US20210237925A1 - A sealed package containing a pourable food product and a sheet packaging material for producing a sealed package containing a pourable food product - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a sealed package containing a pourable food product.
- the present invention also relates to a sheet packaging material for producing a sealed package containing a pourable food product.
- pourable food products such as fruit juice, UHT (ultra-high-temperature treated) milk, wine, tomato sauce, etc.
- UHT ultra-high-temperature treated milk
- wine tomato sauce
- etc. are sold in packages made of sterilized packaging material.
- a typical example is the parallelepiped-shaped package for liquid or pourable food products known as Tetra Brik Aseptic (registered trademark), which is made by folding, sealing and cutting a web of laminated packaging material.
- the packaging material has a multilayer structure comprising a base layer, e.g. of paper, covered on both sides with layers of heat-seal plastic material, e.g. polyethylene.
- the packaging material also comprises a layer of oxygen-barrier material, e.g. an aluminium foil, which is superimposed on a layer of heat-seal plastic material, and is in turn covered with another layer of heat-seal plastic material forming the inner face of the package eventually contacting the food product.
- Packages of this sort are normally produced on fully automatic packaging machines, on which a continuous tube is formed from the web-fed packaging material; the web of packaging material is sterilized on the packaging machine, e.g. by applying a chemical sterilizing agent, such as a hydrogen peroxide solution, which, once sterilization is completed, is removed from the surfaces of the packaging material, e.g. evaporated by heating; the web so sterilized is then maintained in a closed, sterile environment, and is folded and sealed longitudinally to form a tube, which is fed vertically.
- a chemical sterilizing agent such as a hydrogen peroxide solution
- the tube is filled with the sterilized or sterile-processed food product, and is sealed and subsequently cut along equally spaced cross sections; pillow packs are so obtained, which are then folded mechanically to form respective finished packages at a final folder.
- crease lines i.e. weakening lines
- the crease lines define folding lines along which the pillow packs are folded to take the desired final configuration.
- the packaging material may be cut into blanks, which are formed into packages on forming spindles, and the resulting packages are then filled with the food product and sealed.
- a type of package is the so-called “gable-top” package known by the trade name Tetra Rex (registered trademark).
- the removable portion is formed on the packaging material prior to folding and sealing the packaging material to form the finished package.
- the removable portion normally comprises a so-called “prelaminated” hole, i.e. a circular hole formed through the base layer only of the packaging material and covered, when the material is laminated, with the layers of heat-seal plastic material and barrier material, which adhere to one another at the hole.
- prelaminated hole i.e. a circular hole formed through the base layer only of the packaging material and covered, when the material is laminated, with the layers of heat-seal plastic material and barrier material, which adhere to one another at the hole.
- Each package of the above type is obtained from a basic unit of packaging material having given crease lines.
- the above-mentioned basic unit represents the exact length of the packaging material used to produce one single package.
- the original web includes a plurality of basic units joined to each other; in the case of packages made on forming spindles, the basic unit is defined by the blank cut from the web prior to starting the forming and sealing operations.
- the basic unit typically has a rectangular or square configuration with two boundary edges parallel to a longitudinal direction and two other boundary edges parallel to a transversal direction orthogonal to the longitudinal direction.
- the longitudinal direction becomes the direction along which the total height of the package itself is defined; the longitudinal direction also represents the main direction of extension of the web from which the basic unit is obtained.
- the basic unit usually includes at least two transversal crease lines extending transversally to the longitudinal direction and dividing the basic unit itself into:
- the transversal crease lines are also configured to define a bottom peripheral outline and a top peripheral outline of the finished package having endless configurations and respectively dividing the bottom portion and the top portion from the main portion.
- the bottom portion of the finished package normally includes a flat and horizontal bottom panel defining the resting surface of the package itself.
- the top portion of the finished package may include a flat and horizontal top panel, parallel to the bottom panel; alternatively, slanted top panels are very conveniently used in combination with opening devices because they are wider than corresponding flat top panels of parallelepiped or prismatic packages and therefore allow the application of larger opening devices, e.g. provided with screw caps or the like.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a sealed package according to the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a smaller-scale front view of the package of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 3 is a smaller-scale side view of the package of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 4 is a smaller-scale bottom view of the package of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 5 is the projection, along a vertical direction, of a top panel of the package of FIG. 3 on a horizontal plane containing a top front edge of the top panel itself;
- FIG. 6 is a front view of a basic unit of a sheet packaging material according to the present invention, from which the package of FIGS. 1 to 5 is obtained;
- FIG. 7 is a perspective view of a sealed package according to a different embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 8 is a front view of a basic unit of a sheet packaging material according to the present invention, from which the package of FIG. 7 is obtained;
- FIG. 9 is a perspective view of a sealed package according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 10 is a front view of a basic unit of a sheet packaging material according to the present invention, from which the package of FIG. 9 is obtained;
- FIG. 11 is a perspective view of a sealed package according to a further embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 12 is a front view of a basic unit of a sheet packaging material according to the present invention, from which the package of FIG. 11 is obtained.
- Number 1 in FIGS. 1 to 5 indicates as a whole a sealed package according to the present invention, which contains a pourable food product and is obtained from a sheet packaging material 2 as shown in FIG. 6 .
- Package 1 comprises a bottom portion 3 , a top portion 4 and a main portion 5 interposed between bottom portion 3 and top portion 4 and including a plurality of side wall portions 6 , each one delimited by two opposite lateral edge zones 7 .
- Main portion 5 is divided from bottom portion 3 by a bottom peripheral outline 8 having an endless configuration defined by a broken line.
- main portion 5 is divided from top portion 4 by a top peripheral outline 9 , also having an endless configuration defined by a broken line.
- Bottom portion 3 includes a flat and horizontal bottom panel 10 having a quadrilateral, i.e. rectangular or square (in the example shown rectangular), profile and defining the resting surface of the package itself.
- Bottom panel 10 is delimited by bottom peripheral outline 8 in turn formed by four segments or contour edges, i.e. a bottom front edge 8 a, a bottom rear edge 8 b parallel to bottom front edge 8 a and two bottom side edges 8 c, orthogonal to bottom front edge 8 a and bottom rear edge 8 b.
- bottom front edge 8 a and bottom rear edge 8 b have the same length; the same applies to bottom side edges 8 c , which also have the same length.
- Package 1 extends vertically along a longitudinal direction A, which is orthogonal to bottom panel 10 and along which the total height of the package 1 itself is defined. Longitudinal direction A is also orthogonal to bottom front edge 8 a, bottom rear edge 8 b and bottom side edges 8 c of bottom peripheral outline 8 .
- total height means either the height of the package when the latter has a constant height or the maximum height of the package when the latter has a variable height.
