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After a typical work day, a person might want to go and fill their beer growler at a growler station or pub on their way home. The origins of the term growler is not exactly known and there is speculation it is derived from sound made when fresh beer was carried from the local pub to one's home in a covered pail. As the beer was agitated, the carbonation escaped and the when escaping from the pail created a sound similar to a growl. Other folks associate the name from the term of providing beer in pails, buckets or other containers when people's stomachs starting growling. Whatever the origins of the term growler, it is well understood today that a growler is typically a half gallon or two liter glass jug and is designed to carry beer with a screw on top.
Growler stations or locations to fill one's growler are located throughout the country and are typically a store or commercial enterprise that has one or more kegs tapped. A person can purchase a growler and then have the growler filled with the beer of their choice. Once a person purchases the growler, it is typically re-used by returning to the growler station with the empty jug and having the jug refilled. The jug, once filled is usually capped with a screw on lid. The beer is typically consumed shortly after filling as the beer loses its flavor and carbonation within a few days.
A typical growler is usually made of glass and is much taller than it is wide. The sides are rounded and the bottle while sitting on a table is usually stable. Because the growler is returned to be re-used, the growler is often times transported by the user in their car or other mode of transportation, such as a bus, train or trolley. While transporting one or more growlers and based on the typical design of the growler, it is not uncommon for the growler to roll around or be tipped over onto its side. Because the growler is made of glass, it has been known that growlers have been broken during the transportation of the growler from either home to the growler station or from the station to the home.
The inventor has seen some people place the growler in boxes or similar carrier devices but the carriers used are often times not stable or often times allow for the growler to freely move around. Placing the growler on the floor is not an option as most growlers will tip over when the vehicle makes a turn. Additionally, the inventor has seen the use of commercial carriers that are bulky and cumbersome and cannot be stowed away in one's car or mode of transportation after carrying a growler. There is a need for a lightweight collapsible growler carrier.
A pyramidal shaped growler carrier comprised of four sides, a bottom and an opening located at the top of said carrier wherein the growler is situated during transport. The growler carrier is made from a single sheet of heavy stock material, such as cardboard, that can be folded into the desired shape by imprinting or impressing upon the material creases such that the various folds are made upon the creased lines. A means for securing at least one edge of the pyramidal shaped carrier and sizing said carrier such that the opening at the top of the carrier securely holds the growler during transport. There are four stability wedges located at the four corners of the bottom of the carrier to increase the friction between the carrier and the floor or seat upon which the carrier sits. In the opening of the carrier, there are four security flaps attached to each side panel that fold into the opening when the growler is placed within. The four security flaps provide a smooth façade for easing the growler into the carrier and they provide additional compression between the growler and the top of the four side panels as the growler sits within said carrier.
Another use of the carrier is the use of the side panels for advertising the location of various growler fill locations or advertising brewery names or beers. A growler fill station, pub or commercial enterprise for filling growlers can put their logo or trademark on the sides of the carrier as a reminder as to where to refill the growler. Finally, detachable redeemable coupons located on the ends of the security flaps can be used by commercial vendors to increase the sale of their product.
Various embodiments of the methods and apparatus will now be described. The following descriptions provide specific details for a thorough understanding and enabling description of these embodiments. It should be noted, however, that the above “Background” describes technologies that may enable aspects and embodiments of the invention. One skilled in the relevant arts will understand, however, that the invention may be practiced without many of these details. Additionally, some well-known structures or functions may not be shown or described in detail, so as to avoid unnecessarily obscuring the relevant description of the various aspects and embodiments of the invention.
The terminology used in the description presented below is intended to be interpreted in its broadest reasonable manner, even though it is being used in conjunction with a detailed description of certain specific embodiments of the invention. Certain terms may even be emphasized herein; however, any terminology intended to be interpreted in any restricted manner will be overly and specifically defined as such in this Detailed Description section.
The unfolded carrier 30 is depicted in
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To assemble the carrier 30 from the single sheet of blank material as depicted in
The connecting of side panel A to side panel D at their outer edges produces the pyramidal shape. The above description of joining side panels A and D is just one means for forming the pyramidal shape. Instead of using a flap inserted into a slot as described above, other means, such as stapling, gluing or using other shapes known to those in the art of making cardboard products can be used to connect the outer edge of side panel A to side panel D to form the pyramidal shape. The inventor has found the slot and flap method of joining the outer edges of side panel A and D described above provides for the easiest and quickest means for connecting the sides together. The above description also provides a quick and easy means for unfolding the carrier back into a flat piece for easy storage.
When side panel A and side panel D are brought together, the carrier has the pyramidal shape. The next step in the assembly is to form a bottom side of the carrier, see
The shape of bottom panels E and G are roughly rectangular with most of the panel projecting out from one half of the side panel. When bottom panel E and G are folded perpendicular with the side panels, they create a partial floor or bottom to the carrier covering approximately one half of the floor—each extends out from the bottom edge of the side panels A and C such that they cover one quarter of the bottom of the pyramid shape, see
Attached to the bottom panels E and G is a covering flap 55 which tapers approximately half way along an inside edge of the bottom panels toward panel H when folded. The covering flaps 55 provide another interlocking piece to the four bottom panels when the four bottom panels are folded over. The covering flaps extend from approximately half way up the inner side of bottom panel E and G and taper toward the outer edges of side panel A on bottom panel E and toward the crease between side panel C and D for bottom panel G. The shape of bottom panels E and G are such that when they are perpendicular to the side panels, the rectangular shape covers approximately half of the bottom of the pyramidal shaped carrier with the covering flaps 55 extending out for interlocking and support of the other two bottom panels F and H.
Once the three bottom panels H, E, and G are folded over as shown in
The pyramidal shape has been made at this point; see
The four side panels A, B, C and D have a security flap 53 located at the top of each side panel, see
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It would work like this; a carrier is made from a blank stock foldable material, like cardboard. A growler station, tavern, pub or commercial enterprise that sells and refills growlers could place the name of their growler station, pub or commercial enterprise upon the outer side of the side panels of the carrier. The displayed information is marketing material and can be the business name, logo or trademark name of the growler station, pub or commercial enterprise that provides or distributes the carrier. In addition to marketing the name of the commercial enterprise that provided the carrier, the detachable end of the security flap could function as a coupon or rebate tool that could be redeemed through some reward system for getting frequent refills. Commercial enterprises that refill growlers could provide the carrier with the coupon to their customers to for additional incentive to return to have their growler refilled at the same location. All the while, the carrier is being used to stabilize the growler during transient.
Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/984,705 Inventor claims the benefit of the earlier filed provisional patent application in accordance with 35 U.S.C. 119; right of priority.