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  • An open ended tubular type article carrier having top, bottom and side wall panels wherein the bottom panel is a composite panel in which locking tabs are formed along an edge of one bottom panel and inserted through locking apertures formed in a locking panel foldably joined to the other bottom panel and disposed medially of the wrapper and in perpendicular relation to the bottom panel.
  • the locking tabs are arranged with a wide shoulder portion and with a narrow throat portion for cooperating with the locking apertures which in turn are provided with a wide entry portion and a narrow locking portion.
  • the invention is particularly well adapted for use in article carriers in which the primary packaged articles are yieldable although the invention is not limited to such articles.
  • the locking panel is folded into a position of angular relationship with respect to its associated bottom panel and simultaneously the locking tab is moved transversely underneath the packaged items and into the large entry portion of the locking aperture formed in the looking panel. After the narrow throat portion of the locking tab enters the locking aperture, the bottom panel 16 is swung bodily upwardly toward a position of flat face contacting relationship with the locking tab 22 to occupy a position between the two rows of articles.
  • FIG. 1 is a plan view of a blank constructed according to the invention
  • FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the blank depicted in FIG. 1 and shown in set-up condition but with the packaged articles removed
  • FIG. 2A is an enlarged sectional view taken along the line designated 2A2A in FIG. 2 and in which FIG. 2B is a view of the lock depicted in FIG. 2A but showing the lock in a preliminary stage of formation.
  • the numeral 1 is used to designate the top panel of the carrier.
  • a pair of finger gripping tabs 2 and 3 are struck out of top panel 1 and normally are folded inwardly so as to provide finger gripping apertures. Openings 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9 are formed in top panel 1 and are for the purpose of receiving the necks of primary packages which are disposed within the wrapper. Of course the apertures 4-9 may be omitted for certain applications of the invention.
  • a side wall 10 is foldably joined to top panel 1 along fold line 11 while a similar side wall 12 is foldably joined to the other side edge of top panel 1 along fold line 13.
  • a pair of tear Patented Mar. 17, 1970 ice lines are formed in side wall 12 and define a tear panel therebetween and are designated by the numerals 14 and 15.
  • the bottom panel of the carrier is a composite panel and comprises a bottom panel 16 which is foldably joined to the side wall 10 along a fold line 17 together with a bottom panel 18 which is foldably joined to side wall 12 along a fold line 19.
  • one or more locking tabs such as are designated at 20, 21 and 22 are formed along an edge of bottom panel 18. These locking tabs cooperate with corresponding locking apertures formed in a locking panel 23 which is foldably joined to bottom panel 16 along fold line 24, the locking apertures being designated by the numerals 25, 26 and 27.
  • the locking tabs 20'22 are disposed within the openings of locking apertures 25-27 respectively and the locking panel 23 is disposed vertically and functions as a medial keel for the carrier whereby articles in one row are separated at the bottoms thereof from adjacent articles in the other row.
  • the locking tabs and locking apertures are specially constructed according to this invention and preferably are identical.
  • this tab is constructed with a wide shoulder portion constituting a pair of shoulders 28 and a narrow throat portion designated by the numeral 29. Cutaway areas 30 and 31 are formed adjacent the throat portion 29.
  • each locking aperture such as 27 is provided with a relatively wide entry portion designated by the letter X and by a narrow locking portion designated by the letter Y.
  • the articles to be packaged within the wrapper are arranged in a group of two rows in rectilinear relationship.
  • the top panel 1 is placed atop the group of articles and the side walls 10 and 12 are subsequently folded downwardly alongside the article group.
  • the bottom panels 16 and 18 are folded inwardly simultaneously with the inward folding of locking panel 23 so that at some stage during the formation of the lock the bottom panels 16 and 18 will occupy positions substantially as represented in FIG. 2B.
  • the wide shoulder portions 28 of the locking tabs are inserted through the wide entry portions designated X of the locking apertures until the narrow throat portion 29 of each locking tab is approximately aligned with the plane of locking panel 23.
  • the invention is thus well adapted for packaging yieldable primary packages such as plastic bottles. Where items such as glass bottles are placed in individual paperboard containers, such containers aiford a measure of yieldability and hence can be well packaged according to this invention.
