The present disclosure generally relates to cartons for holding one or more articles, for example, shipping products or beverage containers. More specifically, the present disclosure relates to cartons having at least one impact-resistant feature.
According to one aspect of the disclosure, a carton for holding one or more articles comprises a plurality of panels extending at least partially around an interior of the carton and at least partially forming a body portion of the carton, a plurality of impact-resistant panels foldably connected to a respective panel of the plurality of panels, and a plurality of end flaps for forming a closed end of the carton. The plurality of end flaps comprises a first end flap foldably connected to an impact-resistant panel of the plurality of impact-resistant panels and a second end flap foldably connected to a panel of the plurality of panels, a lateral edge of the second end flap is a folding edge about which the first end flap is folded to at least partially form the closed end.
According to another aspect of the disclosure, a blank for forming a carton for holding one or more articles comprises a plurality of panels for extending at least partially around an interior of the carton formed from the blank, the plurality of panels being for at least partially forming a body portion of the carton. The blank further comprises a plurality of impact-resistant panels foldably connected to a respective panel of the plurality of panels, and a plurality of end flaps for forming a closed end of the carton formed form the blank. The plurality of end flaps comprises a first end flap foldably connected to an impact-resistant panel of the plurality of impact-resistant panels and a second end flap foldably connected to a panel of the plurality of panels, a lateral edge of the second end flap is a folding edge about which the first end flap is for being folded to at least partially form the closed end of the carton formed from the blank.
According to another aspect of the disclosure, a method of forming a carton for holding one or more articles comprises obtaining a blank comprising a plurality of panels, a plurality of impact-resistant panels foldably connected to a respective panel of the plurality of panels, and a plurality of end flaps comprising a first end flap foldably connected to an impact-resistant panel of the plurality of impact-resistant panels and a second end flap foldably connected to a panel of the plurality of panels. The method further comprises folding the plurality of panels at least partially around an interior of the carton such that the plurality of panels at least partially forms a body portion of the carton, and folding the plurality of end flaps to at least partially form a closed end of the carton. A lateral edge of the second end flap is a folding edge about which the first end flap is folded to at least partially form the closed end.
Those skilled in the art will appreciate the above stated advantages and other advantages and benefits of various additional embodiments from 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 shipping items or products, for example, perishable or non-perishable food items, household goods, clothing, and/or electronics. In one embodiments, the articles can be used for packaging food and beverage products, for example, and 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. In this specification, the terms “lower,” “bottom,” “upper” and “top” indicate orientations determined in relation to fully erected and upright cartons. As described herein, panels and/or end flaps may be designated in relative terms to one another, e.g., “first”, “second”, “third”, etc., in sequential or non-sequential reference, without departing from the disclosure.
As described herein, the carton 5 has a box-like configuration with impact-resistant features 7 extending from one or more ends thereof. As described herein, impact-resistant features 7 can include edges and corners that extend from a body portion 8, e.g., a portion defining an interior 9 for holding one or more items, of the carton 5. As will be discussed in further detail below, the impact-resistant features 7 are configured to deform, e.g., crumple, bend, fold, dent, warp, or otherwise reconfigure, upon impact such that impact forces are received on a portion of the carton 5 other than the body portion 8. The impact-resistant features 7 are also configured to receive impact forces of the carton 5 substantially without deformation or with minimal deformation, for example, through shock absorption and/or dissipation.
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In the illustrated blank 3, the first top end flap 63 and the first top impact-resistant panel 23, the second top end flap 71, the third top end flap 79 and the second top impact-resistant panel 43, and the fourth top end flap 87 extend along a first marginal area of the blank 3, and the first bottom end flap 67 and the first bottom impact-resistant panel 27, the second top end flap 75, the third bottom end flap 83 and the second bottom impact-resistant panel 47, and the fourth bottom end flap 91 extend along a second marginal area of the blank 3, as shown. One or more of the longitudinal fold lines 65, 25, 73, 81, 45, 89, 29, 69, 77, 49, 85, 93 may be, for example, substantially straight, or offset at one or more locations to account for blank thickness, varying width of the blank panels and flaps, or for other factors. The blank 3 could be otherwise shaped, arranged, and/or configured without departing from the disclosure.
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In such an arrangement, the impact-resistant panels 15, 35 are in at least partial face-to-face contact with the second side panel 31 such that the impact-resistant panel 15 and a portion of the second side panel 31 and the impact-resistant panel 35 and a portion of the second side panel 31 extend outwardly, e.g., away from the interior 9, from the carton 5 in a two-ply configuration. Similarly, the impact-resistant panels 55, 19 are each in at least partial face-to-face contact with the fourth side panel 51 such that the impact-resistant panel 55 and a portion of the fourth side panel 51 and the impact-resistant panel 19 and a portion of the fourth side panel 51 extend outwardly from the carton 5 in a two-ply configuration.
