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US3670879A
US3670879A US37688A US3670879DA US3670879A US 3670879 A US3670879 A US 3670879A US 37688 A US37688 A US 37688A US 3670879D A US3670879D A US 3670879DA US 3670879 A US3670879 A US 3670879A
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  • the corner panels each have a plurality of equally spaced openings in them corresponding to the plurality of cartons contained within the sleeve through which portions of the cartons project to retain the cartons within the sleeve.
  • the present invention relates to new and useful improvements in package sleeves for holding a plurality of cartons in side-by-side alignment and more particularly, to package sleeves which will securely hold a plurality of coated paperboard cartons such as cartons of the type similar to paperboard milk cartons having angularly inclined panels forming the top wall of the carton that terminate in an upwardly extending tap bisecting the top of the carton which forms a pouring spout for the carton when the carton is open.
  • a principal object of the present invention is to provide a novel package sleeve which will hold a plurality of cartons in side-by-side relation and which will interlock with the cartons to prevent the cartons from being inadvertently removed from the sleeves until the sleeve is physically opened.
  • Another object of the present invention is to provide a novel package sleeve of the above type which may be formed from a single sheet of paperboard with a minimum of waste in the blank from which the sleeve is formed.
  • Still a further object of the present invention is to provide novel package sleeve of the above type which can be manufactured easily and cheaply, may be easily applied about a series of cartons in side-by-side alignment and which is highly efficient and effective in use.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the assembled and filled package sleeve of the present invention
  • FIG. 2 is a side elevational view, partially in section, of the package sleeve of FIG. 1;
  • FIG. 3 is an end elevational view of the package sleeve of FIG. 1;
  • FIG. 4 is an enlarged fragmentary plan view of the inner surface of the base of the assembled package sleeve
  • FIG. 5 is a transverse sectional view taken on line 5-5, FIG. 4;
  • FIG. 6 is a plan view of the blank from which the package sleeve is formed.
  • a tubular open-ended package sleeve 10 formed in accordance with the present invention and adapted to hold a plurality of paperboard cartons 11.
  • the sleeve holds three such cartons 11 in a straight row in sideby-side alignment as illustrated in FIG. 2.
  • the cartons 11 are cartons similar to the conventional paperboard milk carton having angularly inclined panels forming a top wall and terminating in an upwardly extending tab 11a which forms the pouring spout of the carton when the carton is opened.
  • the tab 11a on this type of carton extends transversely across the center of the top of the carton and terminates in alignment with the opposite side walls of the carton.
  • the package sleeve 10 comprises a top wall panel 12, a pair of spaced parallel side wall panels 13, 13, a pair of angularly disposed top corner panels 14, 14 and a bottom wall formed from a pair of bottom locking flaps 1S and 16.
  • the cartons are positioned within the sleeve with the tab 11a of the cartons 11 extending in a direction transversely of the sleeve and the top wall and side walls of the sleeve closely engage the upper surface of the tap and side walls of the cartons respectively to securely hold the cartons against movement relative to the sleeve.
  • the sleeve is of a length which closely approximates the overall length of the plurality of cartons to be contained within the sleeve so that the sleeve surrounds and protects the cartons.
  • the side wall panels l3, 13 are of a height extending to the top of the upwardly inclined panels of cartons 11, as best seen in FIG. 1.
  • the top wall panel 12 is of a lesser width than the width of the cartons contained within the sleeve and the top corner panels 14, 14 which interconnect the top wall panel with the side wall panels 13, 13 extending angularly downwardly and outwardly to provide an unequal, six-sided, cross-sectional shape to the sleeve.
  • a plurality of carton retaining openings 17 are provided at uniformly spaced locations along the length of each top comer panel with the plurality of carton retaining openings in each top corner panel corresponding to the number of cartons desired to be contained within the sleeve.
  • three such openings 17 are provided in each top corner panel with the openings 17 being of generally diamond shape, having its long axis extending transversely of the top comer panel thereby providing elongated openings extending entirely across each top comer panel.
  • the openings 17 are positioned to receive projecting corner portions of the carton tabs 11a when the sleeve 10 is wrapped about the assembled group of cartons 11.
  • the cartons are securely locked within the sleeve when the sleeve is assembled so that the cartons may not be inadvertently displaced or removed from the sleeve and the sleeve also provides to the purchaser a visual indication as to how many cartons are contained within the sleeve.
  • locking tabs 18 are provided in the bottom locking flap 15 which are adapted to interlock with openings 19 in the other bottom locking flap 16.
  • three sets of locking tabs 18 are provided in the one locking flap uniformly spaced along the length of the locking flap and three openings 19 are spaced along the length of the other locking flap.
  • Guide tongues 20 are provided along the free edge of the bottom locking flap 15 in alignment with the sets of locking tabs 18 to guide the locking tabs into proper engagement with the locking openings.
