Wine bottle package

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6325210
  • Patent Number
    6,325,210
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, February 1, 2000
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, December 4, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A package for shipping wine bottles vertically upright. A tray is provided for the bottom of a corrugated box to receive the bottoms of bottles and a protector is provided to engage and hold the bottle necks. Both the tray and protector are formed of molded pulp. The bottles are clamped between the bottom and top of the box and held against lateral movement relative to the box by engagement of the tray and protector with the walls of the box.
Description




FIELD OF INVENTION




The present invention relates to packaging, and more particularly to a package for wine bottles so that bottles are protected and securely held when the package is shipped.




BACKGROUND OF INVENTION




With the growth of the Internet, more and more wine is being ordered via personal computers. The wine ordered needs to be placed in a package for shipment, generally in a corrugated box. The wine bottles are positioned vertically. Within the box, each bottle needs to be supported at its bottom end spaced from the bottom of the box in a position which secures the bottle against movement laterally. The upper end of each bottle also needs to be held so that movement is prevented. The plurality of bottles have to be secured against moving relative to each other and against movement relative to the box in which they are positioned.




SUMMARY OF INVENTION




One object of this invention is to provide a package for wine bottles wherein a support tray in a box carries the wine bottles on the bottom of a box and a one-piece protector engages the neck of each bottle, the tray and protector being formed from molded pulp having side edges which conform with and engage the insides of the box.




Another object of the invention is to provide a molded pulp tray having a pocket for the bottom end of each wine bottle, each pocket spacing the bottom of the bottle from the box bottom and the tray being flexible whereby the bottom of the bottle may be wedged into the pocket to secure it in place.




Another object of the invention is to provide a molded pulp protector at the top of the package having a conical collar for the neck end of each bottle, each collar having one end engagable with the sloped surface between the body and neck of the bottle and an upper end extending above the top of the wine bottle and having internal flutes engaging the bottle neck.




A further object of this invention is to provide wine bottle support blanks of molded pulp having score lines whereby the blanks may be broken apart to accommodate the number of bottles to be placed in one box.




Other objects of the invention will be apparent hereinafter from the specification and the appended claims.











DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is vertical section of a box for two wine bottles of different shapes, the bottles being secured and held in place by a bottom tray and top protector constructed according to this invention;





FIG. 2

is an enlarged cross section of bottom tray for the bottom end of one of the wine bottles;





FIG. 3

is an enlarged cross section of the top protector for the neck end of one of the wine bottles; and





FIG. 4

is a plan view of one of molded pulp blanks for six bottles and showing score lines whereby the sections can be broken apart according to the number of wine bottles to be packaged.











DESCRIPTION OF INVENTION




Referring now to the drawing by numerals of reference,


10


denotes generally a package for wine bottles. Two differently shaped bottles are shown at


12


and


13


. Each wine bottle has a wide bottom


15


, a cylindrical body


16


, and a neck


17


which connects to body


16


by a sloped section


18


. Each bottle has a top end


20


.




Wine bottles to be shipped are placed in a box


22


of corrugated paper or other material. The box has a bottom


23


, sides


24


and top


25


.




A one piece molded pulp tray


30


is provided to support the bottom ends


15


of the bottles. Tray


30


rests on the bottom


23


of box


22


. It has two pockets


31


, each to receive a bottle end. Each pocket has a sloped side


32


. The molded pulp has resiliency. The size of the pocket is such that when the wine bottle is pressed into the pocket, it wedges therein to hold the bottle in place. Flutes or ribs


34


are provided in the pocket to increase the grip of tray


30


on the bottle.




Tray


30


has horizontal flanges


35


providing an area of the tray and side edges


36


which engage the inside walls of sides


24


of the box. The molded pulp tray has pads


38


which space the bottle bottom


15


from the bottom


23


of the box. The bottle is resiliently supported on the box bottom and is cushioned by tray


30


.




At the top of the package, the bottles are held by a molded pulp protector


40


,

FIGS. 1 and 3

. Each protector is in the form of a truncated cone or collar


41


wide at the top and narrow at the bottom. Cone


41


has a core


42


of such diameter that the cone may be slid over bottle neck


17


. Inside the cone


41


are flutes or ribs


44


which engage the periphery of bottle neck


17


to help secure protector


40


in place.




Cone


41


has a lower edge


45


which engages and seats on the sloped portion


18


between the bottle body


16


and neck


17


. The axial length of core


42


is such that edge


45


of the cone


41


engages the bottle with the top


20


of the bottle below the upper surface


46


of protector


40


.




Like tray


30


, protector


40


has horizontal flange portions


48


. An area is formed having edges which engage sides


24


of the corrugated box. Further, the box is of such size that the top


25


of the box


22


engages the upper surface


46


of protector


40


whereby the bottles in the box are clamped vertically between tray


30


and protector


40


. The bottles are secured from lateral movement in box


22


by the engagement of the flange portions


35


and


48


of tray


30


and protector


40


, respectively, abutting against the box sides


24


.




