United States Patent Hanko [151 3,669,253 5 1 June 13,1972
[54] DISPLAY CARTON WITH INNER SHELF PANEL AND AN ARTICLE HOLDING FEATURE [72] Inventor: Jimmy J. Hanko, Des Plaines, 111.
Assignee:
Filed:
Appl. No.:
Weyerhaeuser Company, Tacoma, Wash.
Dec. 30, 1970 US. Cl. ..206/45.l4, 206/46 FR, 229/16 P Int. Cl ..B65d 5/50 Field of Search ..206/45. 1 4, 45.19, 46 FR;
[56] References Cited UNITED STATES PATENTS 1,959,619 5/1934 Ebert ..229/l6 D UX 3,093,290 6/1963 Banks et 206/45. 1 4 X 3 ,444,990 5/ l 969 Braginetz. 206/45. 14 3,570,658 3/197 1 Swanberg ..206/45. 1 9 X Primary Examiner-M. Henson Wood, Jr.
Assistant Examiner-Reinhold W. Thieme Att0rneyPatrick D. Coogan, John M. Crawford, Stuart A. Heller and Bryan C. Ogden ABSTRACT A display carton having an open front panel to display an article, and a central shelf panel parallel to and between the front and back panels of the carton. The carton has an article holding pocket formed by upper and lower transverse shelves hinged both to the shelf panel and to a front locking panel. The latter panel holds the transverse shelves in place by abutting the other end closure.
10 Claims, 7
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sum 2 or a ATTO/P/VE V5 PATENTHJJumnn 3,669,253 sum aur 3 DISPLAY CARTON WITH INNER SI'IELF PANEL AND AN ARTICLE HOLDING FEATURE BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1. Field of the Invention A display carton having an internal shelf with an article holding feature.
2. Description of the Prior Art A typical container having an internal shelf is disclosed in Rosenburg, Jr. U.S. Pat. No. 3,424,299 granted Jan. 28, 1969. In this patent the inner shelf extends from the bottom to the top of the carton. Bevel panels extend from the front face of the container inwardly to form apertures holding the contained article.
Similarly Rosenburg, Jr. U.S. Pat. No. 3,489,269 issued Jan. 13, 1970 has transverse shelves extending from the front panel into the carton. The shelves have apertures through which the contained article protrudes to be held in place BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION A display carton has an open front panel to display the article and an internal shelf that is parallel to and between the front and rear panels of the carton. The shelf has offset transverse panels hinged to it. These form a pocket for holding the article. The transverse shelves are held in place by a front locking panel.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS FIG. 1 is a top plan view of the blank.
FIG. 2 is an isometric view of the set-up container. The flaps on the front panel are open and a portion of the front panel is cut away to show the shelf panel.
FIG. 3 is an isometric view of the container. One end is closed. The product, in skeletal outline, is being inserted into the container.
FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view taken along line 4-4 of FIG. 3.
FIG. 5 is another isometric view of the container. The transverse shelf panels are in position and the other end is closed. The product is shown in skeletal outline.
FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view
takenalong line 66 of FIG. 5.
FIG. 7 is an isometric view of the container with the product in place.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF INVENTION The blank 10 is divided by score lines ll, l2, 13, 14, and 16 into a
side panel 17, a
front panel 18, a
second side panel 19, a
back panel 20, an
interior glue flap 21, a
shelf panel 22 and a second
interior glue flap 23.
A
transverse score line 24 extends across the
side panels 17 and 19, and the
front panel 18, and is in alignment with the
edge 25 of
back panel 20. The
score line 24 forms a hinged connection of the
dust flaps 26 and 27 to the
side panels 17 and 19 respectively, and of the
end closure panel 28 to the
front panel 18. The
tuck flap 29 is hingedly attached to the
end closure flap 28 by the
score line 30. Locking slits 70 extend outwardly from
score line 30. The
corners 71 and 72 of
dust flaps 26 and 27, respectively, extend into the
slits 70 to lock the closure.
On the other end of the carton the
score lines 31 extend across
side panels 17 and 19 at the approximate level of
edge 32 of
back panel 20. These score lines are inclined toward the
front panel 18 and form the hinged connection of
dust flaps 33 and 34 with
side panels 17 and 19, respectively.
The
front panel 18 is divided by a
transverse slit 35 and a
longitudinal slit 36 into a
front locking panel 37 and two hinged
beveled panels 38. The
panels 38 may be apertured centrally at 39 to receive the article and may be V-cut at 40 to accommodate the
beveled panel 41.
The
beveled panel 41 is hinged to the
central shelf panel 42 by the
score line 43 and is divided from the
adjacent glue flap 21 by
slit 44, allowing the beveled panel to bend forwardly in the set-up container. The
score line 43 is offset inwardly of the
outer edge 32 of
back panel 20 and the
score line 31 of
side panels 17 and 19. The
closure flap 45 is hinged to the outer end of the
beveled panel 41 by
score line 46 and the
tuck flap 47 is hinged to the
closure flap 45 by
score line 48. Again, edge locking slits 73 extend outwardly from
score line 48. These slits mate with
comers 74 and 75 of
dust flaps 33 and 34 to lock the closure.
The
central shelf panel 42 has an
article aperture 49 which extends into the
beveled panel 41 to form an
aperture 50 through which the product extends to be held in place.
Hinged to the other end of the
central shelf panel 42 are a pair of side
transverse shelf panels 51 and a central
transverse shelf panel 52. The hinge connections for the side
transverse shelf panels 51 are the aligned
score lines 53, and for the central
transverse shelf panel 52 the
score line 54. The
score line 54 is offset outwardly of the
score lines 53 so that the transverse shelf panels will form a pocket for the end of the article.
