Bottle carrier

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6598739
  • Patent Number
    6,598,739
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, October 3, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 29, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Original Assignees
    • (Palm City, FL, US)
  • Examiners
    • Bui; Luan K.
Abstract
A bottle carrier is foldable from a single blank, and is relatively strong, inexpensive to manufacture, aesthetic in appearance, and easy to assemble. The carrier has several advantages: it provides a reduction in paper board costs, improves manufacturing costs, retains the “basket” features demanded by the marketing needs of the beverage industry, and improves packaging line production at the beverage manufacturing location. The carrier is made by folding operations and separation along score lines. The carrier has internal longitudinal and transverse product separation, handle reinforcement, and bottom closure flaps. The carrier blank is formed as a die cut component, which is then assembled by folding and adhesive applied to designated locations. The finished carrier is then collapsed for transit, and the bottom flap can be secured at the manufacturing location. In a second embodiment, the bottom is already secured, and folds away from the partition portions when collapsed for transit. The collapsed carrier is then delivered to the beverage or glass manufacturing location. The carrier is then erected, and thus is ready for filling with product. The carrier can be filled either on or off a bottling line.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to foldable blanks for forming bottle carriers, and to a process and method for assembling a bottle carrier from foldable blanks.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Packages are known in the prior art for carrying bottles or cans. Such carriers can be formed of plastic, cardboard, or other materials. However, it is a problem in the art to provide a bottle carrier which is relatively strong, inexpensive to manufacture, aesthetic in appearance, and easy to assemble.




U.S. Pat. No. 4,327,829 to Hughes teaches a display carton and blank therefor. The assembled carton has openable ends.




U.S. Pat. No. 4,509,640 to Joyce teaches a carton with separators, a blank, and an apparatus for erecting a carton from the blank. A relatively complex blank and folding operation are shown.




U.S. Pat. No. 4,588,077 to Champlin et al. teaches a carrier handle. The carrier handle is formed by a folded blank having two holes, the two holes being in overlying relationship in the assembled carrier to form a handle portion.




U.S. Pat. No. 4,406,365 to Kulig discloses a basket type bottle carrier. The bottle carrier has an integral handle portion formed from holes in the blank used to form the carrier.




U.S. Pat. No. 5,709,298 to Harris teaches a basket-style carrier with non-collapsing end panels. The carrier is formed from a single blank, the blank having holes forming the handle portion.




U.S. Pat. No. 4,770,294 to Graser teaches a two-piece beverage carrier. The carrier is formed from two foldable blanks.




U.S. Pat. No. 4,362,240 to Elward teaches an article carrier carton. The carton is formed from a blank and can carry six bottles.




U.S. Pat. No. 4,147,290 to Stout teaches an article carrier handle structure. The handle is formed from a blank having interrupted cut lines.




U.S. Pat. No. 2,382,844 to Arneson is directed to a bottle carrier. The carrier is formed from a blank, and includes hole portions used to form a handle.




U.S. Pat. No. 2,239,564 to Lyons, Jr., is directed to a folding bottle carrying carton. The carton is formed from a blank, and has a handle.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




From the foregoing, it is seen that it is a problem in the art to provide a device meeting the above requirements. According to the present invention, a device is provided which meets the aforementioned requirements and needs in the prior art. Specifically, the device according to the present invention provides bottle carrier which is relatively strong, inexpensive to manufacture, aesthetic in appearance, and easy to assemble.




The beverage industry markets products in a printed paper board carrier holding multiple units of glass and plastic containers. This package is commonly referred to as a basket. The “basket” provides individual product separation minimizing product damage during the shipping and distribution cycle. Current “baskets” in use provide attractive graphics which are multi-color printed, have a substantial carry handle, and have an open top which facilitates easy access, removal, and replacement of the product.




The basic “basket” as now commonly used has existed for several decades. Over the years there have been minor revisions to this basic “basket” for the sake of cost reduction. The “basket” has survived the marketing needs of the beverage industry by providing a consumer friendly package to the end user.




The paper board used on current “baskets” is a special custom formulated sheet. This special sheet is used for the total one-piece “basket”. The sheet provides excellent white printing surface, superior tear strength, improved stiffness, and surfaces and finish resistant to moisture absorption. The beverage and packaging industries are continually seeking a more cost effective package while retaining the consumer friendly features of the present “basket”.




The carrier according to the present invention has:several advantages. It provides a reduction in paper board costs. It improves manufacturing costs of the present “basket”. It retains the “basket” features demanded by the marketing needs of the beverage industry. And, it improves packaging line production at the beverage manufacturing location.