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In this regard, the carton 5 is provided with the respective impact-resistant panels 55, 19 and respective portions of the side panel 51, the respective impact-resistant panels 15, 35 and respective portions of the side panel 31, the impact-resistant panels 43, 47 and respective portions of the end flaps 79, 83, and the impact-resistant panels 23, 27 and respective portions of the end flaps 63, 67 each in a two-ply configuration and forming impact-resistant features 7 extending away from the body portion 8 of the carton 5 that is formed at least by portions of the side panels 13, 31, 39, 51 and which can also include portions of the end flaps 63, 67, 79, 83, 71, 75, 87, and 91. The impact-resistant features 7 proximate the panel 13, as shown, include a first extension E1 formed by the impact-resistant panel 19 in face-to-face contact with a portion of the panel 51, a second extension E2 formed by the impact-resistant panel 23 in face-to-face contact with a portion of the end flap 63, a third extension E3 formed by the impact-resistant panel 15 in face-to-face contact with a portion of the panel 31, and a fourth extension E4 formed by the impact-resistant panel 27 in face-to-face contact with a portion of the end flap 67, and with the first extension E1 and the second extension E2 intersecting at a first corner C1, the second extension E2 and the third extension E3 intersecting at a second corner C2, the third extension E3 and the fourth extension E4 intersecting at a third corner C3, and the fourth extension E4 and the first extension E1 intersecting at a fourth corner C4, as shown. As also shown, the impact-resistant features 7 proximate the panel 39 include a fifth extension E5 formed by the impact-resistant panel 35 in face-to-face contact with a portion of the panel 31, a sixth extension E6 formed by the impact-resistant panel 43 in face-to-face contact with a portion of the end flap 79, a seventh extension E7 formed by the impact-resistant panel 55 in face-to-face contact with a portion of the panel 51, and an eighth extension E8 formed by the impact-resistant panel 47 in face-to-face contact with a portion of the end flap 83, and with the fifth extension E5 and the sixth extension E6 intersecting at a fifth corner C5, the sixth extension E6 and the seventh extension E7 intersecting at a sixth corner C6, the seventh extension E7 and the eighth extension E8 intersecting at a seventh corner C7, and the eighth extension E8 and the fifth extension E5 intersecting at an eighth corner C8, as shown. Such extensions E1, E2, E3, E4, E5, E6, E7, and E8 and corners C1, C2, C3, C4, C5, C6, C7, and C8 and/or other portions of impact-resistant features 7 provide greater resistance to impacts, e.g., impacts with surfaces due to falling or shifting during transport and/or external loads such as adjacent stacked cartons, than other portions of the carton 5, for example, greater shock absorption. The impact-resistant features 7 are configured to deform such that the effect of impacts on the body portion 8 of the carton 5, e.g., the portion of the carton 5 containing articles therein, is reduced, minimized, and/or prevented. In this regard, one or more of the extensions E1, E2, E3, E4, E5, E6, E7, and E8 and the corners C1, C2, C3, C4, C5, C6, C7, and C8 is configured to deform, e.g., crumple, bend, fold, dent, warp, or otherwise reconfigure, upon impact such that impact forces are received on a portion of the carton 5 other than the body portion 8. The extensions E1, E2, E3, E4, E5, E6, E7, and E8 and the corners C1, C2, C3, C4, C5, C6, C7, and C8 can also absorb, buffer, and/or otherwise protect the body portion 8 of the carton 5 from one or more impact forces substantially without deformation.
