Claims
- 1. A dual carton comprising:
- first and second cartons each having a first pair of first and second opposed walls, a second pair of third and fourth opposed walls, a bottom wall joining at least said first pair of opposed walls, a first extension flap extending from said first wall and having a free edge, and a second extension flap extending from said second wall and having a free edge; wherein:
- said second extension flap is substantially the same width as said bottom wall such that said second extension flap extends across the top of said carton so that said free edge of said second extension flap lies adjacent said first wall when said second extension flap is folded over the top of said carton; and
- said first and second cartons are positioned adjacent one another with said first wall of said first carton adjacent and coextensive with said first wall of said second carton such that the borders of said coextensive walls are aligned; said dual carton further comprising:
- means for joining said first extension flap of said first carton and said first extension flap of said second carton after said first extension flap of said first carton is folded over the top of said first carton and said first extension flap of said second carton is folded over the top of said second carton, such that said first and second cartons are joined to form said dual carton; and
- means for securing said second extension flap of said first carton and said second extension flap of said second carton to said means for joining said first extension flaps of said first and second cartons, such that said means for joining is hidden from view by said second extension flaps.
- 2. The dual carton of claim 1 wherein said means for joining said first extension flaps of said first and second cartons comprises a joining strip.
- 3. The dual carton of claim 2 wherein said joining strip includes a line of weakness positioned substantially above and parallel the adjacent abutting edges of said first extension flaps of said first and second cartons.
- 4. The dual carton of claim 3 wherein said line of weakness comprises a line of perforations.
- 5. The dual carton of claim 1 further including a second joining means positioned across said bottom walls of said first and second cartons to further secure said cartons together to form said dual carton.
- 6. The dual carton of claim 5 wherein said second joining means includes a line of weakness positioned substantially above and parallel the adjacent abutting edges of said bottom walls to facilitate separation of said first and second cartons.
- 7. The dual carton of claim 6 wherein said line of weakness comprises a line of perforations.
- 8. The dual carton of claim 5 wherein said second joining means bears indicia coded for automatic pricing of said dual carton.
- 9. The dual carton of claim 1 wherein:
- each of said first and second cartons comprises a cigarette carton for packaging a first number of cigarette packs in each said carton, each said pack having a pair of front and rear long walls and a pair of opposed short walls;
- the widths of said first and second walls of said first and second cartons are at least as wide as a second number of times the width of the long wall of said cigarette pack;
- the widths of said third and fourth walls of said first and second cartons are at least as wide as a third number of times the width of the short wall of said cigarette pack; and
- said first number of cigarette packs, equal to the product of said second number of times the width of the long wall of said cigarette pack and said third number of times the width of the short wall of said cigarette pack, can be positioned inside each of said first and second cartons with said short walls of said packs parallel said third and fourth walls of said cartons, such that said dual carton contains twice said first number of cigarette packs.
- 10. The dual carton of claim 9 wherein said first number equals five.
- 11. The dual carton of claim 9 wherein said second number of times the width of the long wall of said cigarette pack is five.
- 12. The dual carton of claim 9 wherein said third number of times the width of the short wall of said cigarette pack is one.
- 13. A method for securing two cartons together to form a dual carton, said method comprising the steps of:
- providing first and second cartons each having a first pair of first and second opposed walls, a second pair of third and fourth opposed walls, a bottom wall joining at least said first pair of opposed walls, a first extension flap extending from said first wall, and a second extension flap extending from said second wall;
- positioning said first and second cartons adjacent one another with said first wall of said first carton adjacent and coextensive with said first wall of said second carton such that the borders of said adjacent walls are aligned; : folding said first extension flap of said first carton over the top of said first carton;
- folding said first extension flap of said second carton over the top of said second carton;
- positioning a joining means over said first extension flap of said first carton and said first extension flap of said second carton after said extension flaps are folded over the tops of said cartons, such that said first and second cartons are joined to form said dual carton; and
- securing said second extension flap of said first carton and said second extension flap of said second carton to said joining means.
- 14. The method of claim 13 wherein:
- said second extension flap of each said carton has a free edge and is substantially the same width as said bottom wall of each said carton such that said second extension flaps of each said carton extend across the tops of said cartons so that said free edge lies adjacent said first wall when said second extension flap is folded over the tops of said cartons; and
- said step of securing said second extension flap of said first carton and said second extension flap of said second carton to said joining means further includes the step of concealing said joining means.
