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Title:
PACKAGE
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/2008/086808
Kind Code:
A1
Abstract:
Package comprising a substantially cylindrical part (5), which has a bottom (3) at one end and at the other end is formed in one part with an essentially truncated cone-shaped, tapering part (6), which in the narrowest end has a closable spout (4), said cylindrical and tapering part (5,6) are formed by folding a mainly rectangular, sheet-shaped body (7) made of a laminate with a plastic coating and welded together by overlapping end parts, whereby the tapering part (6) is achieved by forming and folding a number of overlapping folds, where each fold in circumferential direction has an area expanding in direction of the narrowest end. The rectangular, sheet-shaped body includes inclined cut corners (15, 16) at the end, which forms the narrowest end after folding, said corners being cut so that the tapering part (6) includes three folded layers as a maximum.

Inventors:
SPONHOLTZ PER (DK)
Application Number:
PCT/DK2008/000021
Publication Date:
July 24, 2008
Filing Date:
January 18, 2008
Export Citation:
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Assignee:
MICON DEV APS (DK)
SPONHOLTZ PER (DK)
International Classes:
B65D3/20; B65D3/08
Domestic Patent References:
WO2004041663A12004-05-21
Foreign References:
US2323078A1943-06-29
GB412789A1934-07-05
US2321313A1943-06-08
US1968727A1934-07-31
GB343140A1931-02-13
GB362968A1931-12-09
Other References:
See also references of EP 2117938A1
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
CHAS. HUDE A/S (Copenhagen V, DK)
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Claims

Package comprising a substantially cylindrical part (5), which has a bottom (3) at one end and at the other end is formed in one part with an essentially trun- cated cone-shaped, tapering part (6), which in the narrowest end has a closable spout (4), said cylindrical and tapering part (5,6) are formed by folding a mainly rectangular, sheet-shaped body (7) made of a laminate with a plastic coating and welded together by overlapping end parts, whereby the tapering part (6) is achieved by forming and folding a number of overlapping folds (8, 9, 10), where each fold in circumferential direction has an extent increasing in direction of the narrowest end, characterised in that the rectangular, sheet-shaped body includes inclined cut corners (15, 16) at the end, which forms the narrowest end after folding, said corners being cut so that the tapering part (6) includes three folded layers as a maximum.

2. Package according to claim 1 , characterised in that the spout (4) is welded or glued to the narrowest end of the tapering part (6).

3. Package according to claim 1 or 2, characterised in that the bottom 3 is made of a separate, sheet-shaped body with a circumferential skirt (17), by which it is welded to the cylindrical part (5) of the package.

4. Sheet-shaped body for making bottle-shaped packages, said body having folding lines (8 ,9, 10) along one of the sides for use in connection with the fold- ing of the truncated cone-shaped part (6), characterised in that it includes inclined cut comers (15, 16) at both ends of the said side (14).

Description:

Title: Package

Technical Field

The present invention relates to a package comprising a substantially cylindrical part, which has a bottom at one end and at the other end is formed in one part with a mainly truncated cone-shaped, tapering part, which in the narrowest end has a closable spout, said cylindrical and tapering part are formed by folding a mainly rectangular, sheet-shaped body made of a laminate with a plastic coat- ing and welded together by overlapping end parts, whereby the tapering part is achieved by forming and folding a number of overlapping folds, where each fold in circumferential direction has an extent increasing in direction of the narrowest end.

Background

It is well-known to produce packages in the form of bricks or cartons with a gable top for reception of beverages, such as dairy products or juice. It is also well-known to produce such packages in a bottle-like shape, as the material consumption for such packages is quite smaller than for said bricks or cartons.

WO 2004/041663 A1 discloses a bottle-like package of the initially mentioned type, where both the package bottom and the truncated cone-shaped, tapering part are formed in one part, as they are both made by folding. At the top of the bottle, a spout for closing the bottle is fastened, said spout being adapted to close the bottle.

GB 343,140 discloses a similar bottle-shaped package, and the same specification also discloses how such package is made by folding a rectangular, sheet- shaped body consisting of several layers of paper glued together, both by means of external compression means and by means of internally placed cores ensuring that the folding is managed appropriately and ends being a package, with in all essentials an even outer surface, especially within the tapering part

(see also GB 362,968, which has the same proprietor as the above GB specification).

Disclosure of the invention

The object of the invention is to provide a package, which is relatively easily produced and which is tight.

According to the invention this is achieved in that the rectangular sheet-shaped body has inclined cut comers at the end, which after folding constitutes the narrowest end, and in that at the tapering part includes a maximum of three folded layers.

