The present disclosure is generally directed to beverage packaging, in particular, toward multipurpose beverage packaging for canned beverages.
Historically, canned beverages have been packaged together in cardboard boxes or plastic rings for easy transport, storage, and sale. Both the cardboard box and plastic ring packages may include relieved areas where a person can carry the package and the beverages contained therein. While cardboard boxes allow a greater number of cans to be packaged in a single portable container, and may include between approximately six and twenty-four cans, the plastic rings are typically only used to package groups of four to six cans together.
A benefit of the cardboard box packaging includes providing a container to hold the canned beverages together in a refrigerated environment while providing a number of surfaces for graphics, branding, and/or marketing purposes. As most plastic rings are made from a minimal amount of material including an area that is stretched over only the formed upper portion of a can, the plastic rings do not generally include advertising, branding, or graphics. In this case, the cans must include all of the graphics for branding and/or advertising.
Although newer cardboard box and plastic ring designs include a number of environmentally friendly features, including recycled materials and high biodegradability, each package is specifically designed to hold a group of cans together for transport and a particular storage. For instance, the cardboard box may be stored in a refrigerated dry environment to keep the canned beverages cool but cannot be stored in a wet environment (e.g., a cooler, ice bucket, ice bath, etc.) without compromising the integrity of the packaging. On the other hand, the plastic ring package may be submerged in a dry or a wet environment (e.g., a cooler, ice bucket, ice bath, etc.) to keep the canned beverages cool but offers a limited number of cans which can be grouped together in the package. Further, each style of packaging requires a separate cooling device or apparatus to keep the canned beverages cool.
In the appended figures, similar components and/or features may have the same reference label. Further, various components of the same type may be distinguished by following the reference label by a letter that distinguishes among the similar components. If only the first reference label is used in the specification, the description is applicable to any one of the similar components having the same first reference label irrespective of the second reference label.
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It is with respect to the above issues and other problems that the embodiments presented herein were contemplated. Embodiments of the present disclosure will be described in connection with a convertible beverage container package having the integrated cooler compartment. In general, embodiments of the present disclosure provide a canned beverage bag assembly that is configured to contain a number of cans in a box shape during transit, storage, and sale and which can be converted to a portable cooler configured to receive ice for cooling the cans contained therein. The shape of the convertible beverage container package allows a compact package for storage and transport, which can be selectively expanded to receive ice. In some embodiments, the received ice may surround two or more sides of the beverage cans. In one embodiment, the shape of the convertible beverage container package may direct ice to completely surround the canned beverages on at least three sides.
In some embodiments, the portable and convertible beverage container package has a number of leak-proof seals configured to support the weight of filled canned beverages, ice, and even water contained in an interior volume of the package. The convertible beverage container package may be manufactured from a flexible plastic configured to expand and accommodate the shape of the cans and ice. The plastic may be made from recycled material and may be recyclable and/or biodegradable. In some cases, the plastic may comprise one or more thermal insulative layers providing a thermal barrier between the interior volume of the package and an environment outside of the package. In some embodiments, the plastic material of the package may be sufficiently strong such that the package can be reused for the same intended use (e.g., carrying and/or cooling canned beverages, bottles, containers, etc.) or other uses (e.g., carrying bottles, food, objects, etc.)
The portable and convertible beverage container package may be configured to hold any number of canned beverages. For instance, the portable and convertible beverage container package, whether in a packaging state or converted state, may be configured to hold two, four, six, eight, nine, twelve, eighteen, twenty-four, etc., and/or any other number of canned beverages. Additionally or alternatively, the portable and convertible beverage container package may hold bottles, jars, or any other type of beverage container and, as such, is not limited to holding canned beverages. For the sake of simplicity, the embodiments disclosed herein are described as using canned beverage containers.