Slots 55 separate the inner edges of the side
transverse shelf panels 51 from both the central
transverse shelf panel 52 and the
central shelf panel 42 to allow the transverse shelves to bend around their score lines.
The transverse shelf panels are held in place in the closed container by locking
panel 56. This panel is hinged to the side transverse shelf panels by aligned
score lines 57 and to the central transverse shelf panel by
score line 58, and is separated from the side edges of the central
transverse shelf panel 52 by the
slots 55. The
score line 58 is also offset outwardly of score lines 57.
In the closed container, the
transverse shelf panels 51 and 52 are bent forwardly around score
lines 53 and 54, and the locking
panel 56 is bent rearwardly around score
lines 57 and 58. This bending is facilitated by
slit 60 which extends to score
line 53 from the outer edge of
panel 21 and separates locking
panel 56 and
shelf panel 51 from
glue flap 21. The depth of the
shelf panels 51 and 52, between
score lines 53 and 57, and 54 and 58, respectively, is substantially equal to the distance between
central shelf 42 and the front of the carton, allowing the locking
panel 56 to be contiguous with the back of
front panel 37. The
outer edge 61 of locking
panel 56 rests against the closure formed by
members 26, 27 and 28.
The central
transverse shelf 52 may have an additional score line 62 to accommodate the article. The depth of the
transverse shelf panel 52 may then be greater than the depth of
transverse shelf panels 51 to allow the
panel 52 to bend around score line 62.
The end edges 63 and 64 of
glue flap 23 are aligned with
score lines 43 and 53, respectively.
In forming the carton the walls are folded around and the outside face of
glue flap 21 is glued to the inside face of
side panel 17 adjacent to the outer edge of the
panel 17.
Shelf panel 42 extends across the carton and the
glue flap 23 is glued to the inside face of
side panel 19. This is shown in FIG. 2.
In forming and filling the container the
beveled panel 41 is pivoted forwardly around score
line 43 and score
line 46 is aligned with the plane of
front panel 18 and the front corners of score lines 31. Dust flaps 33 and 34 are folded inwardly,
closure flap 45 is pivoted around
score line 46 over the glue flaps, and
tuck flap 47 is folded around
score line 48 and tucked within the carton.
This end panel closure construction provides an extremely sturdy construction and prevents twisting of the carton during transit. The carton may be manufactured with lightweight board because the construction itself provides the needed strength and rigidity.
The two
beveled flaps 38 on the front panel are pushed inwardly until they contact the
central shelf panel 42. The article may now be inserted into the container in front of the
shelf panel 42 through the open end. This action will not deform a metal tube because the pressure is placed on the cap.
The other end of the article is held in place by the double tiered
transverse shelf 51, 52. The locking
panel 56 is pushed forwardly and inwardly until it is against the
front panel 37. This action pivots the
shelves 51, 52 around
score lines 53 and 54 on one end, and 57 and 58 on the other end, forming the double tiered pocket which holds the article. If the article is a tube, the
shelf 52 may bend around score line 62 to hold the end of the tube in position. The
apertures 55 allow the two tiers of the transverse shelf to bend independently of each other.
After locking
panel 56 is in place, the dust flaps 26 and 27 are folded down over the end, and
closure panel 28 and
tuck flap 29 are closed. The
closure panel 28 and the dust flaps 26 and 27 are against the
outer edge 61 of the locking
panel 56 and hold the locking panel in position, maintaining the pocket.
It is also possible to use seal ends instead of tuck ends. The
closure panels 28 and 45 are glued to end
closure panels 65 and 66 respectively. These latter panels are attached to back
panel 20 and shown in skeletal outline in FIG. 1. If these panels are used, end edges 25 and 32 become score lines, tuck flaps 29 and 47 are eliminated and score
lines 30 and 48 are end edges on the
closure panels 28 and 45, respectively.
What is claimed is:
1.,ln a carton having front, side and rear panels, and a central shelf panel within said carton parallel to said front and rear panels, means for holding an article, said means comprising a tiered transverse shelf extending from one end of said central shelf panel, said tiered shelf having twETaligned side sections and a central section offset outwardly of said side sections, said central section being separated from said side sections and forming with said side sections a pocket for holding said article, and means for holding said sections in place.
2. The carton of claim 1 in which said means for holding said sections in place is a locking panel, and said sections are hinged by score lines to said central shelf panel and said locking panel, the score lines for said central section being offset outwardly from the score lines for said side sections.
3. The carton of
claim 2 in which said locking panel is against an outer panel and held in position by a closure panel.
4. The carton of claim 1 in which said front panel extends inwardly of said central section.
5. The carton of claim 1 in which said central section is deeper than said side section and a transverse score line extends across said central section.
6. In a blank for a container having front, back and side panels and a central longitudinal shelf panel, the improvement comprising three transverse shelf sections connected to one end of said central shelf panel by score lines, the width of each of the sections in the longitudinal direction being substantially equal, the score line for the central section being offset longitudinally outwardly from the score lines of the two side sections and the central section being separated from the two side sections.
7. The blank of claim 6 in which the outer ends of the three transverse shelves are connected to a locking panel by score lines, the score line of the central section being offset outwardly from the score lines of the two side sections.
8. The blank of claim 7 in which the distance between the latter score lines and the end of the locking panel is equal to the distance between the transverse shelves and the end of the carton in the closed carton.
9. The blank of claim 6 in which said central section has an additional score line thereon substantially parallel to and between said other two score lines.
10. The blank of claim 9 in which the distance between the score lines of said central section is greater than the distance between the score lines of said side sections.