专利摘要:
transport package to contain a plurality of container, blanket to form a transport package to contain a plurality of containers, and method of forming a transport package from a blanket to a transport package to contain a plurality of containers. the shipping carton comprises a plurality of panels that extend at least partially around an interior of the shipping carton. the panels comprise at least one bottom panel, a first side panel, a second side panel, and at least two end panels. the transport package comprises at least one divider tab comprising a longitudinal segment that foldably connects to at least the first sidewall or second side wall, at least one transverse segment that foldably connects to the first longitudinal segment, and at least at least one end segment that foldably connects to at least one transverse segment. a central dividing wall divides the interior of the transport package into a front portion and a rear portion. the central partition wall comprises at least the at least one end segment of the at least one partition flap. a handle is attached to the central partition wall.
公开号:BR112012004012B1
申请号:R112012004012-0
申请日:2010-08-30
公开日:2020-05-12
发明作者:Kirsten L. Brand
申请人:Graphic Packaging International, Llc;
IPC主号:
专利说明:

TRANSPORT PACKAGE TO CONTAIN A CONTAINER PLURALITY, BLANKET TO FORM A TRANSPORTATION PACKAGE TO CONTAIN A CONTAINER PLURALITY, AND METHOD OF FORMING A TRANSPORT PACKAGE FROM BLANKET
Fundamentals of the Invention [0001] The present disclosure relates to a package for storing a plurality of containers. More specifically, the present disclosure relates to such a basket-type package having a handle and a plurality of compartments for containers, to hold the containers in two or more rows.
Summary of the Invention [0002] The present disclosure is generally related to a package for storing a plurality of containers. More specifically, the disclosure concerns a package such that it offers improved protection to the containers contained within the package and improved structural integrity, while maintaining the low weight of the package.
[0003] In general, one aspect of the disclosure is directed to a shipping container to contain a plurality of containers. The shipping carton comprises a plurality of panels that extend at least partially around an interior of the shipping carton. The plurality of panels comprises at least one bottom panel, a first side panel, a second side panel, and at least two end panels. The transport package comprises at least one divider tab comprising a longitudinal segment and connects
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2/30 collapsible to at least the first side wall or the second side wall, at least one transverse segment foldably connects to the first longitudinal segment, and at least one end segment that collapsibly connects to at least one segment transversal. A central partition wall divides the interior of the shipping container into a front portion and a rear portion. The central partition wall comprises at least the at least one end segment of the at least one partition flap. A handle is attached to the central partition wall.
[0004] In another aspect, the disclosure is generally directed to a blanket to form a support for containing a plurality of containers. The blanket comprises a plurality of panels comprising at least one bottom panel, a first side panel, a second side panel, and at least two end panels and at least one divider flap comprising a longitudinal segment that foldably connects to the at least the first sidewall or the second sidewall, at least one transverse segment foldably connects to the first longitudinal segment, and at least one end segment that foldably connects to at least one transverse segment. The blanket comprises a loop comprising at least one loop tab defined at least partially by a cut line extending between at least one loop tab and at least a portion of at least one dividing tab. The at least one end segment of the at least one partition flap is to form at least a portion of a central partition wall to divide the interior of the transport package formed from the blanket into one
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3/30 front portion and one rear portion.
[0005] In another aspect, the development is generally directed at a method of forming a package. The method comprises obtaining a blanket, which comprises a plurality of panels comprising at least one bottom panel, a first side panel, a second side panel, and at least two end panels, at least one divider tab comprising a longitudinal segment foldably connects to at least the first side wall or the second side wall, at least one transverse segment connects foldably to the first longitudinal segment, and at least one end segment which foldably connects to the hair minus a cross-section, and a handle. The method comprises folding at least one divider tab to be at least partially in face-to-face contact with at least a portion of at least the first side panel or the second side panel and folding the blanket along a longitudinal center line so that the at least one end segment of the at least one divider tab is disposed between the first side wall and the second side wall. The at least one end segment forms at least a portion of a central partition wall. The method comprises forming an interior of the transport package by extending the at least two end panels away from the central partition wall, so that the interior of the transport package is divided into a front portion and a rear portion by the partition wall central. The formation of the interior of the transport package induces at least one cross-section of the at least one divider flap to pivot with respect to the segment
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4/30 longitudinal and at least one end segment such that the at least one transverse segment extends at least partially to the first side panel or the second side panel.
[0006] Those usually skilled in the art will realize that the above mentioned advantages and other advantages and benefits of the various additional modalities of realization through reading the detailed description presented below of the modalities with reference to the figures mentioned below.
[0007] According to common practice, the various characteristics of the drawings discussed below are not necessarily drawn to scale. The dimensions of the various features and elements in the drawings can be increased or reduced to more clearly illustrate the modalities of the invention.
Brief Description of the Drawings [0008] Figure 1 is an exterior plan view of the blanket for the manufacture of a transport package according to an aspect of the disclosure.
[0009] Figures 2 to 4 are plan views showing the folding of the blank to form a transport package partially assembled according to an aspect of the disclosure.
[00010] Figures 5 and 6 are plan views of the transport package partially assembled in a flattened state.
[00011] Figure 7 is a perspective view showing the assembly of the transport package from the planed transport package of Figures 5 and 6.
[00012] Figures 8 and 9 are seen in perspective of
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5/30 assembled transport packaging.
[00013] Figure 10 is a bottom view of the transport package.
[00014] Figure 11 is a perspective view of the transport packaging with the containers.
[00015] The corresponding parts are designated by corresponding reference numbers throughout the drawings.
Detailed Description of Representative Modalities [00016] This disclosure relates generally to constructions, packaging, packaging boxes, or the like, and packaging to contain and display C containers (Figure 15), such as bottles, flasks, cans, etc. The containers can be used to pack food products and drinks, for example. Containers can be made of materials appropriate in their composition for packaging particularly for food or beverage items, and the materials include, but are not limited to, aluminum and / or other metals, plastics, such as PET, LDPE, LLDPE, HDPE, PP, PS, PVC, EVOH, and Nylon and the like; glass; or any combination of these.
[00017] Packages according to the present invention can accommodate containers in numerous different ways. For the purpose of illustration and not for the purpose of limiting the scope of the disclosure, the following detailed description uses the example of beverage containers (for example, usually plastic or glass bottles), at least partially arranged within the packaging. In this specification, the terms "side", "end", "bottom and" top indicate certain guidelines for fully assembled packages. The terms “lateral and“ longitudinal are
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6/30 employees to describe the relative guidelines for lines and other characteristics, and it should be understood that these guidelines can be reversed.
