WO1999044898A2 - Beverage carton with strap type carrying handle - Google Patents

Beverage carton with strap type carrying handle Download PDF

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WO1999044898A2
WO1999044898A2 PCT/US1999/004551 US9904551W WO9944898A2 WO 1999044898 A2 WO1999044898 A2 WO 1999044898A2 US 9904551 W US9904551 W US 9904551W WO 9944898 A2 WO9944898 A2 WO 9944898A2
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carton
panel
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Vincent Chargueraud
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The Mead Corporation
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Priority to HU0101148A priority patent/HUP0101148A3/en
Priority to EP99911034A priority patent/EP1058651B1/en
Priority to DK99911034T priority patent/DK1058651T3/en
Priority to DE69903409T priority patent/DE69903409T2/en
Priority to CA002321696A priority patent/CA2321696C/en
Priority to JP2000534462A priority patent/JP4309050B2/en
Priority to AT99911034T priority patent/ATE225737T1/en
Priority to BR9908400-7A priority patent/BR9908400A/en
Publication of WO1999044898A2 publication Critical patent/WO1999044898A2/en
Publication of WO1999044898A3 publication Critical patent/WO1999044898A3/en
Priority to US10/084,746 priority patent/US6758337B2/en
Priority to US10/836,153 priority patent/US7278538B2/en

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  • This invention relates to a carton which is particularly but not only suitable for accommodating beverage containers such as cans and which incorporates a "strap-type" carrying handle which
  • Beverage cartons which include carrying handles and indeed, strap type carrying handles are
  • US 4,166,570 (Lazerand et al) discloses a packaging carton for
  • beverage cans which a strap type handle.
  • the handle strap has a central user portion exposed to view in a handle access aperture in top wall of the carton, extends across the top wall and
  • the handle strap has opposite ends which terminate in respective ones of a pair of end closure flaps which are hinged to the top wall.
  • the handle strap is reinforced by a separate strip of reinforcing
  • a carton having a strap handle type is provided, the strap being reinforced by a separate strip formed from material at one end of the blank from which the
  • the handle strap is connected to a handle and has a user portion exposed to
  • the carton is set up as an open-ended sleeve for loading and is then end-loaded whereafter the
  • the end closure panel closing has an
  • the present invention has sought to overcome or at mitigate the problems of the prior art.
  • One aspect of the invention provides a carton for beverage containers which carton includes a series of hinged panels forming a sleeve and end closure panels hinged to at least one
  • said carton includes handle means by which the carton can be carried, said handle means
  • a carton the ends of the strap remote from the user portion are attached to inwardly displaced parts of the end panels and
  • hinged panel and free to provide said surplus of material.
  • parts each comprise a step, the tread of which is provided by an end panel and the riser of
  • said user portion of said handle strap is connected to a portion of a top wall of the carton.
  • a further aspect of the invention provides a carton for holding a plurality of articles in a group, which carton comprising top, opposed side walls and a base, hingeably interconnected
  • At least one said side walls comprises a displaceable zone arranged to protrude out of the plane of the side wall to accommodate a portion of an adjacent article and wherein said displaceable zone comprises a multiplicity of
  • connect sections are provided by a series of pairs of arcuate cut lines.
  • the side wall further comprises
  • a carton blank for forming a carton comprising
  • a plurality of articles including a shaped body portion, for example a pear shaped bottle, which carton blank comprising a top opposed side walls and a base hingeably interconnected
  • the side wall comprises a plurality of arcuate cut lines arranged in a spaced relationship and adapted to receive the shaped body portion of said article when the carton is in the set up condition.
  • FIGURE 1 is a plan view of a blank of a wrap round carton
  • FIGURE 2 is a plan view of part of the carton illustrating the portion for receiving and
  • FIGURE 3a is a perspective view of the upper panels of the blank shown in Figure 1;
  • FIGURE 3b is a perspective view of the inner face of the upper panels of blank showing the end closure panels being formed;
  • FIGURE 4 illustrates the lower portion of the carton formed substantially from a blank illustrated in Figure l ;.and
  • FIGURES 5a, b, c and d illustrate the upper portion of the carton shown in Figure 1 showing various views of the handle during its construction.
  • an article carrier is formed from a unitary blank 10 made from paper board or other suitable foldable sheet material, which
  • this blank includes a first base panel 12, sloping heel panel 14, lower
  • tightening apertures 58 are formed in base panel 12 while a similar tightening aperture 60 are formed in second base panel 34.
