WO1996029261A1 - Removable divider panel for multiple-tier article package - Google Patents

Removable divider panel for multiple-tier article package Download PDF

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WO1996029261A1
WO1996029261A1 PCT/US1995/003432 US9503432W WO9629261A1 WO 1996029261 A1 WO1996029261 A1 WO 1996029261A1 US 9503432 W US9503432 W US 9503432W WO 9629261 A1 WO9629261 A1 WO 9629261A1
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James T. Stout
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The Mead Corporation
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Priority to DE69524978T priority patent/DE69524978T2/de
Priority to NZ300059A priority patent/NZ300059A/en
Priority to AU21238/95A priority patent/AU2123895A/en
Priority to DK95914113T priority patent/DK0812289T3/da
Application filed by The Mead Corporation filed Critical The Mead Corporation
Priority to PCT/US1995/003432 priority patent/WO1996029261A1/en
Priority to AT95914113T priority patent/ATE211705T1/de
Priority to EP95914113A priority patent/EP0812289B1/de
Priority to CA002214264A priority patent/CA2214264C/en
Priority to BR9510543A priority patent/BR9510543A/pt
Publication of WO1996029261A1 publication Critical patent/WO1996029261A1/en
Priority to MXPA/A/1997/006668A priority patent/MXPA97006668A/xx

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  • the invention relates generally to packages of articles such as beverage cans or similar containers arranged in two or more tiers separated by a divider panel, and more particularly to means for removing the divider panel from the package to gain access to the lower tier of beverages after the upper tier has been removed.
  • a divider panel is useful in a package encasing two or more tiers to separate the bottoms of one tier of articles from the tops of a lower tier of articles. Separation of tiers of articles provides a stronger, more reliable overall package. In many instances it is simply undesirable for articles, such as cans, on one tier to be in contact with articles on another tier.
  • the ends of the divider panel may be anchored by an adhesive or other means to the inner surface of the carton to prevent unwanted movement of the panel and to increase the overall stability of the package.
  • beverage cans, or other encased articles may be removed from the package through an opening in the carton created by lifting a flap. Once the package is opened, cans are normally removed first from the topmost tier through the opening in the carton wall. After cans have been removed from the topmost tier the anchored divider panel must be removed to gain access to the cans on a lower tier of the package.
  • the divider panel is useful for segregating successive tiers of cans, it also prevents access to lower tiers of cans when the package is used as a dispenser. What is needed, therefore, is a divider panel for a multiple-tier package that may be easily removed to gain access to a tier of cans beneath the divider panel.
  • the present invention provides a divider panel having a major panel with attached anchor flaps for securing the panel in a multiple-tier article package.
  • the anchor flaps are attached to the major panel along perforated lines that permit the anchor flaps and major panel to be separated from one another.
  • the divider panel is scored with lines that encourage bending of the divider panel about axes defined by the scored lines.
  • One or more apertures in the major panel enable a finger or fingers to be inserted to facilitate removal of the major panel or the entire divider panel from the carton.
  • Fig. l is a plan view of a removable divider panel in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a perspective view of two tiers of cans separated by the removable divider panel of Fig. 1, wherein the two tiers of cans are partially arranged for placement within a carton.
  • Fig. 3 is a perspective view of the two tiers of cans and divider panel shown in Fig. 2, wherein the two tiers of cans are arranged over one another for placement within a carton.
  • Fig. 4 is a plan view of the outer surface of a blank for forming a carton within which the tiers of cans and panel of Fig. 3 would be placed.
  • Fig. 5 is a perspective view of an erected sleeve formed from the blank of Fig. 4.
  • Fig. 6 is a perspective view of the erected sleeve of
  • Fig. 5 loaded with the cans and panel of Fig. 1, showing the open ends of the sleeve partially closed and the position of an anchor flap for the panel ready for closure of the package.
  • Fig. 7 is a perspective view of a completed package containing the divider panel of Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 8 is a perspective view of the package of Fig. 7, showing the divider panel of Fig. 1 as seen through an end opening of the carton providing access to the upper tier of the two-tier package.
  • Fig. 9 is the same view as Fig. 8, showing the divider panel partially curled and partially removed from the carton.
