NZ560602A - Wrap-around carton with dispensing feature - Google Patents

Wrap-around carton with dispensing feature

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NZ560602A
NZ560602A NZ560602A NZ56060206A NZ560602A NZ 560602 A NZ560602 A NZ 560602A NZ 560602 A NZ560602 A NZ 560602A NZ 56060206 A NZ56060206 A NZ 56060206A NZ 560602 A NZ560602 A NZ 560602A
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panel
carrier
tuck
foldably connected
blank
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NZ560602A
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James C Fogle
Robert L Sutherland
Kevin May
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Graphic Packaging Int Inc
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Abstract

A carrier package 150 comprises a carrier with open ends comprising a top panel 60, a first side panel on one side of the package connected to the top panel 60 at a first transverse fold line, a second side panel 125 on the other side of the package connected to the top panel 60 at a second transverse fold line, a bottom panel adjacent to side panels and opposite the top panel, a front tuck-in panel 56a foldably connected to the second side panel and in face-to-face contact with the underside of the second side panel 125, a drop down gusset 64a, 66a comprising a rear end of the top panel 60 and at least partially defined by a cut line in the top panel 60 running from the first transverse fold line to the second transverse fold line, and a partially removable dispenser flap 70 which includes the front tuck-in panel 56a and the front retaining panel and is defined by a dispenser pattern 75 running across the second panel and at least partially across the top and bottom panels, a front retaining panel and a number of containers. The partial removal of the dispenser flap 70 defines a dispenser opening in the remainder of the carrier. The bottom panel comprises first and second bottom panels joined together by male and female locking elements. The gusset 64a, 66a and the front retaining panel retains the containers in the carrier before and after the removal of the dispenser flap. The dispenser flap 70 is configured so that when partially removed to create a dispenser opening the containers can be removed through the dispenser opening. The carrier offers the advantage of continuing to hold the containers even after being opened.

Description

RECEIVED at IPONZ on 1 October 2010 WRAP-AROUND CARTON WITH DISPENSING FEATURE CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/657,133, 5 filed February 28, 2005, and U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/683,612, filed May 23, 2005, both of which are entirely incorporated herein by reference.
BACKGROUND Generally described, a wrap-around carrier is conventionally formed by wrapping a 10 carrier blank around a set of containers, and connecting opposite ends of the blank to one another with adhesive material or mechanical locks. A conventional wrap-around carrier is typically separated at the connected blank ends, or portions of the carrier are torn at the ends of the carrier, to allow removal of the containers held within the carrier. Such conventional wrap-around carriers typically do not have a dispensing feature that is defined where 15 containers contained in the carrier can be dispensed in a controlled manner. As a result, conventional wrap-around carriers suffer from the disadvantage that once open, they can no longer hold containers or the overall integrity of the carrier is compromised.
There is therefore a need for wrap-around carriers that have dispensing features. More generally described, there is a need for wrap-around carriers that provide a new 20 balance of properties.
The discussion of documents, acts, materials, devices, articles and the like is included in this specification solely for the purpose of providing a context for the present invention. It is not suggested or represented that any or all of these matters formed part of the prior art base or were common general knowledge in the field relevant to the present 25 invention as it existed before the priority date of each claim of this application.
Throughout the description and claims of this specification, the word "comprise" and variations of the word, such as "comprising" and "comprises", is not intended to exclude other additives, components, integers or steps.
SUMMARY In accordance with one aspect, the present invention generally relates to a carrier package, comprising: a carrier having open ends, the carrier comprising a top panel, a first side panel connected to the top panel at a first transverse fold line, a second side panel connected to the top panel at a second transverse fold line and disposed on a side of the 35 carrier package opposite to the first side panel, a bottom panel adjacent to each of the first and second side panels and opposite from the top panel, the bottom panel comprising a first 1 RECEIVED at IPONZ on 1 October 2010 bottom panel joined to a second bottom panel by at least primary male and primary female locking elements, a front tuck-in panel foldably connected to the second side panel, wherein the front tuck-in panel is in face-to-face contact with an underside of the second side panel, and at least one front retaining panel foldably connected to the front tuck-in panel, a drop 5 down gusset comprising a rear portion of the top panel, the drop down gusset being at least partially defined by a cut line extending in the top panel from the first transverse fold line to the second transverse fold line, the drop down gusset is spaced apart from the top panel at the cut line and is positioned in a retaining position prior to removing the dispenser flap, and the drop down gusset remains in the retaining position after removal of the dispenser flap, 10 and a dispenser pattern extending across the second side panel and at least partially across each of the top panel and the bottom panel, with the dispenser pattern defining a dispenser flap that is at least partially removable from a remainder of the carrier so that a dispenser opening is defined by the remainder of the carrier in response to the dispenser flap having been at least partially removed from the remainder of the carrier, wherein the dispenser flap 15 encompasses the front tuck-in panel and the at least one front retaining panel; and a plurality of containers located within the carrier, wherein at least one of the plurality of containers is retained in the carrier by the at least one front retainer panel prior to removal of the dispenser flap, and wherein the dispenser flap is configured so that when the dispenser flap is at least partially removed, the containers can be dispensed through the dispenser opening. 20 According to an embodiment of the invention, the carrier generally is held together by a locking system and accommodates a plurality of containers to form a carrier package. The tuck-in flaps and gussets are proximate on the open ends of the wrap-around article carrier to retain the articles securely inside the carrier package and to allow information printed on the articles such as product information, brand information, logos, and other 25 information to be viewed by potential customers. In addition, the carrier package may occupy less area than conventional carrier packages. In accordance with one example, when dispensing is desired, the carrier package is placed on its side panel and the dispensing feature is removed from the carrier package to form an opening from which articles are dispensed. The integrity of the carrier is substantially preserved after the dispensing feature 30 is removed. Further, the remaining tuck-in flaps and gussets can help to retain the articles inside the carrier package so the articles can be dispensed in a controlled fashion after the removal of the dispensing feature.
