This invention relates generally to cartons, and more specifically to divisible cartons that include a keel or partition.
Cartons that are divisible to produce individual carton modules are useful since separation of the modules from one another does not cause either module to be opened but merely detaches the modules from one another so that the modules can be transported, displayed, or sold individually.
Certain divisible cartons include a keel or partition that extends into the divisible carton and separates the articles in one module from those in the other. When the divisible carton is arranged as a tubular structure to enable loading, the keel is to be substantially perpendicular to the wall of the tubular structure to which it is connected to allow articles to be loaded on both sides of the keel without being obstructed by the keel. Those skilled in the art will appreciate that it is difficult to control the position of the keel and, thus, the keel can impede the loading process. What is needed is a divisible carton that includes elements that facilitate controlling the position of the keel. What is further needed is a divisible carton that includes improved means for detachably connecting the modules to one another.
The various embodiments of the present invention overcome the shortcomings of the prior art by providing a divisible carton that includes a keel or partition structure that can be reliably positioned so as not to impede loading of the carton. The divisible carton includes an aperture or access opening in a wall to which the keel is hingedly connected; the access openings facilitate erecting or positioning the keel. For example, fingers, elements of a packaging machine, or other members can extend through the access openings to position or erect the keel.
Further, the modules of the divisible carton can be detachably connected to one another. In certain embodiments, means for detachably connecting the modules to one another is provided by an outer layer of a composite wall. The outer layer includes a frangible line along which the modules can be separated. The frangible line can extend to end flaps, which are hingedly connected to the outer layer, such that portions of the end flaps are also separated from one another in order to separate the modules. Another frangible line can additionally detachably connect the distal ends of keel panels that define the keel.
Another means for detachably connecting the modules to one another is provided by detachable glue portions. The detachable glue portions are defined in surfaces of the keel panels that are in flat face contact with one another. The detachable glue portions are secured to one another or to the other of the keel panels to form the keel. The detachable glue portions detach from their respective keel panels to facilitate separating the modules from one another.
According to an exemplary embodiment, A carton includes a tubular structure. The tubular structure includes a first wall that includes first and second panel portions. Each of the first and second panel portions includes opposing inner and outer side edges that are adjacent to one another. The carton also includes a keel or partition structure that is disposed within the tubular structure. The keel includes first and second keel panels that are in flat face contact with one another. The first and second keel panels include proximal side edges that are hingedly connected to the inner side edges of the first and second panel portions along fold lines. The carton further includes at least one aperture or access opening that is defined in the first wall or otherwise in one of the first and second panel portions. The access opening is positioned so as to be at least partially closed by the keel or otherwise by one of the keel panels as the keel is folded such that said one of the keel panels is in flat face contact with the one of the first and second panel portions.
In certain exemplary embodiments, the tubular structure includes a second wall that is opposed to the first wall and each of the first and second keel panels includes a distal side edge that opposes a respective proximal side edge. The distal side edges are spaced apart from the second wall.
The first and second keel panels are detachably secured to one another such that the keel is divisible. For example, in an exemplary embodiment, distal side edges of the keel panels are detachably connected to one another along a frangible line. In another exemplary embodiment, one of the keel panels includes a detachable portion that is secured to the other of the keel panels. In other exemplary embodiments, each of the keel panels includes a detachable portion and the detachable portions are secured to one another to detachably secure the keel panels to one another.
Further, the modules of the divisible carton can be detachably secured to one another by a composite wall that includes a frangible line in one of the layers or plies thereof. For example, the first wall can include an inner ply and an outer ply such that the inner ply includes the first and second panel portions and an outer ply includes third and fourth panel portions that overlap the first and second panel portions. The third and fourth panel portions are detachably connected to one another along a frangible line that is adjacent to the inner side edges of the first and second inner panel portions. In such embodiments, at least one of the third and fourth panel portions includes at least one access opening that aligns with the at least one access opening in the at least one of the first and second panel portions. In certain embodiments, the outer layer of the composite wall includes an access opening that interrupts the frangible line.
In certain embodiments, the tubular structure is collapsible into flat form so that it can be conveniently stored and shipped.
