The present disclosure generally relates to cartons or carriers for holding, displaying, and/or transporting containers.
According to one aspect, the disclosure is generally directed to a carrier for holding a plurality of containers, the carrier comprising a front portion comprising a front attachment panel for at least partially receiving a respective container of the plurality of containers, a back portion comprising a back attachment panel for at least partially receiving a respective container of the plurality of containers, and a central portion extending from the front portion to the back portion, the central portion comprising a central panel overlapping a respective portion of each of the front attachment panel and the back attachment panel.
According to another aspect, the disclosure is generally directed to a blank for forming a carrier for holding a plurality of containers, the blank comprising a front portion comprising a front attachment panel for at least partially receiving a respective container of the plurality of containers, a back portion comprising a back attachment panel for at least partially receiving a respective container of the plurality of containers, and a central portion extending from the front portion to the back portion, the central portion comprising a central panel for overlapping a respective portion of each of the front attachment panel and the back attachment panel when the carrier is formed from the blank.
According to another aspect, the disclosure is generally directed to a method of forming a carrier for holding a plurality of containers, the method comprising obtaining a blank comprising a front portion comprising a front attachment panel, a back portion comprising a back attachment panel, and a central portion for extending from the front portion to the back portion. The method further comprises positioning the front attachment panel for at least partially receiving a respective container of the plurality of containers, positioning the back attachment panel for at least partially receiving a respective container of the plurality of containers, and positioning the central panel overlapping a respective portion of each of the front attachment panel and the back attachment panel.
According to another aspect, the disclosure is generally directed to a package, the package comprising a plurality of containers and a carrier holding the plurality of containers. The carrier comprises a front portion comprising a front attachment panel at least partially receiving a respective container of the plurality of containers, a back portion comprising a back attachment panel at least partially receiving a respective container of the plurality of containers, and a central portion extending from the front portion to the back portion, the central portion comprising a central panel overlapping a respective portion of each of the front attachment panel and the back attachment panel.
Those skilled in the art will appreciate the above stated advantages and other advantages and benefits of various additional embodiments reading the following detailed description of the embodiments with reference to the below-listed drawing figures. It is within the scope of the present disclosure that the above-discussed aspects be provided both individually and in various combinations.
According to common practice, the various features of the drawings discussed below are not necessarily drawn to scale. Dimensions of various features and elements in the drawings may be expanded or reduced to more clearly illustrate the embodiments of the disclosure.
Corresponding parts are designated by corresponding reference numbers throughout the drawings.
The present disclosure generally relates to carriers, packages, constructs, sleeves, cartons, or the like, for holding and displaying containers such as jars, bottles, cans, etc. The containers can be used for packaging food and beverage products, for example. The containers can be made from materials suitable in composition for packaging the particular food or beverage item, and the materials include, but are not limited to, glass; plastics such as PET, LDPE, LLDPE, HDPE, PP, PS, PVC, EVOH, and Nylon; and the like; aluminum and/or other metals; or any combination thereof.
Carriers according to the present disclosure can accommodate containers of numerous different shapes. For the purpose of illustration and not for the purpose of limiting the scope of the disclosure, the following detailed description describes beverage containers (e.g., aluminum cans) at least partially disposed within the carrier embodiments. In this specification, the terms “lower,” “bottom,” “upper,” “top,” “front,” and “back” indicate orientations determined in relation to fully erected carriers.
As described herein, carriers may be formed by multiple overlapping panels, end flaps, and/or other portions of blanks. Such panels, end flaps, and/or other portions of the blank can be designated in relative terms to one another, e.g., “first”, “second”, “third”, etc., in sequential or non-sequential reference, without departing from the disclosure.
The carrier 105 can be sized and shaped to hold more or less than six containers. In one embodiment, the front portion 106 and the back portion 108 of the carrier 105 each have three containers, and in other embodiments, the front portion 106 and or the back portion 108 of the carrier 105 can carry more or less than three containers without departing from the disclosure. The carrier 105 can be provided together with one or more containers as a package 110 (
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In the illustrated embodiment, the central portion 111 of the blank 103 includes a central panel 115 having a connection portion 117 foldably connected to a front reinforcement portion 119a at a lateral fold line 121a that is interrupted by a plurality of laterally-spaced cuts 141a that can each include one or more curved and/or angled portions. As described further herein, the central panel 115 also includes a back reinforcement portion 119b foldably connected to the connection portion 117 of the central panel 115 at a lateral fold line 121b. In some embodiments, the cuts 141 extending along the central panel 115 can at least partially define one or more tabs that can separate from the remainder of the central panel 115 upon formation of the carrier 105 to be positioned over respective containers.
