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US3653610A
US3653610A US885792A US3653610DA US3653610A US 3653610 A US3653610 A US 3653610A US 885792 A US885792 A US 885792A US 3653610D A US3653610D A US 3653610DA US 3653610 A US3653610 A US 3653610A
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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
    • B65D23/00Details of bottles or jars not otherwise provided for
    • B65D23/003Suspension means
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61MDEVICES FOR INTRODUCING MEDIA INTO, OR ONTO, THE BODY; DEVICES FOR TRANSDUCING BODY MEDIA OR FOR TAKING MEDIA FROM THE BODY; DEVICES FOR PRODUCING OR ENDING SLEEP OR STUPOR
    • A61M5/00Devices for bringing media into the body in a subcutaneous, intra-vascular or intramuscular way; Accessories therefor, e.g. filling or cleaning devices, arm-rests
    • A61M5/14Infusion devices, e.g. infusing by gravity; Blood infusion; Accessories therefor
    • A61M5/1414Hanging-up devices
    • A61M5/1417Holders or handles for hanging up infusion containers

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  • CONTAINER CARRIER [72] inventor: Ronald Charles Owen, Harwood Heights,
  • One commonly used intravenous solution bottle carrier uses a metal band with an attached wire bail means.
  • the bail means is further clipped to one side of the band when not in use.
  • Similarcarrier construction is found in the apparatus used for transporting large food jars or the like.
  • This metal combination has proven to be undesirable for various reasons. For example, the use of metal generally brings with it sharp edges and the disadvantage of rusting and other deteriorating effects.
  • the metal combination described above also necessitates a certain amount of preassembly. A need, therefore, has existed for a safe and convenient carrier which will accurately and reliably position a glass bottle.
  • the strip of containers can then be fit on a complementary container and is of a unitary construction having a configuration which facilitates storage and shipment thereof.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the container carrier constructed in accordance with the present invention, embracing an IV. solution bottle and positioning the bottle in a substantially vertical position.
  • FIG. 2 is a top plan view of the carrier.
  • FIG. 3 is a side elevational view taken along the lines 3-3 of FIG. 2.
  • FIG. 4 is a side elevational view taken along the lines 4-4.
  • FIG. 5 is a plan view of an alternate embodiment of the invention.
  • a series of carrier elements 10 may be punched from a continuous strip and further punched to form apertures 32, 34
  • the carrier is preferably made by stamping or cutting from sheet material, it can also be manufactured by other means, such as molding.
  • Carrier 10 is of a generally planar configuration as shown by surface 38in FIGS. 3 and 4.
  • the carrier is comprised of an endless band 14, in the form of an ellipse, which is unitarily connected to a generally U shaped bail element 16.
  • the bail element in tum,has arms 18 which extend laterally from, and in generally parallel relationship with the endless band.
  • the bail element 16 and the endless band are unitarily connected to one another by connecting portions 20.
  • a secondary connecting portion 24 is provided between the band and the bail. This secondary connecting portion insures that the bail will lie in a flat, non-interfering position prior to the actual use ofthe bottle.
  • the endless band 14, connecting portions 20 and 24, and arms 18 thereby form elongated apertures 32.
  • the endless band and bail element 16, particularly handle portion 22, form another aperture 34.
  • the apertures 32, 34 and 36 are stamped or otherwise removed from the sheet material 30. This stamped material from the apertures may thereafter be reprocessed for a further use.
  • the elliptical inner periphery 28 of the band is described by a major and a minor axis.
  • the ellipticalnature of this endless band insures a snug and resilient fit-about a complementary container, such as in groove 50 in'the bottle I2.
  • the minor axis is stretched outwardly and, simultaneously, the major axis is' compressed inwardly until the generally circular configuration of the groove, or any other mating surface, is snugly and continuously received by the endless band 14.
  • the container carrier is provided with connecting portion 20 to connect the endless band 14 with the bail element 16.
  • the positioning of this connecting portion on the endless band is very important in that it is necessary to pivot the bail element relative to the endless band and yet maintain the endless band and its complementary container held in a verticalposition. This positioning is insured by the placement of the connecting portion partially on the minor axis of the ellipse, but having a substantial portion of the connecting portion 20 lying on one side of the minor axis.