  • machine elements enter the tightening apertures 58, 60 and move towards the other, so as to tighten the wrapper about the group of articles as is well known.
  • locking tabs and retaining tabs 62, 64 are well known and the locking operation is well
  • Article support and retaining means 66 comprises a series of article engaging reinforcing flaps 68,70, 72;74,76,78 struck from the respective sloping heel panels 14;30 and base panels 12;32.
  • the article support and retaining means further comprises a series of article support panels
  • article engaging reinforcing flaps 68-78 are identical and therefore a detailed description of article support panel 80 and article engaging reinforcing flap 68 only are here
  • the article engaging reinforcing flaps 68 comprises a pair of oppositely disposed flaps 92,94 foldably joined to sloping heel panel 14 along fold lines 96 and
  • fold lines 96 and 98 are convergent in an upward direction.
  • Flaps 92, 94 are also connected to base panel 12 along fold lines 100 and 102 respectively, being convergent towards the free end edge of base panel 12.
  • a cut line 104 separates adjacent flaps 92,94 and
  • fold lines 106, 108 extend between the intersection of fold line 34 with fold lines 100,96; 102,98 respectively and cut line 104.
  • flaps 92,94 define an edge of tightening aperture 58 and the upper edge of flaps 92,94 extend into an article heel receiving aperture 1 10, struck from part of the sloping
  • the article heel receiving aperture 1 10 is interrupted by article support panel 80
  • the article support panel 80 comprises a series of cut lines 1 12, 114 being preferably arcuate. Thus, each set of cut lines 112 and 113 are spaced on either side of a notional centre line extending from points intermediate upper and lower edges 1 15, 1 16 of the article support panel
  • each set comprises four cut lines 1 12 and 1 14, although it is
  • cut lines 112, 114 In use, the cut lines 112, 114 define a displaceable zone, hereinafter described.
  • top panel 22 comprises a pair of opposed ends closure (or “adpanels") panels 1 18, 120 hingeably connected to top panel along interrupted fold lines 122 and 124 respectively, positioned along the longitudinal edges of top panel 22.
  • the construction at each end of the top panel and end is a pair of opposed ends closure (or “adpanels") panels 1 18, 120 hingeably connected to top panel along interrupted fold lines 122 and 124 respectively, positioned along the longitudinal edges of top panel 22.
  • closure panels 1 18, 120 is similar and therefore like parts at one end of the top panel are
  • end closure panel 122 spans and constitutes one end of the top
  • the end closure panel 1 18 also includes gusset panels 128 and 130 hingeably connected together along fold line 122 and extending outwardly from upper side panel 18 and shoulder panel 20. Gusset panel 128 is connected to shoulder panel 20 along fold line 132 extending
  • cut line 136 defines the lower edge of gusset panel 128 extending outwardly from the intersection of fold lines 40 and 132.
  • Gusset panel 130 is connected to main portion 126 by lateral fold line 138. Gusset panel
  • corner arrangement 130 can be separated from main portion 126 by a corner arrangement.
  • the corner arrangement comprises a series of panel portions 140, 142 which are hingeably
  • the opposing corner of the end closure panel 118 is constructed from the end closure panel 118 also includes gusset panels 148 and 150 hingeably connected together along
  • cut line 156 defines the lower edge of gusset panel 148 extending outwardly from the intersection of fold lines 46 and
  • Gusset panel 150 is connected to main portion 126 by lateral fold line 158. Gusset panel 150 can be separated from main portion 126 by a corner arrangement.
  • the corner arrangement comprises a series of panel portions 160, 162 which are hingeably connected together by fold lines 164, 166 and to gusset panel 150 by fold line 158 to define a
  • a stabilizing (or bottle neck spacer) flap 168 shown in Figure 1 is
  • closure panel 1 18 so that the flap 168 is hinged to those panels about fold lines 170, 172
  • Flap 168 preferably comprises a tread panel 174 and a riser panel 176, connected together along fold line 178, which panels are adapted during carton construction to define a step (or keel element).
  • the top panel 22 can further comprise a central user portion 180, frangibly connected to the top panel 22.
  • the central user portion 180 is substantially rectangular in shape and comprises a pair of support panels 182, 184 staick from and connected to the side
  • strap 190 shown in the Figure 3a can be applied to the inner surface of the blank 10, being
  • the handle strap 190 is
  • the handle strap is formed from paper board, laminated paper board, fibrous tape or other suitable plastics material.
  • articles A are held together in two rows of three articles A and the carton blank is introduced to the articles A.