As also shown, the central panel 115 includes a laterally-spaced pair of handle apertures 130 positioned in the connection portion 117 intersecting the respective fold lines 121a, 121b. As shown, the handle apertures 130 can have a generally rounded triangular/delta-shaped profile, though the handle apertures 130 can have a different configuration without departing from the disclosure.
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As shown, the laterally-spaced cuts 141a interrupting the fold line 139a define container retention tabs 148a that extend outwardly from the container retention portion 135a. As also shown, respective oblique cuts 143a, 145a can extend outwardly from one or more cuts 141a that interrupt the fold line 139a. Furthermore, longitudinal cuts 146a can extend outwardly from respective central portions of the cuts 141a.
As also shown, the curved cuts 141a interrupting the fold line 137a can intersect lateral cuts 140a having a generally enclosed profile, e.g., a semicircular profile or another fractionally circular profile at least partially defined by a minor arc, to define generally semicircular openings 142a in the attachment panel 131a.
In the aforementioned arrangement, an interior marginal portion 136a of the attachment panel 131a can defined between the fold lines 137a, 133a, and an exterior marginal portion 138a of the attachment panel 131a is defined between the fold line 139a and a lateral fold line 157a adjacent the attachment panel 131a. In this regard, the interior marginal portion 136a of the attachment panel 131a is foldably connected to the front reinforcement portion 119a of the central panel 115 at the lateral fold lines 133a.
A bevel or front side panel 155a, as shown, is foldably connected to the front attachment panel 131a at the lateral fold line 157a, and a top panel 159a is foldably connected to the front side panel 155a at a lateral fold line 161a. The lateral fold line 161a can be interrupted by a plurality of the cuts 141a so as to define container retention tabs 148a protruding from the top panel 159a, as described further herein.
The top panel 159a, as shown, includes a pair of laterally-spaced handle openings 163 that are for being generally aligned with the respective handle apertures 130. A respective handle reinforcement flap 165 can be foldably connected to the top panel 159a at respective longitudinal fold lines 167 and positioned to extend into the respective handle openings 163.
In the illustrated embodiment, the back portion 109 of the blank 103 includes a back container retention panel or back attachment panel 131b, a back side panel 155b, and a back top panel or back attachment flap 159b having associated features that are generally a mirror-image of the corresponding portions of the front portion 107 of the blank 103. Corresponding components (e.g., panels, flaps, fold lines, cuts, etc.) have been designated by corresponding reference numbers that differ by the “a” or “b” suffix, with the “a” components corresponding to the front portion 107 of the blank 103 and the “b” components corresponding to the back portion 109 of the blank 103. An enlarged view of the container retention features of the back portion 109 of the blank 103 is illustrated in
Any of the panels, flaps, fold lines, cuts, or other features could be otherwise shaped, arranged, and/or omitted from the blank 103 without departing from the disclosure. The blank 103 could be sized and/or shaped to accommodate more or less than six containers without departing from this disclosure.
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For example, as the front attachment panel 131a is lowered or urged downwardly onto the containers CA1, CA2, CA3 the container retention portion 135a can at least partially separate from the remainder of the front attachment panel 131a at the cuts 141a interrupting the fold line 139a such that the container retention tabs 148a can sit within recessed portions of the containers CA1, CA2, CA3, e.g., recessed tops of the containers CA1, CA2, CA3 below rolled upper rims thereof. In such an arrangement, upper or top portions T of the respective containers CA1, CA2, CA3 can extend at least partially through respective openings formed by the respective cuts 141a interrupting the fold line 139a as well as through the openings 142a interrupting the fold line 137a.
The marginal portions 136a, 138a of the attachment panel 131a can fold at least partially downwardly at the respective fold lines 137a, 139a in such a configuration, and such movement can cause reconfiguration of the outer marginal portion 138a of the top attachment panel 131a to reconfigure at the respective cuts 143a, 145a, 146a to engage a rolled rim or other top structure of the respective containers CA1, CA2, CA3.
The back attachment panel 131b and corresponding container retention portion 135b can engage the containers CB1, CB2, CB3 in a similar manner as described above with respect to the engagement of the front attachment panel 131a and container retention portion 135a with respect to the containers CA1, CA2, CA3.