As shown in

FIG. 4

, bottom


30


and top protector


40


are preferably molded in a one-piece rectangular configuration


50


to receive and support six bottles. Entire blanks are used when six bottles are to be packaged. Score lines are provided at


51


and


52


, to form bottle sections whereby, one section can be bent and separated from another section, when a lesser number of bottles are to be packaged. For example, if two bottles are to be shipped, one section would be broken off. A two bottle box would be used. Then the bottles would be packaged as shown in FIG.


1


.




If desired, a longitudinal score line


54


can also be provided so that a section for two bottles can be broken apart again for one bottle. Further, larger molded blanks can be manufactured where the number of bottles to be shipped exceeds six.




With this package design, wine bottles can be shipped where the bottles are spaced from each other and secured from movement in the box in which they are placed. Molded paper pulp provides resiliency to cushion the bottles when they are in the box, the bottles being clamped vertically between the tray


30


at the bottom and protector


40


at the top and secured from lateral movement by the molded pulp sections having flanges which engage the inside walls of the box.




As shown in

FIG. 1

the wine package of this invention can hold bottles of different shapes. Further, when a bottle is to be shipped with a neck that is tapered from a narrow top to a wider bottom the top protector


40


can be placed in the box upside down. In that position, the wide part of the cone


41


would be down and the narrow end up. In either position, the edges


48


of the protector flange engage the inside walls of the box.




While this invention has been described in connection with a specific embodiment thereof, it will be understood that the design can be further modified while keeping within the scope of the invention and the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A package for bottles where the bottles are supported vertically and placed in a rectangular box having bottom, top and side walls, the bottles each including a bottom portion and a neck portion, said package comprising:a) a tray of molded pulp for being positioned in the box on the bottom wall thereof; b) said tray having pockets for receiving the bottom portion of each bottle spaced apart from the bottom wall of the box; c) a protector of molded pulp positioned against the top wall of the box; d) said protector having a truncated cone for forming a collar for each bottle and each cone having a central core for receiving the neck portion of the respective bottle spaced apart from the adjacent bottle; e) said cone having a lower edge for seating on and engaging the neck portion of the respective bottle; and f) the depth of the core being such that the neck portion is below a top surface of the protector.
  • 2. A package as recited in claim 1 wherein said tray and said protector each have flange portions for engaging the side walls of the box to hold the bottles against lateral movement relative to the box.
  • 3. A package as recited in claim 1 wherein said core of each cone includes flutes for yieldably engaging the neck portion of the respective bottle.
  • 4. A package as recited in claim 1 wherein said core of each cone is adapted to hold a top end of the neck of the respective bottle below said top surface of said protector.
  • 5. A package as recited in claim 1 wherein each pocket in said tray has a downwardly and inwardly sloped wall including flutes for resiliently engaging the bottom portion of the respective bottle.
  • 6. A package as recited in claim 1 where said tray and said protector are each molded in one piece.
  • 7. A package as recited in claim 1 wherein said tray and protector are molded in horizontal blanks having score lines which divide each of said tray and said protector into sections which can be manually broken apart to accommodate the number of bottles to be packaged.
  • 8. A package for bottles each including a bottom portion and a neck portion, comprising:a) a rectangular box having bottom, top and side walls; b) a tray of molded pulp positioned in the box on said bottom wall; c) said tray having pockets for receiving the bottom portion of each bottle spaced apart from said bottom wall; d) a protector of molded pulp positioned against said top wall for spacing the neck portion of each bottle from the adjacent bottle and from said top wall; e) said protector having a truncated cone forming a collar for each bottle and each cone having a central core to receive the neck portion of the respective bottle; f) said cone having a lower edge for seating on and engaging the neck portion of the respective bottle; and g) the depth of said core being such that the neck portion of each bottle is below a top surface of said protector.
  • 9. A package recited as in claim 8 wherein said tray is seated on said bottom wall and said top surface of said protector is engaged by said top wall when the package is closed whereby bottles in the package are clamped between said top and bottom walls.
  • 10. A package as recited in claim 8 wherein said protector is placed on the wine bottles with a wide portion of said cone directed towards the bottle and a narrow portion of said cone directed towards said top wall.
  • 11. A package as recited in claim 8 wherein said tray and said protector each have flange portions for engaging the side walls of the box to hold the bottles against lateral movement relative to the box.
  • 12. A package as recited in claim 8 wherein said core of each cone includes flutes for yieldably engaging the neck portion of the respective bottle to hold the bottle from movement within said box.
  • 13. A package as recited in claim 8 wherein said core of each cone is adapted to hold a top end of the neck of the respective bottle below said top surface of said protector.
  • 14. A package as recited in claim 8 wherein each pocket in said tray has a downwardly and inwardly sloped wall including flutes for resiliently engaging the bottom portion of the respective bottle.
  • 15. A package as recited in claim 8 where said tray and said protector are each molded in one piece.
  • 16. A package as recited in claim 8 wherein said tray and protector each are molded in horizontal blanks having score lines which divide each of said tray and said protector into sections which can be manually broken apart to accommodate the number of bottles to be packaged.
RELATED APPLICATION

This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/118,538 filed Feb. 4, 1999.

US Referenced Citations (3)
Number Name Date Kind
4911300 Colonna Mar 1990
5377862 Oakes et al. Jan 1995
5826712 Aikio Oct 1998
Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
60/118538 Feb 1999 US