  • the blank is introduced from above.
  • shoulder panels 20, 24 and side panels 16, 18, 26, 28 of the blank are then folded about fold lines 42 and 48 respectively such that side panels preferably taper downwardly and outwardly from top panel 24 and the end closure panels are constaicted.
  • end closure panels 1 18 and 120 are folded downwardly at each end of the sleeve formed by the wrap around folding action.
  • gusset panels 128, 130 and 148, 150 are folded inwardly about fold lines 132, 152 and 122 whereby gusset panels 128; 148 come into
  • first and second gusset panels 128, 130, 148, 150 may be secured together by glue or other means known in the art.
  • Each of the stabilising (or bottle neck spacer) flaps 168, 168a are formed with cut line 175,
  • cut lines 175, 177;175a, 177 are shaped to define a shaped edge adapted to cooperate with a neck portion of an article. Once displaced the, or each, stabilizing flap 168, 168a is disposed between neck
  • the article support and retaining means 66 is also formed whereby the article engaging flaps 68 to 78 are folded inwardly to define receiving faces as is well known, and base panels 12 and 34 are folded out of alignment with sloping heel panels 14 and 32 and lower side panels 16
  • a displaceable zone 192 is formed; which displaceable zone is arranged to protrude outwardly of the plane of the side walls 16, 28 to accommodate a portion of an adjacent article.
  • the displaceable zone 192 comprises a multiplicity of
  • the connected sections 194 are provided by the arcuate cut lines 1 12, 114 as
  • the handle is formed by reference to Figures 5a and 5d.
  • the central user portion 180 can be detached from the top panel 22 whereby at least a portion of the handle strap stands proud of
  • the support panels 182,184 are folded under the handle strap 190, such that the central user
  • the central user portion 180 is wrapped around the strap, the central user portion 180 provides a cushion for
  • the strap shown in Figure 5c.
  • the central user portion 180 is designed for ease of use.
  • the handle strap When the carrier is in use there is a tendency for the handle strap to draw the end closure panels 126, 126a and corner arrangements 139, 159 inwardly thereby to improve the integrity of the carton and providing a self tightening effect, shown in Figure 5d.
  • the present invention and its preferred embodiment relate to an article carrier which is shaped to provide satisfactory strength to hold articles securely but with a degree of flexibility so that
  • the shape of the blank minimises the amount of paper board required and the carrier can be applied to an array of articles by hand
  • top panel 22 side panels

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A carton and blank for forming a carton for beverage containers which carton includes a series of hinged panels forming a sleeve and end closure panels hinged to at least one associated hinged panel for closing, at least in part, the opposite ends of a sleeve. The said carton includes handle means by which the carton can be carried, said handle means comprising a strap (190) connected to opposed end panels (126) having a user part (180) which is in substantially co-planar relationship with said one hinged panel when in a stored condition. The strap is so connected at its opposite ends to said end closure panels as to provide a surplus of material to enable said user part to be brought into a position of use. The invention further comprises a carton for holding a plurality of articles in a group, which carton comprising top, opposed side walls and a base, hingeably interconnected together to form a tubular structure wherein at least one said side walls comprises a displaceable zone (80-90) arranged to protrude out of the plane of the side wall to accommodate a portion of an adjacent article. The displaceable zone comprises a multiplicity of connected sections each occupying a different plane to a next adjacent section.

Description

BEVERAGE CARTON WITH STRAP TYPE CARRYING HANDLE
This invention relates to a carton which is particularly but not only suitable for accommodating beverage containers such as cans and which incorporates a "strap-type" carrying handle which
is automatically set up into a position of use as the carton is being closed after having been
loaded.
Beverage cartons which include carrying handles and indeed, strap type carrying handles are
known. For example, US 4,166,570 (Lazerand et al) discloses a packaging carton for
beverage cans which a strap type handle. The handle strap has a central user portion exposed to view in a handle access aperture in top wall of the carton, extends across the top wall and
has opposite ends which terminate in respective ones of a pair of end closure flaps which are hinged to the top wall. The handle strap is reinforced by a separate strip of reinforcing
material, for example, a fibrous tape.
In the present invention, a carton having a strap handle type is provided, the strap being reinforced by a separate strip formed from material at one end of the blank from which the
carton is formed. The handle strap is connected to a handle and has a user portion exposed to
view in a handle access aperture but is otherwise disposed internally of the carton.