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As shown, the blank 103 is folded into the carton 105 such that the body portion 8 is formed with the impact-resistant features 7 extending away from the body portion 8 of the carton 105 that is formed at least by the panels 13, 31, 39, 51 and which can also include the end flaps 63, 67, 79, 83, 71, 75, 87, and 91. The impact-resistant features 7, as shown, include the extensions E1, E2, E3, and E4 intersecting at the corners C1, C2, C3, and C4 proximate the panel 13, and the extensions E5, E6, E7, and E8 intersecting at the corners C5, C6, C7, and C8 proximate the panel 39. Such extensions E1, E2, E3, E4, E5, E6, E7, and E8 and corners C1, C2, C3, C4, C5, C6, C7, and C8 and/or other portions of impact-resistant features 7 provide resistance to impacts as described above with respect to the carton 5 (
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In this regard, and as shown, the blank 203 is folded into the carton 205 such that the body portion 208 is formed at least partially by the panels 213, 231, 233, 215, 217, and can also be at least partially formed by portions of the end flaps 263, 267, 255, 259, and with the impact-resistant features 207 extending away from the body portion 208 of the carton 205. The impact-resistant features 207 include the impact-resistant panels 223, 225 in face-to-face contact with portions of the bottom panel 213 in a two-ply configuration, the impact-resistant panels 239, 247 in face-to-face contact with portions of the side panel 215 in a two-ply configuration, and the impact-resistant panels 243, 251 in face-to-face contact with portions of the side panel 217 in a two-ply configuration, respective upper portions 271, 273 of the respective end flaps 263, 267 that extend above the end panel 231 in the assembled carton 205 in a single-ply configuration, and respective lower portions 275, 277 of the respective end flaps 263, 267 that extend below the end panel 233 in the assembled carton 205 in a single-ply configuration. The impact-resistant features 207 proximate the panel 231, as shown, include a first extension E21 formed by the respective upper portions 271, 273 of the respective end flaps 263, 267, a second extension E22 formed by the impact-resistant panel 239 in face-to-face contact with a portion of the panel 215, a third extension E23 formed by the impact-resistant panel 223 in face-to-face contact with a portion of the panel 213, and a fourth extension E24 formed by the impact-resistant panel 243 in face-to-face contact with a portion of the panel 217, and with the first extension E21 and the second extension E22 intersecting at a first corner C21, the second extension E22 and the third extension E23 intersecting at a second corner C22, the third extension E23 and the fourth extension E24 intersecting at a third corner C23, and the fourth extension E24 and the first extension E21 intersecting at a fourth corner C24, as shown. The impact-resistant features 207 proximate the panel 233, as shown, include a fifth extension E25 formed by the impact-resistant panel 225 and a portion of the panel 213, a sixth extension E26 formed by the impact-resistant panel 251 in face-to-face contact with a portion of the panel 217, a seventh extension E27 formed by respective lower portions 275, 277 of the respective end flaps 263, 267, and an eighth extension E28 formed by the impact-resistant panel 247 in face-to-face contact with a portion of the panel 215, and with the fifth extension E25 and the sixth extension E26 intersecting at a fifth corner C25, the sixth extension E26 and the seventh extension E27 intersecting at a sixth corner C26, the seventh extension E27 and the eighth extension E28 intersecting at a seventh corner C27, and the eighth extension E28 and the fifth extension E25 intersecting at an eighth corner C28, as shown. Such extensions E21, E22, E23, E24, E25, E26, E27, and E28 and corners C21, C22, C23, C24, C25, C26, C27, and C28 and/or other portions of impact-resistant features 207 provide resistance to impacts as described above with respect to the cartons 5, 105 (
As shown, the carton blank 303 includes a first side panel 331 foldably connected to the first top impact-resistant panel 315 at a lateral fold line 333 and foldably connected to a first bottom impact-resistant panel 335 at a lateral fold line 337. A bottom panel 339, as shown, includes an intermediate fold line 340 and is foldably connected to the first bottom impact-resistant panel 335 at a lateral fold line 341. The bottom panel 339, as shown, is also foldably connected to a second bottom impact-resistant panel 343 at a longitudinal fold line 345, a third bottom impact-resistant panel 347 at a longitudinal fold line 349, and a fourth bottom impact-resistant panel 351 at a longitudinal fold line 353. As shown, the blank 303 also includes a second side panel 355 foldably connected to the second bottom impact-resistant panel 343 at a lateral fold line 357. A third side panel 359, as shown, is foldably connected to the second top impact-resistant panel 319 at a lateral fold line 361. As described herein, the second and third side panels 355, 359 may at least partially overlap to form a side of the carton 305 (
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The end flap 363 and the third top impact-resistant panel 323, the end flap 371, the end flap 379 and the third top impact-resistant panel 347, the end flap 387, and the end flap 395 extend along a first marginal area of the blank 303, and the end flap 367 and the fourth top impact-resistant panel 327, the end flap 375, the end flap 383 and the fourth bottom impact-resistant panel 351, the end flap 391, and the end flap 397 extend along a second marginal area of the blank 303, as shown. The longitudinal fold lines 365, 325, 373, 381, 349, 389, 329, 369, 377, 353, 385, 393, 398, and 399 may be, for example, substantially straight, or offset at one or more locations to account for blank thickness, varying width of the blank panels and flaps, or for other factors. The blank 303 could be otherwise shaped, arranged, and/or configured without departing from the disclosure.
When the carton 305 is erected, at least a portion of the end flap 363, the end flap 379, and the end flaps 371, 387, 395 at least partially close a first end 311 of the carton 305, and at least a portion of the end flap 367, the end flap 383, and the end flaps 375, 391, 397 at least partially close a second end 312 of the carton 305. Different flap arrangements can be used for at least partially closing the ends 311, 312 of the carton 305 without departing from the disclosure.
