Carton carrier

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6341692
  • Patent Number
    6,341,692
  • Date Filed
    Monday, August 21, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, January 29, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Luong; Shian
    Agents
    • Navaro, Jr.; A. Ralph
    • Wood, Herron & Evans, LLP
Abstract
A sleeve style carton carrier for carrying cartons of the type having a gable pocket defined in each of opposing end walls. The carrier has side walls, and end walls that define a sleeve adapted to surround the carton, the end walls each being foldably attached to a latch panel. The latch panels are deformable into the carton's gable pockets when the carrier receives a carton therein. When the carrier and carton assembly is lifted, the latch panels are trapped tightly in the gable pockets under the weight of the carton and its contents.
Description




This invention relates to cartons. More particularly, this invention relates to carton carriers.




Carriers are widely used in the beverage industry to facilitate transporting beverage packaged in cans and bottles that hold soda and beer. Carriers for cans are seen in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,197,656; and 5,682,984. The can carriers typically surround a can matrix in a box and hold the matrix tightly therein. Carriers that accommodate bottles are seen in U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,319,682; and 4,505,696. These basket carriers generally support bottle weight from below and compartmentalize each bottle held in the basket. Also, bottle carriers as seen in U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,752,305; 3,860,281; and 3,946,862, carry a matrix of bottles by basically engaging a bead or edge around each bottle's neck near the bottle's cap.




Applicant's invention is directed to a carton carrier for traditionally configured paperboard cartons, e.g., with cartons and juice cartons. There is one basic problem associated with the prior art can carriers and bottle carriers which Applicant's invention is intended to overcome. Specifically, none of the prior art carriers are adapted to carry traditionally configured beverage cartons, that is, paperboard cartons for milk or juice, that have a pair of sloping ceiling panels converging to form a ceiling ridge, and a gable pocket being formed below either end of the ridge by opposing side walls folding inward and attaching to the underside of the ceiling panels. Prior art carriers of the type disclosed in the above cited patents simply are unsuitable to carry these cartons.




Accordingly, it has been one objective of this invention to provide a carton carrier adapted for use with gable end cartons of the type traditionally used for milk and juice.




It has been another objective of this invention to provide a carton carrier adapted for use with gable end cartons that grips the carton by its gable end.




It has been a further objective of this invention to provide a carton carrier adapted for use with gable end cartons, the carrier being connected with the carton's gable end so that the connection is enhanced under the influence of the weight of the carton contents as the carton is carried by the carrier's user




It has been still a further objective of this invention to provide a carton carrier adapted to hold two gable end cartons located in side by side relation, the carrier cooperating with one gable end of each of the two cartons.




In accord with these objectives, the invention contemplates a carton carrier particularly structured for use with gable end cartons such as paperboard cartons of the traditional type used for milk and juice.




The carton carrier includes, in preferred form, opposed side walls and opposed end walls, in a generally sleeve type configuration, and a carrier handle attached to those carrier walls. The carrier also includes a ceiling attached to the carrier walls. A deformable latch panel is foldably attached to each of the carrier's end walls. Each latch panel is generally triangular in shape. At least one web panel connects the latch panel with the carrier's roof. Each latch panel and web panel is generally coplanar with the associated carrier's end wall.




The carton carrier is adapted to carry cartons having opposed side walls, opposed end walls, and ceiling panels that form a peaked roof above the carton. The end walls are each foldably attached at their respective top edges to a gable panel which is positioned inwardly under and fixed to the carton's ceiling, thereby forming a gable pocket at each end of the carton.




When the carrier is assembled with a carton, the carrier's sleeve slides down over the carton ceiling so that the carton is located in a relatively close fit with that sleeve. The carton is positioned within the carton carrier so that the latch panel generally overlies the carton's gable pocket. A latch force erected generally centrally on the latch panel deforms the latch panel inwardly toward the carton's gable pocket. In other words, as a latch force is erected upon the latch panel to force it to move into the gable pocket, the latch panel and a portion of each web panel cave into the gable pocket. When the carton and its contents is lifted by the carton carrier by its carrier handle, the latch panel and web panels are deformed further inwardly into the gable pocket, i.e., are latched even more firmly in the carton's gable pocket, thereby, effectively automatically locking the carton carrier with the carton under the carton's own weight as the carton is carried by the carton carrier.











