This invention relates to a container carrier with a uniform pitch applicating feature having container receiving apertures for unitizing a plurality of containers.
Conventional container carriers are often used to unitize a plurality of similarly sized containers, such as cans, bottles, jars and boxes and/or similar containers that require unitization. Carriers are generally planar arrays of rings, sometimes referred to as a “six-pack carrier.” Flexible plastic ring carriers are one such conventional container carrier. Carriers are applied to containers of various sizes and shapes along various points along the sidewall or under the chime of the container. A preferable machine would be capable of application of a container carrier to a wide range of container sizes.
Flexible plastic ring carriers having a plurality of container receiving apertures, typically of an oval, round or rectangular configuration, that each engage a corresponding container may be used to unitize groups of four, six, eight, twelve or other suitable groups of containers into a convenient multipackage. Conventional carriers are arranged in aligned arrays of longitudinal rows and transverse ranks of container receiving apertures. Flexible ring carriers may include a handle that extends upwardly from the carrier to enable a consumer to carry the package from the top (called a “top lift carrier”) or outwardly from a side of the carrier to enable a consumer to carry the package from the side (called a “side lift carrier”).
Conventional carriers are often applied to various containers with applicating machines that include a circular jaw drum used to apply carriers to individual containers. The jaw drum may stretch the container carrier for application to the individual containers. Individual containers may also be rotated, either manually or mechanically, into a preferred orientation after packaging randomly oriented containers in the container carrier. The stretching of the carrier and/or rotation of the containers may destroy the integrity of the flexible container carrier through excessive torque applied to the respective thermoplastic rings within the container carrier.
Prior art applicating machines, systems and methods generally require several different versions or configurations of machines to accommodate different container carriers, package sizes and package configurations. Machines are traditionally a limitation on the range of container diameters, size of packages or configuration of packages that can be effectively packaged by a single system.
Finally, different machines or complex set-up procedures would also be required for containers having different sizes, heights and/or widths, resulting in different lengths, called “pitch” herein, between each adjacent container. As such, different machines and/or set-up procedures are traditionally required to bring the carrier to the correct position around the container. Therefore, a need arises for a container carrier and associated application of container carriers with an improved more universal application without detriment to the integrity of the carrier.
The present invention is directed to a uniform pitch application pitch feature on a container carrier for packaging containers that include an arrangement of container receiving apertures that are configured to permit placement over containers and permit carrying a unitized package of containers.
The invention is for the application of the container carrier onto containers to form a multipackage. This invention adds a uniform series of apertures to the container carrier in the machine direction of a multipack carrier. This allows for application machines to be developed that use the apertures for synchronizing the container carrier material to the containers, thereby making it container pitch independent. The internal features of the carrier that would receive the containers can then be varied to best match the containers with little to no impact to the machinery. The application of the container carrier may be accomplished via rolling the carriers out via a circular jaw drum or similar; or via an application by pushing the carriers onto the containers from above.
The carrier is suitably configured with a combination of webs and container receiving apertures that coupled with the apertures for synchronization, permit application to the containers without the need to stretch the carrier. Traditional carriers will stretch at approximately 20-50%, more preferably at 30-35%. Traditional carriers also typically include oval, round, rectangular or triangular shaped container receiving apertures.
The subject invention is directed to a container carrier that includes an arrangement of container receiving apertures and intermediate cutouts with centrally located cutouts. The apertures for synchronizing the container carrier material to the containers are generally located along the perimeter edges and/or the center of the string of carriers. The resulting carrier is configured to enable placement over corresponding containers to result in a tight, unitized bricklike package with the cutouts configured as finger tabs or a handle for a consumer to carry the package.
The above-mentioned and other features and objects of this invention will be better understood from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the drawings wherein:
The container carrier with the uniform pitch applicating feature is preferably for containers 102 that are cans or bottles, but any other commonly unitized container may be used with the uniform pitch applicating feature according to this invention. The containers 102 are preferably, though not necessarily, like-sized within a single container carrier 100 utilizing the uniform pitch applicating feature.
Each container carrier 100 with the uniform pitch applicating feature preferably includes a single sheet layer having a width and length defining therein a plurality of flexible bands 104 further defining a plurality of container receiving apertures 106, each for receiving a container 102. The plurality of container receiving apertures 106 are preferably arranged in two longitudinal rows and multiple transverse ranks so as to form an array of container receiving apertures 106, such as two rows by four ranks for an eight container multipackage 138 as shown in
A representative multipackage 138 resulting from the container carrier 100 with the uniform pitch applicating feature includes a plurality of unitized containers 102. A preferred carrier configuration includes bands 104 forming two distinct parallel rows of container receiving apertures 106. Each rank preferably includes two container receiving apertures 106 (one for each row in the carrier). Preferably, each carrier 100 like the one shown in
Container receiving apertures 106 and intermediate apertures 128 are preferably formed by the flexible bands 104 in a geometry that results in a uniform application of the carrier 100 to containers 102 to produce a tight unitization of containers 102 within each container carrier 100. In particular, and as shown in
According to one preferred embodiment, an oval aperture 134 is positioned between each container receiving aperture 106 in transverse ranks. Each transverse oval aperture 134 is preferably positioned midway between each adjacent container receiving aperture 106 in transverse ranks. Each transverse oval aperture 134 is also preferably positioned midway between each adjacent intermediate aperture 128. According to a preferred embodiment, a major axis of the transverse oval apertures 134 is preferably perpendicular to a major axis of additional longitudinal oval apertures 136. Each longitudinal oval aperture 136 is preferably positioned between each container receiving aperture 106 in longitudinal ranks. As shown in
As shown, the container carrier 100 may comprise a plurality of registration apertures 112 positioned longitudinally along (the handle 108 and/or panel 110) of the container carrier 100. As shown in
The outer perimeters of the container carrier 100 may include merchandising information, proof of purchase information, pricing, scannable codes, marketing material and/or other designs and/or information relevant to the multipackage 138. The registration apertures 112 may aid in application of the container carrier 100, in particular the container receiving apertures 106 of the container carrier 100, onto containers 102. As shown in
In one embodiment of this invention, the registration apertures 112 are preferably adapted to receive insertion pins 202, 302. The insertion pins 202, 302 may manipulate the container carrier 100 so as to sustain proper placement of the container carrier 100 over containers 102 during placement to form a multipackage 138. As shown in
Therefore, the applicating machine 144 for packaging multiple containers 102 in multiple size packages according to the subject invention permits the use of a single machine in combination with a variety of sizes of containers and/or sizes and configurations of carriers and/or packages.
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While in the foregoing specification this invention has been described in relation to certain preferred embodiments thereof, and many details have been set forth for purpose of illustration, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that the uniform pitch application feature is susceptible to additional embodiments and that certain of the details described herein can be varied considerably without departing from the basic principles of the invention.
This application is a National Phase filing of PCT International Patent Application Number PCT/US2020/054485, filed on 7 Oct. 2020, which claims the priority of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 62/925,068, filed 23 Oct. 2019. These applications are hereby incorporated by reference herein in their entirety and is made a part hereof, including but not limited to those portions which specifically appear hereinafter.
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