The aforementioned engagement of the blank 103 with the containers CA1, CA2, CA3, CB1, CB2, CB3 can occur with the front row of containers CA1, CA2, CA3 spaced apart from the back row of containers CB1, CB2, CB3. Upon moving these rows of containers together, the front reinforcement portion 119a of the central panel 115 can fold downwardly at the fold line 121a relative to the connection portion 117 of the central panel 115, and can further fold at the fold line 133a into at least partial face-to-face contact with the interior marginal portion 136a of the attachment panel 131a.
Similarly, the back reinforcement portion 119b of the central panel 115 can fold downwardly at the fold line 121b relative to the connection portion 117 of the central panel 115, and can further fold at the fold line 133b into at least partial face-to-face contact with the interior marginal portion 136b of the attachment panel 131b. In such arrangement, portions of the connection portion 117 of the central panel 115 can separate from the reinforcement portions 119a, 119b at the respective cuts 141a, 141b and can be positioned to at least partially overlie the openings 142a, 142b in the respective attachment panels 131a, 131b.
The aforementioned arrangement of the reinforcement portion 119a of the central panel 115 with the interior marginal portion 136a of the attachment panel 131a and the reinforcement portion 119b of the central panel 115 with the interior marginal portion 136b of the attachment panel 131b can provide a reinforcing structure that is resistant to tearing, bending, bowing, twisting, other deformation, etc., that supports the containers attached to the carrier 105.
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Similarly, the back side panel 155b can be folded upwardly at the fold line 157b into an oblique arrangement with the containers CA1, CA2, CA3, CB1, CB2, CB3 and/or into at least partial face-to-face contact with the exterior marginal portion 138b of the attachment panel 131b, and the top panel 159b can be folded at the fold line 161b into at least partial face-to-face contact with the attachment panel 131b. Such movement of the top panel 159b can cause engagement with the containers CB1, CB2, CB3 in a manner similar to that described above with regard to the engagement of the top panel 159a with the containers CA1, CA2, CA3.
In the illustrated embodiment, the front top panel 159a can ultimately be positioned in at least partial face-to-face contact over the back top panel 159b, though it will be understood that the front top panel 159a can be at least partially positioned under the back top panel 159b without departing from the disclosure. This positioning of the top panel 159a can align the handle openings 163 with the respective handle apertures 130 in the central panel 115 therebelow, as described further herein.
This disclosed arrangement of the erected carrier 105/package 110 can be maintained with an adhesive such as glue, e.g., a hot melt glue. In one embodiment, glue can be applied to an exterior surface of the blank 103/carrier 105 along a portion of the back top panel 159b. It will be understood that additional or alternative arrangements of glue can be applied to the blank 103/carrier 105 without departing from the disclosure. In another embodiment, the carrier 105/package 110 can be devoid of adhesive.
Accordingly, in the formed carrier 105/package 110, containers can be engaged by the respective attachment panels 131a, 131b and can extend below the respective container retention portions 135a. In such an arrangement, the containers CA1, CA2, CA3 extend below the container retention portion 135a in the front portion 106 of the carrier 105, and the containers CB1, CB2, CB3 extend below the container retention portion 135b in the back portion 108 of the carrier 105, with the front top panel 159a overlying respective portions of the attachment panels 131a, 131b and the central panel 115, and with the back top panel 159b overlying a portion of the back attachment panel 131b.
In this regard, each of the containers CA1, CA2, CA3, CB1, CB2, CB3 is engaged at multiple points and layers by the carrier 105: each container CA1, CA2, CA3 is at least partially received through the cuts 141a/openings 142a of the attachment panel 131a so as to be in engagement with respective edges and surfaces associated therewith as well as being received through the cuts 141a in the front side panel 155a/top panel 159a so as to be in engagement with respective edges and surfaces associated therewith; and each container CB1, CB2, CB3 is at least partially received through the cuts 141b, openings 142b of the attachment panel 131b so as to be in engagement with respective edges and surfaces associated therewith as well as being received through the cuts 141b in the front side panel 155b/top panel 159b so as to be in engagement with respective edges and surfaces associated therewith.
Such a multi-ply, e.g., two ply, clipping engagement of the carrier 105 with the containers provides a reinforced arrangement that secures the containers to the carrier 105 and resists unwanted or unintentional disengagement of containers from the carrier 105.