According to another aspect of the invention, there is provided a blank for erecting into a wrap-around carrier having open ends, the blank comprising: a top panel; a first side 35 panel foldably connected to the top panel at a first transverse fold line; a second side panel that is opposite from the first side panel and is foldably connected to the top panel at a 2 RECEIVED at IPONZ on 1 October 2010 second transverse fold line; a front tuck-in panel foldably connected to the second side panel, the front tuck-in panel being for folding into generally face-to-face contact with the second side panel, and at least one front retaining panel for retaining containers in the carrier formed from the blank at an open end of the carrier, the at least one front retaining panel being 5 foldably connected to the front tuck-in panel; a drop down gusset comprising a rear portion of the top panel, the drop down gusset being at least partially defined by a cut line extending in the top panel from the first transverse fold line to the second transverse fold line, the drop down gusset is spaced apart from the top panel at the cut line and is positioned in a retaining position prior to removing the dispenser flap, and the drop down gusset remains in the 10 retaining position after removal of the dispenser flap; a first bottom panel foldably connected to the first side panel; and a second bottom panel foldably connected to the second side panel, wherein the first bottom panel and the second bottom panel are for being secured together when the blank is erected into the wrap-around carrier, and wherein a dispenser pattern extends across the second side panel and at least partially across each of the top panel 15 and the second bottom panel, with the dispenser pattern defining a dispenser flap for being at least partially removable from a remainder of the blank wherein the dispenser flap encompasses the front tuck-in panel and the at least one front retaining panel.
Those skilled in the art will appreciate the above stated advantages and other advantages and benefits of various additional aspects reading the following detailed 20 description of the embodiments with reference to the below-listed drawing figures.
According to common practice, the various features of the drawings discussed below are not necessarily drawn to scale. Dimensions of various features and elements in the drawings may be expanded or reduced to more clearly illustrate the embodiments of the invention.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS FIG. 1 is a plan view of a blank used to form a wrap-around carrier package having a dispensing feature.
FIGS. 2-3 are perspective views of loading and partial erection of the first carrier 30 package.
FIG. 4 is a bottom view of the erected first carrier package.
FIG. 5 is a front view of the first carrier package.
FIG. 6 is a rear view of the first carrier package.
FIG. 7 is a front perspective view of the first carrier package.
FIG. 8 is a bottom perspective view of the first carrier package.
FIG. 9 is a perspective view of the first carrier package. 3 RECEIVED at IPONZ on 1 October 2010 FIG. 10 illustrates a user opening the dispensing feature of the first carrier package.
FIG. 11 illustrates a user further opening the dispensing feature of the first carrier package.
FIG. 12 illustrates the first carrier package with its dispensing feature removed.
FIG. 13 is a plan view of a blank used to form a wrap-around carrier package having a dispensing feature.
FIG. 14 is a plan view of a blank used to form a wrap-around carrier package having a dispensing feature.
FIG. 15 is a bottom view of the third carrier package.
FIG. 16 is a front view of the third carrier package.
FIG. 17 is a rear view of the third carrier package.
FIG. 18 illustrates the third carrier package with its dispensing feature removed.
FIG. 19 is a plan view of a blank used to form a wrap-around carrier package having a dispensing feature.
FIG. 20 is a rear view of the fourth carrier package.
FIG. 21 is a perspective view of the fourth carrier package.
FIG. 22 is a bottom perspective view of the fourth carrier package.
FIG. 23 illustrates the fourth carrier package with its dispensing feature removed.
FIG. 24 is a plan view of a blank used to form a wrap-around carrier package having 20 a dispensing feature according to an embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 25 is a rear view of the carrier package shown in Fig. 24.
FIG. 26 is a perspective view of the carrier package shown in Fig. 25.
FIG. 27 illustrates the embodiment of Fig. 24 with its dispensing feature removed.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION FIG. 1 is a plan view of a blank 8 used to form a carrier package 150 (illustrated in FIGS. 4-12). The blank 8 comprises a first or inner bottom panel 30 foldably connected to a first side panel 50 at a fold line 33, a top panel 20 foldably connected to the first side panel 50 at a fold line 25, a second side panel 60 foldably connected to the top panel 20 at a fold 30 line 29, and a second or outer bottom panel 40 foldably connected to the second side panel 60 at a fold line 45. Overall, the blank 8 is generally rectangular in shape. The exterior or print side of the blank 8 is illustrated in FIG. 1, whereas the interior side of the blank is partially shown in FIGS. 2-3.
The top panel 20 has a generally rectangular shape with truncated corners and 35 curved cut outs 21a, 21b. The curved cut outs 21a, 21b can be shaped and 4 sized so that the top panel 20 generally conforms to shapes of the containers C held within the finished carrier package 150 (FIG. 7).