[00018] Figure 1 shows a blanket 1 to form a cardboard carrier package 200 (Figures 8 to 11). The blanket 1 has a longitudinal axis LL and a lateral or transverse axis L2. The blanket 1 includes a first side panel 10, a first end panel 20 foldably connects to a side edge of the first side panel 10 on a side fold line 11, and a second end panel 30 foldably connected to a second side edge of the first side panel 10 on a side fold line 12.
[00019] Blanket 1 includes the second side panel 40, a third end panel 24, and a fourth end panel 34 laterally opposite, and laterally spaced from the first side panel 10, the first end panel 20 and the second end panel 30, respectively. The third end panel 24 foldably connects to a side edge of the first side panel 40 on a second side fold line 41, and the fourth end panel 34 foldably connects to a second side edge of the fourth panel. end 34 on a side fold line 42.
[00020] As shown in Figure 1, an end closure flap 120 foldably connects to end panel 20 in a first side folding line 21. A second end closure flap 130 foldably connects to end panel 30 on a second side folding line 31. A third closing tab
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7/30 of end 126, positioned laterally opposite end closure flap 120, foldably connects to end panel 24 in a third side fold line 25 and foldably connects to end closure flap 120 in a longitudinal fold line 121. A fourth end closure flap 136, positioned laterally opposite the second end closure flap 130, foldably connects to fourth end panel 34 on a side fold line 35 and connects foldable to the second end closure flap 130 on a longitudinal fold line 131.
[00021] In the illustrated embodiment, the first end closure flap 120 and third end closure flap 126 include longitudinally protruding portions 122, 128 positioned mutually adjacent and joined together on fold line 121. Cutout portions 124, 127 are formed adjacent the projecting portions 122, 128, respectively. The respective locking tabs or hooks 123, 129 extend from free longitudinal edges of the first and third end closure flaps 120, 126. The second end closure flap 130 and the fourth end closure flap 136 include longitudinally projecting portions 132, 138 positioned mutually adjacent and joined on fold line 131. Cutout portions 133, 137 are formed adjacent to projecting portions 132, 138, respectively.
[00022] A rectangular opening 125 can be provided on the first and third end closure flaps 120, 126, and intersects fold lines 21, 25, 121 to facilitate folding the first end closure flap.
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8/30 end and third end closure flap 120, 126. Likewise, a rectangular opening 135 is provided in the second end closure flap and fourth end closure flap 130, 136, and intersects the fold lines. 31, 35, 131 to facilitate folding the second and fourth end closure flaps 130, 136.
[00023] According to the illustrated embodiment, a first divider tab 80 extends longitudinally
adjacent to first side panel 10, the first panel in far end 20 and the second panel edge 30. THE first tab divider 80 includes a first segment in tab partition 82 , a second segment with flap divider 86 if connect in foldable shape to the first segment in tab partition 82 , a third segment with flap divider 90 if
foldably connects to the second partition flap segment 86 and the first side panel 10, a fourth partition flap segment 94 foldably connects to the third partition flap segment 90, and a fifth partition flap segment 98 connects foldable to the fourth divider flap segment 94.
[00024] The first divider flap segment 82 forms an end segment on the divider flap 80 and is positioned adjacent to the first end closure flap 120 and the first end panel 20. The first divider flap segment 82 has a first side edge separated from the first end closure flap 120 on a laterally extending cut line 81, and a first longitudinal edge separated from the first end panel 20 on a first cut line 22 having a longitudinal portion and an oblique portion . A second side edge
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9/30 of the first divider flap segment 82 is defined by lateral, side-folding lines 83, 84 and a substantially U-shape cut 85 that extends between end points of fold lines 83, 84. The substantially cut of U-shape 85 defines a tab 82a of the first divider tab segment 82.
[00025] The second divider tab segment 86 forms a transverse segment in the assembled carrier package 200 and is positioned adjacent to the first side panel 10 and separates from the first side panel 10 on a longitudinally extending cut line 14. A first side edge of the second divider flap segment 86 is defined by the side folding lines 83, 84 and the substantially U-shape cut 85. The second divider flap segment 86 foldably connects to the first divider flap segment 82 on the folding lines side 83, 84, and partly separates from the first divider tab segment 82 on the substantially U-shaped cut line 85. A lateral fold line 87 extends along a portion of a second side edge of the second tab segment partition 86.
[00026] The third divider flap segment 90 forms a longitudinal divider flap segment 80 and foldably connects to the first side panel 10 on a longitudinal fold line 13, which defines a first longitudinal edge of the third divider flap segment 90. The third divider flap segment 90 foldably connects to the second divider flap segment 82 on the side folding line 87, which defines a first side edge of the third divider flap segment 90. A second side edge of the third divider flap segment 90 is defined by
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10/30 a lateral fold line 91.
[00027] The fourth divider flap segment 94 forms a transverse segment in the assembled carrier package 200 and is positioned adjacent to the first side panel 10 and connects foldably to the third divider flap segment 90 on the lateral fold line 91. The line folding edge 91 defines a first side edge of the fourth divider flap segment 94. The fourth divider flap segment 94 has a first longitudinal edge separated from the first side panel 10 on a longitudinally extending cut line 15. A second side edge of the fourth dividing flap segment 94 is defined by lateral folding lines, laterally separated 95, 96 and a substantially U-shaped cut 97 that extends between the end points of the folding lines 95, 96.
[00028] The fifth divider flap segment 98 forms an end segment on the divider flap 80 and foldably connects to the fourth divider flap segment 94 on the side fold lines 95, 96, being partially separated from the fourth divider flap. divider flap 94 in the substantial U-shaped cut 97. The fifth divider flap segment 98 is further defined by the cut line 32 which extends between the fifth divider flap segment and the second end panel 30. The substantially U-shape 97 defines a tab 98a of the fifth divider flap segment 98.
[00029] As shown in Figure 1, a second partition flap 100, which is similar in configuration to the first partition flap 80, extends longitudinally adjacent to the second side panel 40, the third panel
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11/30 end 24 and the fourth end panel 34. The second divider flap 100 includes a sixth divider flap segment 102, a seventh divider flap segment 106 which foldably connects to the sixth divider flap segment 102, an eighth divider flap segment 110 that foldably connects to the seventh divider flap segment 106 and the second side panel 40, a ninth divider flap segment 114 that foldably connects to the eighth divider flap segment 110, and a tenth segment with a flap 118 that
connects foldably to ninth segment of tab partition 114. [00030] O sixth segment in divider tab 102 form one segment in end in tab partition 100 and if position adjacent The third tab end closure 126 and the
third end panel 24. The sixth divider flap segment 102 has a first side edge separated from the third end closure flap 126 in a laterally extending cut line 101, and a first longitudinal edge separated from end panel 24 in a third cutting line 26 having a longitudinal portion and an oblique portion. A second lateral edge of the first divider flap segment 102 is defined by lateral, laterally separated fold lines 103, 104 and a substantially U-shape cut 105 that extends between the end points of the fold lines 103, 104. The cut substantially U-shape 105 defines a tongue 102a of the sixth divider flap segment 102.
