Basket-style carrier having center cell partitioning tabs

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6247585
  • Patent Number
    6,247,585
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, September 1, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 19, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A carrier for a plurality of articles arranged in at least two rows, includes substantially parallel first and second side walls, substantially parallel first and second end walls interconnecting the side walls, and a medial partitioning structure extending between and connected to the first and second end walls. The medial partitioning structure is disposed between and substantially parallel to the first and second side walls and includes first and second longitudinal partition panels disposed at least in part in face-to-face contacting relationship. The carrier further includes first and second transverse partition panels formed from the first and second longitudinal partition panels respectively. The first transverse partition panel is foldably connected to the first longitudinal partition panel and extends to the first side wall. The second transverse partition panel is foldably connected to the second longitudinal partition panel and extends to the second side wall. The medial partitioning structure further includes first and second partitioning tabs formed respectively from the first and second transverse partition panels and disposed in a plane of the medial partitioning structure. The tabs are configured and positioned such that the outline of the first tab is offset at least in part from the outline of the second tab.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates generally to paperboard carriers for use in packaging articles such as beverage bottles, and more particularly to a basket-style carrier in which the articles are arranged in two or more rows and which has partitioning tabs between the center cells.




One traditional paperboard carrier for beverage bottles is the basket-style carrier. An example of such a carrier is shown in U.S. Pat. No. 5,029,698. The carrier include side, end and bottom walls, and is typically used with bottles grouped in two rows. Located between the two rows is a medial partitioning structure which interconnects the end walls and which is formed of two or more overlapping longitudinal partition panels. The medial partitioning structure is connected at its upper end to an upright handle structure by which the basket carrier may be carried. The carrier also includes transverse partition panels extending between each side wall and the medial partitioning structure to define individual cells into which bottles may be placed.




The transverse partition panels, typically, are cut or struck from the longitudinal partition panels, whereupon an opening may be defined in the medial partitioning structure at a location, for example, between the center cells of a six-cell carrier. The opening in the medial partitioning structure is often so large that the structure fails to maintain enough material for providing a substantial partition between the two rows of bottles. This could cause the bottles in the two rows to collide each other while they are drop-loaded into the carrier. Bottle collision could result in bottle breakage when the bottles are made of glass. For this reason, it is advantageous to close the opening, if possible, to prevent bottles from colliding each other.




One way in which the opening in the medial partitioning structure can be at least partially closed is to cut tabs out of the transverse partition panels and to retain the tabs unfolded with respect to the medial partitioning structure. An example of such an approach can be seen in U.S. Pat. No. 2,702,144. One disadvantage of this approach, however, is a relatively large opening area that would remain unoccupied if the partitioning tabs were used in the carrier of the type such as shown in U.S. Pat. No. 5,029,698 where each longitudinal partition panel provides two or more transverse partition panels. In the arrangement where two or more transverse partition panels are cut from each longitudinal partition panel, it is likely that only one of the transverse partition panels can afford a partitioning tab. It is unlikely that such a tab is adequate to effectively prevent bottle collision.




What is needed, therefore, is an improved basket-style carrier that protects glass articles from breakage during the article loading process. Such a carrier should have partitioning means that can considerably reduce the substantial size of the opening in the medial partitioning structure while requiring a minimum amount of material for forming the carrier.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In meeting the foregoing needs, the present invention provides a carrier for a plurality of articles arranged in at least two rows. The carrier includes substantially parallel first and second side walls, substantially parallel first and second end walls interconnecting the side walls, and a medial partitioning structure extending between and connected to the first and second end walls. The medial partitioning structure is disposed between and substantially parallel to the first and second side walls and includes first and second longitudinal partition panels disposed at least in part in face-to-face contacting relationship. The carrier further includes first and second transverse partition panels formed from the first and second longitudinal partition panels respectively. The first transverse partition panel is foldably connected to the first longitudinal partition panel and extends to the first side wall. The second transverse partition panel is foldably connected to the second longitudinal partition panel and extends to the second side wall. The medial partitioning structure further includes first and second partition tabs formed respectively from the first and second transverse partition panels and remaining unfolded to lie in a plane of the medial partitioning structure. The first and second tabs are configured and positioned such that the outline of the first tab is offset at least in part from the outline of the second tab.