The inner bottom panel 30 includes cut outs forming primary female locking edges 38a, 38b, 38c that are adapted to respectively engage primary male locking tabs 48a, 48b, 48c of the outer bottom panel 40. The inner bottom panel 30 also includes slits 32a, 32b, 32c adapted to respectively receive secondary male locking flaps 42a, 42b, 42c extending from the outer bottom panel 40. The outer bottom panel 40 includes a fold line 47 which is interrupted by the slits that define the primary male locking tabs 48a, 48b, 48c. The secondary male locking flaps 42a, 42b, 42c are connected along the interrupted fold line 47 and each flap includes an intermediate fold line 43a-c. Although the locking elements are illustrated to demonstrate a typical bottom panel locking arrangement suitable for use with the carrier package of the present invention, it should be understood that any desired form of bottom panel locking means may be employed. For example, glue or other adhesive material, or other suitable fastening means, may be used to secure the bottom panels 30, 40 together. For example, a description of an alternative locking system is discussed below with reference to FIG. 14.
A first front tuck-in panel 52a is foldably connected to the front end of the first side panel 50 at a fold line 51a. A first rear tuck-in panel 52b is foldably connected to the rear end of the first side panel 50 at a fold line 51b. A second front tuck-in panel 62a is foldably connected to the front end of the second side panel 60 at a fold line 61a. A second rear tuck-in panel 62b is foldably connected to the rear end of the second side panel 60 at a fold line 61b.
A first front retaining panel 56a is foldably connected to a right front truncated corner of the inner bottom panel 30 at a fold line 53a, and to the first front tuck-in panel 52a at a fold line 55a. A first rear retaining panel 56b is foldably connected to a right rear truncated corner of the inner bottom panel 30 at a fold line 53b, and to the first rear tuck-in panel 52b at a fold line 55b. A second front retaining panel 54a is foldably connected to the first front tuck-in panel 52a at a fold line 57a, and to a left front truncated corner of the top panel 20 at a fold line 59a. A second rear retaining panel 54b is foldably connected to the first rear tuck-in panel 52b at a fold line 57b, and to a left rear truncated corner of the top panel 20 at a fold line 59b.
A third front retaining panel 64a is foldably connected to a right front truncated corner of the top panel 20 at a fold line 63a, and to the second front tuck-in panel 62a at a fold line 65a. A third rear retaining panel 64b is foldably connected to a right rear truncated corner of the top panel 20 at a fold line 63b, and to the second rear tuck-in panel 62b at a fold line 65b. A fourth front retaining panel 66a is foldably connected to the second front tuck-in panel 62a at a fold line 67a, and to a left front truncated corner of the outer bottom panel 40 at a fold line 69a. A fourth rear retaining panel 66b is foldably connected to the second rear tuck-in panel 62b at a fold line 67b and to a left rear truncated corner of the outer bottom panel 40 at a fold line 69b.
One or more of the fold lines 55a, 57a, 55b, 57b, 65a, 67a, 65b, 67b may include, for example, one or more slits. The slits may extend to the respective edges of the blank 8 to facilitate folding of the tuck-in panels.
According to one exemplary aspect of the invention, a dispenser pattern 100 is defined in the blank 8. The dispenser pattern 100 may be defined by tear lines 71 and 75. The illustrated dispenser pattern 100 extends across a portion of each of the top panel 20, the second side panel 60 and the outer bottom panel 40 proximate the front end of the blank 8. The dispenser pattern 100 defines a dispensing feature 70. The illustrated dispenser pattern 100 also includes a fold line 73, a curved fold line 77, and slits 78 respectively extending from the two ends of the curved fold line 77 to the tear line 75. The lines 73, 77 define a pulling tab 74 in the dispensing feature 70. The portion of the dispensing feature 70 that is surrounded by cut lines 71 and the fold line 73 forms an extension pulling tab 72 that is an extension of the pulling tab 74.
Cut outs 84a-g are respectively formed between each retaining panel and associated side panel. Compressing cut outs 82a-f are respectively formed in the inner bottom panel 30 and the outer bottom panel 40 along fold lines 33 and 45. The compressing cut outs 82a-f can receive the heels of the containers C retained in the erected carrier 150. A viewing aperture 80 can be formed in the blank 8 by 6 removing a portion of the outer bottom panel 40. Apertures 80a, 80b can also be formed in the top panel 20 (shown in FIG. 13) or in the first side panel 50 (not shown).
An exemplary method of erecting the carrier 150 will now be discussed with reference to FIGS. 2-4. FIG. 2 illustrates an initial step in erection of the carrier package 150, in which containers C are placed top side down on the interior side of the top panel 20 of the blank 8. Referring to FIG. 3, the side panels 50, 60 are then folded upwardly toward the containers C. As the side panels 50, 60 are folded upwardly, the tuck-in panels 52a, 52b, 62a, 62b are tucked inwardly about the fold lines 51a, 51b, 61a, 61b respectively. At the same time and as a result, the retaining panels 54a, 54b, 56a, 56b, 64a, 64b, 66a, 66b are drawn inwardly so as to respectively partially wrap around portions of the containers C and to form gussets. After the outer bottom panel 40 is secured to the inner bottom panel 30 as discussed below, the tuck-in panels 52a, 52b, 62a, 62b and retaining panels 54a, 54b, 56a, 56b, 64a, 64b, 66a, 66b are held in place by virtue of the tuck-in panels 52a, 52b, 62a, 62b being respectively sandwiched between the cans C and the side panels 50, 60.
