Carton with locking mechanism

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6293460
  • Patent Number
    6,293,460
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, April 20, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 25, 2001
    22 years ago
Abstract
A carton and blank for forming the same including a plurality of spaced apart sections having respective end panels, at least one locking mechanism including a notch formed in one of the end panels and an edge portion formed in an adjacent end panel, each edge portion having a slanted portion and a straight portion forming a junction with the junction being insertable into the notch when the sections are folded together.
Description




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention is directed to a carton formed from a blank having foldable sections in which the top panels of each of the sections cooperate to engage each other through a locking mechanism. Spaced apart top panels are provided with notches at the ends thereof and alternating spaced apart top panels include edge portions such that the edge portions interlock with the notches to secure the foldable sections into place and thereby form a sturdy carton.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention is generally directed to a carton formed from a blank having sections which are foldable along parallel fold lines. At least one pair of panels include a locking mechanism enabling the sections to be folded into an interlocking relationship through the locking mechanism to provide a sturdy carton. In a particular aspect of the present invention spaced apart panels of one pair of sections are provided with notches at opposed ends thereof which can receive and thereby lock the corresponding spaced apart panels of the other pair of sections through an edge portion. The edge portions of the spaced apart panels which are insertable into the notches are comprised of a slanted portion and a straight portion which come together at a junction defining an obtuse angle. The respective junctions of the pair of spaced apart panels lockingly engage the notches of the other pair of spaced apart panels to thereby secure the carton in place when the sections are folded into the form of a carton without the need for glues, adhesives, staples or other similar securing devices.




In a preferred form of the invention the notches are formed from converging cutlines that meet at a junction which is curvilinear. In another preferred form of the invention, the slanted portion of the edge portion is curvilinear to provide greater resistance to tearing. In a further preferred form of the invention, a gap is provided between the slanted portion and the straight portion to provide enhanced interlocking between the edge portion and the notch.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The following drawings in which like reference characters illustrate like parts is illustrative of embodiments of the invention and are not intended to limit the invention as encompassed by the claims forming part of the application.





FIG. 1

is a plan view of a blank for forming an embodiment of a carton in accordance with the present invention; and





FIG. 2

is a partial plan view of adjacent panels showing a further embodiment of the locking mechanism in accordance with the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




The present invention is generally directed to a carton formed from a blank which includes a locking mechanism. The blank includes a plurality of foldable sections, typically four sections. End panels are included in each of the four sections which interact with each other to thereby lock the sections in place when the sections are folded upon each other along fold lines to form the carton. Referring to

FIG. 1

, there is shown a blank


2


comprising four foldable sections wherein Sections


4


A and


4


B constitute a first pair of spaced apart sections and Sections


6


A and


6


B constitute a second pair of spaced apart sections. The number of sections may be greater than four to form a polygonal shaped carton. However, for the purpose of illustrating the present invention, a four section carton will be exemplified.




The first pair of spaced apart Sections


4


A and


4


B each have a corresponding end panel


8


A and


8


B, respectively constituting spaced apart end panels with each end panel having a pair of spaced apart notches. More specifically, end panel


8


A is provided with spaced apart notches


10


A and


12


A and end panel


8


B is provided with spaced apart notches


10


B and


12


B. The positioning of the notches is chosen so that the notches may interlock with corresponding edge portions of adjacent panels.




The notches


10


A,


12


A,


10


B and


10


B are formed from converging cutlines


11


A and


11


B as specifically shown for the notch


10


. As explained hereinafter, the cutlines


11


A and


11


B may be straight and thereby form a V-shaped notch shown in

FIG. 1

or may have a curvilinear shape wherein the cutlines converge to form a somewhat rounded junction as shown in FIG.


2


and as described hereinafter.




The Sections


6


A and


6


B are provided with corresponding spaced apart end panels


14


A and


14


B. Each of the end panels


14


A and


14


B is provided with an edge portion comprised of a slanted portion and a straight portion to form a junction therebetween. As used herein the term “straight portion” shall mean that the straight portion is at least substantially perpendicular to the edge


23


of the respective top panel (e.g. end panel


14


A). The term “slanted portion” shall mean that the slanted portion is not perpendicular to the edge


23


but rather forms an obtuse angle at the junction with the straight portion.




More specifically, end panel


14


A is provided with opposed edge portions


16


A and


18


A. Each of the respective edge portions


16


A and


18


A is provided with respective straight portions


20


A and


22


A. As previously explained the straight portions are at least substantially perpendicular to the edge


23


of the end panel


14


A. Extending from the straight portions


20


A and


22


A are slanted portions


24


A and


26


A, respectively. Portions


20


A and


24


A join at a junction


28


A while the portions


22


A and


26


A join at a junction


30


A. The angle formed between the portions


20


A and


24


A as well as the portions


22


A and


26


A is an obtuse angle, typically about 135°. As explained with reference to

FIG. 2

, the junction (e.g.