- Bottom portion 3 further includes two bottom lateral flaps 11 having substantially triangular configurations and folded in a known manner onto bottom panel 10 ( FIG. 4 ).
- Top portion 4 includes a flat and slanted top panel having a quadrilateral, i.e. a square or a rectangular, profile and having a sloping configuration forwards with respect to longitudinal direction A.
- top panel 14 is a rectangle approximating a square.
- Top panel 14 is delimited by top peripheral outline 9 in turn formed by four segments or contour edges, i.e. a top front edge 9 a parallel to bottom front edge 8 a and bottom rear edge 8 b, a top rear edge 9 b, parallel to top front edge 9 a and arranged higher than the top front edge 9 a itself, and two top side edges 9 c, orthogonal to top front edge 9 a and top rear edge 9 b and inclined with respect to longitudinal direction A.
- segments or contour edges i.e. a top front edge 9 a parallel to bottom front edge 8 a and bottom rear edge 8 b, a top rear edge 9 b, parallel to top front edge 9 a and arranged higher than the top front edge 9 a itself, and two top side edges 9 c, orthogonal to top front edge 9 a and top rear edge 9 b and inclined with respect to longitudinal direction A.
- top peripheral outline 9 extends transversally with respect to longitudinal direction A.
- top front edge 9 a and top rear edge 9 b have the same length; the same applies to top side edges 9 c, which also have the same length.
- Top portion 4 further includes two top lateral flaps 15 having substantially triangular configurations and folded in a known manner onto two opposite side wall portions 6 of main portion 5 .
- top portion 4 is also provided with an opening device 16 of plastic material placed over and around a removable portion 17 ( FIG. 6 ) of the packaging material 2 .
- Opening device is applied onto top panel 14 by conventional fastening systems, such as adhesives, or by micro-flame, electric-current-induction, ultrasound, laser, injection moulding or other heat-sealing techniques.
- main portion 5 of package 1 includes four side wall portions with different profiles and sizes; advantageously, lateral edge zones 7 delimiting side wall portions 6 have rounded configurations.
- a first side wall portion 6 designed to define a front face of package 1 , has a substantially rectangular configuration delimited, at bottom and top, by straight bottom front edge 8 a and top front edge 9 a, and at opposite sides, by respective rounded and convex lateral edge zones 7 .
- a second side wall portion 6 designed to define a rear face of package 1 , also has a substantially rectangular configuration and is delimited, at bottom and top, by straight bottom rear edge 8 b and top rear edge 9 b, and at opposite sides, by respective rounded and convex lateral edge zones 7 ; this second side wall portion 6 faces the side wall portion 6 designed to define the front face of the package 1 and has a height, parallel to longitudinal direction A, greater than the height of this latter side wall portion 6 .
- Each of the other two side wall portions 6 has a profile substantially resembling a rectangular trapezium delimited:
- the two side wall portions 6 having the trapezoidal profiles receive the respective top lateral flaps 15 on their outer surfaces.
- the area of bottom panel 10 is different from the area of a top quadrilateral Q ( FIG. 5 ) obtained by projecting, along longitudinal direction A, top panel 14 on a reference plane P ( FIG. 3 ) parallel to the bottom panel 10 , crossing package 1 and containing top front edge 9 a of top peripheral outline 9 .
- bottom panel 10 is smaller than the area of top quadrilateral Q.
- the area of bottom panel 10 may be bigger than the area of top quadrilateral Q.
- top quadrilateral Q is a square or a rectangle, in the examples shown a rectangle approximating a square.
- top quadrilateral Q includes a top front segment Q 1 , corresponding to bottom front edge 8 a, a top rear segment Q 2 , corresponding to bottom rear edge 8 b, and two top side segments Q 3 , respectively corresponding to bottom side edges 8 c.
- top side segments Q 3 have the same length, which is in turn different from the length of bottom side edges 9 c. More specifically, in the example shown, the length of bottom side edges 9 c is smaller than the length of top side segments Q 3 .
- top front segment Q 1 and top rear segment Q 2 have the same length, which is in turn different from the length of bottom front edge 8 a and bottom rear edge 8 b.
- the length of bottom front edge 8 a and bottom rear edge 8 b is greater than the length of top front segment Q 1 and top rear segment Q 2 .
- the packaging material 2 from which package 1 is made is shown in FIG. 6 and has a known multilayer structure (not shown) comprising a base layer, e.g. of paper, for stiffness, and a number of lamination layers covering both sides of the base layer.
- a base layer e.g. of paper
- lamination layers covering both sides of the base layer.
- the lamination layers comprise one layer of oxygen-barrier material, e.g. an aluminum foil, and a number of layers of heat-seal plastic material covering both sides of the base layer and both sides of the layer of oxygen-barrier material.
- packaging material 2 comprises one layer of heat-seal plastic material, one layer of oxygen-barrier material, another layer of heat-seal plastic material, the base layer, and one or more additional layers of heat-seal plastic material.
- the letter M in FIG. 6 indicates a basic unit of packaging material 2 , by which to produce package 1 , and which may be a precut blank, or a portion of a web of packaging material comprising a succession of basic units M.
- basic unit M is folded on a known forming spindle (not shown), is filled with the food product, and is sealed at the top to form the final package.
- the web of packaging material 2 comprising a succession of basic units M, is:
- package 1 After completion of these operations, package 1 has:
- bottom panel 10 is crossed by bottom transverse sealing band 18 and by an end portion 20 a of longitudinal sealing band 20 extending perpendicularly from the bottom transverse sealing band 18 .
- top panel 14 is crossed by top transverse sealing band 19 and by an end portion 20 b of longitudinal sealing band 20 extending perpendicularly from the top transverse sealing band 19 and opposite to end portion 20 a; in greater detail, top transverse sealing band 19 divides top panel 14 into two zones 14 a, 14 b and end portion 20 b of longitudinal sealing band 20 extends on one ( 14 b ) of such zones 14 a , 14 b from an intermediate portion of the top transverse sealing band 19 .
- top transverse sealing band 19 is folded on zone 14 b and end portion 20 b of longitudinal sealing band 20 ; in this way, zone 14 a has a bigger area than zone 14 b and is therefore more suitable for receiving removable portion 17 and opening device 16 .
- removable portion 17 has a circular profile and is designed to be at least partly detached in use from the rest of the packaging material by opening device 16 to free a pour opening through which to pour out the product.
- Removable portion 17 is formed on packaging material 2 prior to folding and sealing the packaging material 2 itself to form the finished package.
- removable portion 17 comprises a so-called “prelaminated” hole, i.e. a circular hole formed through the base layer only of packaging material 2 and covered, when the packaging material 2 itself is laminated, with the layers of heat-seal plastic material and oxygen-barrier material, which adhere to one another at the hole.
