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WO2008114140A1
WO2008114140A1 PCT/IB2008/000735 IB2008000735W WO2008114140A1 WO 2008114140 A1 WO2008114140 A1 WO 2008114140A1 IB 2008000735 W IB2008000735 W IB 2008000735W WO 2008114140 A1 WO2008114140 A1 WO 2008114140A1
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
    • B65D77/00Packages formed by enclosing articles or materials in preformed containers, e.g. boxes, cartons, sacks or bags
    • B65D77/02Wrapped articles enclosed in rigid or semi-rigid containers
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
    • B65D85/00Containers, packaging elements or packages, specially adapted for particular articles or materials
    • B65D85/60Containers, packaging elements or packages, specially adapted for particular articles or materials for sweets or like confectionery products

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  • This invention relates to a packet.
  • the packet according to the invention can be used for packaging a food, confectionery, pharmaceutical or other type of product.
  • the packet according to the invention is preferable for a product in stick, bar or any other like form.
  • Packets for individually wrapped chewing gum sticks which comprise a paperboard box for containing and supporting the sticks and an inner case made of paper-like material or foil paper which partially encloses the wrapped sticks.
  • the wrappers are glued weakly to the inner case so that when one stick is removed from the packet, the remaining sticks are withheld.
  • the inner case is in turn glued strongly to the box so that it does not come out of the box when a stick is removed from it. hi particular, the box encloses the inner case completely and the opening of the box is on the side where the inner case is open.
  • This invention therefore provides a packet for a product, in particular a product in pieces such as chewing gum sticks, bars of chocolate and the like, where the product is wrapped in a respective wrapper; the packet comprising at least one receptacle for containing the wrapped product and means for supporting and protecting the receptacle and the product; the packet being characterized in that the supporting and protecting means only partly enclose the wrapped product.
  • the packet thus obtained requires less packaging material to make and, consequently, costs less but is nevertheless sufficiently rigid and firm to enable easy use.
  • Figure 1 illustrates a single unwrapped product
  • Figure 2 illustrates a single wrapped product
  • Figure 3 illustrates a group of products inside a containing receptacle
  • Figure 4 illustrates a group of products inside a containing receptacle closed at one end
  • Figure 5 illustrates a second product arrangement inside a containing receptacle
  • Figure 6 illustrates a second product arrangement inside a containing receptacle closed at one end
  • Figure 7 illustrates a third product arrangement inside a containing receptacle
  • Figure 8 illustrates a third product arrangement inside a containing receptacle closed at one end
  • Figure 9 shows a first preferred embodiment of the packet according to the invention in a closed or open condition
  • Figure 10 is a side view of the first preferred embodiment of the packet
  • Figure 11 shows a second preferred embodiment of the packet according to the invention in a closed or open condition
  • Figure 12 is a side view of the second preferred embodiment of the packet
  • Figure 13 shows a third preferred embodiment of the packet according to the invention in a closed or open condition
  • Figure 14 is a side view of the third preferred embodiment of the packet.
  • Figure 15 shows a fourth preferred embodiment of the packet according to the invention in a closed or open condition
  • Figure 16 is a side view of the fourth preferred embodiment of the packet.
  • Figure 17 shows a fifth preferred embodiment of the packet according to the invention in a closed condition
  • Figure 18 shows a sixth preferred embodiment of the packet according to the invention in a closed condition
  • Figure 19 shows a seventh preferred embodiment of the packet according to the invention in a closed condition
  • Figure 20 shows an eighth preferred embodiment of the packet according to the invention in a closed condition
  • Figure 21 shows an eighth preferred embodiment of the packet according to the invention in an open condition
  • Figure 22 shows a ninth preferred embodiment of the packet according to the invention in a closed condition
  • Figure 23 shows a ninth preferred embodiment of the packet according to the invention in an open condition
  • Figure 24 shows a tenth preferred embodiment of the packet according to the invention in an open condition
  • Figure 25 shows an eleventh preferred embodiment of the packet according to the invention in a closed or open condition
  • Figure 26 shows a twelfth preferred embodiment of the packet according to the invention in a closed condition
  • Figure 27 is a side view of the twelfth preferred embodiment
  • Figure 28 shows a thirteenth preferred embodiment of the packet according to the invention in a closed condition
  • Figure 29 is a side view of the thirteenth preferred embodiment
  • Figure 30 shows a fourteenth preferred embodiment of the packet according to the invention in a closed or open condition
  • Figure 31 shows a fifteenth preferred embodiment of the packet according to the invention in a closed or open condition
  • Figure 32 shows a sixteenth preferred embodiment of the packet according to the invention in a closed or open condition
  • Figure 33 shows a seventeenth preferred embodiment of the packet according to the invention in an open condition
  • Figure 34 shows a eighteenth preferred embodiment of the packet according to the invention in a closed or open condition
  • Figure 35 shows an nineteenth preferred embodiment of the packet according to the invention in an open condition
  • Figure 1 shows the bare product before being wrapped and placed inside the 35
  • FIG 2 shows how the wrapped product can be schematically represented with 6 faces, namely, a top face (26) and a bottom face (27), being the smallest of the faces, two lateral faces (24, 25), being the smallest of the remaining faces, a front face (22) and a rear face (23).
