The present invention relates to a carrier for cups comprising at least two accommodations for cups, wherein each accommodation comprises three wall portions, wherein a circumferential wall portion is connected to said accommodations, said circumferential wall portion comprises two extremities, interconnected by a connecting section, said connecting section comprising an outer limit and an inner limit, wherein the outer limit and the inner limit are provided with complementary locking means, arranged to provide in locking with the inner or outer limit.
Such a carrier is generally known from EP 1489014 A1 and is for example used for carrying beverage cups or other food stuff containers in a restaurant from delivery point to the point of use. Generally, carriers are known for containing two cups, four cups and so on. However, this has the disadvantage that several kinds of carriers should be kept in storage. To solve this problem, in the prior art, a carrier is proposed, being provided with two or more accommodations and complementary locking means. These locking means are provided in a connection section. A second carrier being identical thereto can be pressed with its connection section in the connection section of the first carrier, after which locking is realised by the complementary locking means. In this way an assembly can be provided comprising two carriers having four or more accommodations. In this way, it is possible to provide the user, depending on the use, with carrier having two accommodations or an assembly having four accommodations whilst only a single kind of carrier should be kept in storage.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,069,335 shows a locking system for two cardboard carriers at the containment part thereof. Near the handles frictionally engaging lips are provided which do not result in a locking feature.
Although, such a carrier is particular attractive, it has been found that the structures known from the prior art are insufficient stable. The complementary locking means are provided near a limit of the connection section. After locking the assembly obtained has one carrier locked at the inner limit, whilst for the other carrier, locking is realised at the outer limit of the connection section thereof.
The invention aims to provide a carrier, being more stable without substantially increasing the size of the carrier.
This aim is realised in a carrier as described above in that further complementary locking means are provided, arranged to provide a locking at the inner or outer limit.
According to the subject invention at placing in each other of two carriers, at one of the carriers there is both locking at the outer limit of the connection section and at the inner limit. The same is true for the other carrier, wherein locking is realised at the inner limit and outer limit respectively. In this way spaced apart lockings results increasing the stability of the assembly comprising the carriers.
According to a preferred embodiment of the invention three complementary locking means are provided.
According to a further embodiment the carrier comprises a moulded fibre material, i.e. a material that is 3-dimensionally shaped by providing a slurry on a 3-dimensional mould and removing the water in said slurry.
According to a further preferred embodiment of the invention the outer limit of the connection section of each of the carriers, is provided with a carrier strip. This is positioned at the location of the bottom of the “imaginary” accommodation adjacent thereto. At subsequent introduction into each other of the carriers, the carrier strips will be on the bottom of the accommodation of the other carrier. By placing a cup in said accommodation this strip is pressed onto the bottom of the other carrier. The larger the weight of the cup, the more considerable the pressure resulting therefrom. Both carriers are pressed into each other with this pressure, so that an assembly results being more stable at increasing of the weight to be carried.
Further stability can be obtained, in that the connection section is provided with a nestable cavity. At introduction of the two carriers, further stability is obtained because the end walls of the related cavities engage into each other.
The invention also relates to an assembly comprising two identical carriers as described above connected to each other and locked with said complementary locking means.
Preferably depending on the position of one of said carriers relative to the other one of said carrier the complementary locking means at the outer limit of one carrier will engage the compementary locking means at the inner limit of the other carrier or the other way around. This means that preferably some of the complementary locking means provided on the carrier will not become effective during engagement, because it is the other one of the complementary locking means which engages the other carrier.
The same applies preferably to the further complementary locking means.
This means that the locking position is only one of the two possibilities depending on which of the two carriers is positioned on top of the other carriers.
According to a preferred embodiment the locking position of the further complementary locking means is spaced from the locking position of the complementary locking means. Preferably two complementary locking means are provided resulting in two locking positions. The line through such locking positions is spaced from the locking positions or positions provided by said further complementary locking means. Through this spacing of the two locking systems further stability will be obtained.
The invention will be further described in detail, referring to preferred embodiments in the drawing showing:
The first embodiment of the carrier according to the subject invention is generally referred to in
Each accommodation is delimited by wall portions (8, 9, 10). Furthermore, a bottom 21 is provided. The accommodations are delimited fixed by a circumferential wall portion 3. The end thereof is referred to by 11, 12 respectively. These extremities 11, 12 are connected via an outer limit 14. A dotted line indicates an inner limit 28 and between outer limit 14 and inner limit 28 a connection section 13 is delimited. 15 indicates locking cavities. 16 (see
17 refers to a further locking cavity whilst 18 refers to a further locking tab. Also these further locking cavity and further locking tabs can cooperate.
As is also clear from
To support a cup there are support edges 26 which will receive the bottom parts of a cup within its protruding edge which is shown in the broken-away part of
Although the circumferential wall portion has been shown as being straight recessions can be provided to promote gripping of the carrier. It is clear from the figures that the wall portions comprises a depending part giving further strength.
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The carrier shown in
It is also possible to connect two carriers 1 and 2 such that an assembly 6 results. This assembly 6 is shown in
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Each accommodation 34, 35 is delimited by wall portions 38, 39 and 40. A bottom 51 is provided. The accommodations are delimited by a circumferential wall portion 33 is turned down over a height of e.g. about 5 mm. Preferably there are no sharp edges to promote destacking of a nested stack. The end thereof is referred to by 41, 42 respectively. The extremities 41, 42 are connected via an outer limit 44. A dotted line indicates an inner limit 58 and between outer limit 44 and inner limit 58 the connection section 43 is delimited. 46 indicates blocking cavities. 16 (vide
53 is a central cavity in the connection section 43. Supporting edges for cup 50 are indicated by 26. Each accommodation comprises three of said support edges. Reinforcements are present comprising a depression 57 which can e.g. have a size of 5-8 mm. Strengthening ribs 55 are provided. Assembly of two carriers 31 and 32 resulting in assembly 36 is substantially the same as in the previous embodiment. In
It should be understood that in the above way a particular stable structure is obtained. It will also be understood that the subject invention is not limited to two, four accommodations respectively. Each other number, one, three or more can be used for each carrier. Furthermore, the carriers can have further features being known as such from the prior art. These and further embodiments are within the range of the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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1027584 | Nov 2004 | NL | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/NL05/50053 | 11/24/2005 | WO | 00 | 12/24/2008 |