- prelaminated hole i.e. a circular hole formed through the base layer only of packaging material 2 and covered, when the packaging material 2 itself is laminated, with the layers of heat-seal plastic material and oxygen-barrier material, which adhere to one another at the hole.
- basic unit M of packaging material 2 has a rectangular configuration and is delimited by:
- Basic unit M of packaging material 2 comprises a number of crease lines defining respective fold lines, along which the packaging material 2 itself is folded to form the finished package 1 .
- basic unit M comprises two transversal crease lines 25 , 26 extending transversally with respect to longitudinal direction A and dividing the basic unit M itself into:
- Transversal crease line 25 extends parallel to bottom boundary edge 23 and top boundary edge 24 and is arranged closer to bottom boundary edge 23 than transversal crease line 26 .
- Transversal crease line 25 is configured to define bottom peripheral outline 8 of package 1 .
- transversal crease line 25 includes:
- Transversal crease line 26 is arranged closer to top boundary edge 24 than transversal crease line 25 and is configured to define top peripheral outline 9 of package 1 .
- transversal crease line 26 has a broken-line shape with:
- top side portions 26 c converge towards top central portion 26 a.
- Basic unit M includes two further transversal crease lines 32 , 33 extending parallel to direction B and placed near bottom boundary edge 23 and top boundary edge 24 , respectively; transversal crease lines 32 , 33 delimit with bottom boundary edge 23 and top boundary edge 24 respective bottom transversal sealing area 34 and top transversal sealing area 35 configured to define bottom transversal sealing band 18 and top transversal sealing band 19 of package 1 .
- Bottom crease pattern 28 is designed to produce bottom panel 10 and bottom lateral flaps 11 of package 1 .
- bottom crease pattern 28 includes, in a known manner, four longitudinal crease lines 36 a, 36 b parallel to longitudinal direction A and extending between transversal crease lines 25 and 32 .
- Longitudinal crease lines 36 b are the most internal ones, whilst longitudinal crease lines 36 a are located near opposite side boundary edges 22 ; the area between longitudinal crease lines 36 b as well as the areas delimited by longitudinal crease lines 36 a with the respective side boundary edges 22 are configured to define bottom panel 10 of package 1 .
- bottom crease pattern 28 further includes two additional crease lines 37 , 38 inclined with respect to both longitudinal direction A and transversal direction B.
- each pair of additional crease lines 37 , 38 of each pair have one end in common located on transversal crease line 32 and opposite ends located at the intersection points between transversal crease line and longitudinal crease lines 36 a and 36 b , respectively.
- each pair of additional crease lines 37 , 38 delimits a triangle 39 with the segment of transversal crease line 25 comprised between the additional crease lines 37 , 38 themselves.
- Each area between longitudinal crease lines 36 a and 36 b is configured to define one respective bottom lateral flap 11 of package 1 .
- Top crease pattern 30 is designed to produce top panel 14 and top lateral flaps 15 of package 1 .
- top crease pattern 30 includes four longitudinal crease lines 40 a, 40 b parallel to longitudinal direction A and extending between transversal crease lines 26 and 33 .
- Longitudinal crease lines 40 b are the most internal ones, whilst longitudinal crease lines 40 a are located near opposite side boundary edges 22 ; the area between longitudinal crease lines 40 b as well as the areas delimited by longitudinal crease lines 40 a with the respective side boundary edges 22 are configured to define top panel 14 of package 1 .
- Removable portion 17 is formed in the area of top region 29 comprised between longitudinal crease lines 40 b.
- top crease pattern 30 further includes two additional crease lines 41 , 42 inclined with respect to both longitudinal direction A and transversal direction B.
- the additional crease lines 41 , 42 of each pair have one end in common located on transversal crease line 33 and opposite ends located at, or adjacent to, the opposite ends of the respective inclined top side portion 26 c of transversal crease line 26 .
- each pair of additional crease lines 41 , 42 delimits a triangle 43 with the respective top side portion 26 c of transversal creased line 26 .
- Each area between longitudinal crease lines 40 a and 40 b is configured to define one respective top lateral flap 15 of package 1 .
- the length of top central portion 26 a of transversal crease line 26 is different from the length of bottom central portion 25 a of transversal crease line 25 ; in addition, the length of each of bottom side portions 25 c of transversal crease line 25 is also different from the length of the projection R, parallel to longitudinal direction A, of each of top side portions 26 c of transversal crease line 26 on a reference line S parallel to transversal crease line 25 and containing top central portion 26 a.
- top central portion 26 a is smaller than the length of bottom central portion 25 a; in a different manner, the length of each projection R is greater than the length of the corresponding bottom side portion 25 c.
- the length of bottom central portion 25 a corresponds to the length of the segment of transversal crease line 32 comprised between longitudinal crease lines 36 b; in a completely analogous manner, the length of top central portion 26 a corresponds to the length of the segment of transversal crease line 33 comprised between longitudinal crease lines 40 b.
- bottom side portions 25 c whose lengths correspond to the lengths of the respective segments of transversal crease line 32 comprised between each pair of longitudinal crease lines 36 a and 36 b .
- the lengths of projections R correspond to the lengths of the respective segments of transversal crease line 33 comprised between each pair of longitudinal crease lines 40 a and 40 b.
- top front segment Q 1 and top rear segment Q 2 of top quadrilateral Q corresponds to the length of top central portion 26 a; in an analogous manner, the length of top side segments Q 3 of top quadrilateral Q corresponds to the length of projections R.
- intermediate region 31 includes a central transversal band 44 having a uniform structure, i.e. lacking any creasing or weakening, and crossing the areas of the intermediate region 31 itself designed to form the respective lateral edge zones 7 of side wall portions 6 of package 1 .
- intermediate region 31 of basic unit M further comprises a plurality of V-shaped crease lines 45 having respective vertices 46 located on or adjacent to the transversal crease lines 25 , 26 and at given points thereof designed to define the opposite ends of respective lateral edge zones 7 delimiting the side wall portions 6 of package 1 ; each V-shaped crease line 45 extends from and in proximity of the respective transversal crease line 25 , 26 up to central transversal band 44 and comprises two legs 47 diverging from the respective vertex 46 .
- each V-shaped crease line 45 extends from the respective transversal crease line 25 , 26 towards the other transversal crease line 26 , 25 and has a size, parallel to longitudinal direction A, greater than zero and smaller than one fourth, preferably smaller than one tenth, of the total height of intermediate region 31 measured parallel to the longitudinal direction A itself.
- total height of intermediate region 31 corresponds to the total height of the package.
- each V-shaped crease line 45 extending from transversal crease line 25 and the corresponding V-shaped crease line 45 extending from transversal crease line 26 are spaced apart parallel to longitudinal direction A.