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In this regard, the carton 305 is provided with the impact-resistant panel 319 and a portion of the panel 359, the impact-resistant panel 323 and a portion of the end flap 363, the impact-resistant panel 315 and a portion of the panel 331, and the impact-resistant panel 327 and a portion of the end flap 367 extending away from the top panel 313 in a two-ply configuration and forming impact-resistant features 307 extending away from the body portion 308 of the carton 305 proximate the top panel 313 of the carton 305, the body portion 308 of the carton 305 being formed at least partially by the panels 313, 331, 339, 355, 359, and can also be formed by portions of the end flaps 363, 367, 371, 375, 379, 383, 387, 391. Similarly, the impact-resistant panel 335 and a portion of the panel 331, the impact-resistant panel 347 and a portion of the end flap 379, the impact-resistant panel 343 and a portion of the panel 355, and the impact-resistant panel 351 and a portion of the end flap 383 extend away from the bottom panel 339 in a two-ply configuration and also form the impact-resistant features 307 extending away from the body portion 308 of the carton 305 proximate the bottom panel 339 of the carton 305, as shown. The impact-resistant features 307 proximate the panel 313, as shown, include a first extension E31 formed by the impact-resistant panel 315 in face-to-face contact with a portion of the panel 331, a second extension E32 formed by the impact-resistant panel 327 in face-to-face contact with a portion of the end flap 367, a third extension E33 formed by the impact-resistant panel 319 in face-to-face contact with a portion of the panel 359, and a fourth extension E34 formed by the impact-resistant panel 323 in face-to-face contact with a portion of the end flap 363, and with the first extension E31 and the second extension E32 intersecting at a first corner C31, the second extension E32 and the third extension E33 intersecting at a second corner C32, the third extension E33 and the fourth extension E34 intersecting at a third corner C33, and the fourth extension E34 and the first extension E31 intersecting at a fourth corner C34, as shown. As also shown, the impact-resistant features 307 proximate the panel 339 include a fifth extension E35 formed by the impact-resistant panel 347 in face-to-face contact with a portion of the end flap 379, a sixth extension E36 formed by the impact-resistant panel 343 in face-to-face contact with a portion of the panel 355, a seventh extension E37 formed by the impact-resistant panel 351 in face-to-face contact with a portion of the end flap 383, and an eighth extension E38 formed by the impact-resistant panel 335 in face-to-face contact with a portion of the panel 331, and with the fifth extension E35 and the sixth extension E36 intersecting at a fifth corner C35, the sixth extension E36 and the seventh extension E37 intersecting at a sixth corner C36, the seventh extension E37 and the eighth extension E38 intersecting at a seventh corner C37, and the eighth extension E38 and the fifth extension E35 intersecting at an eighth corner C38, as shown. Such extensions and corners E31, E32, E33, E34, E35, E36, E37, and E38 and C31, C32, C33, C34, C35, C36, C37, and C38 and/or other portions of impact-resistant features 307 provide resistance to impacts as described above with respect to the cartons 5, 105, 205 (
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As shown, a first impact-resistant end flap 531 is foldably connected to the first side panel 513 at a longitudinal fold line 533, a first minor end flap 535 is foldably connected to the second side panel 515 at a longitudinal fold line 537, a second minor end flap 539 is foldably connected to the third side panel 517 at a longitudinal fold line 541, and a second impact-resistant end flap 543 is foldably connected to the fourth side panel 523 at a longitudinal fold line 545 such that the end flaps 531, 535, 539, 543 extend along a first marginal area of the blank 503. Similarly, a third impact-resistant end flap 547 is foldably connected to the first side panel 513 at a longitudinal fold line 549, a third minor end flap 551 is foldably connected to the second side panel 515 at a longitudinal fold line 553, a fourth minor end flap 555 is foldably connected to the third side panel 517 at a longitudinal fold line 557, and a fourth impact-resistant end flap 559 is foldably connected to the fourth side panel 523 at a longitudinal fold line 561 such that the end flaps 547, 551, 555, 559 extend along a second marginal area of the blank 503. As also shown, the impact-resistant end flap 531 is separated from the respective minor end flaps 535, 539 at respective lateral cuts 563, 565, the impact-resistant end flap 543 is separated from the minor end flap 535 at a lateral cut 567, the impact-resistant end flap 547 is separated from the respective minor end flaps 551, 555 at respective lateral cuts 569, 571, and the impact-resistant end flap 559 is separated from the minor end flap 551 at a lateral cut 573. When the carton 505 is erected, the impact-resistant end flaps 531, 543 and the minor end flaps 535, 539 close a first end 511 of the carton 505, and the impact-resistant end flaps 547, 559 and the minor flaps 551, 555 close a second end 512 of the carton 505. In accordance with alternative embodiments of the present disclosure, different flap arrangements can be used for at least partially closing the ends 511, 512 of the carton 505.