Referring to FIG. 4, the outer bottom panel 40 is secured to the inner bottom panel 30 by first respectively engaging primary male locking tabs 48a, 48b, 48c with primary female locking edges 38a, 38b, 38c. The male locking flaps 42a, 42b, 42c are respectively inserted through, and cooperatively interact with, the slits 32a, 32b, 32c to further secure the outer bottom panel 40 to the inner bottom panel 30. The secured together inner bottom panel 30 and outer bottom panel 40 form a bottom panel 125. The heels of containers C are respectively associated with the compressing cut outs 82a-f to allow tighter wrapping of the carrier package 150 around containers C .
FIG. 5 is a front view of the erected carrier package 150. As shown in FIG. 5, when the tuck-in panel 52a is folded inwardly about the fold line 51a, the retaining panels 54a, 56a respectively abut the containers C adjacent thereto and form a pair of gussets 54a, 56a. When the tuck-in panel 62a is folded inwardly about the fold line 61a, the retaining panels 64a, 66a respectively abut the 7 RECEIVED at IPONZ on 1 October 2010 adjacent containers C and form a pair of gussets 64a, 66a. The gussets 54a, 64a secure the top portion of the containers C from the front end. The gussets 56a, 66a secure the bottom portion of the containers C from the front end. FIG. 6 is a rear view of the erected carrier package 150. As shown in FIG. 6, when the tuck-in panel 52b is folded inwardly about the 5 fold line 51b, the retaining panels 54b, 56b respectively abut the adjacent containers C and form a pair of gussets 54b, 56b. When the tuck-in panel 62b is folded inwardly about the fold line 61b, the retaining panels 64b, 66b respectively abut the adjacent containers C and form a pair of gussets 64b, 66b. The upper gussets 54b, 64b secure the top portion of the containers C from the rear end. The lower gussets 56b, 66b secure the bottom portion of the 10 containers C from the rear end.
FIGS. 7-9 are perspective views of the erected carrier package 150. In FIG. 7, the carrier package 150 rests on its bottom panel 125. In FIG. 8, the carrier package 150 rests on its first side panel 50 with the dispensing feature 70 facing upwardly. The dispensing panel 70 is defined by the dispenser pattern 100. The containers C are retained by gussets 15 64a, 66a, 54a, 56a from the front end, and by gussets 64b, 66b, 54b, 56b from the rear end.
An exemplary method of opening of the dispensing feature 70 will now be discussed with reference to FIGS. 10-12. In FIG. 10, the carrier package 150 rests on the first side panel 50. A user starts to open the dispensing feature 70 by pulling the pulling tab 74 and the extension pulling tab 72 outwardly. FIG. 11 illustrates the dispensing feature 70 being 20 further pulled away from the carrier 150. FIG. 12 illustrates the dispensing feature 70 being completely removed with the containers C retained within the carrier package 150.
According to one aspect, the carrier package 150 can be opened to allow dispensing of individual containers in a controlled manner. In addition, because the carrier is wrapped very tightly around the containers, the package allows for efficient use of shipping, storage, 25 and display space.
FIG. 13 is a plan view of a blank 208 used to form a carrier package. The carrier package formed from blank 208 is like the carrier package formed from blank 8, except for variations noted and variations that will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art in view of this disclosure. The dispensing panel of the blank 208 is different from the 30 dispensing panel of blank 8. As shown in FIG. 13, the dispensing panel 270 has the pulling tab 274 but does not include the extension pulling tab 72 (FIG. 1). The pulling tab 274 is defined by a portion of the cut line 275 and the curved fold line 277. Referring to FIG. 13, in addition to aperture 80, there are two additional apertures 80a, 80b. The apertures 80a, 80b are each shown to be removably obstructed by a flap, but the apertures as well as the 35 flaps covering them are optional. 8 RECEIVED at IPONZ on 1 October 2010 FIG. 14 is a plan view of a blank 408 used to form a wrap-around carrier package 550 (illustrated in FIGS. 15-18). The blank 408 is identical to the blank 8, which is illustrated in FIG. 1, except for variations noted and variations that will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art in view of this disclosure. Some of the features of the carrier 5 package 550 have some general similarity to, or are identical to, features of the previously described carrier packages, features are thus respectively identified with the same reference numbers except that four hundred has been added to the subject reference numbers of the wrap-around carrier package 550.
The locking system is different from the previously described locking system. On a 10 related note and for example, the carrier 550 formed from the blank 408 includes divider guards 128a, 128b (FIGS. 16 and 17) that serve to further retain containers C within the carrier 550.
As shown in FIG. 14, the blank 408 comprises a first or inner bottom panel 430 foldably connected to a first side panel 50 at a fold line 33, a top panel 20 foldably connected 15 to the first side panel 50 at a fold line 25, a second side panel 60 foldably connected to the top panel 20 at a fold line 29, and a second or outer bottom panel 440 foldably connected to the second side panel 60 at a fold line 45.
The inner bottom panel 430 includes cutouts forming primary female locking edges 438a, 438b, 438c that are adapted to engage primary male locking tabs 448a, 448b, 448c 20 respectively on the outer bottom panel 440. The inner bottom panel 430 also includes slits 432a, 432b, 432c adapted to respectively receive secondary male locking flaps 442a, 442b, 442c extending from the outer bottom panel 440. The outer bottom panel 440 includes a fold line 447 which is interrupted by the slits that define the primary male locking tabs 448a, 448b, 448c. The secondary male locking flaps 442a, 442b, 442c are connected along the 25 interrupted fold line 447 and each flap includes an intermediate fold line 443a-c.
