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US2302677A
US2302677A US295741A US29574139A US2302677A US 2302677 A US2302677 A US 2302677A US 295741 A US295741 A US 295741A US 29574139 A US29574139 A US 29574139A US 2302677 A US2302677 A US 2302677A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
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    • B65D71/0048Tray-like elements provided with handles, for storage or transport of several articles, e.g. bottles, tins, jars formed by folding one blank so as to form a tubular element in which the upper wall is provided with openings through which the articles extend partially with walls wrapping around a great part of the articles
    • B65D71/0051Tray-like elements provided with handles, for storage or transport of several articles, e.g. bottles, tins, jars formed by folding one blank so as to form a tubular element in which the upper wall is provided with openings through which the articles extend partially with walls wrapping around a great part of the articles with additional locating elements for the articles
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
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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
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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
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
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  • This invention relates to a new and improved carrier for bottles and has for one of its principal objects the provision of a collapsible container wierein a considerable number oi' bottles of beverage may be securely packaged and transported.
  • the present application is a continuation in part from my prior application having serial Number 268,198.
  • An important object of this invention is to provide a bottle carrier which permits the bottles to be inserted and removed with facility while it is in fully set-up and assembled condition.
  • Another important object of this invention is the provision of a strong, simple, and easily con-- structed bottle carrier which may be made of a single sheet of paper board or other inexpensive fiexible material and which, in its completely fabricated and assembled condition, may be collapsed to fiattened form for packaging and shipment, and may be set up very quickly and easily by the user without requiring any special apparatus or appliances for so doing.
  • a still further important object of this invention is to provide a bottle carrier which is so constructed as to carry the weight of the contained battles safely and retain theni securely in spite of the fact that its side walls are almost entirely traversed by apertures for reception and display of the contained bottles.
  • Another and still further important object of this invention is the provision of a convenient carrier for battles which is effective to prevent defaeement or sanding" of the bottles by their rubbing against each other when carried in it and to prevent their being knocked against one another in the operation of inserting them into it.
  • Figure 1 is a side elevation of a bottle carrier embodying this invention. partly broken away showing several bottles positioned therein.
  • Figure 2 is a sectional view taken on the line 2-2 of Figura 1.
  • Figure 3 is an end view of the carrier.
  • Figure 4 shows an extended blank or the unfolded bottle carrier.
  • Figure 5 is a perspective view of a bottle carrier embodying this invention.
  • the reference numeral in indicates generally the side walls of the bottle carrier. These side walls m have tab portions 26 and cut out to provide apertures
  • the carrier when set up and empty is triangular in a vertical cross-section as can be seen in Fig. 3, and has a bottom l4 flexibly connected along fold creases 38 with the aforementioned side walls o, and end walls ormed by portions IS and s which extend rearwardly from the lateral marglns of the side walls and carry connecting fiaps 30 and 32 which are foldedinwardly from the margins of the end walls on diagonal crease lines 34 and 36.
  • the bottle carrier of this invention can be made of any suitable flexible material such as cardboard or the like.
  • the opposite tab portions 24 and 26 extend downwardly in spaced relationship in the mia-portion of the carrier, and their lower portions may be fastened together by stapling as at 49. These tabs form separators between the inner sides of 'the bottles which occupy the opposite apertures, so as to prevent them from coming in contact with each other.
  • the securing tabs 30 and 32 which are opposite each other are fastened together in abutting relationship ⁇ v stapling as at 48, and in the set-up carrier they extend inwardly over the bottom and act as separators between the opposite outermost hotties.
  • FIG. 4 shows the layout of the single blank of material from which this carton is made.
  • 4 is scored along its center at '28 so as to facilitate its being folded to permit the collapsing of the finished carrier to fiattened condition such as to permit the stacking of a number of the collapsed carriers for compact packaging.
  • the lateral portions IE and sa and 30 and 32 are folded inwardly along the crease lines 44 and 46 to positions fiat upon the side walls, and the sheet is then folded upon itself along the crease line 38 so as to bring the flaps 32 fiat against the flaps 30.