The carton is set up as an open-ended sleeve for loading and is then end-loaded whereafter the
carton is completed by closure of the end closure panel. The end closure panel closing has an
effect on the disposition of the handle strap. As the top end closure panels are folded into their closing positions the handle strap becomes slack into a position ready for use.. When the
carton is lifted by the central user part of the handle strap, the strap bows upwardly and protrudes through the handle access aperture proud of the top wall. The load is transmitted
from the handle strap to the top wall of the carton at each of the opposite ends of the handle access aperture and is distributed through the top wall.
A further problem has been identified regarding the packaging of shaped articles, for example pear shaped bottles, whereby known cartons do no support the articles sufficiently well to minimise movement of the articles within the carrier.
The present invention has sought to overcome or at mitigate the problems of the prior art.
One aspect of the invention provides a carton for beverage containers which carton includes a series of hinged panels forming a sleeve and end closure panels hinged to at least one
associated hinge panel for closing, at least in part, the opposite ends of a sleeve, wherein the
said carton includes handle means by which the carton can be carried, said handle means
comprising a strap connected to opposed end panels having a user part which is in
substantially co-planar relationship with said one hinged panel when in a stored condition, the strap being so connected at its opposite ends to said end closure panels as to provide a surplus of material to enable said user part to be brought into a position of use. According to one optional feature of this aspect of the invention a carton the ends of the strap remote from the user portion are attached to inwardly displaced parts of the end panels and
intermediate parts between the user portion and said ends which are unattached to said one
hinged panel and free to provide said surplus of material.
According to another optional feature of this aspect of the invention, said inwardly displaced
parts each comprise a step, the tread of which is provided by an end panel and the riser of
which is provided by said one hinged panel and wherein the step is positioned to be located between upper portions of adjacent articles at that end of the carton to provide a stabilizing
spacer there between.
According to a further optional feature of the invention, said user portion of said handle strap is connected to a portion of a top wall of the carton.
According to another optional feature of this aspect of the invention said central user portion
is formed from material which is integral with said top wall.
According to yet further optional feature of this aspect of the invention said stabilizing step
automatically is put into its operative position when the end panel retention means is folded into its end retaining position.
According to another optional feature of this aspect of the invention said stablizing step
includes a fold line intermediate the fold lines by which it is hinged to said top panel and to said end closure panel, said stabilizing flap folding in a toggle action along said fold lines when said end closure panel is folded into its end retaining position.
A further aspect of the invention provides a carton for holding a plurality of articles in a group, which carton comprising top, opposed side walls and a base, hingeably interconnected
together to form a tubular structure wherein at least one said side walls comprises a displaceable zone arranged to protrude out of the plane of the side wall to accommodate a portion of an adjacent article and wherein said displaceable zone comprises a multiplicity of
connected sections each occupying a different plane to a next adjacent section.
According to another optional feature of this aspect of the invention wherein connect sections are provided by a series of pairs of arcuate cut lines.
According to yet further optional feature of this aspect of the invention the side wall further
comprises a tab struck from a portion of said side wall in which the plurality of arcuate cut
lines are formed to define the protruding portion and wherein the cut lines are arranged in a substantially vertical plane.
According to a further aspect of the invention, a carton blank for forming a carton comprising
a plurality of articles including a shaped body portion, for example a pear shaped bottle, which carton blank comprising a top opposed side walls and a base hingeably interconnected
together wherein the side wall comprises a plurality of arcuate cut lines arranged in a spaced relationship and adapted to receive the shaped body portion of said article when the carton is in the set up condition. An embodiment of the invention will now be described by way of example, with reference to
the following drawings in which:
FIGURE 1 is a plan view of a blank of a wrap round carton;
FIGURE 2 is a plan view of part of the carton illustrating the portion for receiving and
retaining and article;
FIGURE 3a is a perspective view of the upper panels of the blank shown in Figure 1;
FIGURE 3b is a perspective view of the inner face of the upper panels of blank showing the end closure panels being formed;
FIGURE 4 illustrates the lower portion of the carton formed substantially from a blank illustrated in Figure l ;.and
FIGURES 5a, b, c and d illustrate the upper portion of the carton shown in Figure 1 showing various views of the handle during its construction.
