GB2438190A - Carrying handle for carton - Google Patents

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GB2438190A
GB2438190A GB0610005A GB0610005A GB2438190A GB 2438190 A GB2438190 A GB 2438190A GB 0610005 A GB0610005 A GB 0610005A GB 0610005 A GB0610005 A GB 0610005A GB 2438190 A GB2438190 A GB 2438190A
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J M Auclair
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WestRock Packaging Systems LLC
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Meadwestvaco Packaging Systems LLC
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Priority to AT07811914T priority patent/ATE488438T1/en
Priority to ES07811914T priority patent/ES2356993T3/en
Priority to EP07811914A priority patent/EP2035285B9/en
Priority to PCT/US2007/069380 priority patent/WO2007137231A2/en
Priority to DE602007010627T priority patent/DE602007010627D1/en
Priority to PL07811914T priority patent/PL2035285T3/en
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
    • B65D5/00Rigid or semi-rigid containers of polygonal cross-section, e.g. boxes, cartons or trays, formed by folding or erecting one or more blanks made of paper
    • B65D5/42Details of containers or of foldable or erectable container blanks
    • B65D5/44Integral, inserted or attached portions forming internal or external fittings
    • B65D5/46Handles
    • B65D5/46072Handles integral with the container
    • B65D5/4608Handgrip holes

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Abstract

A carton 100 for containing articles comprises a handle for lifting the carton 100, and is formed from a blank 10. The handle comprises a handle flap 50a/62a, 50b/62b and a handle aperture 15a, 15b each formed from one carton 100 wall and a handle flap support structure disposed internally of said carton 100. The handle flap is foldable, into the carton, through the handle aperture 15a, 15b, allowing the carton 100 to be lifted. The handle flap support structure is juxtaposed to said handle aperture 15a, 15b, and is structured to resist the folding of said handle flap 50a/62a, 50b/62b completely inwardly of the carton 100 into co-planar relationship with said one carton wall thereby to provide a durable carrying handle structure. The handle flap support structure preferably is set-up automatically by folding the handle flap 50a/62a, 50b/62b.

Description

<p>1 2438190 CARTON WITH CARRYING I1#UIULt</p>
<p>Background of the Invention</p>
<p>The present inventions relates to carrying handles for cartons and more specifically, but not exclusively to a strengthening and cushioning arrangement.</p>
<p>It is known in the art to provide carrying handles for cartons containing a plurality of articles such as bottles of beverages. When such cartons are loaded, they are heavy and therefore the handles by which the loaded cartons are carried need to be strong and durable.</p>
<p>A simple and well known technique for providing a handle is disclosed for example in W020051100174 to Blin in which a handle aperture is struck from a wall of the carton and a user can grasp the carton for lifting using the handle aperture. The cut edge of the handle aperture can however cut into a user's palm which is undesirable. ..</p>
<p>W02005/1 00174 discloses a carton arrangement wherein a series of handle flaps are: ..</p>
<p>provided which fold around the edge of the handle aperture thereby to reinforce the handle structure and to alleviate the discomfort that can be suffered by a user. This * :: arrangement however provides only limited reinforcement and when cartons are heavy it is desirable to provide greater reinforcement and cushioning of the handle. **** * *</p>
<p>The present invention serves to at least mitigate these and other problems of the prior art by providing an improved handle arrangement.</p>
<p>Summary of the Invention</p>
<p>According to a first aspect, the invention provides, a carton for containing articles, the carton comprising a handle for lifting the carton, said handle comprising a handle flap and a handle aperture each formed from one carton wall and a handle flap support structure disposed internally of said carton, the handle flap being foldable, internally of the carton, through the handle aperture thereby to facilitate lifting of the carton, the carton characterised in that the handle flap support structure resists the folding of said handle flap completely inwardly of the carton into overlapping relationship with said one carton wall and provides a resilient cushion for the carrying handle.</p>
<p>Preferably wherein the handle flap support structure is set-up automatically by virtue of folding the handle flap inwardly of the carton.</p>
