Claims
- 1. A wrap-around container carrier loaded with a plurality of containers filled with a liquid comprising:
(a) a carrier with a top panel, opposite side panels and a bottom panel, with the bottom panel formed from an inner bottom flap and an outer bottom panel foldably attached to an outer secondary locking flap, said outer secondary locking flap overlapping a portion of the inner bottom flap, said flaps being held together by a single locking system, in which at least one secondary male lock is formed as an extension of the outer secondary locking flap, the inner bottom flap having a secondary female opening for each secondary male lock, said opening formed by a slit and interconnecting fold line which forms a female flap in the female opening, said female flap leaning against the secondary male lock which extends through the female opening to assist in holding the secondary male lock in the vertical locked position in respect to the inner bottom flap so the lock does not become accidentally disengaged; (b) a plurality of liquid containers having a top, bottom and flexible side walls connecting the top and bottom and being aligned in two rows in the carrier with one wall of each container being adjacent a side panel of the carrier; (c) with each secondary male lock and corresponding secondary female opening in the carrier being located between said liquid containers in each row; and (d) the secondary male locks in the corresponding secondary female openings having further assistance in being held in the locked vertical position by the slight bulging outwardly of the side walls of the containers which are adjacent the side panels of the carrier, said bulging caused by the weight of the liquid in the containers which in turn results in corresponding bulges in the side panels of the carrier which creates tension in the carrier that pulls and holds each secondary male lock in the vertical locked position between the containers in each row.
- 2. The carrier loaded with a plurality of containers of claim 1, wherein each female flap in the carrier which is formed from the secondary female opening has an arcuate tab formed by the slit forming the secondary female opening.
- 3. The carrier loaded with a plurality of containers of claim 1, which carrier has two ends which are open except for means for restraining the tops of the containers being carried from falling out of the ends of the carrier.
- 4. The carrier loaded with a plurality of containers of claim 3, in which the means for preventing the containers from falling out of the ends of the carrier comprises:
(a) the top panel having two ends with a top end panel attached to each end of the top panel of the carrier; (b) said top end panels being capable of being folded into a closed position on a wrap machine when the top end panel is closed by pressure from a three piece web connected by fold lines, said web interconnected by fold lines to each side panel and adjacent top end panel and consisting of a triangular shaped gusset panel connected by a fold line to a top end panel and in turn connected by a fold line to a triangular shaped web panel which in turn is connected to a tuck-in panel connected by a fold line to an adjacent side panel, said tuck-in panel having a holding tab attached away from the connection to the side panel to hold the top end panel in the closed position.
- 5. The carrier loaded with a plurality of containers of claim 1, in which the slight bulging outwardly of the side walls of the containers which are adjacent the side panels of the carrier is in the form of a slight curve between the top and bottom of the containers.
- 6. The carrier loaded with a plurality of containers of claim 1, in which the carrier has been tightened and locked so that the inner side walls of the containers in the two rows which are adjacent each other are restrained from bulging so that the inner side walls of the containers assist in holding the secondary male locks between the containers in the vertical locked position.
- 7. The carrier loaded with a plurality of containers of claim 1, in which at least one top dispenser flap is formed as a part of the top panel and adjoining side panels by tear lines which permit the opening of the top dispenser flap so the containers can be removed from the carrier.
- 8. The carrier loaded with a plurality of containers of claim 4, in which at least one top dispenser flap is formed as a part of the top panel and adjoining side panels by tear lines which permit the opening of the top dispenser flap so the containers can be removed from the carrier.
- 9. The carrier loaded with a plurality of containers of claim 1, in which a carrying handle is formed in the top panel between the adjoining side panels for carrying the loaded carrier.
- 10. The carrier loaded with a plurality of containers of claim 9, in which at least one top dispenser flap is formed as a part of the top panel and adjoining side panels by tear lines which permit the opening of the top dispenser flap so the containers can be removed from the carrier.
- 11. The carrier loaded with a plurality of containers of claim 10, in which two top dispenser flaps are formed as a part of the top panel and adjoining side panels by tear lines.
- 12. The carrier loaded with a plurality of containers of claim 4, wherein the female flap formed from the secondary female opening has an arcuate tab formed by the slit forming the secondary female opening.
- 13. The carrier loaded with a plurality of containers of claim 1, wherein there are four spaced apart secondary male locks and four spaced apart secondary female openings.
