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WO2019179719A1 - Emballage de combinaison et son procédé de fabrication - Google Patents

Emballage de combinaison et son procédé de fabrication Download PDF

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WO2019179719A1
WO2019179719A1 PCT/EP2019/054524 EP2019054524W WO2019179719A1 WO 2019179719 A1 WO2019179719 A1 WO 2019179719A1 EP 2019054524 W EP2019054524 W EP 2019054524W WO 2019179719 A1 WO2019179719 A1 WO 2019179719A1
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Volker Quaas
Markus Blankenburg
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DS Smith Packaging Deutschland Stiftung and Co KG
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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
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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
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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
    • B65D5/00Rigid or semi-rigid containers of polygonal cross-section, e.g. boxes, cartons or trays, formed by folding or erecting one or more blanks made of paper
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    • B65D5/5425Lines of weakness to facilitate opening of container or dividing it into separate parts by cutting or tearing for opening containers formed by erecting a blank in tubular form the lines of weakness being provided in the container body and defining after rupture a lid hinged to the upper edge of the container body
    • 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
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    • 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
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    • B65D77/042Articles or materials enclosed in two or more containers disposed one within another the inner and outer containers being rigid or semi-rigid and the outer container being of polygonal cross-section formed by folding or erecting one or more blanks, e.g. carton the inner container being of polygonal cross-section formed by folding or erecting one or more blanks, e.g. carton

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  • the invention relates to a combination packaging comprising an outer packaging and an inner packaging arranged therein and a method for producing such a packaging.
  • the object is achieved by a combination packaging, which has an inner packaging and an outer packaging.
  • the inner package has a plurality of first sidewalls elevatable from a lay flat state in which the first sidewalls are disposed substantially parallel to each other to an erected condition in which the first sidewalls form an acute right or obtuse angle to one another.
  • the side walls for example in a row, be hinged together.
  • the inner packaging may additionally have a bottom and a lid or even have only a lid or a bottom and be designed to be open to one side.
  • the inner packaging consists of a one-piece blank. However, it is also possible to form the inner packaging of several blanks which are interconnected.
  • the outer package has a plurality of second side walls which are erectable from a flat-lying state in which the second side walls are disposed substantially parallel to each other in an erected condition in which the side walls form an acute, right or obtuse angle to each other.
  • the second side walls may be articulated to one another in a row, for example.
  • the outer package also includes a closable lid and a closable bottom which may be hinged on opposite sides of the second side walls and folded to close the outer packaging in a closed state.
  • the outer packaging consists of a one-piece blank. However, it is also possible to form the outer packaging of several blanks which are interconnected.
  • a wall referred to herein as a side wall may, with a corresponding orientation of the packaging, be like a bottom or lie like a cover on top. It is also possible that, depending on the orientation of the package, some of the walls, each referred to as sidewall, may form a bottom lid, while other side panels are actually located on the side of the package.
  • Inner and outer packaging may be made of a foldable material such as paper, paperboard, carton or corrugated board.
  • the inner packaging and the outer packaging can be made of different materials in order to meet different demands on strength, resistance to external influences, designability, design and the like.
  • the inner packaging is provided with a printable or printed outer surface.
  • the inner packaging and the outer packaging are made of the same materials.
  • the blank of the inner packaging is arranged in the flat state on the blank of the outer packaging, that the inner packaging and the outer packaging can be transferred together from the flat lying in the erected state.
  • the first side walls of the inner packaging may rest substantially against the second side walls of the outer packaging, wherein the articulation points between the first side walls are arranged substantially congruent to the articulation points between the second side walls.
  • the inner packaging generally has a slightly smaller circumference than the outer packaging, however, there is a slight offset between the respective articulation points.
  • the superimposed blanks of the inner packaging and the outer packaging may also be folded in such a way that the inner packaging is arranged substantially inside the outer packaging.
  • the blanks of the inner packaging or the outer packaging are already connected to one another in the flat state, for example by at least one adhesive bond.
