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US2565810A
US2565810A US42657A US4265748A US2565810A US 2565810 A US2565810 A US 2565810A US 42657 A US42657 A US 42657A US 4265748 A US4265748 A US 4265748A US 2565810 A US2565810 A US 2565810A
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    • 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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  • My invention relates to an improvement in bottle carrier structure wherein it is desired to provide a simple carrier for a series of bottles or the like.
  • Bottle Carrier I have described a bottle carrier having a rectangular frame provided with an inverted U-shaped handle connecting opposite ends thereof, and a generally U-shaped tray supported between opposite sides of the frame. Such a carrier has been used for carrying a series of bottles of a soft drink to and from a retail store. While the structure has been found extremely desirable for its intended purpose, the handle usually requires a welding operation or other means for parts of the handle together.
  • the present device comprises a somewhat similar carrier employing a handle formed of a single length of wire rod or the like which requires no welding or fastening together.
  • a feature of the present invention lies in the provision of a carrier having a carrying handle which extends longitudinally ofthe carrier and which is bent to form a frame for supporting a U-shaped tray.
  • the frame is -also designed to extend across the end of the U-shaped body so as to prevent the bottles from sliding from the ends of the carrier.
  • a feature of the present invention lies in the provision of a pair of generally U-shaped frame members, each of which is connected by an upwardly and inwardly extending handle portion to a central connecting handle portion which extends parallel to the opposite sides of the yoke.
  • the upwardly and inwardly inclined handle members do not interfere with the bottles carried within the carrier but form opposed frame supports connected to opposite sides of the frame in a manner to balance the weight of the bottles within the carrier.
  • An added feature of the present invention lies in the fact that the upwardly and inwardly inclined handle portions extend between the bottles within the carrier so as not to interfere with the insertion of the bottles into the carrier or the withdrawal of the bottles from the carrier.
  • the handle'and frame unit is also so arranged that it may move vertically a limited distance so that the handle may be raised above the level of the bottles carried for carrying purposes and may I be retracted below the level of the bottles for storage and stacking purposes.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective readiness for operation.
  • Figure 2 is a perspective view of my handle and frame unit removed from the carrier. v.
  • Figure 3 is an end view of the assembled carrier.
  • FIG. 4 is a diagrammatic view or the paperboard blank of which the body of the carrier is formed.
  • the carrier A includes a handle and frame unit H) which acts to support a tray shaped body ii. p
  • the frame unit ill acts to support thetray and the bottles contained therein.
  • the frame unit l0 includes a pair of generally parallel end portions l2 and I3 designed to form the end walls of the carrier.
  • the end member I2 is connected by a diagonal or rounded corner portion l4 to a side portion I! which terminates in an angularly extending extremity IS.
  • the other end of the frame end i2 is connected by a rounded or diagonally extending corner portion l1 to a side portion l9 which is parallel to the side portion I5.
  • the end portion l2 with its connected side portions l5 and i9 form a generally U-shaped yoke which comprises one end of the frame.
  • the frame end I3 is connected by a diagonally or rounded corner portion 20 to a side portion 2
  • the side portion 2! terminates in an angularly extending extremity 22.
  • the end portion i3 is also connected by a rounded or diagonally extending corner portion 23 to a side portion 24 which is aligned with
  • and 24 form a U-shaped yoke or frame which is arranged in opposed relation to the first mentioned yoke or frame member.
  • An upwardly and inwardly inclined handle portion 25 is connected to the end of the side portion l9.
  • This inclined handle portion 25 extends on a plane substantially normal to the axis of the side member I9.
  • the upper end of the inclined portion 25 is connected by an off-set 26 to a connecting handle portion 21 which is designed to be grasped by the fingers.
  • the side portion 24 is provided with an upwardly and inwardly inclined handle portion 29 which is arranged on a plane substantially normal to the axis of the said portion 24.
