1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a flexible carrier for carrying a plurality of containers such as cans or bottles.
2. Description of Prior Art
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. Flexible plastic ring carriers are one such conventional container carrier.
Flexible plastic ring carriers may be used to unitize groups of four, six, eight, twelve or other suitable groups of containers into a convenient multipackage. Newer flexible ring carriers may include a handle that extend upwardly from the carrier to enable a consumer to carry the package. Difficulty may arise if a traditional carrier, particularly a package of large containers or an elongated package of eight or twelve containers, is placed on a narrow shelf and/or in a refrigerator so that the top lift handle is not accessible.
The present invention is directed to a flexible carrier for packaging containers that includes an arrangement of container receiving apertures and a handle for grasping the carrier that extends outwardly from a longitudinal end of the resulting package.
According to preferred embodiments of this invention, each flexible carrier preferably includes two rows of container receiving apertures, each for receiving a container, to form a package. A handle is preferably connected between the two rows of container receiving apertures and protrudes from at least one edge of the package.
The resulting package includes a handle that extends outward from a single longitudinal edge of the package between each row of container receiving apertures. This is particularly helpful for a package of large containers and/or if the package is positioned on a narrow shelf, such as within a refrigerated cooler.
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 containers 80, such as those shown in packages in
Each flexible carrier 10 preferably includes one or more layers of flexible sheet 20 having a width and length defining therein a plurality of container receiving apertures 25, each for receiving a container 80. The plurality of container receiving apertures 25 are preferably arranged in longitudinal rows and longitudinal ranks so as to form an array of container receiving apertures 25, such as two rows by three ranks for a six container multipackage; two rows by six ranks for a twelve container multipackage, etc. Container receiving apertures 25 are preferably elongated in a longitudinal direction of flexible carrier 10.
According to one preferred embodiment of this invention, such as shown in
As shown in
As best shown in
Handle 50 preferably extends from an end of flexible carrier 10, and specifically from an end of package 200 and, preferably, a single handle 50 extends from a single end of package 200. Handle 50 preferably extends beyond a longitudinal edge of the rows of container receiving apertures 25 and, following application of flexible carrier 10 to containers 80, beyond a longitudinal edge of containers 80 within package 100.
Handle 50 preferably forms a discrete ring within the plurality of webs 40 within flexible carrier 10 and, as described in more detail below, is capable of supporting the weight of package 100 when grasped by a consumer. As a result of the configuration of handle 50 relative to flexible sheet 20, it should be apparent to a consumer that handle 50 is intended for grasping and lifting of package 200.
According to a preferred embodiment of this invention, a generally continuous string of flexible carriers 10 are formed during the manufacturing process whereby adjacent flexible carriers 10 are connected end to end for application to containers 80 and divided into individual packages 200 following such application. The generally continuous string of flexible carriers 10 are preferably punched from one or more layers of material using a punch press or similar equipment known to those having ordinary skill in the art.
As described above, a plurality of webs 40 formed in the flexible sheet 20 on an opposite side of the rows of container receiving apertures 25 as the centerline 60. Handle 50 suitable for manual grasping preferably extends from one side of the plurality of webs 40 and a trailing edge 70 is preferably formed in on opposite side of the plurality of webs 40. The term “trailing edge” is simply meant to define an opposite longitudinal edge of the container carrier 10 and/or package 200 from that of the handle 50 and is not intended to define manufacturing processes or otherwise represent a following or secondary edge of the container 10 and/or package 200.
As a result of the described configuration and as shown in
According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, the flexible carrier 10 and specifically the plurality of webs 40 are longitudinally asymmetric. That is, the flexible carrier is not the same at each longitudinal end, particularly in the plurality of webs 40. The plurality of webs 40 preferably form a corresponding plurality of web openings 55, each web opening 55 preferably having a distinct configuration from the other.
As shown in
As a result of the described configuration in one preferred embodiment of this invention, two layers of flexible sheet 20 joined with the longitudinally extending centerline 60 include a row of container receiving apertures 25 formed in each layer of the two layers of flexible sheet 20. One row of container receiving apertures 25 is formed on each side of centerline 60 resulting in flexible carrier 10 fanning out at centerline 60 to permit a generally flat plane of engagement within which containers 80 are inserted. Handle 50 preferably extends in a different plane from the applied rows of container receiving apertures 25 and in a same plane as the remaining plurality of webs 40. In this manner, each row of container receiving apertures 25 engages a respective row of containers 80 to form package 200.
Handle 50 suitable for manual grasping preferably extends from an edge of flexible sheet 20. In package 200 according to one preferred embodiment of this invention, handle 50 preferably extends outwardly from between each row of container receiving apertures 25 so as to be visible and obvious to a consumer. For instance, in a narrow shelf or refrigerated cooler, package 200 is preferably presented along a two-wide side or edge of package 200 thereby encouraging use of loop 50.
As a result of the tight engagement of the containers 80 that results from the described configuration of flexible carrier 10, a release mechanism is preferably provided that enables easy release of containers 80 from the carrier 10. According to one preferred embodiment, a plurality of pull tabs 75 are formed in the flexible sheet 20 wherein each pull tab 75 extends into a respective container receiving aperture 25. A perforation 85 may further be provided that extends through the flexible sheet 20 at an angle relative to each container receiving aperture 25 and adjacent each pull tab 75.
Alternatively, or in addition, a tear strip, zipper or similar perforation or configuration may extend along an edge of container receiving apertures 25 and include some form of tab or similar gripping area for opening the perforation. Accordingly, container receiving apertures 25 are preferably separable along the tear strip and containers 80 are removable from package 200.
According to a preferred embodiment of this invention, the subject system is used in connection with a generally continuous string of container carriers. Each container carrier in the generally continuous string is preferably separated from adjacent container carriers by one or more apertures and/or perforations. A cutoff device, such as that described in U.S. Ser. No. 13/673,121, which is hereby incorporated by reference, makes separation of such adjacent container carriers possible without the use of additional mechanical aids such as knives. Such a bladeless cutoff system preferably includes a system wherein adjacent packages are pulled apart rather than cutting or breaking the weakened connections between such packages. To accomplish this, a set of timing screws are preferably used to accelerate a leading package away from a trailing package to create enough tension in the carrier web to separate the perforations or other weakened connection and, accordingly, the packages. This method in conjunction with carrier separation perforations located at connection points between apertures and handle connection points between adjacent carriers will create a reliable package separator without any of the aforementioned issues.
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 flexible carrier 10 and package 200 are 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 claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/705,963, filed 26 Sept. 2012. The co-pending Provisional Application is hereby incorporated by reference herein in its entirety and is made a part hereof, including but not limited to those portions which specifically appear hereinafter.
Number | Date | Country | |
---|---|---|---|
61705963 | Sep 2012 | US |