28


A) between the slanted portion and the straight portion may be curvilinear to better avoid tearing from the locking operation.




As shown in

FIG. 1

, the end of the slanted portion (e.g.


24


A) opposed form the junction (e.g.


28


A) terminates adjacent a short edge


25


of the adjacent end panel


8


A with sufficient clearance to enable the locking mechanism of adjacent panels to interlock and the carton to thereby be formed.




The panel


14


B is constructed in a manner similar to panel


14


A. In particular, straight portions


20


B and


22


B are joined by slanted portions


24


B and


26


B at respective junctions


28


B and


30


B so that the portions


20


B and


24


B and


22


B and


26


B, respectively, form an obtuse angle as previously described. The junctions


28


B and


30


B as explained above may be curvilinear as well.




In operation, when the respective Sections


4


A,


6


A,


4


B and


6


B are folded together to form a container, the panels


8


A and


8


B are folded downwardly followed by panels


14


A and


14


B. As a consequence, the junction


28


A of panel


14


A engages notch


12


A of panel


8


A to lock the respective panels together. Similar locking engagements are obtained by the interaction of junction


30


A and notch


10


B, junction


28


B and notch


12


B and junction


30


B and notch


10


A, respectively when the sections


4


A,


6


A,


4


B and


6


B are folded to form the carton.




As previously described, the junctions


28


A,


28


B,


30


A and


30


B may be curvilinear as shown in FIG.


2


. Referring specifically to

FIG. 2

there is shown an edge portion


40


having a straight portion


42


and a slanted portion


44


which join at a junction


46


. It will be noted that the junction


46


is curvilinear.





FIG. 2

also shows that the notch which enters locking engagement with the edge portion may be formed from cutlines which form a curvilinear junction. Referring again to

FIG. 2

a notch


50


is formed from opposed converging cutlines


52


and


54


which converge at the junction


56


. The junction


56


has a curvilinear form and constitutes a preferred embodiment of the present invention.




In another and preferred embodiment of the invention a gap is provided between the slanted portion and the short edge of the adjacent portion for enhanced locking of the edge portion and the notch. Referring to

FIG. 2

there is provided a U-shaped gap


60


forming by extending the short edge


25


a distance “x” and by extending the slanted portion


62


downwardly by a leg


64


to form a U-shaped gap. The presence of the gap


60


to provide a more uniform operation of the locking mechanism.



Claims
  • 1. A carton comprising a plurality of spaced apart sections having respective end panels, at least one locking mechanism comprising a notch formed near one end in one of said end panels and an edge portion formed near an end of an adjacent end panel which is adjacent to said one end said locking mechanism locking adjacent panels together, each edge portion having a slanted portion and a straight portion forming a first junction therebetween, said first junction being insertable into said notch to lock adjacent panels together when the sections are folded together.
  • 2. The carton of claim 1 wherein the notch is V-shaped.
  • 3. The carton of claim 1 wherein the notch is formed from converging cutlines.
  • 4. The carton of claim 1 wherein the first junction between the slanted portion and the straight portion is curvilinear.
  • 5. The carton of claim 1 comprising four foldable sections, each section having an end panel, one pair of spaced apart end panels having a notch, and an alternating spaced apart end panels having said edge portion.
  • 6. The carton of claim 5 wherein the notch is V-shaped.
  • 7. The carton of claim 5 wherein the notch is formed from converging cutlines.
  • 8. The carton of claim 5 wherein the first junction between the slanted portion and the straight portion is curvilinear.
  • 9. A blank foldable into a carton comprising a plurality of spaced apart sections having respective end panels each having respective ends, at least one locking mechanism comprising a notch formed near one end in one of said end panels and an edge portion formed in an adjacent end panel which is adjacent to said one end in an adjacent end panel, said locking mechanism locking adjacent panels together when the blank is folded into a carton, each edge portion having a slanted portion and a straight portion forming a first junction therebetween, said junctions being insertable into said notches to lock adjacent panels together when the sections are folded together to form said carton.
  • 10. The blank of claim 9 wherein the notch is V-shaped.
  • 11. The blank of claim 9 wherein the notch is formed from converging cutlines.
  • 12. The blank of claim 9 wherein the first junction between the slanted portion and the straight portion is curvilinear.
RELATED APPLICATION

This is a continuation application of U.S. Ser. No. 09/295,877 filed Apr. 21, 1999 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,076,730 which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/084,301 filed May 5, 1998.

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Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
60/084301 May 1998 US
Continuations (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 09/295877 Apr 1999 US
Child 09/552948 US