Claims
- 1. A sleeve style closed end carton for packaging a bottle matrix, said matrix having a corner bottle at each corner of said matrix, each corner bottle having a head, a neck, a shoulder, a body, and a heel, each corner bottle having a label section on which is provided a label, said carton comprising
- head, floor and opposed side wall panels, said panels being foldably connected one to the other, and each of said wall panels having opposed ends,
- a body corner flap formed integral with each side wall panel at each end of each side wall panel, each body corner flap being wrapped around a body of a corner bottle to draw all bottles in a bottle matrix against one another in a packaged configuration when said carton is filled with a bottle matrix, each body corner flap being of a height not substantially greater than the height of a corner bottle's label and being configured and positioned so as to substantially overlie only a corner bottle's label when said carton is filled with a bottle matrix, and a corner bottle's neck and shoulder being at least partially visible when said carton is filled with a bottle matrix and is viewed in side or end elevation view,
- flap label indicia provided on at least one body corner flap that simulates a portion of bottle label indicia provided on a bottle's label, and
- end flap panels foldably connected to opposed ends of at least one of said head and floor panels, said end flap panels being connected to said body corner flaps at each end of said carton to effect closure of said carton.
- 2. A carton as claimed in claim 1, said flap label indicia being visually distinct from graphics on its adjacent end and side wall panels.
- 3. A carton as claimed in claim 1, said carton comprising
- corner structure defined by said head panel, said corner structure being configured proximately to overlie but not extend substantially beyond a packaged corner bottle's head so that at least a packaged corner bottle's shoulder is partially visible when said carton is filled with a bottle matrix and is viewed in top plan view.
- 4. A carton as claimed in claim 1, said flap label indicia simulating that portion of bottle label indicia that is visible when a bottle's label is viewed on a bottle in front plan view.
- 5. A carton as claimed in claim 4, said flap label indicia length being of a length no greater than about one-quarter the peripheral length of a bottle.
- 6. A carton as claimed in claim 4, a corner bottle's heel also being partially visible when said carton is filled with a bottle matrix and is viewed in side or end elevation view.
- 7. A carton as claimed in claim 1, said carton comprising
- a side end flap panel formed integral with a body corner flap at one end of said carton, said side end flap panel being connected to a floor end flap panel to cooperate in effecting closure of said carton, the top edges of said side and floor end flap panels not extending substantially above the top edges of said body corner flaps, that end of said carton thereby establishing a window above said body corner flaps that extends across the width of said carton and through which necks and shoulders of all bottles at that end of said carton can be seen when said carton is viewed in end elevation view from that end.
- 8. A carton as claimed in claim 1, said carton comprising
- head and floor end flap panels foldably connected to said head and floor panels, respectively, at one end of said carton, said head and floor end flap panels being connected to each other and to said body corner flaps to cooperate in effecting closure of said carton, the end edges of said side wall panels and said end flap panels being configured to show neck and shoulder portions of each corner bottle at the end of said carton when said carton is viewed in end elevation view from that end.
- 9. A combination sleeve style closed end carton and bottle matrix, said matrix having a corner bottle at each corner of said matrix, each corner bottle having a head, a neck, a shoulder, a body, and a heel, each corner bottle having a label section on which is provided a label, said carton comprising
- head, floor and opposed side wall panels, said panels being foldably connected one to the other, and each of said wall panels having opposed ends,
- a body corner flap formed integral with each side wall panel at each end of each side wall panel, each body corner flap being wrapped around a body of a corner bottle to draw all bottles in a bottle matrix against one another in a packaged configuration when said carton is filled with a bottle matrix, each body corner flap being of a height not substantially greater than the height of a corner bottle's label and being configured and positioned so as to substantially overlie only a corner bottle's label when said carton is filled with a bottle matrix, and a corner bottle's neck and shoulder being at least partially visible when said carton is filled with a bottle matrix and is viewed in side or end elevation view,
- flap label indicia provided on at least one corner flap that simulates a portion of bottle label indicia provided on a bottle's label, and
- end flap panels foldably connected to opposed ends of at least one of said head and floor panels, said end flap panels being connected to said body corner flaps at each end of said carton to effect closure of said carton.
- 10. A carton blank for a sleeve style closed end carton used for packaging a bottle matrix, said matrix having a corner bottle at each corner of said matrix, and each corner bottle having a head, a neck, a shoulder, a body, and a heel, and each corner bottle having a label section on which is provided a label, said carton blank comprising
- head, floor and opposed side wall panels, said panels being foldably connected one to the other, and each of said wall panels having opposed ends,
- a body corner flap formed integral with each side wall panel at each end of each side wall panel, each body corner flap being wrapped around a body of a corner bottle to draw all bottles in a bottle matrix against one another in a packaged configuration when said carton is filled with a bottle matrix, each body corner flap being of a height not substantially greater than the height of a corner bottle's label and being configured and positioned so as to substantially overlie only a corner bottle's label when said carton is filled with a bottle matrix, and a corner bottle's neck and shoulder being at least partially visible when said carton is filled with a bottle matrix and is viewed in side or end elevation view,
- flap label indicia provided on at least one body corner flap that simulates a portion of bottle label indicia provided on a bottle's label, and
- end flap panels foldably connected to opposed ends of at least one of said head and floor panels, said end flap panels being connected to said body corner flaps at each end of said carton to effect closure of said carton.