Primary female locking edges 438a proximate the front end of the blank 408 and primary locking edge 438b proximate the rear end of the blank 408 respectively have flaps 120a and 120b associated therewith. The flaps 120a and 120b are separated from the inner bottom panel 430 by cut lines 127a and 127b respectively and are foldably connected to the 30 inner bottom panel 430 at fold lines 121a and 121b, respectively. On flap 120a, two additional fold lines 123a and 125a converge at a slit 113a, generally forming a triangle with the fold line 121a. On flap 120b, two additional fold lines 123b and 125b converge at a slit 113b, generally forming a triangle with the fold line 121b. The male locking flap 442a has two asymmetrical edges 112a and 114a. The male locking flap 442b has two asymmetrical 35 edges 112b and 114b. 9 RECEIVED at IPONZ on 1 October 2010 When the carrier 550 is erected, the flaps 120a, 120b are folded inwardly so that they each engage a respective outer pair of the containers C, and at least the male locking flaps 442a, 442b are folded about ninety degrees about their fold lines 443a, 443b so that the locking flaps 442a, 442b respectively extend between adjacent containers C. Each of the 5 flaps 120a, 120b will respectively engage lower portions of two adjacent cans, as illustrated in at least FIGS. 16 and 17. Typically the male locking flap 442c is also folded about ninety degrees about its fold line 443c so that the locking flap 442c extends between the interior pair of adjacent containers C. The erected carrier 550 is held closed, in part, by the edge 114b of the male locking flap 442b engaging the inner bottom panel 430 proximate a curved 10 end portion of the slit 432b, the edges 115a, 115b of the male locking flap 442 respectively engaging the inner bottom panel 430 proximate the opposite curved end portions of the slit 432c, and the edge 114a of the male locking flap 442a engaging the inner bottom panel 430 proximate an end portion of the slit 432. The edges 112a and 112b respectively of the male locking flaps 442a, 442b respectively engage with the slits 113a and 113b of the flaps 120a, 15 120b to secure the flaps in their erected positions and thereby form divider guards 128a (shown in FIGS. 16 and 18) and 128b (shown in FIG. 17) respectively. The edges 112a and 112b of the male locking flaps 442a, 442b can be at least somewhat hook-shaped to enhance their respective holding of the flaps 120a, 120b in their erected positions to thereby form the divider guards 128a, 128b.
FIG. 15 is a bottom plan view of the carrier package 550 erected from the blank 408. The outer bottom panel 440 engages the inner bottom panel 430 to form a bottom panel 525. Erecting the divider guards 128a and 128b leaves apertures 88a and 88b respectively in the bottom panel 525. The fold lines 443a, 443b, 443c are in line with slits 432a, 432b, 432c, to facilitate the male locking flaps 442a, 442b, 442c being erected to be upright or 25 substantially perpendicular to the bottom panel 525.
FIGS. 16 and 17 illustrate opposite ends of the carrier package 550 showing the divider guards 128a and 128b respectively. The divider guards 128a and 128b in the carrier package 550 further restrain the containers C so the containers C can be dispensed in a controlled manner.
FIG. 18 illustrates the carrier package 550 in its dispensing configuration. As shown in FIG. 18, the edge 112a of erected male locking flap 442a extends into the slit 113a to engage and secure the flap 120a to thereby form the divider guard 128a. This arrangement illustrated in FIG. 18 is representative of the manner in which the edge 112b of the erected male locking flap 442b engages with respect to the slit 113b in the flap 120b to 35 form the divider guard 128b.
RECEIVED at IPONZ on 1 October 2010 FIG. 19 is a plan view of a blank 608 used to form a wrap-around carrier package 750. The carrier package 750 is like the first carrier package described, except for variations noted and variations that will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art in view of this disclosure. Some of the features of the carrier package 750 that have some general similarity 5 to, or are identical to, features of the first described carrier package are respectively identified with the same reference numbers except that six hundred has been added to selected reference numbers.
The blank 608 has cut lines 23 and 43 respectively in the top panel 20 and bottom panel 40 of the blank 608, to define push-in tabs 24 and 44. The carrier 750 formed from the 10 blank 608 includes the push-in tabs 24 and 44 because they further retain containers C within the carrier 750.
The cut lines 23 and 43 do not extend all the way to the rear edge of the blank 608. That is, the opposite ends of each of the cut lines 23 and 43 terminate proximate, yet distant from, the rear edge of the blank 608. In accordance with the fourth embodiment of the 15 present invention, fold lines 131 and 133 respectively extend from the opposite ends of the cut line 23 to the rear edge of the blank 608, and fold lines 135 and 137 respectively extend from the opposite ends of the cut line 43 to the rear edge of the blank 608. The push-in tab 24 is foldably connected to the top panel 20 at fold lines 131 and 133. The push-in tab 44 is foldably connected to the outer bottom panel 40 at fold lines 135 and 137. 20 FIG. 20 illustrates the two push-in tabs 24 and 44 respectively restraining the top and bottom portions of containers C. FIG. 21 is a rear view of the erected carrier package 750 showing the two push-in tabs 24 and 44. FIG. 22 illustrates carrier package 750 resting on its first side panel 50, so that the push-in tab 44 on the bottom panel 40 is seen. FIG. 23 illustrates the carrier package 750 after the dispensing feature 70 (FIGS. 19,21 and 22) has 25 been removed.
