The present disclosure generally relates to cartons for holding beverage containers or other types of articles. More specifically, the present disclosure relates to cartons configured to receive articles in a nested arrangement.
In general, one aspect of the disclosure is directed to a carton for containing a plurality of articles. The carton can comprise a plurality of panels that extends at least partially around an interior of the carton. The plurality of panels can comprise a bottom panel, a top panel, and a side panel. At least two end flaps are respectively foldably attached to respective panels of the plurality of panels. The at least two end flaps can at least partially form an at least partially closed end of the carton, and the at least two end flaps can comprise a first end flap foldably connected to at least one panel of the plurality of panels at a first fold line and a second end flap foldably connected to the at least one panel at a second fold line. The second fold line is oblique relative to the first fold line.
In another aspect, the disclosure is generally directed to a blank for forming a carton for containing a plurality of articles. The blank can comprise a plurality of panels comprising a bottom panel, a top panel, and a side panel, and at least two end flaps respectively foldably attached to respective panels of the plurality of panels. The at least two end flaps can be for at least partially forming an at least partially closed end of the carton formed form the blank, and the at least two end flaps can comprise a first end flap foldably connected to at least one panel of the plurality of panels at a first fold line and a second end flap foldably connected to the at least one panel at a second fold line. The second fold line is oblique relative to the first fold line.
In another aspect, the disclosure is generally directed to a method of forming a carton for containing a plurality of articles. The method can comprise obtaining a blank comprising a plurality of panels comprising a bottom panel, a top panel, and a side panel, and at least two end flaps respectively foldably attached to respective panels of the plurality of panels. The at least two end flaps can comprise a first end flap foldably connected to at least one panel of the plurality of panels at a first fold line and a second end flap foldably connected to the at least one panel at a second fold line. The second fold line is oblique relative to the first fold line. The method further can comprise forming an interior of the carton at least partially defined by the plurality of panels. The forming the interior of the carton can comprise forming an open-ended sleeve. Additionally, the method can comprise forming an at least partially closed end of the carton by at least partially overlapping the at least two end flaps.
In another aspect, the disclosure is generally directed to a package comprising a carton and a plurality of articles. The carton can comprise a plurality of panels that extends at least partially around an interior of the carton. The plurality of panels can comprise a bottom panel, a top panel, and a side panel. At least two end flaps can be respectively foldably attached to respective panels of the plurality of panels. The at least two end flaps can at least partially form an at least partially closed end of the carton, and the at least partially closed end can comprise a first portion and a second portion. At least one of the first portion and the second portion can be oblique with respect to the side panel. The plurality of articles can be arranged in a plurality of rows of articles comprising at least a first row generally aligned with the first portion of the at least partially closed end and a second row generally aligned with the second portion of the at least partially closed end. The first row can comprise at least one more article than the second row.
In another aspect, the disclosure is generally directed to a method of forming a carton containing a plurality of articles. The method can comprise obtaining a blank comprising a plurality of panels comprising a bottom panel, a top panel, and a side panel, and at least two end flaps respectively foldably attached to respective panels of the plurality of panels. The method also can comprise forming an interior of the carton at least partially defined by the plurality of panels. The forming the interior of the carton can comprise forming an open-ended sleeve. Further, the method can comprise loading the plurality of articles into the interior of the carton in a plurality of rows of articles comprising at least a first row and a second row. The first row can comprise at least one more article than the second row. Additionally, the method can comprise forming an at least partially closed end of the carton by at least partially overlapping the at least two end flaps. The forming the at least partially closed end can comprise forming a first portion and a second portion of the at least partially closed end so that at least one of the first portion and the second portion is oblique with respect to the side panel and so that the first row is generally aligned with the first portion and the second row is generally aligned with the second portion.
Those skilled in the art will appreciate the above stated advantages and other advantages and benefits of various additional embodiments reading the following detailed description of the embodiments with reference to the below-listed drawing figures.
