专利摘要:
packaging (2) for collecting cards made of a single sheet of material (1), the top flap (22) and the bottom flap (32) having dimensions such that when they pass through the first side flap (42) and the second side flap (52) covered, it is not possible to expose the top flap (22) and the bottom flap (32) by folding them along the top fold zone (24) or bottom fold zone (34), respectively.
公开号:BE1020229A3
申请号:E2011/0601
申请日:2011-10-14
公开日:2013-06-04
发明作者:Steven Nietvelt
申请人:Cartamundi Turnhout Nv;
IPC主号:
专利说明:

PACKAGING FOR COLLECTION CARDS Field of the Invention [01] The present invention relates generally to the packaging of collection cards.
Background of the Invention An exchange card or collection card is a card, usually made of cardboard or thick paper, which usually contains an image of specific people, places or things (fictional or real) and a brief description of the image, together with other text that describes game components, for example. There is a wide variety within different types of collector cards with regard to the configuration of the objects and the contents of the card. Collecting cards have traditionally been linked to sport: football cards are best known.
[03] The packaging for these collection cards must meet specific requirements. These collector cards are generally sold in small packages in a limited number of cards, as opposed to a standard set of playing cards. In addition, it is a requirement that the sales package cannot be opened and closed without leaving traces, to ensure that the contents of the package have not been changed before it is opened by the end user. Therefore, a conventional package for a set of playing cards, usually in the form of a cardboard box that can be opened and closed, is not suitable for the packaging of such collecting cards. Furthermore, it is difficult because of the conventional manufacturing method for inserting a set of playing cards into its package; there are lower limits on the number of cards that can be handled. The set of cards should be automatically inserted into the preformed box-shaped package through an open end at the top or bottom and this can only be reliably done if this open end has certain minimum dimensions that correspond to the height of the stack of cards, such as e.g. approximately 20 mm.
[04] A known type of packaging for collecting cards, also known as a 'flow pack', is a packaging for collecting cards in a metallic foil. The foil is glued or thermally sealed on the top and bottom as well as on both sides. Such packaging meets the above requirements, but it is fragile and there is a risk that it will be accidentally damaged during manufacture, display and handling. Moreover, tearing open the metallic foil is not easy, the metallic foil material is expensive and it produces metal waste. The metallic foil package must also be pre-printed on special printing machines before the collection cards are packed. US4841712 describes a method for the manufacture of such a flowpack that comprises collection cards. It is clear from this document that the throughput for mass production of such packaging assemblies is limited, in particular due to the fact that the packages need to be sealed, often by means of thermal sealing or gluing in a direction perpendicular to the direction of transport of the packages to seal a protective pouch from the following. In addition, this should be done in a manner that is synchronized with the preprinted print on the metallic film. These operations that are perpendicular to the conveying direction of the manufacturing process and require precise synchronization, limit the throughput of such a manufacturing process and there is a risk of damage to the collection cards, for example if they do not fit properly with the package.
[05] These problems are partially solved by a different type of package of collecting cards, comprising a cardboard package with a number of extendable cards with, for example, images of football players, which are printed directly on the inside of the cardboard package and are surrounded by, for example, a perforated edge to pull the cards out easily. The cardboard package is folded in two and at least one side is glued together to close the package so that the images on the extendable cards are no longer visible, so that the back of the cards serve as part of the outside of the package. By tearing off this closed side, the package is opened, so that the cards can be pulled out along perforated edges.
[06] The problem with this type of collector card package is that the cardboard package does not allow a neat edge around the extendable cards, as opposed to the smoothly cut collector cards that are finished at the factory. Moreover, luxury quality collection cards are printed with a glossy, foil-like quality that cannot be combined with properties such as perforated edges with which cards can easily be pulled out. Another problem is that damage to this package directly leads to damage to the extendable cards that are part of this package.
An object of the present invention is to provide a packaging for collection cards, which overcome the problems of the prior art, which makes a more efficient manufacturing process possible and does not require a special printing process.