[00031] The seventh divider tab segment 106 forms a transverse segment of the assembled shipping container 200 and is positioned adjacent to the second side panel 40 and separate
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12/30 of the second side panel 40 on a longitudinally extending cut line 44. The side fold lines 103, 104 and the substantially U-shape cut 105 define a first side edge of the seventh divider tab segment 106. The seventh divider flap segment 106 foldably connects to the sixth divider flap segment 102 on the side folding lines 103, 104, and partly separates from the sixth divider flap segment 102 on the substantially U-shaped cut line 105. One line side folding 107 extends over a portion of a second side edge of the seventh divider tab segment 106.
[00032] The eighth divider flap segment 110 forms a longitudinal segment of the divider flap 100 and foldably connects to the second side panel 40 on a longitudinal fold line 43, which defines a first longitudinal edge of the eighth divider flap segment 110. The eighth divider flap segment 110 has a first side edge defined by the side folding line 107. The eighth divider flap segment 110 therefore foldably connects to the seventh divider flap segment 102 on the side folding line 107. The eighth segment divider tab 110 foldably connects to the second side panel 40 on a longitudinal fold line 43, which defines a first longitudinal edge of the eighth divider tab segment 110. A lateral fold line 111 defines a second side edge of the eighth segment partition tab 110.
[00033] The ninth divider flap segment 114 forms a transverse segment in the assembled carrier package 200 and is positioned adjacent to the second side panel 40. A first lateral edge of the ninth divider flap segment 114
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13/30 is defined by the side folding line 111, where that of the ninth dividing flap segment 114 foldably connects to the eighth dividing flap segment 110. The ninth dividing flap segment 114 has a first longitudinal edge separated from the second panel lateral 40 in a longitudinally extending cut line 45. A second lateral edge of the ninth divider flap segment 114 is defined by lateral folding lines, laterally separated 115, 116 and a substantially U-shape cut 117 that extends between the end points of fold lines 115, 116.
[00034] The tenth divider flap segment 118 forms an end segment on divider flap 100 foldably connects to the ninth divider flap segment 114 on the side fold lines 115, 116, being partially separated from the ninth divider flap segment 114 in substantially U-shape cut 117. The tenth divider flap segment 118 is further defined by the cut line 36 which extends between the tenth divider flap segment and the fourth end panel 34. The substantially U-shape cut 117 defines a tab 118a of the tenth divider tab segment 118.
[00035] The first and second divider tab segments 82, 86 can be positioned adjacent to the sixth and seventh divider tab segments 102, 106, respectively. A longitudinal opening 89 extends between the sections of the first and sixth divider flap segments, 82, 102 and the second and fourth divider flap segments 86, 106.
[00036] As shown in Figure 1, a handle flap 50 foldably connects to the second and fourth end closure flaps 130, 136 and extends
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14/30 longitudinally between the second and fourth end panels 30, 36 and between the first and second divider flaps 80, 100. The flap flap 50 includes a first flap flap section 60 and a second flap flap section 70 The first handle flap section 60 is positioned adjacent to the first partition flap 80, the second end panel 30 and the second end closing flap 130. The first handle flap section 60 foldably connects to the second flap. end closure 130 on a side fold line 61 which is collinear with the side fold line 31. The second handle flap section 70 foldably connects to the first flap section 60 on a longitudinal fold line 69 with adjacent positioning the second divider tab 100, the fourth end panel 34 and the fourth end closure flap 136. The second handle flap section 70 foldably connects to the fourth end closure flap 136 in a row side folding line 71 which is collinear with side folding line 35. The handle flap 50 further includes gripping flaps 64, 74 which foldably connect to the longitudinal edges of the handle flap sections 60, 70, respectively, on longitudinal fold lines 63, 73. The gripping tabs 64, 74 can be defined adjacent to the fourth and ninth divider tab segments 94, 114, respectively.
[00037] In the illustrated embodiment, the first and second handle flap sections 60, 70 are separated from the second and fourth end panels 30, 34 by a respective oblique cut line 62, 72. The first flap section of handle 60 and the first catch tab 64 are separated from the third, fourth and fifth tab dividing segments 90, 94, 98 by a
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15/30
wavy space or line of cut 65 extending if since oblique aperture 62 . The second section flap shoulder strap 70 and the flap apprehension 74 are separated from eighth, ninth and tenth tab segments partition 110, 114, 118 per one space corrugated or cut line 75 what if extends since The opening
oblique 72. Side clearances or cut lines 67, 77, which can be collinear with the side fold lines 87, 107, separate the first and second handle flap sections 60, 70 from the second and seventh divider flap segments 86, 106, respectively.
[00038] Blanket 1 may include an end reinforcement flap 140 that foldably connects to the longitudinal edges of the second end panel 30 and the second end closure flap 130 in a longitudinal fold line 33. The reinforcement flap end cap 140 includes a lateral fold line 141 and a rectangular opening 142 which intersects fold line 141. Fold line 141 and opening 142 are arranged with a longitudinally central region of end reinforcement flap 140. Opening 140 it facilitates the folding of the end reinforcement flap 140 on the fold line 141. Although the opening 140 is shown to have a rectangular shape, other shapes are possible.
[00039] As shown in Figure 1, the blanket includes a bottom flap 150, which has a first bottom flap section 152 and a second bottom flap section 154. The first bottom flap section 152 connects foldable to the first side panel 10 on a longitudinal fold line 16. The second bottom flap section 154 foldably connects to the first bottom flap section 152 on a fold line
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16/30 longitudinal 153. A V-shape notch 155 is located on a first side edge of the bottom flap 150 in alignment with the folding line 153, and is configured to engage the locking flaps 123, 129, as will be described further evening.
[00040] A bottom closing flap 156 can be foldably connected to side panel 40 in a second longitudinal folding line 46. The bottom closing flap 156 is configured to be connected to bottom flap 150 to form a wall of bottom 240 (Figure 10) of the transport package 200, as will be described below.
[00041] A representative process for assembling the transport package 200 from blanket 1 is illustrated in Figures 2 to 7. As shown in Figure 2, in an exemplary initial step, the first divider flap 80 can be folded inward at the along fold line 13 so that the first divider tab 80 partially overlaps the first side panel 10, the first end panel 20, the second end panel 30 and the first end closure flap 120, with the inner side the first partition flap 80 facing the inner sides of the first side panel 10, the first end panel 20, the second end panel 30 and the first end closure flap 120. Likewise, the second partition flap 100 can be folded along fold line 43 so that the second divider tab 100 partially overlaps the second side panel 40, the third end panel 24, the fourth end panel 34 and the third end closure flap 126, with the inner side of the second divider flap 100 facing the inner sides of the second side panel 40, the third
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17/30 end 24, the fourth end panel 34 and the third end closure flap 126. The third and eighth divider flap segments 90, 110 can be attached to the first and second side walls 10, 40, respectively, with fastening adhesive or other means. In addition, as shown in Figure 3, the end reinforcement flap 140 can be folded along the fold line 33 so that the end reinforcement flap 140 partially overlaps the end panel 30 and the second closing flap end 130, and the inner edge of the reinforcement end flap 140 faces the inner sides of the second end panel 30 and the second end closure flap 130. The end reinforcement flap 140 can be attached to the second end panel end 30 and the second end closure flap 130 with adhesive or other fastening means.