- 11. A carton blank as claimed in claim 10, said flap label indicia being visually distinct from graphics on its adjacent end and side wall panels.
- 12. A carton blank as claimed in claim 10, said flap label indicia simulating that portion of a bottle label indicia that is visible when a bottle's label is viewed on a bottle in front plan view.
- 13. A carton blank as claimed in claim 12, said flap label indicia length being of a length no greater than about one-quarter the peripheral length of a bottle.
- 14. A carton blank as claimed in claim 12, said corner bottle's heel also being partially visible when said carton is filled with said bottle matrix and is viewed in side or end elevation view.
- 15. A carton blank as claimed in claim 10, said carton blank comprising
- a side end flap panel formed integral with a body corner flap at one end of said carton, said side end flap panel being connected to a floor end flap panel to cooperate in effecting closure of said carton, the top edges of said side and floor end flap panels not extending substantially above the top edges of said body corner flaps, that end of said carton thereby establishing a window above said body corner flaps that extends across the width of said carton and through which necks and shoulders of all bottles at that end of said carton can be seen when said carton is viewed in end elevation view from that end.
- 16. A carton blank as claimed in claim 10, said carton blank comprising
- head and floor end flap panels foldably connected to said head and floor panels, respectively, at one end of said carton, said head and floor end flap panels being connected to each other and to said body corner flaps to cooperate in effecting closure of said carton, the end edges of said side wall panels and said end flap panels being configured to show neck and shoulder portions of each corner bottle at the end of said carton when said carton is viewed in end elevation view from that end.
- 17. A carton blank as claimed in claim 10, said carton blank comprising
- corner structure defined by said head panel, said corner structure being configured proximately to overlie but not extend substantially beyond a packaged corner bottle's head so that at least a packaged corner bottle's shoulder is partially visible when said carton is filled with a bottle matrix and is viewed in top plan view.
- 18. A sleeve style closed end carton for packaging a bottle matrix, said matrix having a corner bottle at each corner of said matrix, each corner bottle having a head, a neck, a shoulder and a body, said carton comprising
- head, floor and opposed side wall panels, said panels being foldably connected one to the other, and each of said wall panels having opposed ends,
- a head corner flap formed integral with each side wall panel at each end of each side wall panel, each head corner flap being wrapped around and abutting a head of a corner bottle, each head corner flap being of a height not substantially greater than the height of a corner bottle's head and being configured and positioned so as to substantially overlie a corner bottle's head when said carton is filled with a bottle matrix, and a corner bottle's neck and shoulder being at least partially visible when said carton is filled with a bottle matrix and is viewed in end elevation view, and
- end flap panels foldably connected to opposed ends of said head panel, said head end flap panels being connected to said head corner flaps at each end of said carton to effect closure of said carton.
- 19. A carton as claimed in claim 18, said carton comprising
- corner structure defined by said head panel, said corner structure being configured proximately to overlie but not extend substantially beyond a packaged corner bottle's head so that at least a packaged corner bottle's shoulder is partially visible when said carton is filled with a bottle matrix and is viewed in top plan view.
- 20. A carton a s claimed in claim 18, said carton comprising
- a body corner flap formed integral with each side wall panel at each end of each side wall panel, each body corner flap being wrapped around a body of a corner bottle to draw all bottles in a bottle matrix against one another in a packaged configuration when said carton is filled with a bottle matrix, each body corner flap being of a height not substantially greater than the height of a corner bottle's body and being configured and positioned so as to at least partially overlie a corner bottle's body when said carton is filled with bottle matrix, and a corner bottle's neck and shoulder being at least partially visible when said carton is filled with a bottle matrix and is viewed in end elevation view, and
- floor end flap panels foldably connected to opposed ends of said floor panels, said floor end flap panels being connected to said body corner flaps at each end of said carton to effect closure of said carton,
- said head corner flaps, head end flap panels, body corner flaps and floor end flap panels being configured and located so as to define a window at each end of said carton through which corner bottles' neck and shoulder portions can be seen when said carton is viewed in end elevation view.
- 21. A carton as claimed in claim 20, said side wall panels, head and body corner flap panels, and head and floor end flap panels being configured to establish a window between said head corner flaps and head end flap panel, and said body corner flaps and floor end flap panel, that extends across the entire width of said carton and through which necks and shoulders of all bottles at each end of said carton can be seen when said carton is viewed in end elevation view.
- 22. A carton as claimed in claim 21, said carton comprising
- a side end flap panel formed integral with a body corner flap at one end of said carton, said side end flap panel being connected to said floor end flap panel to cooperate in effecting closure of said carton, the top edge of said side and floor end flap panels not extending substantially above the top edges of said body corner flaps.
