WO2000013520A1 - Piece confectionery product and method of piece confectionery products packing - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A23—FOODS OR FOODSTUFFS; TREATMENT THEREOF, NOT COVERED BY OTHER CLASSES
- A23G—COCOA; COCOA PRODUCTS, e.g. CHOCOLATE; SUBSTITUTES FOR COCOA OR COCOA PRODUCTS; CONFECTIONERY; CHEWING GUM; ICE-CREAM; PREPARATION THEREOF
- A23G1/00—Cocoa; Cocoa products, e.g. chocolate; Substitutes therefor
- A23G1/30—Cocoa products, e.g. chocolate; Substitutes therefor
- A23G1/50—Cocoa products, e.g. chocolate; Substitutes therefor characterised by shape, structure or physical form, e.g. products with an inedible support
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A23—FOODS OR FOODSTUFFS; TREATMENT THEREOF, NOT COVERED BY OTHER CLASSES
- A23G—COCOA; COCOA PRODUCTS, e.g. CHOCOLATE; SUBSTITUTES FOR COCOA OR COCOA PRODUCTS; CONFECTIONERY; CHEWING GUM; ICE-CREAM; PREPARATION THEREOF
- A23G1/00—Cocoa; Cocoa products, e.g. chocolate; Substitutes therefor
- A23G1/30—Cocoa products, e.g. chocolate; Substitutes therefor
- A23G1/50—Cocoa products, e.g. chocolate; Substitutes therefor characterised by shape, structure or physical form, e.g. products with an inedible support
- A23G1/502—Products with edible or inedible supports
- A23G1/505—Products with an inedible support, e.g. a stick
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A23—FOODS OR FOODSTUFFS; TREATMENT THEREOF, NOT COVERED BY OTHER CLASSES
- A23G—COCOA; COCOA PRODUCTS, e.g. CHOCOLATE; SUBSTITUTES FOR COCOA OR COCOA PRODUCTS; CONFECTIONERY; CHEWING GUM; ICE-CREAM; PREPARATION THEREOF
- A23G3/00—Sweetmeats; Confectionery; Marzipan; Coated or filled products
- A23G3/34—Sweetmeats, confectionery or marzipan; Processes for the preparation thereof
- A23G3/50—Sweetmeats, confectionery or marzipan; Processes for the preparation thereof characterised by shape, structure or physical form, e.g. products with supported structure
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A23—FOODS OR FOODSTUFFS; TREATMENT THEREOF, NOT COVERED BY OTHER CLASSES
- A23G—COCOA; COCOA PRODUCTS, e.g. CHOCOLATE; SUBSTITUTES FOR COCOA OR COCOA PRODUCTS; CONFECTIONERY; CHEWING GUM; ICE-CREAM; PREPARATION THEREOF
- A23G3/00—Sweetmeats; Confectionery; Marzipan; Coated or filled products
- A23G3/34—Sweetmeats, confectionery or marzipan; Processes for the preparation thereof
- A23G3/50—Sweetmeats, confectionery or marzipan; Processes for the preparation thereof characterised by shape, structure or physical form, e.g. products with supported structure
- A23G3/56—Products with edible or inedible supports, e.g. lollipops
- A23G3/563—Products with edible or inedible supports, e.g. lollipops products with an inedible support, e.g. a stick
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A23—FOODS OR FOODSTUFFS; TREATMENT THEREOF, NOT COVERED BY OTHER CLASSES
- A23G—COCOA; COCOA PRODUCTS, e.g. CHOCOLATE; SUBSTITUTES FOR COCOA OR COCOA PRODUCTS; CONFECTIONERY; CHEWING GUM; ICE-CREAM; PREPARATION THEREOF
- A23G4/00—Chewing gum
- A23G4/18—Chewing gum characterised by shape, structure or physical form, e.g. aerated products
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A23—FOODS OR FOODSTUFFS; TREATMENT THEREOF, NOT COVERED BY OTHER CLASSES
- A23G—COCOA; COCOA PRODUCTS, e.g. CHOCOLATE; SUBSTITUTES FOR COCOA OR COCOA PRODUCTS; CONFECTIONERY; CHEWING GUM; ICE-CREAM; PREPARATION THEREOF
- A23G4/00—Chewing gum
- A23G4/18—Chewing gum characterised by shape, structure or physical form, e.g. aerated products
- A23G4/184—Chewing gum characterised by shape, structure or physical form, e.g. aerated products products with a supported structure
- A23G4/186—Chewing gum characterised by shape, structure or physical form, e.g. aerated products products with a supported structure products with an inedible support, e.g. a stick
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS 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
- B65D85/00—Containers, packaging elements or packages, specially adapted for particular articles or materials
- B65D85/60—Containers, 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 the art of food-processing industry and concerns to piece confectionery products such as candies, sweets, chocolate in pieces, chewing gum, chocolate in bars, and also to such products packing.
