Carrier for containers

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 10301090
  • Patent Number
    10,301,090
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, November 30, 2016
    8 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 28, 2019
    5 years ago
Abstract
A carrier for holding a plurality of containers is disclosed. The carrier includes a plurality of panels that extends at least partially around an interior of the carrier. The plurality of panels includes at least one bottom panel, at least one top panel, a front panel, a back panel, at least one side panel, and at least one central panel that divides the interior of the carrier into a front portion and a back portion. At least one divider flap is foldably connected to the at least one central panel and extends to one of the front panel and the back panel to divide one of the front portion and the back portion into at least two container-receiving spaces. The at least one top panel is foldably connected to at least one of the front panel and the back panel and includes at least one opening for receiving a container of the plurality of containers. The at least one top panel comprises a locking tab and the at least one central panel comprises a locking opening for receiving the locking tab.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE DISCLOSURE

The present disclosure generally relates to carriers or cartons for holding and displaying containers. More specifically, the present disclosure relates to basket-style carriers.


SUMMARY OF THE DISCLOSURE

According to one aspect, a carrier for holding a plurality of containers is disclosed. The carrier comprises a plurality of panels that extends at least partially around an interior of the carrier. The plurality of panels comprises at least one bottom panel, at least one top panel, a front panel, a back panel, at least one side panel, and at least one central panel dividing the interior of the carrier into a front portion and a back portion. At least one divider flap is foldably connected to the at least one central panel and extends to one of the front panel and the back panel to divide one of the front portion and the back portion into at least two container-receiving spaces. The at least one top panel is foldably connected to at least one of the front panel and the back panel and includes at least one opening for receiving a container of the plurality of containers. The at least one top panel comprises a locking tab and the at least one central panel comprises a locking opening for receiving the locking tab.


According to another aspect of the disclosure, a blank for forming a carrier for holding a plurality of containers is disclosed. The blank comprises a plurality of panels for extending at least partially around an interior of the carrier formed from the blank and comprising at least one bottom panel, at least one top panel, a front panel, a back panel, at least one side panel, and at least one central panel for dividing the interior of the carrier formed from the blank into a front portion and a back portion. At least one divider flap is foldably connected to the at least one central panel and is for extending to one of the front panel and the back panel to divide one of the front portion and the back portion into at least two container-receiving spaces in the carrier formed from the blank. The at least one top panel is foldably connected to at least one of the front panel and the back panel and includes at least one opening for receiving a container of the plurality of containers. The blank comprises locking feature including a locking tab in the at least one top panel and a locking opening in the at least one central panel for receiving the locking tab in the carrier formed from the blank.


According to another aspect of the disclosure, a method of forming a carrier for holding a plurality of containers is disclosed. The method comprises obtaining a blank having a plurality of panels that comprises at least one bottom panel, at least one top panel, a front panel, a back panel, at least one side panel, and at least one central panel, at least one divider flap foldably connected to the at least one central panel and extending to one of the front panel and the back panel, the at least one top panel is foldably connected to at least one of the front panel and the back panel and includes at least one opening for receiving a container of the plurality of containers. The blank comprises locking features comprising a locking tab in the at least one top panel and a locking opening in the at least one central panel. The method comprises positioning the plurality of panels to extend at least partially around an interior of the carrier, positioning the at least one central panel to divide the interior of the carrier into a front portion and a back portion, positioning the at least one divider panel to extending to one of the front panel and the back panel to divide one of the front portion and the back portion into at least two container-receiving spaces, and activating the locking features to lock the at least one top panel. The activating the locking features comprises inserting the locking tab into the locking opening.





BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

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.



FIG. 1 is a top plan view of a blank for forming a carrier according to one embodiment of the disclosure.



FIG. 2 is first sequential view of an assembly of the blank of FIG. 1.



FIG. 3 is a second sequential view of an assembly of the blank of FIG. 1.



FIG. 4 is a third sequential view of an assembly of the blank of FIG. 1.



FIG. 5 is a fourth sequential view of an assembly of the blank of FIG. 1.



FIG. 6 is a fifth sequential view of an assembly of the blank of FIG. 1.