Summary of the invention [08] According to a first aspect of the invention, a packaging for packaging cards is provided, which is made of a single sheet of material, comprising: a rectangular middle part with a circumference comprising a top, a bottom, a first side and comprises a second side; • an upper flap, connected to the top by means of an upper folding zone; • a bottom flap, connected to the bottom by a bottom folding zone; A first side flap connected to the first side by means of a first side fold zone; and • a second side flap, connected to the second side by means of a second side fold zone, the packaging for collecting cards being formed by performing the following manufacturing steps: • folding the top flap and bottom flap towards the rectangular middle part along the upper and lower folding zone, respectively; Subsequently folding the first side flap towards the middle part along the first side folding zone; • applying glue on the side of the first side flap that faces away from the rectangular middle part; Subsequently folding the second side flap towards the middle part along a second side folding zone, such that the second side flap makes contact with the side of the first side flap provided with glue; the first side flap and the second side flap having dimensions such that when they are folded over the middle part, they completely cover the middle part; and wherein the top flap and the bottom flap have dimensions such that when covered by the first side flap and the second side flap, it is not possible to expose the top flap and the bottom flap by folding it along the upper fold zone or bottom fold zone, respectively .
[09] Only a single flap must be provided with glue to obtain the packaging for collection cards, which solves all the problems of the prior art while meeting all the requirements for a suitable tamper-proof packaging for collection cards.
[10] According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, the depth of the upper flap and the lower flap is greater than the depth of the upper and lower folding zone, respectively.
[11] A simple design rule for such packaging is hereby possible to meet the requirements of the packaging according to the invention.
[12] According to an embodiment of the invention, the folding zone comprises at least one folding line.
[13] A folding line can be easily performed on the single sheet of material during conventional printing and / or processing of the single sheet of material. This allows the single sheet to be manufactured by conventional means.
[14] According to an embodiment of the invention, the folding zone comprises a plurality of parallel folding lines.
[15] This allows the package to be flexible with regard to the exact height of the stack of collection cards that it must contain. A multiplicity of folding lines ensures that the package can flexibly adapt to this thickness of the stack of collecting cards. In this way, the package can be used for a range of limited numbers of collection cards without having to change the design of the single sheet of material from which it is made.
[16] Optionally, at least one extendable card is printed in advance on the single sheet of material. Optionally, the at least one extendable card comprises a perforated edge to pull the at least one extendable card from the single sheet of material.
[17] This enables a combination of high-quality collection cards that are sufficiently protected by the packaging, with a few cards or items of lower quality that can be processed in the packaging itself and can therefore be produced efficiently and with conventional printing and processing equipment during the process of manufacturing the single sheet for the package.
[18] According to an embodiment of the invention, the single sheet of material is a single sheet of paper or cardboard. The single sheet of material is preferably rigid such that it is not possible to pull the top flap and the bottom flap out of their cover formed by the first side flap and the second side flap without plastic deformation.
[19] This leads to environmentally friendly, tamper-proof, high-quality packaging for collection cards, which can be produced very efficiently because there is no need to glue the top and bottom flap.
[20] According to a second aspect of the invention, a packaging assembly for collecting cards is provided, comprising the packaging for collecting cards according to the first aspect of the invention, characterized in that the packaging assembly for collecting cards further comprises a limited number of collecting cards, of such dimensions and such it is fitted in the package that the limited number of collection cards is placed on the middle part and under the top flap, the bottom flap, the first side flap and the second side flap.
[21] The packaging assembly according to the invention allows a packaging assembly that can be efficiently produced for a limited number of cards, which is lower than the number of cards that can be packed when the cards are to be inserted into a preformed, conventional card box because In that case, there would be insufficient clearance for the reliable insertion of the collection cards.
[22] According to an embodiment of the invention, the limited number ranges from one to twenty-five, for example from one to fifteen, preferably from one to ten.
[23] According to yet another embodiment of the invention, the limited number of collection cards stacked comprises a thickness of less than 10 mm, for example less than 8 mm, preferably less than 5 mm.