An opening is defined in the medial partitioning structure as a result of forming the transverse partition panels from the longitudinal partition panels. The partitioning tabs reduce the substantial size of the opening which would otherwise be too large for the medial partitioning structure to prevent glass articles on the opposite sides thereof from colliding each other. The tabs of offset outlines, at least in part, cover or occupy different areas of the opening so that the tab material is efficiently utilized to minimize the substantial size or unoccupied area of the opening. The tabs of offset outlines are also useful to minimize the size of the aperture that is defined in each transverse partition panel by forming the tabs out of the transverse partition panels. This is because the tabs of offset outlines allow each tab to be small enough to cover only a part of the entire covered/occupied area of the opening.




The tabs may be disposed in overlapping relationship to cooperate with each other to form a composite partitioning means having an adequate thickness to serve as a cushion between two glass articles. In this case, the overlapping portions of the tabs, of course, cover the same area of the opening and only respective non-overlapping portions of the tabs occupy different areas of the opening.




In a preferred embodiment, the outlines of the tabs may be different from each other. For example, each tab may have a serrated free end edge defining a plurality of teeth such that the teeth of the first tab are arranged in staggered relationship with the teeth of the second tab.




In an alternative embodiment, each tab may be non-symmetrical in shape, and the tabs may be disposed in different orientations such as in opposite orientations. The non-symmetrical shape may be such that the dimension of the respective tab along the length of the medial partitioning structure is greater at one of its upper and lower portions than at the other. Alternatively, the symmetrical shape may be such that the free end edge of the first tab opposed to its base can be inclined to that of the second tab. The opposite orientation may be such that the first tab is disposed in a certain orientation while the second tab is in a different orientation that could be taken by the first tab if the first tab were rotated 180 degrees about a certain axis that lies in the plain of the first tab.




In another preferred embodiment, each longitudinal partition panel provides two or more transverse partition panels formed therefrom, and each tab is formed from one of the transverse partition panels formed from the respective longitudinal partition panel.




Other advantages and objects of the present invention will be apparent from the following description, the accompanying drawings, and the appended claims.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




In the drawings,





FIG. 1

is a perspective view, partially cut away, of a carrier in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the invention, showing the medial and transverse partitioning structures within the erected carrier;





FIG. 2

is a plan view of a blank from which the carrier of

FIG. 1

may be formed;





FIGS. 3-8

are series of plan views showing the manner in which the blank of

FIG. 2

may be folded to form the completed collapsed carrier;





FIG. 9

is a perspective view similar to

FIG. 1

, showing an erected carrier according to an alternative embodiment of the invention; and





FIG. 10

is a plan view of a blank from which the carrier of

FIG. 9

may be formed.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Throughout the drawings, the same reference numerals are used to denote the same features. Referring to

FIG. 1

, the present invention provides a basket-style article carrier


100


for carrying articles such as beverage bottles. While the carrier


100


is described herein generally in connection with the carrying of beverage bottles made of glass, it will be recognized that the carrier is suitable for the carrying of other products such as non-beverage products packaged in glass bottles, beverage and non-beverage products packaged in non-bottle glass containers, other liquid and non-liquid products in glass containers, and glass products such as drinking glasses and glass containers.





FIG. 2

illustrates the carrier


100


in blank form. The blank includes a side wall panel


1


to an end edge


2


of which an end wall panel


3


is foldably joined. An end wall panel


4


is foldably joined to the opposite end edge


5


of the side wall panel


1


while a glue flap


6


is foldably joined to the bottom edge of the side wall panel


1


along a fold line


7


. Riser panels


8


and


9


are foldably joined to the end wall panels


3


and


4


along fold lines


10


and


11


, respectively.




On the opposite side of the carrier blank, a side wall panel


12


is foldably joined along an end edge


13


thereof to an end wall panel


14


and at the other end of the carrier, an end wall


15


is foldably joined to the side wall panel


12


along a fold line


16


. A riser panel


17


is foldably joined to the end wall panel


14


along a fold line


18


whereas a riser panel


19


is foldably joined to the end wall panel


15


along a fold line


20


. A bottom wall panel


21


is foldably joined along a fold line


22


to the bottom edge of the side wall panel


12


and is provided with a medial fold line


23


. A notch


25


is formed at one of the ends of the fold line


23


and cooperates in known manner with notches


27


and


29


formed in the riser panels


9


and


19


.