  • Fig. 10 is a plan view of the outer surface of a blank for forming a carton having integral means for facilitating removal of a divider panel, in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
  • Fig. 11 is a perspective view of a package formed from the blank of Fig. 10.
  • Fig. 12 is an illustration of the package of Fig. 11 with the end flap opened, the top layer of cans removed and a removable divider panel partially extracted by means of a flap integrally formed with the carton.
  • the present invention is intended primarily for use in separating adjacent tiers of articles in a paperboard carton forming a multiple-tier package.
  • the invention is particularly suitable for use with multiple tiers of aluminum or steel beverage cans and, although more broadly applicable, for convenience will be explained in this context.
  • a typical can is denoted throughout the drawings by the numeral 10.
  • the typical can 10 generally has a single-piece, seamless drawn body with a top lid and a lower covered end.
  • the top lid is generally recessed within a peripheral flange.
  • the divider panel is constructed so that it may be easily withdrawn through an opening in the carton through which individual cans may be removed.
  • the removable divider panel of the preferred embodiment of the invention is designed to enable a main panel to be torn away from anchor flaps which secure the panel in the carton.
  • the divider panel is also designed to bend in a manner that makes removal easier.
  • a removable divider panel 20 for a multiple-tier can package according to a preferred embodiment of the invention.
  • Figs. 1 and 2 may be referred to simultaneously.
  • the divider panel 20 illustrated is suitable for use with an elongated array of cans 10 such as the 3 x 4 array shown in Fig. 2.
  • the divider panel 20 has a major panel 22 with an anchor flap 24, 26 attached at either end of the main panel 22 along respective perforated fold lines 23.
  • the ends of the divider panel 20 and the anchor flaps 24, 26 may be shaped to create a rectangular or otherwise overall rectilinear divider panel, the corners of the major panel 22 of the divider panel 20 are bevelled and coincide with the inclined edges of the anchor flaps 24, 26.
  • the bevelled corners of the divider panel 20 are configured to correspond to a carton having bevelled corners but are also suitable for a carton having square corners. The relationship between the carton and the divider panel 20 is discussed in greater detail below.
  • the anchor flaps 24, 26 may be rectilinear but are shown in a configuration that permits maximum extension of each flap 24, 26 from its line of connection 23 at the major panel 22 while requiring as little construction material as possible.
  • the inclined side edges of the anchor flaps 24, 26 cut off the corners of the anchor flaps 24, 26, thereby reducing the amount of material such as paperboard needed to produce the divider panel 20.
  • the amount of material necessary to produce the anchor flaps 24, 26 (and divider panel 20) is further optimized by the corresponding nesting configuration of the opposing anchor flaps 24, 26.
  • the leading edge 25 of one anchor flap 24 has an indentation while the leading edge 27 of the opposite anchor flap 26 has a protrusion corresponding to the indented edge 25.
  • the protrusion of the protruding edge 27 of the anchor flap 26 likewise creates maximum extension beyond the fold line 23 while utilizing minimum material.
  • the corresponding indented 25 and protruding 27 edges also permit the panels 20 to be cut from a sheet of material in a nested fashion whereby the indented edge 25 of the anchor flap 24 of one divider panel 20 nests with the protruding edge 27 of the anchor flap 26 of another divider panel 20 being cut from the same sheet of material. This nested manufacturing process minimizes waste of unused material.
  • the divider panel 20 is scored with lines that facilitate bending of the divider panel 20 about the scored lines. Although these scored lines may be arranged in many different patterns, the preferred embodiment illustrates an arrangement of a set of scored lines 28, 30, 32, 34, 36 that generally radiate from points on one of the fold lines 23. As will be discussed in greater detail below, when the divider panel 20 is positioned within a carton for use, the anchor flaps 24, 26 are folded downward and the fold lines 23 between the major panel 22 and the anchor flaps 24, 26 abut the inner walls of the carton. The fold line 23 from which the scored lines 28, 30 ,32, 34, 36 radiate becomes the end of the major panel 22 that will be removed first from the carton.
  • an innermost set of scored lines 28 is essentially parallel to the sides of the major panel 22 while the two additional sets of scored lines 30, 32 radiate in a divergent pattern along the length of the divider panel 20.
  • What may be considered a set of converging scored lines 34 extend through one of the anchor flaps 24 and coincide with one of the diverging sets of scored lines 30.