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In some embodiments, the package 200 may include a closure mechanism 214 that is integrated with a portion of the package 200. For instance, the package 100 may include a tongue-and-groove closure mechanism 214 disposed at an upper portion 216A of the package 200. As another example, the closure mechanism 214 may include a protrusion feature on a first wall 202A and a complementary receiving feature on a wall opposite the first wall 202A. In any event, the closure mechanism 214 may allow the walls of the package 200 to be selectively opened and closed. This mechanism 214 may allow the package 200 be unfolded, opened, filled with ice, and be resealed thereby sealing an environment inside the interior volume 212 of the package 200. As can be appreciated, the sealed environment inside the interior volume 212 provides a greater thermal barrier to the elements and/or environment outside of the package 200. In one embodiment, the closure mechanism 214 may seal the package 200 such that the package is watertight.
In one embodiment, the package 200 may include a first width, W1, disposed at or adjacent to an upper portion 216A of the package 200 and a smaller second width, W2, disposed toward or adjacent to a lower portion 216B, 216C of the package 200 adjacent to a center of the package 200 and/or the base 208. This difference in widths (e.g., W1-W2) may provide a taper in the interior volume 212 of the package 200. The taper may also be defined by a taper angle, θ, taken from an edge of the package 200 adjacent to the upper portion 216A and an edge of the package 200 adjacent to the center of the package 200 and/or the base 208. As can be appreciated, the taper angle, θ, and/or width (e.g., W2, W2, etc.) may be adjusted to increase a size of the space for each of the cooling volumes 218 disposed on the sides of the canned beverages 110.
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Among other things, arranging the canned beverages 110 in an axis-horizontal orientation inside the convertible beverage container package 500, as shown in
The convertible beverage container package 500 may include a number of material panels, or walls, 102A-D joined together to form the bag-shape of the package 500. As previously described, the walls 102A-D may be joined by one or more of heat-sealing, staking, melting, welding, gluing, adhering, folding, crimping, etc., and/or combinations thereof. The convertible beverage container package 500. As shown in
In some embodiments, the convertible beverage container package 500 may include a base 108, an internal compartment 112 (e.g., configured to receive canned beverages 110 and/or other objects, when expanded, etc.), and an upper portion 512. The upper portion 512 may include a handle 106, one or more package closures 504, a package seal 508, and may even define an area that, in an opened state (e.g., as shown in
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Another benefit of the formed shape of the convertible beverage container package 500 and the seamless bend 530 includes increased structural integrity in a loaded packaged and/or cooler state. In addition to moving the forces from the weight of product inside the convertible beverage container package 500 away from the seam seals, the folded edge 554 of the package 500 runs substantially along a center of the package 500, in the X-axis direction, providing a reinforced amount of material supporting the contents of the convertible beverage container package 500. The unshaped, or flattened state, of the package 500 highlighting the construction of the convertible beverage container package 500 is described in conjunction with
It is an aspect of the present disclosure that the convertible beverage container package 500 may be formed from a flattened state into a packaged state and then a cooler state. In the flattened state the convertible beverage container package 500 does not include any objects (e.g., canned beverages 110, ice 120, etc.) disposed therein. The packaged state may include a folded packaged state and an unfolded packaged state. In the folded packaged state, the convertible beverage container package 500 may be configured for containing the contents inside the compartment 112 (e.g., in a retail environment, storage environment, etc.), while providing one or more substantially planar exterior surface areas of the package 500 for decoration, advertising, information, etc. The folded packaged state may appear as a rectangular cuboid shape as at least described in conjunction with
In some embodiments, the upper portion 512 may be folded over an edge of the front wall 102A or the rear wall 102C for the folded packaged state. This first folded packaged state may be as shown in
