliently due to the material and geometry and reduces its outer diameter.
- the lower edge 15 has slid over the shoulder 8 and has released it again so that the shoulder 8 springs back into its starting position.
- the jacket-like outer part 12 is thus between the sealing flange 3 and the shoulder 8 detachably fixed on the plastic inner part 1.
- the upper edge 14 is protected by the sealing flange 3 and the lower edge 15 by the shoulder 8.
- a jacket-like outer part 12 made of moisture-sensitive cardboard material is to be used. It is also possible to provide a fold to protect the edges, as is known from EP-B1-0 102 522.
- a more or less tight fit of the outer part 12 on the inner part can be achieved.
- the outer part 12 has a largely smooth outer surface without debilitating shoulders or the like. on. For this reason, the outer part 12 is able to absorb relatively large axial pressure forces. Accordingly, the outer part 12 in the finished combination packaging container 16 can absorb axial compressive forces which act on the bottom 9 and the sealing flange 3 of the plastic inner part.
- the "spring base" already mentioned above plays an important role here.
- the bottom 9 moves resiliently in the direction of the sealing flange 3 until the shoulder 8 presses on the lower edge 15 of the jacket-shaped outer part 12, butting the outer part 12 simultaneously with its upper edge 14 on the sealing flange 3, the axial pressure is largely introduced into the antiform-shaped outer part 12 and collected there.
- the rigidity of the combination packaging container 16 is significantly increased compared to the containers known from Disher, so that the filled containers can be stacked on top of one another in several layers without additional aids.
- the upper second container 16 ' is supported comprises a jacket-like outer part 12 ', a cup-like plastic inner part 1', rear pull-in sections 6 ', 7', a shoulder 8 ', a contact surface 11', a shoulder 4 'and a retracted base part 10', with its contact surface 11 on the shoulder 4 of the first container 16.
- the stack height ie the increase in height due to the stacking of two containers 16, 16 ', depends largely on the height of the rear pull 5. If the height of the rear pull 5 and thus also the stack height is increased, the inside diameter increases at paragraph 4, 4 '. This makes it possible to also enlarge the outside diameter of the shoulder 8, 8.
- the shoulder 8, 8 'then stands further over the lower edge 15 of the snap-in outer part 12, 12' before the locking function and protection of the lower edge 15 can be improved.
- FIGS. 6 and 7 additional tear-open aids are provided on the overlap area 13 of the outer part 12.
- a grip tab 17 arranged at the top of the overlap area can be pulled down by hand in order to separate the outer part 12 at the overlap area 13.
- the separation is facilitated in that the overlap area 13 is delimited on one side by a perforation 18, which can also be introduced into the material when the blank is being produced.
- one of the fold lines (24) simultaneously forms the other delimitation line of the overlap area 13 and acts in a similar way to a perforation and supports the tear-open process.
- the overlap area 13 lies in the middle between the fold lines 26, 27.
- plastic inner part 1, 1 and outer part 12, 12 'in the method according to the invention gives the combination packaging container 16, 16' the possibility of creating a space between the inner plastic part and the outer part by means of a special shaping of the plastic inner part in which various additional items such as consumption aids in the form of drinking straws or spoons, or advertising gifts etc. can be accommodated from the outside.
- the plastic inner part 1, 1 ' is provided with an inwardly recessed shape 19, 19' during manufacture (during deep drawing or the like), as shown in the two side views of FIG. 9 (a ) and 9 (b) and seen from below (Fig. 9 (c))
- the shape 19 19 ' is correspondingly elongated and extends over the entire height of the plastic inner part 1, 1' between the bottom 9 and the underside of the sealing flange 3
- the shape 19, 19 ' can also be shaped and arranged differently if the respective application requires it.
- several shapes can also be provided at different locations on the plastic part 1, 1 ', if this is desired
- means are preferably provided on the outer part 12 which facilitate access to that provided by the molding 19 Allow space formed between the outer part 12 and the inner plastic part 1.
- the grip tab 21 is then torn open along the perforation 22. Since the grip tab 21 is locally limited, this remains the case the outer part 12 is still firmly connected to the plastic inner part 1. Furthermore, it is conceivable for the grip tab 21 to be slightly arched inwards in order to reliably prevent the object from accidentally falling out of the intermediate space. Should the (limited height) combination packaging container 16 according to FIG If, for example, a longer drinking straw 20 is added as an additional object, this is preferably bent by 180 ° in a flexible central region, so that it only takes up half the length, and inserted or pushed into the intermediate space in the bent state.
- EP-B1-0 102 522 and EP-B1-0 408 515 can be used for the present combination packaging container. It is particularly preferred to produce the inner plastic part 1 or 1 'by deep drawing from a PP film, and for the outer part 12 or 12' to use blanks made of printed cardboard material with or without predetermined separation strips. If the outer part 12 or 12 'is made of a plastic, it is advantageous for a simplified processing to use the same material as for the plastic inner part 1. 1'.
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