<p>The handle flap support structure may comprise a panel in part connected to an internal face of said handle flap, and in part being deformable such that when the handle flap is folded inwardly, the folded handle flap abuts a deformed portion of said panel and further inward folding of the handle flap is thereby restricted. Optionally said panel may in part be connected to a top panel of the carton and the part of the panel which is deformable is juxtaposed each of the connected parts of the panel.</p>
<p>Preferably the deformable portion comprises a series of parallel fold lines, which fold lines predetermine the deformation of the handle flap support structure panel such that a tubular structure is set-up when the handle flap is folded inwardly of the carton, the tubular structure being substantially triangular in structure.</p>
<p>The handle flap may optionally be foldable around the handle flap support structure such that the handle flap support structure provides a cushion. : ..</p>
<p>According to a second aspect the invention provides a flat pre-glued sleeve for forming a tubular carton, comprising a handle for lifting the carton, said handle comprising a handle flap and a handle aperture each formed from a carton wall and is..</p>
<p>a handle flap support structure disposed internally of said carton, the handle flap being foldable, internally of the carton, through the handle aperture thereby to facilitate lifting of the carton, the carton characterised by the handle flap support structure being structured to resist the folding of said handle flap inwardly of the carton thereby to provide a durable carrying handle.</p>
<p>Brief Description of the Drawings</p>
<p>Two exemplary embodiments of the invention will now be described by way of example only. The two embodiments illustrated and described do not represent the only envisaged implementations of the invention. The embodiments are described with reference to the accompanying drawings in which: Fig. 1 is a plan view of a blank for forming a carton with a handle according to a first embodiment of the invention; Fig. 1A is an enlarged plan view of a section of the blank of figure 1; a Fig 2 shows a cross-sectional view of the set-up carton before the handle of the present invention is deployed; Fig. 2A shows a second cross-sectional view of the set-up carton once the handle of the first embodiment has been fully deployed; Fig. 3 shows an internal view of a handle structure of the present invention; Fig. 4 is a perspective view of a carton formed from the blank of figure 1 with a handle structure illustrated in a position of use; Fig 5. is a plan view of a blank for forming a carton with a handle according to a variation of the first embodiment of the invention; Fig. 5A is an enlarged plan view of a section of the blank of figure 5; Fig. 6 shows a cross-sectional view of the set-up carton formed from the blank of Figure 5 before the handle of the second embodiment is deployed and *: : * Fig. 6A shows a second cross-sectional view of the set-up carton of Fig. 6 once the handle of the second embodiment has been fully deployed.</p>
<p>Detailed Description of the Preferred Embodiments</p>
<p>Referring to the drawings, and in particular Figure 1 thereof, there is shown a carton blank 10 for forming an end-loading carton made from paper board or similar foldable sheet material. The blank 10 comprises a series of main panels hinged one to the next along fold lines 22, 24, 26 and 28 respectively.</p>
<p>Turning to the Figures, a blank 10 is shown in Figure 1; the blank 10 may be formed from paperboard or other suitable sheet material that can be folded to construct a carton 100, which is shown in Figure 3. The carton 100, of the present embodiment is used for packaging beverage containers such as bottles, other uses are of course envisaged.</p>
<p>The blank 10 of Figure 1, comprises a series of main panels for forming the walls of the carton 100. The main panels include a top panel 20; first side panel 18, bottom panel 16, second side panel 14 and inner panel 12 hinged one to the next in series along fold lines 22, 24, 26 and 28 respectively.</p>
<p>Each end of the carton 100 is at least partially closed by end flaps 70a, 68a, 66a and 64a, 70b, 68b, 66b and 64b which are hinged to the main panels along fold lines 32a, 34a, 36a, 38a, 32b, 34b, 36b and 38b. Use of end flaps for closing cartons is well known and will not be described in detail other than in relation to top end flaps 70a and 70b wherein a handle flap 50a/50b is struck therefrom and hinged thereto.</p>
<p>The handle flaps 50a/50b remain hinged to the respective top end flap 70a/70b along fold lines 30a/30b. 4* * U * U.</p>
<p>Finally blank 10 comprises an inner panel 12 hinged to each end of which, along fold p.'.</p>
<p>line 40a, 40b is a deformable panel, collectively 52a/54a/56a and 52a/54a/56a.</p>
