This invention relates to an apparatus and method for dispensing container carriers in a space-efficient manner.
Container carriers are used to unitize a plurality of containers. Typical containers are bottles, cans and other containers having a sidewall and a neck, chime or raised rib around an upper portion of the container. Container carriers typically connect two or more containers into a sturdy unitized package of containers. Container carriers are generally planar arrays of rings, sometimes referred to as “six-pack carriers,” and may be formed from a thermoplastic sheet material.
The thermoplastic sheet material is typically extruded and then punched so that large numbers of container carriers are formed end to end resulting in continuous elongated strings or strips of container carriers. Unless specified otherwise, container carriers as used in this specification are defined as the continuous elongated string of container carriers prior to application onto containers and subsequent division into individual container carriers.
Prior art methods of packaging container carriers involve accumulating the elongated strings of container carriers onto reels. The reels of container carriers are unwound at a later time during application onto containers. The reel method of storing and applying the container carriers to containers requires splicing the end of one reel with the beginning of the following reel without interrupting the application process. In addition, the reel method of storing and applying carriers is generally limited to reels of a size which may be physically lifted and manipulated by the applicating machine operator. Also, the reel unwinding equipment must accommodate the inertia and resultant backlash inherent in unwinding a wound strip of material. Further, the generally circular or octagonal shape of the reels limits the number of reels which may be assembled onto a single pallet for shipment between the production facility and the application facility.
According to another prior art method of storing and dispensing container carriers, such as disclosed in Wanderer, U.S. Pat. No. 3,285,405, and Slaters Jr. et al., U.S. Pat. No. 6,068,125, incorporated by reference herein, elongated strings of container carriers are fan folded, similar to pin-feed computer paper, into boxes or cartons. The container carriers are dispensed from the boxes or cartons during the application process and successive boxes or cartons containing stacks of container carriers are spliced together as the boxes empty.
However, such methods for storing and dispensing container carriers may lead to uneven accumulation of the container carriers at each end of the box or carton, specifically where the container carriers are folded over onto each other. As a result, cartons may suffer from uneven stacks of folded container carriers whereby a central portion of the carton is not filled to capacity and end portions of the carton include distinctly higher stacks of carriers. This problem is referred to as “birdsnesting” and may result in inefficiently packed cartons of container carriers and even tangling of the string of container carriers during the unwinding process. In addition, the equipment required to properly fan fold and stack container carriers into cartons is sophisticated and requires substantial investment and maintenance for continuous operation.
It is one object of this invention to provide a package of container carriers which allows for space-efficient storage of reels of container carriers and permits uninterrupted removal of a mostly continuous elongated strip of container carriers.
A package of container carriers for shipment and storage and subsequent application to groups of containers is constructed to contain reels of container carriers. Elongated strips of container carriers are preferably rolled into multiple reels and positioned and spliced within cartons for shipment and subsequent dispensing in a generally continuous manner.
A resulting package of container carriers according to an embodiment of the invention preferably includes a carton and a generally continuous string of container carriers rolled onto a plurality of reels in a generally continuous fashion wherein adjacent reels are separated by a splice.
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:
In a preferred embodiment of the invention shown in
A system for dispensing a generally continuous string 10 of container carriers includes a base 35. The base 35 may comprise a standard pallet or may be specifically adapted to the system herein.
At least two rigid sidewalls 50 preferably extend from the base 35. The rigid sidewalls 50 may comprise corrugated load bearing cardboard or similar construction. Additional sidewalls may extend between the two rigid sidewalls 50 that may be less structural but serve to protect the contents from contamination or intrusion. Alternatively, a carton may be formed of four similar sidewalls, each forming a structural rigid support for the system.
One or more axles 55 may extend between the rigid sidewalls 50. The axles 55 may comprise thick wall cardboard tubes or may comprise a more rigid and reusable solution including steel, plastic or other suitable material that can support the substantial weight of two or more reels 40 of container carrier.
At least two reels 40 are preferably positioned around each axle 55. The reels 40 as described each include a string 10 of container carriers. During production, the container carriers are preferably formed, such as through a punch press or rotary die, into generally continuous strings that are wound onto the reels 40 and then positioned within the subject system. Adjacent reels 40 are preferably are spliced together, so that a tail of reel A is connected to a head of reel B to form a generally continuous string 10 of container carriers.
In a preferred embodiment of this invention, each additional reel 40 of container carriers 10 that is added to package 30 is connected to the previous reel 40 of container carriers 10. Preferably, an end or tail of a container carrier at a bottom of a first reel 40 of container carriers 10 is connected with a head or beginning container carrier at a top of an additional reel 40 of container carriers 10. The end container carrier is preferably connected or spliced with the beginning container carrier using a weld attachment or a heat seal. A planogram showing a preferred arrangement of reels 40 is shown in
Specifically, the system preferably comprises an array of reels 40, each reel 40 of the array including a string of container carriers spliced to a string of container carriers of at least one adjacent reel 40, such as shown in
In this specific embodiment, six reels 40 may be arranged in two rows, wherein two reels 40 along one rigid sidewall 50 include a spliced connection relative to each other and two reels 40 along another rigid sidewall include a spliced connection relative to each other. Further, the two reels 40 in a center of the axle 55 include a spliced connection relative to each other. As shown in
In a preferred embodiment, each reel 40 is preferably fully “back wrapped” to enable continuous head-tail splicing. Specifically, each reel 40 is manufactured so that a mid-point of the carrier length is folded and wound at a core of the reel 40 so each turn of the reel pays off the length going to the application machine and a length to be pulled to the machine after the first half of the reel is depleted.
The system may further include a divider 60 positioned between each adjacent reel 40. The divider 60 may be positioned specifically between each adjacent reel that shares a common axle 55 and may prevent binding between the reels as they are unwound. Like the sidewalls 50, the dividers 60 may also be corrugated cardboard and assist in the structural integrity of the system.
In one embodiment, an additional layer of reels 40 may be positioned on top of the plurality of reels 40. In this arrangement, at least one reel 40 of container carriers in the additional layer of reels is spliced to at least one reel 40 of container carriers in the plurality of reels below.
According to one embodiment shown in
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 purposes of illustration, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that the apparatus 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.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/US2020/055192 | 10/12/2020 | WO |
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62947822 | Dec 2019 | US |