FIG. 7 is a sixth sequential view of an assembly of the blank of FIG. 1, showing a fully formed carrier.



FIG. 7A is a perspective of the carrier with containers removed.



FIG. 8 is a top plan view of the carrier of FIG. 7.



FIG. 9 is a side view of a loading and assembly operation of the carrier.





Corresponding parts are designated by corresponding reference numbers throughout the drawings.


DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENT

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., glass bottles) 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.



FIG. 1 is a plan view of an interior side 101 of a blank 103 used to form a package or basket-style carrier 105 (FIG. 7), in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure. With reference to FIGS. 1 and 7, the carrier 105 is sized to contain six containers C, three containers being contained in a front portion 108 of the carrier 105 and three containers being contained in a back portion 110 of the carrier 105. In the illustrated embodiment, the containers C are beverage bottles with necks N, or the like, that extend upwardly to just below the caps P of the containers C, but the containers C could be any other suitable type and size of container without departing from the disclosure. The carrier 105 may be sized and shaped to hold more or less than six containers C. As will be discussed in greater detail below, the carrier 105 includes a four-ply handle 172 for grasping the carrier 105 and top panels 136a, 136b having pilfer-proof or pilfer detection features for controlling product removal and providing visual tamper evidence as well as locking features for facilitating formation of the carrier and maintaining the top panels in place.


The blank 103 has a longitudinal axis L1 and a lateral axis L2. The blank 103, as shown, has a front portion 107 for forming the front portion of the carrier 105, a back portion 109 for forming the back portion 110 of the carrier, a bottom panel 111 foldably connected to the front portion 107, and a bottom connective flap 113 foldably connected to the back portion 109. In the illustrated embodiment, the front portion 107 and back portion 109 are for being folded about a longitudinal centerline CL of the blank 103 when the blank 103 is formed into the carrier 105. The bottom panel 111 and the connective flap 113 may be oppositely arranged without departing from the disclosure. As discussed in more detail below, the blank 103 is formed into the carrier 105 by folding the blank 103 about the centerline CL so that the front portion 107 and the back portion 109 are overlapped.


In the illustrated embodiment, the front portion 107 comprises a front panel 115a foldably connected to a first side panel 117a and a second side panel 119a. Lateral fold lines 131a, 133a, foldably connect a respective first and second side panel 117a, 119a to the front panel 115a. As shown, the front panel 115a is connected to the bottom panel 111 along a longitudinal fold line 135a. An adhesive flap 127a is foldably connected to the first side panel 117a at a lateral fold line 129a.


The front portion 107 also includes a front handle panel 121a adjacent the second side panel 119a along a cut 123a extending in parallel with axis L1. The front handle panel 121a is separated from the second side panel 119a by the cut 123a. The front handle panel 121a includes a handle flap 125a foldably connected to the front handle panel 121a at a fold line 126a. The handle flap 125a may be an arcuate member that defines an at least partial opening, as shown.


In one embodiment, and as shown, the front portion 107 includes a front or first central panel 141a foldably connected to the second side panel 119a at a lateral fold line 143a. The central panel 141a includes a keel 137 foldably connected to the central panel 141a at a longitudinal fold line 139, an opening 140a, and handle features for forming handle 172 (FIG. 7). The handle features include a handle portion 134a of the central panel 141a that includes a handle opening 145a. The front handle panel 121a is foldably connected to the handle portion 134a of the first central panel 141a at a lateral fold line 128a. The front handle panel 121a includes generally oblique outer edges 130a, 132a extending from the edges of respective fold line 128a and a cut line 124a associated with top panel 136a. The handle features also include oblique edges 164a, 170a of the handle portion 134a in the first central panel 141a that have a same or similar configuration to the oblique edges 130a, 132a of the front handle panel 121a such that when the blank 103 is formed into the carrier 105 the oblique edges 164a, 170a, 130a, 132a provide a shape to the handle 172 that facilitates positioning the handle 172 in the formed carrier 105, as described further herein.