FIG. 24 is a plan view of a blank 808 used to form a wrap-around carrier package 950 according to an embodiment of the present invention. The embodiment of the present invention is like the first described carrier package, except for variations noted and variations that will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art in view of this disclosure. Some of 30 the features of the embodiment that have some general similarity to, or are identical to, features of the first described carrier package are respectively identified with the same reference numbers except that eight hundred has been added to selected reference numbers of the embodiment.
The embodiment of the present invention includes a drop down gusset 90. More 35 specifically, the carrier 950 formed from the blank 808 includes the drop down gusset 90 to further retain containers C within the carrier 950. 11 RECEIVED at IPONZ on 1 October 2010 The blank 808 comprises a first or inner bottom panel 30 foldably connected to a first side panel 50 at a fold line 33, a top panel 820 foldably connected to the first side panel 50 at a fold line 25, a second side panel 60 foldably connected to the top panel 820 at a fold line 29, and a second or outer bottom panel 40 foldably connected to the second side panel 5 60 at a fold line 45. The top panel 820 has truncated corners defined by fold lines 59a, 63a, 859b and 863b respectively. A portion of the top panel 820 defined by the area between the fold lines 859b and 863b is separated from the top panel 820 by a cut line 27 and forms the drop down gusset 90. In accordance with the fifth embodiment of the present invention, the cut line 27 is a slit in the top panel 820 that extends continuously between the fold lines 25, 10 29 by way of which the top panel 820 is respectively foldably connected to the side panels 50, 60.
A first rear tuck-in panel 852b is foldably connected to the rear end of the first side panel 50 at a fold line 551b. A second rear tuck-in panel 862b is foldably connected to the rear end of the second side panel 60 at a fold line 661b.
The area between the first rear tuck-in panel 852b and the drop down gusset 90 is divided into two foldably connected portions 92 and 94 along a fold line 91. The portion 92 is foldably connected to the first rear tuck-in panel 852b at a fold line 857b. The portion 94 is foldably connected to the drop down gusset 90 at the fold line 859b. Similarly, the area between the drop down gusset 90 and the second rear tuck-in panel 862b is divided into two 20 foldably connected portions 96 and 98 along a fold line 97. The portion 96 is foldably connected to the drop down gusset 90 at the fold line 863b. The portion 98 is foldably connected to the second rear tuck-in panel 862b at a fold line 865b.
Cut out 884d is formed at an area that is generally between the first rear tuck-in panel 852b, the panels 92,94 and the first side panel 50. Cut out 884f is formed at an area 25 that is generally between the second rear tuck-in panel 862b, the panels 96,98 and the second side panel 60. In addition, cut outs 84a-c, e, g, h are respectively formed between each retaining panel and associated side panel.
As part of erecting the carrier package 950 from the blank 808, the tuck-in panels 852b, 862b are respectively tucked inwardly about the fold lines 551b, 661a. As part of this 30 process, folding respectively occurs along fold lines 857b, 91,859b, 863b, 97,865b so that the drop down gusset 90 and portions 92,94,96,98 become arranged as illustrated in FIGS. 25-27.
FIG. 25 is a rear view of a carrier package 950 erected from the blank 808 showing the drop down gusset 90. FIG. 26 is a rear perspective view of the carrier package 950 35 showing the drop down gusset 90. The drop down gusset 90 runs across the top of containers C and thus further restrains the containers C. In addition, the drop down gusset 12 RECEIVED at IPONZ on 1 October 2010 90 as a unique design feature can be utilized to display information. FIG. 27 is a top view of the erected carrier package 950 resting on its first side panel, and this view illustrates that the drop down gusset 90 function to at least partially retain containers C (e.g., FIG. 27) in the carrier package 950 after the removal of the dispensing feature 70 (e.g., FIGS. 24 and 27).
Referring to FIG. 26, the drop down gusset 90 can also be folded inwardly so that the outwardly facing side of the gusset 90 shown in FIG. 26 abuts the containers C.
In summary and generally described, FIGS. 1-12 illustrate a first aspect that relates to the dispensing feature 70. FIG. 13 illustrates a second aspect, wherein the pulling tab of the dispensing feature does not have an extension pulling tab. FIGS. 14-18 illustrate a third 10 aspect, wherein an alternative type of locks are used to additionally form divider guards. FIGS. 19-23 illustrate a fourth aspect, wherein push-in tabs as a portion of the rear ends of the top panel and the outer bottom panel are used to further secure the containers inside the carrier packages. FIGS. 24-27 illustrate an embodiment of the present invention wherein a drop down gusset is used to further secure the containers inside the carrier package and as a 15 site to display information. Although specific examples of aspect of the present invention are identified in the foregoing, it is to be understood that there are other aspects of the present invention. In addition, these and other aspects of the present invention can be combined in various combinations to create other blanks and packages that are within the scope of the present invention. For example, a blank utilizing locks disclosed in the blank 20 408 (FIG. 14) can be combined with the dispensing feature from the blank 208 (FIG. 13) and can also have the drop down gusset feature from the blank 808 (FIG. 24), with the rest of the features being the same as in the blank 8 (FIG. 1). As another example, a blank utilizing the drop down gusset feature from the blank 808 (FIG. 24) can be combined with a push-in tab on the outer bottom panel as in the blank 608 (FIG. 19), with the rest of the 25 features being the same as in the blank 8. It is also understood that although only exemplary types of locking systems are discussed in the specification, the inner bottom panel and the outer bottom panel can be locked together using other known locking systems. Although pluralities of cut outs, panels, gussets, fold lines, flaps, slits, cuts, or openings may appear identical in size in the accompanying drawings, it is to be understood that the sizes of the cut 30 outs, panels, gussets, fold lines, flaps, slits, cuts, or openings can vaiy.