  • This also brings the side walls ll) together so that they may be fastened together by staples 42 adjacent their upper ends.
  • the contacting flaps 30 and 32 are then stapled to each other at 48 and thus form connections between the associated end walls 16 and IB, which end walls, in turn, are integral withthe respective side walls o along crease lines :to
  • a handle is provided at the upper ends of the Two types of handles are shown in the drawings.
  • the first is illustrated in Fig. 2 and comprises coinciding openings 50 formed in the side walls and reenforcements applied just above them These reenforcements may be formed as fiaps 52 at the upper ends of the side walls which are scored at 54 so that said flaps may be folded inwardly between the side walls, thus providing four plies of material immediately above the handle openings 50, the four thicknesses being stapled together at 42.
  • 'I'his particular handle is very strong and affords also a stifiening reinforcement for the upper end of the carrier.
  • Another type of handle is shown in Fig.
  • the flap 56 is completely cut away from the side wall at its bottom and sides but is merely scored at its top.
  • a score 58 is formed parallel to the top scoring approximately midway down the fiap 56, and this fiap 56 is folded through the opening in the opposite side wall and then is bent upwardly along the midway scoring 58, thus providing a flat and comfortable gripping surface for the user's hand.
  • the carton of this construction can be made to carry safely a dozen or more bottles because of 'its strong Construction and improved design.
  • the particular carton shown in this application is designed to carry one dozen bottles, three occupying each of the four apertures !2, and the lower margins of said apertures are shaped so as to provide the subjacent side wall portions with resiliently fiexible upwardly arched portions which cooperate with the depending separator flaps 24 and 26 to grip the bottles and retain them securely, yet permit them to be withdrawn in the upward direction when desired.
  • bottle carriers of this Construction may be completely fabricated and assembled and stapled at the place of manufacture in a flat collapsed condition which permits large numbers of them to be convenientiy packaged for shipment or storage in relatively small space.
  • the device is very easily expanded or set up by swinging the lower ends of the side walls apart and swinging the end walls outwardly into right angular relationship to the side walls, whereupon the bottles, cans or other similar devices for which the holder is designed can be readily placed therein with a minimum expenditure of time and labor.
  • a carrier comprising a bottom, and side walls forming acute angles with the'bottom and Joined to form an acute angle at their top, end walls between the side walls and the bottom, said end walls being formed by fiaps projecting from each end of the side walls, the pairs of fiaps thus formed having in-turned portions in face-Contacting relation along the medial plane of the device, the side walls being provided with apertures for reception of bottles and having tabs swung inwardly from upper marginal portions of said apertures, tabs of opposite side walls being fastened to each other, aligned openings in the joined upper portions of the side walls forming a handle, the lower and upper portions of the side walls adjacent the apertures adapted to yield outwardls and inwardly upon insertion of a bottle, and means joining the contacting pairs of fiap together, the bottom being scored mediaily to permit collapsing of the assembled empty structure into a fiat shape.
  • each of the side walls is providedwith a pluraity of bottle reeeiving apertures each of size to accommodate upper portions of a plurality of the intended bottles standing in a row on the bottom.

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Nov. 24, 1942. w. B. CRANE BOTTLE HOLDER Filed s e n 20, 1959 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 m 1.' m B. emm-7 IN VEN roR 2 ef u A TTORNE Ys Nov. 24, 1942. w. B. CRANE BOTTLE HOLDER' Filed Sept. 20. 1939 2 Sheet s-Sheet 2 !VALTON B GRA/VE- INVENTOR PER v ATTDRNE YS Patented Nov, 24, 1942 BO'ITLE HOLDER Walton B. Crae,
of Illinois Los Angeles, Calif., assignor to Mor'is Paper Mills, Chicago, Ill.,
a corporation Application September 20, 1939, Serial No. 295.741
2 Claims.
This invention relates to a new and improved carrier for bottles and has for one of its principal objects the provision of a collapsible container wierein a considerable number oi' bottles of beverage may be securely packaged and transported. The present application is a continuation in part from my prior application having serial Number 268,198.