  • Figure 3 shows a receptacle (30) containing a plurality of wrapped products.
  • the wrapped products contained in the receptacle are fixed to the latter by adhering means in non-permanent manner.
  • the adhering means may be applied to any of the contact surfaces between the wrapper (21) and the inside of the receptacle (30).
  • the adhering means are embodied by wax which has good adhesive power when applied hot but can be easily detached when cool.
  • the adhering means hold the product inside the receptacle unless detached with sufficient force, thus preventing it from falling out accidentally.
  • the receptacle does not enclose the wrapped product completely. This allows immediate access to the product without having to break the receptacle to take the product out. It also means that less packaging material is needed to make the packet, making its production simpler and inexpensive. hi this particular embodiment, the product extends beyond the receptacle to make it even easier to take the product out.
  • Figure 3 also shows how the receptacle can be schematically represented with 4 lateral faces connected to each other, comprising a first and a second side wall (33, 34) that are smaller than the other two opposite front and rear walls (31) and (32).
  • the receptacle contains a plurality of wrapped products placed side by side, that is to say, with the lateral faces (24, 25) of the wrapped product (20) abutting against and being substantially parallel with the side walls (33, 34) of the receptacle (30).
  • Figure 4 shows a second embodiment of the receptacle, which has another wall (40) at the end of it, connected by the end edge (41) of the lateral faces.
  • the receptacle is a "sleeve" that is placed around the wrapped product, terminates at two ends (41, 42) and may be closed at one of these ends by an additional wall, while the other end remains open and constitutes the part that provides access to the wrapped product.
  • one of the two ends of the receptacle substantially coincides with one of the two faces (26, 27), top or bottom, of the wrapped product. If there is no closed end, the receptacle may be in any position around the wrapped product.
  • Figure 5 shows a second arrangement of the products inside the receptacle.
  • the products are superposed, that is to say, the front face (22) of one product abuts against the rear face (23) of the adjacent one, and the lateral faces (24, 25) of the wrapped product are substantially parallel with the side walls (33, 34) of the receptacle (30).
  • Figure 7 shows a second arrangement of the products inside the receptacle.
  • the products are placed on edge, that is to say, the front face (22) of one product abuts against the rear face (23) of the adjacent one, and the lateral faces (24, 25) of the wrapped product are substantially parallel with the front wall (31) and rear wall (32) of the receptacle (30).
  • a first preferred embodiment of the packet illustrated in Figures 9 and 10, comprises a group of wrapped products placed side by side, the corresponding protective receptacle and a single supporting wall (100) at the back which supports and protects the product and which is made preferably of paperboard or other flexible material having equivalent supporting and protective properties.
  • the rear supporting wall (100) is located at the receptacle's rear wall (32) and is connected to the latter by connecting means (101).
  • these connecting means (101) are glue points.
  • the rear supporting wall (100) extends, at one edge of it (91), beyond the rear wall (32) of the receptacle as far as the free end (90) of the portion of wrapped product (20) that remains outside the receptacle.
  • the part of the product that is not enclosed by the receptacle is also supported and protected.
  • the length LSP of the rear supporting wall (100) is substantially equal to the length LP of the wrapped product.
  • the rear supporting wall (100) has two lateral edges (92, 93) located at respective side walls (33, 34) of the receptacle and its width WSP is substantially equal to the width WI of the receptacle.
  • the rear supporting wall (100) has a width WSP that is substantially equal to the sum of the widths WI of the receptacles placed side by side.