- Such confectionery products come to retail trade in pieces (for example, chocolate in bars), in various amounts by weight (for example, candies and sweets) or in packs containing several commodity units (for example, block of chewing gum plates).
- the piece confectionery products have in retail trade, at least, one envelope protecting these products from pollution and contact to an environment.
- envelopes can be made of various materials permitted for use in the food-processing industry, basically of a paper of special grades or of polymeric materials.
- Images such as texts and pictures are placed on external surfaces of such envelopes.
- the images are peculiar to a concrete kind and grade of a product and serve for distinguishing the product from ones of other kinds and grades.
- the texts contain the minimally necessary information on the given goods, including the name of the given product information on a manufacturer, and sometimes an additional information on the goods.
- Pictures may be a trade mark of the firm - manufacturer, works of decorative art ornaments, patterns, geometrical figures and so on.
- the piece confectionery products have two envelopes in most cases: one, external, which bear the images with the minimally necessary information on the goods, and other, internal, which is directly adjacent to the confectionery product.
- the internal envelope does not bear any images on its surface. It is made of a paper or foil.
- Some grades of candies and sweets have three envelopes: the external one with the images on its surface, the internal of a foil, and an intermediate one of a paper.
- Elements of outer appearance of a chewing gum are more various.
- the chewing gum is known which is covered by a layer of an edible material.
- Such material plays a role of a protective envelope which allows to keep stable humidity of the product for longer time.
- the edible material can be made, for example, of cellulose derivatives, dextrin, gelatin etc.
- the chewing gum in such envelope is placed in the external envelope which is not a foil. Paper, cellulose acetate, polymeric materials, or cellophane may be used as a packing material. (See USA patent US 5376388, IPC A 23 G 3/30, 1994).
- Chewing gum is described which is placed in an envelope of a paper covered from both sides with a layer of wax containing antioxidant. Such type of packing prevents process of oxidation and increases term of a chewing gum storage. (See USA patent US 5362500, IPC A 23 L 3/3454, 1994).
- Chewing gum is patented which is placed in an envelope of a paper.
- the paper surface near to chewing gum is covered with wax. and the opposite surface bears picture which is a transfer.
- the transfer is made by an ink of vegetative paints and polyvinyl spirit. (See USA patent US 5601859. IPC B 65 D 85/60, 1997).
- Standard method of piece confectionery products packing provides for placing of each product in one or in several individual envelopes. Identical images including the minimally necessary standardized information about the goods are placed on surfaces of external envelope of one and the same grade of products.
- a chewing gum which looks like slices placed in an envelope with images on its surface, is present in everyday trade.
- the images include a minimal information on the goods.
- the stitch bears on its surface images of entertaining character, in particular, entertaining pictures.
- a method of this chewing gum packing provides for partial wrapping up this chewing gum by the stitch, which is a multiple- folded sheet of a special paper.
- the images of entertaining nature are placed on the stitch surface.
- the wrapped slices are placed in an envelope which surface bears the images with a minimal information about the goods.
- a relative disadvantage of such commodity form of a chewing gum lies in the fact that the stitch really is not a functional element of packing of the product: it serves as a carrier of information only.