[24] According to a third aspect of the invention, a method is provided for manufacturing the packaging assembly for collecting cards according to the second aspect of the invention, characterized in that the manufacturing method comprises the following steps: • continuous movement of the packaging for collecting cards in a transport direction that is substantially parallel to the first side of the packaging for collection cards; • folding the upper flap and lower flap towards the rectangular middle part along the upper and lower folding zone, respectively, until the angle between the upper flap and the middle part reaches an intermediate value, and the angle between the lower flap and the middle part also reaches an intermediate value, the intermediate value being less than Is 180 ° and greater than 0 °, preferably less than 120 ° and greater than 60 °, for example 100 °; • placing one or more collection cards on the rectangular middle part • folding the upper flap and lower flap towards the rectangular middle part along the upper and lower folding zone, respectively; Subsequently folding the first side flap towards the middle part along the first side folding zone; • applying glue on the side of the first side flap that faces away from the rectangular middle part; Subsequently folding the second side flap towards the middle part along a second side folding zone, such that the second side flap makes contact with the side of the first side flap provided with glue.
[25] This method of manufacture allows for a higher throughput, because it is not necessary to apply glue in a direction perpendicular to the transport direction, but also because the collecting cards as they are inserted align themselves with the aid of the packaging in formation, there is less need for exact synchronization.
[26] According to a preferred embodiment, prior to placing one or more collection cards on the rectangular middle part, the first side flap towards the rectangular middle part is folded along the first side folding zone until the angle between the first side folding zone and the middle part reaches an intermediate value, the intermediate value is less than 180 ° and greater than 0 °, preferably less than 120 ° and greater than 60 °, for example 90 °.
Brief Description of the Drawings [1] Figure 1 shows a single sheet of material for producing a package for collection cards according to the invention; Figures 1A, 1B, 1C and 1D schematically show a partial cross-section along the lines A-A, B-B, C-C and D-D in Figure 1, respectively.
Figures 2 and 3 show two intermediate steps in the manufacture performed on the single sheet of material shown in Figure 1; Figures 2A, 2B, 2C and 2D and Figures 3A, 3B, 3C and 3D show partial cross-sections for Figures 2 and 3 respectively along the lines A-A, B-B, C-C and D-D.
Figure 4 shows a package for collection cards made from the single sheet of material shown in Figure 1; Figures 4A, 4B, 4C and 4D schematically show a partial cross-section along the lines A-A, B-B, C-C and D-D in Figure 4, respectively.
Figure 5 shows an alternative embodiment of a packaging for collection cards according to Figure 4.
Figure 6 shows a packaging assembly for collection cards according to the invention; Figures 6A, 6B, 6C and 6D schematically show a partial cross-section along the lines A-A, B-B, C-C and D-D in Figure 6, respectively.
[32] Figure 7 shows an intermediate step in the manufacture for inserting a collection card into the packaging for packaging, for forming the packaging assembly for collection cards according to Figure 6. Figures 7A, 7B, 7C and 7D schematically show a partial cross-section along respectively the lines AA, BB, CC and DD in figure 7.
Detailed description of the embodiments [33] Figure 1 shows a single sheet of material 1 for manufacturing a package 2 for collecting cards according to an embodiment of the invention shown in Figure 4. This single sheet of material 1 is preferably a single sheet of a suitable paper or cardboard, but alternatively a suitable sheet of plastic is also possible. The single sheet of material 1 comprises a rectangular middle part 10 with a width 12 and height 14, which generally correspond to the dimensions of the collection cards which are intended to be included. The circumference of this rectangular middle part 10 comprises a top 20, a bottom 30, a first side 40 and a second side 50. An upper flap 22 is connected at the top 20 by means of an upper folding zone 24, comprising four folding lines 100 parallel to the top 20 A lower flap 32 is connected at the bottom 30 of the middle part 10 by a lower folding zone 34, comprising four folding lines 100 parallel to the bottom 30. A first side flap 42 is connected to the first side 40 by a first side folding zone 44, comprising four folding lines 100 parallel to the first side 40. A second side flap 52 is connected to the second side 50 by a second side fold zone 54, comprising four fold lines 100 parallel to the second side 50.
[34] In this embodiment, the folding zones 24, 34, 44, 54 each comprise four folding lines 100, parallel to the respective sides 20, 30, 40, 50 of the middle part 10. These folding lines 100 can be formed as, for example, a length-extending, preformed incision or pleat parallel to the sides 20, 30, 40, 50. In alternative embodiments, the respective fold zones 24, 34, 44, 54 could include one or more of such fold lines 100, as further explained below.