  • the combination packaging with the inner packaging and outer packaging can therefore be transported or stored completely in the flat state in a space-saving manner and can be transferred to the filling by a common operation in the erected state, in which both inner packaging and outer packaging are erected.
  • the inner packaging In the erected state and with the lid and bottom of the outer packaging closed, the inner packaging is enclosed on all sides by the outer packaging, in particular its side walls, lid and bottom.
  • the outer packaging protects the inner packaging with the product contained therein and can be used to transport the product in the inner packaging.
  • the outer packaging can completely enclose the inner packaging so that the inner packaging is no longer visible from the outside. This ensures a neutral shipment of the products even if the inner packaging, as is typically the case, contains information on the product contained.
  • the outer packaging may also have, for example, in one of the side walls, the lid and / or bottom a viewing window.
  • a viewing window Through such a viewing window, the inner packaging is still visible from the outside so that the product can still be identified from the outside.
  • the viewing window has a size of less than 25%, preferably less than 15%, more preferably less than 5%, of the area of the respective side wall, lid or floor in which the viewing window is arranged.
  • the inner packaging and the outer packaging can be closed independently of each other, as they are each designed as separate packaging.
  • the combination packaging furthermore has a connecting element which, in a flat state, firmly connects the inner packaging with the outer packaging.
  • a connecting element By means of the connecting element, it is ensured that, in the flat state, the inner packaging does not fall out of the outer packaging or fall off the latter, and thus would first have to be re-introduced into the outer packaging or connected to it before filling. It also prevents the inner packaging and the outer packaging from slipping in the flat state during storage and transport of the combination packaging. It is thus ensured that in the packaging of a product, the combination packaging with the combined inner packaging and outer packaging can be erected in a single step.
  • As a connecting element all known connecting means such. Glue or staples are used.
  • the combination packaging can also have a plurality of connecting elements which connect the inner packaging and the outer packaging in several places. The number of connection sites may be selected depending on the type of packaging and the construction of the outer packaging and the inner packaging.
  • the connecting element comprises a predetermined breaking point, which is arranged such that by raising the combination packaging from the flat state to the erected state, or by closing the inner packaging or by opening the outer packaging, the predetermined breaking point is separated and thus the inner packaging is separated from the outer packaging. After separation, an interface between inner packaging and outer packaging is clearly visible. Since the outer packaging is typically disposed of by the end user, whereas the inner packaging remains with the end user, it is necessary to separate the connection between inner packaging and outer packaging again. By separating the packaging, an easy removal of the inner packaging can be ensured. However, it must be avoided that a complicated work step is necessary for the separation. This would lead to an additional expenditure of time on the part of the manufacturer and thus to increased costs.
  • the separation of the inner packaging from the outer packaging has already occurred after the combination packaging has been opened, without the end user having to spend an additional work step for separating the inner packaging from the outer packaging.
  • the predetermined breaking point is arranged such that the separation takes place through the step of erecting the combination packaging. Since, due to the finite thickness of the packages, the outer packaging has a larger circumference than the inner packaging, when erected at least at one point there is a relative displacement of the inner packaging to the outer packaging.
  • the predetermined breaking point is arranged at such a point between inner packaging and outer packaging, the predetermined breaking point is separated by the relative movement.
  • the lid and / or the bottom of the outer packaging are folded outwards to rule, for example, by a funnel-shaped arrangement of the lid sheets to facilitate the filling of the combination packaging.
  • the predetermined breaking point can then also be arranged such that the predetermined breaking point is separated by the outward folding of the lid and / or the bottom. The separation can be done, for example, by overstretching of bonded tabs or by breaking perforations.
  • the predetermined breaking point is arranged such that the separation takes place by closing the inner packaging. Since both the inner packaging and the outer packaging must be closed before the product can be shipped in the package, no additional work is needed to separate the inner packaging from the outer packaging. The separation takes place in the already performed step for closing the packaging.
  • the predetermined breaking point is arranged such that the separation of inner packaging and outer packaging takes place by opening the outer packaging. This step must be carried out anyway by the recipient of the packaging, for example the end consumer. Thus, in this case, there is no additional work for the end user.