Other objectives and advantages of the invention will be more apparent from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the drawings.





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a carton carrier in accordance with the principles of the present invention, the same being illustrated in a final assembled form two cartons of the traditional paperboard type;





FIG. 2

is a top plan view of a carrier blank for the carton carrier illustrated in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of the carton carrier in a first intermediate assembled stage;





FIG. 4

is a perspective view of the carton carrier in a second intermediate assembled stage;





FIG. 5

is a perspective view of a certain carrier positioned above a pair of cartons prior to receiving and locking the cartons in assembly with the carrier;





FIG. 6

is a partial perspective view of the carton carrier fitted to a carton, the carrier being in an intermediate stage of locking to the carton;





FIG. 7

is a partial cross-sectional view of

FIG. 6

taken along line


7


-


7


of

FIG. 6

, showing the lock panel in a lock position;





FIG. 8

is a view similar to

FIG. 2

showing an alternative embodiment of the present inventive carton carrier; and





FIG. 9

is a view of the carton carrier of

FIG. 8

in a first intermediate assembled stage.











A carton carrier


10


of this invention is particularly structured for use with juice or milk cartons


12


of the traditional paperboard type illustrated in FIGS.


1


and


5


-


7


. The paperboard carton


12


of this type has opposing end walls


14




a,




14




b,


opposing side walls


16




a,




16




b,


a base


18


, a ceiling


19


having opposing ceiling panels


20


,


22


attached at their bottom margins to the respective top margins of opposing end walls


14




a,




14




b,


and opposing gable panels


24


,


26


. The gable panels


24


,


26


are attached at their bottom margins to the opposing end walls


14




a,




14




b.


The ceiling panels


20


,


22


are joined along their top margins to form a ceiling ridge


28


. The gable panels


24


,


26


are folded inwardly and under the ceiling panels


20


,


22


, and attached to the underside of the ceiling panels


20


,


22


, to form gable pockets


30


. An annular wall (not shown) defines a carton aperture (not shown) in the ceiling panel


20


to form a dispensing spout (not shown). The dispensing spout is sealed by a removable cap


32


so that a user may ultimately use the contents of, and then re-seal the contents within, the carton


12


.




A carton carrier blank


34


in accord with the principles of this invention is illustrated in FIG.


2


. As shown therein, the carrier blank


34


has obverse and reverse side


35


,


37


(FIGS.


3


and


4


), and comprises first and second side walls


36


,


38


, first and second end walls


40


,


42


, and first and second roof panels


56


,


58


. The first side wall


36


is foldably attached at opposing end margins to first and second end walls


40


,


42


by score lines


44


,


46


defined in the blank


34


. In the preferred embodiment, the second side wall


38


is foldably attached at only one of its end margins to the second end wall


42


by a score line


48


defined in the blank


34


. The first end wall


40


is foldably attached at the margin opposite the first side wall


36


to a glue panel


50


by a score line


51


. When the carrier blank


34


is erected into the carrier


10


, the glue panel


50


is joined with the margin of the second side wall


38


opposite the second end wall


42


, see FIG.


3


.




The first and second side walls


36


,


38


are foldably attached by score lines


52


,


54


along their respective top margins to first and second roof panels


56


,


58


. In the preferred embodiment, the first roof panel


56


defines a pair of holes


60


,


62


for receiving the carton cap


32


of the carton's dispensing spout therethrough. The first roof panel


56


is joined along its top margin by a fold line


64


to first and second handle panels


66


,


68


. The first and second handle panels


66


,


68


are joined together by a score line


70


along their respective upper margins. The first and second handle panels


66


,


68


define first and second finger holes


72


,


74


, respectively, through which a user may insert fingers to carry an assembled carton carrier


