Apparatus and methods for packaging and distributing combinations of foods and beverages

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6293393
  • Patent Number
    6,293,393
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, July 18, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 25, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Original Assignees
  • Examiners
    • Foster; Jim
    Agents
    • Woodcock Washburn Kurtz Mackiewicz & Norris LLP
Abstract
A combined food and beverage package including a snack food container and a multi-pack carton of beverage containers is disclosed. The multi-pack carton typically contains at least six or twelve beverage containers, which can be cans or bottles. A packaging material at least partially surrounds both the multi-pack carton and the snack food container, thus holding the multi-pack carton and the snack food container in combination. The combined package can also include an adhesive between the multi-pack carton and the snack food container that holds a face of the multi-pack carton and a face of the snack food container in mutual abutment. To facilitate palletizing the combined packages, the surface areas of the faces can be approximately the same. Apparatus and methods for manufacturing such a combined food and beverage package are also disclosed.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates to apparatus and methods for packaging and distributing multi-pack beverage cartons and snack food containers in combination.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




It is well known that consumers frequently associate certain snack foods and beverages with one another, and that consumers frequently consume snack foods and beverages in combination. For example, consumers might be inclined to eat peanuts when drinking beer, or to eat popcorn when drinking soda. To capitalize on this, the food and beverage industry has attempted to increase sales of both snack foods and beverages by tying sales of certain beverages to sales of snack food products that are often associated with those beverages. For example, the seller of popcorn might offer the popcorn purchaser a “cents-off” coupon that can be redeemed with the purchase of a case of soda, or the seller of peanuts might offer a peanut coupon to the purchaser of a case of beer.




Although this approach provides the beverage purchaser, for example, with an incentive to purchase the snack food, such an approach requires the purchaser to actually retrieve both the beverage and the snack food.




The extra effort required to locate the additional item, and then carry it or place it into the shopping cart is often just enough to discourage the purchaser from making the additional purchase. Even if the snack food item is placed in reasonable proximity to the beverage, the consumer can still be dissuaded from buying both the snack food and the beverage by having to pick up and carry more than one item.




It would be advantageous, therefore, to manufacturers, bottlers, and merchandisers of snack foods and beverages if products and methods existed that entice the consumer to purchase combinations of snack foods and beverages without requiring the consumer to select and carry separate items. Thus, there is a need in the art for apparatus and methods for packaging and distributing multi-pack beverage cartons and snack food containers in combination.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention satisfies these needs in the art by providing apparatus and methods for packaging and distributing combinations of multi-pack beverage cartons and snack food containers. A combined food and beverage package according to the invention includes a multi-pack carton containing a plurality of beverage containers, and a snack food container. The beverage containers can be cans or bottles, and the multi-pack carton can contain at least six, or preferably twelve, beverage containers.




A packaging material, which can be a transparent, polymeric, packaging material, at least partially surrounds both the multi-pack carton and the snack food container, thus holding the multi-pack carton and the snack food container in combination. The combined package can also include an adhesive between the multi-pack carton and the snack food container that holds a face of the multi-pack carton and a face of the snack food container in mutual abutment. To facilitate palletizing the combined packages, the surface areas of the faces can be approximately the same.




A method of packaging combinations of foods and beverages according to the invention includes providing a multi-pack carton containing a plurality of beverage containers, providing a snack food container, and applying a packaging material that at least partially surrounds both the multi-pack carton and the snack food container to hold the multi-pack carton and the snack food container in combination. An adhesive can be applied between the multi-pack carton and the snack food container to hold the multi-pack carton and the snack food container in mutual abutment.




Apparatus according to the invention for manufacturing a combined food and beverage package can include a conveyance system, a wrap applicator, and a heat source. The conveyance system transports the multi-pack carton and the snack food container in mutual abutment. The wrap applicator at least partially surrounds both the multi-pack carton and the snack food container with a packaging material that holds the multi-pack carton and snack food container in combination by applying a packaging material to both the multi-pack carton and the snack food container while they are in mutual abutment. The heat source shrinks the applied packaging material to hold the multi-pack carton and the snack food container in combination.




The apparatus can also include a first conveyor that transports the multi-pack carton and provides the multi-pack carton to the conveyance system, and a second conveyor that transports the snack food container and provides the snack food container to the conveyance system. The first conveyor and the second conveyor meet at a junction adapted to cause the multi-pack carton and the food container to come into mutual abutment. An adhesive sprayer can be used to apply an adhesive to at least one of the multi-pack carton and the snack food container to hold the multi-pack carton and the snack food container in mutual abutment.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The foregoing summary as well as the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments, is better understood when read in conjunction with the appended drawings. For the purpose of illustrating the invention, there is shown in the drawings an embodiment that is presently preferred, it being understood, however, that the invention is not limited to the specific methods and instrumentalities disclosed.