In one embodiment, the upper portion 512 may be folded on a portion of the top side of the package 500 when in the rectangular cuboid shaped packaged state as shown in
The convertible beverage container package 500 shown in
Each of the side walls 102B, 102D of the convertible beverage container package 500 may be formed to include a fold line 522 running substantially from the top to the bottom of the package 500. As the package 500 is closed, these fold lines 522 may move toward a center of the package 500 while allowing the front and rear walls 102A, 102C to meet at the package closure 504. Once folded into a packaged state (as shown in
It is an aspect of the present disclosure that the convertible beverage container package 500 is made from a flexible material, and as the ice 120 is added to the compartment 112, the material may deform additionally increasing an internal volume of the compartment 112. In some embodiments, one or more of the walls 102A-D may be slightly angled relative to one another and/or the base 108. This disposition of the walls 102A-D may serve as a funnel, directing ice 120, ice water, and/or other cooling media toward the canned beverages 110 inside the compartment 112. For instance, the tapered shape may direct ice 120 along multiple sides of the canned beverages 110 contained in the package 500. In one embodiment, the tapered shape of the package 500 may provide a number of cooling volumes (e.g., similar, if not identical to the cooling volumes 218 described in conjunction with
Once the convertible beverage container package 500 is filled with ice 120, the front wall 102A may be closed together, and held in contact, with the rear wall 102C via the package closure 504, as shown in
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A number of seals may be formed in the various layers (e.g., walls 102A-D, etc.) of the package to provide reinforcement features, shaping features, contours, and/or other geometries that alter the shape of the convertible beverage container package 500 when formed to receive canned beverages 110 and/or ice 120.
For instance, the first interior shape seal 542A may seal the rear wall 102C to the first side wall 102B along a length extending from the first seal area 544A to the second seal area 544B. This first interior shape seal 542A may taper, slope, or angle from a side edge 104B of the package 500 toward a center of the package 500. In some embodiments, the first interior shape seal 542A may only seal the rear wall 102C to the first side wall 102B between the first seal area 544A and the third interior shape seal 542C. In one embodiment, the first interior shape seal 542A may overlap, or contact, a seal running along the side edge 104B. The second interior shape seal 542B may correspond to a symmetrical (e.g., about the center of the rear wall 102C, etc.) seal that joins the opposing side of the rear wall 102C to the second side wall 102D. The second interior shape seal 542B may seal the rear wall 102C to the second side wall 102D along a length extending from the first seal area 546A to the second seal area 546B. Similar to the first interior shape seal 542A, the second interior shape seal 542B may taper, slope, or angle from a side edge 104B of the package 500 toward a center of the package 500. In some embodiments, the second interior shape seal 542B may only seal the rear wall 102C to the second side wall 102D between the first seal area 546A and the third interior shape seal 542C. In one embodiment, the second interior shape seal 542B may overlap, or contact, a seal running along the side edge 104B.
The third interior shape seal 542C may define a bottom of the interior compartment 112 of the convertible beverage container package 500. In some embodiments, the third interior shape seal 542C may extend from the first seal area 548A to the second seal area 548B. In one embodiment, the third interior shape seal 542C may seal the front wall 102A to the rear wall 102C along the through-seal area 550 only. For example, the area of the third interior shape seal 542C extending from the first seal area 548A to the first interior shape seal 542A may be configured to only seal the rear wall 102C to the first side wall 102B along this region. As can be appreciated, the area of the third interior shape seal 542C extending from the second seal area 548B to the second interior shape seal 542B may be configured to only seal the rear wall 102C to the second side wall 102D along this region. As can be appreciated, the seals running along the side edges 104B meeting with the first interior shape seal 542A and the second interior shape seal 542B, which both meet at the third interior shape seal 542C, together form a waterproof internal compartment 112 for the convertible beverage container package 500.
