CA2278238C - Wraparound multipack with carrying handle - Google Patents
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Abstract
A carton accomodating a plurality of articles, such as bottles, comprising a top (16, 26), a base (12, 30) and a pair of side walls (14, 28) interconnecting said top and base thereby forming a tubular structure, said top being provided with two spaced rows of apertures (54, 56, 58, 60, 62, 64 ) through which the top portions of said articles protrude and a carrying hand le means (18, 20, 22) extending upwardly from said top characterised in that sa id handle means is located between said two rows of apertures and is off set fr om a plane disposed midway between said rows of apertures.
Description
WR.APARnUND MULTIPACK WITH CARRYING HANDLE
This invention relates to a carton of the wraparound type, accommodating a plurality of articles and which includes an upstanding carrying handle.
One aspect of the invention provides a carton accommodating a plurality of articles, such as bottles, comprising a top, a base and a pair of side walls interconnecting said top and base thereby forming a tubular structure, said top being provided with two spaced rows of apertures through which the top portions of said articles protrude and a c:arrying~ handle means extending upwardly from said top characterised in that said handle means is located between said two rows of apertures and is off set from a plane disposed midway between said rows of apertures.
According '.to an optional feature of this aspect of the invention, said carrying handle means may further comprise a pair of juxtaposed panels hinged together remote from said carton top to provide: an upstanding handle, and tie means interconnecting lower portions of said carrying handle means to prevent said handle panels from moving apart about said hinged connection thereof said tie means comprising a tab struck from the junction of said top and one of said handle panels and wherein said tab is engaged in one of said apertures adjacent said opposing handle panel.
This invention relates to a carton of the wraparound type, accommodating a plurality of articles and which includes an upstanding carrying handle.
One aspect of the invention provides a carton accommodating a plurality of articles, such as bottles, comprising a top, a base and a pair of side walls interconnecting said top and base thereby forming a tubular structure, said top being provided with two spaced rows of apertures through which the top portions of said articles protrude and a c:arrying~ handle means extending upwardly from said top characterised in that said handle means is located between said two rows of apertures and is off set from a plane disposed midway between said rows of apertures.
According '.to an optional feature of this aspect of the invention, said carrying handle means may further comprise a pair of juxtaposed panels hinged together remote from said carton top to provide: an upstanding handle, and tie means interconnecting lower portions of said carrying handle means to prevent said handle panels from moving apart about said hinged connection thereof said tie means comprising a tab struck from the junction of said top and one of said handle panels and wherein said tab is engaged in one of said apertures adjacent said opposing handle panel.
2 5 '~ :c-.-~not:hex the invention, said :Locking tab may be engaged i a of said apertures in said top and retained ther y the upper ~ portion of one of said articles.
Another aspect oi~. a invention provides a carton blank 30_ for accommodate. a p:Lurality of articles comprises a blank having~rst base pardel, a first side wall panel, a first According to another optional future of this aspect of the invention, said locking tab may be engaged in one of said apertures in said top and retained therein by the uppex portion of one of sai~~ articles.
Another aspect of th~~ invention provides a carton blank for accozxxmodating a plurality of articles comptlses a blank Itavixag a ~zst base panel, a first side wall panel, a first top panel, first and second handle panels each including hand apertures, a second top panel, a second side wall panel and a second base panel hinged respecti4~ely one to the next, said first and second base panels are capable of being interconnected thereby to i 0 forn a carton of tuhular structure, wherein said first and second handle panels for forming an upstanding handle are sc arranged to off set the handle &orn a transvezse centre plane of said <;arton in a set up condition.
According to an optional feature of this aspect of the invention said first and second top panels include a ;plurality of apertures each capable of receiving a top portion of an article retained by the set up Carton.
According to another optional feature of this aspect of the invention there may further comprise a tab stzuc:k from the junction of one of said top panels and one of said handle panels and wherein sad tab is adapted to be engaged in ore of said apertures struck from the other sand top panel to form the upstanding handle.
An embodiment of tine invention will z~ow be described by way of example only with reference to the accompanyir:g drawings in which:
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FIGU~ 1 is a pleat view of a carton blank forming a carton according to the invention;
F1GU1ZE 2 is a ~~erspective view showing the central portion of the carton incorporating an upsr:anding handle; and wo8949_w ArAEPdDED S~-iEET
' CA 02278238 1999-07-16 2a FIGURE 3 is a per3peetive view of completed carton according to the invention but with ore bottle removed to revreal one of the locking tabs.
