Claims
- 1. Carrier stock for machine application to substantially identical cans of a type having a chime at an upper end and having a frusto-conical wall below the chime, the carrier stock being formed from a single sheet of resilient polymeric material and being formed with outer band segments and inner band segments, which inner band segments on each side of a longitudinal midline of the carrier stock are arranged in pairs with each pair including a pair of substantially linear, inner edges connected by a relatively small radius at an apex, said outer and inner band segments defining can-receiving apertures in a generally rectangular array having two longitudinal rows and transverse ranks, the carrier stock being formed with webs separating the can-receiving apertures in each longitudinal row, the carrier stock being formed with finger-gripping straps arranged in pairs and configured such that each finger-gripping strap of each pair extends generally transversely between two of the inner band segments and has a center section curved inwardly toward the other finger-gripping strap of the same pair when the carrier stock is in a flat, unstressed condition, the carrier stock being formed with a reinforcing and strut-producing strap intermediate the finger-gripping straps and aligned with the apexes of opposed inner edges, the strut-producing strap being of relatively large width compared to the relatively small radius at the apex.
- 2. The carrier stock of claim 1 wherein each finger-gripping strap of each pair has an outer edge, which has an indentation curved inwardly toward the other finger-gripping strap of the same pair and extended transversely in opposite directions from the longitudinal midline when the carrier stock is in a flat, unstressed condition.
- 3. The carrier stock of claim 1 wherein the strut-producing strap is at least twice as wide as any one of the finger-gripping straps.
- 4. The carrier stock of claim 1 wherein the strut-producing strap is at least twice as wide as any pair of the finger-gripping straps.
- 5. The carrier stock of claim 1 wherein the strut-producing strap is at least twice as wide as the radius of the apex.
- 6. The carrier stock of claim 1 wherein the strut-producing strap is at least twice as wide as any pair of the finger-gripping straps and at least twice as wide as the radius of the apex.
- 7. The carrier stock of claim 6 wherein each finger-gripping strap of each pair has an outer edge, which has an indentation curved inwardly toward the other finger-gripping strap of the same pair and extended transversely in opposite directions from the longitudinal midline when the carrier stock is in a flat, unstressed condition.
- 8. A package comprising a carrier formed from a single sheet of resilient polymeric material and being formed with outer band segments and inner band segments, which inner band segments on each side of a longitudinal midline of the carrier stock include a pair of substantially linear, inner edges connected by a relatively small radius at an apex, said outer and inner band segments defining can-receiving apertures in a generally rectangular array having longitudinal rows and transverse ranks, the carrier stock being formed with webs separating the can-receiving apertures in each longitudinal row, the carder stock being formed with finger-gripping straps arranged in pairs and configured such that each finger-gripping strap of each pair extends generally transversely between two of the inner band segments and has a center section curved inwardly toward the other finger-gripping strap of the same pair when the carrier stock is in a flat, unstressed condition, the carrier stock being formed with a reinforcing and strut-producing strap intermediate the finger-gripping straps and aligned with the apexes of opposed inner edges, the strut-producing strap being of relatively large width compared to the relatively small radius at the apex, the package further comprising substantially identical cans of a type having a chime at an upper end and having a frusto-conical wall below the chime, the carrier being applied to said cans such that each can-receiving aperture receives one of the substantially identical cans and such that the reinforcing and strut-producing strap produces a strut of generally U-shaped cross-section between the cans received by the can-receiving apertures in two transverse ranks.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/292,604, which was filed Aug. 18, 1994, which is owned commonly herewith, and the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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