  • the bail element 16 is positioned on the side of the minor axis opposite the side which the substantial portion of the connecting portions is positioned. Placement of the portion-20 substantially on one side of the minor axis offsets the tendency of the band and bottle to hang at an angle other than perpendicular to a reference surface, i.e.
  • the entire carrier Upon the placement of the carrier on a container, the entire carrier will deform in such a manner that the bail element will pivot about an imaginary center line of a complementary container when said bail element is moved from its horizontal position to a position perpendicular to the endless band.
  • a coined groove 40 is provided on the inner marginal portion of the connecting portion 20, as shown in FIGS. 2 and 4. This coined groove which becomes positioned on a center line of the container after the deformation discussed above, thus essentially becomes a hinge means.
  • FIG. 4 is a cross-section of the container carrier taken through the coined grooves 40. The grooves are shown to extend from the endless band to the arm essentially on the axis of rotation between the two elements. With the addition of these coined grooves, it can be shown that the relatively thin cross-section in FIG.
  • this container carrier is furthered by the provision of the slits 26 and the secondary connecting portions 24.
  • These secondary portions insure that the carrier retain its planar configuration when packed, stored and when the container is being prepared for automatic installation on a bottle. After the container has been placed on the bottle and after the bottle is ready for use, the secondary portion can very easily be severed by small twisting motions which will enable the bail element to be pivoted about the connecting portion 20. The positioning of the bail on the same plane as the band facilitates the storage of the bottle carrier combination. This frangible connection is made possible by the slits 26 which completely puncture a large portion of the secondary connecting portion 24.
  • the aperture 34 provides a convenient hand hold for separating the frangible connection and for temporarily carrying and holding a bottle, and in the case of an l.V. solution bottle, for attaching to a hook such as 40 in FIG. 1.
  • the concave inner groove portion 42 in the handle portion 22 is located substantially on the extension of the major axis of the endless band when the carrier is at rest position and provides a seating arrangement which insures a relatively unshiftable bearing between the hook 48 and the carrier 10. This insurance against shifting on the hook is a very desirable feature because the immobility of the bottle is required for uniform and continuous control of the solution to a patient.
  • the bail element 16 with arms 18 and handle 22 will remain in a substantially planar position when at rest. Upon the pivoting of the handle about the connecting portion 20 it will attain and sustain the bottle in a substantially vertical position. The bail portion will ultimately return to the rest position, the substantially planar relationship with the endless band 14.
  • FIG. 2 discloses a generally swept-wing configuration for the container carrier. That is, portions of the arms are shown to extend laterally of and substantially parallel with the endless band while the remaining portions of the arms extend generally parallel to the major axis of the endless band and the handle portion 22 extends generally parallel to the minor axis of the ellipse forming the endless band. It can be seen that this configuration will conserve material while at the same time providing the necessary aperture for grasping the handle means 22.
  • FIG. of the drawings A modified form of the carrier is shown in FIG. of the drawings, and is generally similar to the above described embodiment as indicated by the application of identical reference numerals with the suffix 0" employed to designate like parts.
  • an endless band 14a is unitarily connected to a bail element 16a which is of a generally U" shaped configuration having arms 18a and a handle portion 22a.
  • the bail portion and the endless band as stated above, are unitarily connected and this unitary structure results from a connecting portion 201:.
  • the connecting portions 20a lie partially on the minor axis of the ellipse, but having a substantial portion of the connecting portion lying on one side of the minor axis.
  • connecting portion 200 forms a part of connecting portion 260, thus insuring that a substantial portion of connecting portion 200 lies on one side of the minor axis. It should be understood that the connecting portion 200 could be of the continuous form as shown in container 10. FIG. 2, rather than the blunt, partially disconnected configuration as shown in FIG. 5.
  • the bail element while at rest position, extends and is positioned on the side of the minor axis opposite the side upon which the major portion of the connecting portion 200 is placed.
  • the carrier 10a includes coined grooves 40a positioned on an inner marginal portion of each connecting portion similar to that in the preferred embodiment element 10.
  • the container carrier 10a also has a bail element 16a which is shaped in a generally semi-elliptical form, which elliptical form has major and minor axes coinciding with the major and minor axes of the endless band.