  • the scored lines 34 in the anchor flap 24 are useful for promoting bending of the anchor flap 24 if the major panel 22 is to be removed from the carton without first detaching that anchor flap 24.
  • a set of parallel scored lines extend through the second anchor flap 36 and coincide with the parallel lines 28 of the major panel.
  • the scored lines 36 in the anchor flap 26 are useful for promoting bending of the end flap 26 if the major panel 22 is to be removed from the carton without first detaching that anchor flap 26.
  • a pair of apertures are formed in the major panel 22 by perforated cut lines 37.
  • the apertures 37 become accessible by removing punch-out tabs 38 which remain connected to the major panel 22 of the divider panel 20 by scored fold lines 39.
  • the apertures 37 are positioned upon the divider panel 20 such that they are aligned over the spacing formed between adjoining cans 10 of an array when the divider panel 20 is placed over that array of cans 10.
  • Fig. 1 depicts in phantom form representative cans 10 of a tier upon which the panel 20 rests.
  • Fig. 2 therein is shown a manner in which the divider panel 20 may be positioned for use between two tiers of cans 10 in 3 x 4 arrays.
  • the panel 20 is positioned over the bottom tier of cans 10 so that the apertures 37 and punch-outs 38 are aligned over spaces between the tops and sides of the cans 10 of the first and second rows of the bottom tier.
  • the upper tier of cans 10 may then be positioned over the lower tier, as shown in Fig. 3.
  • Figs. 2 and 3 also illustrate the manner in which the anchor flaps 24, 26 (only one anchor flap 24 is visible in the views of Figs.
  • divider panel 20 is designed to be withdrawn through an opening in the erected carton.
  • the panel will be described as being withdrawn through the opening created by removing the end opening flap 12.
  • the end opening flap 12 is defined by tear lines 13 inscribed in the end 66 and top 42 panels.
  • a primary tear initiation slit 14 facilitates tearing open of the end opening flap 12.
  • a fold line 15 for the end opening flap 12 extends between the tear lines 13. Tearing open of the end opening flap 12 is further facilitated by and may be initiated through a tear initiation tab 16 defined by primary tear initiation slit 14, secondary tear initiation slit 18 and tear fold line 17.
  • the central body of the carton is formed from central panels 40, 42, 48, 52, 56. The central panels are connected to one another by various respective fold lines 44, 46, 50, 54.
  • the end walls of the erected carton are formed from end panels 58, 60, 66, 68, 74, 76, 82, 84, 90, 92 connected along respective fold lines 62, 64, 70, 72, 78, 80, 86, 88, 94, 96 at the sides of respective central panels 40, 42, 48, 52, 56.
  • bevelled corner panels 102 become bevelled corners of the erected carton.
  • the corners of the divider panel 20 may bevelled to accommodate a carton having bevelled corners.
  • the bevelled corner panels 102 are created by the addition of fold lines 100 parallel to the fold lines 78, 80, 86, 88, 94, 96 between end panels 74, 76, 82, 84, 90, 92 and their respective central panels 48, 52, 56. Additional support structure consists of webs 104 and the fold lines 105 which help form them.
  • a front opening flap 41 for removing cans 10 from an erected carton is also shown.
  • the front opening flap 41 is defined by tear lines 43, 45.
  • a front initiation slit 47 defines a pull tab 49 for facilitating tearing open of the front opening flap 41.
  • FIG. 5 therein is illustrated the tube form of a carton partially erected from the carton blank 11.
  • the arrangement of cans 10 and divider panel 20 as illustrated in Figs. 2 and 3 may be loaded into the tubular carton through one or both of its ends as illustrated by the arrows 108 shown.
  • FIG. 6 therein is shown the carton in its tubular configuration loaded with the two-tiered can 10 arrangement of Figs 2 and 3.
  • An adhesive 110, 112, 114, 116 is affixed to the various flaps and panels to seal the carton.
  • an adhesive 112 may be placed upon the anchor flaps 24, 26 (one anchor flap 26 is not shown) of the divider panel 20 to secure the anchor flaps 24, 26 to the respective end panels 66, 68 of the carton.
  • the fully sealed carton enclosing the multi-tiered can 10 and divider panel 20 arrangement is illustrated in Fig. 7.
  • Fig. 8 therein is shown the package formed from the carton, cans 10, and divider panel 20.
