Claims
- 1. A bottle carrier for carrying bottles and preventing the bottles from falling out when the carrier is tipped comprising, in combination:
- a planar bottom panel having a generally rectangular configuration, the bottom panel having opposed long side edges and short opposed end edges, the bottom panel receiving a plurality of standing bottles thereon;
- a front and back panel secured to the opposed long side edges of the bottom panel, the front and back panels each having lower edges foldably secured to the opposed long side edges of the bottom panel, each of the front and back panels having a pair of end panels foldably secured to opposing end edges thereof;
- a pair of bottom end panels foldably secured to the short opposed end edges of the bottom panel;
- a first top panel foldably secured to an upper edge of the front panel and a second top panel foldably secured to an upper edge of the back panel; and
- at least one tape carrying handle having a first end secured to the first top panel, the tape carrying handle having a second end secured to the second top panel to cause the first and second top panels to bend inwardly juxtaposed to a top portion of the bottles.
- 2. The bottle carrier according to claim 1 and further including a second carrying handle secured between the pair of top panels disposed over the tape carrying handle.
- 3. The bottle carrier according to claim 1 wherein the first and second top panels have rounded edges on opposed corners distal from their attachment to the front and back panels respectively.
- 4. The bottle carrier according to claim 1 wherein the tape carrying handle is a polypropylene tape.
- 5. The bottle carrier according to claim 2 wherein the carrier handles are each a polypropylene tape.
- 6. The bottle carrier according to claim 1, wherein the first and second top panels each have multiple cut out slots on a top portion distal from their attachment to the front and back panels respectively.
- 7. The bottle carrier according to claim 1 made from paperboard.
- 8. The bottle carrier according to claim 6, wherein the cut out slots form fingers that bend inwardly-juxtaposed to a top portion of a bottle within the carrier.
- 9. A bottle carrier for carrying bottles comprising,
- a rectangular planar bottom panel having opposed long and short edges, the bottom panel adapted to receive multiple bottles;
- a front and back panel foldably secured to the opposed long edges of the bottom panel;
- the front and back panels each having a pair of end panels foldably secured to an opposing end edge;
- a pair of opposed bottom end panels foldably secured to the short opposed end edges of the bottom panel;
- a first top panel foldably secured along a bottom edge to an upper edge of the front panel and a second top panel foldably secured along a bottom edge to an upper edge of the back panel;
- multiple cut out portions along a top edge of the first and second top panels forming fingers therebetween bent inwardly to a position juxtaposed to a top portion of the bottles; and
- at least one tape carrying handle having a first end secured to the first top panel and a second end secured to the second top panel to retain the first and second top panels bent inwardly towards the bottles.
- 10. The bottle carrier according to claim 9 wherein the tape carrying handle is a polypropylene tape.
- 11. The bottle carrier according to claim 9 wherein there are two cut out portions along the top edge of the first and second top panels forming three fingers.
- 12. The bottle carrier according to claim 9 wherein the pair of opposed bottom end panels secured to the short opposed end edges of the bottom panel are folded upwardly at about a ninety degree angle from the bottom panel and are covered by and glued to the end panels from the front and back panels.
- 13. The bottle carrier according to claim 9 wherein the first and second top panels are bent inwardly at about a 45.degree. angle from the front and back panels respectively.
- 14. The bottle carrier according to claim 9 wherein six bottles are placed on a top surface of the bottom panel.
PRIOR APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part from application Ser. No. 09/049,574, filed Mar. 27, 1998 (now abandoned).
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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