- each V-shaped crease line 45 has a size, parallel to longitudinal direction A, smaller than the maximum height of bottom region 27 or top region 29 measured parallel to the longitudinal direction A itself.
- each leg of the V-shaped crease lines 45 has a length smaller than the maximum length of the heights of triangles 39 , 43 with reference to their bases on respective transversal crease lines 25 , 26 .
- each V-shaped crease line 45 has a size, parallel to longitudinal direction A, substantially equal to one fourteenth of the total height of intermediate region 31 measured parallel to the longitudinal direction A itself.
- V-shaped crease lines are the only crease lines present in intermediate region 31 at the areas designed to define lateral edge zones 7 between side wall portions 6 of package 1 .
- V-shaped crease lines 45 perform the function of easing folding of the packaging material 2 at the corners between lateral edge zones 7 of side wall portions 6 and bottom peripheral outline 8 and top peripheral outline 9 without affecting the round configuration of lateral edge zones 7 .
- legs 47 of each V-shaped crease line 45 are rectilinear or straight; as a possible alternative not shown, legs 47 of each V-shaped crease line 45 may also be curved, preferably with their concavities facing one another.
- legs 47 of each V-shaped crease line 45 delimit an angle comprised between 45° and 90°.
- Number 1 ′ in FIG. 7 indicates as a whole a different embodiment of a sealed package according to the present invention and obtained by a basic unit M′ ( FIG. 8 ) of sheet packaging material 2 .
- Package 1 ′ being similar to package 1 , the following description is limited to the differences between them, and using the same references, where possible, for identical or corresponding parts; the same applies for basic units M′ and M.
- package 1 ′ differs from package 1 only in that lateral edge zones 7 between side wall portions 6 are defined by respective longitudinal crease lines 50 extending between transversal crease lines 25 and 26 .
- Longitudinal crease lines 50 are slightly slanted with respect to longitudinal direction A due to the different lengths between bottom central portion 25 a and top central portions 26 a of transversal crease lines 25 , 26 as well as between bottom side portions 25 c of transversal crease line 25 and respective projections R on reference line S.
- Number 1 ′′ in FIG. 9 indicates as a whole a different embodiment of a sealed package according to the present invention and obtained by a basic unit M′′ ( FIG. 10 ) of sheet packaging material 2 .
- Package 1 ′′ being similar to package 1 , the following description is limited to the differences between them, and using the same references, where possible, for identical or corresponding parts; the same applies for basic units M′′ and M.
- package 1 ′′ differs from package 1 only by having a top panel 14 ′′ that extends horizontally and parallel to bottom panel 10 .
- top panel 14 ′′ is delimited by a top peripheral outline 9 ′′ (formed by edges 9 a ′′, 9 b ′′, 9 c ′′) parallel to bottom peripheral outline 8 and deriving by a transversal crease line 26 ′′ also parallel to transversal crease line 25 and to transversal direction B.
- top panel 14 ′′ extends entirely on reference plane P and therefore the projection of top panel 14 ′′ on this latter plane, i.e. top quadrilateral Q, coincides with the top panel 14 ′′ itself.
- top side portions 26 c ′′ of transversal crease line 26 ′′ on reference line S which coincide with the top side portions 26 c ′′ themselves; in fact, in this case, reference line S coincides with top transversal crease line 26 ′′.
- Number 1 ′′′ in FIG. 11 indicates as a whole a different embodiment of a sealed package according to the present invention and obtained by a basic unit M′′′ ( FIG. 12 ) of sheet packaging material 2 .
- Package 1 ′′′ being similar to package 1 ′′, the following description is limited to the differences between them, and using the same references, where possible, for identical or corresponding parts; the same applies for basic units M′′′ and M′′.
- package 1 ′′′ differs from package 1 ′′ only in that lateral edge zones 7 between side wall portions 6 are defined by respective longitudinal crease lines 50 extending between transversal crease lines 25 and 26 .
- longitudinal crease lines 50 are slightly slanted with respect to longitudinal direction A due to the different lengths between bottom central portion 25 a and top central portion 26 a ′′ of transversal crease lines 25 , 26 ′′ as well as between bottom side portions 25 c and top side portion 26 c ′′ of the same transversal crease lines 25 , 26 ′′.
- packages 1 , 1 ′, 1 ′′, 1 ′′′ and basic units M, M′, M′′, M′′′ of packaging material 2 according to the present invention will be clear from the above description.
- all the solutions of packages 1 , 1 ′, 1 ′′, 1 ′′′ described present bottom portions 3 slightly different from the top portions 4 .
- a slimmer bottom portion 3 than the top portion 4 permits to compensate the bulging effect produced by gravity on the pourable product contained in the package when placed in the upright position, which product tends to accumulate in the bottom portion of the package 1 , 1 ′, 1 ′′, 1 ′′′, 1 ′′′′ itself.
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Description
- The present invention relates to a sealed package containing a pourable food product.
- The present invention also relates to a sheet packaging material for producing a sealed package containing a pourable food product.
- As commonly known, many pourable food products, such as fruit juice, UHT (ultra-high-temperature treated) milk, wine, tomato sauce, etc., are sold in packages made of sterilized packaging material.
- A typical example is the parallelepiped-shaped package for liquid or pourable food products known as Tetra Brik Aseptic (registered trademark), which is made by folding, sealing and cutting a web of laminated packaging material. In particular, the packaging material has a multilayer structure comprising a base layer, e.g. of paper, covered on both sides with layers of heat-seal plastic material, e.g. polyethylene. In the case of aseptic packages for long-storage products, such as UHT milk, the packaging material also comprises a layer of oxygen-barrier material, e.g. an aluminium foil, which is superimposed on a layer of heat-seal plastic material, and is in turn covered with another layer of heat-seal plastic material forming the inner face of the package eventually contacting the food product.
- Packages of this sort are normally produced on fully automatic packaging machines, on which a continuous tube is formed from the web-fed packaging material; the web of packaging material is sterilized on the packaging machine, e.g. by applying a chemical sterilizing agent, such as a hydrogen peroxide solution, which, once sterilization is completed, is removed from the surfaces of the packaging material, e.g. evaporated by heating; the web so sterilized is then maintained in a closed, sterile environment, and is folded and sealed longitudinally to form a tube, which is fed vertically.
- In order to complete the forming operations, the tube is filled with the sterilized or sterile-processed food product, and is sealed and subsequently cut along equally spaced cross sections; pillow packs are so obtained, which are then folded mechanically to form respective finished packages at a final folder.
- To allow folding of the web packaging material both during forming and final folding, crease lines, i.e. weakening lines, are formed on the packaging material at the production plant by creasing tools. In practice, the crease lines define folding lines along which the pillow packs are folded to take the desired final configuration.