Referring to the drawings and in particular Figures 1 and 2 thereof, an article carrier is formed from a unitary blank 10 made from paper board or other suitable foldable sheet material, which
can be adapted to accommodate the variety of articles, for example six bottles arranged in two rows of three bottles each. It is envisaged the carrier can be adapted to accommodate a different number of bottles according to user requirements. Turning to the carton blank 10 illustrated in Figure 1, this blank includes a first base panel 12, sloping heel panel 14, lower
side panel 16, upper side panel 18, shoulder panel 20, top panel 22, second shoulder panel 24, second upper panel 26, second lower side panel 28, sloping heel panel 30, second base panel 32 hingeably connected one to the next in a longitudinal plane along fold lines 34, 36, 38, 40,
42, 44, 46, 48, 50 and 52 respectively.
For tightening the wrapper around a group of articles, tightening apertures 58 are formed in base panel 12 while a similar tightening aperture 60 are formed in second base panel 34. With
the wrapper disposed about a group of articles and with the base panels 12 and 34 disposed in
an overlapping relationship, machine elements enter the tightening apertures 58, 60 and move towards the other, so as to tighten the wrapper about the group of articles as is well known.
After the wrapper is tightened, it is locked by means of locking tabs 62 which are driven through the apertures and defined by retaining tabs 64 respectively. The configurations of
locking tabs and retaining tabs 62, 64 are well known and the locking operation is well
understood.
Article support and retaining means 66 comprises a series of article engaging reinforcing flaps 68,70, 72;74,76,78 struck from the respective sloping heel panels 14;30 and base panels 12;32.
The article support and retaining means further comprises a series of article support panels
80,82,84;86,88,90 struck from respective lower side panels 14,28. Article support panels 80-
90 and article engaging reinforcing flaps 68-78 are identical and therefore a detailed description of article support panel 80 and article engaging reinforcing flap 68 only are here
included and described in greater detail by reference to Figure 2.
Thus, in this embodiment, the article engaging reinforcing flaps 68 comprises a pair of oppositely disposed flaps 92,94 foldably joined to sloping heel panel 14 along fold lines 96 and
98 respectively. Preferably, fold lines 96 and 98 are convergent in an upward direction. Flaps 92, 94 are also connected to base panel 12 along fold lines 100 and 102 respectively, being convergent towards the free end edge of base panel 12. Preferably, fold lines 96;98 andlOO;
102 intersect at interupted fold line 34. A cut line 104 separates adjacent flaps 92,94 and
optionally a further pair of fold lines 106, 108 extend between the intersection of fold line 34 with fold lines 100,96; 102,98 respectively and cut line 104.
The lower edges of flaps 92,94 define an edge of tightening aperture 58 and the upper edge of flaps 92,94 extend into an article heel receiving aperture 1 10, struck from part of the sloping
heel panel 14 and extending into lower side panel 16. In the embodiment illustrated in Figure 2, the article heel receiving aperture 1 10 is interrupted by article support panel 80
interconnecting opposed sides edges of the interupted lower side panel 16.
The article support panel 80 comprises a series of cut lines 1 12, 114 being preferably arcuate. Thus, each set of cut lines 112 and 113 are spaced on either side of a notional centre line extending from points intermediate upper and lower edges 1 15, 1 16 of the article support panel
80. In this embodiment, each set comprises four cut lines 1 12 and 1 14, although it is
envisaged that there could be more cut lines to increase the protrusion or fewer cut lines to
reduce it. Thus, articles of varying shapes and sizes can be packaged without departing from the scope of invention, by the addition or removal of cut lines 112, 114. In use, the cut lines 112, 114 define a displaceable zone, hereinafter described.
Turning again to the construction of the blank illustrated in Figure 1, the blank further
comprises a pair of opposed ends closure (or "adpanels") panels 1 18, 120 hingeably connected to top panel along interrupted fold lines 122 and 124 respectively, positioned along the longitudinal edges of top panel 22. The construction at each end of the top panel and end
closure panels 1 18, 120 is similar and therefore like parts at one end of the top panel are
designated by reference numerals to like parts of the opposite end with the addition of suffix
'a'. The main portion 126 of end closure panel 122 spans and constitutes one end of the top
panel as hinged to an adjacent part thereof along longitudinal fold line 122.
The end closure panel 1 18 also includes gusset panels 128 and 130 hingeably connected together along fold line 122 and extending outwardly from upper side panel 18 and shoulder panel 20. Gusset panel 128 is connected to shoulder panel 20 along fold line 132 extending
from aperture 134 to intersect with fold line 40. As shown in Figure 1, cut line 136 defines the lower edge of gusset panel 128 extending outwardly from the intersection of fold lines 40 and 132. Gusset panel 130 is connected to main portion 126 by lateral fold line 138. Gusset panel
130 can be separated from main portion 126 by a corner arrangement. By way of example, the corner arrangement comprises a series of panel portions 140, 142 which are hingeably
connected together by fold lines 144, 146 and to gusset panel 130 by fold line 138 to define a
substantially curved corner.