- the necessity of multiple folding of the stitch for its placing in a packing is a disadvantage also: it requires the use for manufacturing the stitch of a special strong material and creates for a consumer the necessity of unfolding the stitch for to review images placed on its surface.
- Main aim of the present invention is to increase attractiveness of piece confectionery products, such as candies, sweets, chocolate in bars, chocolate in pieces, chewing gum plates or slices, and of similar products, each of which is the minimal commodity unit. and. accordingly, to improve competitiveness of such products and to increase consumer demand for them.
- piece confectionery products such as candies, sweets, chocolate in bars, chocolate in pieces, chewing gum plates or slices, and of similar products, each of which is the minimal commodity unit.
- each proposed piece confectionery' product is the product itself covered, at least with one individual envelope, which surface bears images in the form of texts and/or pictures of educational, entertaining, instructive or other nature attractive to a consumer;
- - proposed method of piece confectionery products packing provides that the images placed on surfaces of the individual envelopes covering individual products, are not identical, and the degree of their inequality is such that, at least the image on a surface of an individual envelope of one piece confectionery product in a set of products normally purchased in one time by one consumer, does not repeat.
- each separate piece confectionery product is placed, first in an individual envelope bearing on its surface an image in the form of texts and/or pictures of educational, entertaining, instructive or other character attractive to a consumer. Then it is placed in an external envelope, which surface b.ears an image in the form of texts and/or pictures including the standardized and minimally necessary information about the given goods.
- the image which is placed on surfaces of the piece confectionery products individual envelopes shall be not identical, and the degree of their inequality is such, that at least the image on the surface of the individual envelope of one piece confectionery product in a set of the goods normally purchased in one time by one consumer, does not repeat.
- the "piece confectionery products” mean individual products such as candies, sweets, chocolate in pieces, chocolate in bars, chewing gum plates or slices, and similar products, which are traditionally covered by the individual envelopes. Such products are minimal commodity units which may be on sale separately.
- the "texts” mean independent images bearing the readable information and occupying, at least a part of the envelope surface.
- the "pictures” mean all other independent images occupying, at least a part of the envelope surface, except for textual ones.
- the external envelope of the proposed piece confectionery' products bears on the external side an image simultaneoush' including texts and pictures inherent in a concrete given kind and grade of products, which allow to distinguish the confectionery product grade from other ones.
- the texts may, for example, be riddles, proverbs, charades, sayings, aphorisms, signs, parting words, wishes, short poems, fragments of poems and prose, and may also carry other useful and interesting information.
- the pictures may, for example, be puzzles, rebuses, chess tasks and etudes, or conundrums.
- the images may be augmented additionally by decorative elements - by patterns, ornaments, vignettes, and by other works of decorative art.
- the individual envelopes may have various color, form and texture.
- the proposed method of piece confectionery products packing consists in that each product is covered, al least with external envelope, which bears on the external side images simultaneously including texts and pictures inherent in a concrete given grade of products and allowing to distinguish the product from ones of other grades.
- Each product shall be covered also with an individual envelope, which shall bear on its surface an image in the form of texts and/or pictures of entertaining, educational, instructive, or other nature attractive to a consumer.
- the images on surfaces of the individual envelopes of confectionery products of one and the same kind and grade shall be not identical.
- the "images inequality" means the non-coincidence of the complete corresponding images, though separate elements of the images may coincide.
- a variety and non-repeatability of the information, attractive to an average consumer, placed on surfaces of individual envelopes of piece confectionery products, is essential stimulus for purchase of piece confectionery products which are made according to the present invention.
- Piece confectionery products of one grade and kind such as candies, sweets, chocolate in bars, chocolate in pieces, chewing gum slices or plates, and similar products, traditionally have now an identical appearance, i.e., for example, each candy or sweet of one grade and kind by no means differs from any other candy or sweet of the same grade and kind.
- the basic inventive idea which is the basis of this invention is to preserve the identical quality of all piece confectioner/ products of one kind and grade. and to give, at least parts of the confectionery products unequal appearance.