The foregoing has broadly outlined some of the aspects and features of the present invention, which should be construed to be merely illustrative of various potential applications of the invention. Other beneficial results can be obtained by applying the disclosed information in a different manner or by combining various aspects of 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.
As required, detailed embodiments of the present invention are disclosed herein. It must be understood that the disclosed embodiments are merely exemplary of the invention that may be embodied in various and alternative forms, and combinations thereof. As used herein, the word “exemplary” is used expansively to refer to embodiments that serve as illustrations, specimens, models, or patterns. The figures are not necessarily to scale and some features may be exaggerated or minimized to show details of particular components. In other instances, well-known components, systems, materials, or methods have not been described in detail in order to avoid obscuring the present invention. Therefore, specific structural and functional details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, but merely as a basis for the claims and as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art to variously employ the present invention.
Referring now to the drawings, wherein like numerals indicate like elements throughout the several views, the drawings illustrate certain of the various aspects of exemplary embodiments of a divisible carton that includes a keel or partition structure. The keel is formed from a pair of keel panels that are detachably connected to one another. The divisible carton includes an aperture or access opening in a wall to which the keel is hingedly connected such that the access openings facilitate erecting or positioning the keel, for example, during the process of loading articles into the divisible carton.
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As used herein, the term fold line refers to all manner of lines that define hinge features of the blank, facilitate folding portions of the blank with respect to one another, or otherwise indicate optimal panel folding locations for the blank. Typically, means for defining a fold line include a scored line, an embossed line, or a debossed line.
The term severance line refer to all manner of lines along that facilitate separating portions of the substrate from one another such as by cutting or tearing or that indicate optimal separation locations. Severance lines may include, for example, frangible or otherwise weakened lines, cut lines, tear lines, or slits.
It should be understood that severance lines and fold lines can each include elements that are formed in the substrate of the blank. For example, such elements can include perforations, a line of perforations, a line of short slits, a line of half-cuts, a single half-cut, a cut line, an interrupted cut line, slits, scores, any combination thereof, and the like. The elements can be dimensioned and arranged to provide the desired functionality. For example, a line of perforations can be dimensioned or designed to provide different degrees of weakness and thereby define a fold line and/or a severance line. The line of perforations can be designed to facilitate folding and resist breaking, to facilitate folding and facilitate breaking with more effort, or to facilitate breaking with little effort.
A plan view of the outside surface of the blank 100 is shown in
The inner bottom panel portions 156, 158 provide an inner layer of a composite divisible bottom wall of a carton and the outer bottom panel portions 118, 120 provide an outer layer of the composite divisible bottom wall, as described in further detail below. The inner and outer divisible bottom wall portions 156, 158, 118, 120 each correspond to a module M1, M2 of the divisible carton 200. In other exemplary embodiments, panel portions can define a single layer bottom wall.
The first and second side panels 114, 116 are hingedly connected to opposing side or transverse edges of the top panel 112 along fold lines 122, 124, respectively, and the outer bottom panel 118/120 is hingedly connected to a side edge of the second side panel 116 along a fold line 126. The first and second outer bottom panel portions 118, 120 are detachably connected to one another along a frangible line 128. The first inner bottom panel 156 is hingedly connected to the first side panel 114 along a fold line 164, the first keel panel 150 is hingedly connected to the first inner bottom panel portion 156 along a fold line 160, the first and second keel panels 150, 152 are hingedly and detachably connected to one another along a frangible line 154, and the second keel panel 150 is hingedly connected to the second inner bottom panel portion 158 along a fold line 162.
End flaps are hingedly connected to opposite ends of each of the primary panels and keel panels along longitudinal fold lines. The end flaps can be folded and secured to form end closure structures W at respective open ends of the tubular structure of the carton 200, as described in further detail below. In the exemplary embodiment, the blank 100 is substantially symmetric such that the end flaps that are hingedly connected to the opposite ends of each primary panel and keel panel are substantially similar. Accordingly, the end flaps attached to the opposite ends of each primary panel and keel panel are substantially identical and like references have been used with a suffix “a” or “b” affixed to distinguish one end of the blank 100 from the other. Thus, the description of an element or group of elements having a suffix “a” is suitable for a like-numbered element or group of elements having a suffix “b”. In certain instances, for clarity, only one of the like elements may be described unless a description of the other or both of the like elements is useful for understanding the invention.
