Claims
- 1. A carton carrier for a pair of tapered cartons, said carton carrier comprising a thin sheet of flat flexible material, said sheet having a greater length than width dimension, a pair of like carton receiving openings in said sheet separated by a relatively narrow portion of a transverse bar, and at least one C-shaped carrier strap defined by a single generally C-shaped cut line in said sheet partially around a respective one of said carton receiving openings and terminating at opposite ends of said transverse bar, said carrier strap having ends also terminating at opposite ends of said transverse bar at the ends of said single C-shaped cut line, said strap ends each being directly integrally joined to said transverse bar and having a transverse hinge area extending generally parallel to said transverse bar.
- 2. A carton carrier according to claim 1 wherein said single generally C-shaped cut is of a configuration corresponding to adjacent portions of said respective carton receiving opening and said respective opening is primarily defined by a band of substantially uniform width defined by said single generally C-shaped cut line.
- 3. A carton carrier according to claim 2 wherein said carrier strap terminates in enlarged terminal portions of said transverse bar, said enlarged terminal portions being of material width.
- 4. A carton carrier according to claim 1 wherein said carrier is intended for use with cartons tapering in cross section in an upward direction and the periphery of each of said openings corresponding to the periphery of an intermediate part of the intended carton.
- 5. A carton carrier according to claim 1 in combination with two cartons each tapering in cross section in an upward direction, said cartons extending through said openings, and those portions of said sheet defining the peripheries of said openings snugly interlocking with intermediate portions of said cartons having substantially like peripheries.
- 6. A carton carrier according to claim 1 wherein there are two of said carrier straps each defined by a single generally C-shaped line cut in said sheet around a separate one of said openings, and ends of said carrier straps terminating in longitudinally spaced opposed relation.
- 7. A carton carrier according to claim 1 wherein there are two of said carrier straps each defined by a single generally C-shaped lint cut in said sheet around a separate one of said openings, and ends of said carrier straps terminating in longitudinally spaced opposed relation on opposite sides of said transverse bar.
- 8. A carton carrier according to claim 7 wherein said transverse bar terminates at its end in terminal portions of greater width than central portions of said transverse bar, and said strap ends are integrally joined directly to said greater width terminal portions of said transverse bar.
- 9. A carton carrier according to claim 1 wherein said transverse bar extends the full width of said sheet.
- 10. A carton carrier according to claim 2 wherein said transverse bar extends the full width of said sheet.
- 11. A carton carrier according to claim 2 wherein said relatively narrow portion of said transverse bar is of a width generally approximating the width of said band of substantially uniform width.
- 12. A carton carrier according to claim 1 wherein said single C-shaped cut line terminates in terminal openings, and with the exception of cuts defining the periphery of said sheet, said terminal openings and said carton receiving openings, said single C-shaped cut line forms the only cut in said sheet.
- 13. A carton carrier according to claim 1 wherein with the exception of cuts defining the periphery of said sheet and said carton receiving openings, said single C-shaped cut line forms the only cut in said sheet.
- 14. A carton carrier according to claim 7 wherein with the exception of cuts defining the periphery of said sheet and said carton receiving openings, said C-shaped cut lines form the only cuts in said sheet.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of my earlier filed copending application Ser. No. 169,531, filed July 17, 1980, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (2)
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3561594 |
Jorgenson |
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3608949 |
Owen |
Oct 1971 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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