- Alternatively, the packaging material may be cut into blanks, which are formed into packages on forming spindles, and the resulting packages are then filled with the food product and sealed. One example of this type of package is the so-called “gable-top” package known by the trade name Tetra Rex (registered trademark).
- To open the above-described packages, these are normally provided with a removable portion, which is partly detached by an opening device from the rest of the packaging material to free a pour opening through which to pour out the product.
- The removable portion is formed on the packaging material prior to folding and sealing the packaging material to form the finished package.
- The removable portion normally comprises a so-called “prelaminated” hole, i.e. a circular hole formed through the base layer only of the packaging material and covered, when the material is laminated, with the layers of heat-seal plastic material and barrier material, which adhere to one another at the hole.
- Each package of the above type, either cut from a tube of packaging material or formed on a forming spindle, is obtained from a basic unit of packaging material having given crease lines.
- In other words, the above-mentioned basic unit represents the exact length of the packaging material used to produce one single package.
- In the case of packages made from a tube of packaging material, the original web includes a plurality of basic units joined to each other; in the case of packages made on forming spindles, the basic unit is defined by the blank cut from the web prior to starting the forming and sealing operations.
- The basic unit typically has a rectangular or square configuration with two boundary edges parallel to a longitudinal direction and two other boundary edges parallel to a transversal direction orthogonal to the longitudinal direction.
- Once the basic unit is folded and sealed to form the respective finished package, the longitudinal direction becomes the direction along which the total height of the package itself is defined; the longitudinal direction also represents the main direction of extension of the web from which the basic unit is obtained.
- The basic unit usually includes at least two transversal crease lines extending transversally to the longitudinal direction and dividing the basic unit itself into:
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- a bottom region containing a bottom crease pattern and configured to form a bottom portion of the finished package;
- a top region containing a top crease pattern and configured to form a top portion of the finished package; and
- an intermediate region contained between the transversal crease lines, interposed between the bottom region and the top region and usually having a plurality of longitudinal crease lines designed to form lateral edges of a plurality of side walls of the finished package.
- The transversal crease lines are also configured to define a bottom peripheral outline and a top peripheral outline of the finished package having endless configurations and respectively dividing the bottom portion and the top portion from the main portion.
- The bottom portion of the finished package normally includes a flat and horizontal bottom panel defining the resting surface of the package itself.
- The top portion of the finished package may include a flat and horizontal top panel, parallel to the bottom panel; alternatively, slanted top panels are very conveniently used in combination with opening devices because they are wider than corresponding flat top panels of parallelepiped or prismatic packages and therefore allow the application of larger opening devices, e.g. provided with screw caps or the like.
- As it is known, after their production, packages are transported to sale points by placing them on transport pallets, which have pre-determined sizes. A need is therefore particularly felt in the packaging field to optimize filling of the transport pallets with the finished packages while maintaining a pleasing appearance of such packages.
- It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a sealed package containing a pourable food produce, which allows meeting the above-mentioned need in a straightforward and low-cost manner.
- This object is achieved by a sealed package as claimed in
claim 1. - This object is also achieved by a sheet packaging material for producing a sealed package containing a pourable food product, as claimed in claim 13.
- Four preferred, non-limiting embodiments of the present invention will be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a sealed package according to the present invention; -
FIG. 2 is a smaller-scale front view of the package ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 3 is a smaller-scale side view of the package ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 4 is a smaller-scale bottom view of the package ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 5 is the projection, along a vertical direction, of a top panel of the package ofFIG. 3 on a horizontal plane containing a top front edge of the top panel itself; -
FIG. 6 is a front view of a basic unit of a sheet packaging material according to the present invention, from which the package ofFIGS. 1 to 5 is obtained; -
FIG. 7 is a perspective view of a sealed package according to a different embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 8 is a front view of a basic unit of a sheet packaging material according to the present invention, from which the package ofFIG. 7 is obtained; -
FIG. 9 is a perspective view of a sealed package according to another embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 10 is a front view of a basic unit of a sheet packaging material according to the present invention, from which the package ofFIG. 9 is obtained; -
FIG. 11 is a perspective view of a sealed package according to a further embodiment of the present invention; and -
FIG. 12 is a front view of a basic unit of a sheet packaging material according to the present invention, from which the package ofFIG. 11 is obtained. -
Number 1 inFIGS. 1 to 5 indicates as a whole a sealed package according to the present invention, which contains a pourable food product and is obtained from asheet packaging material 2 as shown inFIG. 6 . -
Package 1 comprises abottom portion 3, atop portion 4 and amain portion 5 interposed betweenbottom portion 3 andtop portion 4 and including a plurality ofside wall portions 6, each one delimited by two oppositelateral edge zones 7. -
Main portion 5 is divided frombottom portion 3 by a bottomperipheral outline 8 having an endless configuration defined by a broken line. In a completely analogous manner,main portion 5 is divided fromtop portion 4 by a topperipheral outline 9, also having an endless configuration defined by a broken line. -
Bottom portion 3 includes a flat andhorizontal bottom panel 10 having a quadrilateral, i.e. rectangular or square (in the example shown rectangular), profile and defining the resting surface of the package itself. -
Bottom panel 10 is delimited by bottomperipheral outline 8 in turn formed by four segments or contour edges, i.e. abottom front edge 8 a, a bottomrear edge 8 b parallel tobottom front edge 8 a and twobottom side edges 8 c, orthogonal tobottom front edge 8 a and bottomrear edge 8 b. - Due to the rectangular profile of
bottom panel 10,bottom front edge 8 a and bottomrear edge 8 b have the same length; the same applies tobottom side edges 8 c, which also have the same length. -
Package 1 extends vertically along a longitudinal direction A, which is orthogonal tobottom panel 10 and along which the total height of thepackage 1 itself is defined. Longitudinal direction A is also orthogonal tobottom front edge 8 a, bottomrear edge 8 b andbottom side edges 8 c of bottomperipheral outline 8. - It is pointed out that, in the present description and in the claims, the term “total height” means either the height of the package when the latter has a constant height or the maximum height of the package when the latter has a variable height.