  • this packet has the characteristic feature of the same both when open, that is, when the product is being taken out of it, and when closed, that is to say, when inside a pocket or handbag or any other place and product is not being taken out of it. It may be noticed that both the product wrapper and the receptacle containing the product combine to form the outside layer of the packet.
  • a second preferred embodiment of the packet illustrated in Figures 11 and 12, comprises the packet of Figures 9 and 10, with an additional bottom supporting wall (110) located substantially at the end (41) of the receptacle.
  • the bottom supporting wall (110) extends transversally from the rear supporting wall (100) and has a width WSI that is substantially equal to the width WSP of the rear supporting wall, and a length LSI that is substantially equal to the height TI of the receptacle (30).
  • the packet comprises two superposed receptacles and the length LSI of the bottom supporting wall (110) is substantially equal to twice the height TI of the receptacle (30).
  • means (120) are provided for connecting the bottom supporting wall (110) to the end wall (40) of the receptacle (30).
  • the connecting means act directly on the corresponding bottom faces (27) of the wrapped products (20).
  • the connecting means must be non-permanent, embodied for example by wax, so that the wrapped product can be detached and taken out of the packet without damaging it.
  • the connecting means between the wrapped product and the receptacle need not be provided.
  • a third preferred embodiment of the invention shown in Figures 13 and 14, comprises the packet of Figures 9 and 10, with the addition of two lateral supporting walls (130, 131) located substantially at the side walls (33, 34) of the receptacle and extending transversally from the rear supporting wall (100).
  • the lateral supporting walls have a width WSL that is substantially equal to the length LSP of the rear supporting wall (100) and a length LSL that is substantially equal to the height TI of the receptacle (30).
  • the packet comprises two superposed receptacles and the length LSI of the lateral supporting walls (110) is substantially equal to twice the height TI of the receptacle (30).
  • means (140) are provided for connecting the lateral supporting walls (130, 131) to the side walls (33, 34) of the receptacle.
  • this packet has the characteristic feature of the same both when open, that is, when the product is being taken out of it, and when closed, that is to say, when inside a pocket or handbag or any other place and product is not being taken out of it. It may be noticed that both the product wrapper and the receptacle containing the product combine to form the outside layer of the packet.
  • a fourth preferred embodiment of the invention shown in Figures 15 and 16, comprises the packet of Figures 11 and 12, with the addition of a front supporting wall (150) located substantially at the front wall (31) of the receptacle, substantially parallel with the rear supporting wall (100) and extending transversally from the bottom supporting wall (110).
  • a front supporting wall (150) located substantially at the front wall (31) of the receptacle, substantially parallel with the rear supporting wall (100) and extending transversally from the bottom supporting wall (110).
  • Means (180) are also provided for connecting the front supporting wall (150) to the front wall (31) of the receptacle.
  • the front supporting wall (150) has a width WSF that is substantially equal to the width WSP of the rear supporting wall (100), while the free edge (151) of the front supporting wall (150) is located substantially at the edge (42) of the receptacle, located at the product outlet opening.
  • this packet has a characteristic feature of the same both when open, that is, when the product is being taken out of it, and when closed, that is to say, when inside a pocket or handbag or any other place and product is not being taken out of it. It may be noticed that both the product wrapper and the receptacle containing the product combine to form the outside layer of the packet.
  • the free edge (151) of the front supporting wall (150) extends beyond the edge (42) of the receptacle and has a complex shape while at the same time allowing access to all the wrapped products (20).
  • the front supporting wall (150) extends transversally from one of the two lateral supporting walls (130, 131).
  • the wall (150) might be made in such a way that it can be opened in hinge-like fashion along the edge that connects it to the lateral supporting wall (130) from which it extends. In this case, the open and closed conditions of the packet are different.
  • the packet is similar in shape and size to that of Figure 17 but has lateral supporting walls that are not rectangular.
  • a seventh preferred embodiment of the invention shown in Figure 19, comprises the packet of Figures 15 and 16, with the addition of an upper protecting wall (190) extending transversally from the rear supporting wall (100) and located substantially at the free end of the wrapped product protruding from the receptacle.
  • the upper supporting wall (190) has a width WPS that is substantially equal to the width WSP of the rear supporting wall and a length LPS that is substantially equal to the height (TI) of the receptacle (30).
  • the packet comprises two superposed receptacles and the length LPS of the upper supporting wall (190) is substantially equal to twice the height TI of the receptacle (30).