More specifically, the carrier according to the present invention is made by folding a single blank made from paper board. This single blank, when completely folded and glued as necessary, forms both a handle portion and a plurality of compartments for holding beverage containers. This blank includes elements which will become a shell portion which provides all “basket” printed panels and a handle visible to the consumer on the display shelf. The blank can be made from a white coated paper board or other material combination providing an adequate printing surface.




The blank, in addition to elements which will form the shell portion, also includes elements forming the internal longitudinal and transverse product separation, handle reinforcement, and bottom closure flaps. This portion includes what is called in the trade a partition assembly. The partition assembly does not require printing, since it is not readily visible to the consumer when filled with articles to be carried.




The single blank, which forms both the shell portion and the partition assembly, is preferably formed as a die cut sheet, which is then accurately folded and joined by adhesive applied to designated locations. The thus-folded and secured assembly is then further folded and glued to form a collapsed “basket”. The collapsed “basket” is then delivered to the beverage or glass manufacturing location. The “basket” is then erected, and—in a first embodiment—bottom flaps are folded and adhesively secured, and thus is ready for filling with product. The “basket” can be filled either on or off a bottling line. In a second embodiment, the bottom flaps are pre-glued and are part of the fold assembly provided to the beverage or glass manufacturing location.




Other objects and advantages of the present invention will be more readily apparent from the following detailed description when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is an elevational view of a blank for a partition assembly used to form a carrier, according to one embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of a bottle carrier according to the present invention, formed from the blank of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 3

is an elevational view of a blank used to form a beverage carrier, according to a second embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 4

is a perspective view of a second embodiment of a bottle carrier according to the present invention, formed from the blank of FIG.


3


.





FIG. 5

is a schematic view of a plurality of blanks similar to that of

FIG. 3

, in a typical manufacturing arrangement.





FIG. 6

is a schematic view of a plurality of blanks similar to that of

FIG. 5

, but with double the number of blanks in adjoining relation, in another typical manufacturing arrangement.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION





FIG. 1

is an elevational view of a partition assembly blank


1


used to form a carrier


100


shown in FIG.


2


. This embodiment is referred to herein as a four-fold embodiment. The partition assembly blank


1


includes holes


11


,


54


, and


68


used to form the handle portion (which includes handle components


10


,


28


,


62


) when the partition assembly blank


1


is folded. The partition assembly blank


1


includes a front portion


14


, a flap


16


, a side panel


18


, a rear portion


20


, and a bottom flap portion


22


.




The portion


10


is joined to the panels


12


and


14


by an easily-broken tear line having soft nick release portions


7


,


8


, and


9


as shown in FIG.


1


. The panel


12


is joined to the panel


14


along a fold line


15


, and the panel


16


is joined to the panel


14


by a fold line


6


. The panel


14


is joined to the panel


18


along a fold line


17


, and the panel


18


is joined to the panel


20


by a fold line


24


.




Also as shown in

FIG. 1

, the panel


18


is joined to a panel


39


along a fold line


19


which includes an easily-broken tear line having soft nick release portions


45


,


46


, and


47


. The panel


39


is joined to a panel


26


by a fold line


27


, and is joined to a panel


30


by a fold line


31


. The panel


26


is separated from the panel


18


along the cut line


34


, so that panels


26


and


18


are separate. The panel


30


is separated from the panels


20


and


50


along the cut line


33


, so that panel


30


is completely separate from the panels


20


and


50


.




The panel


39


includes the aperture


54


, which forms part of the handle portion. The panel


39


is joined by a fold line


5


to panel


28


. The panel


28


includes a foldable portion


29


with separated side edge portions (unnumbered) to make it easier to fold. The panel


20


is joined to a panel


22


along a fold line


25


, and the panel


22


has an extension


23


. The panel


20


is joined to the panel


50


along a fold line


51


, and the panel


50


is joined to the panel


60


by a fold line


52


. The panel


60


is joined to a panel


90


along a fold line


88


, and the panel


60


includes an upper portion having a handle aperture


68


therein.




The panel


60


includes a pair of partition members


70


and


72


, which are connected to the panel


60


by respective fold lines


61


and


64


. The partition members


70


and


72


have edges, which are respectively severed from the panel


60


along respective score lines


62


and


69


. The partition member


70


has a right end portion foldable along fold lines


64


,


64


, and a flap portion separated by a score line


63


. Similarly, the partition member


72


has a right end portion foldable along fold lines


73


,


73


and a flap portion separated by a score line


74


.