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Bottom portion 3 further includes two bottomlateral flaps 11 having substantially triangular configurations and folded in a known manner onto bottom panel 10 (FIG. 4 ). -
Top portion 4 includes a flat and slanted top panel having a quadrilateral, i.e. a square or a rectangular, profile and having a sloping configuration forwards with respect to longitudinal direction A. - In the example shown in
FIGS. 1 to 3 ,top panel 14 is a rectangle approximating a square. -
Top panel 14 is delimited by topperipheral outline 9 in turn formed by four segments or contour edges, i.e. atop front edge 9 a parallel tobottom front edge 8 a and bottomrear edge 8 b, a toprear edge 9 b, parallel to topfront edge 9 a and arranged higher than the topfront edge 9 a itself, and twotop side edges 9 c, orthogonal totop front edge 9 a and toprear edge 9 b and inclined with respect to longitudinal direction A. - As a consequence, top
peripheral outline 9 extends transversally with respect to longitudinal direction A. - Due to the rectangular profile of
top panel 14, topfront edge 9 a and toprear edge 9 b have the same length; the same applies totop side edges 9 c, which also have the same length. -
Top portion 4 further includes two toplateral flaps 15 having substantially triangular configurations and folded in a known manner onto two oppositeside wall portions 6 ofmain portion 5. - As visible in
FIGS. 1 to 3 and 5 ,top portion 4 is also provided with anopening device 16 of plastic material placed over and around a removable portion 17 (FIG. 6 ) of thepackaging material 2. Opening device is applied ontotop panel 14 by conventional fastening systems, such as adhesives, or by micro-flame, electric-current-induction, ultrasound, laser, injection moulding or other heat-sealing techniques. - In the example shown in
FIGS. 1 to 5 ,main portion 5 ofpackage 1 includes four side wall portions with different profiles and sizes; advantageously,lateral edge zones 7 delimitingside wall portions 6 have rounded configurations. - In particular, a first
side wall portion 6, designed to define a front face ofpackage 1, has a substantially rectangular configuration delimited, at bottom and top, by straight bottomfront edge 8 a and topfront edge 9 a, and at opposite sides, by respective rounded and convexlateral edge zones 7. - A second
side wall portion 6, designed to define a rear face ofpackage 1, also has a substantially rectangular configuration and is delimited, at bottom and top, by straight bottomrear edge 8 b and toprear edge 9 b, and at opposite sides, by respective rounded and convexlateral edge zones 7; this secondside wall portion 6 faces theside wall portion 6 designed to define the front face of thepackage 1 and has a height, parallel to longitudinal direction A, greater than the height of this latterside wall portion 6. - Each of the other two
side wall portions 6 has a profile substantially resembling a rectangular trapezium delimited: -
- at the bottom, by one respective horizontal
bottom side edge 8 c; - at the top, by one respective inclined
top side edge 9 c; and - at opposite sides, by respective rounded and convex
lateral edge zones 7.
- at the bottom, by one respective horizontal
- The two
side wall portions 6 having the trapezoidal profiles receive the respective top lateral flaps 15 on their outer surfaces. - According to an important aspect of the present invention, the area of
bottom panel 10 is different from the area of a top quadrilateral Q (FIG. 5 ) obtained by projecting, along longitudinal direction A,top panel 14 on a reference plane P (FIG. 3 ) parallel to thebottom panel 10, crossingpackage 1 and containing topfront edge 9 a of topperipheral outline 9. - In particular, the area of
bottom panel 10 is smaller than the area of top quadrilateral Q. - According to another possible variant not shown, the area of
bottom panel 10 may be bigger than the area of top quadrilateral Q. - Analogously to
top panel 14, top quadrilateral Q is a square or a rectangle, in the examples shown a rectangle approximating a square. - With particular reference to
FIG. 5 , top quadrilateral Q includes a top front segment Q1, corresponding to bottomfront edge 8 a, a top rear segment Q2, corresponding to bottomrear edge 8 b, and two top side segments Q3, respectively corresponding to bottom side edges 8 c. - Preferably, top side segments Q3 have the same length, which is in turn different from the length of bottom side edges 9 c. More specifically, in the example shown, the length of bottom side edges 9 c is smaller than the length of top side segments Q3.
- In a similar way, top front segment Q1 and top rear segment Q2 have the same length, which is in turn different from the length of bottom
front edge 8 a and bottomrear edge 8 b. - More specifically, in the example shown, the length of bottom
front edge 8 a and bottomrear edge 8 b is greater than the length of top front segment Q1 and top rear segment Q2. - The
packaging material 2 from whichpackage 1 is made is shown inFIG. 6 and has a known multilayer structure (not shown) comprising a base layer, e.g. of paper, for stiffness, and a number of lamination layers covering both sides of the base layer. - Preferably, the lamination layers comprise one layer of oxygen-barrier material, e.g. an aluminum foil, and a number of layers of heat-seal plastic material covering both sides of the base layer and both sides of the layer of oxygen-barrier material. In other words, by proceeding from the side eventually forming the inside of
package 1,packaging material 2 comprises one layer of heat-seal plastic material, one layer of oxygen-barrier material, another layer of heat-seal plastic material, the base layer, and one or more additional layers of heat-seal plastic material. - The letter M in
FIG. 6 indicates a basic unit ofpackaging material 2, by which to producepackage 1, and which may be a precut blank, or a portion of a web of packaging material comprising a succession of basic units M. - In the first case, basic unit M is folded on a known forming spindle (not shown), is filled with the food product, and is sealed at the top to form the final package.
- In the second case, described therein with reference to
FIGS. 1 to 12 , the web ofpackaging material 2, comprising a succession of basic units M, is: -
- folded into a cylinder and sealed longitudinally to form a vertical tube;
- filled continuously with the food product; and
- sealed transversely and cut into basic units M, which are then folded to form
respective packages 1.
- After completion of these operations,
package 1 has: -
- a bottom transverse sealing band 18 (
FIG. 5 ) crossingbottom panel 10 along a centre line thereof and extending parallel tofront bottom edge 8 a and rearbottom edge 8 b; - a top transverse sealing band 19 (
FIGS. 1 to 4 ) crossingtop panel 14 parallel to, and between, fronttop edge 9 a and reartop edge 9 b; and - a
longitudinal sealing band 20 extending perpendicularly between the bottomtransverse sealing band 18 and the top transverse sealingband 19 along respective portions ofbottom panel 10 andtop panel 14 and along theside wall portion 6 defining the rear face ofpackage 1.