Referring to the drawings, azad in particular higure I thereof, there comprises an elongate blank 10 foz~n,ed frozr paperboard or like foldable sheet material comprises in series, a base structure 12, first side panel 14, intermediate panel I5, first top panel 16. first handle paael 18, a second handle panel 20, third handle panel 22, fourth handle panel 24, a second top .panel 26, intermediate panel 27, a second side panel 28 and a second bye structure 30 hingeably connected one to the xzext along cransvexse fold lines 32, 34.) 36, :38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48, ~0 and 52 respectively.
The Power portions of the side panels 14, 28 and base panels forming the base structures 12, 30 am not described in any greater detail since they are nor concerned with the present invention and are carton features well known in the axt_ W GS4a9.
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The lower portions of t a.de panels 14, 28 and base panels forming the ba ructures 12, 30 are not described ~
in any greater . since they are not concerned with the presen vention and are carton features well known in the A series of three spaced bottle neck receiving apertures 54, 56 and 58 is struck from top panel 16 each of the apertures being shaped to provide a locking zone 54a, 56a and 58a respectively, adjacent the lower part of handle panel 18. Likewise) a series of three similarly spaced bottle neck receiving apertures 60, 62 and 64 is struck partially from top panel 26 but do not include locking zones.
Locking tabs 66, 68 and 70 are struck from handle panel 24 and are hinged to the lower end of handle panel 18 along the hinge line 9:6 and include D-shaped locking heads which have locking edgres 66a, 68a and 70a respectively.
Handle panels 20 and 22 are each formed with handle apertures 72 and 74 which have hand cushioning flaps 76 and 78 respectively.
Reinforcing panel 80 is positioned adjacent to handle panels 18 and 20, being connected to handle panel 20 along fold line 82. Reinforcing panel 80 is separated from handle panel 18 by cut :line 84 extending from fold line 40 to one of the side edge. of handle panel 18. Reinforcing panel 86 is positioned adjacent to handle panels 22 and 24, being hingeably connected to handle 22 along fold line 88.
Reinforcing pane:L 86 is separated from handle panel 24 by cut line 89 extending from fold line 44 to side edge of handle panel 24. Reinforcing panels 80 and 86 are hingeably ~.
connected together along their common side edge by fold line 90.
Reinforcing panel 92 is positioned adjacent to the opposite side edge of handle panels 18 and 20, being connected to handle panel 20 along fold line 94.
Reinforcing panel 92 is separated from handle panel 18 by cut line 96 extending from fold line 40 to the side edge of handle panel 18. Reinforcing panel 98 is positioned adj acent to the opposite side of handle panels 22 and 24 , being hingeably connected to handle 22 along fold line 100.
Reinforcing panel 98 is separated from handle panel 24 by cut line 102 extending from fold line 44 to side edge of handle panel 24. Reinforcing panels 92 and 102 are hingeably connected together along their common side edge along fold line 104.
Optionally, apertures 110, 112 are struck from the common edges of reinforcing panels 80, 86 and 92, 98 respectively, thereby interrupting folding line 42 to make the folding easier during carton set up process described in greater detail below.
The construction of a completed carrier of the invention shown in Figures 1 to 3 requires a series of sequential folding and gluing operations. The folding process is not limited to that described below and can be altered according to particular manufacturing requirements.
Thus, the blank is adapted to be wrapped about a group of six bottles arranged in two rows of three bottles each so that the neck portions 114 of the bottles shown in Figure 3 protrude through the neck receiving apertures of the handle panels together form an upstanding handle H between the rows of bottles.
Another aspect oi~. a invention provides a carton blank 30_ for accommodate. a p:Lurality of articles comprises a blank having~rst base pardel, a first side wall panel, a first According to another optional future of this aspect of the invention, said locking tab may be engaged in one of said apertures in said top and retained therein by the uppex portion of one of sai~~ articles.
Another aspect of th~~ invention provides a carton blank for accozxxmodating a plurality of articles comptlses a blank Itavixag a ~zst base panel, a first side wall panel, a first top panel, first and second handle panels each including hand apertures, a second top panel, a second side wall panel and a second base panel hinged respecti4~ely one to the next, said first and second base panels are capable of being interconnected thereby to i 0 forn a carton of tuhular structure, wherein said first and second handle panels for forming an upstanding handle are sc arranged to off set the handle &orn a transvezse centre plane of said <;arton in a set up condition.
According to an optional feature of this aspect of the invention said first and second top panels include a ;plurality of apertures each capable of receiving a top portion of an article retained by the set up Carton.