[00042] In a subsequent step shown in Figure 3, the first divider tab 80 can be folded along fold line 87 such that the first and second divider tab segments 82, 86 overlap the third and fourth divider tab segments. 90, 94 and partially overlap with the fifth divider tab segment 98. In this configuration, the outer sides of the first and second divider tab segments 82, 86 face the outer sides of the third, fourth and fifth divider tab segments 90, 94, 98. The second divider flap 100 can be folded in a similar manner along fold line 107 such that the sixth and seventh divider flap segments 102, 106 overlap the eighth and ninth divider flap segments 110, 114 and partially overlap the tenth segment of
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18/30 divider tab 118. In this configuration, the outer sides of the sixth and seventh divider tab segments 102, 106 face the outer sides of the eighth, ninth and tenth divider tab segments 110, 114, 118. The first divider tab segment 82 can be connected to the tongue 98a of the fifth divider flap segment 98 with adhesive or other fixation means. The sixth flap segment may be connected to the tongue 118 of the tenth divider flap segment 118 with adhesive or other fixation means.
[00043] Then, with reference to Figure 4, the blanket 1 can be folded in the fold lines 11, 41 in such a way that the first and third end panels 20, 24 partially overlap the first and second side panels 10, 40, respectively, with the inner sides of the first and third end panels 20, 24 facing the inner sides of the first and second side panels 10, 40. As a result, the first end closure flap 120 partially overlaps the first side panel 10, first divider tab 80 and first handle flap section 60, with the inner side of the end closure flap 120 facing the inner side of the first side panel 10, and the third end closure flap 126 if partially overlaps with the second side panel 40, the second divider flap 100 and the second handle flap section 70,
as side internal of third tab in closure in far end 126 facing the inner side of second panel side 40. Using means adhesive or other fixation, The first tab in closure edge 120 can if turn on The tongue 82a of first divider tab segment 82 and The third tab in closure edge 126 can if turn on The
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19/30 tongue 102a of the sixth divider flap segment 102. Furthermore, in this configuration, the longitudinal projections 122, 128 of the first and third end closure flaps 120, 126 partially overlap the first and second handle flap sections 60, 70, respectively, and fold line 121 between projections 122, 128 is aligned with fold line 69 between the first and second handle flap sections 60, 70. Projections 122, 128 can connect to the first and second loop tab segments 60, 70, respectively, with adhesive or other fixation means.
[00044] As illustrated in Figure 4, either before or after, or simultaneously with folding the blanket along fold lines 11, 41, as described above, blanket 1 can be folded along fold lines 31, 35 such that the second and fourth end closure flaps 130, 136 partially overlap the second and fourth end panels 30, 34, respectively, and the fifth and tenth divider flap segments 98, 118, respectively, and the sides inner of the second and fourth end closing flaps 130, 136 face the inner sides of the second and fourth end panels 30, 34. After folding blanket 1 in this way, the longitudinal projections 132, 138 of the second and fourth flaps end closure 130, 136 partially overlap the first and second handle flap sections 60, 70, respectively, and fold line 131 between projections 132, 138 aligns with fold line 69 between first and second unda handle flap sections 60, 70. The projections 132, 138 can be connected to the first and second handle flap segments 60, 70, respectively, with adhesive or other fixation means. Beyond
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In addition, the second and fourth end closure flaps 130, 136 can be attached to the fifth and tenth divider flap segments 98, 118, respectively, with adhesive or other fastening means.
[00045] Next, as shown in Figures 5 and 6, blanket 1 can be folded along fold lines 69, 121, 131 into a substantially flat structure having a first side on which the outer sides of the first side panel 10 , the second end panel 30, the first handle flap section 60, the handle flap 64 and the bottom flap 150 are exposed, and a second side on which the inner side of the bottom flap 150 and the outer sides of the second side panel 40, fourth end panel 34, second handle flap section 70, external handle flap 74 and bottom closure flap 156 are exposed.
[00046] In the configuration of Figures 5 and 6, the inner sides of the handle flap sections 60, 70 face each other, the outer sides of the projections 122, 132 face the outer sides of the projections 128, 138, respectively, the outer sides of the first and third end panels 20, 24 face each other, the outer sides of the first and third end closure flaps 120, 124 face each other, and the outer sides of the second and fourth end closure flaps 130, 136 face each other face each other. Projections 122, 132 can be connected to projections 128, 138, respectively, with adhesive or other fixation means. The first handle flap section 60 can be adhesive or otherwise attached to the first and second end closure flaps 120, 130, and the second handle flap section 70 can be adhesive or otherwise attached to the third and fourth
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21/30 end closure flaps 126, 136. In addition, the first and second end closure flaps 120, 130 can be bonded by adhesive or otherwise to the third and fourth end closure flaps 126, 136, respectively . As a result, the first and second handle flap sections 60, 70 and handle flaps 64, 74 form a handle 250 having a first end supported by the projections 122, 128 and the first and third end closure flaps 120, 126, and a second end supported by the projections 132, 138 and the second and fourth end closure flaps 130, 136.
[00047] Then, as shown in Figure 7, blanket 1 can be folded along fold lines 11, 12, 21, 31, 25, 35, 41, 42 such that the first and second side panels 10 , 40 extend substantially parallel to each other and in mutually spaced relation, the first and third end panels 20, 24 are substantially coplanar and extend substantially perpendicular to the first and second side walls 10, 40 to form a first wall of end 220, and the second and fourth end panels 30, 34 are substantially coplanar and extend substantially perpendicular to the first and second side walls 10, 40 to form a second end wall 230.
[00048] As a result of the folding operation illustrated in Figure 7, the handle 250 and the end closure flaps 120, 126, 130, 136 extend substantially perpendicular to the first and second end walls 220, 230 and substantially parallel to the first and second
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22/30 side panels 10, 40. The first and third end closure flaps 120, 126 form a first end support wall 222 that supports the first end wall 220 and the first end of the handle 250, and the second and fourth end closure flaps 230, 236 form a second end support wall 232 that supports the second end wall 230 and the second end of the handle 250. In addition, the end reinforcement flap 140 extends adjacent the second panel end 30 and the second end closure flap 130, thereby reinforcing the second end wall 230 and the second end support wall 232.
