The invention relates to cartons, and more particularly, to a carton for multiple articles having a dispenser for constrained removal of individual articles. In particular the invention relates to a dispenser, which is adapted to improve access to the articles contained therein.
Cartons for encasing multiple articles are useful for enabling consumers to obtain and transport a desired quantity of individual articles such as soft drinks or other beverages. When such a multiple-pack of articles is obtained, a consumer frequently desires to remove one article from the carton at a time. Thus, it can be appreciated that it would be desirable to have a carton with a dispenser that facilitates the removal of a single article from the carton at a time.
When the articles contained in the carton are cylindrical, and are disposed in the carton upon their sides, it is important that the articles be constrained such that the remaining articles do not roll out of the dispenser when one is removed. It is also important that the dispenser provides a condition where the articles are easily accessed. It is further often desirable when removing individual articles from a carton to be able to determine how many articles remain in the carton. Thus, it can be further appreciated that it would be desirable to have a carton with a dispenser that constrains remaining articles so that they do not undesirably roll from or otherwise exit the carton when one article is removed. It can also be appreciated that it would be desirable to have a carton with a dispenser that facilitates access to the articles. It can be further appreciated that it would be desirable to have a carton with a dispenser that facilitates determining how many articles remain in the carton as individual articles are removed.
It is known to provide a carton having a dispenser for articles, which is provided when part of the carton is substantially detached or torn away from the upper corner of the carton to expose an endmost article for removal.
A problem associated with such known cartons is that a user can have difficulty in grabbing articles from within the carton. The present invention and its preferred embodiments seek to overcome or at least mitigate the problems of the prior art.
A first aspect of the invention provides a carton comprising a top wall, a pair of opposed side walls, an end wall and an article-dispenser including a removable corner portion defined by severance lines formed respectively in the top wall, the side walls and an end wall. The end wall severance line comprises a first section for defining a recess in the end wall upon removal of the corner portion to reveal a portion of an article packaged in the carton.
Preferably, the end wall severance line extends continuously between the side walls so that an article stopper wall extending continuously between the opposed side walls is formed from the end wall upon removal of the corner portion. Even more preferably, the recess is formed along the upper edge of the stopper wall. Further preferably, the end wall severance line may comprise a second section for defining a retention tab upwardly extending from the stopper wall upon removal of the corner portion.
Even further preferably, the lowest point along the first section is spaced at a first distance above the bottom wall of the carton, the highest point along the second section is spaced at a second distance above the bottom wall, and the lowest point along each of the severance lines in the side walls is spaced at a third distance above the bottom wall. The first distance is less than the third distance while the second distance is greater than the third distance.
A second aspect of the invention provides a package that comprises a carton including an article group formed of at least two vertically arranged tiers of similarly dimensioned, cylindrical articles disposed on their sides in a side-by-side parallel fashion, and a carton disposed around said group. The carton comprises a plurality of walls including a top wall, a pair of opposed side walls connected to the side edges of the top wall, an end wall interconnecting the side walls, a bottom wall interconnecting the lower edges of the side walls, and an article dispenser for dispensing articles from the carton. The dispenser includes a removable corner portion of the carton formed from the top, side and end walls and detachably connected to the top, side and end walls along a detachable connection. An opening for exposing at least some of the articles is defined upon removal of the corner portion. The opening is shaped to define a recess in the end wall to reveal a part of the endmost article in the lowermost tier.
In one class of embodiments, the detachable connection comprises severance lines for defining an edge of the opening. The severance lines may be formed respectively in the top wall, the side walls and the end wall, and the end wall severance line may comprise a first section for defining the recess in the end wall.
According to an optional feature of the second aspect of the invention, the end wall severance line may extend continuously between the side walls so that an article stopper wall is formed from the end wall upon removal of the corner portion.
In a preferred embodiment, the recess is formed along the upper edge of the stopper wall. The end wall severance line may further comprise a second section for defining a retention tab upwardly extending from the stopper wall upon removal of the corner portion.
In another preferred embodiment, the lowest point along the first section is spaced at a first distance above the bottom wall while the highest point along the second section is spaced at a second distance above the bottom wall. The first distance may be less than the diameter of each of the articles, while the second distance may be greater than the diameter of each article. Preferably, the lowest point along each side wall severance line is spaced at a third distance above the bottom wall, and the third distance is greater than the first distance and less than said second distance.
In still another preferred embodiment, the article group is formed of three vertically arranged tiers of articles, and the side wall severance lines are disposed across the opposite ends of the endmost article in the middle tier.