The panel


90


includes a pair of partition members


80


and


82


, which are connected to the panel


90


by respective fold lines


91


and


101


. The partition members


80


and


82


have edges, which are respectively severed from the panel


90


along respective score lines


92


and


81


. The partition member


80


has a left end portion foldable along fold lines


101


,


101


, and a flap portion separated by a score line


102


. Similarly, the partition member


82


has a left end portion foldable along fold lines


86


,


86


and a flap portion separated by a score line


85


.




The panel


90


is connected to portion


95


by fold lines


96


,


96


, and is separated from the portion


95


by a score line


93


. The panel


90


has a lowermost portion


97


, which is an extension formed to provide an additional glue or adhesive area below the handles.




In use, the blank


1


is folded as follows. Fold line


88


is the first fold, fold line


31


is the second fold, fold line


27


is the third fold, fold line


51


is the fourth fold, fold line


17


is the fifth fold, and fold line


5


is the sixth fold. The remaining folds, and glue/adhesive areas, will be readily understood by any one having skill in the art of foldable blanks for beverages.





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of a bottle carrier


100


according to the present invention. In this view, a top portion includes a handle (components


10


,


28


,


62


), and a bottom flap portion


22


which is secured by adhesive to a flap


16


at a manufacturing location. The bottle carrier


100


has a front portion


14


, rear portion


20


, a side panel


18


connecting the front and rear portions


14


and


20


.




The combination carrier and handle apparatus


100


for accommodating a plurality of articles (not shown), are arranged in a pair off substantially parallel co-extensive rows. A single partition blank


1


is made from paper board preferably having at least one white printable side. Said single partition blank


1


includes a first partial side portion


12


joined to a front portion


14


along a first fold line


15


, a foldable flap


16


located beneath the front portion


14


. A side panel


18


is joined to the front portion


18


along a second fold line


17


. A rear portion


20


is joined to the side panel


19


along a third fold line


24


. A foldable bottom flap


22


is located beneath the rear portion


20


. A second partial side portion


50


is joined to the rear portion


20


along a fourth, fold line


51


. A first center panel


60


is joined to the second partial side portion


50


along a fifth fold line


52


, and a second center panel


97


is joined beneath the first center panel


60


along a sixth fold line


88


.




A first handle portion


10


is joined above the first partial side portion


12


and the front portion


14


with a easily-broken score line


7


,


8


,


9


. A second handle portion


39


is joined above the side panel


18


and the rear portion


20


with an easily broken score line


45


,


46


,


47


.




A third handle portion


68


extends above the center panel


60


. The first handle portion


10


, the second handle portion


39


and the third handle portion


68


each include a respective handle aperture


11




54


,


68


sized and positioned to form an aligned handle portion there-through.




The first and second partition members


70


,


72


are foldably connected to the first center panel


60


. The first and second partition members


70


,


72


each have edges which are severed along respective score lines


62


,


69


. A first and second flap portion are separated by a respective score line, as shown in FIG.


1


and FIG.


2


.




The third and fourth partition members


80


,


82


are foldably connected to the second center panel


97


. The third and fourth partition members


80


,


82


each have edges which are severed along respective score lines


81


,


92


. A third and fourth flap portion are separated by a respective score line, also shown in FIG.


1


and FIG.


2


.




The foldable flap


16


located beneath the front portion


14


is glued to the bottom flap


22


located beneath the rear portion


20


. The first, second, and third handle portions are aligned and glued together as best shown in FIG.


2


. The first and second flap portions


70


,


72


are glued to the rear portion


20


in a manner to form article sized compartments therebetween, and the third and fourth flap portions


80


,


82


are glued to the front portion


14


in a manner to form article sized compartments therebetween.




The bottle carrier


100


also includes an opposed pair of sidewalls


12


and


50


which together connect the front and rear portions


14


and


20


. A partition member


90


is visible in this view, as are folded connecting extensions


70


and


72


which are respectively adhered to the wall


14


. The bottle carrier


100


also includes additional extensions on the opposite side of the partition


90


, which are not visible in FIG.


2


.





FIG. 3

is an elevational view of a partition assembly blank


1


used to form a carrier


200


shown in FIG.


4


. This embodiment is referred to herein as a six-fold embodiment. The partition assembly blank


2


includes holes


245


and


260


which are used to form the handle portion (which includes handle components


235


,


236


,


238


,


239


,


257


,


258


, and


299


) when the partition assembly blank


2


is folded. The partition assembly blank


2


includes a front portion


220


, a flap


221


, side panel portions


225


and


230


, a rear portion


240


, a side panel portion


216


, another side panel portion


250


, and bottom flap portions


246


,


247


.