Still referring to FIG. 1, the front portion 107 of blank 103 also includes a first top panel 136a foldably connected to the front panel 115a at longitudinal fold line 138a. The first top panel 136a is partially defined by a longitudinal cut 158 that extends at least partially along centerline CL, as described further herein. The first top panel 136a is also separated from the handle panel 121a by the lateral cut 124a. In the illustrated embodiment, the first top panel 136a includes three openings 142a, 144a, 146a for receiving the necks N of the containers C (FIG. 7). In one embodiment, openings 142a, 146a are circular and the opening 144a includes a semi-circular portion and a generally rectangular portion extending from the semi-circular portion to the front panel 115a and intersecting the fold line 138a. The openings 142a, 144a, 146a may be alternatively shaped, arranged, or configured without departing from the disclosure. The openings 142a, 144a, 146a include a respective expansion cut 148a, 150a, and 152a (broadly “expansion feature”) extending from the openings 142a, 144a, 146a to provide controlled or guided tearing of the carrier 105 and removal of the containers C. In one embodiment, expansion cuts 148a, 152a extend toward fold line 138a and expansion cut 150a extends toward cut 158 and/or the centerline CL. The top panel 136a may also include a tab 156a formed along the cut 158 for mating with the opening 140a in the first central panel 141a to hold the carrier 105 in the upright and fully erect position as shown in FIGS. 7, 7A, and 8.


In one embodiment, and as shown in FIG. 1, a first divider flap 147a is foldably connected to the first central panel 141a at a lateral fold line 149a. A second divider flap 151a is foldably connected to the first central panel 141a at a lateral fold line 153a. Each divider flap 147a, 151a includes a respective attachment flap 155a, 157a foldably connected to the respective divider flap at a lateral fold line 159a, 161a. The first divider flap 147a is at least partially defined by an upper cut 165a, a lower cut 167a, a side cut 169a, and the lateral fold line 149a. The first attachment flap 155a is at least partially defined by upper cuts 165a, lower cuts 167a, lateral cuts 166a, 168a, and lateral fold lines 159a. The second divider flap 151a is at least partially defined by an upper cut 173a that extends from a lateral edge of the blank 103 to the fold line 153a, an upper edge 175a, a lower cut 178a that extend from a lateral edge of the blank 103 to the fold line 153a, and an upper lateral edge 180a and a lower lateral edge 179a corresponding to a lateral edge of the blank 103, and the lateral fold line 153a. As shown, the lower cut 178a of the second divider flap 151a may be collinear with the longitudinal fold line 139 associated with keel 137. The second attachment flap 157a is at least partially defined by the upper edge 175a, a lower edge 177a, a cut 184a, the upper lateral edge 180a, and lateral fold line 161a. In this regard, the first and second divider flaps 147a, 151a are at least partially separable from the first central panel 141a and may be at least partially surrounded by the first central panel 141a.


In the illustrated embodiment, the features of the back portion 109 of the blank 103 include a back panel 115b, a first side panel 117b, a second side panel 119b, a second top panel 136b, a back handle panel 121b, and a central adhesive flap 127b that are generally a mirror-image of the corresponding panel or flap of the front portion 107. Corresponding components and features (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 and the “b” components corresponding to the back portion 109 of the blank 103.


As shown in FIG. 1, the back portion 109 includes a back or second central panel 141b foldably connected to the fourth side panel 119b at a lateral fold line 143b. The central panel 141b includes a handle portion 134b with a handle opening 145b, and an opening 140b for at least partially receiving the tab 156b of the top panel 136b. A third divider flap 147b is foldably connected to the back central panel 141b at a lateral fold line 149b. A fourth divider flap 151b is foldably connected to the back central panel 141b at a lateral fold line 153b. Each divider flap 147b, 151b includes a respective adhesive flap 155b, 157b foldably connected to the respective divider flaps 147b, 151b at lateral fold lines 159b and 161b. The third divider flap 147b is at least partially defined by an upper cut 165b, a lower cut 167b, a side cut 169b, and the lateral fold lines 149b. The third attachment flap 155b is at least partially defined by the lower cuts 167b, the upper cuts 165b, side cuts 166b, 168b and lateral fold lines 159b. The fourth divider flap 151b is at least partially defined by an upper cut 173b that extends from a lateral edge of the blank 103 to the fold line 153b, an upper edge 175b, a lower edge 195, an upper lateral edge 180b and a lower lateral edge 179b corresponding to a lateral edge of the blank 103, and the lateral fold line 153b. The fourth attachment flap 157b is at least partially defined by the upper edge 175b, a lower edge 177b, a side cut 184b, the upper lateral edge 180a, and lateral fold line 161b. In this regard, the third and fourth divider flaps 147b, 151b are at least partially separable from the second central panel 141b and may be at least partially surrounded by the second central panel 141b.


