Claims
- 1. A multiple container package comprising:
- a plurality of cylindrical rigid containers of uniform design, shape and size, each container having a substantially planar bottom surface;
- a support envelope for said containers formed of a substantially rectangular cardboard blank in the form of a longitudinal strip having two transverse folding lines positioned to define a planar base surface, upon which the containers are arranged in juxtaposed upright manner in a plurality of parallel rows arranged parallel to said transverse folding lines with the planar base surface lying below the bottom surfaces of the containers, the planar base surface having therein at least one U-shaped cut with an associated longitudinally directed fold line to define at least one elongated flap, each said flap folded up by 90.degree. to position one such flap between two adjacent containers in each row, thereby preventing transverse sliding of the containers in said parallel rows and stiffening the base surface; and two side or end wall surfaces connected by the transverse folding lines to the base surface and folded upwardly to define the cardboard support envelope with two opposite ends or sides of the containers uncovered, the height of the upwardly folded side or end wall surfaces being the same as or less than the height of the containers so that the tops of the containers are uncovered, the transverse length of both the base surface and the upwardly folded side or end wall surfaces being less than the sum of the diameters of the containers in at least one of said rows of containers so that the uncovered surfaces of the containers at the two ends of said at least one row extend partially beyond the planar base surface and upwardly folded end or side wall surfaces; and
- a surrounding band member held under tension and extending across the containers at the uncovered ends or sides of the container package and along the upwardly folded side or end wall surfaces of the package at approximately the mid-point of the height of the containers, the band holding the containers within the package and being usable as the sole means for holding the package together and for one or two-handed carrying of the package.
- 2. A multiple container package according to claim 1, in which the longitudinal edges of the defined side or end wall surfaces have notches or cutouts therein and the surrounding band is positioned in the notches or cutouts.
- 3. A multiple container package according to claim 1, further comprising a thin-walled shrinkable or extensible foil enveloped about the support envelope and containers so as to provide protection against moisture and dust.
- 4. A multiple container package according to claim 3, in which the surrounding band is fitted outside the shrinkable or extensible foil.
- 5. A multiple container package according to claim 1 in which the containers are arranged in three parallel rows.
- 6. A multiple container package according to claim 1 in which said support envelope planar base surface has therein two U-shaped cuts, each with an associated longitudinally directed fold line, to define two elongated flaps.
- 7. A multiple container package as claimed in claim 6 in which the two U-shaped cuts are displaced from each other in the transverse direction of said longitudinal strip to position the two flaps between transversely displaced sets of adjacent containers.
- 8. A multiple container package comprising:
- a plurality of cylindrical rigid containers of uniform design, shape and size, each container having a substantially planar bottom surface;
- a support envelope for said containers formed of a substantially rectangular cardboard blank in the form of a longitudinal strip having two transverse folding lines positioned to define a planar base surface and two side or end wall surfaces, with said containers arranged on said base surface in juxtaposed upright manner in three parallel rows extending parallel to said transverse folding lines with the planar base surface lying below the bottom surfaces of said containers, and with the axes of the containers of the two outer rows aligned pairwise in planes at right angles to the direction of said parallel rows, the containers of the central row being staggered by half of a container diameter in the direction of the rows with respect to the containers of the outer rows, and with the two outer container rows positioned so that each container of at least one of the rows contacts two containers in each adjacent row; said two side or end wall surfaces being connected by the transverse folding lines to the base surface and folded upwardly to define the cardboard support envelope with two opposite ends or sides of the containers uncovered, the height of the upwardly folded side or end wall surfaces being the same as or less than the height of the containers so that the tops of the containers are uncovered, the transverse length of both the base surface and the upwardly folded side or end wall surfaces being less than the sum of the diameters of the containers in at least one of said rows of containers so that the uncovered surfaces of the containers at the two ends of said at least one row extend partially beyond the planar base surface and upwardly folded end or side wall surfaces; and
- a surrounding band member held under tension and extending across the containers at the uncovered ends or sides of the container package and along the upwardly folded side or end wall surfaces of the package at approximately the mid-poiknt of the height of the containers, the band holding the containers within the package and being usable as the sole means for holding the package together and for one or two-handed carrying of the package.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 777,984, filed Sept. 12, 1985. as PCT/DE85/00013 on Sep. 18, 1985, published as WO85/03274 on Aug. 1, 1985.
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