  • the locking tabs are relatively conventional and are formed by slits 21 in the bottom locking flap 15 as shown in the drawings.
  • the locking flap 15 is positioned so that it overlies the locking flap 16 and the tongues 20 are directed inwardly through the openings 19.
  • the locking tabs are then displaced upwardly from the bottom of the carton to engage behind the cut surfaces of the openings 19.
  • the package sleeve of the present invention is formed from the blank as shown in FIG. 6 of the drawings.
  • the sleeve blank is of generally rectangular configuration with the various panels of the sleeve connected to their next adjacent panel along fold lines.
  • the top panel 12 is interconnected with the top comer panels l4, 14 along fold lines 22, 22.
  • the top corner panels 14, 14 are connected to the side wall panels 13, 13 along fold lines 23, 23.
  • the side wall panels 13, 13 are connected to the bottom locking flap panels 15 and 16 along fold lines 24, 24.
  • the fold lines 22, 22, 23, 23 may be formed by conventional score lines while the fold lines 24, 24 are preferably formed by a combination of score lines and slits 25 to insure a good square fold at the fold lines 24 and to provide a flat bottom surface to the sleeve.
  • the slits 25 preferably extend from the score line 24 upwardly into the side wall panels l3, 13 providing a series of elongated openings 26 along the base of the sleeve when the sleeve is erected.
  • the present invention provides a novel package sleeve to hold a series of paperboard cartons securely in side-by-side relation and prevent the cartons from being inadvertently removed from the sleeve without opening the sleeve.
  • locking means to interconnect said locking flaps together to form said bottom wall, and means defining a plurality of elongated narrow openings corresponding to the plurality of cartons contained within said package sleeve uniformly spaced apart in each of said top comer panels through which portions of the upwardly projecting tabs of the cartons contained in said sleeve project to releasably secure said cartons in said sleeve, said openings extending transversely of the top corner panels for the full width thereof with the long axis of each opening extending transversely of the top comer panel, said openings closely embracing the carton tabs adjacent the ends of the openings at the top and side panels of the carton to prevent movement of the cartons relative to the sleeve and removal of the cartons from the sleeve without unlocking the locking flaps of the sleeve.

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A tubular open-ended package sleeve for holding a plurality of cartons in side-by-side relationship consisting of top, bottom and side wall panels and angularly disposed top corner panels interconnecting the top and side wall panels. The corner panels each have a plurality of equally spaced openings in them corresponding to the plurality of cartons contained within the sleeve through which portions of the cartons project to retain the cartons within the sleeve.

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United States Patent Williard et al.
[ 1 June 20, 1972 PACKAGE SLEEVE [72] Inventors: Elwood C. Williard; Barbara Ann Wllliard, both of PO. Box 75, Klingerstown,
[22] Filed: May 15, 1970 [21] Appl. No.1 37,688
[52] US. Cl. ..206/65 D, 206/65 R, 229/40, 294/872 [51] Int. Cl. ..B65d 75/14, 865d 75/06, B65d 5/04 [58] Field of Search ..206/65 C, 65 D, 65 T, 65 R;
[56] References Cited UNITED STATES PATENTS 2,950,854 8/1960 Ganz ..206/65 C 3,397,776 8/1968 Weiss ..229/40 3,374,938 3/1968 Pierce, Jr.... .....229/40 3,380,645 4/1968 Pierce, Jr ..229/40 3,269,531 8/1966 Weiss .229/40 3,454,157 7/ 1969 Kulig.. ...206/65 R 2,5 14,858 7/1950 Gray ..206/65 D FOREIGN PATENTS OR APPLICATIONS l ,49 l ,526 7/1967 France ..206/65 C Primary Examiner-Joseph R. Leclair Assistant Examiner-Stephen Marcus Attorney-Howson and Howson ABSTRACT A tubular open-ended package sleeve for holding a plurality of cartons in side-by-side relationship consisting of top, bottom and side wall panels and angularly disposed top comer panels interconnecting the top and side wall panels. The corner panels each have a plurality of equally spaced openings in them corresponding to the plurality of cartons contained within the sleeve through which portions of the cartons project to retain the cartons within the sleeve.
1 Claim, 6 Drawing Figures PAIENTE|JJUH20 1972 3,670,879
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ELWOOD C. WILLIARD BARBARA ANN WILLIARD ATTYS.
PATENTEDJUHZO I972 3,670,879
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26 ELWOOD c. WILLIARD BARBARA ANN WILLIARD I Inm- I 1 BY 45/ WWW ATTYS.