  • the end opening flap 12 has been lifted to provide access to the interior of the package.
  • the upper tier of cans 10 has been removed and the divider panel 20 is revealed.
  • two scored bend lines 28, 30 and one of the apertures 37 and its punch-out tab 38 can be seen.
  • the divider panel 20 is shown partially removed from the carton through the opening created by lifting the end opening flap 12.
  • the anchor flaps 24, 26 are immobilized to help secure the panel 20 in place in the carton.
  • the anchor flaps 24, 26 of the divider panel 20 may be glued to the inner surfaces of the carton (as illustrated in Fig. 6) as a means for securement, the anchor flaps 24, 26 may also be secured by the force exerted upon the anchor flaps 24, 26 when they are sandwiched between the cans 10 and walls of the carton.
  • the major panel 22 of the divider panel 20 is accessible through the opening of the carton used to withdraw cans 10.
  • the major panel 22 may be torn away from the immobilized anchor flaps 24, 26 along the perforated fold lines 23.
  • an individual may remove the major panel 22 from the carton by inserting fingers through the apertures 37 to grasp the major panel 22 and lift the major panel 22 through the opening of the carton as illustrated in Fig. 9.
  • the apertures 37 may also be used to manipulate the major panel 22 to tear the major panel 22 away from the secured anchor flaps 24, 26.
  • the major panel 22 is curled or bowed into a frustum-like shape so that it will be narrow enough to be withdrawn through the opening of the carton.
  • the scored fold lines 28, 30, 32 cause the major panel 22 to bend about those lines 28, 30, 32.
  • the major panel 22 may be easily curled into the frustum shape at the end first passing through the opening of the carton because of the pattern inscribed by the scored fold lines 28, 30, 32. As the scored fold lines 28, 30, 32 diverge from the front end toward the rear end of the major panel 22, bending of the major panel 22 is less acute but sufficient to allow the end of the major panel 22 to be curled under and easily withdrawn from the carton. If the anchor flaps 24, 26 are not glued to the inner surface of the carton, the entire divider panel 20 including the anchor flaps 24, 26 may be lifted from the lower tier of cans 10 and removed from the carton.
  • the scored fold lines 34 cause the front end flap 24 to be bent about the fold lines 34 into a shape which becomes an upper portion of the frustum- shaped, curled panel 20.
  • the bevelled configuration of the side of each anchor flap 24, 26 helps produce a more tapered front for the curled panel 20.
  • the divider panel 20 may be used in several ways in conjunction with an opening in the front of the carton which is created by lifting the front opening flap 41. In one manner, the divider panel 20 and its various features may be oriented for placement and removal with respect to the front opening in the same manner as placement and removal from the end opening is achieved. In another manner, the front opening may be used to detach the major panel 22 from the anchor flaps 24, 26 or lift the entire panel from the lower tier, but removal of the major panel 22 or entire divider panel 20 from the carton would still be accomplished through the side opening.
  • FIG. 10 therein is illustrated a blank 150 for forming a carton having integral means formed in the carton for removing a divider panel through a wall of the carton.
  • the divider panel of the invention may be formed into many different configurations of blanks. A typical blank suitable for use with the invention is shown.
  • the blank 150 has a primary rear central panel 160 with opposing end flaps 162, 164; a bottom central panel 170 with opposing end flaps 172, 174; a front central panel 170 with opposing end flaps 182, 184; a top central panel 190 with opposing end flaps 192, 194; and a secondary rear central panel 196.
  • the front panel 180 contains a front opening flap 183. Corner can dispenser flaps 175, 195 for the respective top and bottom corners of the carton are formed in an end flap 174 of the bottom central panel 170 and an end flap 195 of the top central panel 190, respectively.
  • a side flap 192 of the top central panel 190 contains an end opening flap 193.
  • An end flap 172 of the bottom central panel 170 contains a means for removing a divider panel from a carton erected from the blank 150.
  • the means for removable of a divider panel is essentially a flap 171 which is able to be affixed to an anchor flap of the divider panel and subsequently torn away from the end flap 172 of an erected carton.
  • the tear-away flap 171 is connected to the end flap 172 along cut line 173, tear lines 176 and cut lines 177 which define the punch-out tabs 178.