  • the upper end of the inclined handle portion 29 is connected by an off-set 30 to the end of ;the,con-
  • the inclined portions 25 and 29 are so proportioned that the handle portion 21 extends parallel to the side portions 5, l9, 2
  • the blank of which the body is formed includes a bottom panel 3
  • the outer side wall panels are connected along parallel fold lines 36 and 31 to inner side wall panels 39 and 40.
  • the wall panels 34, 39, 35 and 40 are of substantially equal length so that the liner panels may extend inwardly of the outer wall panels 34 and 35 to form a double thickness wall.
  • are provided in the bottom panel 3
  • a series of tongues 42 are provided on the free edge of panel 39 projecting beyond the end of the same. These tongues 42 are designed to extend into the apertures formed by the cut lines 4
  • a series of spaced cut lines 43 are provided in the bottom panel 3
  • a series of tongues 44 are provided onjthe free end of the inner wall panel 40 and which are aligned with the cut lines 43. As a result, when the two panels 35 and 40 are folded'into substantially parallel relationship, the tongues 44 will extend into the apertures formed by the cut lines 43 to hold the wall panels 35 and 40 in substantially parallel relationship.
  • An elongated slot 45 is provided in the lining panel 39, this slot extending from the free edge of the panel to the score line 36.
  • a relatively shorter slot 48 is provided in the panel 39 extending from the score line 36 to the free end of the panel for a desired portion of the width of this 7
  • a pair of notches 46 and 41 are provided at opposite ends of the'panel 39 extending from the score line 36'to a point spaced fromthe-free end of the .paneL
  • the notches 46 and 41 terminate in rounded shoulders 49 and 50 and serve as a support for the wire frame of the carrier in lowered position thereof.
  • is provided in the panel 40 extending from the free edge thereof to the score line 31.
  • a second slot 52 is provided in panel 40 extending from the score line 31 toward the free edge of vided at opposite ends of the panel 40 extending from the score line 31 toward the free end of the panel and terminating in rounded shoulders
  • the notches 53 and 54 are of substantially the same length as the slot 52 and similiarly the notches 46 and 41 are substantially the same length as the slot 48.
  • slot 45 permits the lining panel 39 to fold past the upwardly and inwardly inclined handle portion 25 while the shorter slot 43 accommodated the projecting end 22 of the side member 2
  • the wall panels 35 and 40 are folded to enclose the side members l5 and 24 of the wire frame.
  • straddles the handle member 29 while the slot 52 accommodates the off-set end portion Hi.
  • the tongues 44 engage in the apertures formed by the cut lines 43 to lock the side walls 35 and 40 in folded condition
  • the wire frame may move downwardly throughout the length of the various notches 43, 41, 53 and 54 and throughout the length of the slots 48 and 52.
  • the handle and frame unit l0 may be moved so that the cross connecting member 21 thereof is above the level of the bottles being carried when the handle is in elevated position and may be retracted below the level of these bottles in lowered position and thus not interfere with the stacking of the cartons one upon the other.
  • -A bottle carrier including a pair of substantially U-shaped frame members arranged in opposed relation with the ends of the frame members in substantial alignment, and a handle unit extending from one end of said frame-members to the opposite end of the opposite frame member. a tray shaped body, and means connecting the ends of the frame members to the upper portion of the tray-shaped body.
  • the handle unit includes a pair of upwardly and outwardly inclined handle arms, and a connecting handle member between the upper extremities of said arms.
  • the hianfdle unit includes a pair of upwardly the panel.
  • a pair of notches 53 and 54 are proandfinwardly inclined arms and a connecting member connecting the upper extremities of said arms.
  • the body includes a bottom panel, side wall panels, and flaps on said side wall panels foldable over the Ialaigned portions of said U-shaped frame mem- 5.
  • the body includes a bottom panel, upwardly extending side panels and liner panels foldably connected to the upper edge of said side panels and foldable over the aligned portions of said frame members, said liner panels being slotted to accommodate said handle unit.