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In this regard, and as shown, the blank 603 is folded into the carton 605 such that the body portion 608 is formed at least partially by the panels 13, 31, 39, 51, and can also be at least partially formed by portions of one or more of the end flaps 63, 71, 79, 87, 67, 75, 83, 91 and with the impact-resistant features 607 extending away from the body portion 608 of the carton 605. The impact-resistant features 607 include the impact-resistant panels 15, 35 in face-to-face contact with portions of the side panel 31 in a two-ply configuration, the impact-resistant panels 19, 55 in face-to-face contact with portions of the side panel 51 in a two-ply configuration, respective portions 614, 616 of the respective end flaps 71, 87 and respective portions 618, 620 of the respective end flaps 75, 91 that extend past the end panel 13 in the assembled carton 605 in a single-ply configuration, and respective portions 622, 624 of the respective end flaps 71, 87 and respective portions 626, 628 of the respective end flaps 75, 91 that extend past the end panel 39 in the assembled carton 605 in a single-ply configuration.
The impact-resistant features 607 proximate the panel 13, as shown, include a first extension E61 formed by the impact-resistant panel 19 in face-to-face contact with a portion of the panel 51, a second extension E62 formed by the respective portions 614, 616 of the respective end flaps 71, 87, a third extension E63 formed by the impact-resistant panel 15 in face-to-face contact with a portion of the panel 31, and a fourth extension E64 formed by the respective portions 618, 620 of the respective end flaps 75, 91, and with the first extension E61 and the second extension E62 intersecting at a first corner C61, the second extension E62 and the third extension E63 intersecting at a second corner C62, the third extension E63 and the fourth extension E64 intersecting at a third corner C63, and the fourth extension E64 and the first extension E61 intersecting at a fourth corner C64, as shown. As also shown, the impact-resistant features 607 proximate the panel 39 include a fifth extension E65 formed by the impact-resistant panel 35 in face-to-face contact with a portion of the panel 31, a sixth extension E66 formed by the respective portions 622, 624 of the respective end flaps 71, 87, a seventh extension E67 formed by the impact-resistant panel 55 in face-to-face contact with a portion of the panel 51, and an eighth extension E68 formed by the respective portions 626, 628 of the respective end flaps 75, 91, and with the fifth extension E65 and the sixth extension E66 intersecting at a fifth corner C65, the sixth extension E66 and the seventh extension E67 intersecting at a sixth corner C66, the seventh extension E67 and the eighth extension E68 intersecting at a seventh corner C67, and the eighth extension E68 and the fifth extension E65 intersecting at an eighth corner C68, as shown. Such extensions and corners E61, E62, E63, E64, E65, E66, E67, and E68 and C61, C62, C63, C64, C65, C66, C67, and C68 and/or other portions of impact-resistant features 607 provide resistance to impacts as described above with respect to the cartons 5, 105, 205, 305, 505 (
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In this regard, and as shown, the blank 703 is folded into the carton 705 such that the body portion 708 is formed at least partially by the panels 13, 31, 39, 51, and can also be at least partially formed by portions of one or more of the end flaps 63, 771, 79, 787, 67, 775, 83, 791 and with the impact-resistant features 707 extending away from the body portion 708 of the carton 705. The impact-resistant features 707 include the impact-resistant panels 15, 35 in face-to-face contact with portions of the side panel 31 in a two-ply configuration, and the impact-resistant panels 19, 55 in face-to-face contact with portions of the side panel 51 in a two-ply configuration.