  • the predetermined breaking point of the connecting element may have a separable bond.
  • a bonding of the inner packaging with the outer packaging is for example a glue trace for the connection between inner packaging and Applied outer packaging.
  • This separable bond can be separated again by simply applying force.
  • the separable bond therefore serves as a connecting element for the firm connection of the inner packaging with the outer packaging and at the same time as a predetermined breaking point, which can be separated by closing or by opening.
  • the separation can take place within the bond or directly at the point of contact of the glue used with the inner packaging or the outer packaging.
  • the separation can also be effected by fiber breakage in the foldable material of the inner packaging or the outer packaging. After separation of the bond remain as a visible interface adhesive residue or a Faserausriss at the junction.
  • the predetermined breaking point of the connecting element may have a perforation.
  • a perforation is introduced into the material of the connecting element, for example, through small cuts or holes, whereby the material is at this point with less effort aurici touch or to solve.
  • the perforation may be on the inner packaging or outer packaging or on both packages.
  • the inner packaging may have a closable lid and / or a closable bottom.
  • a lid or bottom comprises at least one tab, which is hinged to a first side wall of the inner packaging.
  • this flap of the lid or the bottom can be folded into a closed state in which an opening or an open side of the inner packaging is at least partially closed.
  • the connecting element, the tab of the inner packaging connect the outer package such that folding the tab in the closed condition causes separation of the tab from the outer package.
  • the predetermined breaking point can be arranged at a distance from the articulation point between the tab and the first side wall.
  • the connecting element connects the tab of the lid or the bottom of the mecanical ckung with the lid or bottom of the outer packaging.
  • the connecting element comprises an adhesive tab integrally connected to the tab, which is detachably connected to the tab by a perforation, the adhesive tab being glued to the outer packaging.
  • the folding of the tab in the closed state the perforation between the tab and the adhesive tab is separated, since the adhesive tab is held by means of the adhesive bond to the outer packaging.
  • the perforation can be broken by folding the flap outwards. Therefore, after folding the flap into the closed state or folding the flap outwards, the adhesive tab on the outer packaging remains as a visible interface between the inner packaging and the outer packaging.
  • the connecting element may comprise an adhesive flap which is integrally connected to the lid or the bottom of the outer packaging, which is separably connected by a perforation to the lid or the bottom.
  • the adhesive flap is glued in this embodiment with the inner packaging. As a result, after a separation at the perforation, the adhesive flap remains on the inner packaging.
  • an opening element which serves to open the outer packaging.
  • the connecting element is arranged such that the opening element of the outer packaging is connected by the connecting element with the inner packaging.
  • the opening element is a tear thread, a removable and / or severable adhesive strip and / or a perforation.
  • Such opening elements can be made particularly inexpensive and are easy to use by the end user.
  • the opening element is arranged circumferentially on the outer packaging, so that this through Opening the opening element is divided into two separate parts, which can be removed in the manner of a sliding box of the inner packaging.
  • a sliding box can be very easily removed from the inner packaging and in the case of a return simply pushed back over the inner packaging in order to send them again.
  • the invention also relates to a manufacturing method for a combination package described above. This includes the following steps:
  • Providing a blank for an inner package comprising a plurality of first sidewalls ranging from a flat-lying state in which the first sidewalls are arranged substantially parallel to each other to an erected state in which the first sidewalls form an acute, right or obtuse angle to each other, is erectable.
  • Providing a blank for an outer package comprising a plurality of second side walls extending from a flat-lying condition in which the second side walls are substantially parallel to each other into an erected condition wherein the second side walls form an acute, right or obtuse angle to each other , Can be erected, wherein the blank for the outer packaging has at least one closable lid and a closable bottom which are hinged to the second side walls.