[35] In general, the folding zones 24, 34, 44, 54 are formed such that the respective flaps 22, 32, 42, 52 can be folded along an axis parallel to the respective sides 20, 30, 40, 50 of the middle part . As shown in the partial cross-sections of Figures 1A - 1D, the respective angles 25, 35, 45, 55 between the respective flaps 22, 32, 42, 52 and the middle part 10 can hereby be set to a predetermined value. The middle part 10 and the respective flaps 22, 32, 42, 52 are so rigid that during manipulation they tend to fold along the more flexible folding zones 24, 34, 44, 54, respectively. In this way, it is not possible to pull the top or bottom flap of the packaging card 2, as shown in Figure 4, without plastic deformation of these flaps 22, 32, as further explained below.
[36] As indicated in Figure 1, each of the respective flaps 22, 32, 42, 52 comprises a respective dimension, which is called the depth 26, 36, 46, 56, generally in a direction perpendicular to the corresponding side 20, 30, 40, 50 of the middle part 10. Each of the respective folding zones 24, 34, 44, 54 comprises a respective dimension, which is called the depth 28, 38, 48, 58, generally in a direction perpendicular on the corresponding side 20, 30, 40, 50 of the middle part 10.
Figure 1 shows a single sheet of material 1 for manufacturing a package 2 for collection cards according to an embodiment of the invention shown in Figure 4 prior to the first step of the manufacturing process. In this state of the single sheet of material 1, the respective corners 25, 35, 45, 55 between the respective flaps 22, 32, 42, 52 are approximately 180 °. This can be, for example, the condition of the single sheet of material 1 after it has been printed on a printing and / or processing machine, which is also suitable for printing and processing of the collecting cards, for example.
[38] In a first manufacturing step for forming the embodiment of the packaging card 2, the top flap 22 and bottom flap 32 are folded toward the middle portion 10 along the upper fold zone 24 and the lower fold zone 34, respectively. During folding, the angle 25 between the upper flap 22 and the rectangular middle part 10 is reduced from about 180 ° to about 0 ° and the angle 35 between the lower flap 32 and the rectangular middle part 10 is also reduced from about 180 ° to about 0 °. This means that both the top flap 22 and the bottom flap 32 are folded through an angle of about 180 °. At the end of this manufacturing step, the single sheet of material 1 reaches the state as shown in Figure 2 and in the corresponding cross-sections shown in Figures 2A, 2B, 2C and 2D.
[39] During a subsequent manufacturing step, the first side flap 42 toward the center portion 10 is also folded along its first side folding zone 44 until the single sheet of material 1 reaches the condition shown in Figure 3 and in Figures 3A, 3B, 3C and 3D. corresponding cross-sections shown. The angle 45 between this first side fold zone 44 and the center portion is also reduced from about 180 ° to about 0 °. As shown in Figure 3, glue 60 is applied to the side 48 of the first side flap 42 that faces away from the rectangular middle portion 10. This glue or other suitable adhesive generally extends parallel to the first side 40 of the middle part. This can be applied after the first side flap 42 has been folded onto the middle part 10, but alternatively it can also be a strip of glue which had already been applied during the manufacturing process of the single piece of material 1.
[40] Next, the second side flap 52 is folded toward the middle portion 10 along the second side fold zone 54. As shown in Figure 4 and the corresponding cross-sections of Figures 4A, 4B, 4C and 4D, the angle 55 between the second side flap 52 and the middle part also reduced from about 180 ° to about 0 °. In this way, the second side flap 52 contacts the side 48 of the first side flap which is provided with glue 60 and is attached to it as such.
[41] It is essential that the first side flap 42 and the second side flap 52 have dimensions such that when folded on the middle part 10, as shown in Figure 4, they can cover the middle part in its entirety in order to have a package 2 for collecting cards which can enclose the collection cards in their entirety.