- 23. A carton as claimed in claim 18,
- said head panel having a length not substantially greater than the length of a bottle line of a bottle matrix as measured from outer edge to outer edge of bottle caps on those two bottles at opposite ends of the bottle line, and having a width not substantially greater than the width of a bottle row of a bottle matrix as measured from outer edge to outer edge of bottle caps on those two bottles at opposite ends of the bottle row, and
- said floor panel having a length not substantially greater than the length of a bottle line of a bottle matrix as measured from outer edge to outer edge of bodies of those two bottles at opposite ends of the bottle line, and having a width not substantially greater than the width of a bottle row of a bottle matrix as measured from outer edge to outer edge of bodies of those two bottles at opposite ends of the bottle row, which said floor panel length and width is substantially greater than said head panel length and width.
- 24. A carton as claimed in claim 23, each side wall panel having a necked down length at an elevation adjacent a corner bottle's shoulder that is less than the length of said side wall panel adjacent said head panel and that is less than the length of said side wall panel adjacent said floor panel, thereby enlarging the view of each visible corner bottle's neck and shoulder over that which otherwise would be the case if said necked down length did not exist.
- 25. A carton blank for a sleeve style closed end carton for packaging a bottle matrix, said matrix having a corner bottle at each corner of said matrix, each corner bottle having a head, a neck, a shoulder, and a body, said carton blank comprising
- head, floor and opposed side wall panels, said panels being foldably connected one to the other, and each of said wall panels having opposed ends,
- a head corner flap formed integral with each side wall panel at each end of each side wall panel, each head corner flap being configured to wrap around and abut a head of a corner bottle, each head corner flap being of a height not substantially greater than the height of a corner bottle's head and being configured and positioned so as to substantially overlie a corner bottle's head when said carton is filled with a bottle matrix, and a corner bottle's neck and shoulder being at least partially visible when said carton is filled with a bottle matrix and is viewed in end elevation view, and
- head end flap panels foldably connected to opposed ends of said head panel, said head end flap panel being connected to said head corner flaps at each end of said carton to effect closure of said carton.
- 26. A carton blank as claimed in claim 25, said carton blank comprising
- corner structure defined by said head panel, said corner structure being configured proximately to overlie but not extend substantially beyond a packaged corner bottle head so that at least a packaged corner bottle's shoulder is partially visible when said carton is filled with a bottle matrix and is viewed in top plan view.
- 27. A carton blank as claimed in claim 25, said carton blank comprising
- a body corner flap formed integral with each side wall panel at each end of each side wall panel, each body corner flap being wrapped around a body of a corner bottle to draw all bottles in a bottle matrix against one another in a packaged configuration when said carton is filled with a bottle matrix, each body corner flap being of a height not substantially greater than the height of a corner bottle's body and being configured and positioned so as to at least partially overlie a corner bottle's body when said carton is filled with a bottle matrix, and a corner bottle's neck and shoulder being at least partially visible when said carton is filled with a bottle matrix and is viewed in end elevation view, and
- floor end flap panels foldably connected to opposed ends of said floor panel, said floor end flap panels being connected to said body corner flaps at each end of said carton to effect closure of said carton,
- said head corner flap, head end flap panels body corner flaps and floor end flap panel being configured and located so as to define a window at each end of said carton through which corner bottles' neck and shoulder portions can be seen when said carton is viewed in end elevation view.
- 28. A carton blank as claimed in claim 27, said side wall panels, head and body corner flap panels, and head and floor end flap panels being configured to establish a window between said head corner flaps and head end flap panel, and said body corner flaps and floor end flap panel, that extends across the entire width of said carton and through which necks and shoulders of all bottles at each end of said carton can be seen when said carton is viewed in end elevation view.
- 29. A carton blank as claimed in claim 28, said carton blank comprising
- a side end flap panel formed integral with a body corner flap at one end of said carton, said side end flap panel being connected to said floor end flap panel to cooperate in effecting closure of said carton, the top edge of said side and floor end flap panels not extending substantially above the top edges of said body corner flaps.
- 30. A sleeve style closed end carton blank as claimed in claim 25,
- said head panel having a length not substantially greater than the length of a bottle line of a bottle matrix as measured from outer edge to outer edge of bottle caps on those two bottles at opposite ends of the bottle line, and having a width not substantially greater than the width of a bottle row of a bottle matrix as measured from outer edge to outer edge of bottle caps on those two bottles at opposite ends of the bottle row, and
- said floor panel having a length not substantially greater than the length of a bottle line of a bottle matrix as measured from outer edge to outer edge of bodies of those two bottles at opposite ends of the bottle line, and having a width not substantially greater than the width of a bottle row of a bottle matrix as measured from outer edge to outer edge of bodies of those two bottles at opposite ends of the bottle row, which said floor panel length and width is substantially greater than said head panel length and width.
- 31. A carton blank as claimed in claim 30, each side wall panel having a necked down length at an elevation adjacent a corner bottle's shoulder that is less than the length of said side wall panel adjacent said head panel and that is less than the length of said side wall panel adjacent said floor panel, thereby enlarging the view of each visible corner bottle's neck and shoulder over that which otherwise would be the case if said necked down length did not exist.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part application based on U.S. Ser. No. 08/797,882 filed Feb. 10, 1997 entitled Sleeve Style Bottle Carton.
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Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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2698074 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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