The handle structure of the carrier comprises a pair of full length outer handle panels


30


and


31


connected together along a medial fold line


32


. The handle panel


30


is foldably joined to the riser panel


8


along a fold line


10


while the handle panel


31


is foldably joined to the riser panel


17


along a fold line


18


. Hand gripping apertures


33


and


34


are formed in the handle panels


30


and


31


, respectively.




A hand cushioning strip


33




a


is struck from the handle panel


30


and is foldably joined to the handle panel


30


along a fold line


33




b


. In like manner, a hand cushioning strip


34




a


is struck from the handle panel


31


and is foldably joined to the handle panel


31


along a fold line


34




b


. The function and beneficial effects of these structures are apparent from the folding and gluing operations performed during assembly of the carrier.




A handle-reinforcing panel


39


is foldably joined to the riser panel


9


along a diagonal fold lines


36


while a handle-reinforcing panel


35


is foldably joined to the riser panel


19


along a diagonal fold lines


37


. The reinforcing panels


35


and


39


are foldably joined together along a diagonal fold line


38


. The diagonal fold lines


36


and


37


are arranged in alignment with each other. A hand gripping cutout


39




a


is formed in the reinforcing panel


39


while a hand gripping aperture


35




a


is formed in the reinforcing panel


35


.




For the purpose of providing a transverse partitioning structure on one side of the erected carrier


100


, a longitudinal partition panel


43


is foldably joined along a fold line


42


to a longitudinal strut portion


41


of the riser panel


17


. When in the erected carrier


100


, the longitudinal partition panel


43


is disposed immediately underneath the handle panels


30


and


31


and, in cooperation with the riser panels


8


,


9


,


17


and


19


, constitutes a medial partitioning structure disposed medially of the carrier. Among the four riser panels, however, the riser panel


8


serves as a second longitudinal partition panel to be partially secured to the first longitudinal partition panel


43


in face-to-face contacting relationship. The transverse partitioning structure comprises a pair of transverse panels


49


and


50


cut or struck from the longitudinal partition panel


43


. The transverse panel


50


is foldably joined along a pair of spaced aligned fold lines


44


and


45


to the longitudinal partition panel


43


and is provided with a glue flap


46


which is foldably joined along a pair of spaced aligned fold lines


47


and


48


to the transverse partition panel


50


. Thus, with the glue flap


46


secured in flat face contacting relation in an appropriate position to the inner surface of the side wall panel


12


, the transverse partition panel


50


is disposed transversely with respect to the carrier


100


and aids in defining a pair of cells on the one side of the carrier.




In like fashion, the transverse partition panel


49


is foldably joined to the longitudinal partition panel


43


along a pair of spaced aligned fold lines


51


and


52


and is provided with a glue flap


53


which is foldably joined to the transverse partition


49


along a pair of spaced aligned fold lines


54


and


55


. Thus, with the glue flap


53


affixed in an appropriate position to the inner surface of the side wall panel


12


, the transverse partition panel


49


aids in forming a partition between a pair of adjacent cells on the one side of the carrier


100


.




The two transverse partition panels


49


and


50


, when in the carrier


100


, extend transversely between the side wall panel


12


and the medial partitioning structure, and define between the side wall


12


and the medial partitioning structure three cells for receiving glass bottles.




In order to provide another transverse partitioning structure on the other side of the carrier


100


, the riser panel


8


is enlarged substantially so as to serve as the aforementioned second longitudinal partition panel. The transverse partitioning structure on the other side of the carrier is disposed between the side wall panel


1


and the medial partitioning structure and comprises a pair of transverse partition panels


56


and


57


that are cut or struck from the second longitudinal partition panel


8


. The panel


57


is foldably joined to the longitudinal partition panel


8


along a pair of spaced aligned fold lines


58


and


59


and is provided with a glue flap


60


which is foldably joined to the transverse partition panel


57


along a pair of spaced aligned fold lines


61


and


62


. Thus, with the glue flap


60


secured in flat face contacting relation in an appropriate position to the inside surface of the side wall panel


1


, the panel


57


is disposed transversely with respect to the carrier


100


and aids in defining a pair of cells on the other side of the carrier.