  • connection element Connecting the inner packaging to the outer packaging at a connection point by means of a connection element with a predetermined breaking point such that the inner packaging and the outer packaging can be transferred together from the flat to the erected state, wherein the outer packaging in an erect, closed state, the inner packaging in the Essentially encompassing them on all sides and where the target fracture parts of the connecting element is arranged such that by separating the combination packaging from the flat state to the erected state, or by closing the inner packaging or by opening the outer packaging separated the predetermined breaking point and thus the inner packaging is separated from the outer packaging.
  • Inner packaging and outer packaging can be folded into one another after joining. In this case, further connections can be made both on the inner packaging and the outer packaging.
  • belonging together side walls of the inner packaging can be connected to each other, for example glued.
  • matching side walls of the outer packaging can be connected to one another, for example adhesively bonded.
  • the inner packaging can be arranged within the outer packaging such that the inner packaging and the outer packaging can be transferred together from the flat to the erected state.
  • Fig. 1 shows a plan view of a blank for an inner packaging and a blank for an outer packaging
  • Fig. 2 shows an oblique plan view of interconnected blanks of the inner packaging and the outer packaging
  • Fig. 3 shows the interconnected blanks of the inner packaging and the outer packaging after a first folding step
  • 4 shows the combination packaging in a flat state
  • Fig. 5 shows the combination package in a set-up condition with the bottom already closed
  • Fig. 6 shows the combination packaging with folded tabs of
  • Fig. 7 shows the combination package with fully closed
  • Fig. 8 shows an embodiment of the combination packaging with a separable bond as a predetermined breaking point
  • 9 shows an embodiment of the combination packaging with a circular perforated adhesive cutout as connecting element
  • Fig. 10 shows an embodiment of the combination package, wherein the connecting element is arranged on a tear thread
  • Fig. 11 shows an embodiment of the combination package, as
  • FIG. 12 shows a combination packaging designed as a sliding box, with the inner packaging removed;
  • Fig. 13 shows an embodiment of the combination package with a
  • FIG. 14 shows an embodiment of the combination packaging with an inner packaging open on one side.
  • Figure 1 shows the two main components of the combination packaging 1, namely a blank for the outer packaging 2 and the inner packaging 3.
  • the inner packaging can be made of an aesthetically pleasing cardboard, whereas the outer packaging can be made of a stable corrugated cardboard.
  • the outer package 2 has four side walls 4a, 4b, 4c and 4d, which are connected to one another in a row and can be folded at the connection points.
  • a cover 5 is hinged, which consists of four tabs 5a, 5b, 5c, 5d.
  • a bottom 6 is arranged, which consists of four tabs 6a, 6b, 6c, 6d. Moreover, a first adhesive tab 7 is arranged on the side wall 4d in order to be able to connect the side wall 4d to the side wall 4a.
  • the outer package 2 also has a tear perforation 8 which extends across the entire outer package 2 over the side walls 4a to 4d. Alternatively, a tear thread can be used instead of the tear perforation.
  • the inner packaging 3 and the outer packaging 2 in this case have the same number of side walls 4a-d, 9a-d, which in pairs essentially have the same width in each case.
  • the inner package 3 is constructed in a similar manner.
  • a cover 10 is arranged, which consists of three tabs 10a, 10c, 10d.
  • a base 11 is arranged which consists of the tabs 11a, 11c, 11d.
  • the bottom flap 11 d and the lid flap 10 d each include a plug-in tab 12 to close the lid 10 and the bottom 1 1 can.
  • a connecting element 13 is arranged over a predetermined breaking point 14.
  • On the bottom part 1 1 c is also a connection element 13 with a predetermined breaking point 14 is arranged.
  • the predetermined breaking points 14 are each formed as a perforation along a curved line.
  • FIG. 2 shows the combination packaging 1 after the inner packaging 3 and the outer packaging 2 have been joined together.
  • an adhesive for example. Hotmelt was applied to a region of the cover flap 5c and the bottom flap 6c. The adhesive was applied in each case only to the region of the cover flap 5c and the bottom flap 6c which, in the superimposed state of the blanks for the outer packaging 2 and the inner packaging 3 shown in FIG. 2, opposes the connecting element 13. Alternatively, the adhesive can be applied to the connecting element 13 or to both parts.