In the illustrated embodiment, the blank 103 includes a longitudinal fold line 225 that foldably connects the front central panel 141a and the back central panel 141b. Also, a longitudinal fold line 227 foldably connects the front handle panel 121a and the back handle panel 121b. A longitudinal fold line 229 foldably connects the first top panel 136a to the second top panel 136b. Portions of the longitudinal fold line 229 extend from respective ends of the cut 158. The cut 158 extends between portions of the first top panel 136a and the second top panel 136b and defines respective locking tabs 156a, 156b that are formed in respective adjacent edges of the first top panel and the second top panel. In the illustrated embodiment, the longitudinal fold lines 225, 227, 229 are generally aligned with the longitudinal centerline CL of the blank 103 and portions of the cut 158 that are adjacent the respective locking tabs 156a, 156b are generally aligned with the longitudinal centerline CL of the blank.


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.


Still referring to FIG. 1, and referring additionally to FIG. 2, in one exemplary method of forming the carrier 105, the carrier 105 may be erected from the blank 103 by respectively folding the handle panels 121a, 121b in the direction of A1 along fold lines 128a, 128b so that the respective oblique edges 130a and 170a, 132a and 164a, 130b and 170b, and 132b and 164b are aligned and the handle panels 121a, 121b are in adjacent the central panels 141a, 141b along a line parallel to axis L1.


Still referring to FIGS. 1 and 2, and referring additionally to FIG. 3, the method includes folding the central panels 141a, 141b in the direction of arrows A2 (FIG. 2) about fold lines 143a, 143b so that the central panels 141a, 141b are in an overlying face-to-face relationship with portions of the handle panels 121a, 121b and are adjacent the front and back panels 151a, 151b along a line parallel to axis L2. Glue or other adhesive is selectively applied to the blank 103 to adhesively connect the attachment flaps 155a, 157a to the front panel 115a with glue and to adhesively connect the adhesive flaps 155b, 157b to the back panel 115b. The keel 137 may also be folded about fold line 139 to be in overlying face-to-face contact and adhesively connected with an exterior surface 101 of the blank 103 along central panel 141a, as illustrated.


Still referring to FIGS. 1 and 3, and referring additionally to FIG. 4, as shown, the side panels 117a, 117b are folded in the direction of arrows A3 about fold lines 131a, 131b so that the side panels 117a, 117b and respective adhesive flaps 127a, 127b are in overlying face-to-face contact with portions of the central panels 141a, 141b and the central panels 141a, 141b can be selectively adhesively secured thereto, for example, with glue.


Next, still referring to FIGS. 1 and 4, and referring additionally to FIG. 5, the partially assembled blank 103 is folded in the direction of arrow A4 (FIG. 5) about the longitudinal centerline CL so that the front portion 107 is in overlying face-to-face contact with the back portion 109.