As shown in

FIG. 3

, a panel


210


is connected to the panel


216


by a fold line


211


, and the panel


216


is connected to the panel


220


by a fold line


215


. The panel


220


is connected to the flap


221


by a fold line


222


, and the panel


220


is connected to the panel


225


by a fold line


223


. The panel


225


is connected to a panel


230


by a fold line


226


, and the panel


230


is connected to the panel


240


by a fold line


231


.




The panel


240


is connected to the handle portion panel


235


by a fold line


242


which is extensively scored and therefore readily frangible, and the panel


240


is connected to the panel


250


by a fold line


243


. The panel


240


is connected to the panel


246


by a fold line


241


. The panel


246


is connected to the panel


247


by a fold line


248


. The handle portion panel


235


is connected to a panel


299


by a fold line


234


. The panel


299


is separated from adjacent panels


230


and


240


by a score line


233


. The panel


235


is connected to a panel


236


by a fold line


237


. The panel


236


has a flap portion


239


foldable along fold line


238


which has severed right and left ends to facilitate folding.




The panel


250


is connected to a panel


270


by a fold line


271


, and is connected to a panel


256


by a fold line


251


. The panel


270


is connected to the panels


246


and


247


by fold lines


271


,


271


. The panel


270


is connected to a panel


276


by fold lines


301


,


301


, the panel


276


having a flap portion bounded by a score line


272


and separated by a fold line


273


. The panel


276


is further bounded by a score line


277


,


277


, and includes a right flap portion


278


separated by a score line


278


and a fold line


279


.




The panel


270


and the panel


276


both bound a panel


285


which has a flap portion which extends downwardly a distance E to add handle strength. The panel


276


is connected to a panel


292


by fold lines


279


,


279


, and is separated therefrom by a score lines


277


,


277


. The panel


292


is separated by score lines


293


,


293


. The panel


292


also includes a right flap portion


284


connected to the panel


292


by fold lines


281


,


281


and separated from the panel


292


by a score line


282


.




The panel


276


is connected to the panel


256


by a fold line


303


. The panel


256


has an aperture


260


and is connected to the panel


258


by a fold line


257


. The panel


256


is connected to a panel


268


by fold lines


267


,


267


. The panel


256


is connected to a partition portion


261


along a fold line


263


, and is separated therefrom by a score line


262


. The partition panel


261


has a flap portion


264


connected along a fold line


265


. The panel


256


is also connected to a partition portion


304


by fold lines


305


,


305


, and is separated therefrom by a score line


269


.




In use, the blank


2


is folded as follows. Fold line


301


is the first fold (and is folded up), fold line


303


is the second fold, fold lie


234


is the third fold, fold line


251


is the fourth fold, fold line


267


is the fifth fold (a reverse partial fold), fold line


231


is the sixth fold, and fold line


226


is the seventh fold. The fold line


267


, releasing the partial fold of the fifth fold, is considered as the eight fold. The fold line


211


is the ninth fold, and the fold line


223


is the tenth fold. The fold line


306


is the eleventh fold (and is a double fold). The fold line


248


is the twelfth fold. The remaining folds, and glue/adhesive areas, will be readily understood by any one having skill in the art of foldable blanks for beverages.





FIG. 4

is a perspective view of a second embodiment of a bottle carrier


200


and is formed from the blank


2


of FIG.


3


. The handle portion


235


,


236


,


260


includes handle components


235


,


236


,


238


,


239


,


257


,


258


, and


299


when the partition assembly blank


2


is folded. The carrier


200


includes a front portion


220


, a flap


221


, side panel portions


225


and


230


, a rear portion


240


, a side panel portion


216


, another side panel portion


250


, and bottom flap portions


246


,


247


. The flap


221


is glued or adhered to the bottom flap portion


247


, to secure the bottom of the carrier


200


.




The carrier


200


includes partition portions


276


and


292


. Opposed partition panel portions are also present on the other side of the panel


256


, but are not visible in FIG.


4


.




The carrier


200


of

FIG. 4

can thereby be collapsed by downward extension of the bottom flap portions


246


,


247


and folding thereof along fold line


248


, the remaining portions of the carrier


200


being, collapsed in a usual manner known to those in the package carrier art.





FIG. 5

is a schematic view of a plurality of blanks


2


similar to that of

FIG. 3

, in a typical manufacturing arrangement.