According to another optional feature of this aspect of the invention there may further comprise a tab stzuc:k from the junction of one of said top panels and one of said handle panels and wherein sad tab is adapted to be engaged in ore of said apertures struck from the other sand top panel to form the upstanding handle.
An embodiment of tine invention will z~ow be described by way of example only with reference to the accompanyir:g drawings in which:
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FIGU~ 1 is a pleat view of a carton blank forming a carton according to the invention;
F1GU1ZE 2 is a ~~erspective view showing the central portion of the carton incorporating an upsr:anding handle; and wo8949_w ArAEPdDED S~-iEET
' CA 02278238 1999-07-16 2a FIGURE 3 is a per3peetive view of completed carton according to the invention but with ore bottle removed to revreal one of the locking tabs.
Referring to the drawings, azad in particular higure I thereof, there comprises an elongate blank 10 foz~n,ed frozr paperboard or like foldable sheet material comprises in series, a base structure 12, first side panel 14, intermediate panel I5, first top panel 16. first handle paael 18, a second handle panel 20, third handle panel 22, fourth handle panel 24, a second top .panel 26, intermediate panel 27, a second side panel 28 and a second bye structure 30 hingeably connected one to the xzext along cransvexse fold lines 32, 34.) 36, :38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48, ~0 and 52 respectively.
The Power portions of the side panels 14, 28 and base panels forming the base structures 12, 30 am not described in any greater detail since they are nor concerned with the present invention and are carton features well known in the axt_ W GS4a9.
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The lower portions of t a.de panels 14, 28 and base panels forming the ba ructures 12, 30 are not described ~
in any greater . since they are not concerned with the presen vention and are carton features well known in the A series of three spaced bottle neck receiving apertures 54, 56 and 58 is struck from top panel 16 each of the apertures being shaped to provide a locking zone 54a, 56a and 58a respectively, adjacent the lower part of handle panel 18. Likewise) a series of three similarly spaced bottle neck receiving apertures 60, 62 and 64 is struck partially from top panel 26 but do not include locking zones.
Locking tabs 66, 68 and 70 are struck from handle panel 24 and are hinged to the lower end of handle panel 18 along the hinge line 9:6 and include D-shaped locking heads which have locking edgres 66a, 68a and 70a respectively.
Handle panels 20 and 22 are each formed with handle apertures 72 and 74 which have hand cushioning flaps 76 and 78 respectively.
Reinforcing panel 80 is positioned adjacent to handle panels 18 and 20, being connected to handle panel 20 along fold line 82. Reinforcing panel 80 is separated from handle panel 18 by cut :line 84 extending from fold line 40 to one of the side edge. of handle panel 18. Reinforcing panel 86 is positioned adjacent to handle panels 22 and 24, being hingeably connected to handle 22 along fold line 88.
Reinforcing pane:L 86 is separated from handle panel 24 by cut line 89 extending from fold line 44 to side edge of handle panel 24. Reinforcing panels 80 and 86 are hingeably ~.
connected together along their common side edge by fold line 90.
Reinforcing panel 92 is positioned adjacent to the opposite side edge of handle panels 18 and 20, being connected to handle panel 20 along fold line 94.
Reinforcing panel 92 is separated from handle panel 18 by cut line 96 extending from fold line 40 to the side edge of handle panel 18. Reinforcing panel 98 is positioned adj acent to the opposite side of handle panels 22 and 24 , being hingeably connected to handle 22 along fold line 100.
Reinforcing panel 98 is separated from handle panel 24 by cut line 102 extending from fold line 44 to side edge of handle panel 24. Reinforcing panels 92 and 102 are hingeably connected together along their common side edge along fold line 104.
Optionally, apertures 110, 112 are struck from the common edges of reinforcing panels 80, 86 and 92, 98 respectively, thereby interrupting folding line 42 to make the folding easier during carton set up process described in greater detail below.
The construction of a completed carrier of the invention shown in Figures 1 to 3 requires a series of sequential folding and gluing operations. The folding process is not limited to that described below and can be altered according to particular manufacturing requirements.
Thus, the blank is adapted to be wrapped about a group of six bottles arranged in two rows of three bottles each so that the neck portions 114 of the bottles shown in Figure 3 protrude through the neck receiving apertures of the handle panels together form an upstanding handle H between the rows of bottles.