FIG. 1

depicts a preferred embodiment of a combined food and beverage package according to the present invention.





FIG. 2

depicts apparatus for packaging beverages.





FIG. 3

depicts apparatus according to the present invention for packaging combinations of foods and beverages.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS





FIG. 1

depicts a preferred embodiment of a combined food and beverage package


10


according to the present invention. As shown, package


10


comprises a multi-pack carton


12


and a snack food container


14


. Multi-pack carton


12


contains a plurality of beverage containers


22


, which can be, for example, cans, bottles, or the like. Carton


12


can be made of cardboard, or any other suitable material, and can include artwork, trademarks, or other attractive design work to enhance the appeal of the product. Preferably, multi-pack carton


12


contains twelve cans of a beverage such as soda, beer, water, or the like. Snack food container


14


contains a snack food, such as popcorn, peanuts, pretzels, or potato chips, for example. Snack food container


14


can be a bag, box, or canister, for example. Preferably, snack food container


14


is a box.




A packaging material


16


at least partially surrounds both snack food container


14


and multi-pack carton


12


, and thus holds multi-pack carton


12


and snack food container


14


in combination against one another. Preferably, packaging material


16


is a sheet of transparent material, such as a sheet of transparent polymeric material commonly known as “shrink-wrap,” for example. It is preferred that packaging material


16


is transparent so that the consumer can see both multi-pack carton


12


and snack food container


14


, although it may be desirable to use colored or printed packaging material to further enhance the marketing appeal of combined package


10


. Combined package


10


can then be offered for sale as an enticement to the consumer to purchase both the snack food and the beverage at the same time.




Methods and apparatus for manufacturing combined food and beverage containers according to the present invention will now be described.

FIG. 2

depicts a top view of apparatus that can be used in a typical bottling operation. As shown, empty beverage containers


22


′ are transported via a conveyor


50


to be filled as they pass through a filling station


52


, which comprises a plurality of filling tubes


53


. Once filled, individual beverage containers


22


can be packaged into multi-pack cartons


12


. Although any number of beverage containers can be packaged into a multi-pack carton, multi-pack cartons


12


typically contain six, twelve, or twenty-four beverage containers. For purposes of the present invention, it is preferred that multi-pack cartons


12


contain twelve beverage containers


22


. Multi-pack cartons


12


can then be transported via a


15


conveyor


54


to be “palletized” (i.e., stacked on pallets


57


) at a palletizing area


56


.





FIG. 3

depicts a preferred embodiment of apparatus


100


for manufacturing combined food and beverage packages according to the present invention. As shown, conveyor


54


can include a switch


58


so that multi-pack cartons


12


can either continue along conveyor


54


to palletizing area


56


, or be switched off via a conveyor


102


to a packaging area


60


. Alternatively, conveyor


102


can be separate from conveyor


54


, with multi-pack cartons


12


being loaded onto conveyor


102


from a remote location (not shown).




In any event, conveyor


102


transports multi-pack cartons at predefined intervals from one another (i.e., there is a predefined distance between successive cartons on conveyor


102


). Similarly, a second conveyor


104


transports snack food containers


14


at predefined intervals from one another. Conveyors


102


and


104


meet at a junction


106


, where they can continue side-by-side or, more preferably, they can end where a third conveyor


108


begins. Thus, junction


106


can be adapted to cause the multi-pack carton and the food container to come into mutual abutment The intervals between snack food containers


14


should be about the same as the intervals between multi-pack cartons


12


so that multi-pack cartons


12


and snack food containers


14


arrive at junction


106


concurrently. Preferably, multi-pack cartons


12


and snack food containers


14


are oriented on their respective conveyors


102


,


104


so that when multi-pack cartons


12


and snack food containers


14


meet at junction


106


, multi-pack cartons


12


and snack food containers


14


abut against one another as shown.




Thus, at junction


106


, carton


12


and snack food container


14


are positioned relative to one another such that face


12




a


of carton


12


is in abutment with face


14




a


of container


14


(see FIG.


1


). To facilitate the packaging process, snack food container


14


is preferably configured such that face


14




a


of snack food container


14


has a length


14


l that is approximately the same as a corresponding length


12


l of face


12




a


of multi-pack carton


12


. More preferably, to facilitate palletizing the combined packages, face


14




a


of snack food container


14


also has a width


14




w


that is approximately the same as a corresponding width


12




w


of face


12




a


of multi-pack carton


12


. Thus, in a preferred embodiment, face


12




a


has approximately the same surface area as face


14




a.






It is desirable that the positions of multi-pack carton


12


and snack food container


14


remain as fixed as possible relative to one another before and during the application of the packaging material. To accomplish this, as shown in

FIG. 3

, an adhesive sprayer


110


can be used to apply an adhesive either to face


12




a


of carton


12


or face


14




a


of container


14


. When carton


12


and container


14


come into contact at junction


106


, the two will be adhered together, and thus, carton


12


and container


14


can be maintained in mutual abutment as they continue along conveyor


108


.