<p>Each deformable panel 52a/54a/56a and 52a/54a/56a is defined by fold lines 55a & S. 57a and 55b & 57b. Fold lines 53a and 53b each connect an inner handle flap 62a, . 62b to the deformable panel 52a/54a/56a and 52a/54a/56a. Hinged to the inner panel 12, along fold lines 67a, 67b are corner panels 60a, 60b, 60c and 60d, these corner panels 60a, 60b, 60c and 60d are entirely optional. The inner panel 12 and deformable panels 52a/54a/56a and 52a/54a/56 of the blank 10 are shown in enlarged form in Figure 1A.</p>
<p>Illustrated in Figure 1 are areas designated for gluing, these include G1 on inner panel 12, G2a, G2b on each of the inner handle flaps 62a, 62b and G3a, G3b, G3c and G3d on the optional corner panels 60a, 60b, 60c and 60d. The deformable panels 52a154a156a and 52a/54a/56 are spaced from corner panels 60a, 60b, 60c and 60d by cut out portions 61a, 61b, 61c and 61d.</p>
<p>Since the carton and blank are symmetrical and each end of the carton is identical, aspects of the present invention will be described only in relation to one end, it being understood that the other end is the same.</p>
<p>Whereas the present invention is being described and illustrated in relation to an end-loading carton, commonly known in the art, it will be obvious to one skilled in the art upon reading this description that the handle arrangement of the present invention has application outside end-loading cartons and protection for the invention should not therefore be considered as limited to only one application.</p>
<p>Turning to the construction of the carton 100 from blank 10, a series of sequential folding and gluing operations are required, which preferably can be performed in a straight line machine, so that the carton 100 and/or blank 10 are not required to be rotated or inverted to complete the construction. The folding process is not limited to that described below and can be altered according to particular manufacturing requirements.</p>
<p>Inner panel 12 is adhered to an inside face of top panel 20 by folding the blank 10 about fold line 26, so that the second side panel 14 and inner panel 12 overlay the bottom panel 16 and first side panel 18. Glue is then applied to areas Gi, G2a/G2b, :..</p>
<p>G3a/G3b/G3c and G3d. The top panel 20 is then folded about fold line 22 so that it * overlays the inner panel 12 and becomes adhered thereto. Simultaneously, the corner panels 60a, 60b, 60c and 60d and inner handle flaps 62a, 62b are adhered to: the top end flaps 70a and 70b respectively. : S..</p>
<p>Deformable panel 52a/54a/56a and 52a/54a/56a, is disposed between the adhered * *S*S portions of the inner panel 12 and inner handle flaps 62a, 62b and remains free of connection of the top panel 20 so that it may be deformed and erected into a handle flap support structure 80 as shown in Figures 2, 2A and 3 and described in detail below.</p>
<p>The pre-glued carton blank in flat form is then erected into a tubular structure, the carton is loaded with articles from one or both ends and then the end flaps 70a, 68a, 66a and 64a, 70b, 68b, 66b and 64b are folded and glued to provide end closures of the carton 100 as illustrated in Figure 3.</p>
<p>As the top end flaps 70a/70b are folded downwardly, the deformable panel 52a/54a/56a and 52a/54a/56a is partially set-up, this is illustrated in Figure 2A.</p>
<p>To carry the carton 100, one or each handle flap and inner handle flap pair 50a/62a, 50b162b is folded inwardly of the respective top end flap 70a, 70b though a handle aperture 15a, 15b which is thereby formed. As the or each handle flap and inner handle flap pair 50a162a and 50b, 62b are folded inwardly, fold lines 55a, 57a, 55b, 57b cause a tubular handle flap support structure 80 to be set-up, as shown in Figure 2. As the handle flap support structure is set-up, further inward folding of the or each handle flap and inner handle flap pair 50a/62a, 50b/62b becomes limited.</p>
<p>The or each handle flap and inner handle flap pair 50a162a, 50b/62b is prevented from being folded 180 degrees into alignment with the inside face of top end flap 70a/70b due to the handle flap support structure 80 providing a resilient cushion.</p>
<p>This is illustrated in Figure 3 which shows an internal view of the folded handle flap and inner handle flap pair 50a/62a and the handle flap support structure 80 providing the resilient cushion and resisting further inward folding of the handle flap and inner handle flap pair 50a/62a. In this way the handle flap support structure provides reinforcement of the handle structure and provides a structure which is more comfortable by which a user can grasp the carton 100 for lifting. * * . . * S. In the first exemplary embodiment described and illustrated, the series of parallel lines 53a, 55a, 57a and 40a predetermine the shape and arrangement of the handle: flap support structure 80 and determine the degree to which the inward folding of the *.</p>