As a consequence of the inclined cut corners, a maximum of three layers over- lap one another in connection with the folding of especially the truncated cone- shaped part. By this the spout can, during manufacturing, be welded or glued to an area of the truncated cone-shaped part, where the thickness along the narrowest end is kept within boundaries enabling a secure, tight connection between the spout and the other part of the package.

Especially practical is it to make the bottom of a separate, sheet-shaped body with a circumferential skirt, by which it is welded to the cylindrical part of the package.

Further, the invention relates to a sheet-shaped body for making bottle-shaped packages, said body having folding lines along one of the sides for use in connection with the folding of the truncated cone-shaped part. Appropriately, this sheet-shaped body includes inclined cut comers at both ends of the said side.

Brief Description of the Drawing

The invention is explained in detail below with reference to the drawing, in which

Fig. 1 shows a side view of a bottle-shaped package according to the invention,

Fig. 2 shows a cross section of the same,

Fig. 3 shows a sheet-shaped, rectangular body for producing the package shown in Fig. 1 and 2,

Fig. 4 shows the same as Fig. 3 but after the sheet-shaped body has been folded, and

Fig. 5 shows the upper end shown in Fig. 4 from above and in a larger scale.

The package shown in Fig. 1 and 2, which is provided with the general refer- ence no 1 , consists of a folded laminate 2, a bottom 3 and a spout 4. The folded laminate is of commonly known type with a plastic coating enabling fusion during heating, and said laminate comprises a cylindrical part 5 and a truncated cone-shaped, tapering part 6.

The folded laminate is made from a mainly rectangular, sheet-shaped body 7 shown in Fig. 3, said body having folding lines 8, 9, 10 along the one side, said lines shown by means of punctured lines. The folding lines 9 extend parallel to two of the sides 11 , 12 of the rectangular sheet from the folding line 8, which extends parallel to the other two sides 13, 14 of the rectangular body. The folding lines 10 incline away from the respective intersection points between the folding lines 9 and the folding line 8. The angle under which the folding lines 10 incline in relation to the folding lines 9, depends on the chosen taper of the truncated cone-shaped part 6.

When folding the rectangular body, the folding lines 10 are pressed against the inside of the package, as is shown in Fig. 5. This folding is performed nearly by turning the folding lines 10 around the folding lines 9, while the folding lines 9 end up in each their radial plane, which cuts the longitudinal central axis of the

final package 1. Before the folding of the truncated cone-shaped part of the package, the sides 11 , 12 of the rectangular body 7 are folded against each other, so that the adjacent areas overlap one another, see Fig. 4.

As shown in Fig. 3, the corners between the sides 11 , 12 and 14, i.e. the corners 15, 16 closest to the folding lines 9, 10, are inclined cut. This inclined cut is adjusted in such way that the inclined cut corners will abut the neighbouring folding lines 9, as is shown in Fig. 4 and 5. The inclination thus ensures that none of the sheet-formed material 7 will lie below the areas, which will overlap one another in the final package due to the folding around the folding lines 9, 10. Thus, there will be a maximum of three overlapping layers along the upper end of the folded laminate.

In addition to this measure for ensuring that the number of overlapping layers is limited, the truncated cone-shaped end of the package is also formed such that the outer surface, as shown in Fig. 5, is running evenly in all essentials. This is obtained in an actually known way by ensuring that the laminate is pressed out by means of an appropriate core body, which is introduced into the inner of the package during the folding.

Due to the limited amount of overlapping layers and the even outside side of the truncated cone-shaped part, the spout 4, which is of a commonly known type, is easily fastened tightly along the upper end of the package. The spout 4 is only shown schematically, but is preferably of a type ensuring solid, tight closing, un- til the content of the package is to be used, whereupon it enables easy re- closing.

As shown in Fig. 2, the bottom of the package is made of a separate sheet- formed body, which comprises a circumferential skirt 17 enabling fastening of the bottom to the folded laminate 2 in a commonly known way.

All folds and fusion of overlapping parts are equally performed in a commonly known way by appropriate heating of the respective parts of the package 1. The

parts of the edges of the sheet-formed body 7 (the side 11 in Fig. 4), which will be on the inside of the package, are protected against the content of the package by way of a commonly known so-called skiving process, said skiving process ensuring that only material, which can be in contact with the content in question, is turned against the edge in question.

The invention has been described in accordance with a preferred embodiment. The invention may be varied in many ways without deviating from the scope of the present invention.