FIG. 6

is a schematic view of a plurality of blanks


2


similar to that of

FIG. 5

, but with double the number of blanks in adjoining relation, in another typical manufacturing arrangement.




The invention being thus described, it will be evident that the same may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention and all such modifications are intended to be included within the scope of the claims.



Claims
  • 1. A combination carrier and handle apparatus for accommodating a plurality of articles arranged in a pair of substantially parallel co-extensive rows, which comprises:a) a single partition blank made from paper board, said single partition blank includes a first partial side portion joined to a front portion along a first fold line, a foldable flap located beneath the front portion, a side panel joined to the front portion along a second fold line, a rear portion joined to the side panel along a third fold line, a foldable bottom flap located beneath the rear portion, a second partial side portion joined to the rear portion along a fourth fold line, a first center panel joined to the second partial side portion along a fifth fold line, and a second center panel joined to the first center panel along a sixth fold line; b) a first handle portion joined above the first partial side portion and the front portion with a easily-broken score line; c) a second handle portion joined above the side panel and the rear portion with an easily broken score line; d) a third handle portion extends above the center panel; the first handle portion, the second handle portion and the third handle portion each include a handle aperture sized and positioned to form a handle portion there-through; e) first and second partition members foldably connected to the first center panel, said first and second partition members with edges which are severed along respective score lines, and a first and second flap portion separated by a respective score line; f) third and fourth partition members foldably connected to the second center panel, said third and fourth partition members with edges which are severed along respective score lines, and a third and fourth flap portion separated by a respective score line; and g) the foldable flap located beneath the front portion is glued to the bottom flap located beneath the rear portion; the first, second and third handle portions are aligned and glued together; and the first and second flap portions are glued to the rear portion in a manner to form article sized compartments therebetween, and the third and fourth flap portions are glued to the front portion in a manner to form article sized compartments therebetween.
  • 2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the single partition blank comprises at least one side with a white printing surface.
  • 3. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein indicia is printed upon the white printing surface prior to assembly.
  • 4. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the score line comprises soft nick release portions to aid in severing the respective portions of the single partition blank.
  • 5. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the second handle portion includes a first handle extension foldably connected to a first side of the second handle portion, and a second handle extension foldably connected to a second side of the second handle portion.
  • 6. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein an upper flap is foldably connected above the second handle portion.
  • 7. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the second center panel is folded 180 degrees about the sixth fold line to align with the first center panel; the rear portion is folded up 90 degrees about the fourth fold line; the front portion is folded 90 up degrees about the second fold line; the first partial side portion is folded up 90 degrees about the first fold line; the second partial side portion is folded up 90 degrees about the fifth fold line; and the foldable flap and foldable bottom flap are folded together prior to gluing.
  • 8. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein the single partition blank is stored and shipped in a flat condition, and folded and glued at assembly.
  • 9. The apparatus of claim 8, wherein the foldable bottom flap located beneath the rear portion is foldable about a central portion, the foldable bottom flap is glued to the foldable flap located beneath the front portion, and the central portion of the foldable bottom flap is folded 180 degrees, enabling the apparatus to be pre-glued and shipped flat prior to assembly.
  • 10. A combination carrier and handle apparatus for accommodating a plurality of articles arranged in a pair of substantially parallel co-extensive rows, which comprises:a) a single partition blank made from paper board having at least one white printing surface, said single partition blank includes a first partial side portion joined to a front portion along a first fold line, a foldable flap located beneath the front portion, a side panel joined to the front portion along a second fold line, a rear portion joined to the side panel along a third fold line, a foldable bottom flap located beneath the rear portion, a second partial side portion joined to the rear portion along a fourth fold line, a first center panel joined to the second partial side portion along a fifth fold line, and a second center panel joined to the first center panel along a sixth fold line; b) a first handle portion joined above the first partial side portion and the front portion with a easily-broken score line; c) a second handle portion joined above the side panel and the rear portion with an easily broken score line, the second handle portion includes a first handle extension foldably connected to a first side of the second handle portion, and a second handle extension foldably connected to a second side of the second handle portion; d) a third handle portion extends above the center panel; the first handle portion, the second handle portion and the third handle portion each include a handle aperture sized and positioned to form a handle portion there-through; e) first and second partition members foldably connected to the first center panel, said first and second partition members with edges which are severed along respective score lines, and a first and second flap portion separated by a respective score line; f) third and fourth partition members foldably connected to the second center panel, said third and fourth partition members with edges which are severed along respective score lines, and a third and fourth flap portion separated by a respective score line; and g) the foldable flap located beneath the front portion is glued to the bottom flap located beneath the rear portion; the first, second and third handle portions are aligned and glued together; and the first and second flap portions are glued to the rear portion in a manner to form article sized compartments therebetween, and the third and fourth flap portions are glued to the front portion in a manner to form article sized compartments therebetween.