<p>or each handle flap and inner handle flap pair 50a/62a, 50b/62b is resisted. The series of parallel lines define a deformable portion which is juxtaposed and disposed between the inner handle flap 62a and the inner panel 12. The inner handle flap 62a and the inner panel 12 are each adhered to internal faces of the carton and thereby provide strength to the carton 100 and to the handle structure.</p>
<p>In the first embodiment shown, fold lines 40a 40b are offset and not in alignment with the fold line 32a132b between the top end flap 70a/70b and the top panel 20 The off-set arrangement of fold lines 40a/40b facilitates the partial automatic set-up of the handle flap support structure 80 when the blank 10 is set-up into a carton 100 This is illustrated in figures 2 and 2a. As the top-end flaps 70a/70b are folded downwardly to close the carton end, panel 56a156b of the handle flap support structure 80 does not fold around the contour of the corner that is created between the top panel 20 and top-end flap 70a 70b. Instead, due to the geometry of the deformable portion, 3 5 panel 56a156b is pushed outwardly of the internal corner and thus panel 54a/54b is also forced out of overlapping relationship with the top end flap 70a/70b as depicted in Figure 2A. In this way the specific but exemplary arrangement depicted facilitates an initial set-up of the handle flap support structure 80 when the carton is first erected.</p>
<p>Similarly the fold lines 53a/53b between the inner handle flap 62a162b and the deformable panel 52a154a156a and 52a/54a/56a are offset and not in alignment with the fold line 30a/30b about which the handle flap 50a/50b hinges such that when the carton 100 is erected, inward movement of the handle flap 50a causes portion 52a152b of the deformable panel 52a/54a56a, 52b154b156b to be pushed inwardly and upwardly toward the inner panel 12. This action causes the handle flap support structure 80 to be automatically set-up by virtue of deploying the handle.</p>
<p>The deformable portion concertinas as the handle flap and inner handle flap pair 50a/62a and 50b, 62b are folded inwardly and thereby a cushion is provided around which the handle flap and inner handle flap pair 50a/62a and 50b, 62b may be folded. In this way the handle flap support structure 80 is automatically set-up by:..</p>
<p>virtue of deploying the handle flap attached internally to the carton as it is set-up and * formed. The handle flap support structure 80 may be formed from material not integral to the blank 10 from which the main body of the carton 100 is formed.</p>
<p>A second embodiment of the invention is illustrated in Figures 5 to 6A. The second embodiment is similar to the first embodiment and therefore like references numerals * S...</p>
<p>have been used to denote like features, albeit the reference numerals have been * raised by a factor 100' to indicate that they relate to the second embodiment. Since the second embodiment is similar in many respects to the arrangement illustrated in respect of the first embodiment, only the differences are described in detail.</p>
<p>In the second embodiment the fold lines 153a1153b are in alignment with fold lines 130a/130b and fold lines 140a/140b are in alignment with fold lines 132a/132b The handle flap support structure 180 of the second embodiment is created utilizing the slack provided by the deformable portion 1 52a/1 54a/1 56a which is created upon folding the outer handle flap 150a inwardly of the top-end flap 170a. In the second embodiment, it is the excess material, or slack provided between fold lines 140a and 1 53a relative to the spacing between fold lines 1 32a and 1 30a that facilitates the formation of the 3-dimensional handle flap support structure 180, without depending upon the offset arrangement of the fold lines 30a and 53a and 32a and 56a, as in the first embodiment. Whereas in the first embodiment both the off-set fold arrangement and the excess material provided by the deformable portion contribute to the setting-up of the handle flap support structure 80.</p>
<p>The second embodiment also differs from the first embodiment in that the deformable portion is separated, by means of cuts/slits 161a, 161b, 161c and 161d, from the adjacent glued portions 160 and 160 although in both embodiments the gaps 61a, 61b, 61c, 61d or slits 161a, 161b, 161c and 161d enable the deformable portion 52a/54a/56a and 1 52a/1 54a/1 56a to be erected into a 3D structure.</p>
<p>It will be obvious to one skilled in the art upon reading the foregoing that various amendments and alterations may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention, for example, the size and shape of the panels may be adjusted to accommodate articles of differing size or shape. The handle aperture and flap may be shaped in a different manner; the handle flap support structure may take various: formats and indeed may not solely be formed from an inner panel integral with the *.</p>
