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HK1167849B
HK1167849B HK12108523.5A HK12108523A HK1167849B HK 1167849 B HK1167849 B HK 1167849B HK 12108523 A HK12108523 A HK 12108523A HK 1167849 B HK1167849 B HK 1167849B
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packaging container
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佐藤洋
白井保久
青木好春
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罗蒂株式会社
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Packaging container
Technical Field
The present invention relates to a packaging container which can be used as a display tray for displaying commodities.
Background
When a plurality of commodities are shipped, the commodities are generally packaged in a packaging container for shipment. With this packaging container, a tear line is formed in the middle of the packaging container along the entire circumference. At a delivery destination such as a convenience store or a supermarket, the packaging container is torn along the tear line to be separated into an upper half and a lower half. The package container can be used as a display tray for displaying the commodity by removing the separated upper half portion and holding the state in which the commodity is contained in the lower half portion of the package container (see, for example, patent documents 1 and 2).
Documents of the prior art
Patent document
Patent document 1: japanese laid-open patent publication No. 10-236470
Patent document 2: japanese laid-open patent publication No. 2002-2682
Disclosure of Invention
Problems to be solved by the invention
However, the packaging container accommodates the commodity in a state where the commodity is vertical to the bottom panel of the packaging container. As described above, in a convenience store or the like, the packaging container is torn along the tear line to be separated into the upper half portion and the lower half portion, the upper half portion is removed to form the display tray, and the stored product is displayed. However, since the commodity is stored in a vertical state, the commodity may fall back and forth due to contact with the commodity when the commodity is taken out. In particular, when the product is thin and tall, the stability is low and the product is liable to fall down, and when the product is fallen down forward, the product may fall down from the display shelf to the floor surface over the display tray.
The present invention has been made in view of the above problems, and an object of the present invention is to provide a packaging container which also serves as a display tray, and which can hold a product in an inclined state in advance, and can reliably prevent the displayed product from falling off the display tray.
Means for solving the problems
In order to achieve the above object, the packaging container serving also as a display tray of the present invention includes a lower panel, left and right side panels, an upper panel, a rear panel, and a front panel. In addition, the method has the following characteristics: at least 1 continuous tear line is formed on the left and right side panels, the front panel and the back panel, and inclined pieces for supporting the stored commodities in an inclined state are provided on the upper back surface of the front panel and the lower back surface of the back panel.
In this way, the commodities accommodated inside can be displayed on a display shelf or the like using the lower half portion of the packaging container as a display tray, and at this time, the commodities are displayed while being aligned in an inclined state toward the back panel side in advance, and the commodities can be reliably prevented from falling off from the display tray to the floor surface or the like.
ADVANTAGEOUS EFFECTS OF INVENTION
As described above, according to the present invention, the merchandise can be stored in an inclined state in advance, and the displayed merchandise can be reliably prevented from falling off the floor surface or the like.
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Fig. 1 is a perspective view showing an embodiment of a packaging container of the present invention.
Fig. 2 is a vertical cross-sectional view showing a state in which a commodity is accommodated in the packaging container of fig. 1.
Fig. 3 is a perspective view showing a state where the tear line of the packaging container of fig. 1 is torn to separate the packaging container vertically.
Fig. 4 is a perspective view showing a display state of a commodity when the packaging container of fig. 1 is used as a display tray.
Fig. 5 is a developed view showing the packaging container of fig. 1.
Fig. 6 is an explanatory view showing an assembling process of the packaging container of fig. 1.
Fig. 7 is an explanatory view showing an assembling process of the packaging container of fig. 1.
Detailed Description
The packaging container according to the embodiment of the present invention will be described below with reference to the drawings.
Fig. 1 and 2 show a packaging container 1 according to an embodiment of the present invention.
This packaging container 1 is used for packaging a plurality of commodities G, and also serves as a display tray for displaying the commodities G in a convenience store or the like. The packaging container 1 is assembled by punching out a cardboard sheet (コートボール) in accordance with the developed view shown in fig. 5, folding the cardboard sheet along a fold line, and adhering a predetermined portion. The assembled packaging container 1 contains a set number of products G and is shipped to a convenience store or the like.