  • 11. The apparatus of claim 10, wherein indicia is printed upon the white printing surface prior to assembly.
  • 12. The apparatus of claim 10, wherein the score line comprises soft nick release portions to aid in severing the respective portions of the single partition blank.
  • 13. The apparatus of claim 10, wherein an upper flap is foldably connected above the second handle portion.
  • 14. The apparatus of claim 10, wherein the second center panel is folded 180 degrees about the sixth fold line to align with the first center panel; the rear portion is folded up 90 degrees about the fourth fold line; the front portion is folded 90 up degrees about the second fold line; the first partial side portion is folded up 90 degrees about the first fold line; the second partial side portion is folded up 90 degrees about the fifth fold line; and the foldable flap and foldable bottom flap are folded together prior to gluing.
  • 15. The apparatus of claim 10, wherein the single partition blank is stored and shipped in a flat condition, and folded and glued at assembly.
  • 16. The apparatus of claim 10, wherein the foldable bottom flap located beneath the rear portion is foldable about a central centerline portion, the foldable bottom flap is glued to the foldable flap located beneath the front portion, and the central centerline portion of the foldable bottom flap is folded 180 degrees, enabling the apparatus to be pre-glued and shipped flat prior to assembly.
  • 17. A combination carrier and handle apparatus for accommodating a plurality of articles arranged in a pair of substantially parallel co-extensive rows, which comprises:a) a single partition blank made from paper board having at least one white printing surface, said single partition blank includes a first partial side portion joined to a front portion along a first fold line, a foldable flap located beneath the front portion, a side panel joined to the front portion along a second fold line, a rear portion joined to the side panel along a third fold line, a foldable bottom flap located beneath the rear portion, a second partial side portion joined to the rear portion along a fourth fold line, a first center panel joined to the second partial side portion along a fifth fold line, and a second center panel joined to the first center panel along a sixth fold line; b) a first handle portion joined above the first partial side portion and the front portion with a easily-broken score line; c) a second handle portion joined above the side panel and the rear portion with an easily broken score line, the second handle portion includes a first handle extension foldably connected to a first side of the second handle portion, a second handle extension foldably connected to a second side of the second handle portion, and an upper flap foldably connected above the second handle portion; d) a third handle portion extends above the center panel; the first handle portion, the second handle portion and the third handle portion each include a handle aperture sized and positioned to form a handle portion there-through; e) first and second partition members foldably connected to the first center panel, said first and second partition members with edges which are severed along respective score lines, and a first and second flap portion separated by a respective score line; f) third and fourth partition members foldably connected to the second center panel, said third and fourth partition members with edges which are severed along respective score lines, and a third and fourth flap portion separated by a respective score line; and g) the foldable flap located beneath the front portion is glued to the bottom flap located beneath the rear portion; the first, second and third handle portions are aligned and glued together; and the first and second flap portions are glued to the rear portion in a manner to form article sized compartments therebetween, and the third and fourth flap portions are glued to the front portion in a manner to form article sized compartments therebetween.
  • 18. The apparatus of claim 17, wherein indicia is printed upon the white printing surface prior to assembly.
  • 19. The apparatus of claim 17, wherein the score line comprises soft nick release portions to aid in severing the respective portions of the single partition blank.
  • 20. The apparatus of claim 17, wherein the second center panel is folded 180 degrees about the sixth fold line to align with the first center panel; the rear portion is folded up 90 degrees about the fourth fold line; the front portion is folded 90 up degrees about the second fold line; the first partial side portion is folded up 90 degrees about the first fold line; the second partial side portion is folded up 90 degrees about the fifth fold line; and the foldable flap and foldable bottom flap are folded together; and the single partition blank is stored and shipped in a flat condition, and subsequently folded and glued at assembly.
Parent Case Info

This application claims the benefit of provisional application 60/237,191 filed Oct. 3, 2000.

US Referenced Citations (4)
Number Name Date Kind
2974827 Levkoff Mar 1961 A
3411663 Moore et al. Nov 1968 A
4782944 Engdahl, Jr. Nov 1988 A
6168013 Gomes Jan 2001 B1
Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
60/237191 Oct 2000 US