According to common practice, the various features of the drawings discussed below are not necessarily drawn to scale. Dimensions of various features and elements in the drawings may be expanded or reduced to more clearly illustrate the embodiments of the disclosure.
Corresponding parts are designated by corresponding reference numbers throughout the drawings.
The present disclosure generally relates to cartons that contain articles such as containers, bottles, cans, etc. The articles can be used for packaging food and beverage products, for example. The articles can be made from materials suitable in composition for packaging the particular food or beverage item, and the materials include, but are not limited to, aluminum and/or other metals; glass; plastics such as PET, LDPE, LLDPE, HDPE, PP, PS, PVC, EVOH, and Nylon; and the like, or any combination thereof.
Cartons according to the present disclosure can accommodate articles of any shape. For the purpose of illustration and not for the purpose of limiting the scope of the disclosure, the following detailed description describes beverage containers (e.g., glass beverage bottles or aluminum cans) as disposed within the carton embodiments. In this specification, the terms “inner,” “outer,” “lower,” “bottom,” “upper,” and “top” indicate orientations determined in relation to fully erected and upright cartons.
The blank 3 has a longitudinal axis L1 and a lateral axis L2. In the illustrated embodiment, the blank 3 comprises a bottom panel 10 foldably connected to a first side panel 20 at a first lateral fold line 21, a first top panel 30 foldably connected to the first side panel 20 at a second lateral fold line 31, a second side panel 40 foldably connected to the bottom panel at a third lateral fold line 41, and a second top panel 50 foldably connected to the second side panel at a fourth lateral fold line 51.
The bottom panel 10 is foldably connected to a first group of bottom end flaps comprising three bottom end flaps 12, 14, 16 respectively foldably connected to the bottom panel at respective fold lines 13, 15, 17. In one embodiment, the bottom end flaps 12, 16 are corner bottom end flaps that are oblique with respect to the side panels 20, 40 and the bottom end flap 14 when the carton 5 is erected. The first side panel 20 is foldably connected to a first side end flap 22 at a diamond corner panel 24. The diamond corner panel 24 is foldably connected to the side end flap 22 at a fold line 25 and is foldably connected to the side panel 20 at a fold line 27. The first top panel 30 is foldably connected to a first top end flap 32 at a respective fold line 33. Similarly, the second side panel 40 is foldably connected to a second side end flap 42 at a diamond corner panel 44. The diamond corner panel 44 is foldably connected to the side end flap 42 at a fold line 45 and is foldably connected to the second side panel 40 at a fold line 47. The second top panel 50 is foldably connected to a second top end flap 52 at a respective fold line 53. In an alternative embodiment, the diamond corner panels 24, 44 could be omitted. One or more of the bottom end flaps 12, 14, 16, the side end flaps 22, 42, and the top end flaps 32, 52 could be omitted or could be otherwise shaped, arranged, configured, and/or positioned without departing from the disclosure.
In one embodiment, the first top panel 30 is foldably connected to the first side end flap 22 at a gusset 54 that includes a first gusset panel 56 and a second gusset panel 58. The second gusset panel 58 is foldably connected to the first side end flap 22 at a portion 31a of the fold line 31 and is foldably connected to the second gusset panel 58 at an oblique fold line 57. The first gusset panel 56 is foldably connected to the first top panel 30 at an oblique fold line 59. Similarly, a gusset 64 foldably connects the second side end flap 42 and the second top panel 50. The second gusset 64 includes first gusset panel 66 and a second gusset panel 68. The first gusset panel 66 is foldably connected to the second side end flap 42 at a portion 51a of the fold line 51 and is foldably connected to the second gusset panel 68 at an oblique fold line 67. The second gusset panel 68 is foldably connected to the second top panel 50 at an oblique fold line 69. The gussets 54, 64 could be omitted or could be otherwise shaped, arranged, configured, and/or positioned without departing from the disclosure.