[00049] In the illustrated embodiment, when folding blanket 1 as shown in Figure 7, the first divider flap segment 82, which is connected to the end closure flap 120, and the fifth divider flap segment 98, which is connected the first divider flap segment 82 and the second end closure flap 130, are substantially coplanar with the first and second end closure flaps 120, 130. The second divider flap segment 86 folds relative to the first flap segment divider 82 along fold lines 83, 84 and folds relative to the third flap segment 90 along fold line 87, so that the second divider flap segment 86 extends substantially perpendicular to the first segment of fold divider flap 82 and the first side panel 10. The fourth divider flap segment 94 folds relative to the fifth divider flap segment 98 along fold lines 95, 96 and fold relative to the third divider flap segment 90 along the
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23/30 folding 91, so that the fourth divider flap segment 94 extends substantially perpendicular to the fifth divider flap segment 98 and the first side panel 10. The seventh divider flap segment 106 folds relative to the sixth segment of flap divider flap 102 along fold lines 103, 104 and pivot relative to the eighth divider flap segment 110 along fold line 107, so that the seventh divider flap segment 106 extends substantially perpendicular to the sixth segment of divider flap 102 and second side panel 40. The ninth divider flap segment 114 folds relative to the tenth divider flap segment 118 along fold lines 115, 116 and folds relative to the eighth divider flap segment 110 along the folding line 111, so that the ninth divider flap segment 114 extends substantially perpendicular to the tenth divider flap segment 118 and s second side panel 40.
[00050] Next, the bottom closing flap 156 can be folded along fold line 46 and the bottom flap 150 can be folded along fold line 16, overlapping the bottom closing flap 156 , such that the bottom flap 150 and bottom closing flap 156 extend substantially perpendicular to side panels 10, 40 and end walls 220, 230 (Figure 10). The notch 155 can be positioned under the flaps 123, 129 in locking engagement with the flaps 123, 129, which are now mutually adjacent as a result of folding the first and third end closure flaps 120, 126. A second flap section
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Bottom 24/30 154 can be adhesively or otherwise attached to the bottom closing flap 156. Thus, the bottom flap 150 and the bottom closing flap 156 form a bottom wall 240 substantially closing a bottom of the structure .
[00051] Upon completing the exemplary process described above, the transport package 200 is formed as shown in Figures 8 to 11. As illustrated in Figures 8 and 9, the transport package 200 includes a first side wall formed by the first side panel 10 and a second side wall formed by the second side panel 40 and extending substantially parallel to the first side wall 10 in relation to it spaced relative thereto. The transport package 200 includes the first end wall 220 and the second end wall 230 positioned opposite the first end wall 220, with both end walls 220, 230 extending substantially perpendicular to the first and second side walls 10 , 40. The shipping container 200 further includes bottom panel 240 (Figure 10) which extends substantially perpendicular to side panels 10, 40 and end panels 220, 230. A top opening 244 is formed above the side panels 10, 40 and end panels 220, 230. End support walls 222, 232 extend inwardly from end walls 220, 230, respectively, and above top opening 244, substantially perpendicular to the end walls 220, 230 and substantially parallel to the side walls 10, 40. The end support walls 222, 232 are positioned approximately and halfway between the first and second side walls 10, 40. Handle 250 is positioned
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25/30 approximately halfway between the first and second side walls 10, 40 and extends from the first end support wall 222 to the second end support wall 232, substantially parallel to the side panels 10, 40 and above. top opening 244.
[00052] As shown in Figures 8 and 9, the first and second end support walls 222, 232, and the first, fifth, sixth and tenth divider tab segments 82, 98, 102, 118 are interconnected and configured to form a central dividing wall 280 extending between the first and second end walls 220, 230, substantially perpendicular to the end walls 220, 230 and substantially parallel to the first and second side walls 10, 40. The second and fourth segments of partition flap 86, 94 form the transverse partition walls that extend between the first side wall 10 and the central partition wall 280, substantially perpendicular to the first side wall 10 and the central partition wall 280. The seventh and ninth partition flap segments 106, 114 form the transverse partition walls that extend between the second side wall 40 and the central partition wall 280, substantially perpendicular to the second side wall 40 and the central partition wall 280.
[00053] In the illustrated embodiment, the central partition wall 280, the transverse partition walls 86, 94, the end panel 20 on the first end wall 220, the first side panel 10, the end panel 30 on the second end wall 230 and bottom panel 240 together define a first row R1 of container compartments 290, 292, 294 to contain containers C (Figure
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11) on a front side or first side of the transport package 200. Likewise, the central partition wall 280, the transverse partition walls 106, 114, the end panel 24 on the first end wall 220, the second side panel 40 , the end panel 34 on the second end wall 230 and the bottom panel 240 together define a row R2 of container compartments 296, 298, 300 to contain containers C (Figure 11) on one rear side or second side of the package transport 200.
[00054] It can be understood from Figures 8 to 11 and the associated portions of the description that the transport package 200 contains compartments for six containers 290, 292, 294, 296, 298, 300 arranged in 2x3 configuration, and is configured to be carried by a user by grasping the handle 250. As shown in Figures 8 and 9, the handle flaps 64, 74 can be folded upward in the U-direction along the respective fold lines 63, 73 to extend transversely to the handle flap sections 60, 70, and thus provide an extended surface area to more comfortably grip the handle 250.
[00055] As shown in Figure 11, the central partition wall provides a central barrier that prevents or limits contact between containers C in the first row R1 and placing containers C in the opposite row R2 in the opposite way. By limiting the contact between containers C in opposite rows R1 and R2, the chances of damage to containers and breaks are reduced, which reduces the chances that the products contained in containers C will be wasted during handling of the shipping container 200 The configuration of the transport package 200 achieves a
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27/30 better protection of the containers while maintaining a low packaging weight.
[00056] Although the embodiment shown and described here includes six container compartments 290, 292, 294, 296, 298, 300 arranged in a 2x3 configuration, it should be understood that modifications are possible to provide greater or lesser quantities of compartments. For example, each line R1, R2 can be configured to form any number of container compartments, by changing the number of dividing flaps and / or dividing flap segments, and appropriately dimensioning the size of blanket 1, based on the number and type of the containers to be kept inside the packaging.
[00057] In general, the blanket can be constructed from cardboard with a gauge so that it is heavier and more rigid than ordinary paper. The blanket can also be constructed of other materials, such as cardboard, or any other material that may have suitable properties to allow the packaging to function at least generally, as described above. The blanket can be coated with, for example, a coating of clay material. The clay material coating can then be printed with product advertisements or other information or advertising. The blankets can then be coated with a varnish to protect the information printed on the blankets. The blankets can also be coated with, for example, an anti-humidity barrier layer, on one or both sides of the blanket. Blankets can also be laminated or coated with one or more film-like materials on selected panels or selected sections.