- This idea is implemented in the piece confectionery products which are covered with individual envelopes bearing on their surfaces images in the form of texts and/or pictures of the attractive to a consumer nature. These images should be not identical, and the degree of their inequality is such, that at least the image on a surface of the individual envelope of one product in a set of products normally purchased in one time by one consumer, does not repeat.
- each separate piece confectionery product is placed first in an individual envelope bearing on its surface an image in the form of texts and/or pictures of educational, entertaining. instructive or other nature attractive to a consumer. Then it is placed in an external envelope, which surface bears an image in the form of texts and/or pictures containing the standardized and minimally necessary information on the p.iven goods.
- the images on surfaces of individual envelopes of piece confectionery products shall be not identical, and the degree of their inequality shall be such, that at least the image on a surface of the individual envelope of one piece confectionery product in a set of the goods normally purchased in one time by one consumer, does not repeat.
- the claimed piece confectionery products are individua) products covered, at least with an external envelope, which external surface bears the images in the form of texts and pictures peculiar to the given concrete product kind and grade, and also covered by an individual envelope which is placed directly under the external envelope. Images in the form of texts and/or pictures of entertaining, educational, instructive or other nature attractive to a consumer are placed on the individual envelope surface.
- the claimed method of piece confectionery products packing is characterized by the following.
- Each piece confectionery product is placed previously in an individual envelope, which surface bears images in the form of texts and/or pictures of entertaining, educational, instructive or other nature attractive to a consumer.
- it is placed in an external envelope which surface bears images in the form of texts and pictures inherent in the given product kind and grade containing the minimally necessary information on the goods.
- the images on surfaces of individual envelopes shall be not identical and the degree of their inequality is such, that the image on the envelope surface of at least one product in a set of products normally purchased in one time by one consumer, does not repeat.
- the "piece confectionery products” mean the individual products such as candies, sweets, chocolate in pieces, chocolate in bars, chewing gum plates and slices, and similar products, which traditionally are wrapped in individual envelopes and may be offered for sale by pieces as a commodity product
- the "texts” mean the independent images bearing a readable information and occupying, at least, a part of the envelope surface.
- the "figures” mean all other independent images occupying, at least a part of the envelope surface, except for textual ones.
- the external side of the external envelope of the claimed piece confectionery product bears an image simultaneously including texts and pictures inherer t in a concrete given product kind and grade, which ol'ow to distinguish grades of the confectionery products.
- the images which are placed on the external envelope of piece confectionery products include such minimally necessary information on the goods, as the product kind and grade, manufacturer's name, indication of the product storage term, and so on. It is obvious, that the images on external envelopes of all products of one set grade and kind of the goods are completely identical.
- the individual envelope shall be placed directly under the external one. Its surface shall bear images which contents essentially differs from the contents of the images placed on the external envelope surface.
- the images on the individual envelopes surfaces shall be the texts and/or pictures of entertaining, educational, instructive or other nature which should be attractive to a consumer and cause his (hers) positive emotions.
- the leading principle of attracting consumers to the images on individual envelopes of confectionery products and. accordingly, to the products themselves, is to make the images entertaining, interesting and useful from the point of view of the consumer. It can be achieved thanks to the images semantic contents.
- the texts may be, for example, riddles, proverbs, charades, sayings, aphorisms, signs, parting words, wishes, short poems, fragments of poems and prose, and also may be another useful and interesting information.
- Pictures may be, for example, puzzle ones, rebuses, chess tasks and etudes, or conundrums.
- the images bearing semantic meaning attractive to a consumer may be complemented by images of decorative nature - by patterns, ornaments, vignettes, abstract and geometrical figures and by other works of decorative art.
- the texts and/or pictures on surfaces of the individual envelopes of the piece confectionery products of one set should be, preferably, logically interconnected, for example, by a common idea, uniform subjects or in a similar way.
- the individual envelope may have different color, form and texture.
- the individual envelope, as well as the external one, should be made of a material which is permitted to the use in a food-processing industry.
- the individual envelope may cover any confectionery product either completely, from all sides, or partially, not covering, for example, face surfaces.