  • each locking tab simply provide clearance areas for facilitating the formation of the lock and facilitate scrapping material adjacent the tabs 20-22.
  • the edge portions of bottom panel 18 which are immediately adjacent to the cutaway portions 30 and 31 and which are designated by the numerals 32 and 33 come into direct abutting relation with the adjacent edge of the other bottom panel 16 as defined by the fold line 24.
  • the bottom panels 16 and 18 are fully secured according to this invention against relative movement in the planes thereof after the lock is formed.
  • the shoulder portions of the locking tabs 20, 21 and 22 are closely adjacent to the edge portions 32 and 33 of panel 18 and are spaced therefrom by a small distance in the direction of the major axes of the locking tabs 20, 21 and 22. This relationship accounts for the snug locking action as is apparent from FIGS. 1 and 2 whereby the panels such as 16 and 18 are held against substantial movement relative to each other.
  • An arrangement for interlocking a pair of substantially coplanar panels comprising a locking tab formed on an edge of one of said coplanar panels and having a wide shoulder portion and a narrow throat portion, a locking panel secured to the other of said coplanar panels and disposed in substantially normal relation with respect thereto, and a locking aperture formed in said locking panel and having a wide entry portion for receiving the wide shoulder portion of said locking tab and a narrow locking portion for receiving the narrow throat portion of said locking tab thereby to secure said coplanar panels against substantial relative movement in the planes thereof, portions of said edge of said one panel which are adjacent said throat portion of said locking tab being cut away and other portions of said edge of said one panel being disposed in abutting relation to said locking panel.
  • said coplanar panels constitute one wall of a tubular container for a plurality of articles arranged in two rows in side-byside rectilinear relation with their adjacent ends disposed in fiat substantially parallel contacting relation to the inside surface of said one wall and wherein said locking panel constitutes a keel interposed between the two rows of articles.
  • An arrangement for interlocking a pair of panels comprising a locking tab formed on an edge of one of said panels and having a shoulder portion and a throat portion, the shoulder portion of said locking tab being disposed closely adjacent said edge of said one panel and being spaced therefrom in the direction of the major axis of said locking tab by a small distance, a locking panel secured to the other of said panels along a fold line and disposed in substantially normal relation to said other panel and with the edge of said locking panel which is opposite said fold line spaced from said other panel by approximately the width of said locking panel, said locking panel being of substantially the same thickness as said other panel, and a locking aperture formed in said locking panel and having a wide entry portion adjacent said edge of said locking panel which is opposite from said fold line for receiving the shoulder portion of said locking tab and a narrow locking portion adjacent said edge of said locking panel which is adjacent said fold line for receiving the throat portion of said locking tab, the spacing of said shoulder portion from said edge being small so that said locking panel is gripped between said edge of said one panel and the shoulder portion of

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J March 17, 1970 J. H. LOCK PANEL INTERLOCKING MEANS Original Filed Aug. 28, 1967 NVENTOR- JOEPH H. LOCK ATTORNEY United States Patent 3,501,082 PANEL INTERLOCKING MEANS Joseph H. Lock, Mableton, Ga., assignor to The Mead Corporation, a corporation of Ohio Continuation of application Ser. No. 663,730, Aug. 28, 1967. This application Sept. 18, 1968, Ser. No. 768,593 Int. Cl. B65d /04 US. Cl. 229-40 4 Claims ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE An open ended tubular type article carrier having top, bottom and side wall panels is disclosed wherein the bottom panel is a composite panel in which locking tabs are formed along an edge of one bottom panel and inserted through locking apertures formed in a locking panel foldably joined to the other bottom panel and disposed medially of the wrapper and in perpendicular relation to the bottom panel. The locking tabs are arranged with a wide shoulder portion and with a narrow throat portion for cooperating with the locking apertures which in turn are provided with a wide entry portion and a narrow locking portion.
This case is a continuation of Ser. No. 663,730 filed Aug. 28, 1967, now abandoned.