  • An eighth preferred embodiment of the invention shown in Figures 20 and 21, comprises the packet of Figure 19, with the addition of a front protecting wall (200) extending transversally from the upper supporting wall (190), placed substantially over at least part of the front supporting wall (150) and covering the part of the wrapped product which extends beyond the containing receptacle and which is not covered by the front protecting wall.
  • the front supporting wall (200) has a width WPF that is substantially equal to the width WSP of the rear supporting wall (100).
  • the same packet also includes engageable and disengageable connecting means (210) between the front supporting wall (150) and the front protecting wall (200), so as to provide easy access to the wrapped product and guaranteeing maximum protection after use.
  • These connecting means may be embodied by a slit, a slit and a tab or any other customary method.
  • a ninth preferred embodiment of the invention shown in Figure 22 in a closed configuration and in Figure 23 in an open configuration, comprises the packet of Figure 17, with the addition of a front protecting wall (200) extending transversally from the lateral protecting wall (131).
  • a tenth preferred embodiment of the invention shown in Figure 24, comprises the packet of Figure 22 provided with permanent connecting means
  • An eleventh preferred embodiment of the invention shown in Figure 25 in an open or closed configuration, comprises the packet of Figure 17, where the front supporting wall (150) is smaller in size than that of the packet of Figure 25, and has an added front protecting wall (200) extending transversally from the lateral protecting wall (131). It also comprises permanent connecting means (250) between the front supporting wall (150) and the front protecting wall (200).
  • a twelfth preferred embodiment of the invention shown in Figures 26 and 27, comprises the packet of Figure 20 with two superposed receptacles.
  • the front wall (31) of the first receptacle is located substantially at the front supporting wall (150)
  • the rear wall (32) of the first receptacle is located substantially at the front wall (31') of the second receptacle
  • the rear wall (32') of the second receptacle is located substantially at the rear supporting wall (100).
  • Means (270, 271) are also provided for connecting the front wall (31) of the first receptacle to the front supporting wall (150) and the rear wall (32') of the second receptacle to the rear supporting wall (100), and means (272) for connecting the rear wall (32) of the first receptacle to the front wall (31') of the second receptacle.
  • the connecting means (272) are not provided, thus making it possible to open the packet completely for easier access to the product inside both receptacles.
  • the outside layer of the packet is protected by an overwrap (290) made of flexible heat-sealable material that covers the packet completely.
  • a fourteenth preferred embodiment of the invention, illustrated in Figure 30, is based on the principles embodied by the packet of Figures 11 and 12, but contains a plurality of receptacles placed side by side.
  • a fifteenth preferred embodiment of the invention, illustrated in Figure 31, is based on the principles embodied by the packet of Figures 15 and 16, but contains a plurality of receptacles placed side by side.
  • a sixteenth preferred embodiment of the invention, illustrated in Figure 32, is based on the principles embodied by the packet of Figures 13 and 14, but contains a plurality of receptacles placed side by side.
  • 33 is based on the principles embodied by the packet of Figures 20 and 21, but contains a plurality of receptacles placed side by side.
  • 35 is based on the principles embodied by the packet of Figure 23, but contains a plurality of receptacles placed side by side.
  • the invention thus provides a packet in which the product can be easily packaged and adequately protected while minimizing the amount of packaging material needed to provide support and protection for the product thanks to the fact that the outside layer of the packet is formed by the product wrapper or the receptacle.
  • the use of gluing to join the receptacle to the support not only holds the receptacle in place but also reinforces the structure of the packet.
  • all the embodiments of the packet according to the invention are easy to make by machine, with obvious advantages in terms of feasibility and production cost.

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Cette invention porte sur un paquet perfectionné contenant un produit, en particulier un produit alimentaire tel que des bâtons de gomme à mâcher, des barres de chocolat et similaires, le produit (10) étant enveloppé dans un emballage (21) correspondant. Le paquet comprend au moins un réceptacle (30) pour contenir le produit enveloppé (20) et des moyens de support et de protection du réceptacle et du produit, et qui à l'état fermé recouvrent seulement partiellement le produit enveloppé. Conformément à des aspects particuliers de l'invention, le réceptacle a une forme partiellement ouverte de telle sorte que le produit est immédiatement accessible sans qu'il soit nécessaire de rompre le réceptacle lui-même.
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