  • the connecting element 13 on the cover flap 10c and the connecting element 13 on the bottom flap 11c are glued to the cover flap 5c or the bottom flap 6c, with no direct gluing existing between the cover flap 10c and the flap 5c, and between the flap Bottom flap 11 c and the bottom flap 6 c no direct bonding is present.
  • the connection is made such that the inner packaging 3 is placed substantially parallel to the outer packaging 2.
  • the first side walls 9a-d and second side walls 4a-d are in the Substantially equal width to each other.
  • the articulation points between the first side walls 9a-d are substantially congruent at the articulation points between the second side walls 4a-d. Since the inner packaging 3 has a smaller circumference than the outer packaging 2, there is an offset between the articulation points in the order of magnitude of the thickness of the side walls 4a-d, 9a-d.
  • an adhesive strip 16 with a protective film has been applied to the cover plate 5b, which can be used for a later closure of the outer packaging.
  • the protective film can be removed.
  • the outer packaging can also be closed by means of an adhesive tape or other known connection aids.
  • FIG. 3 shows the combination packaging 1 after a first folding step.
  • the inner packaging 3 and the outer packaging 2 were folded inwardly along a folding edge between the side walls 4a, 4b and 9a, 9b, so that the folded inner packaging 3 is arranged at the folding edge within the outer packaging 2.
  • a strip of glue 17 is applied on the second adhesive tab 15 of the inner packaging 3.
  • another strip of glue 18 is applied to the first adhesive flap of the outer packaging.
  • the combination package 1 is shown after a second folding step.
  • the inner packaging 3 and the outer packaging 2 were folded together along a folding edge, which connects the side walls 4c and 4d or 9c and 9d with each other.
  • the side wall 9d was folded onto the glue flap 15 with the strip glue 17, so that the side wall 9d is connected to the side wall 9a.
  • the adhesive flap 7 was folded with the strip of glue 18 on the side wall 4a, so that the side wall 4a is connected to the side wall 4d.
  • the combination packaging can be stored to save space or transported to manufacturers and senders of products.
  • the combination packaging 1 can then be transferred to the erect state on site, directly before filling in a simple operation.
  • the bonding according to the invention prevents the inner packaging from slipping or falling out.
  • FIG. 5 shows the combination packaging 1 in an erected state.
  • the inner package 3 and the outer package 2 were folded together along the joints of the respective side walls, so that the side walls 4a to 4d and 9a to 9d are substantially perpendicular to each other.
  • the bottom 11 of the inner packaging 3 and the bottom 6 of the outer packaging 2 have already been closed.
  • the lid 5 of the outer package 2 and the lid 10 of the inner package 3 are still in a non-closed state.
  • the tab 10c of the lid 10 is connected by means of the connecting element 13 with the tab 5c of the lid 5 of the outer packaging 2.
  • Figure 6 shows a combination package 1 in the erected state, in which two tabs 10a, 10c of the lid 10 of the inner packaging 3 have already been folded into the closed state.
  • the tab 10c By folding the tab 10c outwards, the tab 10c has been broken at the perforation 14 and therefore broken off the connecting element 13 separated.
  • the connection between the tab 10c and the tab 5c and therefore also the connection between the mecanicverpa- ckung 3 and the outer packaging 2 was separated.
  • FIG. 7 shows the combination packaging 1 in a state in which the inner packaging 3 is completely closed. In this state, the inner packaging 3 is only loosely arranged in the outer packaging 2, since no firm connection more between the inner packaging 3 and the outer packaging 2 consists.
  • FIG. 8 shows an alternative embodiment of the combination packaging 1.
  • An adhesive trace 13 is arranged as a connecting element between the lid flap 5c, the outer packaging 2 and the lid flap 10c of the inner packaging 3 in order to glue the lid flap 5c to the lid flap 10c.
  • the adhesive trace 13 forms a separable bond and thus also acts as a predetermined breaking point 14.
  • the separable bond 13, 14 is separated.