Referring additionally to FIGS. 6-8, the blank 103 is further assembled into the carrier 105 by positioning the first side panels 117a, 117b and second side panels 119a, 119b to be in a generally spaced-apart, parallel planar relationship and positioning the front panel 115a and back panel 115b to be in a generally spaced-apart, parallel planar relationship. Such movement of the side panels 117a, 117b, 119a, 119b and front and back panels 115a, 115b, causes the handle 172 and top panels 136a, 136 to move from a first position (FIG. 6) wherein the handle 172 is generally parallel to and between the top panels 136a and 136b that are folded about fold line 229, to a second position (FIG. 7) wherein the top panels 136a, 136b are downwardly folded about fold lines 138a, 138b to extend between the top of the front panel 115a and back panel 115b. As the top panels 136a, 136b are moved to the position of FIG. 6 to the position of FIG. 7, handle 172 is moved to the left in the direction of arrow A5 (FIG. 6) so that the overlapped handle panels 121a, 121b and overlapped central panels 141a, 141b that form the handle 172 are inserted through the cut 158 between the two top panels 136a, 136b as the top panels are moved downward in the direction of arrow A6 (FIG. 6). The aligned oblique edges 130a and 170a, 132a and 164a, 130b and 170b, and 132b and 164b of central panels 141a, 141b and handle panels 121a, 121b may facilitate the insertion of handle 172 through cut 158, for example, by reducing catching or interference of the outer edges of handle 172 with portions of top panels 136a, 136b. As the top panels 136a, 136b and the handle 172 are positioned, the locking tabs 156a, 156b of the top panels 136a, 136b will engage the overlapped locking openings 140a, 140b in the overlapped central panels 141a, 141b to lock the top panels 136a, 136b in the position of FIGS. 7, 7A, and 8 so that the top panels 136a, 136b are generally planar relative to each other to form a top panel 154 of the carrier 105 that is generally perpendicular to the front and back panels 115a, 115b and side panels 117a, 117b, 119a, 119b. As shown, the positioning of the side panels 117a, 117b, 119a, 119b and front and back panels 115a, 115b, causes the divider flaps 147a, 151a in the front portion 108 of the carrier 105 to be positioned generally perpendicular with the front panel 115a to divide the front portion into three container-receiving spaces 255. Similarly, the rear portion 110 of the carrier 105 is divided into three container receiving spaces 257 by the divider flaps 147b, 151b. The bottom panel 111 and bottom connective flap 113 are folded and partially overlapped and locked to form an enclosed bottom of the carrier 105, as described further herein.


The top panel of the carrier 105 is arranged such that the container receiving spaces 255, 257 are at least partially enclosed by the respective top panels 136a, 136b. While the openings 142a, 144a, 146a, 142b, 144b, 146b permit the partial protrusion, e.g., of necks N, of containers C above the top panels 136a, 136b, the top panels 136a, 136b are configured to be torn proximate the openings 142a, 144a, 146a, 142b, 144b, 146b in order to remove containers C from the container receiving spaces 255, 257. Such tearing of top panels 136a, 136b may be facilitated by expansion features such as expansion cuts 148a, 150a, and 152a adjacent openings 142a, 144a, 146a and expansion features such as expansion cuts 148b, 150b, and 152b adjacent openings 142b, 144b, 146b. Upon tearing of portions of top panels 136a, 136b, visual evidence is provided such that it will be readily apparent that a container C has been removed from one or more particular container receiving space 255, 257. In this regard, tearing of portions of top panels 136a, 136b as described herein may discourage or minimize the unauthorized removal of one or more containers C from carrier 105. For example, the added step of tearing or breaching portions of top panels 136a, 136b may influence the behavior of one or more persons who may desire to remove one or more containers C without authorization. Such unauthorized removal of containers C from a carrier 105 may occur, for example, in shelves or refrigerated cases in retail locations, e.g., convenience stores, grocery stores, or gas stations, in which persons may remove selected containers from carriers in order to mix-and-match with or to fill a different carrier of containers. The expansion features 148a, 148b, 150a, 150b, 152a, 152b could be other lines of weakening other than cuts (e.g., tear lines, cut/crease lines, notches, slits, openings, etc.) and could be otherwise shaped such as to be other than straight lines without departing from the disclosure.


Still referring to FIGS. 7 and 8, and referring additionally to the product loading section of