- the individual envelope besides it serves as the carrier of attractive images, executes also a protective function, protecting confectionery products from damages.
- the protective function of the individual envelope can be increased, if it is made of special grades of a paper and of other materials, which shall be permitted for the use in the food-processing industry, in particular, of a waxy or parchment paper.
- each product is covered by, at least with external envelope, which bears on the external side an image simultaneously including texts and pictures inherent in a concrete given product kind and grade, allowing to distinguish such product from products of other kinds and grades. It is covered also by an individual envelope, which bears on its surface images in the form of texts and/or pictures of entertaining, educational, instructive, or other nature attractive to a consumer.
- the image on a surface of the individual envelopes of confectionery products of one grade and kind should be not identical.
- images inequality means the non-coincidence of the complete corresponding images, though separate elements of the images may coincide. It is understood in the limits of this invention, that the requirement of the "images inequality” is satisfied equally under the following conditions:
- the principle of inequality of the images on surfaces of the individual envelopes of piece confectionery products which lies in the foundation of the proposed method, has, ideally, the purpose, that a consumer, using any confectionery' product. will receive a various information placed on surfaces of individual envelopes.
- a consumer using any confectionery' product.
- he would receive the products which individual envelopes would bear images different from the images which were placed on surfaces of individual envelopes in the earlier acquired set of the products.
- Each of chocolate candy of the "Red Hat” grade was wrapped in an internal paper envelope which does not bear any image on its surface. It covers the candy from all sides, except for its face parts.
- the candy was wrapped in a similar way by an individual paper envelope, which surface bears images in the fo ⁇ n of texts, reproducing national signs about weather, and figures, illustrating the corresponding signs.
- the images on surfaces of individual envelopes of separate candies were not identical: in a set of 100 candies each of 50 different images was repeated 2 times only. Thus, the probability is insignificant of repeated purchase by one consumer of separate candies, which individual envelopes surfaces beard the identical images.
- each of the candies was covered from all sides with an external envelope, which surface beard completely identical images, including the name of the candy grade, information on the production manufacturer, and also picture traditionally peculiar to this grade which serves to distinguish the given grade of the candy from other grades.
- each chocolate in bars was additionally wrapped from all sides in an individual paper envelope.
- the individual envelopes surfaces beard images which were poems or fragments of poems about Moscow and pictures of Moscow's architectural monuments.
- each such chocolate in bars was covered with an external envelope, which surface beard completely identical images including the name of the chocolate grade, an information on the production manufacturer, and also picture traditionally peculiar to the given chocolate grade serving to distinguish it from other grades.
- Each of chewing gum plates was wrapped from all sides in an internal envelope of a foil, which surface does not bear any image. Then each plate was similarly wrapped in an individual paper envelope which surface beard images in the form of texts reproducing familiar expressions and aphorisms, and pictures of decorative character such as ornaments.
- the additional individual envelopes were made of a material of white or dark blue color.
- Blocks of products were formed of the chewing gum plated thus prepared. Each block of 5 plates was placed in common packing which external surface beard images including the minimally necessary information on the given goods.
- Each block of chewing gum plates was formed in such a way, that the images on surfaces of individual envelopes, did not repeat.
- the attractiveness of the claimed products lies also in the fact that the info ⁇ nation intended for a consumer, becomes accessible to him (her) after opening the product external envelope only, that always brings an effect of pleasant non-expectance and some surprise.
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EP99946478A EP1112001A1 (en) | 1998-09-09 | 1999-09-06 | Piece confectionery product and method of piece confectionery products packing |
EA200100327A EA200100327A1 (en) | 1998-09-09 | 1999-09-06 | PIECE CONFECTIONERY AND METHOD OF PACKING CONDUIT CONFECTIONERY PRODUCTS |
AU58879/99A AU761537B2 (en) | 1998-09-09 | 1999-09-06 | Piece confectionery product and method of piece confectionery products packing |
CA002343727A CA2343727A1 (en) | 1998-09-09 | 1999-09-06 | Piece confectionery product and method of piece confectionery products packing |
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