This invention relates to a container carrier 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. Flexible plastic ring carriers are one such conventional container carrier.
Flexible plastic ring carriers having a plurality of container receiving apertures 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.
The present invention is directed to a flexible carrier for packaging containers that includes a smaller footprint than known carriers and thus uses less material.
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. The resulting carrier is configured to result in a tight, unitized bricklike package following application of the carrier to a corresponding array of containers.
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:
Containers are preferably cans, however, bottles or any other commonly unitized container may be used with flexible carrier 10 according to this invention. The containers are preferably, though not necessarily, like-sized within a single flexible carrier 10.
Each flexible carrier 10 preferably includes a single layer of flexible sheet 20 having a width and length defining therein a plurality of container receiving apertures 25, each for receiving a container. 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 as shown in
As described above, the plurality of container receiving apertures 25 are preferably arranged in transverse pairs. As shown in
The container carrier 10 according to a preferred embodiment of the invention includes a series of interconnecting webs that define the plurality of container receiving apertures 25. Such webs are stretchable around a container during application and recoverable around the container following application. According to a preferred embodiment, each container receiving aperture 25 stretches at least 35%, and more preferably, greater than 38%, when engaged with a respective container.
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The container carrier 10 preferably further includes a separation aperture 50 formed between each transverse rank of container receiving apertures 25. The separation aperture 50 preferably includes a width 60 that is approximately equal to a width 65 between each separation aperture 50. Existing carriers typically include a width 65 substantially larger than a width 60.
According to one preferred embodiment, the container carrier 10 may further comprise a pair of finger channels 90 positioned within each transverse rank between each separation aperture 50. As shown in
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According to a preferred embodiment of this invention, a distance 100 between each container receiving aperture 25 in a transverse pair is less than a height 110, or altitude, of each container receiving aperture 25. More specifically, as shown in
A package resulting from flexible carrier 10 includes a plurality of unitized containers. Flexible carriers 10 are generally applied to containers by stretching flexible sheet 20 surrounding container receiving apertures 25 around container, and requiring the stretched carrier 10 to recover, thereby providing a tight engagement. Generally such flexible carriers 10 are continuously punched and subsequently applied to containers using an applicating drum (not shown) which stretches a generally continuous string of container carriers 10 into engagement with individual containers using multiple jaw pairs that grasp container receiving apertures 25 along outer bands 30. In this manner, the pair of outwardly formed protrusions 70 preferably correspond with the ends of a pair of jaws for applying the carrier to the plurality of containers. By adding additional material to the outer bands 30 in the form of protrusions 70, a width of outer band 30 of the container carrier 10 is reduced but the integrity of the container carrier 10 is maintained in critical stretch zones, such as within the outer bands 30. The protrusions 70 act to protect the narrower portions of the outer bands 30 from necking down.
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 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.