10


. Located within the first finger hole


72


is a first finger panel


76


joined by a fold line


78


along its upper margin to the first handle panel


66


. Located within the second finger hole


74


is a second finger panel


80


joined by a fold line


82


along its upper margin to the second handle panel


68


. In the preferred embodiment, the height P of the first finger panel


76


is substantially equal to the height H of the first finger hole, whereas the height H of the second finger hole


74


is substantially greater than the height P′ of the second finger panel


80


. The second handle panel


68


is joined with a fold line


84


along its bottom margin to a glue panel


86


. When the carrier blank


34


is erected into the carton carrier


10


, the reverse side


37


of the glue panel


86


is joined with the obverse


35


side of the second roof panel


58


, as seen in

FIGS. 3 and 4

.




The second roof panel


58


is joined by a score line


87


along the margin opposite the second side wall


38


to a glue panel


88


. The glue panel


88


defines a pair of semi-circular cut out areas


90


,


92


in the top margin. When the carrier blank


34


is erected into a carrier


10


, the obverse side


35


of the glue panel


88


is joined with the reverse side


37


of the first roof panel


56


so that the semi-circular cut out regions


90


,


92


underlie the respective holes


62


,


60


defined in the first roof panel


56


.




First and second latch panels


94


,


96


are joined to the top margin of first and second end walls


40


,


42


by respective score lines


93


,


95


. Each latch panel


94


,


96


which is generally triangular configuration is generally vertically bisected with respective score lines


98




a,




98




b.


Also, each latch panel


94


,


96


has respective obtuse score line


100




a,




100




b


defined therein, the apex of the score lines


100




a,




100




b


being located generally medially along the vertical score lines


98




a,




98




b.


In the preferred embodiment, each latch panel


94


,


96


is joined by respective score lines


102




a,




102




b


and


102




c,




102




d


to a pair of web panels


120


,


122


, and


124


,


126


, respectively. Each web panel


120


,


122


, and


124


,


126


is generally bisected by respective fold lines


104




a,




104




b,


and


104




c,




104




d.






In the preferred embodiment, the carrier's roof panel


56


is joined to web panels


122


,


124


by score line


105


so as to join that roof panel


56


to the latch panels


94


,


96


. The web panel


120


is joined by a score line


106


along the margin opposite the first latch panel


94


to a glue panel


108


, and the latch panel


96


is joined by a score line


107


to the roof panel


58


so as to also join the roof panel


58


to the latch panels


94


,


96


when the carrier is erected (FIG.


3


). When the carrier blank


34


is formed into the carrier


10


, the obverse side


35


of the glue panel


108


is joined with the reverse side


37


of the second roof panel


58


(See FIG.


3


).




In the preferred embodiment, when the carrier blank


34


is formed into the carrier


10


, the carrier


10


defines first, second, third and fourth corner holes


128




a,




128




b,




128




c,




128




d,


as seen in

FIGS. 2 and 5

, that function as areas of stress relief when the first and second latch panels


94


,


96


, and first, second, third and fourth web panels


120


,


122


,


124


,


126


are deformed inwardly, as discussed further below. As seen in

FIG. 2

, before the carrier blank


34


is assembled into the carrier


10


, the first corner hole


128




a


is simply a portion of a gap


130


defined in the carton blank


34


prior to the time when the glue panels


50


,


108


are glued to the second side wall


38


and second roof panel


58


, respectively.




Assembly of the carrier blank


34


of this invention is illustrated in

FIGS. 3

to


7


. First, the second side wall


38


and second roof panel


58


are glued to the glue panels


50


,


108


, respectively, thus providing the carrier


10


with its sleeve configuration as shown in

FIGS. 1 and 6

. Next, the glue panel


88


is attached to the reverse side of the first roof panel


56


so that the pair of semicircles


90


,


92


substantially underlie the pair of holes


60


,


62


, respectively in the first roof panel


56


and so that adjacent upper edges


56




a,




58




a


of the first and second roof panels


56


,


58


, respectively, are joined together to form a carrier ridge line


59


. The second handle panel


68


is then folded over the first handle panel


66


so that the glue panel


88


can be secured to the second roof panel


58


. Note particularly that, as the glue panel


88


is joined with the first roof panel


56


, the first and second latch panels


94


,


96


with the first and second


120


,


122


, and third and fourth


124


,


126


web panels, respectively, attached thereto, are bowed outwardly (see

FIG. 4

) relative to the respective planes defined by the first and second end walls


40


,


42


when the carton carrier


10


is erected from the carrier blank


34


but not yet latched with the cartons


12


(see

FIG. 5

) to allow for insertion of the carton


12


into the carton carrier


10


.