- 14. A wrap-around container carrier for carrying a plurality of containers with flexible side walls in two rows comprising:
(a) a carrier with a top panel, opposite side panels and a bottom panel, with the bottom panel formed from an inner bottom flap and an outer bottom panel foldably attached to an outer secondary locking flap, said outer secondary locking flap overlapping a portion of the inner bottom flap, said flaps being held together by a single locking system, in which at least one secondary male lock is formed as an extension of the outer secondary locking flap, the inner bottom flap having a secondary female opening for each secondary male lock, said opening formed by a slit and interconnecting fold line which forms a female flap in the female opening, said female flap leaning against the secondary male lock which extends through the female opening to assist in holding the secondary male lock in the vertical locked position in respect to the inner bottom flap so the lock does not become accidentally disengaged; and (b) with each secondary male lock and corresponding secondary female opening in the carrier being designed to be located between the containers with flexible side walls to be carried in each row, with the containers with flexible side walls providing further assistance in holding a secondary male lock in the vertical position so the lock does not accidentally become disengaged.
- 15. The wrap-around container carrier of claim 14, wherein each female flap formed from the secondary female opening has an arcuate tab formed by the slit forming the secondary female opening.
- 16. The wrap-around container carrier of claim 14, in which the carrier has two ends which are open except for means for restraining the tops of the containers being carried from falling out of the ends of the carrier.
- 17. The wrap-around container carrier of claim 16, in which the means for restraining the containers from falling out of the ends of the carrier comprises:
(a) the top panel having two ends with a top end panel attached to each end of the top panel of the carrier; (b) said top end panel being capable of being folded into a closed position on a wrap machine when the top end panel is closed by pressure from a three piece web connected by fold lines, said web interconnected by fold lines to each side panel and adjacent top end panel and consisting of a triangular shaped gusset panel connected by a fold line to a top end panel and in turn connected by a fold line to a triangular shaped web panel which in turn is connected to a tuck-in panel connected by a fold line to an adjacent side panel, said tuck-in panel having a holding tab attached away from the connection to the side panel to hold the top end panel in the closed position.
- 18. A bottom panel in a container carrier for carrying containers with flexible side walls in two rows, said bottom panel being connected to the opposite side panels of the carrier, comprising:
(a) a carrier with a top panel, opposite side panels and a bottom panel, with the bottom panel formed from an inner bottom flap and an outer bottom panel foldably attached to an outer secondary locking flap, said outer secondary locking flap overlapping a portion of the inner bottom flap, said flaps being held together by a single locking system, in which at least one secondary male lock is formed as an extension of the outer secondary locking flap, the inner bottom flap having a secondary female opening for each secondary male lock, said opening formed by a slit and interconnecting fold line which forms a female flap in the female opening, said female flap leaning against the secondary male lock which extends through the female opening to assist in holding the secondary male lock in the vertical locked position in respect to the inner bottom flap so the lock does not become accidentally disengaged; and (b) with each secondary male lock and corresponding secondary female opening in the carrier being designed to be located between containers to be carried in each row.
- 19. The bottom panel of claim 18, wherein each flap formed from the secondary female opening has an arcuate tab formed by the slit forming the female opening.
- 20. A blank for forming a wrap-around carrier for carrying a plurality of containers with flexible side walls in two rows comprising a generally rectangular sheet, said sheet comprising:
(a) at one end of the sheet an inner bottom flap having at least one secondary female opening, said opening formed by a slit and fold line which forms a female flap in the female opening; (b) a side panel, a top panel, and an opposite side panel foldably connected to the inner bottom flap in that order; (c) an outer bottom panel foldably connected to the opposite side panel, said outer bottom panel flap being foldably attached to a secondary locking flap which has having at least one secondary male lock for each secondary female opening formed as an extension of the secondary locking flap; and (d) with each secondary male lock and corresponding secondary female opening being designed to be located between containers to be carried in each row with said secondary male locks and corresponding secondary female openings being the sole locking system for holding the carrier formed from the blank together.
- 21. The blank of claim 20, wherein each female flap formed from a secondary female opening has an arcuate tab formed from a slit forming the female opening.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/183,935, entitled Improved Carton Lock, of which Robert L. Sutherland is the inventor, which was filed on Jun. 27, 2002, which is hereby incorporated by reference.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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10183935 |
Jun 2002 |
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10703704 |
Nov 2003 |
US |