The present invention relates generally to paperboard cartons for use in packaging articles and, more particularly, relates to a carton configured for dispensing articles such as cups while restraining the remaining cups.
Cartons are useful for allowing consumers to purchase, transport and store a desired quantity of articles. Typically, in the packaging process, articles such as cups are moved along a conveyor and grouped into two or more rows with one row above the other. The grouped articles are then wrapped by a carton blank to form a package. When the carton blank is formed around the grouped articles, the articles are typically retained within the carton by flange portions extending from the top of every article. The bottoms of the lowermost row of articles typically freely extend through openings formed in a bottom panel of the carton.
Although these convenient packages are formed in an economical manner, they are often difficult for the consumer to open without unintended tears. Panels may be torn out which will lead to failure of the carton. Failure of the carton will then lead to the articles falling out of the carton prematurely.
Therefore, there is a need for an improved carton that will allow partial tearing of the carton to dispense a single article and then restrain the remaining articles within the open carton until desired by the consumer.
The present invention provides a carton configured for dispensing articles such as cups by orienting the cups to force their release from the carton while restraining the remaining cups within the open carton.
Generally described, a plurality of panels are connected together to form the dispensing carton of the present invention. A bottom panel includes a plurality of openings therethrough. The openings are configured to receive and retain the articles when the carton is erected. Each of the openings is also configured to at least border a fold line connecting the bottom panel with a side panel of the carton. A frangible portion corresponding substantially with the fold line is positioned in proximity of at least one of the openings. Orienting the article within the carton permits a portion of the article to initiate partial separation of the bottom panel from the side panel along the frangible portion to release the article from the opening and then dispense the article from the carton.
According to one aspect of the present invention, the package of the present invention further includes at least one slot positioned along a fold line connecting a side panel with a top panel of the carton. The slot is configured to receive a portion of an upper article to be retained within the carton. At least one other frangible portion, corresponding substantially with the fold line connecting the side and top panels, is positioned in proximity of the slot. Orienting the upper article within the carton permits the portion of the upper article within the slot to initiate partial separation of the side and top panels from one another along the frangible portion. The portion of the upper article is released from the slot and the upper article may then be received in a vacated opening directly below.
The foregoing has broadly outlined some of the more pertinent aspects and features of the present invention. These should be construed to be merely illustrative of some of the more prominent features and applications of the invention. Other beneficial results can be obtained by applying the disclosed information in a different manner or by modifying the disclosed embodiments. Accordingly, other aspects and a more comprehensive understanding of the invention may be obtained by referring to the detailed description of the exemplary embodiments taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in addition to the scope of the invention defined by the claims.
Referring now to the drawings in which like numerals indicate like elements throughout the several views, the drawings illustrate an exemplary embodiment of a carton 10 of the present invention. In one embodiment, the carton 10 is for dispensing articles such as food containers or cups.
Generally, the carton 10 is formed from a foldable sheet material such as paperboard blank 12 as shown in
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Once the articles have been grouped into the desired arrangement, the blank 12 is then wrapped around the grouped articles. As best shown in
The erected carton 10 illustrated in the drawings is adapted to hold a group of similarly dimensioned articles āCā, in a plurality of vertically arranged rows or tiers. In one embodiment of the present invention, the number of the rows or tiers is two (2) and each row includes three articles C. However, it is contemplated that the number of the rows may be three or more and each row may include any number of articles C.
Each article C typically has a downwardly tapered cylindrical side wall 62 and an integral top flange 64 protruding radially outwardly from the upper end of the side wall 62. The articles C of the lowermost row may be received in openings 46 in the bottom panel 16 and then be retained in the openings 46 by their top flanges 64. The openings 46 extend the full width of the bottom panel 16 such that each opening 46 border each of the fold lines 32, 34. Typically, the flanges 64 of the articles C are non-circular and hang on the portions of the bottom panel 16 defining the peripheries of generally circular openings 46. The non-circular flange of each article used with the carton of the illustrated embodiment has an integral tab portion 52 protruding radially outwardly. However, articles with circular flanges may also be used with the present invention as described later in more details.
In an alternative process for packaging articles, the lowermost row of articles is first placed in the openings 46 of the carton 10, and another row of articles C may then be stacked on top of the lowermost row of articles C. The upper row or rows of articles C are restrained within the carton 10 because portions of the flanges 64 of these articles C are received and retained in slots 48 (
Because each of the openings 46 extends the full width of the bottom panel 16 as best shown in
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Each frangible portion 60 may be any weakened line that facilitates separation of the panels or portions of a panel lying on either side of the frangible portion 60. It is contemplated that a frangible portion includes, but is not limited to, a tear strip, a line of perforations, a score line, a line of short slits or cuts, a half cut or any combination of the same, or the equivalent.
In one embodiment of the present invention, each frangible portion 60 is displaced and/or spaced from any other frangible portion 60 so that dispensing an article C by breaking an adjacent frangible portion 60 does not result in an uncontrolled continuous or chain breakage of other frangible portions 60 that would leads to failure of the carton 10.
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Because the portion 66 has been only slightly displaced away from the remainder of the bottom panel 16, as explained above, the article C from above may still be retained within the carton 10 by the periphery of opening 46. Therefore, the article C may then be dispensed from the carton 10 by pulling the article C downwardly or sideways so that the flange 64 passes between the portion 66 and the side panel 20. The remaining articles C in the lowermost row may also be dispensed from the carton 10 by urging their flange 64 against the corresponding frangible portions 60. Then, the remaining articles C in the upper adjoining row may fall into the vacated openings 46 to become part of the lowermost row from where they may also be dispensed from the carton 10.
The present invention has been illustrated in relation to a particular embodiment which is intended in all respects to be illustrative rather than restrictive. Those skilled in the art will recognize that the present invention is capable of many modifications and variations without departing from the scope of the invention. For example, articles with circular flanges may also be used with the present invention. Circular flanges would also serve to initiate breakage of an adjacent frangible portion by repeatedly twisting/turning in opposite directions the respective article about its cylindrical axis while holding still the other part of the package. Accordingly, the scope of the present invention is described by the claims appended hereto and supported by the foregoing.