Claims
- 1. A handle structure for a carton having a handle panel with opposing side edges and opposing end edges that intersect to form corners of the handle panel, the handle structure comprising:a strap member integrally conjoined with the handle panel extending between said end edges having opposing strap edges substantially disjoined from the handle panel said strap member including a substantially centrally disposed region wherein opposing central strap edge segments of said opposing strap edges are substantially parallel to and mediate said opposing side edges; and a severance line segment disposed proximate each of the corners of the handle panel extending from a first end point proximate an associated one of said corners to a second end point proximate said centrally disposed region of said strap member; such that when a force that is substantially normal to a plane in which said handle panels lies is exerted upon said centrally disposed region, said strap member is flexed substantially outwardly of said plane from a biased position proximate said plane.
- 2. The handle structure of claim 1, wherein each said severance line segment is substantially parallel to said opposing side edges.
- 3. The handle structure of claim 1, wherein each said severance line segment diverges from a proximate one of said opposing side edges as said severance line segment extends from said second end point to said first end point.
- 4. The handle structure of claim 1, wherein an array of cylindrical articles of a predetermined diameter are to be packaged within said carton and said first end point lies on or adjacent a tangent line where a cylindrical sidewall of a body one of the articles disposed at a corner of the array adjacent the handle panel is tangent to the handle panel.
- 5. The handle structure of claim 1, wherein a web conjoining an end region of said handle structure that is adjacent a termination of a respective one of said opposing strap edge and regions of the handle panel adjacent a respective one of said opposing side edges is defined in part by a respective said severance line segment.
- 6. The handle structure of claim 1, further comprising a gusset formed from a non-coincident pair of a score line and a perforated line disposed at each of said corners having a first end adjacent the respective said corner and a second end adjacent said first end point of said severance line segment.
- 7. A handle structure for blank for forming a carton having a handle panel with opposing side edges and opposing end edges that intersect to form corners of the handle panel, the handle structure comprising:a strap member integrally conjoined with the handle panel extending between said end edges having opposing strap edges substantially disjoined from the handle panel said strap member including a substantially centrally disposed region wherein opposing central strap edge segments of said opposing strap edges are substantially parallel to and mediate said opposing side edges; and a severance line segment disposed proximate each of the corners of the handle panel extending from a first end point proximate an associated one of said corners to a second end point proximate said centrally disposed region of said strap member; such that when a force that is substantially normal to a plane in which said handle panels lies is exerted upon said centrally disposed region, said strap member is flexed substantially outwardly of said plane from a biased position proximate said plane.
- 8. The handle structure of claim 7, further comprising a plurality of first frangible members interconnecting said opposing strap edges and adjacent portions of the handle panel disposed such that as a force that is substantially perpendicular to a notional plane of the handle panel is exerted upon said centrally disposed region of said strap member, said strap member flexes outwardly of the handle panel in a coordinated sequence beginning closest said centrally disposed region and progressing toward respective ones of said opposing edges.
- 9. The handle panel of claim 7, further comprising a plurality of second frangible members bridging said severance line segments disposed such that as a force that is substantially perpendicular to a notional plane of the handle panel is exerted upon said centrally disposed region of said strap member, said strap member flexes outwardly of the handle panel in a coordinated sequence beginning closest said centrally disposed region and progressing toward respective ones of said opposing edges.
- 10. The handle structure of claim 7, wherein each said severance line segment is substantially parallel to said opposing side edges.
- 11. The handle structure of claim 7, wherein each said severance line segment diverges from a proximate one of said opposing side edges as said severance line segment extends from said second end point to said first end point.
- 12. The handle structure of claim 7, wherein an array of cylindrical articles of a predetermined diameter are to be packaged within said carton and said first end point lies on or adjacent a tangent line where a cylindrical sidewall of a body one of the articles disposed at a corner of the array adjacent the handle panel is tangent to the handle panel.
- 13. The handle structure of claim 7, wherein a web conjoining an end region of said handle structure that is adjacent a termination of a respective one of said opposing strap edge and regions of the handle panel adjacent a respective one of said opposing side edges is is defined in part by a respective said severance line segment.
- 14. The handle structure of claim 7, further comprising a gusset formed from a non-coincident pair of a score line and a perforated line disposed at each of said corners having a first end adjacent the respective said corner and a second end adjacent said first end point of said severance line segment.
- 15. A handle structure for a carton having a handle panel with opposing side edges and opposing end edges that intersect to form corners of the handle panel, the handle structure comprising:a strap member integrally conjoined with the handle panel extending between said end edges having opposing strap edges substantially disjoined from the handle panel said strap member including a substantially centrally disposed region wherein opposing central strap edge segments of said opposing strap edges are substantially parallel to and mediate said opposing side edges; and a severance line segment disposed proximate each of the corners of the handle panel extending from a first end point proximate an associated one of said corners to a second end point proximate said centrally disposed region of said strap member wherein a web conjoining an end region of said handle structure that is adjacent a termination of a respective one of said opposing strap edge and regions of the handle panel adjacent a respective one of said opposing side edges is is defined in part by a respective said severance line segment; such that when a force that is substantially normal to a plane in which said handle panels lies is exerted upon said centrally disposed region, said strap member is flexed substantially outwardly of said plane from a biased position proximate said plane.
- 16. The handle structure of claim 15, wherein each said severance line segment is substantially parallel to said opposing side edges.
- 17. The handle structure of claim 15, wherein each said severance line segment diverges from a proximate one of said opposing side edges as said severance line segment extends from said second end point to said first end point.
- 18. The handle structure of claim 15, wherein an array of cylindrical articles of a predetermined diameter are to be packaged within said carton and said first end point lies on or adjacent a tangent line where a cylindrical sidewall of a body one of the articles disposed at a corner of the array adjacent the handle panel is tangent to the handle panel.
- 19. The handle structure of claim 15, further comprising a gusset formed from a non-coincident pair of a score line and a perforated line disposed at each of said corners having a first end adjacent the respective said corner and a second end adjacent said first end point of said severance line segment.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/336,502 filed Jun. 18, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,129,266.
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