This invention is concerned with a carton insert and carton. More particularly, it is concerned with a packaging insert for locating an article, such as a perfume bottle, within a display carton.
Packaging of fragile items of merchandise and in particular bottles of perfume or cosmetic products usually requires protective measures to avoid or minimise the risk of damage or breakage to the contained product, in transit or storage. In this regard carton constructions are known, wherein inserts have been constructed to provide such protective measures as cushioning to the contained article. Articles made of or including a significant proportion of glass are susceptible to damage or even breakage, and especially in the case of high value items such as perfume or cosmetics damage or breakage is economically significant. Damage or breakage is most likely to occur during carton stacking or transit, and the present invention seeks to provide an alternative protective measure for delicate items of merchandise packaged within conventional cartons.
Carton constructions are known wherein measures are taken to prevent contact between a contained article and the internal surfaces of the exterior walls of the carton. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 4,438,848 discloses a cushioning carton wherein a folding carton has an integral, internal support including a pair of tubular members for receiving portions of a packaged article and cushioning it against contact with the carton walls.
It is also known from U.S. Pat. No. 5,788,077 to provide a cushioning measure at the underneath of the contained article, so as to provide a spacing between the underside of the contained article and the surface of the base of the carton.
The present invention seeks to provide an alternative cushioning measure in a convenient and effective manner within a packaging insert for the item, to be located within the interior of a carton.
According to one aspect of this invention there is provided an insert suitable for placement within a carton, the insert comprising a support panel capable of supporting an article to be located within the carton, and a pair of leg panels extending convergently downwardly from opposing side edges of said support panel into abutment at edges of said leg panels.
Each such leg panel preferably includes a foot panel, extending away from the said edge of both leg panels. The said edge of each leg panel is preferably defined by a fold line, which separates a foot panel from a leg panel.
When the foot panels are folded to extend away at an acute angle from the adjoining leg panel, to become generally coplanar, movement of the foot panels when coplanar towards each other may cause or facilitate the abutment of said leg panels. The shape and dimensions of leg and foot panels are preferably such that upon placement of the insert into a carton, the sidewalls of the carton cause the foot panels to bring lower edges of the leg panels into abutment.
The said support panel may include an article-receiving aperture. Each of the leg panels may, if required, be formed with article-receiving apertures. Such apertures can be of assistance in retaining the article more securely within the insert, and in avoiding contact between the surfaces of the article and the carton walls.
Where present, article-receiving apertures within the leg panels can conveniently be formed from tabs struck into the leg panels. The tabs can thereby form an additional supporting member for, e.g. the underside of a perfume bottle.
The insert may further comprise a plurality of article-protecting panels, which can be folded to form an enclosure for the article to space external surfaces of the article other than the base away from the carton walls.
According to a second aspect of this invention there is provided a blank from which an insert according to the first aspect can be folded, in which the blank includes a support panel capable of supporting an article thereon, a pair of leg panels extending from opposed side edges of the support panel and a pair of foot panels extending from opposed side edges of the leg panels, each leg panel separated from the support panel by a fold line, each foot panel separated from a leg panel by a fold line forming an edge of the leg panel whereby folding of both foot panels and leg panels into generally z-shaped configurations including the support panel enables the edges of the leg panels at said fold lines to be brought into abutment.
In order that the invention and further preferred and optional features thereof may be illustrated and readily carried into effect, embodiments thereof will now be described by way of non-limiting example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings wherein:
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A generally rectangular support panel 3, 103 is provided with an article-supporting aperture 10, 110 centrally located therein. Integrally formed with the support panel and extending away from side edges thereof defined by fold lines 6, 7, 106, 107, are leg panels 1, 2, 101, 102 that are, in this embodiment, rectangular. Integrally formed with and extending from edge-forming fold lines 8, 9, 108, 109 are rectangular foot panels 4, 5, 104, 105 having outermost ends 32, 33, 132, 133 respectively. A locating tab 19, 119 extends from the front fold line 27, 127 of the support panel 3, 103, which tab has a leading edge 20, 120 extending, preferably, at an obtuse angle with respect to the front edge of leg panels 2, 102.
A rear panel 11, 111 is provided which extends from the rear fold line 25, 125 of the support panel 3, 103. Side flaps 12, 13, 112, 113 extend from the rear panel 11, 111 at fold lines 23, 24, 123, 124 and are free to fold by virtue of cut lines 30, 31, 130, 131 in the blank between those side flaps 12, 13, 112, 113 and the adjacent edges of leg panels 1, 2, 101, 102. In the embodiment shown in
A top panel 14, 114 is also provided, extending from uppermost fold line 26, 126 of the back panel 11, 111. This top panel includes a cutout portion 15, 115 intended to allow user's finger to engage top panel 14 after the insert is folded around an article such as a perfume bottle and placed into the corresponding carton.
One of the side flaps 13, 113 in both embodiments is provided with a front panel 16, 116 to extend from a fold line 28, 128 along which that front panel 13, 113 is connected to the adjacent side flap 13, 113. The front panel 16, 116 has a lower external edge 21, 121 terminating at an abutment edge 22, 122, which, upon folding to final shape, abuts a co-operating edge 20, 120 of the locating tab 19, 119.
Extending from the upper edge, defined by fold lines 29, 129, of front panel 16, 116 is an article enclosure panel 17, 117 of rectangular shape. This panel is conveniently provided with an article-engaging aperture 18, 118 to assist location and retention of the intended article within the assembled insert.
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Since the foot panels 4, 5, 104, 105 thereby become splayed in the same plane generally parallel to the plane of the support panel 3, 103, bringing together the splayed foot panels creates, and when inserted into an appropriate carton maintains, the abutment contact at the lowermost edges of the leg panels 1, 2, 101, 102. The leg panels in “V” formation are strengthened and additionally supported by the splayed foot panels 4, 5, 104, 105, particularly when the insert has been packaged into a carton wherein the length of carton base approximates or matches the total length of the two splayed foot panels.
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Accordingly, a convenient cushioning means is provided to the potentially fragile base of a contained article, by virtue of a spacing between the base of the carton and the base of the contained article. This reduces the risk of breakage or damage to the contained article, whilst simultaneously reducing or avoiding contact between other external surfaces of the contained article and internal surfaces of the walls of the carton.
In the differing embodiment shown in FIGS. 8 to 13, the corresponding insert blank is struck with a pair of tabs 134, 135 forming article retention apertures when the tabs are pressed out of alignment with the corresponding leg panels 101, 102. The base of a contained article may thus pass through the aperture 110 in the support panel 103 to locate within apertures (see
It will be recognised that as used herein, directional references such as “top”, “base” “front”, “rear”, “end”, and “side” do not limit the respective panels to such orientation, but merely serve to distinguish these panels from one another. Any reference to hinged connection should not be construed as necessarily referring to a single fold line only: indeed it is envisaged that hinged connection can be formed from one or more of one of the following, a score line, a frangible line or a fold line, without departing from the scope of invention.
The present invention and its preferred embodiment relates to an insert which is shaped to provide satisfactory rigidity to hold items such as perfume or cosmetics securely but with a degree of flexibility. The shape of the blank minimises the amount of paperboard required for the carton. The inserts can be applied to articles by hand or automatic machinery. It is anticipated the invention can be applied to a variety of inserts and not limited to those having front, rear, side and/or top panels.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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0225355.7 | Oct 2002 | GB | national |
This is a continuation of international application No. PCT/US2003/034704, filed Oct. 31, 2003, which is hereby incorporated by reference.
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Parent | PCT/US03/34704 | Oct 2003 | US |
Child | 11118055 | Apr 2005 | US |