[42] Furthermore, it is essential that the top flap 22 and the bottom flap 32 have dimensions such that when covered by the first side flap 42 and the second side flap 52, it is not possible to expose the top flap 22 and the bottom flap 32. by folding it along respectively the upper folding zone 24 or lower folding zone 34. In this way, the top flap 22 and the bottom flap 32, although not provided with glue or other suitable adhesive, can form a tamper-proof enclosure for the collection cards, since it will not be possible to remove the top flap 22 and the bottom flap 32 without plastic deformation from their cover formed by pulling the first side flap 42 and the second side flap 52. Preferably, the single sheet of material 1 is rigid in all areas except the folding zones such that it is not possible to pull the top flap 22 and the bottom flap 32 out of their cover formed by the first side flap 42 and the second side flap 52 without plastic deformation. . Removing the top flap 22 or bottom flap 32 in this way would be difficult and would inevitably lead to damage to the top or bottom flap, and this would be an indication that the package has already been opened. To accomplish this, the depth 26, 36 of the upper and lower flap 22, 32 is greater than the depth 28, 38 of the upper and lower folding zones 24, 34, respectively, as shown in the embodiment of Figures 1 to 4.
[43] In this particular embodiment, the folding zone includes four folding lines 100, parallel to the top 20, which could be, for example, a longitudinally extending, preformed incision or crease, parallel to the top 20. According to an alternative embodiment, this folding zone 24 could comprise one or more of such folding lines 100. A folding zone 24 comprising a single folding line 100 would be suitable for a limited number of collecting cards, for example 1 to 5. A folding zone 24 with a plurality of folding lines 100 has the advantage that the packaging card 2 can be used for a range of numbers collecting cards that may not be known in advance because the number of folding lines 100 of the folding zone 24 used during folding will adapt to the height of the stack of collecting cards in the package 2.
Optionally, according to an alternative embodiment, shown in Figure 5, one or more extendable cards 200 can be pre-printed on the single sheet of material 1, preferably including a perforated edge in the single sheet of material 1 to easily pull out the cards. These extendible cards could, for example, be cards with a lower value in the context of the collector cards. According to further alternative embodiments, a plurality of such extendible cards 200 could be provided, and according to still further alternatives, these extendable cards 200 could comprise any shape other than a conventional rectangular card shape. Such shapes could be, for example, puzzle-like, round or oval or other suitable shapes.
[45] When the package card 2 is filled with one or more card cards, a package card assembly assembly is formed, as shown in Figure 6 and the corresponding cross-sections in Figures 6A, 6B, 6C and 6D. This packaging assembly for collecting cards according to the invention allows a limited number of collecting cards 300 of suitable dimensions, which are no larger than those of the rectangular middle part 10, to be enclosed firmly and tamper-proof in the package. This limited number of collection cards 300 is then placed on the middle part 10 and under the top flap 22, the bottom flap 32, the first side flap 42 and the second side flap 52. The number of collecting cards 300 is limited to the extent that it ranges from one to twenty-five, for example from one to fifteen, preferably from one to ten, so that this limited number of collecting cards 300 in a stacked state has a thickness of less than 10 mm, for example less than 8 mm, preferably less than 5 mm.
A preferred method for manufacturing the packaging assembly for collection cards, as shown in Figure 6, is now further explained. In order to place one or more collection cards 300 efficiently and reliably on the rectangular middle part 10, in particular when the manufacturing process comprises a continuous production line, the top flap 22 and bottom flap 32 are used as guides for directing the collection cards to be placed on the middle part. This is accomplished in a manufacturing step prior to the insertion of the one or more collection cards 300 with the top flap 22 and bottom flap 32 toward the rectangular middle portion 10 being folded along the upper and lower folding zones, respectively. However, the top flap 22 is only folded until the angle 25 between the top flap 22 and the middle part 10 reaches an intermediate value. The bottom flap is also only folded until the angle 35 between the bottom flap 32 and the middle part 10 reaches an intermediate value. This intermediate value should be less than 180 ° and greater than 0 °, but to have a good clearance for placing the collecting cards on the rectangular middle part 10 and at the same time to maintain a sufficient angle to achieve the effect that the intermediate folded top flap 22 and lower flap 32 directing the collecting cards 300 at the center part with the aid of gravity, this intermediate value is preferably smaller than 120 ° and larger than 60e, for example 90 ° or 100 °, as shown in Fig. 7. Subsequently placing one or more collecting cards 300 on the rectangular middle part 10 will be possible with some degree of tolerance for directing the collecting cards 300 on the rectangular middle part 10. As previously explained, referring to Figures 1 to 4, the manufacturing process for the package 2 can be completed by fully folding the upper flap 22 and lower flap 32 to the rectangular middle portion 10 along the upper and lower folding zones, respectively, so that the respective corners 25 , Approach 0 °. By subsequently folding the first side flap 42 towards the middle part 10 along the first side folding zone 44, angle 45 also approximates 0 °. Applying glue 60 on the side 48 of the first side flap facing away from the rectangular middle part (10). Subsequently, the second side flap 52 is folded along the second side folding zone 54 to the middle part 10 such that the second side flap 52 makes contact with the side 48 of the first side flap 42 provided with glue 60.