FIG. 9, loading and assembly of carriers 105 are illustrated according to an exemplary embodiment of the disclosure. Open bottomed carriers 106, e.g., carriers 105 as described herein and having a disconnected and spaced apart bottom panel 111 and bottom connective flap 113 is fed over a grouping of six containers C. In embodiments, the open bottomed carriers 106 may be moved along an overhead carrier assembly (not shown) in concert with the groups of containers C carried along a conveyor or belt (not shown). FIG. 9 illustrates the various stages of the loading and assembly of the carrier 105 in sequence from left to right. At the upstream end, is the carton infeed stage I where the partially assembled blank 103 or open bottomed carrier 106 is fed to the forming area in the folded flat configuration generally illustrated in FIG. 6. The carton opening stage II is adjacent the carton infeed stage and the folded flat, open bottomed carrier 106 of the carton infeed stage is progressed through a folding/positioning apparatus (not shown) and opened by positioning the front and back panels 115a, 115b and side panels 117a, 117b, 119a, 119b relative to each other, downwardly folding the top panels 136a, 136b, and positioning the handle panel to be inserted through the cut 158 between the top panels 136a, 136b. In the carton opening stage II, the locking tabs 156a, 156b are inserted through the overlapped locking openings 145a, 145b in the central panels 141a, 141b to lock the top panels 136a, 136b in the opened configuration of the open bottomed carrier 106 so that the container receiving spaces 255, 277 are formed. Next, the open bottomed carrier 106 is conveyed to the product loading stage III, wherein the open bottom carrier 106 from the discharge of the carton opening stage II is lowered onto a group of six containers C. As shown in FIG. 9, the open-bottomed carriers 106 are lowered onto groups of containers C during the product loading stage III so that the containers C enter a respective container-receiving space 255, 257 and each container C extends through an opening 142a, 144a, 146a and 142b, 144b, 146b in the respective top panels 136a, 136b. After the containers C are fully inserted, the bottom connective flap 113 is connected to the bottom panel 111, for example, by glue or by mechanical attachment wherein the bottom connective flap 113 comprises locking portions 233, 234 which interlock with respective openings or cuts 235 and openings 236. In embodiments, locking portions 233, 234 may be tabs as illustrated, or may have a different configuration for interengagement with openings or cuts 235 and openings 236. At the end of the product loading stage III, the bottom of the carrier 105 is closed and the bottoms of the containers C are supported by the bottom wall formed from the bottom panel 111 and bottom connective flap 113 of the carrier 105. After the product loading stage III, the loaded and closed carrier 105 is conveyed at the product outfeed stage IV to a location for further processing such as loading for bulk shipment. The stages I, II, III, IV of the formation and loading of the carrier 105 from the blank 103 are exemplary and one or more of the stages could be modified, and/or omitted without departing from the disclosure.


The exemplary carrier embodiments described herein accommodates six containers C arranged in two rows, but the present disclosure is not limited to these numbers. As one example, additional containers may be accommodated by increasing the size of the blank 103 (e.g., in the longitudinal direction L1 in FIG. 1) and forming additional container-receiving spaces therein. Also, the blank 103 could have less than six container-receiving spaces.


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 carton 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 carton embodiments. The term “glue” is intended to encompass all manner of adhesives commonly used to secure carton 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.