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28/30 [00058] As an example, a tear line may include: a slit that partially extends into the material along the desired line of fragility, and / or a series of mutually spaced slits that partially extend inward and / or completely through the material along the entire length of the desired line of weakness, or various combinations of these characteristics. As a more specific example, a type of tear line is in the form of a series of mutually spaced slits that extend completely through the material, with adjacent slits being spaced slightly such that an incision (for example, a piece something like a small material bridge) is defined between adjacent slits to typically temporarily connect the material through the tear line. The incisions are broken during the tear along the tear line. Incisions are typically a relatively small percentage of the tear line, and alternatively the incisions can be omitted or torn in a tear line such that the tear line is a continuous cut line. That is, it is within the scope of the present invention for each tear line to be replaced with a continuous slit, or the like. For example, a cut line can be a continuous slit or it can be wider than a slit without departing from the present disclosure.
[00059] According to the representative modalities, a folding line can be any line of substantially linear fragility, although not necessarily in a straight shape, which facilitates folding along its entire length. More specifically, but not for the purpose of
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To narrow the scope of the present invention, fold lines include: a crease line, such as lines formed with a blunt knife to produce creases, or the like, which creates a depressed or crushed portion of the material throughout the extension of the desired line of fragility; a cut that extends partially into the material along the desired line of fragility, and / or a series of cuts that extend partially in and / or completely through the material along the desired line of fragility; and various combinations of these characteristics. In situations where the cut is used to create a fold line, the cut will typically not be too long in a way that can reasonably induce a user to consider the fold line to be a tear line.
[00060] The above mentioned modalities can be described as having one or more panels adhered by means of glue during the assembly of the packaging packaging modalities. The term “glue” is intended to cover all types of adhesives used to secure the packaging packaging panels in place.
[00061] The description mentioned so far of the revelation illustrates and describes several representative modalities. Various additions, modifications, changes, etc., can be made to the representative modalities without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure. It is intended that all material contained in the description above or shown in the accompanying drawings should be interpreted as in an illustrative sense and not in a limiting sense. In addition, the disclosure shows and describes only selected modalities of disclosure, but the
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30/30 disclosure is capable of being used in various other combinations, modifications, and environments, being capable of alterations or modifications within the scope of the inventive concept as expressed herein, in accordance with the above teachings, and / or within the expertise or knowledge relevant art. In addition, certain aspects or characteristics of each modality can be selectively exchanged and applied to other illustrated and non-illustrated modalities of the disclosure.
权利要求:
Claims (23)
[1]
1. TRANSPORT PACKAGE TO CONTAIN A CONTAINER PLURALITY, the transport package comprising:
a plurality of panels (10, 220, 230, 40, 240) which extend at least partially around an interior of the transport package, the plurality of panels comprising at least one bottom panel (240), a first side panel (10), a second side panel (40), and at least two end panels (220, 230);
at least one divider tab (80, 100) comprising a longitudinal segment (90, 110) that foldably connects to at least the first side wall (10) or the second side wall (40), a central partition wall ( 280) which divides the interior of the transport package into a front portion and a rear portion, the central partition wall (280) comprising at least the first end segment (82, 102) and the second end segment (98, 118) ) of at least one divider tab (80, 100); and a loop (250) connected to the central partition wall (280), characterized by at least one first transverse segment (86, 106) and a second transverse segment (94, 114) each of which is foldably connected to the first longitudinal segment (90 , 110) along a respective first fold line (87, 107) and second fold line (91, 111), and at least one first end segment (82, 102) and second end segment (98, 118) ) foldably connected to the respective first transverse segment (86, 106) and second transverse segment (94, 114) along a respective third line
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[2]
Transport package according to claim 1, characterized in that the central partition wall (280) additionally comprises at least two end closure flaps (120, 130, 126, 136) each foldably connected to a respective at least two end panels (220, 230), and where at least a portion of at least one first end segment (82, 102) and second end segment (98, 118) of at least one divider tab (8 0, 100) is attached to at least one end closure flap (120, 130, 126, 136) of at least two end closure flaps (120, 130, 126,
136).
2/14 fold (83, 84, 103, 104) and fourth fold line (95, 96,
115, 116), in which the second end segment (98, 118) is at least partially in face-to-face contact with the first end segment (92, 102);
[3]
3/14 defined at least partially by a cut line (85, 105) extending between the first flap (82a, 102a) and the first transverse segment (86, 106), at least a portion of the first flap (82a, 102a) being connected face to face with the first end closure flap (120, 126), and the second end segment (98, 118) comprising a second flap (98a, 118a) defined at least partially by a line cutting edge (97, 117) extending between the second flap (98a, 118a) and the second transverse segment (94, 114), at least a portion of the second flap (98a, 118a) being connected to the first end segment ( 82, 102).
Transport package according to claim 2, characterized in that at least a portion of the first end segment (82, 102) of the at least one divider flap (80, 100) is connected to the at least one first closing flap end (120, 126) of the at least two end closure flaps (120, 130, 126, 136), and at least a portion of the second end segment (98, 118) of the at least one divider flap (80, 100) be connected to at least a second end closure flap (130, 136) of the at least two end closure flaps (120, 130, 126, 136).
[4]
4/14 end (82, 102) of the first divider tab (80) is at least partially in face-to-face contact with the first end segment (102) of the second divider tab (100).
Transport package according to claim 3, characterized in that the first end segment (82, 102) comprises a first flap (82a, 102a)
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[5]
5/14 end (220, 230) comprise at least one front end panel (20, 30) which foldably connects to the first side panel (10) and at least one rear end panel (24, 34) which connects foldably to the second side panel (40), and where the at least two end closure flaps (120, 130, 126, 136) comprise at least one front end closure flap (120, 130) that foldably connects to at least one front end panel (20, 30) and at least one rear end closure flap (126, 136) which foldably connects to at least one rear end panel (24, 34 ), at least one front end flap (120, 130) being foldably connected to at least one rear end closing flap (126, 136) along a longitudinal fold line (121, 131), and at least one front end closure tab () 120, 130) is at least partially and in face-to-face contact with at least one rear end closure flap (126, 136).
Transport package according to claim 4, characterized in that the at least one dividing flap (80, 100) comprises a first dividing flap (80) and a second dividing flap (100), the longitudinal segment (90) of the first divider tab (80) being foldably connected to the first side panel (10), the longitudinal segment (110) of the second divider tab (100) being foldably connected to the second side panel (40), the first and second segments transverse (86, 94) of the first divider tab (80) forming a plurality of front compartments for containers (290, 292, 294) in the front portion of the transport package (200), and the first and second transverse segments (106, 114 ) of the second divider tab (100) forming a plurality of rear compartments for containers (396, 298, 300) in the rear portion of the transport package (200).