The impact-resistant features 707 proximate the panel 13, as shown, include a first extension E71 formed by the impact-resistant panel 19 in face-to-face contact with a portion of the panel 51 and a second extension E72 formed by the impact-resistant panel 15 in face-to-face contact with a portion of the panel 31, with the first extension E71 forming a first corner C71 and a fourth corner C74 and the second extension E72 forming a second corner C72 and a third corner C73. As also shown, the impact-resistant features 707 proximate the panel 39 include a third extension E73 formed by the impact-resistant panel 35 in face-to-face contact with a portion of the panel 31 and a fourth extension E74 formed by the impact-resistant panel 55 in face-to-face contact with a portion of the panel 51, with the third extension E73 forming a fifth corner C75 and an eighth corner C78 and the fourth extension E74 forming a sixth corner C76 and a seventh corner C77, as shown. Such extensions and corners E71, E72, E73, E74, and C71, C72, C73, C74, C75, C76, C77, and C78 and/or other portions of impact-resistant features 707 provide resistance to impacts as described above with respect to the cartons 5, 105, 205, 305, 505, 605 (
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In this regard, and as shown, the blank 803 is folded into the carton 805 such that the body portion 808 is formed at least partially by the panels 13, 31, 39, 51, and can also be at least partially formed by portions of one or more of the end flaps 63, 871, 79, 887, 67, 875, 83, 891 and with the impact-resistant features 807 extending away from the body portion 808 of the carton 805. The impact-resistant features 807 include the impact-resistant panels 15, 35 in face-to-face contact with portions of the side panel 31 in a two-ply configuration, the impact-resistant panels 19, 55 in face-to-face contact with portions of the side panel 51 in a two-ply configuration, the impact-resistant panel 23 in face-to-face contact with a portion of the end flap 63, the impact-resistant panel 43 in face-to-face contact with a portion of the end flap 79, the impact-resistant panel 27 in face-to-face contact with a portion of the end flap 67, and the impact-resistant panel 47 in face-to-face contact with a portion of the end flap 83.
The impact-resistant features 807 proximate the panel 13, as shown, include a first extension E81 formed by the impact-resistant panel 19 in face-to-face contact with a portion of the panel 51, a second extension E82 formed by the impact-resistant panel 23 in face-to-face contact with a portion of the end flap 63, a third second extension E83 formed by the impact-resistant panel 15 in face-to-face contact with a portion of the panel 31, and a fourth extension E84 formed by the impact-resistant panel 27 in face-to-face contact with a portion of the end flap 67, with the first extension E81 and the second extension E82 intersecting at a first corner C81, the second extension E82 and the third extension E83 intersecting at a second corner C82, the third extension E83 and the fourth extension E84 intersecting at a third corner C83, and the fourth extension E84 and the first extension E81 intersecting at a fourth corner C84. As also shown, the impact-resistant features 807 proximate the panel 39 include a fifth extension E85 formed by the impact-resistant panel 35 in face-to-face contact with a portion of the panel 31, a sixth extension E86 formed by the impact-resistant panel 43 in face-to-face contact with a portion of the end flap 79, a seventh extension E87 formed by the impact-resistant panel 55 in face-to-face contact with a portion of the panel 51, and an eighth extension E88 formed by the impact-resistant panel 47 in face-to-face contact with a portion of the end flap 83, with the fifth extension E85 and the sixth extension E86 intersecting at a fifth corner C85, the sixth extension E86 and the seventh extension E87 intersecting at a sixth corner C86, the seventh extension E87 and the eighth extension E88 intersecting at a seventh corner C87, and the eighth extension E88 and the fifth extension E85 intersecting at an eighth corner C88. Such extensions and corners E81, E82, E83, E84, E85, E86, E87, E88 and C81, C82, C83, C84, C85, C86, C87, and C88 and/or other portions of impact-resistant features 807 provide resistance to impacts as described above with respect to the cartons 5, 105, 205, 305, 505, 605, 705 (
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As shown, the blank 903 is folded into the carton 905 such that the body portion 908 is formed at least partially by the panels 13, 31, 39, 51, and with the impact-resistant features 907 extending away from the body portion 908 of the carton 905. The impact-resistant features 907 include the impact-resistant panels 15, 35 in face-to-face contact with portions of the side panel 31 in a two-ply configuration and the impact-resistant panels 19, 55 in face-to-face contact with portions of the side panel 51 in a two-ply configuration.
The impact-resistant features 907 proximate the panel 13, as shown, include a first extension E91 formed by the impact-resistant panel 19 in face-to-face contact with a portion of the panel 51 and a second extension E92 formed by the impact-resistant panel 15 in face-to-face contact with a portion of the panel 31, with the first extension E91 forming a first corner C91 and a fourth corner C94 and the second extension E92 forming a second corner C92 and a third corner C93. As also shown, the impact-resistant features 907 proximate the panel 39 include a third extension E93 formed by the impact-resistant panel 35 in face-to-face contact with a portion of the panel 31 and a fourth extension E94 formed by the impact-resistant panel 55 in face-to-face contact with a portion of the panel 51, with the third extension E93 forming a fifth corner C95 and an eighth corner C98 and the fourth extension E94 forming a sixth corner C96 and a seventh corner C97, as shown. Such extensions and corners E91, E92, E93, E94, and C91, C92, C93, C94, C95, C96, C97, and C98 and/or other portions of impact-resistant features 907 provide resistance to impacts as described above with respect to the cartons 5, 105, 205, 305, 505, 605, 705, 805 (
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As shown, the end flaps 63, 79, 67, 83 are configured as a second plurality of end flaps, and the end flaps 71, 87, 75, 91 are configured as a first plurality of end flaps, with the end flap 71 having lateral outer edge margins 1014, 1016 that extend to respective lateral outer edges 1018, 1020 of the end flap 71, the end flap 87 having lateral outer edge margins 1022, 1024 that extend to respective lateral outer edges 1026, 1028 of the end flap 87, the end flap 75 having lateral outer edge margins 1030, 1032 that extend to respective lateral outer edges 1034, 1036 of the end flap 75, and the end flap 91 having lateral outer edge margins 1038, 1040 that extend to respective lateral outer edges 1042, 1044 of the end flap 91. It will be understood that the blank 1003 can be differently-arranged without departing from the disclosure.