In like fashion, the transverse partition panel


56


is foldably joined to the longitudinal partition panel


8


along a pair of spaced aligned fold lines


63


and


64


and is provided with a glue flap


65


which is foldably joined to the transverse partition panel


56


along a pair of spaced aligned fold lines


66


and


67


. Thus, with the glue flap


65


affixed in an appropriate position to the inside surface of the side wall panel


1


, the transverse partition panel


56


aids in forming a partition between a pair of adjacent cells on the other side of the carrier.




The two transverse partition panels


56


and


57


, when in the carrier


100


, extend transversely between the side wall panel


1


and the medial partitioning structure, and define between the side wall


1


and the medial partitioning structure three cells for receiving glass bottles.




A center cell partitioning means is formed from the transverse partition panels


50


and


57


to be disposed between the respective center cells on the opposite sides of the medial partitioning structure. The center cell partitioning means comprises partitioning tabs


68


and


69


extending into the opening


90


(shown in

FIG. 1

) which is defined in the medial partitioning structure by cutting or striking the transverse partition panels


50


and


57


respectively from the longitudinal partition panels


43


and


8


. The tab


68


is struck from the transverse partition panel


50


and remains unfolded with respect to the longitudinal partition panel


43


. The tab


69


is struck from the transverse partition panel


57


and remains unfolded with respect to the longitudinal partition panel


8


. These tabs


68


and


69


are designed to be disposed in overlapping relationship when the carrier is assembled and erected.




Each partitioning tab extends from the respective longitudinal partition panel and terminates in a serrated free end edge that defines two or more teeth formed therealong. Each tooth


68




a


of the tab


68


is identical in size and shape to each tooth


69




a


of the tab


69


. However, these teeth


68




a


and


69




a


are positioned such that when in the carrier


100


, the teeth


68




a


are arranged in nested or staggered relationship with the teeth


69




a


as shown in FIG.


1


. In this arrangement, the space between adjacent teeth on either partitioning tab is filled with a tooth on the other tab.




Further, a keel panel


70


is foldably joined along a fold line


72


to a lower part of longitudinal partition panel


8


and to the small tab between fold line


63


and the transverse panel


57


. The keel panel


70


is severed by cut lines from the transverse partition panels


56


and


57


as best shown in FIG.


2


.




In order to perform the first folding operation, the combination medial and transverse partitioning structure including the panels


43


,


49


and


50


and the associated elements is swung downwardly about the fold line


42


to take the position depicted in FIG.


3


. In like fashion, the handle-reinforcing panels


35


and


39


are folded upwardly and outwardly along the fold lines


36


and


37


to occupy the position depicted in FIG.


3


.




An application of glue is then made to the blank depicted in

FIG. 3

as indicated by the stippling in that figure. The next folding operation results in the structure as depicted in FIG.


4


and simply constitutes swinging the riser panels


8


and


17


toward the right along the fold lines


10


and


18


, respectively. Such operation causes the combination medial and transverse partitioning structure including the panels


49


and


50


and the associated elements as well as the longitudinal strut portion


41


to be disposed over the side wall panel


12


. Simultaneously, the combination medial and transverse partitioning structure including panels


8


,


56


and


57


and the associated elements falls into flat face-contacting relation with the side wall panel


1


. This folding operation causes the riser panel


8


to adhere to the inner surface of the left hand end of the handle panel


30


, and the riser panel


17


to the inner surface of the handle panel


31


. In like fashion, the glue flaps


46


and


53


are affixed to the inner surface of the side wall panel


12


, and the glue flaps


60


and


65


become adhered to the inner surface of the side wall panel


1


. Further as a result of the folding operation, the longitudinal partition panels


8


and


43


are adhered to the handle panels


30


and


31


respectively.




The keel panel


70


is then folded downwardly about the fold line


72


from the position depicted in

FIG. 4

to that depicted in FIG.


5


. The blank then appears as depicted in FIG.


5


.




An application of glue is then made to the blank depicted in

FIG. 5

as indicated by the stippling on the right hand end of the keel panel


70


, the bottom end of the riser panel


9


, the handle-reinforcing panels


35


and


39


, the inner surfaces of the handle panels


30


and


31


and of the right hand end of the longitudinal strut portion


41


. The end panels


4


and


15


are then lifted and swung toward the left along their respective fold lines


5


and


16


so as to bring the handle-reinforcing panels


35


and


39


into flat face-contacting relation with the inner surface of the handle panels


30


and


31


and so as to cause the stippled surface of the riser panel


9


to adhere to the right hand end of the keel panel


70


. Simultaneously, a part of the handle-reinforcing panel


35


is adhered to the longitudinal strut portion


41


as is the upper end of the riser panel


19


.