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To complete the formation of the flattened state of the convertible beverage container package 500, the bottom portion of the package 500 including the bottom edge 536 is folded at the fold line 522 and the base material fold seal end portion 538B is sealed to the rear wall 102C at the base material fold seal 538. The base material fold seal 538 serves to secure the bottom edge 536 and the interior shape seals 542A-C along the base of the formed convertible beverage container package 500. As shown in
In some embodiments, the package 600 may include a vinyl sleeve 608 that encompasses the package 600. In one embodiment, a strap handle 606 may extend from the package through a hole, or slit, in the vinyl sleeve 608 such that a user can carry a package 600 of canned beverages 110 (e.g., from a retail setting to a home setting, etc.). After carrying the package 600 to a destination, the vinyl sleeve 608 may be removed and recycled, allowing the package 600 to be unfolded, as shown in
In some embodiments, the package 700 may include a strap handle 706 that extends from a portion of the package 700 through a slit 708, or hole, disposed in the package 700. This arrangement can allow a user to conveniently carry the package 700 of canned beverages 110 (e.g., from a retail setting to a home setting, etc.). After carrying the package 700 to a destination, the package 700 may be opened and the strap handle 706 may be fed through the slit 708 toward the interior compartment 112 and then pulled from the compartment 112 through the opening end, as shown in
The exemplary devices and systems of this disclosure have been described in relation to canned beverage storage packages. However, to avoid unnecessarily obscuring the present disclosure, the preceding description omits a number of known structures and devices. This omission is not to be construed as a limitation of the scope of the claimed disclosure. Specific details are set forth to provide an understanding of the present disclosure. It should, however, be appreciated that the present disclosure may be practiced in a variety of ways beyond the specific detail set forth herein.
A number of variations and modifications of the disclosure can be used. It would be possible to provide for some features of the disclosure without providing others.
The present disclosure, in various embodiments, configurations, and aspects, includes components, methods, processes, systems and/or apparatus substantially as depicted and described herein, including various embodiments, subcombinations, and subsets thereof. Those of skill in the art will understand how to make and use the systems and methods disclosed herein after understanding the present disclosure. The present disclosure, in various embodiments, configurations, and aspects, includes providing devices and processes in the absence of items not depicted and/or described herein or in various embodiments, configurations, or aspects hereof, including in the absence of such items as may have been used in previous devices or processes, e.g., for improving performance, achieving ease, and/or reducing cost of implementation.
The foregoing discussion of the disclosure has been presented for purposes of illustration and description. The foregoing is not intended to limit the disclosure to the form or forms disclosed herein. In the foregoing Detailed Description for example, various features of the disclosure are grouped together in one or more embodiments, configurations, or aspects for the purpose of streamlining the disclosure. The features of the embodiments, configurations, or aspects of the disclosure may be combined in alternate embodiments, configurations, or aspects other than those discussed above. This method of disclosure is not to be interpreted as reflecting an intention that the claimed disclosure requires more features than are expressly recited in each claim. Rather, as the following claims reflect, inventive aspects lie in less than all features of a single foregoing disclosed embodiment, configuration, or aspect. Thus, the following claims are hereby incorporated into this Detailed Description, with each claim standing on its own as a separate preferred embodiment of the disclosure.
Moreover, though the description of the disclosure has included description of one or more embodiments, configurations, or aspects and certain variations and modifications, other variations, combinations, and modifications are within the scope of the disclosure, e.g., as may be within the skill and knowledge of those in the art, after understanding the present disclosure. It is intended to obtain rights, which include alternative embodiments, configurations, or aspects to the extent permitted, including alternate, interchangeable and/or equivalent structures, functions, ranges, or steps to those claimed, whether or not such alternate, interchangeable and/or equivalent structures, functions, ranges, or steps are disclosed herein, and without intending to publicly dedicate any patentable subject matter.
Embodiments include a beverage package, comprising: a flexible bag, comprising: at least two sides offset from one another and joined together via two or more edges; an interior volume disposed between the at least two sides; an opening at a first end of the at least two sides; and a base formed at a second end of the at least two sides, the second end of the at least two sides opposite the first end; wherein the flexible bag comprises a packaging state and a converted state, the packaging state including a plurality of folds disposed in the at least two sides defining a substantially rectangular cuboid shape of the flexible bag in the packaging state and sized to receive a plurality of canned beverages, the converted state releasing the plurality of folds in the at least two sides and providing access to the interior volume via the opening, the interior volume sized and shaped to receive and direct inserted ice to at least two sides of the plurality of canned beverages.