  • the punch-out tabs 178 extend from the tear-away flap along fold lines 179.
  • the punch-out tabs 178 are positioned on the end flaps 172 so that when a carton is erected from the blank 150 the punch-out tabs are positioned over the vertical spaces between adjacent cans 10. This feature will be described in more detail below.
  • a carton erected from the blank 150 is designed for use with the removable divider panels 20 of the invention discussed above.
  • the inner surface of the tear-away flap 171 is affixed to an anchor flap, such as the anchor flap denoted by numeral 24 for panel 20.
  • an anchor flap may be attached to the inner surface of the tear-away flap 171
  • FIG. 6 illustrates a manner in which an anchor flap may be attached to the inner surface of the tear-away flap 171
  • an adhesive 110 is illustrated deposited upon anchor flap 24 for adherence of the associated end flap 58 of the bottom panel to the anchor flap 24.
  • the inner surface of the tear- away flap 171 attached to end flap 172 may be attached to the anchor flap of a divider panel in the same manner.
  • FIG. 11 therein is illustrated a carton erected from the blank 150.
  • FIG. 12 therein is illustrated the carton shown in Fig. 11 constructed from the blank 150 with the end dispensing flap 193 open.
  • the top tier of cans 10 has been removed and the tear-away flap 171 has been torn from the end flap 172 to remove the divider panel 152.
  • the divider panel 152 is shown partially removed from the carton.
  • fingers of an individual may push through the punch-out tabs 178 and then lift upward and outward to tear away the tear-away flap 171 along the tear lines 176.
  • the anchor flap at the end of the divider panel opposite the attached tear- away flap may be removed from engagement between the carton end wall and cans or may be torn away from the major panel 22, 122 of the divider panel (as described previously herein) to permit the major panel 22, 122 to be withdrawn from the interior of the carton.
  • the major panel 22, 122 and possibly anchor flaps 24, 124, 26, 126 may be manipulated and folded and bent along scored lines (as previously discussed above).
  • the panel, 20, 152 may be curled or bowed into an appropriate shape for removal from the carton.
  • the panel 150 is curled sufficiently to facilitate withdrawal through the opening in the side of the carton created by removal of the tear-away flap 171.
  • the divider panel 20 may also be used to separate containers stackable in arrays similar to the arrays of beverage cans 10 described above. Any containers which are compatible with the features of the divider panel 20 described herein are suitable.
  • the divider panel 20 may be used to separate tiers of individual-serving-size milk cartons which cartons have a steeple-shaped top.
  • the apertures 37 of the divider panel 20 provide access to the spacing between milk cartons and the tops of the milk cartons.

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US08/204,971 US5518111A (en) 1994-03-02 1994-03-02 Removable divider panel for multiple-tier article package
BR9510543A BR9510543A (pt) 1995-03-17 1995-03-17 Painel divisório para separação de fileiras adjacentes de artigos latas de bebidas e recipientes em uma embalagem para uma pluralidade de artigos latas de bebidas e recipiente embalagem caixa de acondicionamento para míltplas fileiras de recipientes e pré-forma para formação da caixa de acondicionamento
NZ300059A NZ300059A (en) 1995-03-17 1995-03-17 Removable divider panel for multiple-tier article package
AU21238/95A AU2123895A (en) 1995-03-17 1995-03-17 Removable divider panel for multiple-tier article package
DK95914113T DK0812289T3 (da) 1995-03-17 1995-03-17 Udtageligt skillepanel til emballage med emner i flere lag
DE69524978T DE69524978T2 (de) 1995-03-17 1995-03-17 Herausnehmbare zwischenlage für eine verpackung für in mehrere lagen angeordnete gegenstände
PCT/US1995/003432 WO1996029261A1 (en) 1994-03-02 1995-03-17 Removable divider panel for multiple-tier article package
AT95914113T ATE211705T1 (de) 1995-03-17 1995-03-17 Herausnehmbare zwischenlage für eine verpackung für in mehrere lagen angeordnete gegenstände
EP95914113A EP0812289B1 (de) 1995-03-17 1995-03-17 Herausnehmbare zwischenlage für eine verpackung für in mehrere lagen angeordnete gegenstände
CA002214264A CA2214264C (en) 1995-03-17 1995-03-17 Removable divider panel for multiple-tier article package
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