- 15. The method of claim 13 wherein said step of securing said second extension flaps of said first and second cartons to said joining strip includes the step of releasably securing said second extension flaps of said first and second cartons to said joining strip.
- 16. The method of claim 13 wherein said joining means has a line of weakness, said method further including the step of positioning said joining strip such that said line of weakness is substantially parallel the adjoining abutting edges of said first extension flaps to facilitate later separation of said cartons.
- 17. The method of claim 13 further including the step of positioning a second joining means across the bottom walls of said first and second cartons.
- 18. The method of claim 17 wherein said second joining means has a line of weakness, said method further including the step of positioning said second joining means such that said line of weakness is substantially parallel the adjoining abutting edges of said bottom walls to facilitate later separation of said first and second cartons.
- 19. A method for packaging cigarette packs which are to be passed through tax-stamping machinery used in the automated processing of cigarette cartons and later may be separated into groups of cigarette packs, said method comprising the steps of:
- providing first and second cartons each having a first pair of first and second opposed walls, a second pair of third and fourth opposed walls, a bottom wall joining at least said first pair of opposed walls, a first extension flap extending from said first wall, and a second extension flap extending from said second wall;
- folding said first extension flap of said first carton such that it lies adjacent the outside of said first carton adjacent said first wall;
- folding said first extension flap of said second carton such that it lies adjacent the outside of said second carton adjacent said first wall;
- positioning said first and second cartons adjacent one another with said first wall of said first carton adjacent and coextensive with said first wall of said second carton with said first extension flaps adjacent one another between said first and second cartons;
- positioning securing means across the bottom walls of said first and second cartons to secure said first and second cartons together to form a dual carton of dimensions compatible with existent taxstamping machinery; folding said second extension flap of said first carton over the top of said first carton;
- folding said second extension flap of said second carton over the top of said second carton;
- positioning a temporary joining means over said second extension flap of said first carton and said second extension flap of said second carton to temporarily seal said first and second cartons in said dual carton configuration.
- 20. The method of claim 19 wherein said temporary joining means is released from securing said second extension panels of said first and second cartons to open said first and second cartons to apply a tax stamp to an end of each of the cigarette packs contained within said first and second cartons, said method further including the steps of:
- pivoting said cartons about said bottom walls of said cartons to access said first extension flaps;
- folding said first extension flap of said first carton over the top of said first carton;
- folding said first extension flap of said second carton over the top of said second carton;
- joining and sealing said first and second cartons along said extension flaps such that the means for joining and sealing said first and second cartons is concealed from view;
- whereby said cigarette packs to which tax stamps have been applied may be distributed to consumers in a dual carton separable into individual cartons.
- 21. The method of claim 20 wherein said step of joining and sealing said first and second carton along said extension flaps further comprises the steps of:
- positioning a joining strip across said first extension flaps of said first and second cartons after said extension flaps are folded over the tops of said cartons; and
- securing said second extension flap of said first carton and said second extension flap of said second carton to said joining strip.
- 22. The method of claim 21 wherein:
- said second extension flap of each said carton has a free edge and is substantially the same width as said bottom wall of each said carton such that said second extension flaps of each said carton extend across the tops of said cartons so that said free edge lies adjacent said first wall when said second extension flap is folded over the tops of said cartons; and
- said step of securing said second extension flap of said first carton and said second extension flap of said second carton to said joining strip includes concealing said joining strip.
- 23. The method of claim 21 wherein said joining strip has a line of weakness, said method further including the step of positioning said joining strip such that said line of weakness is substantially parallel the adjoining edges of said first extension flaps to facilitate later separation of said first carton from said second carton.
- 24. The method of claim 21 wherein said step of securing said second extension flap of said first carton and said second extension flap of said second carton to said joining strip includes the step of releasably securing said second extension flap of said first carton and said second extension flap of said second carton to said joining strip.
- 25. The method of claim 19 further including the step of positioning securing means across at least one pair of adjacent side walls.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of copending, commonly-assigned United States patent application Ser. No. 07/774,529, filed Oct. 8, 1991, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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