In one exemplary embodiment, the carton 1005 can be assembled by positioning the blank 1003 with the interior side facing up and folding the impact-resistant panel 55 at the fold line 57 into at least partial face-to-face contact with the fourth side panel 51 and thereafter folding the second side panel 31 at the fold line 33 into at least partial face-to-face contact with respective portions of the impact-resistant panel 15 and the first side panel 13. The impact-resistant panel 15 can thereafter be folded at the fold line 17 into at least partial face-to-face contact with the exterior side 1001 of the first side panel 13 (i.e., the impact-resistant panel 15 is backfolded relative to the aforementioned folding).
Thereafter, the impact-resistant panel 35 can be folded at the fold line 37 into at least partial face-to-face contact with the second side panel 31 and such that the third side panel 39 and the attachment flap 46 are carried into at least partial face-to-face contact with respective portions of the second side panel 31 and the first side panel 13. The fourth side panel 51 can then be folded at the fold line 53 into at least partial face-to-face contact with respective portions of the impact-resistant panel 19 and the first side panel 13, and such that the impact-resistant panel 55 (which was previously folded into at least partial face-to-face contact with the fourth side panel 51) is folded into at least partial face-to-face contact with the attachment flap 46.
Thereafter, the carton 1005 can be arranged in an open sleeve configuration that extends around the interior 1009 of the carton 1005 and such that the first side panel 13 is in parallel spaced relation with the third side panel 39, and such that the second side panel 31, the impact-resistant panel 15, and the impact-resistant panel 35 are in parallel spaced relation with the fourth side panel 51, the impact-resistant panel 55, the impact-resistant panel 19, and the attachment flap 46.
In such an arrangement, the impact-resistant panels 15, 35 are in at least partial face-to-face contact with respective portions of the second side panel 31 such that the impact-resistant panel 15 and a portion of the second side panel 31, and the impact-resistant panel 35 and a portion of the second side panel 31, extend outwardly, e.g., away from the interior 1009, from the carton 1005 in a two-ply configuration. Similarly, the impact-resistant panels 55, 19 are each in at least partial face-to-face contact with respective portions of the fourth side panel 51 such that the impact-resistant panel 55 and a portion of the fourth side panel 51, and the impact-resistant panel 19 and a portion of the fourth side panel 51 extend outwardly from the carton 1005 in a two-ply configuration. The partially assembled carton 1005 illustrated in
Still referring to
As shown in
The second end 1012 of the carton 1005 can be closed in a similar folding sequence as that described above with respect to the first end 1011 of the carton 1005. For example, the end flaps 75, 91 can be folded at the respective fold lines 77, 93 in the direction of the respective arrows A26, A27 inwardly toward the interior 1009 of the carton 1005. As the end flaps 75, 91 are folded downwardly, the lateral outer edge margins 1030, 1040 and 1032, 1038 of the end flaps 75, 91 urge the respective impact-resistant panels 27, 47 to fold at the respective fold lines 29, 49 in the direction of the respective arrows A28, A29, outwardly away from the interior 1009 of the carton 1005 such that the lateral outer edge margins 1030, 1040 are in at least partial face-to-face contact with the impact-resistant panel 27 and the lateral outer edge margins 1032, 1038 are in at least partial face-to-face contact with the impact resistant panel 47. The end flaps 75, 91 can also be in at least partial face-to-face contact in this configuration, and the impact-resistant panels 27, 48 can be positioned in generally perpendicular relation relative to the respective panels 13, 39. In such an arrangement, the lateral edges 1034, 1044 of the respective end flaps 75, 91 are positioned to be generally aligned with the fold line 69, and the lateral edges 1036, 1042 of the respective end flaps 75, 91 are positioned to be generally aligned with the fold line 85.