A top end flap 130a is hingedly connected to the top panel 112 along a fold line 140a, a first side end flap 132a is hingedly connected the first side panel 114 along a fold line 142a, a second side end flap 134a is hingedly connected to the second side panel 116 along a fold line 144a, and a bottom end flap 136a/138a is hingedly connected to the outer bottom panel 118/120 along a fold line 146a/148a. The bottom end flap 136a/138a includes first and second outer bottom end flap portions 136a, 138a that are detachably connected to one another along the frangible line 128 and that are hingedly connected to the first and second outer bottom panel portions 118, 120 along segments 144a, 146a of the fold line 144a/146a. Further, stabilizing flaps 170a, 172a are hingedly connected to the keel panels 150, 152 along fold lines 180a, 182a, respectively, and inner bottom end flap portions 174a, 176a are hingedly connected to the inner bottom panel portions 156, 156 along fold lines 184a, 186a, respectively. In the exemplary embodiments, the fold lines 184a, 186a are interrupted by congestion relieving apertures N.
Each stabilizing flap 170a, 172a is operatively connected to an adjacent inner bottom end flap portion 174a, 176a by a gusset or connecting tab 188a, 190a. Specifically, one end of the each of the connecting tabs 188a, 190a is hingedly connected to a respective one of the inner bottom end flap portions 174a, 176a along a fold line 194a, 198a and the opposite end of each of the connecting tabs 188a, 190a is hingedly connected to a respective one of the stabilizing flaps 170a, 172a along a fold line 192a, 196a. It should be understood that the fold lines that hingedly connect the opposite ends of the connecting tabs to end flaps are at an acute angle with respect to one another such that the end flaps are operatively folded together, as described in further detail below.
The blank 100 includes an arrangement of frangible lines Fi, Fo that define a detachable portion or tear strip T. Each of the frangible lines Fi, Fo extends transversely between the longitudinal edges of the blank 100 across the top end flap 130a, the top panel 112, and the top end flap 130b. Referring to
In the exemplary embodiment, the outer bottom panel 118/120 includes an aperture A1, which interrupts the frangible line 128 so as to be partially disposed in each of the outer bottom panel portions 118, 120. Each of the inner bottom panel portions 156, 158 includes apertures A2, A3, which are disposed adjacent to a respective fold line 160, 162. As described in further detail below, the aperture A1 is positioned in the blank 100 such that it aligns with the combination of the apertures A2, A3 when the blank 100 is folded and secured to form the erected divisible carton 200. In addition, the apertures A1, A2, A3 are sized, shaped, and positioned to receive machine elements, human fingers, or other members so as to facilitate erecting a keel or partition.
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To form a collapsed tubular structure, the inside surface of the outer bottom panel 118/120 is secured, using adhesive or other means for securing sheet material, to the outside surface of the inner bottom panel 156/158 to define a composite divisible bottom wall 218/220. According to an exemplary method of accomplishing this step, the inner bottom panel 156/158 is folded along the fold line 164 toward the inside surface of the first side panel 114. Thereby, the keel 150/152 is in flat face contact with both the inner bottom panel 156/158 and the first side panel 114. It should be understood that the keel 150/152 can be folded in either direction such that the keel panel 150 is in flat face contact with the inner bottom panel portion 156 or such that the keel panel 152 is in flat face contact with the inner bottom panel portion 158. Thereafter, the blank 100 is folded along the fold line 124 such that the outer bottom panel 110/120 overlaps the inner bottom panel 156/158. Adhesive is applied between the overlapping bottom panels 118/120, 156/158 such that the overlapping bottom panels 118/120, 156/158 are secured to one another to form the composite bottom wall 218/220.
The outer bottom panel 118/120 and the inner bottom panel 156/158 overlap one another such that the frangible line 128 is adjacent to and aligns with the fold lines 160, 162. Respective inner and outer bottom wall portions 118, 120, 156, 158 are secured to one another on opposite sides of the frangible line 128. Further, the aperture A1 aligns with the access opening A2/A3 to define access openings A1/A2, A1/A3 in the composite bottom wall 218/220.