An important object of this invention is to provide a bottle carrier which permits the bottles to be inserted and removed with facility while it is in fully set-up and assembled condition.
Another important object of this invention is the provision of a strong, simple, and easily con-- structed bottle carrier which may be made of a single sheet of paper board or other inexpensive fiexible material and which, in its completely fabricated and assembled condition, may be collapsed to fiattened form for packaging and shipment, and may be set up very quickly and easily by the user without requiring any special apparatus or appliances for so doing.
A still further important object of this invention is to provide a bottle carrier which is so constructed as to carry the weight of the contained battles safely and retain theni securely in spite of the fact that its side walls are almost entirely traversed by apertures for reception and display of the contained bottles.
Another and still further important object of this invention is the provision of a convenient carrier for battles which is effective to prevent defaeement or sanding" of the bottles by their rubbing against each other when carried in it and to prevent their being knocked against one another in the operation of inserting them into it.
Other and further important objeets of the invention will be apparent from the disclosure in the accompanying drawings and following description.
In the drawings:
Figure 1 'is a side elevation of a bottle carrier embodying this invention. partly broken away showing several bottles positioned therein.
Figure 2 is a sectional view taken on the line 2-2 of Figura 1.
Figure 3 is an end view of the carrier.
Figure 4 shows an extended blank or the unfolded bottle carrier.
Figure 5 is a perspective view of a bottle carrier embodying this invention.
In the illustrative constructions shown in the drawings the reference numeral in indicates generally the side walls of the bottle carrier. These side walls m have tab portions 26 and cut out to provide apertures |2 through which bottles can be inserted.
The carrier when set up and empty is triangular in a vertical cross-section as can be seen in Fig. 3, and has a bottom l4 flexibly connected along fold creases 38 with the aforementioned side walls o, and end walls ormed by portions IS and s which extend rearwardly from the lateral marglns of the side walls and carry connecting fiaps 30 and 32 which are foldedinwardly from the margins of the end walls on diagonal crease lines 34 and 36.
The bottle carrier of this invention can be made of any suitable flexible material such as cardboard or the like. Upon the insertion of bottles 22 into the carrier through apertures !2, the lower portions oi the side walls Io yield outwardly but' exert pressure inwardly against the bottles that tends to hold them in position.
As best shown in Fig. 2 the opposite tab portions 24 and 26 extend downwardly in spaced relationship in the mia-portion of the carrier, and their lower portions may be fastened together by stapling as at 49. These tabs form separators between the inner sides of 'the bottles which occupy the opposite apertures, so as to prevent them from coming in contact with each other. The securing tabs 30 and 32 which are opposite each other are fastened together in abutting relationship `v stapling as at 48, and in the set-up carrier they extend inwardly over the bottom and act as separators between the opposite outermost hotties. r
Figura 4 shows the layout of the single blank of material from which this carton is made. As is there illustrated, the base |4 is scored along its center at '28 so as to facilitate its being folded to permit the collapsing of the finished carrier to fiattened condition such as to permit the stacking of a number of the collapsed carriers for compact packaging. For assembling the device from the fiat blank, the lateral portions IE and sa and 30 and 32 are folded inwardly along the crease lines 44 and 46 to positions fiat upon the side walls, and the sheet is then folded upon itself along the crease line 38 so as to bring the flaps 32 fiat against the flaps 30. This also brings the side walls ll) together so that they may be fastened together by staples 42 adjacent their upper ends. The contacting flaps 30 and 32 are then stapled to each other at 48 and thus form connections between the associated end walls 16 and IB, which end walls, in turn, are integral withthe respective side walls o along crease lines :to
and. 45 above and below the apertures !2, the
' adjoining side walls IO lower portions of the side walls being integral with the'bottom M.
