Claims
- 1. A collapsible carrier for tapered articles, comprising:
- a pair of upright handle panels secured together in a face-to-face contacting relationship;
- a pair of divergent upper panels foldably joined respectively to lower edges of said handle panels, each of said upper panels having a first article-receiving aperture formed therein; and
- a pair of convergent lower panels foldably interconnected with said upper panels to form in cooperation with said upper panels a tubular structure defining a tube axis generally parallel to said lower edges of said handle panels, each of said lower panels having a second article-receiving aperture vertically aligned with said first receiving aperture in adjacent one of said upper panels,
- each of said upper and lower panels having a width extending perpendicularly to said tube axis, the summation of said widths of said lower panels being less than that of said widths of said upper panels so as to prevent said tubular structure from collapsing flat when at least one of vertically aligned pairs of said first and second receiving apertures is loaded with an article.
- 2. The carrier according to claim 1, further comprising a pair of support legs extending downwardly respectively from portions of said tubular structure adjacent to outer lower edges of said upper panels so as to support said carrier thereon.
- 3. The carrier according to claim 2, wherein said support legs are formed from material struck from said lower panels to define said second receiving apertures.
- 4. The carrier according to claim 2, wherein said support legs are formed from material struck from said upper panels to define said first receiving apertures, said support legs being foldably joined at upper ends thereof respectively to said upper panels near said outer lower edges of said upper panels.
- 5. The carrier according to claim 1, wherein said lower panels are foldably joined respectively to outer lower edges of said upper panels and are foldably joined together along inner lower edges thereof.
- 6. The carrier according to claim 1, further comprising a pair of medial strips extending generally parallel to said tube axis, said medial strips being foldably joined respectively to outer lower edges of said upper panels, said lower panels being foldably joined respectively to lower edges of said medial strips and being foldably joined together along inner lower edges thereof.
- 7. A carrier for tapered articles, comprising:
- a pair of upright handle panels secured together in a face-to-face contacting relationship;
- a pair of divergent upper panels foldably joined respectively to lower edges of said handle panels, each of said upper panels having a first article-receiving aperture formed therein;
- a pair of convergent lower panels foldably interconnected with said upper panels to form in cooperation with said upper panels a tubular structure, each of said lower panels having a second article-receiving aperture vertically aligned with said first receiving aperture in adjacent one of said upper panels, said lower panels being foldably joined together along inner lower edges thereof and being formed with a locking aperture at a position along said inner lower edges; and
- a stabilizing structure extending downwardly from said upper panels into said tubular structure, said stabilizing structure being provided at a lower end thereof with locking means for insertion into said locking aperture such that said locking means when in said locking aperture engages an outside surface of said lower panels, said stabilizing structure being provided with a stopper portion for engagement with an inside surfaces of said lower panels, said stopper portion being interposed between said lower end of said stabilizing structure and an upper end of said stabilizing structure.
- 8. The carrier according to claim 7, wherein said locking means comprises a sloping guide edge for abutment against a perimeter of said locking aperture and guiding said locking means into said locking aperture during assembly of said carrier whereby said assembly is facilitated.
- 9. The carrier according to claim 7, wherein said stabilizing structure comprises a pair of partition tabs foldably joined respectively to said upper panels and extending downwardly, said tabs being secured together at lower portions thereof, and said locking means comprises a hook formed by said lower portions of said tabs.
- 10. The carrier according to claim 9, wherein said partition tabs are joined to said upper panels along fold lines parallel to said lower edges of said handle panels, and said stopper portion has a horizontal dimension greater than the length of said locking aperture along said inner lower edges of said lower panels.
- 11. The carrier according to claim 9, wherein said tabs are formed from material struck from said upper panels to define said first receiving apertures.
- 12. A carrier for tapered articles, comprising:
- a pair of upright handle panels secured together in a face-to-face contacting relationship;
- a pair of divergent upper panels foldably joined respectively to lower edges of said handle panels along first fold lines, each of said upper panels having a first article-receiving aperture formed therein;
- a pair of convergent lower panels foldably interconnected with said upper panels to form in cooperation with said upper panels a tubular structure, each of said lower panels having a second article-receiving aperture vertically aligned with said first receiving aperture in adjacent one of said upper panels; and
- a pair of partition tabs foldably joined respectively to said upper panels along second fold lines and extending downwardly into said tubular structure, said second fold lines being disposed at locations spaced outwardly from said first fold lines respectively, said tabs being separated at upper portions thereof from each other and secured together at lower portions thereof so as to form a stabilizing structure for inhibiting said upper panels from spreading far from each other.
- 13. The carrier according to claim 12, wherein said tabs are formed from material struck from said upper panels to define said first receiving apertures.
- 14. The carrier according to claim 13, wherein said lower panels are foldably joined together along inner lower edges thereof and are formed with a locking aperture at a position vertically aligned with said stabilizing structure, and said stabilizing structure is provided at a lower end thereof with locking means for insertion into said locking aperture such that said locking means when in said locking aperture engages an outside surface of said lower panels and prevents downward movement of said lower panels.
- 15. The carrier according to claim 14, wherein said locking means comprises a hook formed by said lower portions of said tabs.
- 16. The carrier according to claim 14, wherein said stabilizing structure is provided with a stopper portion for engagement with an inside surfaces of said lower panels so as to prevent upward movement of said lower panels, said stopper portion being interposed between said lower end of said stabilizing structure and said second fold lines.
- 17. The carrier according to claim 16, wherein said lower panels are joined together along a third fold line parallel to said first fold lines, said locking aperture is a slot formed along said third fold line such that said slot interrupts said third fold line, and said stopper portion has a horizontal dimension greater than the length of said slot.
- 18. The carrier according to claim 14, wherein said locking means comprises a sloping guide edge for abutment against a perimeter of said locking aperture and guiding said locking means into said locking aperture when said stabilizing structure is lowered with respect to said lower panels.
- 19. The carrier according to claim 14, further comprising a pair of support legs extending downwardly respectively from portions of said tubular structure adjacent to outer lower edges of said upper panels so as to support said carrier thereon such that said lower panels are held above a support surface when said carrier is placed on said support surface.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation in part of application Ser. No. 08/283,874 filed Aug. 1, 1994, and now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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