The assembled carton carrier


10


is then fitted down over a pair of side by side cartons


12


so that the cap


32


on each respective carton


12


is received through the respective carton carrier roof holes.




In order to latch the carton carrier


10


to the cartons


12


, a force, as indicated by the directional arrow


132


in

FIGS. 6 and 7

, is directed inwardly against the latch panel


94


at a point near the intersection of the vertical score line


98




a


and the obtuse score line


100




a.


The force


130


erected upon the latch panel


98




a


collapses it inwardly into the gable pocket


30


. Also, in the preferred embodiment, the web panels


120


,


122


simultaneously tuck inwardly and under the carton ceiling panels


20


,


22


.




An alternative embodiment of a carton carrier


10




a


and carton carrier blank


34




a


is seen in

FIGS. 8 and 9

in which like reference numerals indicate like elements corresponding with the carton carrier


10


, described above. The carton carrier


10




a


includes a second roof panel


200


which defines a glue panel


202


received against and glued to the reverse side


37


of the first roof panel


56


to prevent the ceiling ridge


28


of carton


12


(

FIG. 1

) from wedging between and separating the first and second handle panels


66


,


68


from each other after the carton carrier


10




a


has been fully assembled.




A third handle panel


204


is foldably attached to the second roof panel


200


by score line


206


. The glue panel


202


is foldably attached to the third handle panel


204


by score line


206


. The third handle panel


204


defines a third finger hole


208


through which a user may insert fingers to facilitate carrying the carton carrier


10




a


with cartons


12


inserted therein.




As seen in

FIG. 8

, the third finger hole


208


has height P′ substantially equal to the height P′ of the first and second finger holes


72


,


74


. During assembly, the third handle panel


204


is securely sandwiched and preferably glued between the first and second handle panels


66


,


68


so that the third finger hole


208


is aligned with the first and second finger holes


72


,


74


. The third handle panel


204


provides further reinforcement and strength to the carton carrier


10




a


when fully assembled, for carrying cartons


12


.




From the above disclosure of the detailed description of the present invention and the preceding summary of the preferred embodiment, those skilled in the art will comprehend the various modifications to which the present invention is susceptible. Therefore, I desire to be limited only by the scope of the following claims and equivalents thereof.