[6]
6/14 front (30), the at least one front end closure flap (120, 130) comprises a first front end closure flap (120) and a second front end closure flap (130), and the at least one rear end panel (24, 34) comprises a first rear end panel (24) and a second rear end panel (34), and at least one rear end closure flap (126, 136) comprises a first rear end closure flap (126) and a second rear end closure flap (136), the first front end panel (20) and the first rear end panel (24) forming a first end wall ( 220), the first front end closure flap (120) and the first rear end closure flap (126) forming a first end support wall (222), the second front end panel (30) and the second rear end panel (34) forming a second end wall (230), and the second front end closing flap (130) and the second rear end closing flap (136) forming a second end support wall (232).
6. Transport packaging according to claim 5, characterized in that the first segment of
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[7]
7/14 claim 12, characterized in that the at least two end panels (220, 230) comprise at least one
far end front (20, 30) that if connect in form folding to the first panel lateral (10) and at least a panel of far end rear (24, 34) that if connect in form folding to the second panel lateral (40), and where the wall partition
The central (280) additionally comprises at least one front end closure flap (120, 130) which foldably connects to at least one front end panel (20, 30) and at least one rear end closure flap ( 126, 136) which foldably connects to at least one rear end panel (24, 34), at least a portion of at least one of the first end segment and second end segment of the first divider flap being attached to the at least at least one front end closure flap, and at least a portion of at least one first end segment (102) and second end segment (118) of the second divider flap (100) to be attached to at least one end closure flap. rear end (126, 136).
Transport package according to claim 5, characterized in that the central partition wall (280) additionally comprises a third end closure flap (126) which foldably connects to at least the first end closure flap (120) and at least partially in face-to-face contact with the first end closure flap (120) and a fourth end closure flap (136) foldably connected to at least the second end closure flap (130 ) and at least partially in face-to-face contact with the second end closure flap (130), at least a portion of the first end segment (102) of the second divider flap (100) being attached to the third end closure flap ( 126), and at least a portion of the second end segment (118) of the second divider tab (100) being connected to the fourth end closure flap (136).
[8]
8/14 extending between the first tongue (82a) and the first transverse segment (86), at least a portion of the first tongue (82a) being fixed in face-to-face contact with the first front end closure flap (120 ), and where the second end segment (98) comprises a second tongue (98a) defined at least partially by a cut line (97) extending between the second tongue (98a) and the second transverse segment (94), at least a portion of the second tongue (98a) being attached to the first end segment (82).
Transport package according to claim 7, characterized in that the handle (250) comprises a first handle flap (60) which foldably connects to the second end closure flap (130) and connected to the first flap end closure (120) and a second handle flap (70) that foldably connects to the fourth end closure flap (136) and connected to the first end closure flap (120).
[9]
9/14 rear end closure (136).
Transport packaging according to claim 2, characterized in that the at least two panels
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[10]
10/14 partition (80, 100) are for forming at least a portion of a central partition wall (280) for dividing the interior of the transport package (200) formed from the blanket (1) into a front portion and a portion rear, characterized by comprising:
at least one first transverse segment (86, 106 and a second transverse segment (94, 114)) each foldably connected to the longitudinal segment (90, 110) along a respective first fold line (87, 107) and second fold line (91, 111), and at least one first end segment (82, 102) and second end segment (98,
118) connected from form folding to respective first transversal segment al (86, 106) and second segment transverse (94, 114) ) to long of an respective third fold line (83, 8 4, 103, 104) and fourth line of fold (95,
96, 115, 116), in which the second end segment (98,
118) is at least partially in face-to-face contact with the first end segment (92, 102) when the package (200) is formed from the blanket (1).
Transport package according to claim 9, characterized in that each of the at least one front end closure flap (120, 130) and at least one rear end closure flap (126, 136) comprise a portion longitudinally extending (122, 132, 128, 138) foldably connected to the longitudinal folding line (121, 131) to reinforce the handle (250).
[11]
11/14 transversal (94, 114) each foldably connected to the longitudinal segment (90, 110) along a respective first fold line (87, 107) and second fold line (91,
111), and at least one first end segment (82, 102) and second end segment (98, 118) foldably connected to the respective first transverse segment (86, 106) and second transverse segment (94, 114) to the along a respective third fold line (83, 84, 103, 104) and fourth fold line (95, 96, 115, 116) and a handle (250);
fold the blanket (1) along a longitudinal center line so that the first end segment (82, 102) and the second end segment (98, 118) of the at least one divider tab (80, 100) are arranged between the first side wall (10) and the second side wall (40), the first end segment (82, 102) and second end segment (98, 118) forming at least a portion of a central partition wall (280) , form an interior of the transport package (200) by extending the at least two end panels (20, 24, 30, 34) away from the central partition wall (280), so that the interior of the transport package (200 ) is divided into a front portion and a rear portion by the central partition wall (280);
where the formation of the interior of the transport package (200) induces the first transverse segment (86, 106) and second transverse segment (94, 114) of at least one divider tab (80, 100) to pivot with respect to the longitudinal segment ( 90, 110) and the respective first end segment (82, 102) and second end segment (98, 118) such that the first transverse segment (86, 106) and
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Transport package according to claim 9, characterized in that the at least one front end panel (20, 30) comprises a first front end panel (20) and a second end panel
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[12]
12/14 second transverse segment (94, 114) extends generally perpendicular to the central partition wall (280) and extends at least partially to the first side panel (10) or the second side panel (40), characterized by understand:
fold at least one divider tab (80, 100) to be at least partially in face-to-face contact with at least a portion of the at least first side panel (10) or second side panel (40), and fold the first transverse segment (86, 106) and the first end segment (82, 102) so that the first end segment (82, 102) is at least partially in face-to-face contact with the second end segment (98, 118) ).
Transport package according to claim 1, characterized in that the at least one dividing flap (80, 100) comprises a first dividing flap (80) and a second dividing flap (100), the longitudinal segment (90) of the first divider tab (80) being foldably connected to the first side panel (10), and the longitudinal segment (110) of the second divider tab (100) being foldably connected to the second side panel (40).