PACKAGE SLEEVE The present invention relates to new and useful improvements in package sleeves for holding a plurality of cartons in side-by-side alignment and more particularly, to package sleeves which will securely hold a plurality of coated paperboard cartons such as cartons of the type similar to paperboard milk cartons having angularly inclined panels forming the top wall of the carton that terminate in an upwardly extending tap bisecting the top of the carton which forms a pouring spout for the carton when the carton is open.
A principal object of the present invention is to provide a novel package sleeve which will hold a plurality of cartons in side-by-side relation and which will interlock with the cartons to prevent the cartons from being inadvertently removed from the sleeves until the sleeve is physically opened.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a novel package sleeve of the above type which may be formed from a single sheet of paperboard with a minimum of waste in the blank from which the sleeve is formed.
Still a further object of the present invention is to provide novel package sleeve of the above type which can be manufactured easily and cheaply, may be easily applied about a series of cartons in side-by-side alignment and which is highly efficient and effective in use.
These and other objects of the present invention and the various features and details of the operation and construction thereof are hereinafter more fully set forth and described with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the assembled and filled package sleeve of the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a side elevational view, partially in section, of the package sleeve of FIG. 1;
FIG. 3 is an end elevational view of the package sleeve of FIG. 1;
FIG. 4 is an enlarged fragmentary plan view of the inner surface of the base of the assembled package sleeve;
FIG. 5 is a transverse sectional view taken on line 5-5, FIG. 4; and
FIG. 6 is a plan view of the blank from which the package sleeve is formed.
Referring more specifically to the drawings, there is illustrated therein a tubular open-ended package sleeve 10 formed in accordance with the present invention and adapted to hold a plurality of paperboard cartons 11. In the present instance the sleeve holds three such cartons 11 in a straight row in sideby-side alignment as illustrated in FIG. 2. The cartons 11 are cartons similar to the conventional paperboard milk carton having angularly inclined panels forming a top wall and terminating in an upwardly extending tab 11a which forms the pouring spout of the carton when the carton is opened. The tab 11a on this type of carton extends transversely across the center of the top of the carton and terminates in alignment with the opposite side walls of the carton.
The package sleeve 10 comprises a top wall panel 12, a pair of spaced parallel side wall panels 13, 13, a pair of angularly disposed top corner panels 14, 14 and a bottom wall formed from a pair of bottom locking flaps 1S and 16. The cartons are positioned within the sleeve with the tab 11a of the cartons 11 extending in a direction transversely of the sleeve and the top wall and side walls of the sleeve closely engage the upper surface of the tap and side walls of the cartons respectively to securely hold the cartons against movement relative to the sleeve. The sleeve is of a length which closely approximates the overall length of the plurality of cartons to be contained within the sleeve so that the sleeve surrounds and protects the cartons. The side wall panels l3, 13 are of a height extending to the top of the upwardly inclined panels of cartons 11, as best seen in FIG. 1.
As illustrated in the drawings, the top wall panel 12 is of a lesser width than the width of the cartons contained within the sleeve and the top corner panels 14, 14 which interconnect the top wall panel with the side wall panels 13, 13 extending angularly downwardly and outwardly to provide an unequal, six-sided, cross-sectional shape to the sleeve.
In accordance with the present invention a plurality of carton retaining openings 17 are provided at uniformly spaced locations along the length of each top comer panel with the plurality of carton retaining openings in each top corner panel corresponding to the number of cartons desired to be contained within the sleeve. In the present instance three such openings 17 are provided in each top corner panel with the openings 17 being of generally diamond shape, having its long axis extending transversely of the top comer panel thereby providing elongated openings extending entirely across each top comer panel. The openings 17 are positioned to receive projecting corner portions of the carton tabs 11a when the sleeve 10 is wrapped about the assembled group of cartons 11. With the comer portions of the tabs 11a projecting outwardly through the openings 17, the cartons are securely locked within the sleeve when the sleeve is assembled so that the cartons may not be inadvertently displaced or removed from the sleeve and the sleeve also provides to the purchaser a visual indication as to how many cartons are contained within the sleeve.
In order to secure the sleeve 10 around the cartons ll locking tabs 18 are provided in the bottom locking flap 15 which are adapted to interlock with openings 19 in the other bottom locking flap 16. In the illustrated embodiment of the present invention three sets of locking tabs 18 are provided in the one locking flap uniformly spaced along the length of the locking flap and three openings 19 are spaced along the length of the other locking flap. Guide tongues 20 are provided along the free edge of the bottom locking flap 15 in alignment with the sets of locking tabs 18 to guide the locking tabs into proper engagement with the locking openings. The locking tabs are relatively conventional and are formed by slits 21 in the bottom locking flap 15 as shown in the drawings.
To lock the package sleeve in the erected position after it is wrapped around the series of cartons, the locking flap 15 is positioned so that it overlies the locking flap 16 and the tongues 20 are directed inwardly through the openings 19. The locking tabs are then displaced upwardly from the bottom of the carton to engage behind the cut surfaces of the openings 19.