Aspects of the above beverage package include wherein in the packaging state each of the at least two sides are in contact with the canned beverages, and wherein in the converted state each of the at least two sides are spaced apart from the canned beverages. Aspects of the above beverage package include wherein a cooling volume configured to receive a portion of the inserted ice is disposed in the volume between the at least two sides spaced apart from the canned beverages. Aspects of the above beverage package include wherein the flexible bag is tapered from a first width measured adjacent to the opening and a smaller second width measured adjacent to the base. Aspects of the above beverage package include wherein the flexible bag further comprises: a closure mechanism disposed adjacent to the opening and running from a first of the two or more edges to a second of the two or more edges. Aspects of the above beverage package further comprising: a handle cutout passing through the at least two sides, wherein the closure mechanism is disposed above the handle cutout adjacent to the opening at the first end. Aspects of the above beverage package include wherein the base includes gusseted portions of the at least two sides. Aspects of the above beverage package include wherein the base is a separate piece of material joined to the at least two sides along two or more leak-proof seams. Aspects of the above beverage package include wherein the flexible bag is made from plastic. Aspects of the above beverage package include wherein the flexible bag is recyclable and/or biodegradable. Aspects of the above beverage package include wherein the flexible bag is reusable.
Embodiments include a convertible beverage package, comprising: a flexible bag, comprising: an internal compartment having an opening end and a closed end; a front wall disposed opposite a rear wall, wherein the front wall is joined to the rear wall along a lower edge at the closed end; a first side wall joined to the front wall along a first edge running from the opening end to the closed end, the first side wall joined to the rear wall along a second edge running from the opening end to the closed end; a second side wall disposed opposite the first side wall, the second side wall joined to the front wall along a third edge running from the opening end to the closed end, the second side wall joined to the rear wall along a fourth edge running from the opening end to the closed end; and a base formed at the closed end of the internal compartment, the base formed at least partially via folding the lower edge of the flexible bag against the rear wall and sealing the lower edge to the rear wall; wherein the flexible bag comprises a packaging state and a converted state, the packaging state including a plurality of folds disposed in the front wall, the rear wall, the first side wall, and the second side wall defining a substantially rectangular cuboid shape of the flexible bag in the packaging state and sized to receive a plurality of canned beverages, the converted state releasing the plurality of folds in the front wall, the rear wall, the first side wall, and the second side wall providing access to the internal compartment via the opening end, the internal compartment sized and shaped to receive and direct inserted ice to at least two sides of the plurality of canned beverages.
Aspects of the above convertible beverage package further comprising: a first handle cutout disposed in the front wall of the flexible bag, wherein the first handle cutout provides a first opening to the internal compartment from an outside of the flexible bag. Aspects of the above convertible beverage package further comprising: a second handle cutout disposed in the rear wall of the flexible bag, wherein the first handle cutout provides a second opening to the internal compartment from the outside of the flexible bag, wherein the first handle cutout and the second handle cutout are aligned with one another along at least one centerline. Aspects of the above convertible beverage package further comprising: a re-sealable closure disposed adjacent to an edge of the opening end, the re-sealable closure providing selective access to the internal compartment, wherein the internal compartment is closed at the opening end by pressing the re-sealable closure joining the front wall to the second wall together at the opening end, and wherein internal compartment is opened at the opening end by separating the re-sealable closure moving the front wall from the second wall at the opening end. Aspects of the above convertible beverage package include wherein the re-sealable closure includes a first closure element disposed on an internal surface of the front wall and a second closure element disposed on an internal surface of the second wall, and wherein the first closure element selectively and repeatedly interconnects with the second closure element. Aspects of the above convertible beverage package include wherein the first closure element of the re-sealable closure is disposed above the first handle cutout, and the second closure element of the re-sealable closure is disposed above the second handle cutout. Aspects of the above convertible beverage package include wherein in the packaging state the front wall and the rear wall are in contact with the canned beverages, and wherein in the converted state the front wall and the rear wall are spaced apart from the canned beverages. Aspects of the above convertible beverage package include wherein in the converted state the flexible bag deforms in response to inserting ice into the internal compartment between the canned beverages and at least one of the front wall, the rear wall, the first side wall, and the second side wall. Aspects of the above convertible beverage package include wherein the flexible bag is recyclable and/or biodegradable. Aspects of the above convertible beverage package include wherein the flexible bag is reusable.