Conveyor


108


carries multi-pack carton


12


and snack food container


14


into a wrap applicator


114


that places a sleeve or wrap of shrink film around carton


12


and container


14


in combination. Preferably, wrap applicator


114


accomplishes this through a series of stretch rollers that cover the combined package with complete 360 degree coverage, leaving only a “bullseye” opening


16




a


(see

FIG. 1

) on each end. Heater


116


then heats the shrink film to cause it to shrink into tight, surrounding engagement with carton


12


and container


14


.




Preferably, wrap applicator


114


and heater


116


are parts of a shrink wrap machine


115


, also known as a “heat shrink tunnel.” After it has been shrunk, packaging material


16


contains multi-pack carton


12


and snack food container


14


in combination, with only the bullseye openings at each end remaining after combined package


10


has passed through heat shrink tunnel


115


. Packages


10


can continue along conveyor


108


, to a location (not shown) where they can be palletized or otherwise unloaded for storage and shipment.




Those skilled in the art will appreciate that numerous changes and modifications may be made to the preferred embodiments of the invention and that such changes and modifications may be made without departing from the spirit of the invention. It is therefore intended that the appended claims cover all such equivalent variations as fall within the true spirit and scope of the invention.



Claims
  • 1. A combined food and beverage package comprising:a multi-pack carton containing a plurality of beverage containers; a snack food container; an adhesive between the multi-pack carton and the snack food container that holds a face of the multi-pack carton and a face of the snack food container in mutual abutment; and a packaging material that at least partially surrounds both the multi-pack carton and the snack food container, thus holding the multi-pack carton and the snack food container in combination.
  • 2. The package of claim 1, wherein the packaging material is a sheet of polymeric material.
  • 3. The package of claim 1, wherein the packaging material is transparent.
  • 4. The package of claim 1, wherein the beverage containers are cans or bottles and the multi-pack carton contains at least six beverage containers.
  • 5. The package of claim 4, wherein the multi-pack carton contains at least twelve beverage containers.
  • 6. The package of claim 1, wherein each of the faces has a length, the length of the faces being approximately the same.
  • 7. The package of claim 6, wherein each of the faces has a surface area, the surface areas of the faces being approximately the same.
  • 8. A method of packaging combinations of foods and beverages, comprising:providing a multi-pack carton containing a plurality of beverage containers; providing a snack food container; and at least partially surrounding both the multi-pack carton and the snack food container with a packaging material that holds the multi-pack carton and the snack food container in combination, by applying the packaging material to both the multi-pack carton and the snack food container while the multi-pack carton and the snack food container are in mutual abutment.
  • 9. The method of claim 8, wherein providing the multi-pack carton comprises providing a multi-pack carton containing at least six cans or bottles.
  • 10. The method of claim 9, wherein providing the multi-pack carton comprises providing a multi-pack carton containing at least twelve cans or bottles.
  • 11. The method of claim 8, wherein applying the packaging material comprises applying the packaging material while a face of the multi-pack carton is in mutual abutment with a face of the snack food container, each of the faces having a length, the lengths of the faces being approximately the same.
  • 12. The method of claim 8, wherein applying the packaging material comprises applying the packaging material while a face of the multi-pack carton is in mutual abutment with a face of the snack food container, each of the faces having a surface area, the surface areas of the faces being approximately the same.
  • 13. The method of claim 8, further comprising:applying an adhesive between the multi-pack carton and the snack food container to hold the multi-pack carton and the snack food container in mutual abutment.
  • 14. Apparatus for manufacturing a combined food and beverage package, the apparatus comprising:a conveyance system that transports a multi-pack carton and a snack food container held in mutual abutment; a wrap applicator that at least partially surrounds both the multi-pack carton and the snack food container with a packaging material that holds the multi-pack carton and the snack food container in combination, by applying the packaging material to both the multi-pack carton and the snack food container while the multi-pack carton and the snack food container are in mutual abutment; and a heat source that shrinks the applied packaging material to hold the multi-pack carton and the snack food container in combination.
  • 15. Apparatus according to claim 14, further comprising:a first conveyor that transports the multi-pack carton and provides the multi-pack carton to the conveyance system; and a second conveyor that transports the food container and provides the food container to the conveyance system, wherein the first conveyor and the second conveyor meet at a junction adapted to cause the multi-pack carton and the food container to come into mutual abutment.
  • 16. Apparatus according to claim 14, further comprising:an adhesive sprayer for applying an adhesive to at least one of the multi-pack carton and the snack food container to hold the multi-pack carton and the snack food container in mutual abutment.
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