Claims
  • 1. A carrier for holding a plurality of containers, comprising: a plurality of panels that extends at least partially around an interior of the carrier and comprising at least one bottom panel, at least one top panel, a front panel, a back panel, at least one side panel, and at least one central panel dividing the interior of the carrier into a front portion and a back portion; andat least one divider flap foldably connected to the at least one central panel and extending to one of the front panel and the back panel to divide one of the front portion and the back portion into at least two container-receiving spaces,the at least one top panel is foldably connected to at least one of the front panel and the back panel and includes at least one opening for receiving a container of the plurality of containers,the at least one top panel comprises a locking tab and the at least one central panel comprises a locking opening for receiving the locking tab.
  • 2. The carrier of claim 1, wherein the at least one top panel comprises a first top panel foldably connected to the front panel and a second top panel foldably connected to the back panel, the locking tab comprises a first locking tab extending from the first top panel and a second locking tab extending from the second top panel.
  • 3. The carrier of claim 2, wherein the first top panel is foldably connected to the second top panel.
  • 4. The carrier of claim 3, wherein a cut extends between the first top panel and the second top panel and at least partially defines the first locking tab and the second locking tab.
  • 5. The carrier of claim 4, wherein the cut is collinear with a fold line that foldably connects the first top panel and the second top panel.
  • 6. The carrier of claim 2, wherein the at least one central panel comprises a first central panel foldably connected to the front panel and a second central panel foldably connected to the back panel, the locking opening comprises a first locking opening in the first central panel and a second locking opening in the second central panel.
  • 7. The carrier of claim 6, wherein the first central panel and the second central panel are in face-to-face contact and the first locking opening and the second locking opening are overlapped.
  • 8. The carrier of claim 7, wherein the first locking tab and the second locking tab extend through the overlapped first locking opening and second locking opening to lock the first top panel and the second top panel.
  • 9. The carrier of claim 1, wherein the at least one opening comprises at least a first opening and a second opening, the first opening is configured to receive a first container of the plurality of containers and the second opening is configured to receive a second container of the plurality of containers.
  • 10. The carrier of claim 9, wherein the at least one top panel comprises a first expansion feature extending from the first opening and a second expansion feature extending from the second opening, the first expansion feature facilitates tearing in the at least one top panel upon removal of the first container and the second expansion feature facilitates tearing in the at least one top panel upon removal of the second container.
  • 11. The carrier of claim 4, further comprising a handle extending from the at least one central panel, the handle extends upwardly from the first top panel and the second top panel and is at least partially received in the cut.
  • 12. The carrier of claim 1, wherein the at least one divider flap comprises a first divider flap and a second divider flap, the at least two container receiving spaces comprises three container receiving spaces.
  • 13. The carrier of claim 12, wherein the first divider flap and the second divider flap are attached to the front panel and the three container receiving spaces are in the front portion of the carrier, the at least one divider flap comprises a third divider flap attached to the back panel and a fourth divider flap attached to the back panel, the third divider flap and fourth divider flap form three container receiving spaces in the back portion of the carrier.
  • 14. A blank for forming a carrier for holding a plurality of containers, the blank comprising: a plurality of panels for extending at least partially around an interior of the carrier formed from the blank and comprising at least one bottom panel, at least one top panel, a front panel, a back panel, at least one side panel, and at least one central panel for dividing the interior of the carrier formed from the blank into a front portion and a back portion; andat least one divider flap foldably connected to the at least one central panel and for extending to one of the front panel and the back panel to divide one of the front portion and the back portion into at least two container-receiving spaces in the carrier formed from the blank,the at least one top panel is foldably connected to at least one of the front panel and the back panel and includes at least one opening for receiving a container of the plurality of containers,the blank comprises locking feature including a locking tab in the at least one top panel and a locking opening in the at least one central panel for receiving the locking tab in the carrier formed from the blank.
  • 15. The blank of claim 14, wherein the at least one top panel comprises a first top panel foldably connected to the front panel and a second top panel foldably connected to the back panel, the locking tab comprises a first locking tab extending from the first top panel and a second locking tab extending from the second top panel.
  • 16. The blank of claim 15, wherein the first top panel is foldably connected to the second top panel.
  • 17. The blank of claim 16, wherein a cut extends between the first top panel and the second top panel and at least partially defines the first locking tab and the second locking tab.
  • 18. The blank of claim 17, wherein the cut is collinear with a fold line that foldably connects the first top panel and the second top panel.
  • 19. The blank of claim 14, wherein the at least one central panel comprises a first central panel foldably connected to the front panel and a second central panel foldably connected to the back panel, the locking opening comprises a first locking opening in the first central panel and a second locking opening in the second central panel.
  • 20. The blank of claim 19, wherein the first central panel and the second central panel are for being in face-to-face contact in the carrier formed from the blank and the first locking opening and the second locking opening are for being overlapped in the carrier formed from the blank.
  • 21. The blank of claim 20, wherein the first locking tab and the second locking tab are for extending through the overlapped first locking opening and second locking opening to lock the first top panel and the second top panel in the carrier formed from the blank.