In the developed view of fig. 5, the packaging container 1 has a left side panel 3 and a left adhesive applying portion 4 connected to the left end edge of a front panel 2 in this order by fold lines a and b, and a right side panel 5 and a back panel 6 connected to the right end edge of the front panel 2 in this order by fold lines c and d. Further, a connecting sheet 7, an inclined sheet 8, a support sheet 9, and a sticking agent leaving portion 10 are continuously provided in this order via creases e, f, g, and h on the upper edge of the front panel 2 and the lower edge of the back panel 6, respectively, and a flap 11 is continuously provided via crease i on the lower edge of the front panel 2 and the upper edge of the back panel 6, respectively. Further, a left upper panel 12 is provided continuously with the upper end edge of the left side panel 3 via a fold j, and a left lower panel 13 is provided continuously with the lower end edge of the left side panel 3 via a fold k. Further, a right upper panel 14 having a left portion 141 for applying a pressure-sensitive adhesive is provided continuously to the upper end edge of the right side panel 5 via a fold m, and a right lower panel 15 having a left portion 151 for applying a pressure-sensitive adhesive is provided continuously to the lower end edge of the right side panel 5 via a fold n.
A pair of parallel tear lines p, p are formed in the horizontal direction near the lower end of the front panel 2. A pair of parallel tear lines p, p are formed in the horizontal direction so as to overlap each other on extension lines in the vicinity of the upper end of the adhesive applying margin 4 and the vicinity of the upper end of the back panel 6. Further, the left side panel 3 is provided with a pair of parallel tear lines p, p having an upward slope from the front panel 2 to the sticking agent leaving portion 4, which connect the respective edges of the fold lines a of the pair of tear lines p, p formed on the front panel 2 and the respective edges of the fold lines b of the pair of tear lines p, p formed on the sticking agent leaving portion 4. Similarly, a pair of parallel tear lines p, p having an upward slope from the front panel 2 to the back panel 6 are formed on the right panel 5, connecting the respective edges of the fold c of the pair of tear lines p, p formed on the front panel 2 and the respective edges of the fold d of the pair of tear lines p, p formed on the back panel 6.
In this way, a pair of parallel tear lines p, p continuous from the adhesive leaving portion 4 to the left side panel 3, the front panel 2, the right side panel 5 and the back panel 6 is formed in a substantially V shape.
Further, a fold f for continuously connecting the connecting piece 7 and the inclined piece 8 provided continuously to the upper end edge of the front panel 2 and a fold f for continuously connecting the connecting piece 7 and the inclined piece 8 provided continuously to the lower end edge of the back panel 6 are formed discontinuously at substantially the center. In each of these discontinuous portions, a substantially C-shaped slit q is formed projecting toward the inclined piece 8.
The height of the inclined piece 8 (the interval between the folds f and g) is set to be smaller than the height of the connecting piece 7 (the interval between the folds e and f), and is set to be larger than the height of the support piece 9 (the interval between the folds g and h).
When the left portions 10 for adhesive are respectively stuck to the front panel 2 and the back panel 6 as described later, the fold h of the support piece 9 and the left portions 10 for adhesive are located at the fold e of the front panel 2 or the back panel 6 and the connecting piece 7
(height of inclined piece 8) + (height of support piece 9) - (height of connecting piece 7)
The corresponding height position is set to be larger than the height of the support piece 9 and smaller than the height of the connecting piece 7.
Therefore, when the connecting piece 7 is folded in a recessed manner along the fold line e with respect to the front panel 2 or along the fold line e with respect to the back panel 6 in a horizontal plane as viewed from the side surface side, the four sides of the quadrangle formed by the front panel 2 or the back panel 6, the connecting piece 7, the inclined piece 8, and the support piece 9 are all different in length, and the inclined piece 8 is inclined in a direction in which the interval gradually decreases toward the front panel 2 or the back panel 6.
Next, the assembly procedure of the packaging container 1 thus configured will be described.
First, the cardboard is blanked according to the development of fig. 5. Then, after the back surface is turned upside down, the adhesive is applied to the back surface of each of the sticking adhesive reserving portions 10, and each of the inclined pieces 8, the support piece 9, and the sticking adhesive reserving portions 10 is folded down along the fold f with respect to the connecting piece 7. The back surfaces of the respective wipe-on adhesive leaving portions 10 are respectively stuck to the back surface of the front panel 2 and the back surface of the back panel 6 (see fig. 6).