  • This embodiment also is made from a strip of sheet material 30a with apertures 34a and 36a punched from the material.
  • the bail element 16a is completely disconnected from the band at all portions except connection portions 20a.
  • the bail element 16a is also in a co-planar relationship with the endless band when at rest position. The bail is retained in this position primarily by the elastic memory of the material a and partially by the frictional engagement between the inner portion of the U-shape of the bail 16a and the end portion of the major axis of the endless band, as shown in FIG. 5.
  • This configuration although being disconnected, presents a contact 46 which will retain the bail element in the same plane as the endless band at all times except when physically separated.
  • this container carrier is similar in all respects to the operation of the embodiment of the container carrier 10.
  • Carrier 10a as a result of a positioning of the connecting portion 16a, will enable the endless band to snugly and uniformly engage a complementary container, similar to that shown in FIG. 1, and maintain the container in a substantially vertical position.
  • both embodiments l0 and 10a include bail elements with arms which extend laterally from the endless band portions 14 and 14a respectively. This arrangement enables the ease of pivoting the bail element to the operational configuration as shown in FIG. 1.
  • connecting portions 20 and 20a insure an effective and true control for the vertical positioning of the bottle.
  • the provision of coined grooves 40 and 40a also give the carrier added strength along the hinge portion about which the bail element pivots.
  • the handle 22 is also designed to facilitate both the gripping by hand and the seating on a complementary hook for ultimate use.
  • a container carrier of resilient, elastic and deformable low density flat plastic sheet material of substantially uniform thickness comprising, an endless elliptically shaped band which defines major and minor axes thereof, the aperture defined by said band having a continuous and uninterrupted inner peripheral edge and formed for association with the container so that said band is stretched and deformed to circumferentially grip said container with said band substantially flat against the circumferential surface of said container, a substantially U"-shaped integral bail element having a pair of arms and a connecting handle which extend laterally of the band and are co-planar with the band in rest position, the arms of said bail element being integrally attached to the opposite sides of said band across connecting positions which are located in the vicinity of the minor axis of said band, each connecting portion being located at least partially on the minor axis of the band but substantially on one side of the minor axis, the handle being positioned, in rest position, on the side of the minor axis opposite the substantial portion of the connecting portion, said container carrier, when assembled to a complementary container, being stretched and deformed to permit gripping of
  • a container carrier of resilient, elastic and deformable low density flat plastic sheet material of substantially uniform thickness comprising, an endless elliptically shaped band which defines major and minor axes thereof, the aperture defined by said band having a continuous and uninterrupted inner peripheral edge and formed for association with the container so that said band is stretched and deformed to circumferentially grip said container with said band substantially flat against the circumferential surface of said container, a substantially U"-shaped integral bail element having a pair of arms and a connecting handle which extend laterally of the band and are co-planar with the band in rest position, the arms of said bail element being integrally attached to the opposite sides of said band across connecting positions which are located in the vicinity of the minor axis of said band, each connecting portion being located at least partially on the minor axis of the band but substantially on one side of the minor axis, the handle being positioned, in rest position, on the side of the minor axis opposite the substantial portion of the connecting portion, said container carrier, when assembled to a complementary container, being stretched and deformed to permit gripping of
  • the handle being positioned, in rest position, on the side of the minor axis opposite the substantial port on of the connecting portion, said container carrier, when assembled to a complementary container, being stretched and deformed to permit gripping of said container with said container in a substantially vertical position, and the bail element being of a generally semi-elliptical form with its major and minor axes coinciding with the major and minor axes in the endless band.
  • a container carrier comprising a container-encircling body member and a handle member formed integrally therewith, said body member and its associated handle member being formed from a sheet of resilient and deformable polyethylene-like plastic material, said container encircling body member and said handle member being formed as flat ribbon-like shapes of substantially uniform thickness and having substantial width, said handle member being generally U-shaped, connecting portion means joining each leg of said handle member to said container encircling body member along its marginal edge, and groove means impressed along a portion of said marginal edges and across each said connecting portions into a portion of each leg to provide an area of reduced thickness in the vicinity of said junctions to span the areas of substantially greater stress, said groove means comprising coined indentations having a width and depth sufficient to orient the molecules about said indentations.

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