<p>remainder of the blank. Indeed a carton formed of more than a single part blank may S..</p>
<p>incorporate the invention and the handle flap support structure may be formed from a separate piece of material. The handle flap support structure being automatically 5:s5 set-up upon deployment of the handle flap is an optional feature and it is envisaged that the handle flap support structure may be set-up internally of the carton in a number of ways, for example, during construction of the carton, preferably when the top-end flap 70a/70b is folded into position to close the end of the carton 100.</p>
<p>Alternatively the handle flap support structure 80 may take the form of a pre-folded cushion It will be recognised that as used herein, directional references such as "top", "bottom", "front", "back", "end", "side", "inner", "outer", "upper" and "lower" do not limit the respective panels to such orientation, but merely serve to distinguish these panels from one another. Any reference to hinged connection should not be construed as necessarily referring to a single fold line only; indeed it is envisaged that hinged connection can be formed from one or more of the following, a score line, a frangible line or a fold line without departing from the scope of the invention.</p>

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  1. <p>CLAIMS</p>
    <p>1. A carton for containing articles, the carton comprising a handle for lifting the carton, said handle comprising a handle flap and a handle aperture each formed from one carton wall and a handle flap support structure disposed internally of said carton, the handle flap being foldable, internally of the carton, through the handle aperture thereby to facilitate lifting of the carton, the carton characterised in that the handle flap support structure resists the folding of said handle flap completely inwardly of the carton into overlapping relationship with said one carton wall and provides a resilient cushion for the carrying handle.</p>
    <p>2. A carton according to claim 1 wherein the handle flap support structure is set-up automatically by virtue of folding the handle flap inwardly of the carton. S. S * I S * S.</p>
    <p>3. A carton according to claim 1 or 2 wherein the handle flap support structure: *.</p>
    <p>comprises a panel in part connected to an internal face of said handle flap, and in part being deformable such that when the handle flap is folded inwardly, the folded handle flap abuts a deformed portion of said panel and * S. further inward folding of the handle flap is thereby restricted. * * * *** S... S... * S S</p>
    <p>4. A carton according to claim 3 wherein said panel is in part connected to a top panel of the carton and the part of the panel which is deformable is juxtaposed each of the connected parts of the panel.</p>
    <p>5. A carton according to claim 2 or claim 3 wherein the deformable portion comprises a series of parallel fold lines, which fold lines predetermine the deformation of the handle flap support structure panel such that a tubular structure is set-up when the handle flap is folded inwardly of the carton, the tubular structure being substantially triangular in structure.</p>
    <p>6. A carton according to any of claims 1 to 5 wherein the handle flap is foldable around the handle flap support structure such that the handle flap support structure provides a cushion.</p>
    <p>7. A flat pre-glued sleeve for forming a tubular carton, comprising a handle for lifting the carton, said handle comprising a handle flap and a handle aperture each formed from a carton wall and a handle flap support structure disposed internally of said carton, the handle flap being foldable, internally of the carton, through the handle aperture thereby to facilitate lifting of the carton, the carton characterised by the handle flap support structure being structured to resist the folding of said handle flap inwardly of the carton thereby to provide a durable canying handle.</p>
    <p>S * I * S. *. S * . S * *5 * S.. * * .*. * S S S. S S...</p>
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GB0610005A GB2438190A (en) 2006-05-19 2006-05-19 Carrying handle for carton
AT07811914T ATE488438T1 (en) 2006-05-19 2007-05-21 BOX WITH CARRY HANDLE
ES07811914T ES2356993T3 (en) 2006-05-19 2007-05-21 CARTON BOX WITH TRANSPORT HANDLE.
EP07811914A EP2035285B9 (en) 2006-05-19 2007-05-21 Carton with carrying handle
PCT/US2007/069380 WO2007137231A2 (en) 2006-05-19 2007-05-21 Carton with carrying handle
DE602007010627T DE602007010627D1 (en) 2006-05-19 2007-05-21 CARTON WITH HANDLEBAR
PL07811914T PL2035285T3 (en) 2006-05-19 2007-05-21 Carton with carrying handle

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