This invention relates to a carton, and its blank, for returnable containers, such as bottles, and particularly, although not exclusively, to wrap-around type cartons.
Cartons having some reclosable function are well known in the art. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 4,417,661 (Raccaforte) discloses a reclosable carton comprising a tear open means (48) which detachably interconnects first and second parts (46), (22 and 24) of the carton. The first part (46) comprises a connector flap (60) formed therefrom for re-connecting the first and second parts after the tear open means (48) is broken.
However, in the present invention, a tear open means allows the carton to be completely detached from its contents and renders the carton into two separate parts. Each of the separate parts is furnished with complementary connecting means by which the carton can be reconstructed after being filled with empty bottles so that it can be returned as a unit to a point of sale.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,443,203 (Sutherland) discloses a carton locking arrangement in a wraparound type carton in which an engaging tab (42) is formed from a flap body (26) to which a distal end portion (36) is hingedly connected along a fold line (38). However, the locking arrangement of Sutherland is not presented in the context of a re-constructible carton for returnable containers.
U.S. Pat. No. 2,554,098 (Bamber) discloses panel connecting flaps (7, 14, 15) in a carton which are formed from a part of the carton and folded 180° to have their respective distal end portions engaged with another part of the carton. However, the panel-connecting flaps of Bamber are not presented in the context of a re-constructible carton for returnable containers.
One aspect of the present invention provides a carton for returnable containers, such as bottles, which carton includes at least a top wall panel, a base wall panel and a pair of side wall panels, connecting together the top and base wall panels, to form a tubular structure in which a plurality of containers can be accommodated in a unit, and wherein one of the wall panels is formed with a tear-away strip, the removal of which separates that panel into two detached portions and which allows the carton to be separated entirely from its contents, characterized in that complementary connecting means are provided in each of the detachable portions, and wherein said complementary connecting means can be deployed to reconnect the two detached detachable portions after the carton has been repackaged with containers after use to provide a reconstructed carton for return of the containers to a point of sale. Preferably, the complementary connecting means comprises a hinged flap partially detachable from a wall panel adjacent one edge of the tear-away strip and foldable into overlapping relationship with a wall panel adjacent an opposite edge of the tear-away strip, complementary locking means being provided by said hinged flap and the wall panel adjacent said opposite edge of the tear-away strip and by that wall panel to connect together the adjacent wall panels after removal of the tear-away strip.
In some circumstances where the complementary connecting means comprises a hinged flap, the complementary locking means may comprise a locking tab provided by said hinged flap and a locking aperture provided in the wall panel adjacent said opposite edge of the tear-away strip to receive the locking tab in locking engagement thereby to connect together the detached wall panels when the hinged flap bridges the adjacent detached edges of said wall panels. Where a locking tab is provided, it may be struck from the hinged flap and may be hinged thereto along a fold line extending across the hinged flap.
In some other optional constructions a plurality of locking tabs may be struck from the hinged flap, each such locking tab being hinged to its hinged flap along one of said fold lines, there being one complementary locking aperture for each locking tab.
In either of the constructions where one or more locking tabs are provided, a plurality of hinged flaps also may be provided by said wall panel.
According to another feature of this aspect of the invention, the complementary locking means and the tear-away strip may be provided in one and the same wall panel. Preferably, the carton is a wrap-around type carton.
Another aspect of the invention provides a carton blank which can be manipulated to provide a carton for accommodating returnable containers, such as bottles, which blank comprises a first base panel, a first side wall panel, a top panel, a second side wall panel and a second base panel connected one to the next in series and wherein one of the wall panels is formed with a tear-away strip the removal of which separates that wall panel and the blank into two detached portions, characterized in that complementary connecting means are provided in each of the detachable wall panel portions, which complementary connecting means can be deployed to reconnect said two detachable portions.
According to a feature of this aspect of the invention, the complementary connecting means may be provided in one and the same wall panel of the blank on either side of the tear-away strip in that wall panel.
Exemplary embodiments of the invention will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
Referring to
The first base panel 12 is formed with a series of known locking tabs 50 which cooperate with complementary locking apertures defined by locking flaps 52 struck from the second base panel 28.
In order to draw the base panels 12 and 28 into overlapping relationship to engage the complementary locking elements 50 and 52, the base panels are formed with openings 54 and 56 which are engaged by machine elements for tightening the base panels towards one another.
The heel panel 14, which takes on a beveled configuration when the carton is set up, is formed with openings 58 which receive portions of the heel of a bottle retained within the carton. Similar heel apertures 60 are formed in the heel panel 26.
Further openings 62 and 64 are provided partly in the top wall 20 and partly in each of the other side walls 18 and 22 in order to receive neck portions of the bottles to be received in the carton.
The upper side wall 18 is formed with a hinged flap 66 which is struck from upper side wall 18 and hinged thereto along a fold line 68. The hinged flap is provided with a pair of locking tabs 70 and 72 which are struck from the hinged flap and foldably joined thereto along fold line 74.
Complementary locking apertures are provided in the lower side wall 16 which are defined by locking flaps 76 and 78 hinged to the side wall panel 16 along fold lines 80 and 82.
The top wall is provided with flap 84 and 88 which define openings 85 and 89 respectively by which the carton can be lifted. The flaps 84 and 88 are hinged to the top wall about fold lines 86 and 90 respectively.
When the contents of the bottles have been used, the bottles can be returned by once again applying the wraparound carton to the group of six empty bottles as shown in
Referring now to FIGS. 6 to 10 of the drawings a second embodiment of the invention is shown in which like parts have like reference numerals. The most significant difference in relation to the carton shown in the second embodiment of the invention is that instead of being a wraparound carton with completely open ends the ends of the wraparound carton in the second embodiment are partially closed by end closure panels such as panel 192. Moreover, in this particular embodiment, instead of having a single hinge flap with a plurality of locking tabs, the lower side panel 116 is struck with two hinge flaps 166 and 166a each provided with its own locking tab 170, 170a which are sized to be received in complementary locking apertures at 176 and 178 in lower panel 118.
The end closure structures are provided by panels 192 and 196 each hinged to opposite sides of the base panel 112 and also by side end closure panels 200 and 204 hinged to opposite edges of lower side wall panel 116. Further side end closure panels 208, 212 are hinged on opposite side of lower side wall panel 124.
As with the first embodiment,
The present invention and its preferred embodiments relate to an arrangement for providing a reclosable access structure in a fully enclosed carton. However, it is anticipated that the invention can be applied to a variety of carriers and is not limited to those of the fully enclosed type hereinbefore described and could be used for numerous applications for example a wraparound carton.
It will be recognised that as used herein, directional references such as “top”, “base”, “end”, “side”, “inner”, “outer”, “upper” and “lower” do not limit the respective panels to such orientation, but merely serve to distinguish these panels from one another. Any reference to hinged connection should not be construed as necessarily referring to a single fold line only: indeed it is envisaged that hinged connection can be formed from one or more of one of the following, a score line, a frangible line or a fold line, without departing from the scope of invention.
It should be understood that various changes may be made within the scope of the present invention, for example, the size and shape of the panels and apertures may be adjusted to accommodate articles of differing size or shape, alternative top and base closure structures may be used. The carton may accommodate more than one article in different arrays.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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3013341.0 | Jun 2003 | GB | national |
This is a continuation of international application No. PCT/US2004/018721, filed Jun. 10, 2004, which is hereby incorporated by reference.
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Parent | PCT/US04/18721 | Jun 2004 | US |
Child | 11301478 | Dec 2005 | US |