The invention is particularly well adapted for use in article carriers in which the primary packaged articles are yieldable although the invention is not limited to such articles. Thus according to a principal feature of this invention, the locking panel is folded into a position of angular relationship with respect to its associated bottom panel and simultaneously the locking tab is moved transversely underneath the packaged items and into the large entry portion of the locking aperture formed in the looking panel. After the narrow throat portion of the locking tab enters the locking aperture, the bottom panel 16 is swung bodily upwardly toward a position of flat face contacting relationship with the locking tab 22 to occupy a position between the two rows of articles. Thus in order to form the lock according to this invention, it is not necessary to provide for overtravel of the locking elements and their associated panels due in part to the fact that the locking panel is arranged to move easily between the rows of bottles because of the dimensions of the parts and if yieldable primary packages are employed, such packages are adapted to become depressed and thus to allow easy entry of the locking panel.
For a better understanding of the invention reference may be had to the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawing in which FIG. 1 is a plan view of a blank constructed according to the invention; FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the blank depicted in FIG. 1 and shown in set-up condition but with the packaged articles removed; FIG. 2A is an enlarged sectional view taken along the line designated 2A2A in FIG. 2 and in which FIG. 2B is a view of the lock depicted in FIG. 2A but showing the lock in a preliminary stage of formation.
With reference to the drawings, the numeral 1 is used to designate the top panel of the carrier. A pair of finger gripping tabs 2 and 3 are struck out of top panel 1 and normally are folded inwardly so as to provide finger gripping apertures. Openings 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9 are formed in top panel 1 and are for the purpose of receiving the necks of primary packages which are disposed within the wrapper. Of course the apertures 4-9 may be omitted for certain applications of the invention. A side wall 10 is foldably joined to top panel 1 along fold line 11 while a similar side wall 12 is foldably joined to the other side edge of top panel 1 along fold line 13. A pair of tear Patented Mar. 17, 1970 ice lines are formed in side wall 12 and define a tear panel therebetween and are designated by the numerals 14 and 15.
The bottom panel of the carrier is a composite panel and comprises a bottom panel 16 which is foldably joined to the side wall 10 along a fold line 17 together with a bottom panel 18 which is foldably joined to side wall 12 along a fold line 19.
In order to interlock the substantially coplanar bottom panels 16 and 18 in accordance with this invention, one or more locking tabs such as are designated at 20, 21 and 22 are formed along an edge of bottom panel 18. These locking tabs cooperate with corresponding locking apertures formed in a locking panel 23 which is foldably joined to bottom panel 16 along fold line 24, the locking apertures being designated by the numerals 25, 26 and 27.
When the carton is-fully set-up with its bottom panels disposed in interlocking relation as depicted in FIGS. 2 and 2A, the locking tabs 20'22 are disposed within the openings of locking apertures 25-27 respectively and the locking panel 23 is disposed vertically and functions as a medial keel for the carrier whereby articles in one row are separated at the bottoms thereof from adjacent articles in the other row.
The locking tabs and locking apertures are specially constructed according to this invention and preferably are identical. For example and with reference to locking tab 22 it is obvious that this tab is constructed with a wide shoulder portion constituting a pair of shoulders 28 and a narrow throat portion designated by the numeral 29. Cutaway areas 30 and 31 are formed adjacent the throat portion 29. Similarly each locking aperture such as 27 is provided with a relatively wide entry portion designated by the letter X and by a narrow locking portion designated by the letter Y.
During the formation of the carton the articles to be packaged within the wrapper are arranged in a group of two rows in rectilinear relationship. The top panel 1 is placed atop the group of articles and the side walls 10 and 12 are subsequently folded downwardly alongside the article group. Thereafter the bottom panels 16 and 18 are folded inwardly simultaneously with the inward folding of locking panel 23 so that at some stage during the formation of the lock the bottom panels 16 and 18 will occupy positions substantially as represented in FIG. 2B. The wide shoulder portions 28 of the locking tabs are inserted through the wide entry portions designated X of the locking apertures until the narrow throat portion 29 of each locking tab is approximately aligned with the plane of locking panel 23. Thereafter the bottom panel 16 is swung upwardly so that the locking panel 23 moves between the two rows of articles and of course simultaneously the locks 20, 21 and 22 ultimately occupy positions of flat face contacting relation with the upper surface of the bottom panel 16 as shown in FIG. 2A wherein the interlocking arrangement of this invention is shown in its fully locked condition.