In the above embodiments, the carrier packages are shown as accommodating beverage containers. Other types of containers, however, can be accommodated within a carrier package according to the present invention. The dimensions of the blank 8 may also be altered, for example, to accommodate various container forms. In addition, various 35 numbers of containers C can be accommodated in a carrier package according to principles of the present invention, for example, by adjusting the size of the blank 8. For example, the 13 RECEIVED at IPONZ on 1 October 2010 top panel 20 and the first and second bottom panel 50,60 can be enlarged or reduced in order to accommodate additional or less containers C. In one such embodiment, a carrier may be constructed to accommodate four containers arranged in two columns and two rows (2 x 2). In another embodiment, a carrier may be constructed that accommodates eight containers 5 arranged in two columns and four rows (2 x 4). In a preferred embodiment, a carrier may be constructed that accommodates six containers arranged in two columns and three rows (2x3).
The blanks according to the present invention can be, for example, formed from coated paperboard and similar materials. For example, the interior and/or exterior sides of 10 the blanks can be coated with a clay coating. The clay coating may then be printed over with product, advertising, price coding, and other information or images. The blanks may then be coated with a varnish to protect any information printed on the blanks. The blanks may also be coated with, for example, a moisture barrier layer, on either or both sides of the blanks.
In accordance with the exemplary embodiments, the blanks may be constructed of 15 paperboard of a caliper such that it is heavier and more rigid than ordinary paper. The blanks can also be constructed of other materials, such as cardboard, hard paper, or any other material having properties suitable for enabling the carrier package to function at least generally as described above. The blanks can also be laminated to or coated with one or more sheet-like materials at selected panels or panel sections. Also according to the first 20 embodiment, the carrier can be constructed from a blank that occupies less area than conventional carriers, and the blank may be stagger nested with similar blanks during production.
In accordance with the exemplary embodiments of the present invention, a fold line can be any at least somewhat line-like arranged, although not necessarily straight, form of 25 weakening that facilitates folding therealong; and a tear line can be any at least somewhat line-like arranged, although not necessarily straight, form of weakening that facilitates tearing therealong. More specifically, but not for the purpose of narrowing the scope of the present invention, conventional fold lines include: a crease, such as formed by folding; a score line, such as formed with a blunt scoring knife, or the like, which creates a crushed 30 portion in the material along the desired line of weakness; a slit that extends partially into the material along the desired line of weakness, and/or a series of spaced apart slits that extend partially into and/or completely through the material along the desired line of weakness; or various combinations of these features. More specifically, but not for the purpose of narrowing the scope of the present invention, conventional tear lines include: a slit that 35 extends partially into the material along the desired line of weakness, and/or a series of 14 RECEIVED at IPONZ on 1 October 2010 spaced apart slits that extend partially into and/or completely through the material along the desired line of weakness, or various combinations of these features.
As a more specific example, one type of conventional tear line is in the form of a series of spaced apart slits that extend completely through the material, with adjacent slits being spaced apart slightly so that a nick (e.g., a small somewhat bridging-like piece of the material) is defined between the adjacent slits for typically temporarily connecting the material across the tear line. The nicks are broken during tearing along the tear line. The nicks typically are a relatively small percentage of the tear line, and alternatively the nicks can be omitted from or torn in a tear line such that the tear line is a continuous cut line. That is, it is within the scope of the present invention for each of the tear lines to be replaced with a continuous slit, or the like.
It will be understood by those skilled in the art that while the present invention has been discussed above with reference to exemplary embodiments, various additions, modifications and changes can be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the following claims.

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RECEIVED at IPONZ on 1 October 2010 THE CLAIMS DEFINING THE INVENTION ARE AS FOLLOWS:
1. A blank for erecting into a wrap-around carrier having open ends, the blank comprising: a top panel; 5 a first side panel foldably connected to the top panel at a first transverse fold line; a second side panel that is opposite from the first side panel and is foldably connected to the top panel at a second transverse fold line; a front tuck-in panel foldably connected to the second side panel, the front tuck-in panel being for folding into generally face-to-face contact with the second side panel, and at 10 least one front retaining panel for retaining containers in the carrier formed from the blank at an open end of the carrier, the at least one front retaining panel being foldably connected to the front tuck-in panel; a drop down gusset comprising a rear portion of the top panel, the drop down gusset being at least partially defined by a cut line extending in the top panel from the first 15 transverse fold line to the second transverse fold line, the drop down gusset is spaced apart from the top panel at the cut line and is positioned in a retaining position prior to removing the dispenser flap, and the drop down gusset remains in the retaining position after removal of the dispenser flap; a first bottom panel foldably connected to the first side panel; and 20 a second bottom panel foldably connected to the second side panel, wherein the first bottom panel and the second bottom panel are for being secured together when the blank is erected into the wrap-around carrier, and wherein a dispenser pattern extends across the second side panel and at least partially across each of the top panel and the second bottom panel, with the dispenser pattern 25 defining a dispenser flap for being at least partially removable from a remainder of the blank wherein the dispenser flap encompasses the front tuck-in panel and the at least one front retaining panel.