  • a bottle carrier including a frame and handle unit including a pair of substantially U-shaped frame members arranged in opposed relationship with the sides of the frame members in substantial alignment, handle element including an upwardly and inwardly inclined handlegarm on one end of one of said frame members and a second upwardly and inwardly extending arm on the other end of said other frame member, handle means connecting the upper ends of said arms, off-set extremities on the remaining ends of said U-shaped frame members, and a tray shaped body including abottom panel, a pair of substantially perpendicular side wall panels, and flaps foldably'connected to the upper extremities of said side wall panels and folded to enclose the REFERENCES CITED
  • the following references are of record in the file of this patent:

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Aug. 28, 1951 R. GUYER 2,565,810
BOTTLE CARRIER Filed Aug. 5, 1948 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 R WW y 14 15 h A ing R. GUYER BOTTLE CARRIER Aug. 28, 1951 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 Filed Aug. 5, 1948 Patented Aug. 28, 1951' BOTTLE CARRIER Reynolds Gnyer, St. Paul,
Waldorf Paper Products Company, St.
Minn, assign: to Paul.
Minn., a corporation of Minnesota Application August 5, 1948, Serial No. 42,657 '1 Claims. (Cl. 224-48) My invention relates to an improvement in bottle carrier structure wherein it is desired to provide a simple carrier for a series of bottles or the like.
In a co-pending application Serial No. 42,660, filed August 5, 1948, for "Bottle Carrier I have described a bottle carrier having a rectangular frame provided with an inverted U-shaped handle connecting opposite ends thereof, and a generally U-shaped tray supported between opposite sides of the frame. Such a carrier has been used for carrying a series of bottles of a soft drink to and from a retail store. While the structure has been found extremely desirable for its intended purpose, the handle usually requires a welding operation or other means for parts of the handle together. The present device comprises a somewhat similar carrier employing a handle formed of a single length of wire rod or the like which requires no welding or fastening together.
A feature of the present invention lies in the provision of a carrier having a carrying handle which extends longitudinally ofthe carrier and which is bent to form a frame for supporting a U-shaped tray. The frame is -also designed to extend across the end of the U-shaped body so as to prevent the bottles from sliding from the ends of the carrier.
A feature of the present invention lies in the provision of a pair of generally U-shaped frame members, each of which is connected by an upwardly and inwardly extending handle portion to a central connecting handle portion which extends parallel to the opposite sides of the yoke. The upwardly and inwardly inclined handle members do not interfere with the bottles carried within the carrier but form opposed frame supports connected to opposite sides of the frame in a manner to balance the weight of the bottles within the carrier.
An added feature of the present invention lies in the fact that the upwardly and inwardly inclined handle portions extend between the bottles within the carrier so as not to interfere with the insertion of the bottles into the carrier or the withdrawal of the bottles from the carrier. The handle'and frame unit is also so arranged that it may move vertically a limited distance so that the handle may be raised above the level of the bottles carried for carrying purposes and may I be retracted below the level of the bottles for storage and stacking purposes.
These and other objects and novel features of my invention will be more clearly and fully set attaching various the side portion i5.
.2 forth in the following specification and claims.
In the drawings forming a part of my specification,
Figure 1 is a perspective readiness for operation. Figure 2 is a perspective view of my handle and frame unit removed from the carrier. v.
Figure 3 is an end view of the assembled carrier.
view of mycarrier in Figure 4 is a diagrammatic view or the paperboard blank of which the body of the carrier is formed.
The carrier A includes a handle and frame unit H) which acts to support a tray shaped body ii. p
The frame unit ill acts to support thetray and the bottles contained therein.
. The frame unit l0 includes a pair of generally parallel end portions l2 and I3 designed to form the end walls of the carrier. The end member I2 is connected by a diagonal or rounded corner portion l4 to a side portion I! which terminates in an angularly extending extremity IS. The other end of the frame end i2 is connected by a rounded or diagonally extending corner portion l1 to a side portion l9 which is parallel to the side portion I5. Thus the end portion l2 with its connected side portions l5 and i9 form a generally U-shaped yoke which comprises one end of the frame.