Embodiments include a canned beverage package, comprising: a flexible bag, comprising: an internal compartment having an opening end and a closed end; a front wall disposed opposite a rear wall, wherein the front wall is joined to the rear wall along a lower edge at the closed end; a first side wall joined to the front wall along a first edge running from the opening end to the closed end, the first side wall joined to the rear wall along a second edge running from the opening end to the closed end; a second side wall disposed opposite the first side wall, the second side wall joined to the front wall along a third edge running from the opening end to the closed end, the second side wall joined to the rear wall along a fourth edge running from the opening end to the closed end; and a base formed at the closed end of the internal compartment, the base formed at least partially via folding the lower edge of the flexible bag against the rear wall and sealing the lower edge to the rear wall; wherein the flexible bag comprises a packaging state and a converted state, the packaging state including a plurality of folds disposed in the front wall, the rear wall, the first side wall, and the second side wall defining a substantially rectangular cuboid shape of the flexible bag in the packaging state and sized to receive a plurality of canned beverages, the converted state releasing the plurality of folds in the front wall, the rear wall, the first side wall, and the second side wall providing access to the internal compartment via the opening end, the internal compartment sized and shaped to receive and direct inserted ice to at least two sides of the plurality of canned beverages; and a plurality of canned beverages disposed inside the internal compartment of the flexible bag.
Aspects of the above canned beverage package include wherein the plurality of canned beverages are each oriented in an axis-horizontal arrangement in the packaging state such that an axis of each canned beverage in the plurality of the canned beverages runs substantially parallel with the base of the flexible bag. Aspects of the above canned beverage package include wherein the flexible bag is reusable for carrying canned beverages or for other purposes.
Any one or more of the aspects/embodiments as substantially disclosed herein.
Any one or more of the aspects/embodiments as substantially disclosed herein optionally in combination with any one or more other aspects/embodiments as substantially disclosed herein.
One or more means adapted to perform any one or more of the above aspects/embodiments as substantially disclosed herein.
The phrases “at least one,” “one or more,” “or,” and “and/or” are open-ended expressions that are both conjunctive and disjunctive in operation. For example, each of the expressions “at least one of A, B and C,” “at least one of A, B, or C,” “one or more of A, B, and C,” “one or more of A, B, or C,” “A, B, and/or C,” and “A, B, or C” means A alone, B alone, C alone, A and B together, A and C together, B and C together, or A, B and C together.
The term “a” or “an” entity refers to one or more of that entity. As such, the terms “a” (or “an”), “one or more,” and “at least one” can be used interchangeably herein. It is also to be noted that the terms “comprising,” “including,” and “having” can be used interchangeably.
This application is a national stage application under 35 U.S.C. 371 and claims the benefit of PCT Application No. PCT/US2018/042985 having an international filing date of 20 Jul. 2018, which designated the United States, which PCT application claimed the benefit of and priority, under 35 U.S.C. § 119(e), to U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 62/535,562, filed Jul. 21, 2017, entitled “Convertible Beverage Container Package having an Integrated Cooler Compartment.” The entire disclosures of the applications listed above are hereby incorporated herein by reference, in their entirety, for all that they teach and for all purposes.
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