2. A blank according to claim 1, wherein the dispenser pattern comprises at least one tear line. 30 3. A blank according to claim 1 or claim 2, wherein the first bottom panel includes securing features for operatively interacting with securing features of the second bottom panel to secure the first and second bottom panels together when the blank is erected into the wrap-around carrier. 16
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4. A blank according to claim 3, wherein: the securing features of the second bottom panel includes at least one locking flap, and the securing features of the first bottom panel include at least one opening for at least 5 partially holding the locking flap.
5. A blank according to claim 4, further comprising at least one bottom flap in the first bottom panel, wherein the bottom flap abuts the at least one opening and is for being held in an erected configuration by the locking flap when the carrier is erected from the blank. 10
6. A blank according to any one of claims 1 to 5, further comprising a push-in tab defined by at least one cut in a rear end of the top panel.
7. A blank according to claim 1, wherein the top panel has an edge, the edge corresponds to an edge of the blank and is for being adjacent an open end of the carrier erected from the blank. 15
8. A blank according to claim 1, further comprising a second front tuck-in panel foldably connected to the first side panel and at least one second front retaining panel foldably connected to the front tuck-in panel.
9. A blank according to claim 8, further comprising: the second front tuck-in panel connected to a front end of the first side panel; 20 a first rear tuck-in panel connected to a rear end of the second side panel; a third front retaining panel foldably connected between the second front tuck-in panel and a right front truncated corner of the first bottom panel; a first rear retaining panel foldably connected between the first rear tuck-in panel and a right rear truncated corner of the drop down gusset; 25 a fourth front retaining panel foldably connected between the second front tuck-in panel and a left front truncated corner of the top panel; a second rear retaining panel foldably connected between the first rear tuck-in panel and a left rear truncated corner of the second bottom panel; a third rear retaining panel foldably connected between the second rear tuck-in panel 30 and a right rear truncated corner of the first bottom panel; and a fourth rear retaining panel foldably connected between the second rear tuck-in panel and a left rear truncated corner of the drop down gusset. 17 RECEIVED at IPONZ on 1 October 2010
10. A blank according to claim 9, further comprising a cut line separating a portion of the top panel defined by the area between the fourth rear retaining panel and the first rear retaining panel from the top panel to form the drop down gusset.
11. A carrier package, comprising: 5 a carrier having open ends, the carrier comprising: a top panel, a first side panel connected to the top panel at a first transverse fold line, a second side panel connected to the top panel at a second transverse fold line and disposed on a side of the carrier package opposite to the first side panel, 10 a bottom panel adjacent to each of the first and second side panels and opposite from the top panel, the bottom panel comprising a first bottom panel joined to a second bottom panel by at least primary male and primary female locking elements, a front tuck-in panel foldably connected to the second side panel, wherein the front tuck-in panel is in face-to-face contact with an underside of the second side panel, and at 15 least one front retaining panel foldably connected to the front tuck-in panel, a drop down gusset comprising a rear portion of the top panel, the drop down gusset being at least partially defined by a cut line extending in the top panel from the first transverse fold line to the second transverse fold line, the drop down gusset is spaced apart from the top panel at the cut line and is positioned in a retaining position prior to removing 20 the dispenser flap, and the drop down gusset remains in the retaining position after removal of the dispenser flap, and a dispenser pattern extending across the second side panel and at least partially across each of the top panel and the bottom panel, with the dispenser pattern defining a dispenser flap that is at least partially removable from a remainder of the carrier so that a 25 dispenser opening is defined by the remainder of the carrier in response to the dispenser flap having been at least partially removed from the remainder of the carrier, wherein the dispenser flap encompasses the front tuck-in panel and the at least one front retaining panel; and a plurality of containers located within the carrier, 30 wherein at least one of the plurality of containers is retained in the carrier by the at least one front retainer panel prior to removal of the dispenser flap, and wherein the dispenser flap is configured so that when the dispenser flap is at least partially removed, the containers can be dispensed through the dispenser opening. 18 RECEIVED at IPONZ on 1 October 2010
12. A carrier package according to claim 11, wherein the first and second bottom panels are further secured by secondary male and secondary female locking elements.
13. A carrier package according to claim 11, wherein the dispenser pattern comprises at least one tear line.
14. A carrier package according to claim 13, further comprising a push-in tab that is not in contact with either of the first and second side panels and extends upwardly from the bottom panel to partially obstruct an open end of the carrier.
15. A carrier package according to claim 11, further comprising a rear tuck-in panel foldably connected to the second side panel and at least one rear retaining panel foldably connected to the rear tuck-in panel.
16. A carrier package according to claim 11, wherein the at least one front retainer panel is a first front retainer panel foldably connected to the top panel and further comprising a second front retainer panel foldably connected to the front tuck-in panel and the second bottom panel.
17. A carrier package according to claim 11, further comprising a second front tuck-in panel foldably connected to the first side panel and at least one second front retaining panel foldably connected to the front tuck-in panel.
18. A carrier package of claim 11, wherein the carrier package has respective open ends at opposite ends of the package, the top panel comprises a first edge adjacent one of the open ends of the carrier, and the drop down gusset comprises a second edge adjacent the other of the at least partially open ends of the carrier.
19. A blank according to claim 1, further comprising at least two rear retaining panels each connected to the drop down gusset at a respective oblique fold line.
20. A carrier package according to claim 11, further comprising at least two rear retaining panels each connected to the drop down gusset at a respective oblique fold line.
21. A carrier package substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to the accompanying drawings. 19 RECEIVED at IPONZ on 1 October 2010
22. A blank substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to the accompanying drawings. 20
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