Then, the right side panel 5 and the back panel 6 are folded back and recessed along the fold line c with respect to the front panel 2, the adhesive is applied to the back surface of the left portion 4 for applying adhesive, the left portion 4 for applying adhesive is folded back and recessed along the fold line b with respect to the left side panel 3, and the back surface of the left portion 4 for applying adhesive is stuck to the front surface of the back panel 6 (see fig. 7).
Next, an adhesive is applied to the surface of the left-out portion 151 for applying an adhesive to the right lower panel 15 provided continuously to the lower end edge of the right side panel 5. Further, an adhesive is applied to the surface of the central portion of the connecting sheet 7 connected to the lower end edge of the back plate 6. Thereafter, the front panel 2 is erected on the left side panel 3 along the fold line a, and a rectangular parallelepiped container with both front and rear ends opened is formed.
Thereafter, the flap 11 connected to the front panel 2 is folded inward along the fold i with respect to the front panel 2. The connecting piece 7 is folded inward along the fold e with respect to the back panel 6. The right bottom panel 15 is folded inward along the fold line n with respect to the right side panel 5, and the back surface of the end portion on the back panel 6 side of the right bottom panel 15 is stuck to the surface of the connecting sheet 7.
Thereafter, the left bottom panel 13 is folded inward along the fold line k with respect to the left side panel 3, and the back surface of the left bottom panel 13 is bonded to the adhesive leaving portion 151 of the right bottom panel 15. Thus, the right lower panel 15 and the left lower panel 13 form a container with the lower side opening closed.
At this time, the connecting piece 7 connected to the back panel 6 is folded inward along the fold line e with respect to the back panel 6, and the connecting piece 7 is bonded to the right lower panel 15, thereby forming a square column composed of the connecting piece 7, the inclined piece 8, and the support piece 9 between the left and right side panels 3, 5. The inclined piece 8 forming this square column becomes an inclined surface gradually decreasing the distance from the rear panel 6 toward the rear panel 6 when viewed from the side surface side.
Thereafter, the left and right lower panels 13 and 15 are arranged on the lower surface, and a plurality of products G packed through the upper surface side openings are stored. In this way, of the plurality of products G, the product G closest to the back panel 6 is inclined along the inclination angle of the inclined piece 8, and the upper corner portion thereof is supported in contact with the inner upper end portion of the back panel 6. Therefore, as shown in fig. 2, the commodities G are stored while being sequentially and vertically inclined with respect to the commodity G closest to the back panel 6.
After the product G is stored, as described above, the adhesive is applied to the surface of the adhesive applying margin 141 of the upper right panel 14 connected to the upper end edge of the right side panel 5. Further, an adhesive is applied to the central surface of the connecting piece 7 connected to the upper end edge of the front panel 2. Thereafter, the flap 11 connected to the back panel 6 is folded inward along the fold i with respect to the back panel 6. The connecting piece 7 is folded inward along the fold e with respect to the front panel 2. The right top panel 14 is folded inward along the fold m with respect to the right side panel 5, and the end back face of the right top panel 14 on the end of the front panel 2 is adhered to the surface of the connecting sheet 7.
Thereafter, the left top panel 12 is folded inward along the fold line j with respect to the left side panel 3, and the back surface of the left top panel 12 is bonded to the adhesive applying margin 141 of the right top panel 14, whereby the packaging container 1 containing the plurality of commodities G in an inclined state can be formed.
At this time, the connecting piece 7 connected to the front panel 2 is folded inward along the fold line e with respect to the front panel 2 and is attached to the right upper panel 14, so that a square column composed of the connecting piece 7, the inclined piece 8, and the support piece 9 is positioned at the front upper portion of the commodity G closest to the front panel 2 among the commodities G previously stored, and is formed between the left and right side panels 3, 5. The inclined piece 8 forming the square column is an inclined surface gradually decreasing the distance from the front panel 2 toward the front panel 2 when viewed from the side surface side (see fig. 2).