Accordingly, the lateral edges 1034, 1044 of the respective end flaps 75, 91 are also positioned as a folding structure or folding edge about which the end flap 67 can be folded at the fold line 69 in the direction of the arrow A30 and the lateral edges 1036, 1042 of the respective end flaps 75, 91 are positioned as a folding structure or folding edge about which the end flap 83 can be folded at the fold line 85 in the direction of the arrow A31 to provide the end flaps 83, 67 in at least partial face-to-face contact with the end flaps 75, 91 and/or each other, and such that a second closed end 1012 of the carton 1005 is formed. In such an arrangement, respective portions of the end flaps 67, 83 are also positioned in overlapping relation with the respective impact-resistant panels 27, 47. The respective lateral outer edge margins 1032, 1038 and 1030, 1040 of the end flaps 75, 91 maintain the respective impact-resistant panels 47, 27 in a substantially planar or otherwise generally stationary position to facilitate folding of the respective end flaps 83, 67.
The fully formed and closed carton 1005 is shown in
As shown in
As shown in
Such extensions E1001, E1002, E1003, E1004, E1005, E1006, E1007, and E1008 and corners C1001, C1002, C1003, C1004, C1005, C1006, C1007, and C1008 extending from the body portion 1008 of the carton 1005, and/or other portions of the impact-resistant features 1007, provide resistance to impacts as described above with respect to the cartons 5, 105, 205, 305, 505, 605, 705, 805, 905 (
Additionally, at the first end 1011 of the carton 1005, the edges 1018, 1028 of the respective end flaps 71, 87 are sandwiched or disposed between the end flap 63 and the impact-resistant panel 23, with the edges 1018, 1028 spaced away from the fold line 65 toward the interior 1009 of the carton 1005, and the edges 1020, 1026 of the respective end flaps 71, 87 are sandwiched or disposed between the end flap 79 and the impact-resistant panel 43, with the edges 1020, 1026 spaced away from the fold line 81 toward the interior 1009 of the carton 1005. In one embodiment, the edges 1018, 1028 and the edges 1020, 1026 can be generally aligned with or abutting the respective fold lines 65, 81.
At the second end 1012 of the carton 1005, the edges 1036, 1042 of the respective end flaps 75, 91 are sandwiched or disposed between the end flap 83 and the impact-resistant panel 47, with the edges 1036, 1042 spaced away from the fold line 85 toward the interior 1009 of the carton 1005, and the edges 1034, 1044 of the respective end flaps 75, 91 are sandwiched or disposed between the end flap 67 and the impact-resistant panel 27, with the edges 1034, 1044 spaced away from the fold line 69. In one embodiment, the edges 1036, 1042 and the edges 1034, 1044 can be generally aligned with or abutting the respective fold lines 85, 69.
Accordingly, the respective extensions E1002, E1006, E1004, and E1008 present rounded outer edges formed by the respective fold lines 65, 81, 69, 85 so as to provide a more robust structure, for example, as compared to an arrangement that presents multiple outward-facing edges. Furthermore, the positioning of portions of the end flaps 71, 87 between the end flap 63 and the impact-resistant panel 23, portions of the end flaps 71, 87 between the end flap 79 and the impact-resistant panel 43, portions of the respective end flaps 75, 91 between the end flap 67 and the impact-resistant panel 27, and portions of the respective end flaps 75, 91 between the end flap 83 and the impact-resistant panel 47 provides additional strength to the respective extensions E1002, E1006, E1004, and E1008.
It will be understood that the cartons disclosed herein can be differently-arranged without departing from the disclosure. For example, as described above with regard to the carton 905, one or more of the cartons 5, 105, 205, 305, 505, 605, 705, 805, 1005 can be devoid of one or more end flaps such that the cartons 5, 105, 205, 305, 505, 605, 705, 805, 1005 can be provided with at least one open end, e.g., in a sleeve-like arrangement. In such a configuration, a respective carton 5, 105, 205, 305, 505, 605, 705, 805, 1005 can then be placed into an outer container, for example, a larger carton or other package.
The blanks according to the present disclosure can be, for example, formed from coated paperboard and similar materials. For example, the interior and/or exterior sides of the blanks 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 blanks may then be coated with a varnish to protect any information printed on the blank. The blanks 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 blanks may be constructed of paperboard of a caliper such that it is heavier and more rigid than ordinary paper. The blanks 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 blanks 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 embodiments. As various changes could be made in the above construction without departing from the 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. Furthermore, the scope of the present disclosure covers various modifications, combinations, alterations, etc., of the above-described embodiments that are within the scope of the claims. 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 claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/776,716, filed on Dec. 7, 2018, and is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15/938,011, filed on Mar. 28, 2018, which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/477,641, filed on Mar. 28, 2017. The disclosures of each U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/477,641, filed on Mar. 28, 2017, U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15/938,011, filed on Mar. 28, 2018, and U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/776,716, filed on Dec. 7, 2018, are hereby incorporated by reference for all purposes as if presented herein in their respective entirety.
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