It is apparent that the diagonal disposition of the handle-reinforcing panels


35


and


39


as shown in

FIG. 2

results in the structure as shown in

FIG. 6

which completely interconnects the riser panels


9


and


19


respectively with the riser panels


8


and


17


and also affords a full hand hole


35




a


which coincides with hand gripping aperture


34


and with the hand cushioning strip


34




a.






An application of glue is then made to the blank as depicted in

FIG. 7

at the places indicated by the stippling and the handle panel


30


, the side wall panel


1


and the parts associated therewith are lifted and folded downwardly along the fold lines


32


and


38


. This brings the handle-reinforcing panels


35


and


39


into face-to-face contacting relation with each other and causes the riser panels


8


and


9


to adhere respectively to the riser panels


17


and


19


. This also causes a part of the riser panel (i.e., longitudinal partition panel)


8


and the tab


69


to adhere respectively to a part of the longitudinal partition panel


43


and the tab


68


. The above gluing process causes the medial partitioning structure to be formed for the carrier immediately below the handle structure. After that, the bottom wall panel


21


is folded medially along its fold line


23


by elevating the lower half of the panel


21


upwardly so that the stippled inside surface of the panel


21


is secured to the glue flap


6


in flat face contacting relation. The blank then appears in completed collapsed form as shown in FIG.


8


.




The collapsed carrier shown in

FIG. 8

may be erected by moving the side wall panels


1


and


12


longitudinally with respect to the handle panel


30


. This erecting method is typical of basket-style carriers of the prior art. By moving the side wall panels


1


and


12


, the end wall panels


3


,


4


,


14


and


15


are moved to the position perpendicular to the medial partitioning structure to form the end walls of the carrier. Such a position of the end walls is shown in

FIG. 1

wherein the carrier is illustrated in erected form.




As shown in

FIG. 1

, the erected carrier


100


includes a pair of parallel side walls


1


and


12


and a pair of end walls, i.e., one being composed of panels


3


and


14


and the other being of panels


4


and


15


. These end walls foldably interconnect the side walls


1


and


12


to form a vertical rectangular tubular structure. The carrier also includes the medial partitioning structure. As apparent from the foregoing description, the medial partitioning structure extends between and is foldably connected to the end walls


3


and


14


; and


4


and


15


so that it is disposed between the side walls


1


and


12


where it is parallel to the side walls


1


and


12


. The bottom wall panel


21


extends and is foldably connected to the lower ends of the side walls


1


and


12


. The transverse partition panels


49


,


50


,


56


and


57


are disposed transversely of the medial partitioning structure to define three cells on either side of the medial partitioning structure. Because the transverse partition panels


49


,


50


,


56


and


57


are cut from the longitudinal partition panels


43


and


8


, an opening


90


is defined in the medial partitioning structure as shown in FIG.


1


. If this opening were excessively large, the glass bottles for the center cells would collide each other when loaded into the carrier


100


. However, the overlapped tabs


68


and


69


eliminate the chance of such collision by extending into the opening


90


and thereby reducing the substantial size or unoccupied area of the opening


90


. The teeth


68




a


and


69




a


in the staggered relationship occupy different areas of the opening


90


as shown in FIG.


1


. This tooth arrangement allows the material of the tabs to be efficiently utilized to minimize the substantial size of the opening


90


. Stated differently, the staggered tooth arrangement allows a minimum area of the opening


90


to remain unoccupied by the tabs


68


and


69


. The tabs


68


and


69


with the serrated end edges are also useful to minimize the chance of collision of two glass bottles that are to be received in the adjacent cells on the opposite sides of the respective transverse partition panels


50


and


57


.





