The present invention relates to cartons having hinged lids. Such cartons are particularly but not exclusively suited for cans such as beverage cans, the opening lid enabling the cans to be removed and enabling ice to be easily inserted into the carton in the spaces between the cans.
According to the present invention there is provided a carton comprising a main body defining therein a volume for receiving articles and a lid which is hingedly connected by means of a fold to the main body to selectively open and close the volume, a marginal portion of the lid adjacent a free edge opposite the fold being secured to the main body and a line of weakening being provided to facilitate separation of the remaining portion of the lid from the main body to enable the carton to be opened.
The carton has substantially rectangular faces, comprising a base, a top, a front, a rear and oppositely disposed sides and also can have each side comprising a plurality of partial side panels secured relative to each other. In some embodiments the partial side panels at each side comprise base, top, front and rear partial side panels hingedly connected to the respective main panels.
The lid can incorporate at least the forward part of the top panel of the carton and can have a partial front panel which extends downwardly from a front edge of the top panel. The partial front panel generally overlaps an upper area of the main front panel of the main body and providing the marginal portion, which is adhered to the main body. Conveniently a line of adhesive is provided across the carton between the front panel of the main body and the marginal portion of the partial front panel of the lid, the line of weakening being positioned just above the line of adhesive.
The hinge lid between the lid and the main body can constitute the junction between the top and rear sides of the carton. In some embodiments the hinge fold incorporates weakening means to facilitate complete removal of the lid.
In some arrangements, the lid incorporates upper parts of the sides of the carton, the upper parts being defined in the sides by further lines of weakening. With these embodiments, the further line of weakening can extend downwardly at an angle from the hinge fold between the lid and the main body and then substantially horizontally such that it is generally in alignment with the line of weakening in the partial front panel of the lid. Sections of the front and rear partial side panels can project above the further lines of weakening.
Usually each of the upper parts incorporates the top portion of the top partial side panel, adjacent the hinge with the top panel and in addition each of the upper parts also incorporates an upper corner portion of the front partial side panel, spaced from the hinge with the front panel.
The articles are cans arranged to sit with their bottom end on the base panel of the carton.
Embodiments of the present invention will now be described in more detail. The description refers to the following drawings in which:
In
The blank 10 comprises a main front panel 13, a base 14, a rear panel 15, a top panel 16 and a partial front panel 17, all hingedly connected together by a series of parallel folds 18, 19, 20 and 21. Each of the panels 13 to 17 is hingedly connected at each end to a partial side panel 22 to 26 respectively.
Across the main front panel 13 a glue line 27 is indicated such that when the panels 13 to 16 are folded into a rectangular sleeve, the partial front panel 17 overlaps the part of the main panel 13 remote from the fold 18 and a marginal portion 28 of the partial front panel 17 is secured to the glue line 27. The marginal portion 28 of the partial panel 17 is defined from the remainder by means of a line of weakness 29, such as perforations or aligned, spaced cuts.
In each top partial side panel 25 a further line of weakening 30 is provided to define upper and lower portions 31, 32, for example using perforations or aligned, spaced cuts. The line extends at an angle from the area of the fold 20 and then proceeds generally horizontally to the free edge. In addition, the topmost corner portion 33 of the front partial side panel 22 is defined by a further line of weakness 34, such as perforations or aligned, spaced cuts, which line of weakness 34 is spaced from the hinge with the front panel 13.
After the main panels have been formed as a sleeve about the cans 12 (the sleeve can either be formed around the cans or the cans can be inserted into the formed sleeve), the partial side panels 22 to 26 can be folded in and secured relative to each other. This results in the fully enclosed, erected carton shown in
Once the carton 11 has been opened as shown in
In the illustrated embodiment, the full height main front panel 13 and the remaining upper portions 35 of the front partial side panels 22 retain and support the front part of the lid 40 when it is closed after initial opening. Also it can be seen that upper sections 36, 37 of the front and rear partial side panels 22, 24 project above the top partial side panels 25 (which are folded and glued last during assembly) and these sections 36, 37 again support the sides of the lid 40 when it is closed after initial opening thus increasing pack integrity after initial opening.
In the blank 60 shown in
The detachable portion 63 could be any shape or size and could be provided anywhere on the carton, not necessarily at one end of the front zipper 62. The particular location described and shown is however suitable as it is a redundant piece of paperboard when the pack is opened and thus does not interfere with the future opening/closing of the lid. Ideally, the adhesive line 27 does not extend between the detachable portion 63 and the main front panel 13.
Although the hinge of the lid 40 is shown as coinciding with the fold 20 between the rear and top panels 15, 16, it will be appreciated that the hinge could be moved to a crease formed at another suitable location on the carton 11. In one example the hinge could be partway along the top panel 16 or even a short way down the rear panel 15. Obviously suitable modifications would also need to be made to the further lines of weakening. Also, the carton itself need not be rectangular but other shapes could be envisaged.
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0417746.5 | Aug 2004 | GB | national |
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 11/573,521, filed Feb. 9, 2007, which is the National Stage of International Application PCT/US2005/028050, filed on Aug. 5, 2005, which claims the benefit of Great Britain application serial no. GB 0417746.5, filed on Aug. 10, 2004, the contents of all documents hereby being incorporated by reference, in their entirety.
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