Claims
- 1. The method of making in a collapsed state, an easily erected carrier of beverage containers having four sides and a bottom comprising:
cutting from a single sheet of material four integral carrier sides and four bottom flaps respectively integral with said sides, said carrier sides being taller than the tallest of said beverage containers; folding said cut sheet to form a carrier having four side walls; attaching an end, top and one of said sides to the inside surface of the adjacent side, respectively; attaching tabs on two of said bottom flaps to the underside of adjacent flaps; and interlocking said bottom flaps to provide said carrier bottom.
- 2. The method of making in a collapsed state an easily erected carrier having four sides and a bottom comprising:
cutting from a single sheet of material four integral carrier sides and four bottom flaps respectively integral with said sides; folding said cut sheet to form a carrier having four side walls; attaching an end, top and one of said sides to the inside surface of the adjacent side, respectively; attaching tabs on two of said bottom flaps to the underside of adjacent flaps; and interlocking said bottom flaps to provide said carrier bottom.
- 3. A carrier for beverage containers and food, comprising:
a lower beverage carrier having a bottom and side walls, said side walls having uppermost edges above the tops of the tallest of said beverage containers; and an upper food carrier having a bottom and side walls, said upper food carrier adapted to be positioned over the lower beverage carrier with the bottom of said upper food carrier supported by said uppermost edges of said lower carrier.
- 4. The carrier of claim 3, wherein said lower carrier is formed from only a single cut sheet of material.
- 5. The carrier of claim 4, wherein said lower carrier is manufactured in a collapsed state which is substantially five times the thickness of said sheet of material.
- 6. The carrier of claim 3, wherein said lower carrier has a bottom and a plurality of compartments adopted to hold beverage containers of various sizes.
- 7. The carrier of claim 3, wherein said lower carrier is formed from a single sheet of cut cardboard and folded to provide said bottom and said side walls.
- 8. The carrier of claim 3, wherein said bottom is formed by four interlocking flaps respectively integral with said side walls.
- 9. The carrier of claim 8, wherein two of said flaps are notched, said notches being interlocked when said carrier is erected.
- 10. The carrier of claim 3, wherein said upper food carrier is formed from a single cut sheet of material and is collapsible to a width of substantially five times the thickness of said sheet.
- 11. The carrier of claim 4, wherein said lower carrier has an integral handle formed from two attached layers of said cut sheet.
- 12. The carrier of claim 11, wherein said upper food carrier has a slot in the bottom thereof through which said handle is inserted to position said upper food tray over said uppermost edges of said lower carrier.
- 13. The carrier of claim 3, wherein the bottom of said upper food carrier is larger than the bottom of said lower beverage carrier.
- 14. The carrier of claim 8, wherein two of said bottom flaps are formed with a wedge shaped relief to facilitate erection and collapse of said lower carrier.
- 15. The carrier of claim 3, wherein in normal use the attitude of the upper carrier is maintained substantially the same as the attitude of the lower carrier.
- 16. The carrier of claim 6, wherein a series of parallel slots are cut in adjacent side walls of the lower carrier to form a cup restraint strap in at least one of said compartments.
- 17. The carrier of claim 6, wherein an inverted generally trapezoidal-shaped slot is cut in adjacent side walls of the lower carrier to form a cup restraint flap in at least one of said compartments.
- 18. The carrier of claim 11, wherein one of said layers includes a flap which is folded over the second of said layers to form an additional thickness for said integral handle.
- 19. The carrier of claim 4, wherein said material is a sheet of uncoated cardboard.
- 20. The carrier of claim 4, wherein said material is a sheet of coated cardboard.
- 21. The carrier of claim 7, wherein said cardboard has a thickness of between 0.020 and 0.028 inches.
- 22. The carrier of claim 7, wherein said cardboard has a thickness of between 0.016 and 0.028 inches.
- 23. The carrier of claim 3, wherein said upper food carrier is a tray with a substantially open top.
- 24. The carrier of claim 3, wherein said upper food carrier is a box having a substantially closable top.
PRIORITY CLAIM
[0001] This divisional application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/214,267 filed Jun. 26, 2000, entitled “Beverage And Food Carrier” and pending U.S. application Ser. No. 09/893,361 filed on Jun. 26, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60214267 |
Jun 2000 |
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Divisions (1)
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09893361 |
Jun 2001 |
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10219079 |
Aug 2002 |
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