FIGS. 9 and 10

illustrate an alternative embodiment of the invention. The carrier


200


in this embodiment is virtually identical to that in the embodiment of

FIGS. 1-8

except for the partitioning tabs


168


and


169


. Unlike the embodiment of

FIG. 1-8

, each partitioning tab in this embodiment is non-symmetrical in shape and does not have the serrated end edge. Instead, each tab has an inclined free end edge at the location opposed to its base joined to the respective longitudinal partition panel. The free end edge


168




a


of the tab


168


is inclined to the vertical such that the size of the tab


168


along the horizontal length of the medial partitioning structure is greater at its lower end portion than at its upper end portion whereas the end edge


169




a


of the tab


169


is inclined such that the length of the tab


169


is greater at its upper end portion than at its lower end portion. In other words, the tabs


168


and


169


are similar to each other in size and shape. However, they are arranged in opposite orientations in the sense that the tab


169


is disposed in the orientation which could be taken by the tab


168


if the tab


168


were rotated 180 degrees about a horizontal axis that lies in the plain of the tab


168


. This arrangement allows the lower end portion of the tab


168


and the upper end portion of the tab


169


to occupy different areas of the opening


190


as shown in FIG.


9


. This opposite orientation arrangement also allows the material of the tabs


168


and


169


to be efficiently utilized to minimize the substantial size of the opening


190


.




It would be recognized that variations may be made to the foregoing embodiments within the scope of the invention. For example, the partitioning tabs in either embodiment may be disposed side by side or with a space therebetween without overlapping. It would be also recognized that the outlines of the tabs


68


and


69


may be completely identical provided that they are disposed offset from each other upon erection of the carrier.