In the illustrated embodiment, the blank 3 is generally a mirror-image about its longitudinal centerline CL such that the end flaps 12, 14, 16, 22, 32, 42, 52 and gussets 54, 64 that extend along one marginal area of the blank have similar or identical features at the second marginal area of the blank that are mirror images of the features at the first marginal area of the blank. The end flaps 12, 14, 16, 22, 32, 42, 52 and gussets 54, 64 at the first marginal areal of the blank are configured to close a first end 71 of the carton 5 and the end flaps 12, 14, 16, 22, 32, 42, 52 and gussets 54, 64 at the second marginal area of the blank are configured to close a second end 73 of the carton (
In the illustrated embodiment, the bottom end flaps 12, 16 each have a respective oblique fold line 75, 77 extending at least partially across the end flap. Each of the bottom end flaps 12, 14, 16 has a respective longitudinal fold line 79, 81, 83 extending across the width of the respective bottom end flap to form an outer foldable portion 12a, 14a, 16a and a base portion 12b, 14b, 16b of each respective bottom end flap. As shown in
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In one embodiment, the first top panel 30 and the second top panel 50 have handle features for forming a handle 105 in the carton 5 (
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Next, the upper portions of the side end flaps 22, 42 can be inwardly folded to the position shown in
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In the illustrated embodiment, the containers B can be loaded in nesting configuration N4 into the open-ended sleeve 521 before or after either of the ends 471, 473 is closed. The first end 471 can be closed by folding the oblique fold lines 75, 77 of the bottom end flaps 412, 416 upwardly and folding the side end flaps 422, 442 inwardly so that the base portions 422b, 442b of the side end flaps 422, 442 overlap the respective bottom end flaps 412, 416 and the base sections 412c, 416c of the bottom end flaps 412, 416 overlap the respective base sections 412d, 416d. As shown in
The blank 403 and carton 405 could be otherwise shaped, arranged, and/or configured without departing from the disclosure.
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The blank 803 can include two dispenser patterns 806 for forming respective dispensers 808 at each end 871, 873 of the carton 805 (
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In one embodiment, the carton 1005 includes a handle 1105 formed in the top panel 1030 for grasping and carrying the carton 1005. The handle 1105 can include a handle panel 1107 foldably connected to the top panel 1030 along a longitudinal fold line 1108. The handle 1105 could be omitted or could be otherwise shaped, arranged, positioned, and/or configured without departing from the disclosure.
In one embodiment, the beverage cans C have respective ends E and cylindrical sides Si extending between the ends (e.g.,
The carton 1005 is formed in a similar manner as the cartons in the previous embodiments. For example, an open-ended sleeve (not shown) can be formed by folding the panels 1010, 1020, 1030, 1040, 1050 around an interior of the sleeve and adhering the attachment flap 1050 to an interior surface of the top panel 1030. The ends 1071, 1073 of the carton 1005 can be closed by folding the upper side end flaps 1022, 1042 and the lower side end flaps 1024, 1044 over the respective ends, upwardly folding the bottom end flaps 1014, and downwardly folding the top end flaps 1032 to overlap the respective side end flaps 1022, 1042, 1024, 1044 at the respective ends. In one embodiment, the bottom end flap 1014 can be folded over the end of the carton so that the base portion 1014b is oblique with respect to the bottom panel 1010 and aligned with the oblique edges 1013, 1017. The outer portion 1014a of the bottom end flap 1014 can overlap the lower side end flaps 1024, 1044, and the portion 1014a and the flaps 1024, 1044 can be generally perpendicular to the side panels 1020, 1040, the bottom panel 1010 and the top panel 1030. The base portion 1032b of the top end flap 1032 can overlap the upper side end flaps 1022, 1042 and the base portion 1032b and the upper side end flaps 1022, 1042 can extend obliquely with respect to the top panel 1030 and can be generally aligned with the oblique fold lines 1023, 1043. The outer portion 1032a of the top end flap 1032 can overlap the outer portion 1014a of the bottom end flap 1014 and/or the lower side end flaps 1022, 1042. One or more of the end flaps 1014, 1022, 1024, 1032, 1042, 1044 can be secured together with adhesive such as glue. The erected carton 1005 is shown in
Either or both of the dispensers 1008 can be activated as shown in
The blank 1003 and/or carton 1005 could be otherwise shaped, arranged, and/or configured without departing from the disclosure.