The frame end I3 is connected by a diagonally or rounded corner portion 20 to a side portion 2| in aligned relation to the side IS. The side portion 2! terminates in an angularly extending extremity 22. The end portion i3 is also connected by a rounded or diagonally extending corner portion 23 to a side portion 24 which is aligned with Thus the end portion l3 and the parallel side portions 2| and 24 form a U-shaped yoke or frame which is arranged in opposed relation to the first mentioned yoke or frame member.
An upwardly and inwardly inclined handle portion 25 is connected to the end of the side portion l9. This inclined handle portion 25 extends on a plane substantially normal to the axis of the side member I9. The upper end of the inclined portion 25 is connected by an off-set 26 to a connecting handle portion 21 which is designed to be grasped by the fingers.
The side portion 24 is provided with an upwardly and inwardly inclined handle portion 29 which is arranged on a plane substantially normal to the axis of the said portion 24. The upper end of the inclined handle portion 29 is connected by an off-set 30 to the end of ;the,con-
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necting handle portion 21. The inclined portions 25 and 29 are so proportioned that the handle portion 21 extends parallel to the side portions 5, l9, 2| and 24 and is on a vertical plane which is normal to the frame ends l2 and I3 and extends midway between the ends thereof.
The blank of which the body is formed includes a bottom panel 3| which is connected along parallel fold lines 32 and 33 to outer sidewall panels 34 and 35. The outer side wall panels are connected along parallel fold lines 36 and 31 to inner side wall panels 39 and 40. The wall panels 34, 39, 35 and 40 are of substantially equal length so that the liner panels may extend inwardly of the outer wall panels 34 and 35 to form a double thickness wall.
A series of spaced elongated cut lines 4| are provided in the bottom panel 3| adjoining the score line 32. These cut lines 4| are preferably spaced slightly from the score line and are I terminably connected to the score line by angularly extending ends, the cuts being U-shaped in form. As a result, when the outer wall panel 34 is swung up into right angular relation with the bottom panel 3|, apertures are formed in the bottom panel between cut lines 4 I.
A series of tongues 42 are provided on the free edge of panel 39 projecting beyond the end of the same. These tongues 42 are designed to extend into the apertures formed by the cut lines 4| and to lock the wall 39 into generally parallel relation with the outer wall panel 34.
A series of spaced cut lines 43 are provided in the bottom panel 3| adjoining the score line 33. These cut lines are elongated and are U- shaped in form, the angularly extending ends of the cut lines extending to the score line 33. As a result, when the outer wall panel 35 is folded upwardly relative to the base panel 3|, apertures are formed in the bottom panel.
A series of tongues 44 are provided onjthe free end of the inner wall panel 40 and which are aligned with the cut lines 43. As a result, when the two panels 35 and 40 are folded'into substantially parallel relationship, the tongues 44 will extend into the apertures formed by the cut lines 43 to hold the wall panels 35 and 40 in substantially parallel relationship.
An elongated slot 45 is provided in the lining panel 39, this slot extending from the free edge of the panel to the score line 36. A relatively shorter slot 48 is provided in the panel 39 extending from the score line 36 to the free end of the panel for a desired portion of the width of this 7 A pair of notches 46 and 41 are provided at opposite ends of the'panel 39 extending from the score line 36'to a point spaced fromthe-free end of the .paneL The notches 46 and 41 terminate in rounded shoulders 49 and 50 and serve as a support for the wire frame of the carrier in lowered position thereof.
A slot 5| is provided in the panel 40 extending from the free edge thereof to the score line 31. A second slot 52 is provided in panel 40 extending from the score line 31 toward the free edge of vided at opposite ends of the panel 40 extending from the score line 31 toward the free end of the panel and terminating in rounded shoulders The notches 53 and 54 are of substantially the same length as the slot 52 and similiarly the notches 46 and 41 are substantially the same length as the slot 48.