Furthermore, the row of containers CA1, CA2, CA3 in the front portion 106 of the carrier 105/package 110 and the row of containers CB1, CB2, CB3 in the back portion 108 of the carrier 105/package 110 are joined the engagement of the top panels 159a, 159b and the connection portion 117 of the central panel 115, but are separated therebelow so as to be free to tilt, swing, or otherwise move relative to one another. Owing to the two-ply clipping engagement of the carrier 105 with the containers, the carrier 105 minimizes/resists/avoids/prevents inadvertent or unwanted disengagement of the containers from the carrier 105 due to incidental movement of the containers during transportation, carrying, etc. of the carrier 105/package 110.
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In one embodiment, movement of the user's fingers through the handle openings 163/handle apertures 130 can cause longitudinally adjacent containers to tilt away from one another to provide additional clearance for the user's fingers. In another embodiment, portions of the central panel 115 exposed through the handle openings 163/handle apertures can be provided with printed graphics or indicia so as to coordinate with an overall aesthetic of the carrier 105/package 110, to provide advertising or pricing information, etc.
The package 110/carrier 105 described above has a compact structure that can, for example, provide materials savings and waste reduction, e.g., by minimizing an amount of adhesive required to form/maintain the erected configuration of the carrier 105/package 110 and the engagement of the container therewith. Further, the exposure of one or more portions of the containers CA1, CA2, CA3, CB1, CB2, CB3 on exterior portions of the carrier 105/package 110 provides a consumer with a clear view of labeling or surface graphics associated with the containers CA1, CA2, CA3, CB1, CB2, CB3 as well as providing convenient access to remove one or more of the containers CA1, CA2, CA3, CB1, CB2, CB3 from the carrier 105/package 110, for example, by withdrawing a respective container through the respective cuts 141a, 141b/openings 142a, 142b to disengage the container from the respective panel 159a, 159b, 131a, 131b.
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As shown, the blank 203 and the carrier 205 formed therefrom can include the central panel 115, the attachment panels 131a, 131b, the side panels 155a, 155b, and the top panels 159a, 159b and associated features. In this regard, the front portion 207 of the blank 203/front portion 206 of the carrier 205, the back portion 209 of the blank 203/back portion 208 of the carrier 205, and the central portion 211 of the blank 203/central portion 213 of the carrier 205, can be generally similar to the respective front portions 107, 106, back portions 109, 108, and central portions 211, 213 described above.
The blank 203 and carrier 205 formed therefrom can also be configured to accommodate a different number and/or arrangement of containers. For example, the blank 203 and carrier 205 can be configured to accommodate two rows of four containers, e.g., such that a front portion 207 of the blank 203/front portion 206 of the carrier 205 can be configured to at least partially receive and retain four containers and such that a back portion 207 of the blank 203/back portion 208 of the carrier 205 can be configured to at least partially receive and retain four containers. It will be understood that the blank 203 and carrier 205 can be configured to receive and retain a greater or lesser number of containers and/or in different arrangements.
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The blank 203 and carrier 205 can have the handle apertures 130, the handle openings 163, and the handle reinforcement flaps 165 and associated features.
A central handle aperture 232 can be positioned between the handle apertures 130 (broadly, “first handle apertures”) in the central panel 115, and respective pairs of laterally-spaced apertures 234 (broadly, “second handle apertures”) can be positioned longitudinally adjacent each handle aperture 130, 232. The apertures 234, as shown, can at least partially interrupt the respective fold lines 133a, 133b so that the apertures 234 interrupting the fold line 133a are positioned extending into respective portions of the central panel 115 and the front attachment panel 131a, and such that the apertures 234 interrupting the fold line 133b are positioned extending into respective portions of the central panel 115 and the back attachment panel 131b.
Respective handle reinforcement flaps 236 can also be positioned extending into the handle opening 234 and foldably connected to the central panel 115 at respective lateral fold lines 238.
The top panel 259a, as shown, can also include a central handle opening 264 positioned between the handle openings 163, and can include a pair of opposed handle reinforcement flaps 266 foldably connected to the top panel 159a at respective lateral fold lines 268.
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Upon overlapping the top panel 159a upon respective portions of the front attachment panel 131a and central panel 115 as described above, the handle openings 163 and handle apertures 130 can align in the manner described above, and the handle opening 264 can align with the handle aperture 232. Accordingly, in addition to the aligned openings 163/apertures 130, a user can insert one or more of his or her fingers into the handle opening 264 and further through the handle aperture 232 aligned therebelow to grasp, for example, an underside of one or more portions of the central panel 115 adjacent the handle aperture 232. Such engagement of the aligned opening 264/aperture 232 can cause one or both of the handle reinforcement flaps 266 to fold downwardly at the respective fold lines 268 and become positioned between the user's finger(s) and the underside of the central panel 115, e.g., for strengthening of the carrier 205 at stress points, for comfort, to avoid pinching, etc.