[47] According to a preferred embodiment, as shown in Fig. 7 and the corresponding cross-sections of Figs. 7A, 7B, 7C and 7D, the first side flap 42 also becomes, prior to placing the one or more collection cards 300 on the rectangular middle part 10, folded to the rectangular middle part 10 along the first side folding zone 44 until the corner 45 reaches such an intermediate value. Still according to the further preferred embodiment as shown in figure 7, the second side flap 52 is also folded until the angle 55 reaches such an intermediate value. Now, collecting cards 300, placed on the rectangular middle part 10 during the manufacturing process while the package 2 is constantly moving in a conveying direction F, which is substantially parallel to the first side 20 of the package card package 2 as shown in Figure 7, will automatically align itself to the rectangular middle part 10. In this way the method of manufacture is able to achieve a much higher throughput than methods of manufacture of the prior art because the method can inherently compensate for variations in the synchronization and the alignment of the collecting cards 300 with respect to of the package 2 during such a high-speed manufacturing process. In addition, the method of manufacture requires the application of glue 60 on only a single side flap 42, in such a way that, for example, the glue 60 can be applied from a fixed location while package 2 moves past the glue-applying device in the conveying direction F. In this way, sealing operations perpendicular to the transport direction F are no longer necessary, whereby the need for synchronization of the sealing operation is reduced and an unparalleled throughput is possible.
[48] Although the present invention has been explained with reference to the specific embodiment, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that the invention is not limited to the details of the foregoing illustrative embodiments and that the present invention may be made with various modifications and modifications. be carried out without deviating from its scope. The present embodiments are, therefore, to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive, the scope of the invention being rather indicated by the appended claims than by the foregoing description. Therefore, all changes that fall within the meaning and scope of equivalence of the claims are intended to be included herein. In other words, the invention is understood to include all possible modifications, variations, or equivalents that fall within the scope of the underlying basic principles and the essential features of which are claimed in this patent application. Furthermore, the reader of this patent application must understand that the words "comprising" or "includes (s)" do not exclude other elements or steps, that the word "a" does not exclude a plural and that a single element, such as a computer system, a processor or another integrated unit can perform the functions of various means mentioned in the claims. Reference characters in the claims are not to be construed as limiting the claims in question. The terms "first", "second", "third", "a", "b", "c" and the like, as used in the description or in the claims, are used to distinguish between similar elements or steps and do not necessarily describe a sequence or chronology. Similarly, the terms "upper", "lower", "upper", "lower" and the like are used for descriptive purposes and do not necessarily describe positions relative to each other. It is to be understood that the terms used in this manner are interchangeable under suitable conditions and embodiments of the invention are capable of operating the present invention in other sequences or in orientations other than those described or illustrated.
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Claims (15)
[1]
A package (2) for collecting cards, made from a single sheet of material (1), comprising: • a rectangular middle part (10) with a circumference comprising a top (20), a bottom (30), a first side (40) and a second side (50); • an upper flap (22) connected to the top (20) by an upper folding zone (24); • a bottom flap (32) connected to the bottom (30) by a bottom folding zone (34); A first side flap (42) connected to the first side (40) by a first side folding zone (44); and • a second side flap (52) connected to the second side (50) by a second side folding zone (54), the packaging (2) for collecting cards being formed by performing the following manufacturing steps: • folding the top flap (22 ) and bottom flap (32) toward the rectangular middle section (10) along the upper and lower fold zones, respectively; Subsequently folding the first side flap (42) towards the middle part (10) along the first side folding zone; • applying glue (60) to the side (48) of the first side flap facing away from the rectangular middle part (10); • subsequently folding the second side flap (52) towards the middle part (10) along a second side folding zone (54) such that the second side flap (52) makes contact with the side (48) of the first side flap provided with glue (60) (42); wherein the first side flap (42) and the second side flap (52) have dimensions such that when they are folded over the middle part (10), they completely cover the middle part (10); and wherein the top flap (22) and the bottom flap (32) have dimensions such that, when covered by the first side flap (42) and the second side flap (52), it is not possible to cover the top flap (22) and the bottom flap (32) by folding them along the upper folding zone (24) or lower folding zone (34), respectively.