It will be understood from the description above that there is no necessity to provide for overtravel in a locking direction of the bottom panels 18, 16 and 23 during the period when the lock is being formed.
The invention is thus well adapted for packaging yieldable primary packages such as plastic bottles. Where items such as glass bottles are placed in individual paperboard containers, such containers aiford a measure of yieldability and hence can be well packaged according to this invention.
The cutaway areas 30 and 31 formed adjacent the throat of each locking tab simply provide clearance areas for facilitating the formation of the lock and facilitate scrapping material adjacent the tabs 20-22. At such time as the panels assume their fully locked positions, the edge portions of bottom panel 18 which are immediately adjacent to the cutaway portions 30 and 31 and which are designated by the numerals 32 and 33 come into direct abutting relation with the adjacent edge of the other bottom panel 16 as defined by the fold line 24. Thus the bottom panels 16 and 18 are fully secured according to this invention against relative movement in the planes thereof after the lock is formed. Stated otherwise, and since the locking panel 23 is in reality a continuation of panel 16 and is of substantially the same thickness as panel 16, the shoulder portions of the locking tabs 20, 21 and 22 are closely adjacent to the edge portions 32 and 33 of panel 18 and are spaced therefrom by a small distance in the direction of the major axes of the locking tabs 20, 21 and 22. This relationship accounts for the snug locking action as is apparent from FIGS. 1 and 2 whereby the panels such as 16 and 18 are held against substantial movement relative to each other.
While a particular embodiment of the invention has been shown and described, the invention is not limited thereto and it is intended in the appended claims to cover all such changes and modifications as fall within the true spirit and scope of the invention.
The embodiments of the invention in which an exclusive property or privilege is claimed are defined as follows:
1. An arrangement for interlocking a pair of substantially coplanar panels, said arrangement comprising a locking tab formed on an edge of one of said coplanar panels and having a wide shoulder portion and a narrow throat portion, a locking panel secured to the other of said coplanar panels and disposed in substantially normal relation with respect thereto, and a locking aperture formed in said locking panel and having a wide entry portion for receiving the wide shoulder portion of said locking tab and a narrow locking portion for receiving the narrow throat portion of said locking tab thereby to secure said coplanar panels against substantial relative movement in the planes thereof, portions of said edge of said one panel which are adjacent said throat portion of said locking tab being cut away and other portions of said edge of said one panel being disposed in abutting relation to said locking panel.
2. An arrangement according to claim 1 wherein said locking aperture is arranged with its narrow throat portion adjacent said other coplanar panel and with its wide entry portion remote from said other coplanar panel.
3. An arrangement according to claim 1 wherein said coplanar panels constitute one wall of a tubular container for a plurality of articles arranged in two rows in side-byside rectilinear relation with their adjacent ends disposed in fiat substantially parallel contacting relation to the inside surface of said one wall and wherein said locking panel constitutes a keel interposed between the two rows of articles.
4. An arrangement for interlocking a pair of panels, said arrangement comprising a locking tab formed on an edge of one of said panels and having a shoulder portion and a throat portion, the shoulder portion of said locking tab being disposed closely adjacent said edge of said one panel and being spaced therefrom in the direction of the major axis of said locking tab by a small distance, a locking panel secured to the other of said panels along a fold line and disposed in substantially normal relation to said other panel and with the edge of said locking panel which is opposite said fold line spaced from said other panel by approximately the width of said locking panel, said locking panel being of substantially the same thickness as said other panel, and a locking aperture formed in said locking panel and having a wide entry portion adjacent said edge of said locking panel which is opposite from said fold line for receiving the shoulder portion of said locking tab and a narrow locking portion adjacent said edge of said locking panel which is adjacent said fold line for receiving the throat portion of said locking tab, the spacing of said shoulder portion from said edge being small so that said locking panel is gripped between said edge of said one panel and the shoulder portion of said locking tab so as to secure said panels against substantial relative movement.
References Cited UNITED STATES PATENTS 2,004,098 6/1935 Andrews. 3,249,284 5/1966 Wood 22940 3,305,161 2/1967 Offer 229-93 DAVID M. BOCKENER, Primary Examiner US. 01. X.R.
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