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Any of the features of the various embodiments of the disclosure can be combined with, replaced by, or otherwise configured with other features of other embodiments of the disclosure without departing from the scope of this disclosure. Further, it is noted that the nesting arrangements and/or the features of the blanks and cartons of the various embodiments can be incorporated into a carton or blank having any carton style or panel configuration. The carton styles and panel configurations described above are included by way of example.
The blanks according to any of the embodiments of the present disclosure can be, for example, formed from coated paperboard and similar materials. For example, the interior and/or exterior sides of the blank can be coated with a clay coating. The clay coating may then be printed over with product, advertising, price coding, and other information or images. The blank may then be coated with a varnish to protect any information printed on the blank. The blank may also be coated with, for example, a moisture barrier layer, on either or both sides of the blank. In accordance with the above-described embodiments, the blank may be constructed of paperboard of a caliper such that it is heavier and more rigid than ordinary paper. The blank can also be constructed of other materials, such as cardboard, hard paper, or any other material having properties suitable for enabling the carton to function at least generally as described herein. The blank can also be laminated or coated with one or more sheet-like materials at selected panels or panel sections.
In accordance with the above-described embodiments of the present disclosure, a fold line can be any substantially linear, although not necessarily straight, form of weakening that facilitates folding therealong. More specifically, but not for the purpose of narrowing the scope of the present disclosure, fold lines include: a score line, such as lines formed with a blunt scoring knife, or the like, which creates a crushed portion in the material along the desired line of weakness; a cut that extends partially into a material along the desired line of weakness, and/or a series of cuts that extend partially into and/or completely through the material along the desired line of weakness; and various combinations of these features.
As an example, a tear line can include: a slit that extends partially into the material along the desired line of weakness, and/or a series of spaced apart slits that extend partially into and/or completely through the material along the desired line of weakness, or various combinations of these features. As a more specific example, one type tear line is in the form of a series of spaced apart slits that extend completely through the material, with adjacent slits being spaced apart slightly so that a nick (e.g., a small somewhat bridging-like piece of the material) is defined between the adjacent slits for typically temporarily connecting the material across the tear line. The nicks are broken during tearing along the tear line. The nicks typically are a relatively small percentage of the tear line, and alternatively the nicks can be omitted from or torn in a tear line such that the tear line is a continuous cut line. That is, it is within the scope of the present disclosure for each of the tear lines to be replaced with a continuous slit, or the like. For example, a cut line can be a continuous slit or could be wider than a slit without departing from the present disclosure.
The above embodiments may be described as having one or more panels adhered together by glue during erection of the carton embodiments. The term “glue” is intended to encompass all manner of adhesives commonly used to secure carton panels in place.
The foregoing description of the disclosure illustrates and describes various exemplary embodiments. Various additions, modifications, changes, etc., could be made to the exemplary embodiments without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure. It is intended that all matter contained in the above description or shown in the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense. Additionally, the disclosure shows and describes only selected embodiments of the disclosure, but the disclosure is capable of use in various other combinations, modifications, and environments and is capable of changes or modifications within the scope of the inventive concept as expressed herein, commensurate with the above teachings, and/or within the skill or knowledge of the relevant art. Furthermore, certain features and characteristics of each embodiment may be selectively interchanged and applied to other illustrated and non-illustrated embodiments of the disclosure.
This application is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/286,343, filed May 23, 2014, which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/855,819, filed May 24, 2013, and U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/956,388, filed Jun. 7, 2013. The disclosures of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/286,343, which was filed on May 23, 2014, U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/855,819, which was filed on May 24, 2013, and U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/956,388, which was filed Jun. 7, 2013, are hereby incorporated by reference for all purposes as if presented herein in their entirety.
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