Claims
  • 1. A carton carrier for a carton, said carton being of the type having a gabled end, a ceiling having opposed ceiling panels converging to form a carton ceiling ridge, and a gable panel attached to said ceiling and cooperating therewith to form a gable pocket, said carrier comprising:opposing end and side walls joined to form a sleeve adapted to surround said carton when said carrier is assembled with said carton, first and second roof panels integral with respective opposed side walls of said sleeve, said first and second roof panels being joined one to the other at the adjacent edges of said first and second roof panels in order to maintain said first and second roof panels in fixed relation one with the other at a carrier ridge line, a latch panel connected to at least one of said end walls, said latch panel being deformable inwardly into latching engagement with said carton's gabled end so as to latch said carton in assembled relation with said carrier when said carrier is assembled with said carton, thereby permitting said carton to be carried by a user by gripping said carrier after assembly of said carrier with said carton, first and second handle panels foldably attached one to the other, one of said first and second handle panels being foldably attached to one of said first and second roof panels, and a third handle panel foldably attached to the other of said first and second roof panels.
  • 2. The carton carrier of claim 1, wherein said third handle panel is sandwiched between said first and second handle panels.
  • 3. The carton carrier of claim 1, comprisinga glue panel foldably attached to said third handle panel to be glued to one of said first and second roof panels.
  • 4. A carton carrier for a carton, said carton being of the type having a gabled end, a ceiling having opposed ceiling panels converging to form a ceiling ridge, and a gable panel attached to said ceiling and cooperating therewith to form a gable pocket, said carrier comprising:opposing end and side walls joined to form a sleeve adapted to surround said carton when said carrier is assembled with said carton, first and second roof panels integral with respective opposed side walls of said sleeve, first and second handle panels foldably attached one to other, one of said first and second handle panels being foldably attached to one of said first and second roof panels, a glue panel foldably attached to the other of said first and second handle panels, said glue panel being attached to the other of said first and second roof panels to maintain said first and second roof panels in fixed relation to each other at a carrier ridge line, a latch panel connected to at least one of said end walls, and also connected to each of said first and second roof panels, said latch panel being bowed outwardly relative to the said end wall with which said latch panel is connected when said carrier is erected and ready for assembly with said carton but not yet assembled with said carton, and said latch panel being deformable inwardly relative to that carrier's end wall into latching engagement with said carton's gabled end so as to latch said carton in assembled relation with said carrier when said carrier is assembled with said carton, thereby permitting said carton to be carried by a user by gripping said carrier after assembly of said carrier with said carton, and a third handle panel foldably attached to the other of said first and second roof panels.
  • 5. The carton carrier of claim 4, wherein said third handle panel is sandwiched between said first and second handle panels.
  • 6. The carton carrier of claim 4, comprisinga glue panel foldably attached to said third handle panel to be glued to one of said first and second roof panels.
  • 7. A carton carrier for a carton, said carton being of the type having a gabled end, a ceiling having opposed ceiling panels converging to form a ceiling ridge, and a gable panel attached to said ceiling and cooperating therewith to form a gable pocket, said carrier comprising:opposing end and side walls joined to form a sleeve adapted to surround said carton when said carrier is assembled with said carton, first and second roof panels integral with respective opposed side walls of said sleeve, said first and second roof panels being joined one to the other at the adjacent edges of said first and second roof panels in order to maintain said first and second roof panels in fixed relation to each other at a carrier ridge line, a latch panel connected to at least one of said end walls, and also connected to each of said first and second roof panels, said latch panel being bowed outwardly relative to that carrier's end wall with which said latch panel is connected when said carrier is erected and ready for assembly with said carton but not yet assembled with said carton, and said latch panel being deformable inwardly relative to that carrier's end wall into latching engagement with said carton's gabled end so as to latch said carton in assembled relation with said carrier when said carrier is assembled with said carton, thereby permitting said carton to be carried by a user only by gripping said carrier after assembly of said carrier with said carton, first and second handle panels foldably attached one to the other, one of said first and second handle panels being foldably attached to one of said first and second roof panels, and a third handle panel foldably attached to the other of said first and second roof panels.
  • 8. The carton carrier of claim 7, wherein said third handle panel is sandwiched between said first and second handle panels.
  • 9. The carton carrier of claim 8, comprisinga glue panel foldably attached to said third handle panel to be glued to one of said first and second roof panels.
