Claims
- 1. A bottle package comprising a plurality of substantially identical bottles and a band, each of said bottles being shaped with a lower body section, a neck section and a shoulder portion extending between said body section and said neck section, said shoulder portion being generally frusto-conical of a progressively reducing circumferential dimension in an upward direction, and a cap section on the upper end of said neck section, said band comprising a tubular section of a resilient elastic plastics film material of less than approximately four mils thickness, said tubular section prior to cooperation with said bottles comprising a flexible lay-flat tubular section of equal circumferential dimension longitudinally thereof between the open upper and lower ends thereof, said plurality of bottles arranged in a predetermined array in upstanding and side-by-side section contact, the array having predetermined circumferential dimensions in regions of the body sections, shoulder portions, neck sections and cap section of the bottles comprising the array, said equal circumferential dimension being greater than the greatest predetermined circumferential dimension of the array of bottles about any area of the cap sections and upper neck sections above said shoulder portions, said equal circumferential dimension of the tubular section in the unstretched condition further being substantially less than the smallest predetermined circumferential dimension of the array of bottles about any area of said body sections and at least the lower regions of said shoulder portions, said tubular section prior to cooperation with said bottles further having a length no greater than the vertical dimension between the bottom of one of said bottles and the upper end of said shoulder portion thereof and a length substantially greater than the vertical dimension between the bottom of one of said bottles and the upper end of said body section thereof, the upper edge extremity of the tubular section being located above the intersection of the shoulder portion and the cylindrical body section and said band being in highly stretched circumferential application about said array of bottles with the lower end of said band adjacent the bottom of said array and with the upper end on said shoulder portions of said bottles comprising the array, the tubular section creating an array conforming and unitizing member which is highly stretched about the cylindrical body sections as well as about the shoulder portions with the amount of stretch being less at the shoulder portions than at the body portions, said plastics material of said tubular section being bi-axially oriented with substantial molecular orientation in both the transverse and longitudinal directions of said tubular sections and in cooperation with said thickness of material producing a resiliency and elasticity causing said band to firmly and resiliently conform to the configuration of the bottle surface areas engaged by said tubular section.
- 2. The bottle package of claim 1, wherein the number of substantially identical bottles packaged thereby is two.
- 3. The bottle package of claim 1, wherein the number of substantially identical bottles packaged thereby is more than two.
- 4. The bottle package of claim 2, wherein the neck section includes a radially enlarged flange directly below the cap section, a rigid handle interposed between the neck section of the bottles comprising a central strut and generally C-shaped neck receiving extremities, the neck receiving extremities positioned beneath the radially enlarged flange on associated bottles and adapted to abut against the lower surfaces of said flanges upon application of an upwardly directed carrying force to said central strut.
- 5. The bottle package of claim 4, wherein the handle has a predetermined axial dimension between innermost surfaces of said C-shaped extremities, said predetermined axial dimension being not substantially greater than the distance between opposed neck surfaces directly beneath the flanges of said bottles so that the handle does not exert appreciable forces on the bottles tending to force them apart when packaged by said resilient elastic plastic tube material.
- 6. A stable bottle multi-package comprising a plurality of bottles arranged in a predetermined, side-by-side, upstanding array, a sleeve member encircling said array, each of said bottles being filled with a liquid product and sealed, each of said bottles having a lower, generally cylindrical body section comprising a major axial extent of said bottles and an upper neck and shoulder portion, the shoulder portion progressively decreasing in circumferential dimension from the body section to the neck portion, at least a substantial vertical section of the body section of each of said bottles including deformable plastic wall sections, the sleeve formed of a resilient, elastic, plastic tubular material of a thickness substantially less than the wall thickness of the bottles and length at least as great as a substantial portion of the axial extent of the body sections, said sleeve having an initial, unstretched, circumferential dimension substantially smaller than a circumferential dimension of the array taken about the body sections of the plurality of bottles, wherein the thickness of the tubular material is substantially uniform and less than four mils and the unstretched circumferential dimension of said material is at least 20% smaller than the primary circumferential dimension of the array which is to be encircled by the tubular material, said predetermined side-by-side upstanding array of said bottles further comprising cooperating surface engagement regions of said substantial vertical section of deformable plastic wall sections of adjacent bottles in said array, and the sleeve member positioned to encircle said array over the substantial portion of the body sections and exerting substantial pressure on the regions of the bottles which are contacted by said sleeve ensuring that said cooperating surface engagement regions of the deformable plastic wall sections of adjacent bottles in the array are deformed into mating, cooperating generally planar surface areas, whereby the deformed cooperating surface areas further stabilize the package thus formed.
- 7. The bottle multi-package of claim 6, wherein the array consists of two deformable plastic material bottles.
- 8. In a unitized package, a tube for stretched application circumferentially about at least substantial body portions of a plurality of bottles in side-by-side array, at least said substantial body portions of said bottles being substantially circular in horizontal cross section, said tube comprising a section of seamless, lay-flat, resilient, elastic plastics film material tubing of uniform diameter and of a thickness less than four mils which is substantially biaxially oriented substantially in the directions of the length and width of the tube, said tube having a length at least as great as the lay-flat width thereof and the circumferential dimension of said tube in unstretched condition being at least 30% smaller than the maximum circumferential dimension of said array in the region of said substantial body portions of said bottles intended to be encircled by said tube upon stretched application, said tube having a distorted legend thereon intended to at least span said substantial body portions of said bottles in said array without substantial contact between the legend and bottles between adjacent points of contact between the tube and said bottles, one side of two adjacent bottles in said array when said tube is in stretched application about at least substantial body portions of said plurality of bottles, the degree of distortion of said distorted legend being related to the degree and pattern of stretch applied to said tube and to the pattern of biaxial orientation in said tube so that the distortion is substantially removed in said legend upon stretched circumferential application of said tube circumferentially about at least substantial body portions of said plurality of bottles in side-by-side array with said legend uncontactingly spanning a predetermined region of said substantial body portions.
- 9. The tube of claim 8, wherein the object intended to be encircled is an array of a plurality of substantially identical bottles and the length of said tube being substantially greater than the length of the body portion of said bottles and less than the height of said bottles.
- 10. The tube of claim 8, which has a molecular orientation pattern designed particularly to create a package in which high lateral compressive forces are produced between the bottles.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 47,436, filed June 11, 1979 now abandoned.
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