Furthermore, the presence of the respective apertures 234 adjacent the aligned handle openings 163, 264/handle apertures 130, 232 can permit the user to reorient his or her grip on the underside of the carrier 205, for example, by curling his or her finger(s) along the edges of respective opening 163, 264/aperture 130, 232 in the direction of a respective aperture 234 to facilitate accessing a different surface on the underside of the carrier 205. Such movement of a user's finger(s) through a respective aperture 234 can cause a respective handle reinforcement flap 236 to fold downwardly at a respective fold line 238 and become positioned between the user's finger(s) and the underside of a respective panel, e.g., for strengthening of the carrier 205 at stress points, for comfort, to avoid pinching, etc.
It will be understood that the blanks and carriers described herein can be provided in different configurations without departing from the disclosure.
In general, the blank may be constructed from paperboard having a caliper so that it is heavier and more rigid than ordinary paper. The blank can also be constructed of other materials, such as cardboard, or any other material having properties suitable for enabling the carrier to function at least generally as described above. The blank can be coated with, for example, a clay coating. The clay coating may then be printed over with product, advertising, and other information or images. The blanks may then be coated with a varnish to protect information printed on the blanks. The blanks may also be coated with, for example, a moisture barrier layer, on either or both sides of the blanks. The blanks can also be laminated to or coated with one or more sheet-like materials at selected panels or panel sections.
As an example, a tear line can include: a slit that extends partially into the material along the desired line of weakness, and/or a series of spaced apart slits that extend partially into and/or completely through the material along the desired line of weakness, or various combinations of these features. As a more specific example, one type tear line is in the form of a series of spaced apart slits that extend completely through the material, with adjacent slits being spaced apart slightly so that a nick (e.g., a small somewhat bridging-like piece of the material) is defined between the adjacent slits for typically temporarily connecting the material across the tear line. The nicks are broken during tearing along the tear line. The nicks typically are a relatively small percentage of the tear line, and alternatively the nicks can be omitted from or torn in a tear line such that the tear line is a continuous cut line. That is, it is within the scope of the present disclosure for each of the tear lines to be replaced with a continuous slit, or the like. For example, a cut line can be a continuous slit or could be wider than a slit without departing from the present disclosure.
In accordance with the exemplary embodiments, a fold line can be any substantially linear, although not necessarily straight, form of weakening that facilitates folding therealong. More specifically, but not for the purpose of narrowing the scope of the present disclosure, fold lines include: a score line, such as lines formed with a blunt scoring knife, or the like, which creates a crushed or depressed portion in the material along the desired line of weakness; a cut that extends partially into a material along the desired line of weakness, and/or a series of cuts that extend partially into and/or completely through the material along the desired line of weakness; and various combinations of these features. In situations where cutting is used to create a fold line, typically the cutting will not be overly extensive in a manner that might cause a reasonable user to incorrectly consider the fold line to be a tear line.
The above embodiments may be described as having one or more panels adhered together by glue during erection of the carrier embodiments. The term “glue” is intended to encompass all manner of adhesives commonly used to secure carrier panels in place.
The foregoing description of the disclosure illustrates and describes various exemplary embodiments. Various additions, modifications, changes, etc., could be made to the exemplary embodiments without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure. It is intended that all matter contained in the above description or shown in the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense. Additionally, the disclosure shows and describes only selected embodiments of the disclosure, but the disclosure is capable of use in various other combinations, modifications, and environments and is capable of changes or modifications within the scope of the inventive concept as expressed herein, commensurate with the above teachings, and/or within the skill or knowledge of the relevant art. Furthermore, certain features and characteristics of each embodiment may be selectively interchanged and applied to other illustrated and non-illustrated embodiments of the disclosure.
This application claims the benefit of each of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 63/222,225, filed on Jul. 15, 2021, and U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 63/260,881, filed on Sep. 3, 2021. The disclosures of each of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 63/222,225, filed on Jul. 15, 2021, U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 63/260,881, filed on Sep. 3, 2021, and U.S. Design patent application Ser. No. 29/838,186, filed on May 11, 2022 are hereby incorporated by reference for all purposes as if presented herein in their entirety.
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