A handle is provided at the upper ends of the Two types of handles are shown in the drawings. The first is illustrated in Fig. 2 and comprises coinciding openings 50 formed in the side walls and reenforcements applied just above them These reenforcements may be formed as fiaps 52 at the upper ends of the side walls which are scored at 54 so that said flaps may be folded inwardly between the side walls, thus providing four plies of material immediately above the handle openings 50, the four thicknesses being stapled together at 42. 'I'his particular handle is very strong and affords also a stifiening reinforcement for the upper end of the carrier. Another type of handle is shown in Fig. 5 and comprises an opening in one side wall and an oppositely disposed opening and registering fiap 56 in the opposite side wall The flap 56 is completely cut away from the side wall at its bottom and sides but is merely scored at its top. A score 58 is formed parallel to the top scoring approximately midway down the fiap 56, and this fiap 56 is folded through the opening in the opposite side wall and then is bent upwardly along the midway scoring 58, thus providing a flat and comfortable gripping surface for the user's hand.
The carton of this construction can be made to carry safely a dozen or more bottles because of 'its strong Construction and improved design.
The particular carton shown in this application is designed to carry one dozen bottles, three occupying each of the four apertures !2, and the lower margins of said apertures are shaped so as to provide the subjacent side wall portions with resiliently fiexible upwardly arched portions which cooperate with the depending separator flaps 24 and 26 to grip the bottles and retain them securely, yet permit them to be withdrawn in the upward direction when desired.
It is to be observed that bottle carriers of this Construction may be completely fabricated and assembled and stapled at the place of manufacture in a flat collapsed condition which permits large numbers of them to be convenientiy packaged for shipment or storage in relatively small space. Whenever the device is to be used for the packaging of bottles or other articles, it is very easily expanded or set up by swinging the lower ends of the side walls apart and swinging the end walls outwardly into right angular relationship to the side walls, whereupon the bottles, cans or other similar devices for which the holder is designed can be readily placed therein with a minimum expenditure of time and labor.
I am aware that many changes may be made and numerous details of Construction varied throughout a wide range without departing from the principles of this invention, and I, therefore, do not propose limiting the patent granted hereon otherwise than as necessitated by the prior art.
I claim as my invention:
1. A carrier comprising a bottom, and side walls forming acute angles with the'bottom and Joined to form an acute angle at their top, end walls between the side walls and the bottom, said end walls being formed by fiaps projecting from each end of the side walls, the pairs of fiaps thus formed having in-turned portions in face-Contacting relation along the medial plane of the device, the side walls being provided with apertures for reception of bottles and having tabs swung inwardly from upper marginal portions of said apertures, tabs of opposite side walls being fastened to each other, aligned openings in the joined upper portions of the side walls forming a handle, the lower and upper portions of the side walls adjacent the apertures adapted to yield outwardls and inwardly upon insertion of a bottle, and means joining the contacting pairs of fiap together, the bottom being scored mediaily to permit collapsing of the assembled empty structure into a fiat shape.
2. 'A carrier as specified in claim 1 and wherein each of the side walls is providedwith a pluraity of bottle reeeiving apertures each of size to accommodate upper portions of a plurality of the intended bottles standing in a row on the bottom.
WALTON B. CRANE.
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US2785827A (en) * 1949-09-30 1957-03-19 Atlanta Paper Company Bottle carrier
US3285468A (en) * 1965-03-29 1966-11-15 John S Troth Plastic bottle carrier
US3502295A (en) * 1967-09-14 1970-03-24 St Regis Paper Co Teaching device
US4881685A (en) * 1988-04-04 1989-11-21 Sakai Isao Packaging container
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US3285468A (en) * 1965-03-29 1966-11-15 John S Troth Plastic bottle carrier
US3502295A (en) * 1967-09-14 1970-03-24 St Regis Paper Co Teaching device
US4881685A (en) * 1988-04-04 1989-11-21 Sakai Isao Packaging container
US5624024A (en) * 1994-08-01 1997-04-29 The Mead Corporation Concession cup carrier
US20180333222A1 (en) * 2017-05-17 2018-11-22 Lsi Solutions, Inc. Surgical procedure kit
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