Additionally, adhesive is applied to secure the outer surface of each the inner bottom end flap portions 174a, 176a to the inside surface of a respective portion of the outer bottom end flap 136a/138a to define a composite bottom end flap 236a/238a. It should be understood that adhesive is not applied to any of the stabilizing flaps 170a, 172a, the connecting tabs 188a, 190a, or the keel panels 150, 152.
It should be noted that, when the tubular structure is in a collapsed form, the keel 150/152 is collapsed so as to be folded into flat face contact with the inner bottom panel portion 156 such that the access opening A1/A3 is at least partially obstructed or so as to be folded into flat face contact with the inner bottom panel portion 158 such that the access opening A1/A2 is at least partially obstructed.
The collapsed tubular structure can be erected to form a tubular structure, as shown in
Articles (not shown) are typically loaded through the open ends of the erected tubular structure when arranged as shown in
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To separate the divisible carton 200 into modules M1, M2, the tear strip T is detached along the frangible lines Fi, Fo and the modules M1, M2 are pulled apart to break the frangible lines 128, 154 and thereby separate the divisible bottom wall 218/220, the composite bottom end flaps 236a/238a, and the keel 150/152. The access openings A1/A2, A1/A3 can be used to grip the modules M1, M2 of the divisible carton 200 to pull apart the modules M1, M2. Upon separation of the modules M1, M2, each module M1, M2 includes a respective portion of the keel 250, 252, a respective portion of the composite bottom end flap 236a, 238a, and a respective portion of the composite bottom wall 218, 220. Since the keel portions 250, 252 do not extend to the top wall 212, the articles are displayed in the individual modules M1, M2 and are accessible through openings between the keel 250, 252 and the top wall 212.
Other exemplary embodiments are illustrated in
In a second exemplary embodiment shown in
The blank 300 also includes corner panels P, which are disposed between one of the side panels 314, 316 and a respective one of the side end flaps 332a, 334a. Specifically each of the corner panels P is hingedly connected to one of the side panels 314, 316 along a fold line E5 and is hingedly connected to a respective one of the side end flaps 332a, 334a along a fold line E6.
A collapsible tubular structure can be formed from the blank 300 according to the method described above for the blank 100. Thus, the tubular structure includes a composite bottom wall 418/420 formed from the outer and inner bottom wall portions 318, 320, 356, 358. Further, composite bottom end flaps 436a/438a are formed from the outer and inner bottom wall end flap portions 336a, 338a, 374a, 376a.
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Each stabilizing flap 570a, 572a is connected to an adjacent bottom flap portion 574a, 576a by a connecting tab 588a, 590a, respectively. Opposing ends of each of the connecting tab 588a, 590a are hingedly connected to one of the bottom flap portions 574a, 576a and to one of the stabilizing flaps 570a, 572a along fold lines, respectively.
Each of the keel panels 550, 552 include a detachable glue portion G1, G2 defined by a frangible line 581, 583, respectively. The frangible lines 581, 583 are extensively weakened such as by a continuous half cut or a series of half cuts which enable a layer, that is an outermost lamination, of the detachable glue portion G1, G2 to easily be lifted or peeled away from a layer that is an inner lamination. Thus, the frangible lines 581, 583 need not extend through the entire thickness of the keel panel 550, 552. Further, each bottom panel 556, 558 includes an aperture A1, A2 which is at least partially defined by the fold line 560, 562, respectively.
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The divisible carton 600 is divided into modules M1, M2 by detaching the tear strip T and pulling the modules M1, M2 apart such that one or both of the glue portions G1, G2 are detached from the respective keel panel 550, 552. The access openings can provide a hand hold for grasping the modules and separating the panels of the keel.
The above-described embodiments are merely exemplary illustrations of implementations set forth for a clear understanding of the principles of the invention. Variations, modifications, and combinations may be made to the above-described embodiments without departing from the scope of the claims. All such variations, modifications, and combinations are included herein by the scope of this disclosure and the following claims.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/744,993, filed Apr. 17, 2006, the entirety of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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60744993 | Apr 2006 | US |