The manner in which my carrier is assembled is believed obvious from an examination of the drawings. The side members I9 and 2| of the frame are placed substantially over the fold line 38 and the wall panel 39 is folded to overlie the outer wall panel 34. The tongues 42 are engaged in the apertures formed by the cut lines 4| to lock the wall panels in parallel relation.
It will be noted that the slot 45 permits the lining panel 39 to fold past the upwardly and inwardly inclined handle portion 25 while the shorter slot 43 accommodated the projecting end 22 of the side member 2|.
The wall panels 35 and 40 are folded to enclose the side members l5 and 24 of the wire frame. The elongated slot 5| straddles the handle member 29 while the slot 52 accommodates the off-set end portion Hi. The tongues 44 engage in the apertures formed by the cut lines 43 to lock the side walls 35 and 40 in folded condition It will be noted that the wire frame may move downwardly throughout the length of the various notches 43, 41, 53 and 54 and throughout the length of the slots 48 and 52. Thus the handle and frame unit l0 may be moved so that the cross connecting member 21 thereof is above the level of the bottles being carried when the handle is in elevated position and may be retracted below the level of these bottles in lowered position and thus not interfere with the stacking of the cartons one upon the other.
In accordance with the patent statutes, I have described the construction and operation of my bottle carrier. and while I have endeavored to set forth the best embodiment thereof, I desire to have it understood that obvious changes may be made within the scope of the following claims without departing from the spirit of my invention.
I claim:
1. -A bottle carrier including a pair of substantially U-shaped frame members arranged in opposed relation with the ends of the frame members in substantial alignment, and a handle unit extending from one end of said frame-members to the opposite end of the opposite frame member. a tray shaped body, and means connecting the ends of the frame members to the upper portion of the tray-shaped body.
2. The structure described in claim 1 in which the handle unit includes a pair of upwardly and outwardly inclined handle arms, and a connecting handle member between the upper extremities of said arms.
and the hianfdle unit includes a pair of upwardly the panel. A pair of notches 53 and 54 are proandfinwardly inclined arms and a connecting member connecting the upper extremities of said arms.
4. The structure described in claim 1 in which the body includes a bottom panel, side wall panels, and flaps on said side wall panels foldable over the Ialaigned portions of said U-shaped frame mem- 5. The structure described in claim 1 in which the body includes a bottom panel, upwardly extending side panels and liner panels foldably connected to the upper edge of said side panels and foldable over the aligned portions of said frame members, said liner panels being slotted to accommodate said handle unit.
6. The structure described in claim 1 and including off-set ends on the other ends of said U-shaped frame members.
7. A bottle carrier including a frame and handle unit including a pair of substantially U-shaped frame members arranged in opposed relationship with the sides of the frame members in substantial alignment, handle element including an upwardly and inwardly inclined handlegarm on one end of one of said frame members and a second upwardly and inwardly extending arm on the other end of said other frame member, handle means connecting the upper ends of said arms, off-set extremities on the remaining ends of said U-shaped frame members, and a tray shaped body including abottom panel, a pair of substantially perpendicular side wall panels, and flaps foldably'connected to the upper extremities of said side wall panels and folded to enclose the REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record in the file of this patent:
UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 2,160,183 Weltmer May 30, 1939 2,436,271 Simmons Feb. 17, 1948 2,461,879 Crane et a1 Feb. 15, 1949
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US3167211A (en) * 1962-12-17 1965-01-26 Union Bag Camp Paper Corp Collapsible tray
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US2778560A (en) * 1954-11-05 1957-01-22 Edward J Pfeiffer Collapsible box
US3167211A (en) * 1962-12-17 1965-01-26 Union Bag Camp Paper Corp Collapsible tray
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