  • 10. A carton carrier blank for a carton carrier adapted to carry a carton, said carton being of the type having a gabled end, a ceiling having opposed ceiling panels converging to form a carton ceiling ridge, and a gable panel attached to said ceiling and cooperating therewith to form a gable pocket, said carrier comprising:opposing end and side walls foldably joined and adapted to form a sleeve that surrounds said carton when said carrier is erected from said blank, first and second roof panels integral with respective opposed side walls of said blank, said first and second roof panels adapted to be joined one to the other at the adjacent edges of said first and second roof panels in order to maintain said first and second roof panels in fixed relation one with the other at a carrier ridge line when said carrier is erected from said blank, a latch panel foldably connected to at least one of said end walls, said latch panel being deformable inwardly and into latching engagement with said carton's gabled end so as to latch said carton in assembled relation with said carrier when said carrier is erected from said blank and said carton assembled therewith, thereby permitting said carton to be carried by a user by gripping said carrier after assembly of said carrier with said carton after said carrier has been erected from said blank, first and second handle panels foldably attached one to the other, one of said first and second handle panels being foldably attached to one of said first and second roof panels, and a third handle panel foldably attached to the other of said first and second roof panels.
  • 11. The carton carrier blank of claim 10, wherein said third handle panel is sandwiched between said first and second handle panels.
  • 12. The carton carrier blank of claim 10, comprisinga glue panel foldably attached to said third handle panel to be glued to one of said first and second roof panels.
  • 13. A carton carrier blank for a carton carrier adapted to carry a carton, said carton being of the type having a gabled end, a ceiling having opposed ceiling panels converging to form a ceiling ridge, and a gable panel attached to said ceiling and cooperating therewith to form a gable pocket, said carrier comprising:opposing end and side walls foldably joined and adapted to form a sleeve that surrounds said carton when said carrier is erected from said blank, first and second roof panels integral with respective opposed side walls of said blank, first and second handle panels foldably attached one to other, one of said first and second handle panels being foldably attached to one of said first and second roof panels, a glue panel foldably attached to the other of said first and second handle panels, said glue panel being attached to the other of said first and second roof panels to maintain said first and second roof panels in fixed relation to each other at a carrier ridge line when said blank is erected into said carrier, a latch panel foldably connected to at least one of said end walls, and also foldably connected to each of said first and second roof panels, said latch panel being bowed outwardly relative to said end wall with which said latch panel is connected when said carrier blank is erected into said carrier and ready for assembly with said carton but not yet assembled with said carton, and said latch panel being deformable inwardly relative to that carrier blank's end wall into latching engagement with said carton's gabled end so as to latch said carton in assembled relation with said erected carrier when said carrier blank is erected into said carrier and said carrier is assembled with said carton, thereby permitting said carton to be carried by a user by gripping said carrier blank after assembly of said erected carrier with said carton after said carrier has been erected from said blank, and a third handle panel foldably attached to the other of said first and second roof panels.
  • 14. The carton carrier blank of claim 13, wherein said third handle panel is sandwiched between said first and second handle panels.
  • 15. The carton carrier blank of claim 13, comprisinga glue panel foldably attached to said third handle panel to be glued to one of said first and second roof panels.
  • 16. A carton carrier blank for a carton carrier adapted to carry a carton, said carton being of the type having a gabled end, a ceiling having opposed ceiling panels converging to form a ceiling ridge, and a gable panel attached to said ceiling and cooperating therewith to form a gable pocket, said carrier comprising:opposing end and side walls foldably joined and adapted to form a sleeve that surrounds said carton when said carrier is erected from said blank, first and second roof panels integral with respective opposed side walls of said blank, said first and second roof panels adapted to be joined one to the other at the adjacent edges of said first and second roof panels in order to maintain said first and second roof panels in fixed relation one with the other at a carrier ridge line when said carrier is erected from said blank, a latch panel foldably connected to at least one of said end walls, and also foldably connected to each of said first and second roof panels, said latch panel bowed outwardly relative to said end wall with which said latch panel is connected when said carrier blank is erected into said carrier and ready for assembly with said carton but not yet assembled with said carton, and said latch panel being deformable inwardly relative to that carrier blank's end wall into latching engagement with said carton's gabled end so as to latch said carton in assembled relation with said erected carrier when said carrier blank is erected into said carrier and said carrier is assembled with said carton, thereby permitting said carton to be carried by a user by gripping said carrier blank after assembly of said erected carrier with said carton after said carrier has been erected from said blank, first and second handle panels foldably attached one to the other, one of said first and second handle panels being foldably attached to one of said first and second roof panels, and a third handle panel foldably attached to the other of said first and second roof panels.
  • 17. The carton carrier blank of claim 16, wherein said third handle panel is sandwiched between said first and second handle panels.
  • 18. The carton carrier blank of claim 16, comprisinga glue panel foldably attached to said third handle panel to be glued to one of said first and second roof panels.
Parent Case Info

This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/237,780 filed Jan. 26, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,105,773 which is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.

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Continuation in Parts (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 09/237780 Jan 1999 US
Child 09/642720 US