[13]
13/14
13. Transport packaging, according to
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[14]
14/14
Transport package according to claim 13, characterized in that the at least one front end panel (20, 30) comprises a first front end panel (20) and a second front end panel (30), at least one front end closure flap (120, 130)) comprises a first front end closure flap (120) and a second front end closure flap (130), the first end segment (82) comprising a first tongue (82a) defined at least partially by a cut line (85)
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[15]
Transport package according to claim 14, characterized in that the at least one rear end panel (24, 34) comprises a first rear end panel (24) and a second rear end panel (34), a at least one rear end closure flap (126, 136) comprises a first rear end closure flap (126) and a second rear end closure flap (136), with at least a portion of the first end segment (82) of the first partition flap (80) is fixed in face-to-face contact with the first front end closure flap (120), at least a portion of the second end segment (98) of the first partition flap (80) being fixed in face-to-face contact with the second front end closure flap (130), at least a portion of the first end segment (102) of the second divider flap (100) is fixed in face-to-face contact with the first flap of closing d and rear end (126), and at least a portion of the second end segment (118) of the second divider tab (100) is fixed in face-to-face contact with the second
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[16]
Transport package according to claim 15, characterized in that the first end segment (82) of the first divider tab (80) is at least partially in face-to-face contact with the first end segment (102) of the second divider tab (100).
[17]
Transport package according to claim 15, characterized in that at least a portion of the handle (250) is attached to at least the first front end flap (120), and where the handle (250) connects in a way foldable to at least second front end closure tab (130).
[18]
18. BLANKET TO FORM A TRANSPORT PACKAGE TO CONTAIN PLURALITY OF CONTAINERS, the blanket (1) comprising:
a plurality of panels (10, 20, 24, 30, 34, 40,
150) comprising at least one bottom panel (150), a first side panel (10), a second side panel (40), and at least two end panels (20, 24, 30, 34);
at least one divider tab (80, 100) comprising a longitudinal segment (90, 110) that foldably connects to at least the first side wall (10) or the second side wall (40), a handle (250) comprising at least one handle tab (60, 70) defined at least partially by a cut line (65, 75) extending between at least one handle tab (60, 70) and at least a portion of the hair least one divider tab (80, 100);
where the first end segment (82, 102) and the second end segment (98, 118) of at least one flap
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[19]
19. METHOD OF FORMING A TRANSPORT PACKAGE FROM A BLANCHET, the method comprising:
obtaining a blanket comprising a plurality of panels (10, 20, 24, 34, 40, 1540) comprising at least one bottom panel (150), a first side panel (10), a second side panel (40), and at least at least two end panels (20, 24, 30, 34), at least one divider tab (80,
100) comprising a longitudinal segment (90, 110) which foldably connects to at least the first side wall (10) or the second side wall (40), at least one first transverse segment (86, 106) and a second segment
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[20]
20. Method according to claim 19, characterized in that the at least two end panels (20, 24, 30, 34) comprise a first end panel (20) and a second end panel (30) respectively connected to the first side panel (10), and the blanket (1) additionally comprise a first end closure flap (120) and a second end closure flap (130) each foldably connected to the respective first and second panels sides (20, 30), and additionally comprise folding the second end closure flap (130) to be at least partially in face-to-face contact with the second end panel (30) and folding the first end panel (20) such that the first end panel (20) and the first end closure flap (120) are each at least partially in face-to-face contact with the first side panel (10).
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[21]
21. Method according to claim 20, characterized in that after bending the first transverse segment (86, 106) and the first end segment (82, 102) the first transverse segment (86, 106) is at least partially in contact face to face with at least the longitudinal segment (90, 110) and the first end segment (82, 102) is at least partially in contact face to face with at least the second transverse segment (94, 114), the folding of the second end closure tab (130) further comprising securing at least a portion of the second end segment (98, 118) of at least one divider tab (80, 100) in face-to-face contact with the second closure tab end (130), and folding the first end panel (20) further comprises securing at least a portion of the first end segment (82, 102) in face-to-face contact with the first end closure flap (120).
[22]
22. The method of claim 21, characterized in that the folding of the first transverse segment (86, 106) and the first end segment (82, 102) further comprises fixing at least a portion of the second end segment ( 98, 118) to the first end segment (82, 102), the at least one divider tab (80, 100) comprising a first divider tab (80) and a second divider tab (100), and the folding blanket (1 ) along the longitudinal center line comprising fixing the first end segment (82) of the first divider tab (80) at least partially in face-to-face contact with the first end segment (102) of the second divider tab (100).
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[23]
Method according to claim 20, characterized in that the at least two end panels (20, 24, 30, 34) additionally comprise a third end panel (24) and a fourth end panel (34) respectively connected foldably to the second side panel (40), and the blanket (1) additionally comprises a third end closure flap (126) and a fourth end closure flap (136) each foldably connected to the respective first and second end panels (24, 34), the first end closure flap (120) being connected to the third end closure flap (126) along the longitudinal centerline, and the second end closure flap (130) being connected to the fourth end closure flap (136) along the longitudinal center line, the folding of the blanket (1) along the longitudinal center line additionally comprises positioning the first end closure flap end (120) at least partially in face-to-face contact with the third end-closing flap (126) and positioning the second end-closing flap (130) at least partially in face-to-face contact with the fourth end-closing flap end (136).
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法律状态:
2018-07-03| B25D| Requested change of name of applicant approved|Owner name: GRAPHIC PACKAGING INTERNATIONAL, LLC (US) |
2018-12-18| B06T| Formal requirements before examination [chapter 6.20 patent gazette]|
2019-01-08| B06F| Objections, documents and/or translations needed after an examination request according [chapter 6.6 patent gazette]|
2019-08-20| B06A| Patent application procedure suspended [chapter 6.1 patent gazette]|
2019-12-17| B25G| Requested change of headquarter approved|Owner name: GRAPHIC PACKAGING INTERNATIONAL, LLC (US) |
2020-03-17| B09A| Decision: intention to grant [chapter 9.1 patent gazette]|
2020-05-12| B16A| Patent or certificate of addition of invention granted [chapter 16.1 patent gazette]|Free format text: PRAZO DE VALIDADE: 20 (VINTE) ANOS CONTADOS A PARTIR DE 30/08/2010, OBSERVADAS AS CONDICOES LEGAIS. |
2021-07-06| B21F| Lapse acc. art. 78, item iv - on non-payment of the annual fees in time|Free format text: REFERENTE A 11A ANUIDADE. |
2021-10-26| B24J| Lapse because of non-payment of annual fees (definitively: art 78 iv lpi, resolution 113/2013 art. 12)|Free format text: EM VIRTUDE DA EXTINCAO PUBLICADA NA RPI 2635 DE 06-07-2021 E CONSIDERANDO AUSENCIA DE MANIFESTACAO DENTRO DOS PRAZOS LEGAIS, INFORMO QUE CABE SER MANTIDA A EXTINCAO DA PATENTE E SEUS CERTIFICADOS, CONFORME O DISPOSTO NO ARTIGO 12, DA RESOLUCAO 113/2013. |
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US23783709P| true| 2009-08-28|2009-08-28|
US61/237,837|2009-08-28|
PCT/US2010/047100|WO2011026010A2|2009-08-28|2010-08-30|Carton with handle|
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