Claims
- 1. An article carrier of the wraparound type of sheet material for packaging a plurality of articles in at least one row including an elongated blank having fold lines to form panels comprising:
- a pair of closure panels designed to overlap when applied to the articles to be packaged, a first closure panel of said pair of closure panels including a plurality of locking units, each locking unit having a tongue along a terminal edge of said first panel and a locking tab in longitudinal alignment therewith, a second closure panel of said pair of closure panels including a plurality of first and second transversely elongated slits, each slit being formed by opposite, cooperating edges of sheet material substantially in abutting relationship, said first slits being adjacent and substantially parallel to said second slits and lying between said second slits and a terminal edge of said second closure panel, said terminal edge of said second closure panel being opposite of said terminal edge of said first closure panel on said blank, said first and second slits having closure panel material therebetween, said material forming a full width protector strap extending substantially entirely within a single plane between the substantially abutting edges of said first and second slits, one protector strap being in longitudinal alignment with each locking unit; each of said second slits having one of said tongues threadable between the deflected edges thereof forming a first opening substantially the thickness of said sheet material so that said tongue overlies said second closure panel when said closure panels are in overlapping relation, each of said first slits having one of said locking tabs punchable between the deflected edges thereof forming a second opening substantially the thickness of said sheet material so that said locking tab overlies said second closure panel and includes edge-to-edge engagement with said second closure panel, said protector strap overlying said locking tab along the interior of said carrier to retain said locking tab in locked engagement and provide extra strength.
- 2. The article carrier disclosed in claim 1, wherein each of said first slits includes a pair of relief extensions, one extension at each end of said first slit, said extensions extending toward said adjacent second slit.
- 3. The article carrier disclosed in claim 2, wherein said extensions are at an angle of substantially 135.degree. from said first slit.
- 4. The article carrier as disclosed in claim 1, wherein each of said second slits includes a pair of relief slits, one relief slit at each end of said second slit, said relief slits extending toward said adjacent first slit.
- 5. The article carrier disclosed in claim 4, wherein said relief slits are at an angle of substantially 90.degree. from said second slit.
- 6. The article carrier disclosed in claim 1, wherein each of said first slits includes a pair of relief extensions, one at each end of said first slit, said extensions extending toward said adjacent second slit at an angle of substantially 135.degree. from said first slit; and each of said second slits includes a pair of relief slits, one relief slit at each end of said second slit, said relief slits extending toward said adjacent first slit at an angle of substantially 90.degree. from said second slit; said relief slits and said relief extensions terminating with a bridge of closure panel material therebetween, said relief slits and relief extensions further outlining said protector straps.
- 7. The article carrier disclosed in claim 6, wherein the pair of relief slits for said second slits are rounded to minimize strain at the 90.degree. corner.
- 8. The article carrier disclosed in claim 6, wherein said bridge at each end of said slits is substantially equal in length to the combination length of the adjacent relief extension and relief slit to insure sufficient strength and lock retention.
- 9. The article carrier disclosed in claim 8, wherein said bridge at each end of said slits extends along the line of the relief extension at substantially 135.degree. toward the end of the relief slit.
- 10. The article carrier disclosed in claim 1, wherein said locking tab is bifurcated along the free edge to provided added flexibility during the punching operation.
- 11. The article carrier disclosed in claim 1, wherein said tongue and said locking tab extend through the respective slits so as to lie in substantially the same plane and parallel to said closure panels and said protector strap.
- 12. The article carrier disclosed in claim 1, wherein said tongue extends through said first slit so as to include edge to edge engagement.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 488,673, filed Apr. 26, 1983, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (10)
Continuations (1)
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