Claims
- 1. A carton for packaging one or more articles comprising an inner tray and an outer sleeve disposed around said inner tray wherein at least one of the inner tray and the outer sleeve is provided with a plurality of void-forming panels for forming a void and a push tab defined in one or more of said void-forming panels to facilitate opening of the carton.
- 2. A carton as claimed in claim 1 wherein said push tab is hingedly connected to a respective one of said inner tray and said outer sleeve such that said push tab is folded into the void when depressed.
- 3. A carton as claimed in claim 2 wherein the push tab is hingedly connected to said respective one of said inner tray and said outer sleeve.
- 4. A carton as claimed in claim 1 wherein said void-forming panels include an internal partition adapted to prevent an article within the carton from moving into the void.
- 5. A carton as claimed in claim 4 wherein said internal partition is provided by a support member extending between top and bottom opposed walls of said outer sleeve to protect an article within the carton from being damaged.
- 6. A carton as claimed in claim 5 wherein said support member is hingedly connected to said inner tray and the push tab is hingedly connected to said outer sleeve to be engaged with said support member to reclose the carton after the push tab is torn open.
- 7. A carton as claimed in claim 1 further comprising a connecting panel arrangement for interconnecting said inner tray and said outer sleeve such that said inner tray is slidable with respect to said outer sleeve along a sleeve axis of said outer sleeve.
- 8. A carton as claimed in claim 7 wherein said connecting panel arrangement is struck from and hingedly connected to said outer sleeve.
- 9. A carton as claimed in claim 8 wherein said connecting panel arrangement comprises a first panel secured to a section of an end wall of said inner tray, and a second panel hingedly interconnecting said first panel and said outer sleeve, said first and second panels being arranged so as to limit relative movement of said inner tray and said outer sleeve.
- 10. A carton as claimed in claim 9 wherein said second panel substantially overlies said inner tray when said inner tray is in a closed position where said inner tray is fully received within said outer sleeve.
- 11. A carton as claimed in claim 1 wherein said outer sleeve includes a top, a base, opposed side walls and opposed end walls, wherein said void is defined by said base and one of said end walls to protect an article in said inner tray from being damaged.
- 12. A carton as claimed in claim 11 wherein said one end wall is slanted such that said one end wall defines an acute angle with respect to said base, said base being disposed to support an article thereon, said inner tray includes a tray base and an end wall extending upwardly from said tray base to its free end for engagement with a junction between said one end wall of said outer sleeve and said top of said outer sleeve.
- 13. A carton comprising an inner tray, an outer sleeve slidably receiving said inner tray, and an end closure structure for restricting relative sliding movement between said inner tray and said outer sleeve, said end closure structure having a removable portion removable from said end closure structure to break said end closure structure to thereby permitting said sliding movement.
- 14. A carton as claimed in claim 13 wherein said end closure structure comprises an end flap hingedly connected to a first panel of said outer sleeve along a weakened fold line, said outer sleeve having a slot formed therein such that said slot interrupts said weakened fold line, wherein an end panel of said inner tray has a tab arranged to protrude through said slot.
- 15. A carton as claimed in claim 14 wherein said end panel of said inner tray comprises a tab structure struck from said end panel of the inner tray, said tab structure being hingedly connected to said inner tray to define an aperture in said end panel to provide means for an end user of the carton to engage said inner tray.
- 16. A carton comprising an inner tray, an outer sleeve disposed around said inner tray, and a connecting panel arrangement for connecting said inner tray to said outer sleeve for sliding movement of said inner tray with respect to said outer sleeve, said connecting panel arrangement comprising a first panel secured to a section of an end wall of said inner tray, and a second panel hingedly interconnecting said the first panel and the outer sleeve, said first and second panels being arranged so as to restrict relative movement of said inner tray beyond a certain position relative to said outer sleeve.
- 17. A carton as claimed in claim 16 wherein said second panel is disposed flat on the other section of said end wall of said inner tray when said inner tray is in a closed position where said inner tray is fully received in said outer sleeve.
- 18. A carton as claimed in claim 16 wherein said first panel is hinged to said second panel at a location intermediate upper and lower edges of said end wall to aid hinged movement of said first and second panels during said sliding movement of said inner tray.
- 19. A carton comprising an insert slidably received within an outer sleeve wherein the insert and the outer sleeve are joined together along at least one frangible connection so that sliding movement of the insert is enabled by breaking said at least one frangible connection.
- 20. A carton as claimed in claim 19 wherein said at least one frangible connection comprises at least one tear line formed in the outer sleeve and is so constructed and arranged to define a pull tab in the outer sleeve wherein the pull tab is joined to the insert.
- 21. A carton as claimed in claim 20 wherein the pull tab is joined to the insert along a fold line.
- 22. A carton as claimed in claim 21 wherein the fold line interconnects the pull tab and one of panels forming the insert wherein said one panel of the insert is disposed in face contacting relationship with the pull tab.
- 23. A carton as claimed in claim 22 wherein the fold line defines an edge of one of walls of the outer sleeve.
- 24. A carton as claimed in claim 21 wherein said at least one frangible connection comprises two tear lines arranged with a finger aperture interposed therebetween so that the tear lines extend from the aperture to the fold line.
- 25. A carton comprising an insert slidable within an outer sleeve wherein the outer sleeve comprises a retaining tab folded inwardly of the outer sleeve, for abutment with the insert at a predetermined position relative the outer sleeve so as to restrict sliding movement of the insert.
- 26. A carton as claimed in claim 25 wherein the insert comprises a stopper flap extending upwardly therefrom to abut said retaining tab at the predetermined.
- 27. A carton as claimed in claim 26 wherein the retaining tab is secured to an upper panel of the outer sleeve and wherein the stopper flap is hingedly connected to a distal end of the insert and is resiliently biased to abut the upper panel of the outer sleeve during sliding movement of the insert.
- 28. A carton as claimed in claim 19 wherein said at least one frangible connection comprises at least two tear lines formed in the outer sleeve, said tear lines are so constructed and arranged to define a connecting panel arrangement for interconnecting the insert and the outer sleeve for relative sliding movement, said connecting panel arrangement being arranged so as to restrict the relative sliding movement beyond a certain position of said insert relative to said outer sleeve.
- 29. A carton as claimed in claim 19 wherein said connecting panel arrangement comprises at least one hinged panel hingedly connected to the outer sleeve and hingedly connected to said insert through another panel secured to said insert.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This is a continuation of international application No. PCT/US00/27926, filed Oct. 10, 2000, which is hereby incorporated by reference.
Continuations (1)
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Number |
Date |
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Parent |
PCT/US00/27926 |
Oct 2000 |
US |
Child |
10118111 |
Apr 2002 |
US |