- a bottom transverse sealing band 18 (
- More specifically, after
package 1 is completely sealed and formed,bottom panel 10 is crossed by bottomtransverse sealing band 18 and by anend portion 20 a oflongitudinal sealing band 20 extending perpendicularly from the bottomtransverse sealing band 18. - In a completely analogous way, after
package 1 is completely sealed and formed,top panel 14 is crossed by top transverse sealingband 19 and by anend portion 20 b oflongitudinal sealing band 20 extending perpendicularly from the top transverse sealingband 19 and opposite to endportion 20 a; in greater detail, top transverse sealingband 19 dividestop panel 14 into twozones end portion 20 b oflongitudinal sealing band 20 extends on one (14 b) ofsuch zones band 19. - During the forming operations to obtain
package 1, top transverse sealingband 19 is folded onzone 14 b andend portion 20 b oflongitudinal sealing band 20; in this way,zone 14 a has a bigger area thanzone 14 b and is therefore more suitable for receivingremovable portion 17 andopening device 16. - In the example shown in
FIG. 6 ,removable portion 17 has a circular profile and is designed to be at least partly detached in use from the rest of the packaging material by openingdevice 16 to free a pour opening through which to pour out the product. -
Removable portion 17 is formed onpackaging material 2 prior to folding and sealing thepackaging material 2 itself to form the finished package. - In the present case,
removable portion 17 comprises a so-called “prelaminated” hole, i.e. a circular hole formed through the base layer only ofpackaging material 2 and covered, when thepackaging material 2 itself is laminated, with the layers of heat-seal plastic material and oxygen-barrier material, which adhere to one another at the hole. - With particular reference to
FIG. 6 , basic unit M ofpackaging material 2 has a rectangular configuration and is delimited by: -
- two side boundary edges 22 parallel to a longitudinal direction coinciding with longitudinal direction A in an upright condition of basic unit M;
- a
bottom boundary edge 23 parallel to a transversal direction B orthogonal to longitudinal direction A; and - a
top boundary edge 24 parallel to transversal direction B and tobottom boundary edge 23.
- Basic unit M of
packaging material 2 comprises a number of crease lines defining respective fold lines, along which thepackaging material 2 itself is folded to form thefinished package 1. - More specifically, basic unit M comprises two
transversal crease lines -
- a
bottom region 27 containing abottom crease pattern 28 and configured to formbottom portion 3 ofpackage 1; - a
top region 29 containing atop crease pattern 30 and configured to formtop portion 4 ofpackage 1; and - an
intermediate region 31 contained betweentransversal crease lines bottom region 27 andtop region 29 and designed to formside wall portions 6 ofpackage 1.
- a
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Transversal crease line 25 extends parallel tobottom boundary edge 23 andtop boundary edge 24 and is arranged closer tobottom boundary edge 23 thantransversal crease line 26.Transversal crease line 25 is configured to define bottomperipheral outline 8 ofpackage 1. - In particular,
transversal crease line 25 includes: -
- a bottom
central portion 25 a configured to define bottomfront edge 8 a ofpackage 1; - two
bottom end portions 25 b arranged on opposite sides of bottomcentral portion 25 a, located adjacent to respective side boundary edges 22 and configured to define bottomrear edge 8 b ofpackage 1; and - two
bottom side portions 25 c, extending adjacent to opposite sides of bottomcentral portion 25 a, connecting thecentral portion 25 a itself to therespective end portions 25 b and designed to define respective bottom side edges 8 c ofpackage 1.
- a bottom
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Transversal crease line 26 is arranged closer totop boundary edge 24 thantransversal crease line 25 and is configured to define topperipheral outline 9 ofpackage 1. In particular,transversal crease line 26 has a broken-line shape with: -
- a top
central portion 26 a parallel to transversal direction B and configured to define topfront edge 9 a ofpackage 1; - two
top end portions 26 b parallel to transversal direction B, arranged closer totop boundary edge 24 than topcentral portion 26 a and configured to define toprear edge 9 b ofpackage 1; and - two inclined
top side portions 26 c, having slanted configurations with respect to longitudinal direction A and transversal direction B and each one connecting topcentral portion 26 a to respectivetop end portions 26 b.
- a top
- As visible in
FIG. 6 ,top side portions 26 c converge towards topcentral portion 26 a. - Basic unit M includes two further
transversal crease lines bottom boundary edge 23 andtop boundary edge 24, respectively;transversal crease lines bottom boundary edge 23 andtop boundary edge 24 respective bottomtransversal sealing area 34 and toptransversal sealing area 35 configured to define bottomtransversal sealing band 18 and top transversal sealingband 19 ofpackage 1. -
Bottom crease pattern 28 is designed to producebottom panel 10 and bottom lateral flaps 11 ofpackage 1. In particular,bottom crease pattern 28 includes, in a known manner, fourlongitudinal crease lines transversal crease lines - Longitudinal crease lines 36 b are the most internal ones, whilst
longitudinal crease lines 36 a are located near opposite side boundary edges 22; the area betweenlongitudinal crease lines 36 b as well as the areas delimited bylongitudinal crease lines 36 a with the respective side boundary edges 22 are configured to definebottom panel 10 ofpackage 1. - In each of the areas delimited between
longitudinal crease lines bottom crease pattern 28 further includes twoadditional crease lines - In particular, the
additional crease lines transversal crease line 32 and opposite ends located at the intersection points between transversal crease line andlongitudinal crease lines additional crease lines triangle 39 with the segment oftransversal crease line 25 comprised between theadditional crease lines - Each area between
longitudinal crease lines lateral flap 11 ofpackage 1. -
Top crease pattern 30 is designed to producetop panel 14 and toplateral flaps 15 ofpackage 1. In particular,top crease pattern 30 includes fourlongitudinal crease lines transversal crease lines - Longitudinal crease lines 40 b are the most internal ones, whilst
longitudinal crease lines 40 a are located near opposite side boundary edges 22; the area betweenlongitudinal crease lines 40 b as well as the areas delimited bylongitudinal crease lines 40 a with the respective side boundary edges 22 are configured to definetop panel 14 ofpackage 1.Removable portion 17 is formed in the area oftop region 29 comprised betweenlongitudinal crease lines 40 b. - In each of the areas delimited between
longitudinal crease lines top crease pattern 30 further includes twoadditional crease lines - In particular, the
additional crease lines transversal crease line 33 and opposite ends located at, or adjacent to, the opposite ends of the respective inclinedtop side portion 26 c oftransversal crease line 26. - In this way, each pair of
additional crease lines triangle 43 with the respectivetop side portion 26 c of transversal creasedline 26. - Each area between
longitudinal crease lines lateral flap 15 ofpackage 1. - According to an important aspect of the present invention, the length of top
central portion 26 a oftransversal crease line 26 is different from the length of bottomcentral portion 25 a oftransversal crease line 25; in addition, the length of each ofbottom side portions 25 c oftransversal crease line 25 is also different from the length of the projection R, parallel to longitudinal direction A, of each oftop side portions 26 c oftransversal crease line 26 on a reference line S parallel totransversal crease line 25 and containing topcentral portion 26 a. - In particular, the length of top
central portion 26 a is smaller than the length of bottomcentral portion 25 a; in a different manner, the length of each projection R is greater than the length of the correspondingbottom side portion 25 c. - As visible in