In order to apply the carton blank to the bottles, handle reinforcing panels 80, 86 are folded about fold lines 82, 88 respectively and into a face to face relationship with handle panels 18, 20 and 22, 24 respectively.
Likewise, reinforcing panels 92, 98 are folded about fold lines 94, 100 and into a face to face relationship with handle panels 18, 20 and 22, 24 respectively.
Thereafter, the handle panels 18, 20 are erected into a juxtaposition. out of the plane of the blank so that the handle apertures more or less are brought into registry with one another. In particular, locking tabs 66, 68 and 70 are folded about fold line 46 through 180 degrees and into a face to face re:Lationship with top panel 26. Handle panels 18, 20 are folded about fold line 42 and brought into a face to face to relationship with handle panels 22, 24 respectively. '.Chus, locking tabs 66, 68 and 70 are aligned with apertures 54, 56 and 58.
The tabs are then interengaged with the apertures such that the heads of locking tab 66, 68 and 70 appear in respective ones of apertures 54, 56 and 58 with locking edges 66a, 68a and 70a, in locking engagement with locking zones 54a, 56a and 58a respectively.
Top panels 16 and 26 are folded out of alignment with the handle structure about fold lines 38 and 46 respectively. The blank is then applied to a group of bottles to be packaged so that handle H, shown in Figure 3, formed from handle panels 18, 20 and 22, 24 is disposed between the rows of bottles being off set from a plane disposed mid-way' between said rows of apertures.
At the position when the bottle neck receiving apertures are located above the tops of the associated bottles, the heads of the locking tabs 66, 68 and 70, interfere with t:he relative path of movement between the carton blank and rows of bottles to have their necks received in apertures 54, 56 and 58. The carton blank is then applied over the bottle necks whereby the heads of the locking tabs 66, 68 and 70 are outwardly displaced and disposed between handle panel 18 and the neck of an adjacent bottle. In Figure 3, the first bottle of the nearest row is removed to show the general disposition of locking tab 66.
Thus, handle panels 18 and 24 are tied together by locking tabs 66, 68, 70 so that they are maintained in virtually upright attitude for use.
It will be appreciated that by off-setting the handle H from a centre plane disposed midway between said rows of apertures, the stress placed on the locking tabs is decreased: extra handle strength is thereby provided. It will be understood by those skilled in the art that the invention is not limited to use with a carton incorporating locking tabs. Indeed, an "off-centre" handle can be applied to cartons of this type without locking tabs. Handle strength can be improved by using an "off-centre" handle.
The carton is completed into the form shown in Figure 3, by causing side walls 14, 28 to be folded downward and the base structures 12 and 30 to be secured in an overlapping relationship beneath the base of the bottles.
A hand cushioning structure S shown in Figure 2 is provided between the registering handle apertures by flaps which are brought into overlapping relationship with two handle panels. Optionally, handle panels 20, 22 are folded about fold line 40/44 and into a substantially perpendicular relationship illustrated in Figure 2 to improve comfort for the user. For convenience purposes, the top of the handle is located above the bottle caps. Therefore, for stacking purposes handle panels 20, 22 are folded about fold line 40/44 and clipped against bottle cape C illustrated in Figure 3.
In the arrangement described above, additional handle strength is provided by reinforcing panels 80, 86 and 92, 98.
The present invention and the preferred embodiment relates to an article: carrier which is shaped to provide satisfactory strength to hold the bottles securely but with a degree of flexibility so that the load transferred to the handle is absorbed by the carrier. The shape of the blank minimises the amount of paperboard required. The carrier can be applied to an array of bottles by hand or automatic machinery. It is ant=icipated that the invention can be applied to a variety carriers and not limited to those of the type hereinbefore: described.
Likewise, reinforcing panels 92, 98 are folded about fold lines 94, 100 and into a face to face relationship with handle panels 18, 20 and 22, 24 respectively.
Thereafter, the handle panels 18, 20 are erected into a juxtaposition. out of the plane of the blank so that the handle apertures more or less are brought into registry with one another. In particular, locking tabs 66, 68 and 70 are folded about fold line 46 through 180 degrees and into a face to face re:Lationship with top panel 26. Handle panels 18, 20 are folded about fold line 42 and brought into a face to face to relationship with handle panels 22, 24 respectively. '.Chus, locking tabs 66, 68 and 70 are aligned with apertures 54, 56 and 58.
The tabs are then interengaged with the apertures such that the heads of locking tab 66, 68 and 70 appear in respective ones of apertures 54, 56 and 58 with locking edges 66a, 68a and 70a, in locking engagement with locking zones 54a, 56a and 58a respectively.
