Claims
- 1. A one-piece tubular band of plastic material adapted to be stretched about the periphery of a group of cans,
- said band comprising spaced circumferentially extending slits in said band extending longitudinally of said band to form a handle, the length of said slits being such as to span the space between at least a pair of cans such that the fingers can be inserted through one slit in the space between a pair of cans to engage the band and thereafter through the other slit to carry the can package about which the band is stretched.
- 2. The band set forth in claim 1 wherein said band comprises a single panel having end portions in overlapping relation and bonded to one another to define one side of said band, said circumferentially extending slits extending through said overlapping portions such that said handle comprises double layer handle portions that can be grasped for carrying the package.
- 3. The band set forth in claim 1 wherein said band comprises a single rectangular portion having free ends bonded to one another, a portion of the band having said spaced slits thereon defining said handle.
- 4. A can package for a plurality of cans comprising
- a group of cans in side by side relation,
- a carrier having openings stretched over the upper ends of the cans,
- a one-piece tubular band of plastic material stretched about the periphery of the group of cans, and
- said band having spaced circumferentially extending slits in said band extending longitudinally of said band to define a handle, said slits extending transversely along a portion of a side of said group of cans, the length of said slits being such as to span the space between at least a pair of said cans such that the fingers can be inserted through one slit in the space between a pair of said cans to engage the band and thereafter through the other slit to carry the can package about which the band is stretched.
- 5. The can package set forth in claim 4 wherein said group of cans comprises twelve cans in an array of the three rows of cans, four cans in each row.
- 6. The can package set forth in claim 4 wherein said band comprises a single rectangular portion having free ends bonded to one another, a portion of the band having said spaced slits therein.
- 7. A tubular band of plastic material adapted to be stretched about the periphery of a group of cans,
- said band comprising spaced circumferentially extending slits in said band extending longitudinally of said band to form a handle, the length of said slits being such as to span the space between at least a pair of cans such that the fingers can be inserted through one slit in the space between a pair of cans to engage the band and thereafter through the other slit to carry the can package about which the band is stretched,
- said band comprising a single panel having end portions in overlapping relation and bonded to one another to define one side of said band, said circumferentially extending slits extending through said overlapping portions such that said handle comprises double layer handle portions that can be grasped for carrying the package,
- said overlapping band portions being bonded to one another transversely of said band along opposite sides of said handle forming portions.
- 8. A can package for a plurality of cans comprising
- a group of cans in side by side relation,
- a carrier having openings stretched over the upper ends of the cans,
- a tubular band of plastic material stretched about the periphery of the group of cans, and
- said band having spaced circumferentially extending slits in said band extending longitudinally of said band to define a handle, said slits extending transversely along a portion of a side of said group of cans, the length of said slits being such as to span the space between at least a pair of said cans such that the fingers can be inserted through one slit in the space between a pair of said cans to engage the band and thereafter through the other slit to carry the can package about which the band is stretched,
- said band comprising a single panel having end portions in overlapping relation and bonded to one another to define one side of said band, said circumferentially extending slits extending through said overlapping portions such that said handle comprises double layer handle portions that can be grasped for carrying the package,
- said overlapping band portions being bonded to one another transversely of said band along opposite sides of said handle forming portions.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of co-pending application Ser. No. 106,941 filed on Oct. 14, 1987 which is, in turn, a continuation of application Ser. No. 908,444 filed Sept. 17, 1986, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (9)
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Divisions (1)
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Continuations (1)
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