  • 8 shows the state of the combination pack 1 in which the lid flap 10c has already been folded in and the separable bond 13, 14 has already been separated.
  • the visible interface is a fiber break at the joints.
  • FIG. 9 shows a further alternative embodiment, in which the connecting element 13 comprises an adhesive flap, which is designed as a circular adhesive cutout.
  • the connecting element 13 comprises an adhesive flap, which is designed as a circular adhesive cutout.
  • the adhesive cutout 13 is glued to the lid flap 10 c of the inner packaging 3.
  • the adhesive cutout 13 is separated along the perforation 14 from the lid flap 5c.
  • a circular cutout remains in the lid flap 5c, with the detached element remaining on the lid flap 10c of the inner packaging 3.
  • FIG. 10 shows an embodiment of the combination packaging 1, in which the connecting element is arranged on the tear-open perforation, which is provided as an opening element on the outer packaging 2.
  • FIG. 11 shows an embodiment of the combination packaging 1 in which the outer packaging 2 has already been opened by means of a tear-open element 8.
  • the tearing element 8 runs circumferentially around the complete outer packaging 2, so that the outer packaging 2 is separated into two parts.
  • the outer packaging 2 can therefore be opened in the form of a sliding box. A first part of the outer packaging 2 has already been removed from the inner packaging 3.
  • FIG. 12 shows the embodiment of FIG. 11, in the form of a sliding box, in which the inner packaging 3 has been completely pushed out of the outer packaging 2.
  • Fig. 13 shows an embodiment of the combination package 1 in which the connecting element 13 is arranged with the predetermined breaking point 14 such that it is separated by the erection of the combination packaging 1 from the flat state in the erected state.
  • the connecting element 13, 14 shown in FIG. 13 is arranged on the inner packaging 3 and is therefore shown only for the purpose of illustration, since it is not visible from the outside.
  • the connecting element 13, 14 has a cutout in the mecanicverpa- ckung 3, in which a sliding element 13 is arranged.
  • the sliding element 13 is fixed by means of two perforations 14 on the left and right of the inner packaging 3.
  • the sliding element 13 is also fixed by means of a bond to the outer packaging 2.
  • Fig. 14 shows an embodiment of the invention in which the mecanical ckung 3 only has a bottom 11 and is made open on the side shown.
  • the connecting element 13, 14 can then be arranged, for example, on the opposite side to the bottom 1 1 of the inner packaging 3.
  • the combination packaging according to the invention thus simultaneously represents a primary packaging and a transport packaging and thus makes it possible to transport a product well protected to the customer and at the same time to place the primary packaging in a marketing-relevant manner in the interior.

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L'invention concerne un emballage de combinaison comportant : - un emballage intérieur pourvu de premières parois latérales qui peuvent être dressées depuis un état posé à plat dans lequel ces dernières sont agencées sensiblement parallèlement les unes aux autres, à un état dressé dans lequel ces dernières forment un angle aigu, droit ou obtus entre elles ; - un emballage extérieur pourvu de deuxièmes parois latérales qui peuvent être dressées depuis un état posé à plat dans lequel ces dernières sont agencées sensiblement parallèlement les unes aux autres, à un état dressé dans lequel ces dernières forment un angle aigu, droit ou obtus et - l'emballage extérieur comportant au moins un couvercle refermable et un fond refermable qui sont reliés aux deuxièmes parois latérales et qui peuvent être pliés dans un état fermé ; - les emballages intérieur et extérieur étant agencés l'un par rapport à l'autre de sorte que ces derniers peuvent être transformés conjointement dans l'état dressé, - et l'emballage extérieur entourant l'emballage intérieur dans son état dressé et fermé. Selon l'invention, au moins un élément de liaison, lequel relie l'emballage intérieur à l'emballage extérieur, est prévu, - ce dernier comportant un point de rupture de consigne qui est agencé de telle sorte que lorsque l'emballage de combinaison est dressé, ou que l'emballage intérieur est fermé ou que l'emballage extérieur est ouvert, le ou les points de rupture de consigne sont séparés.
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