The present invention relates generally to paperboard cartons for use in packaging articles and, more particularly, relates to the manner in which a dual carton may be divided into separate individual cartons for accommodating separate quantities of articles.
Dual cartons are useful for allowing consumers to purchase and transport a single carton of the desired quantity of articles such as soft drinks. After the dual carton has reached its final destination, the consumer may divide the dual carton into separate individual cartons leaving both cartons intact. One individual carton may then be separately used while the other is stored.
The individual cartons of the dual carton may be detachably retained together with the use of the combination of adhesive and tear strips. The tear strips and the adhesive are utilized between the individual cartons. Once it becomes desirable to separate the dual carton into the individual cartons, the consumer removes the tear strip to permit the individual cartons to be separated from one another. Examples of dual cartons utilizing tear strips are taught in U.S. Pat. Nos. 2,973,130; 3,677,458; and 4,533,052.
Finger tabs or push tabs may also be used to facilitate the separation of the dual carton into the individual cartons as taught in U.S. Pat. No. 3,677,458. The finger tabs may be positioned on the exterior of the dual carton between the individual cartons. However, accidental contact with the finger tabs may sometimes break the tabs which results in undesired exposure of starter orifices that are created in the carton wall by the breakage or displacement of the finger tabs. This would detract from the appearance of the dual carton because the starter orifices are designed to be used only when the separation of the carton is intended.
Also, it is often desirable to have large graphic areas on the exterior of a carton for printing and/or labeling. Utilizing the finger tabs as taught in U.S. Pat. No. 3,677,458 may not considerably interrupt the available graphic area. However, the small finger tabs could be camouflaged by graphics and thus not visible enough for consumers to fully utilize the finger tabs.
Therefore, there is a need for an improved dual carton adapted to be divided into two individual cartons for separate use. The starter orifices for facilitating the separation of the dual carton should be well hidden from view till the time for separation of the carton and they should become clearly visible once the separation of the carton is intended.
The present invention provides a dual carton for accommodating separate quantities of articles which may be divided into separate individual cartons by removal of a tear strip to provide access to an underlying starter orifice for spreading apart the individual cartons.
Generally described, the separable dual carton of the present invention includes a plurality of panels hingedly connected to one another. A center top panel includes a tear strip which overlies at least one starter orifice for receiving user's finger(s). When forming the dual carton, the starter orifice is formed from a combination of apertures in adjoining panels. The apertures are sized and positioned to register with one another when the hinged panels are folded to erect the dual carton. By removing at least a potion of the tear strip from the center top panel of the dual carton, the starter orifice is exposed and becomes accessible to facilitate the separation of the dual carton into individual cartons.
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 separable dual carton 10 of the present invention. In one embodiment, the dual carton 10 is separable into a pair of individual cartons with dispensers for dispensing articles such as cans of soft drink.
Generally described, the dual carton 10 is formed from a blank 12 of a foldable sheet material such as paperboard as shown in FIG. 1. The blank 12 includes seven primary panels for forming the dual carton 10. The panels of the blank 12 are a first intermediate panel 16, a second intermediate panel 18, a first bottom panel 20, a second bottom panel 22, a first side panel 24, a second side panel 26, and a center top panel 28.
As shown in
Each of the panels 16, 18, 20, 22, 24 and 26 include opposing end flaps defined by additional transverse fold lines. In particular, the center top panel 28 includes opposing end flaps 42 and 44. Also, flap panels 46 and 48 extend along the longitudinal lengths of intermediate panels 16 and 18, respectively. The flap panels 46 and 48 are defined along their edges by fold lines 52 and 54, respectively. The fold lines 52 and 54 are the outermost fold lines of the blank 12 relative the center top panel 28. The flap panels 46 and 48 have free edges opposite the fold lines 52 and 54.
As best shown in
The blank 12 includes apertures 62, 64, and 66 that are positioned and sized to cooperate with one another when the dual carton 10 is erected. The apertures 62, 64 and 66 cooperate with one another, when erecting the dual carton 10, in order to form a starter orifice 68 in the erected dual carton 10, as shown in
The blank 12 also includes apertures 70 and 72 which are positioned and sized to partially register with each other to form the starter orifice 74 (
Because the tear strip 60 may not extend the full length of the center top panel 28, the blank 12 of the present invention may also include a weakened line of severance or tear line 88 which extends from the starter orifice 68 on center top panel 28. The weakened line 88 extends from the center top panel 28 into the end flap 44 which defines a portion of an end of the dual carton 10. While the dual carton 10 is being separated into the individual cartons 90 and 92 as shown in
The tear strip 60 may be removed from the dual carton 10 when separation of the dual carton 10 into individual cartons is desired. Once at least a portion of the tear strip 60 is removed, the pair of starter orifices 74 and 84 underlying the tear strip are exposed to view and thus become accessible, as shown in
Preferably, the dual carton 10 provides access to at least two starter orifices 74 and 84, which are displaced from one another so that the consumer can separate the dual carton 10 while his fingers are inserted into the starter orifices 74 and 84 at multiple locations between the individual cartons 90 and 92. However, the present invention contemplates any number of starter orifices for facilitating the separation of the dual carton into individual cartons.
To form the erected dual carton 10, flap panel 46 is folded along fold line 52 onto first intermediate panel 16. Glue is applied to flap panel 46 along the longitudinal edge of flap panel 46. Flap panel 46, first intermediate panel 16 and first bottom panel 20 are folded along fold line 32 onto first side panel 24 and center top panel 28 to secure flap panel 46 to center top panel 28. Then, flap panel 48 and second intermediate panel 18 are folded along fold line 34. Glue is applied to flap panel 48 and either intermediate panel 16 or 18 at locations identified as glue areas by the reference number 98. The glue areas 98 may be defined by frangible lines which permit the glue areas 98 to be displaced from either intermediate panel 16 or 18 when the intermediate panels 16 and 18 are pulled from one another to facilitate separation of the dual carton 10. Flap panel 48, second intermediate panel 18, second bottom panel 22, and second side panel 26 are folded along fold line 40 onto center top panel 28 and first intermediate panel 16 to secure flap panel 48 to center top panel 28 and second intermediate panel 18 to first intermediate panel 16, which results in a flat tubular carton.
Because intermediate panels 16 and 18 are glued face-to-face, aperture 64 in the center top panel 28 registers with at least a portion of each aperture 62 and 66 to form starter orifice 68. The remaining portions of apertures 62 and 66 will be in the vertical plane of the intermediate side panels 16 and 18 when the flat carton is erected into the dual carton 10. Also, because the apertures 70 and 80 are intersected by fold line 52, a portion of each aperture 70 and 80 will remain in the vertical plane of the intermediate panels 16 and 18 and, because the apertures 72 and 82 are intersected by fold line 54, a portion of each aperture 72 and 82 will remain in the vertical plane of intermediate panels 16 and 18. The remaining portions of apertures 70 and 72, the portions within the flap panel 46 and 48, respectively, form the starter orifice 74 as shown in FIG. 4. Also, the remaining portions of apertures 80 and 82, the portions within the flap panel 46 and 48, respectively, form the starter orifice 84 as shown in FIG. 4. Because portions of the apertures 62, 66, 70, 72, 80 and 82 lie within the vertical plane of the intermediate side panels 16 and 18, the consumer is permitted to place fingers further through the starter orifices 68, 74 and 84 without being obstructed by the uppermost edges of the intermediate panels 16 and 18.
The present invention has been illustrated in relation to particular embodiments which are 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. Accordingly, the scope of the present invention is described by the claims appended hereto and supported by the foregoing.
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20040245327 A1 | Dec 2004 | US |