Claims
- 1. A handle and carrier combination for accommodating a plurality of articles arranged in a pair of substantially parallel coextensive rows, said combination being formed from a single blank of foldable sheet material and comprising a pair of end panels of unitary single ply construction arranged in spaced, opposed, substantially upright relation for disposition adjacent opposite ends of the article rows; a hand-gripping unit spanning the distance between said end panels and foldably connected to corresponding upper portions of said end panels, said unit having a portion thereof projecting above a plane defined by the upper portions of said end panels; a base panel of unitary single ply construction for supporting and subtending the article rows and having first peripheral segments foldably connected to and substantially coextensive with corresponding lower peripheral portions of said end panels and disposed in spaced subtending relation with respect to said hand-gripping unit; and side panels of unitary single ply construction foldably connected to and substantially coextensive with opposed second peripheral segments of said base panel and extending upright therefrom for disposition adjacent corresponding article rows being secured to said end panels and coacting therewith to form a chamber having a substantially open top delineated by substantially continuous walls integral with and extending upright from said base panel; said hand-gripping unit including a pair of foldably connected elongated panel sections disposed in substantially face-to-face relation and effecting at least partial separation of the chamber into contiguous compartments, said panel sections having corresponding upper portions thereof foldably interconnected, each compartment being adapted to accommodate a row of articles; the face-to-face panel sections substantially spanning the distance between said end panels and defining a substantially upright plane intersecting planes formed by said upright end panels, the upright plane of said panel sections being in spaced relation with respect to said upright side panels, and gusset sections, each gusset section being interposed the upper portion of an end panel and the folding connection between the panel sections and having first peripheral segments foldably connected to the panel sections and a second peripheral segment foldably connected to the upper portion of an adjacent end panel.
- 2. The combination of claim 1 wherein the gusset sections are of triangular configuration and disposed intermediate the ends of the folding connection between the panel sections and the adjacent end panels; the folding connection being in spaced substantially parallel relation with the foldline connections between the side panels and said base panel.
- 3. The combination of claim 1 wherein each end panel includes upright tuck flaps foldably connected to opposite second peripheral portions of said end panels, said tuck flaps being secured to said side panels and retaining same in upright positions, each tuck flap being provided with an spacer tab extending angularly into an adjacent compartment of the chamber.
- 4. The combination of claim 1 wherein each panel section of the handgripping unit has a lower portion thereof depending a substantial distance into said chamber for effecting substantial separation between the rows of accommodated articles, said depending lower portion being provided with at least one spacer tab extending transversely therefrom into an adjacent compartment of the chamber for disposition between adjacent articles in a row.
- 5. A single blank of foldable sheet material for use in forming a handle and carrier combination for accommodating a plurality of articles arranged in a pair of spaced, substantially parallel, coextensive rows, said blank comprising an elongated hand-gripping unit; a pair of end panels having upper edges connected by substantially parallel first foldlines to opposite ends of said elongated unit; a base panel connected by a second foldline to a bottom edge of one of said end panels, said first and second foldlines being in substantially parallel relation; and a pair of side panels connected by a pair of substantially parallel third foldlines to opposite sides of said base panel, each side panel being substantially coextensive with the side of the base panel to which it is connected, said third foldlines being substantially transversely disposed relative to said second foldline; said unit including a pair of elongated panel sections arranged in side-by-side substantially coextensive relation and having corresponding first peripheral portions interconnected by at least one fourth foldline, corresponding second peripheral portions of said panel sections opposite said first peripheral portions defining in part the outer periphery of said blank, said fourth foldline being transversely disposed relative to said first foldlines, the ends of said fourth foldline being spaced from said first foldlines and connected thereto by a pair of gusset sections, each gusset section having a first peripheral segment thereof connected to an adjacent end panel by one of said first foldlines and second peripheral segments connected to adjacent panel sections by fifth foldlines, each fifth foldline being angularly disposed relative to said first foldline; when said blank is set up, said base, side, and end panels coacting to form a chamber having an open top dilineated by substantially continuous walls integral with and extending upright from the base panel, and said handgripping unit extending between said end panels and being disposed in spaced relation above said base panel, the panel sections of said unit assuming a substantially face-to-face relation and extending towards said base panel, said face-to-face panel sections substantially defining a common plane substantially perpendicular to said base panel and forming the chamber into substantially contiguous compartments in which the rows of articles are accommodated, said face-to-face panel sections being adapted to effect separation of the rows of accommodated articles.
- 6. The blank of claim 5 wherein each panel section of the hand-gripping unit is substantially coextensive with the side panels, when said blank is set up, each panel section having a pair of flaps connected to opposite ends thereof by sixth foldlines, each sixth foldline being in substantially aligned endwise relation with respect to a first foldline and in angular relation with respect to a fifth foldline, each flap being separated by a slit from the periphery of an adjacent end panel.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 046,195 filed June 6, 1979, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (7)
Continuations (1)
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