Claims
- 1. A carton for packaging a plurality of articles, comprising a plurality of panels for forming a tubular structure including a top wall panel having opposed side edges and end edges, the top wall panel having a handle, wherein a score line extends from the handle to a cut line disposed along a side edge of the top wall panel thereby to direct lifting stresses away from the handle.
- 2. The carton as claimed in claim 1 wherein the score line terminates intermediate the ends of the side edge cut line.
- 3. The carton as claimed in claim 1 wherein the score line diverges away from a linear path so as to intersect with the side edge cut line.
- 4. The carton as claimed in claim 1 wherein the handle comprises first and second spaced apertures defining a handle panel.
- 5. The carton as claimed in claim 4 wherein there further comprises a second score line extending from an edge of the first hand aperture to the cut line and spaced from the first fold line to define a part of the top wall panel that is capable of flexing relative the top wall panel, thereby to direct the lifting stresses away from the handle and/or absorb said lifting stresses.
- 6. The carton as claimed in claim 5 wherein at least one frangible line extends from the first aperture to detachably connect the handle to the top wall panel and wherein each score line extends from a first frangible line.
- 7. The carton as claimed in claim 6 wherein each frangible line curves inwardly before terminating.
- 8. The carton as claimed in claim 6 wherein the second score line extends from a location on the aperture edge proximate the intersection of the first hand aperture with the frangible line.
- 9. The carton as claimed in claim 6 wherein the second score line extends from an edge of the first hand aperture.
- 10. The carton as claimed in claim 5 wherein on one side of the handle, there comprises opposed frangible lines extending from the handle and a second flexing part, wherein the second flexing part is defined by a third score line extending from the second frangible line to a second side edge cut line provided on the side edge, and a fourth score line extending from the aperture edge to an end of the second side edge cut line.
- 11. The carton as claimed in claim 10 wherein a portion of each of the second and the fourth score lines is arranged to be co-extensive.
- 12. The carton as claimed in claim 10 wherein the other side of the handle comprises opposed frangible lines extending from the bandle and a pair of flexing parts extending between the handle and hand aperture and a pair of spaced cut lines struck from at the opposed side edge, wherein the pair of cut lines and the first and second cut lines are located in different relative longitudinal positions on the opposed side edges.
- 13. The carton according to claim 1 wherein each side edge cut line forms part of article receiving structure comprising opposed hingable flaps separated by a further cut line extending substantially perpendicular to the side edge cut line.
- 14. A blank for forming a carton for packaging a plurality of articles, comprising a first side wall panel, a top wall panel having opposed side edges and end edges, a second side wall panel and a base panel hingedly connected together in series, wherein the top panel having first and second spaced apertures provided therein so as to define a handle panel wherein a score line extends from the handle to a cut line disposed along a side edge of the top wall panel.
- 15. The blank according to claim 14 wherein the score line terminates intermediate the ends of the side edge cut line.
- 16. The blank as claimed in claim 14 wherein the score line diverges away from a linear path so as to intersect with the side edge cut line.
- 17. The blank as claimed in claim 14 wherein the further comprises a second score line extending from an edge of the first hand aperture to the cut line and spaced from the first fold line to define a part of the top wall panel that is capable of being moved out of the plane of the top wall panel in use.
- 18. The blank as claimed in claim 17 wherein at least one frangible line extends from the first aperture to detachably connect the handle to the top wall panel and wherein each score line extends from a first frangible line.
- 19. The blank as claimed in claim 18 wherein each frangible line curves inwardly before terminating.
- 20. The blank as claimed in claim 18 wherein the second score line extends from a location on the aperture cut line proximate the intersection of the aperture with the frangible line.
- 21. The blank as claimed in claim 18 wherein the second score line extends from an edge of the aperture.
- 22. The blank as claimed in claim 17 wherein on one side of the handle, there comprises opposed frangible lines extending from the handle and a second flexing part, wherein the second flexing part is defined by a third score line extending from the second frangible line to a second side edge cut line provided on the side edge, and a fourth score line extending from the aperture edge to an end of the second side edge cut line.
- 23. The blank as claimed in claim 22 wherein a portion of each of the second and the fourth score lines are arranged to be co-extensive.
- 24. The blank as claimed in claim 21 wherein the other side of the handle comprises opposed frangible lines extending from the handle and a pair of flexing parts extending between the handle and hand aperture and a pair of spaced cut lines struck from the opposed side edge, wherein the pair of cut lines and the first and second cut lines are located in different relative longitudinal positions on the opposed side edges.
- 25. The blank according to claim 14 wherein each side edge cut line forms part of article receiving structure comprising opposed hingable flaps separated by a further cut line extending substantially perpendicular to the side edge cut line.
- 26. A handle structure for a carton for packaging a plurality of articles, comprising: a top wall panel having opposed side edges and end edges, the top wall panel having first and second spaced apertures provided therein so as to define a handle wherein a score line extends from the handle to a cut line disposed along a side edge of the top wall panel and a second score line extending from an edge of the first hand aperture to the cut line and spaced from the first fold line to define a part of the top wall panel that is capable of flexing relative the top wall panel, thereby to direct the lifting stresses away from the handle and/or absorb said lifting stresses.
- 27. A carton for packaging four or more rows of articles, comprising a plurality of panels for forming a tubular structure including opposed first and second side wall panels, wherein the first and second side wall panels each comprises a pair of apertures to receive and retain a part of an article, the first and second apertures of the first side wall panel engage an outermost article from a first row and a second row, and third and fourth apertures of the second side wall panel engage an outermost article from a third row and fourth row.
- 28. The carton as claimed in claim 27 wherein the first row is adjacent the second row so that the first and second apertures are adjacent each other.
- 29. The carton as claimed in claim 28 wherein the third and fourth rows are separated by the first and second rows.
- 30. The carton as claimed in claim 27 wherein the first and second apertures are provided for the two centrally located articles in adjacent row while the third and fourth apertures are provided for two off-center articles in the adjacent row.
- 31. The carton as claimed in claim 27 wherein each aperture is defined by one or more side opening flaps hingedly connected to the first or second side wall panels and adapted to articulate outwardly by an article present in the aperture.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This is a continuation of international application No. PCT/US00/19008, filed Jul. 13, 2000, which is hereby incorporated by reference.
Continuations (1)
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PCT/US00/19008 |
Jul 2000 |
US |
Child |
10046400 |
Jan 2002 |
US |