FIG. 6 , the length of bottomcentral portion 25 a corresponds to the length of the segment oftransversal crease line 32 comprised betweenlongitudinal crease lines 36 b; in a completely analogous manner, the length of topcentral portion 26 a corresponds to the length of the segment oftransversal crease line 33 comprised betweenlongitudinal crease lines 40 b. - The same applies to
bottom side portions 25 c, whose lengths correspond to the lengths of the respective segments oftransversal crease line 32 comprised between each pair oflongitudinal crease lines transversal crease line 33 comprised between each pair oflongitudinal crease lines - It is important to note that the length of top front segment Q1 and top rear segment Q2 of top quadrilateral Q corresponds to the length of top
central portion 26 a; in an analogous manner, the length of top side segments Q3 of top quadrilateral Q corresponds to the length of projections R. - In the embodiment shown in
FIG. 6 ,intermediate region 31 includes a centraltransversal band 44 having a uniform structure, i.e. lacking any creasing or weakening, and crossing the areas of theintermediate region 31 itself designed to form the respectivelateral edge zones 7 ofside wall portions 6 ofpackage 1. - Preferably,
intermediate region 31 of basic unit M further comprises a plurality of V-shapedcrease lines 45 havingrespective vertices 46 located on or adjacent to thetransversal crease lines lateral edge zones 7 delimiting theside wall portions 6 ofpackage 1; each V-shapedcrease line 45 extends from and in proximity of the respectivetransversal crease line transversal band 44 and comprises twolegs 47 diverging from therespective vertex 46. - In particular, each V-shaped
crease line 45 extends from the respectivetransversal crease line transversal crease line intermediate region 31 measured parallel to the longitudinal direction A itself. - It is pointed out that, in the present description and in the claims, the term “total height of
intermediate region 31” corresponds to the total height of the package. - In practice, each V-shaped
crease line 45 extending fromtransversal crease line 25 and the corresponding V-shapedcrease line 45 extending fromtransversal crease line 26 are spaced apart parallel to longitudinal direction A. - Preferably, each V-shaped
crease line 45 has a size, parallel to longitudinal direction A, smaller than the maximum height ofbottom region 27 ortop region 29 measured parallel to the longitudinal direction A itself. - More preferably, each leg of the V-shaped crease lines 45 has a length smaller than the maximum length of the heights of
triangles transversal crease lines - In the example shown, each V-shaped
crease line 45 has a size, parallel to longitudinal direction A, substantially equal to one fourteenth of the total height ofintermediate region 31 measured parallel to the longitudinal direction A itself. - As visible in
FIGS. 1 to 4 , V-shaped crease lines are the only crease lines present inintermediate region 31 at the areas designed to definelateral edge zones 7 betweenside wall portions 6 ofpackage 1. - Due to the absence of continuous longitudinal crease lines between
transversal crease lines package 1 presents a round configuration alonglateral edge zones 7. V-shapedcrease lines 45 perform the function of easing folding of thepackaging material 2 at the corners betweenlateral edge zones 7 ofside wall portions 6 and bottomperipheral outline 8 and topperipheral outline 9 without affecting the round configuration oflateral edge zones 7. - In the example shown,
legs 47 of each V-shapedcrease line 45 are rectilinear or straight; as a possible alternative not shown,legs 47 of each V-shapedcrease line 45 may also be curved, preferably with their concavities facing one another. - Preferably,
legs 47 of each V-shapedcrease line 45 delimit an angle comprised between 45° and 90°. -
Number 1′ inFIG. 7 indicates as a whole a different embodiment of a sealed package according to the present invention and obtained by a basic unit M′ (FIG. 8 ) ofsheet packaging material 2.Package 1′ being similar topackage 1, the following description is limited to the differences between them, and using the same references, where possible, for identical or corresponding parts; the same applies for basic units M′ and M. - In particular,
package 1′ differs frompackage 1 only in thatlateral edge zones 7 betweenside wall portions 6 are defined by respectivelongitudinal crease lines 50 extending betweentransversal crease lines central portion 25 a and topcentral portions 26 a oftransversal crease lines bottom side portions 25 c oftransversal crease line 25 and respective projections R on reference line S. - In this case, there is no need for V-shaped crease lines, which are therefore absent.
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Number 1″ inFIG. 9 indicates as a whole a different embodiment of a sealed package according to the present invention and obtained by a basic unit M″ (FIG. 10 ) ofsheet packaging material 2.Package 1″ being similar topackage 1, the following description is limited to the differences between them, and using the same references, where possible, for identical or corresponding parts; the same applies for basic units M″ and M. - In particular,
package 1″ differs frompackage 1 only by having atop panel 14″ that extends horizontally and parallel tobottom panel 10. - In greater details,
top panel 14″ is delimited by a topperipheral outline 9″ (formed byedges 9 a″, 9 b″, 9 c″) parallel to bottomperipheral outline 8 and deriving by atransversal crease line 26″ also parallel totransversal crease line 25 and to transversal direction B. - In this case,
top panel 14″ extends entirely on reference plane P and therefore the projection oftop panel 14″ on this latter plane, i.e. top quadrilateral Q, coincides with thetop panel 14″ itself. - The same applies to the projections R of
top side portions 26 c″ oftransversal crease line 26″ on reference line S, which coincide with thetop side portions 26 c″ themselves; in fact, in this case, reference line S coincides with toptransversal crease line 26″. -
Number 1″′ inFIG. 11 indicates as a whole a different embodiment of a sealed package according to the present invention and obtained by a basic unit M″′ (FIG. 12 ) ofsheet packaging material 2.Package 1″′ being similar topackage 1″, the following description is limited to the differences between them, and using the same references, where possible, for identical or corresponding parts; the same applies for basic units M″′ and M″. - In particular,
package 1″′ differs frompackage 1″ only in thatlateral edge zones 7 betweenside wall portions 6 are defined by respectivelongitudinal crease lines 50 extending betweentransversal crease lines longitudinal crease lines 50 are slightly slanted with respect to longitudinal direction A due to the different lengths between bottomcentral portion 25 a and topcentral portion 26 a″ oftransversal crease lines bottom side portions 25 c andtop side portion 26 c″ of the sametransversal crease lines - Thanks to the presence of
longitudinal crease lines 50, there is no need for V-shaped crease lines, which are therefore absent. - The advantages of
packages packaging material 2 according to the present invention will be clear from the above description. - In particular, all the solutions of
packages bottom portions 3 slightly different from thetop portions 4. In this way, it is possible to optimize filling of the transport pallets with thefinished packages slimmer bottom portion 3 than thetop portion 4 permits to compensate the bulging effect produced by gravity on the pourable product contained in the package when placed in the upright position, which product tends to accumulate in the bottom portion of thepackage - Clearly, changes may be made to
packages packaging material 2 as described and illustrated herein without, however, departing from the scope of protection defined in the accompanying claims.
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