Top panels 16 and 26 are folded out of alignment with the handle structure about fold lines 38 and 46 respectively. The blank is then applied to a group of bottles to be packaged so that handle H, shown in Figure 3, formed from handle panels 18, 20 and 22, 24 is disposed between the rows of bottles being off set from a plane disposed mid-way' between said rows of apertures.
At the position when the bottle neck receiving apertures are located above the tops of the associated bottles, the heads of the locking tabs 66, 68 and 70, interfere with t:he relative path of movement between the carton blank and rows of bottles to have their necks received in apertures 54, 56 and 58. The carton blank is then applied over the bottle necks whereby the heads of the locking tabs 66, 68 and 70 are outwardly displaced and disposed between handle panel 18 and the neck of an adjacent bottle. In Figure 3, the first bottle of the nearest row is removed to show the general disposition of locking tab 66.
Thus, handle panels 18 and 24 are tied together by locking tabs 66, 68, 70 so that they are maintained in virtually upright attitude for use.
It will be appreciated that by off-setting the handle H from a centre plane disposed midway between said rows of apertures, the stress placed on the locking tabs is decreased: extra handle strength is thereby provided. It will be understood by those skilled in the art that the invention is not limited to use with a carton incorporating locking tabs. Indeed, an "off-centre" handle can be applied to cartons of this type without locking tabs. Handle strength can be improved by using an "off-centre" handle.
The carton is completed into the form shown in Figure 3, by causing side walls 14, 28 to be folded downward and the base structures 12 and 30 to be secured in an overlapping relationship beneath the base of the bottles.
A hand cushioning structure S shown in Figure 2 is provided between the registering handle apertures by flaps which are brought into overlapping relationship with two handle panels. Optionally, handle panels 20, 22 are folded about fold line 40/44 and into a substantially perpendicular relationship illustrated in Figure 2 to improve comfort for the user. For convenience purposes, the top of the handle is located above the bottle caps. Therefore, for stacking purposes handle panels 20, 22 are folded about fold line 40/44 and clipped against bottle cape C illustrated in Figure 3.
In the arrangement described above, additional handle strength is provided by reinforcing panels 80, 86 and 92, 98.
The present invention and the preferred embodiment relates to an article: carrier which is shaped to provide satisfactory strength to hold the bottles securely but with a degree of flexibility so that the load transferred to the handle is absorbed by the carrier. The shape of the blank minimises the amount of paperboard required. The carrier can be applied to an array of bottles by hand or automatic machinery. It is ant=icipated that the invention can be applied to a variety carriers and not limited to those of the type hereinbefore: described.
Claims (8)
1. A carton for accommodating a plurality of articles, comprises a top, a base and a pair of side walls interconnecting said top and base thereby forming a tubular structure, said top being provided with two spaced rows of apertures through which the top portions of said articles protrude, and a carrying handle structure including a hand aperture extending upwardly from said top wherein said handle structure is located between said two rows of apertures and is offset from a plane disposed midway between said rows of apertures.
2. The carton according to claim 1, wherein said handle structure further comprises a pair of juxtaposed panels hinged together remote from said carton top to provide an upstanding handle.
3. The carton according to claim 2, wherein there further comprises securing means interconnecting lower portions of said carrying handle structure to prevent said handle panels from moving apart about said hinged connection thereof.
4. The carton according to claim 3, wherein the securing means comprises a tab struck from the junction of said top and one of said handle panels and wherein said tab is engaged in one of said apertures adjacent said opposing handle panel.
5. The carton according to claim 4, wherein said locking tab is engaged in one of said apertures in said top and retained therein by the upper portion of one of said articles.
6. A carton blank for accommodating a plurality of articles comprises a blank having a first base panel, a first side wall panel, a first top panel, first and second handle panels each including hand apertures, a second top panel, a second side wall panel and a second base panel hinged respectively one to the next, said first and second base panels are capable of being interconnected thereby to form a carton of tubular structure, wherein said first and second handle panels for forming an upstanding handle are so arranged to offset the handle from a transverse centre plane of said carton in a set up condition.
7. The carton blank according to claim 6, wherein said first and second top panels include a plurality of apertures each capable of receiving a top portion of an article retained by the set up carton.
8. The carton blank according to claim 7, further comprising a tab struck from the junction of one of said top panels and one of said handle panels and wherein said tab is adapted to be engaged in one of said apertures struck from the other said top panel to form the upstanding handle.
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