[2]
Package for collecting cards according to claim 1, characterized in that the depth (26, 36) of the upper and lower flap (22, 32) is greater than the depth (28, 38) of the upper and lower folding zone (24, respectively) , 34).
[3]
Packaging for collecting cards according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that the folding zone (24, 34, 44, 45) comprises at least one folding line (100).
[4]
Package for collecting cards according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that the folding zone (24, 34, 44, 45) comprises a plurality of parallel folding lines (100).
[5]
Packaging for collective cards according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that at least one extendable card (200) is pre-printed on the single sheet of material (1).
[6]
A package for collecting cards according to claim 5, characterized in that the at least one extendable card (200) comprises a perforated edge for pulling the at least one extendable card (200) from the single sheet of material (1).
[7]
The packaging for collective cards according to claim 6, characterized in that the at least one extendable card (200) comprises any shape.
[8]
Package for collecting cards according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the single sheet of material (1) is a single sheet of paper or cardboard.
[9]
A package for collecting cards according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the single sheet of material (1) is so rigid that it is not possible to remove the upper flap (22) and the lower flap (32) from their cover without plastic deformation, formed by pulling the first side flap (42) and the second side flap (52).
[10]
Packaging assembly for collection cards, comprising the packaging (2) for collection cards according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the packaging assembly for collection cards further comprises a limited number of collection cards (300), with such dimensions and such in the package (2) it is appropriate that the limited number of collection cards (300) is placed on the middle part (10) and under the top flap (22), the bottom flap (32), the first side flap (42) and the second side flap (52).
[11]
A packaging assembly for collecting cards according to claim 10, characterized in that the limited number ranges from one to twenty-five, for example from one to fifteen, preferably from one to ten.
[12]
A packaging assembly for collecting cards according to claim 10 or 11, characterized in that the limited number of collecting cards (300) stacked comprises a thickness of less than 10 mm, for example less than 8 mm, preferably less than 5 mm.
[13]
Method for manufacturing the packaging assembly for collecting cards according to one of claims 10 to 12, characterized in that the manufacturing method comprises the following steps: • continuous movement of the packaging (2) for collecting cards in a transport direction (F) which is substantially parallel to the first side (20) of the packaging (2) for collection cards; • folding the upper flap (22) and lower flap (32) towards the rectangular middle section (10) along the upper and lower folding zone, respectively, until the angle (25) between the upper flap (22) and the middle section (10) reaches an intermediate value and the angle (35) between the bottom flap (32) and the middle part (10) also reaches an intermediate value, the intermediate value being less than 180 ° and greater than 0 °, preferably less than 120 ° and greater than 60 °, for example 100 ° ; • placing one or more collection cards (300) on the rectangular middle part (10) • folding the upper flap (22) and lower flap (32) towards the rectangular middle part (10) along the upper and lower folding zone respectively; Subsequently folding the first side flap (42) towards the middle part (10) along the first side folding zone; • applying glue (60) to the side (48) of the first side flap facing away from the rectangular middle part (10); • subsequently folding the second side flap (52) towards the middle part (10) along a second side folding zone (54) such that the second side flap (52) makes contact with the side (48) of the first side flap provided with glue (60) (42);
[14]
A method for manufacturing the packaging assembly for collection cards according to claim 13, characterized in that prior to placing one or more collection cards (300) on the rectangular middle part (10), the first side flap (42) towards the rectangular middle part ( 10) is folded along the first side fold zone (44) until the angle (45) between the first side fold zone (42) and the middle part (10) reaches an intermediate value, the intermediate value being less than 180 ° and greater than 0 °, preferably less than 120 ° and greater than 60 °, for example 90 °.
[15]
Method for manufacturing the packaging assembly for collecting cards according to claim 13 or 14, characterized in that the package (2) is continuously moved during the manufacturing process in a direction F that is substantially parallel to the first side of the package ( 2) for collector cards.
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