Exemplary embodiments of the invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
Referring to the drawings, there is shown a carton having a dispenser for dispensing the or each article contained within the carton and a blank for forming the carton. The blank and carton are formed from paperboard or other foldable sheet material, for example plastics material or the like, to which there has been added cut and fold lines. The cartons are used to hold one or more articles, for example cans or bottles, and to dispense the articles. In the illustrated embodiments a unitary blank is used to make a single carton, although it is envisaged that two or more blanks may be employed for example, to provide the dispenser, described in more detail below.
Referring first to
Along each longitudinal edge of the blank, there comprises a series of end wall panels and flaps for forming an end wall of the carton. Each end wall is identical and therefore like references has been used, with the affix “a” or “b”. Therefore, only one end will now be described in any greater detail.
The first end wall (the rear end wall) comprises first end wall panel 30a hingedly connected to first side wall panel 14 along fold line 34a and a second end wall panel 32a hingedly connected to the second side wall panel 18 along fold line 36a. There further comprises support flaps 40a, 38a and 44a hingedly connected to first base wall panel 12, top wall panel 16 and second base wall panel 20 along fold lines 42a, 39a and 46a respectively. In use, the support flaps 40a and 44a are secured together to form a composite support flap. The support flaps 40a/44a and 38a are engaged with and support the respective end wall panels 30a and 32a.
In one class of embodiments, there further comprises beveled panels between the top and end walls and/or the base and end walls such that in
In the embodiment of
A dispenser D is formed at front end of the blank which, in this embodiment, is provided by a removable corner portion T (
Turning to
In the embodiment of
There may further comprise a flexing panel 87 hingedly connected to top wall panel 16 along fold lines 93, 95 and 97 to flex when the carton is lifted thereby to reduce the prospect of the carton tearing along detachable connection 68.
It will be seen from
In order to form the completed carton in flat collapsed condition from the blank, a series of sequential folding and gluing operations are required and will be described further with reference to
In order to construct an erected carton shown in
The flat tubular carton is then expanded into an open ended tubular form. Articles, for example cans C, are loaded through one or both of the open ends of the carton and the end walls are formed to close the ends of the carton. As each end wall is substantially the same, the formation of only the rear end wall will hereinafter be described.
First, the bottom end flap 40a/44a and the support flap 38a are folded inwardly along fold lines 42a, 39a and 46a respectively. Thereafter, the end wall panels 30a, 32a are folded inwardly along fold lines 34a and 36a respectively and they are secured together by glue or other suitable securing means. Preferably, the flaps 40a/44a and 38a are also secured to the inner surfaces of the end wall panels 30a and 32a to provide additional support to the end wall panels 30a and 32a. The opposing end wall (the front wall) is constructed in the same manner, and shall not be described in any further detail.
Thus, the carton is in a completed and closed condition, shown in
The removable corner portion T is integrally formed as an end portion of the carton to be displaceable to form the dispenser D.
In order to form the dispenser D, the hand panel 89 is pushed inwardly by folding along fold line 91 and tearing along the detachable connection 68. The user grips a portion of panel 64 and pulls to detach it together with panels 62, 65a, 65b and 66 from the remainder of the carton to reveal a dispenser opening O1/O2.
When the corner portion T is detached, the lower portion of the front end wall forms a stopper wall 80 that extends upwardly from the composite bottom wall 12/20 between the side wall panels 14 and 18. The upper edge of the stopper wall 80 is defined by the end wall severance line 69 of the detachable connection 68, so that the stopper wall 80 by itself is capable of inhibiting the articles in the lower and middle tiers from inadvertently exiting the carton before intended removal and the contents of the carton are easily viewed through the dispenser opening O1/O2.
The lower part O2 of the opening is a recess defined by a first edge section 83 (
The lower pan O2 of the opening is a recess defined by a first edge section 83 (
Each side edge 85 of the upper part O1 that is defined by the respective side wall severance line is shaped to extend across the adjacent end of the endmost article C2 in the middle tier to partially expose the opposite ends of the endmost article C2 as shown in
The present invention and its preferred embodiment relate to an arrangement for providing an article dispenser or access opening in a fully enclosed carton. The invention serves as a useful dispensing carton that can be placed upon a surface or within a compartment such as a refrigerator or pantry. It is anticipated that the invention can be applied to a variety of cartons and is not limited to those cartons for cans or bottles.
It will be recognised that as used herein, directional references such as “top”, “base”, “bottom”, “end”, “side”, “inner”, “outer”, “upper”, “middle”, “lower”, “front” and “rear” 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.
It should be understood that various changes may be made within the scope of the present invention, for example, the size and shape of the panels and apertures may be adjusted to accommodate articles of differing size or shape, alternative end wall structures may be used. The carton may accommodate more than one article in different arrays.
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