Claims
  • 1. A carrier for a plurality of articles arranged in at least two rows, comprising:substantially parallel first and second side walls; substantially parallel first and second end walls interconnecting said side walls; a medial partitioning structure extending between and connected to said first and second end walls, said medial partitioning structure being disposed between and substantially parallel to said first and second side walls, said medial partitioning structure comprising first and second longitudinal partition panels disposed at least in part in face-to-face contacting relationship; and first and second transverse partition panels formed from said first and second longitudinal partition panels respectively, said first transverse partition panel being foldably connected to said first longitudinal partition panel and extending to said first side wall, said second transverse partition panel being foldably connected to said second longitudinal partition panel and extending to said second side wall, said first and second transverse partition panels defining an opening in said medial partitioning structure, wherein said medial partitioning structure further comprises first and second partitioning tabs formed respectively from said first and second transverse partition panels, said tabs being disposed in overlapping relationship and lying in a plane of said medial partitioning structure, said tabs extending in a generally identical direction into said opening and terminating in respective free end edges thereof, said free end edges of said tabs being disposed transversely of each other so that at least some portion of said first tab and at least some portion of said second tab occupy different areas of said opening respectively.
  • 2. A carrier for a plurality of articles arranged in at least two rows, comprising:substantially parallel first and second side walls; substantially parallel first and second end walls interconnecting said side walls; a medial partitioning structure extending between and connected to said first and second end walls, said medial partitioning structure being disposed between and substantially parallel to said first and second side walls, said medial partitioning structure comprising first and second longitudinal partition panels disposed at least in part in face-to-face contacting relationship; and first and second transverse partition panels formed from said first and second longitudinal partition panels respectively, said first transverse partition panel being foldably connected to said first longitudinal partition panel and extending to said first side wall, said second transverse partition panel being foldably connected to said second longitudinal partition panel and extending to said second side wall, said first and second transverse partition panels defining an opening in said medial partitioning structure, wherein said medial partitioning structure further comprises first and second partitioning tabs formed respectively from said first and second transverse partition panels, said tabs being disposed in overlapping relationship, projecting into said opening and lying in a plane of said medial partitioning structure, and wherein each of said tabs has a serrated free end edge defining a plurality of teeth, said teeth of said tabs are disposed such that said teeth of said first tab are arranged in staggered relationship with said teeth of said second tab so that said teeth of said first tab and said teeth of said second tab occupy different areas of said opening respectively.
  • 3. The carrier according to claim 2 wherein said each tab is non-symmetrical in shape, and said tabs are disposed in different orientations.
  • 4. The carrier according to claim 3 wherein said tabs are disposed in opposite orientations.
  • 5. The carrier according to claim 4 wherein said each tab has upper and lower portions, said peak of said first tab being located at said lower portion of said first tab, said peak of said second tab being located at said upper portion of said second tab.
  • 6. A carrier for a plurality of articles arranged in at least two rows, comprising:substantially parallel first and second side walls; substantially parallel first and second end walls interconnecting said side walls; a medial partitioning structure extending between and connected to said first and second end walls, said medial partitioning structure being disposed between and substantially parallel to said first and second side walls, said medial partitioning structure comprising first and second longitudinal partition panels disposed at least in part in face-to-face contacting relationship; and first and second transverse partition panels formed from said first and second longitudinal partition panels respectively said first transverse partition panel being foldably connected to said first longitudinal partition panel and extending to said first side wall, said second transverse partition panel being foldable connected to said second longitudinal partition panel and extending to said second side wall, wherein said medial partitioning structure further comprises first and second partitioning tabs formed respectively from said first and second transverse partition panels and disposed in a plane of said medial partitioning structure, said tabs being configured and positioned such that an outline of said first tab is offset at least in part from an outline of said second tab, and wherein each of said longitudinal partition panels provides at least two transverse partition panels formed therefrom, and each of said tabs is formed from one of said at least two transverse partition panels formed from a respective one of said longitudinal partition panels.
  • 7. The carrier according to claim 6 further comprising a bottom wall extending between and connected to respective lower end edges of said first and second side walls.
  • 8. The carrier according to claim 6 further comprising a handle structure disposed above and secured to said medial partitioning structure.
  • 9. A carrier for a plurality of articles arranged in at least two rows, comprising:substantially parallel first and second side walls; substantially parallel first and second end walls interconnecting said side walls; a medial partitioning structure extending between and connected to said first and second end walls, said medial partitioning structure being disposed between and substantially parallel to said first and second side walls, said medial partitioning structure comprising first and second longitudinal partition panels disposed at least in part in face-to-face contacting relationship; and first and second transverse partition panels formed from said first and second longitudinal partition panels respectively, said first transverse partition panel being foldably connected to said first longitudinal partition panel and extending to said first side wall, said second transverse partition panel being foldably connected to said second longitudinal partition panel and extending to said second side wall, said first and second transverse partition panels defining an opening in said medial partitioning structure, wherein said medial partitioning structure further comprises first and second partitioning tabs formed respectively from said first and second transverse partition panels, said tabs being disposed in overlapping relationship and lying in a plane of said medial partitioning structure, said tabs extending in a generally identical direction into said opening and terminating in respective free end edges thereof, each of said tabs having a peak along said free end edge thereof, said peak of said first tab being disposed at a location offset from said peak of said second tab so that said peaks occupy different areas of said opening respectively.
  • 10. The carrier according to claim 9 wherein said tabs extend along the length of said medial partitioning structure to said respective free end edges, and said each tab has a maximum length at a portion thereof including said peak thereof.
  • 11. The carrier according to claim 9 wherein said free end edges of said tabs are disposed transversely of each other.
  • 12. The carrier according to claim 9 wherein said tabs extend along the length of said medial partitioning structure to said respective free end edges, and said free end edge of said each tab is disposed transversely of the length of said medial partitioning structure.
  • 13. The carrier according to claim 5 wherein the size of said first tab along the length of said medial partitioning structure is greater at said lower portion thereof than at said upper portion thereof, and the size of said second tab along the length of said medial partitioning structure is greater at said upper portion thereof than at said lower portion thereof.
  • 14. The carrier according to claim 1 wherein said tabs extend along the length of said medial partitioning structure to said respective free end edges, and said free end edge of each of said tabs is disposed transversely of the length of said medial partitioning structure.
  • 15. The carrier according to claim 14 wherein said each tab has an upper portion and a lower portion, the size of said first tab along the length of said medial partitioning structure is greater at said lower portion thereof than at said upper portion thereof, and the size of said second tab along the length of said medial partitioning structure is greater at said upper portion thereof than at said lower portion thereof, whereby a part of said lower portion of said first tab near said free end edge thereof is offset from a part of said upper portion of said second tab near said free end edge thereof so that said part of said lower portion of said first tab and said part of said upper portion of said second tab occupy said different areas of said opening respectively.
  • 16. The carrier according to claim 2 wherein said tabs extend in a generally identical direction into said opening and terminate in said serrated free end edges respectively.
  • 17. The carrier according to claim 16 wherein said tabs extend along the length of said medial partitioning structure to said serrated free end edges respectively.
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2573726 May 1986 FR