Thereafter, the packaging container 1 is shipped to a convenience store or the like.
On the other hand, in a convenience store or the like, when displaying the product G, the tip edges of the pair of tear lines p, p formed in the adhesive dispensing margin 4 attached to the surface of the back panel 6 are pinched by the fingertips and lifted upward. In this way, the packaging container 1 can be separated vertically by tearing along the pair of tear lines p, p that are wound around the entire circumference in the order of the left adhesive leaving portion 4, the left side panel 3, the front panel 2, the right side panel 5, and the back panel 6 (see fig. 3).
Then, by removing the upper half of the packaging container 1 torn along the pair of tear lines p, the plurality of products G can be exposed in a state of being arranged in an inclined state with the lower half of the packaging container 1 as a display tray as shown in fig. 4. Therefore, the merchandise G can be displayed on the display shelf in this state, and the merchandise G can be displayed in a state in which the merchandise G is inclined rearward. That is, since the commodities G are arranged in a state where the commodities G are tilted backward toward the back plate 6 side in advance and displayed, the commodities G are not fallen down forward from the display state, and the commodities G can be surely prevented from falling off from the display shelf to the floor surface or the like over the display tray.
In the above-described embodiment, the upper panel is formed by the left and right upper panels, and the lower panel is formed by the left and right lower panels, but the upper panel and the lower panel having the sizes corresponding to the upper surface side opening and the lower surface side opening may be continuously provided at the upper and lower edges of the left and right side panels, and the upper surface side opening and the lower surface side opening may be closed, respectively. In this case, the left and right side panels may be provided with a space for applying an adhesive for attaching the upper and lower panels, respectively, continuously at the other upper and lower edges of the side panels.
Moreover, the present invention can be carried out in other various ways without departing from the spirit or essential characteristics thereof. Therefore, the above-described embodiments are merely illustrative in all respects and are not to be construed as limiting. The scope of the invention is indicated by the appended claims, and is not limited in any way by the text of this specification. Further, all changes and modifications that fall within the scope of the claims are to be embraced within the scope of the invention.
The present application request is based on the priority of patent application 2009-. By way of discussion, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein.
Possibility of industrial utilization
The present invention can be preferably used as a packaging container for shipping a plurality of commodities or displaying commodities on a pavement.
Description of the symbols
1 packaging container
2 front panel
3. 5 left and right side panels
4 spreading the remaining part of the adhesive
6 backboard
7 connecting sheet
8 inclined sheet
9 supporting sheet
12. 14 left and right upper panels
13. About 15 lower panel
4. Leaving part for applying adhesive to 10, 141, 151
a. b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, m, n fold
p tear line
q-joint seam
G merchandise

Claims (1)

1. A packaging container which also serves as a display tray, characterized in that: comprises a lower panel, left and right side panels, an upper panel, a back panel and a front panel;
at least 1 continuous tear line is formed on the left and right side panels, the front panel and the back panel, the tear line is formed on each of the left and right side panels in an upward inclination from the front panel to the back panel,
the front panel and the back panel are provided with a connecting sheet, an inclined sheet, a support sheet and a part for applying adhesive which are connected in sequence via a fold line,
a connecting piece, an inclined piece and a supporting piece which are connected with the lower end edge of the back panel in sequence are arranged between the left and right side panels in a square column shape at the lower part of the back panel, the inclined piece forming the square column is an inclined surface which is inclined towards the direction of gradually reducing the interval towards the back panel when being seen from the side surface side,
an inclined piece inclined towards the direction of gradually reducing the interval towards the front panel is arranged at the upper part of the back surface of the front panel,
the stored commodity is supported in an inclined state.
HK12108523.5A 2009-08-26 2010-08-24 Packaging container HK1167849B (en)

Applications Claiming Priority (3)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
JP2009-195457 2009-08-26
JP2009195457A JP5285542B2 (en) 2009-08-26 2009-08-26 Display and packaging container
PCT/JP2010/064268 WO2011024802A1 (en) 2009-08-26 2010-08-24 Packaging container

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HK1167849A1 HK1167849A1 (en) 2012-12-14
HK1167849B true HK1167849B (en) 2016-03-24

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