  • 22. The blank of claim 14, wherein the at least one opening comprises at least a first opening and a second opening, the first opening is configured to receive a first container of the plurality of containers in the carrier formed from the blank and the second opening is configured to receive a second container of the plurality of containers in the carrier formed from the blank.
  • 23. The blank of claim 22, wherein the at least one top panel comprises a first expansion feature extending from the first opening and a second expansion feature extending from the second opening, the first expansion feature facilitates tearing in the at least one top panel upon removal of the first container and the second expansion feature facilitates tearing in the at least one top panel upon removal of the second container.
  • 24. The blank of claim 17, further comprising a handle extending from the at least one central panel, the handle is for extending upwardly from the first top panel and the second top panel and is at least partially received in the cut in the carrier formed from the blank.
  • 25. The blank of claim 14, wherein the at least one divider flap comprises a first divider flap and a second divider flap, the first divider flap and the second divider flap are attached to the front panel and form three container receiving spaces in the front portion of the carrier formed from the blank, the at least one divider flap comprises a third divider flap attached to the back panel and a fourth divider flap attached to the back panel, the third divider flap and fourth divider flap form three container receiving spaces in the back portion of the carrier formed from the blank.
  • 26. A method of forming a carrier for holding a plurality of containers, the method comprising: obtaining a blank comprising a plurality of panels that comprises at least one bottom panel, at least one top panel, a front panel, a back panel, at least one side panel, and at least one central panel, at least one divider flap foldably connected to the at least one central panel and extending to one of the front panel and the back panel, the at least one top panel is foldably connected to at least one of the front panel and the back panel and includes at least one opening for receiving a container of the plurality of containers, the blank comprises locking features comprising a locking tab in the at least one top panel and a locking opening in the at least one central panel;positioning the plurality of panels to extend at least partially around an interior of the carrier;positioning the at least one central panel to divide the interior of the carrier into a front portion and a back portion;positioning the at least one divider panel to extending to one of the front panel and the back panel to divide one of the front portion and the back portion into at least two container-receiving spaces; andactivating the locking features to lock the at least one top panel, the activating the locking features comprises inserting the locking tab into the locking opening.
  • 27. The method of claim 26, wherein the at least one top panel comprises a first top panel foldably connected to the front panel and a second top panel foldably connected to the back panel, the locking tab comprises a first locking tab extending from the first top panel and a second locking tab extending from the second top panel.
  • 28. The method of claim 27, wherein the first top panel is foldably connected to the second top panel at a fold line, and a cut extends between the first top panel and the second top panel and at least partially defines the first locking tab and the second locking tab, the cut is collinear with the a fold line.
  • 29. The method of claim 27, wherein the at least one central panel comprises a first central panel foldably connected to the front panel and a second central panel foldably connected to the back panel, the locking opening comprises a first locking opening in the first central panel and a second locking opening in the second central panel, the method comprises positioning the first central panel and the second central panel in face-to-face contact and overlapping the first locking opening and the second locking opening.
  • 30. The method of claim 29, wherein activating the locking features comprises inserting the first locking tab and the second locking tab extend through the overlapped first locking opening and second locking opening to lock the first top panel and the second top panel.
  • 31. The method of claim 26, wherein the at least one opening comprises at least a first opening and a second opening, the method comprises loading the plurality of containers into the interior of the carton and inserting a first container of the plurality of containers into the first opening and inserting a second container of the plurality of containers into the second opening.
  • 32. The method of claim 31, wherein the at least one top panel comprises a first expansion feature extending from the first opening and a second expansion feature extending from the second opening, the first expansion feature facilitates tearing in the at least one top panel upon removal of the first container and the second expansion feature facilitates tearing in the at least one top panel upon removal of the second container.
  • 33. The method of claim 28, wherein the blank further comprises handle features and the method comprises forming a handle from the handle features extending from the at least one central panel, and positioning the handle to extend upwardly from the first top panel and the second top panel and to be at least partially received in the cut.
  • 34. The method of claim 26, wherein the at least one divider flap comprises a first divider flap and a second divider flap, the at least two container receiving spaces comprises three container receiving spaces, the method comprises attaching the first divider flap and the second divider flap to the one of the front panel and the back panel to form the three container receiving spaces in one of the front portion and the back portion of the carrier.
  • 35. The method of claim 33, wherein the first divider flap and the second divider flap are attached to the front panel and the three container receiving spaces are in the front portion of the carrier, the at least one divider flap comprises a third divider flap and a fourth divider flap and the method comprises attaching the third and fourth divider flap to the back panel to form three container receiving spaces in the back portion of the carrier.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

The present application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/261,436 filed on Dec. 1, 2015. The disclosure of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/261,436, filed on Dec. 1, 2015, is hereby incorporated by reference for all purposes as if presented herein it its entirety.

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