The package sleeve of the present invention is formed from the blank as shown in FIG. 6 of the drawings. As illustrated in FIG. 6, the sleeve blank is of generally rectangular configuration with the various panels of the sleeve connected to their next adjacent panel along fold lines. The top panel 12 is interconnected with the top comer panels l4, 14 along fold lines 22, 22. In turn, the top corner panels 14, 14 are connected to the side wall panels 13, 13 along fold lines 23, 23. Similarly, the side wall panels 13, 13 are connected to the bottom locking flap panels 15 and 16 along fold lines 24, 24. The fold lines 22, 22, 23, 23 may be formed by conventional score lines while the fold lines 24, 24 are preferably formed by a combination of score lines and slits 25 to insure a good square fold at the fold lines 24 and to provide a flat bottom surface to the sleeve. The slits 25 preferably extend from the score line 24 upwardly into the side wall panels l3, 13 providing a series of elongated openings 26 along the base of the sleeve when the sleeve is erected.
From the foregoing, it will be observed that the present invention provides a novel package sleeve to hold a series of paperboard cartons securely in side-by-side relation and prevent the cartons from being inadvertently removed from the sleeve without opening the sleeve.
While a particular embodiment of the present invention has been illustrated and described herein, it is not intended to limit the invention to such a disclosure and changes and modifications may be incorporated and embodied therein.
We claim:
1. A package sleeve holding in side-byside alignment a plurality of generally rectangular coated paperboard cartons of the type having a pair of upwardly inclined panels forming the top of the carton which terminate in an upwardly projecting tab extending transversely of the carton and bisecting the top of the carton, said sleeve comprising: a pair of spaced parallel vertical side walls having a longitudinal extent substantially equal to the over all length of the plurality of cartons contained within said sleeve and a height extending to the top of the upwardly inclined panels of said cartons, a central horizontal top wall having a longitudinal extent approximately equal to the over all length of the plurality of cartons contained within said sleeve and a width substantially less than the width of said cartons, a pair of angularly disposed top corner panels having a longitudinal extent substantially equal to the over all length of the plurality of cartons contained within said sleeve, said top corner panels interconnecting the side and top walls of said carton along fold lines and diverging downwardly and outwardly away from one another, a bottom wall interconnecting the lower edges of said side walls of said sleeve, said bottom wall formed of a pair of locking flaps with one locking flap connected to each side wall along a fold line,
locking means to interconnect said locking flaps together to form said bottom wall, and means defining a plurality of elongated narrow openings corresponding to the plurality of cartons contained within said package sleeve uniformly spaced apart in each of said top comer panels through which portions of the upwardly projecting tabs of the cartons contained in said sleeve project to releasably secure said cartons in said sleeve, said openings extending transversely of the top corner panels for the full width thereof with the long axis of each opening extending transversely of the top comer panel, said openings closely embracing the carton tabs adjacent the ends of the openings at the top and side panels of the carton to prevent movement of the cartons relative to the sleeve and removal of the cartons from the sleeve without unlocking the locking flaps of the sleeve.
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1. A package sleeve holding in side-by-side alignment a plurality of generally rectangular coated paperboard cartons of the type having a pair of upwardly inclined panels forming the top of the carton which terminate in an upwardly projecting tab extending transversely of the carton and bisecting the top of the carton, said sleeve comprising: a pair of spaced parallel vertical side walls having a longitudinal extent substantially equal to the over all length of the plurality of cartons contained within said sleeve and a height extending to the top of the upwardly inclined panels of said cartons, a central horizontal top wall having a longitudinal extent approximately equal to the over all length of the plurality of cartons contained within said sleeve and a width substantially less than the width of said cartons, a pair of angularly disposed top corner panels having a longitudinal extent substantially equal to the over all length of the plurality of cartons contained within said sleeve, said top corner panels interconnecting the side and top walls of said carton along fold lines and diverging downwardly and outwardly away from one another, a bottom wall interconnecting the lower edges of said side walls of said sleeve, said bottom wall formed of a pair of locking flaps with one locking flap connected to each side wall along a fold line, locking means to interconnect said locking flaps together to form said bottom wall, and means defining a plurality of elongated narrow openings corresponding to the plurality of cartons contained within said package sleeve uniformly spaced apart in each of said top corner panels through which portions of the upwardly projecting tabs of the cartons contained in said sleeve project to releasably secure said cartons in said sleeve, said openings extending transversely of the top corner panels for the full width thereof with the long axis of each opening extending transversely of the top corner panel, said openings closely embracing the carton tabs adjacent the ends of the openings at the top and side panels of the carton to prevent movement of the cartons relative to the sleeve and removal of the cartons from the sleeve without unlocking the locking flaps of the sleeve.
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