Likewise, the opposing corner of the end closure panel 118 is constructed from the end closure panel 118 also includes gusset panels 148 and 150 hingeably connected together along
fold line 122 and extending outwardly from upper side panel 26 and shoulder panel 24. Gusset panel 148 is connected to shoulder panel 24 along fold line 152 extending from
aperture 154 to intersect with fold line 46. As shown in Figure 1, cut line 156 defines the lower edge of gusset panel 148 extending outwardly from the intersection of fold lines 46 and
152. Gusset panel 150 is connected to main portion 126 by lateral fold line 158. Gusset panel 150 can be separated from main portion 126 by a corner arrangement. By way of example, the corner arrangement comprises a series of panel portions 160, 162 which are hingeably connected together by fold lines 164, 166 and to gusset panel 150 by fold line 158 to define a
substantially curved corner.
In one class of embodiments, a stabilizing (or bottle neck spacer) flap 168 shown in Figure 1 is
struck from the blank partially in the top panel 22 and partially in the main portion of end
closure panel 1 18 so that the flap 168 is hinged to those panels about fold lines 170, 172
respectively but otherwise cut out from the blank. Flap 168, preferably comprises a tread panel 174 and a riser panel 176, connected together along fold line 178, which panels are adapted during carton construction to define a step (or keel element).
The top panel 22 can further comprise a central user portion 180, frangibly connected to the top panel 22. In this embodiment, the central user portion 180 is substantially rectangular in shape and comprises a pair of support panels 182, 184 staick from and connected to the side
edges of central user portion along fold lines 186, 188 respectively. Additionally, a handle
strap 190, shown in the Figure 3a can be applied to the inner surface of the blank 10, being
secured to the central user portion 180 and the opposed main portions 126, 126a of end closure panels by glue or other means known in the art. Preferably, the handle strap 190 is
also glued to the tread panels 174, 174a of each step as shown in Figure 3 a. It is further preferred the handle strap is formed from paper board, laminated paper board, fibrous tape or other suitable plastics material. Turning to the construction of the carton, illustrated in Figures 3b, 4 and 5a,b,c,d, the blank requires a series of sequential folding and gluing operations which can be performed in a
straight line machine so that the carton is not required to be rotated or inverted to complete its construction. The folding process is not limited to that described below and can be altered
according to particular manufacturing requirements.
Thus, articles A are held together in two rows of three articles A and the carton blank is introduced to the articles A. In this embodiment the blank is introduced from above. The
shoulder panels 20, 24 and side panels 16, 18, 26, 28 of the blank are then folded about fold lines 42 and 48 respectively such that side panels preferably taper downwardly and outwardly from top panel 24 and the end closure panels are constaicted.
The end closure panels 1 18 and 120 are folded downwardly at each end of the sleeve formed by the wrap around folding action. At the same time, gusset panels 128, 130 and 148, 150 are folded inwardly about fold lines 132, 152 and 122 whereby gusset panels 128; 148 come into
face to face relationship with shoulder panel 20 and 24 respectively. The panels are at the stage of construction shown in Figure 3b. Thereafter, the side panels 18, 26 continue to be
folded such that the second gusset panels 130, 150 come into face to face contact with their
respective first gusset panels 128, 148. During the aforementioned folding process the corner
arrangements are also formed whereby panel portions 140, 160 are folded out of alignment with next adjacent panel portion 142, 162 to define a substantially curved corner portion, shown in Figure 3b. Optionally, the faces of gusset flaps 128, 148 in contact with shoulder panels 20,24 respectively may be secured together by means known in the art to hold the end closure panels
in place. Additionally, or alternatively, first and second gusset panels 128, 130, 148, 150 may be secured together by glue or other means known in the art.
Each of the stabilising (or bottle neck spacer) flaps 168, 168a are formed with cut line 175,
177, 175a, 177a intermediate and substantially perpendicular to fold lines 170, 172, 170a,
172a about which flaps can fold in a toggle action to define a step 191 at each end of the top
panel 22. This action can occur automatically upon folding the end closure panels which brings the flaps 191 into their operative position in which the flaps are displaced out of the
plane of the top panel inwardly of the carton, as shown in Figure 3b. Optionally, cut lines 175, 177;175a, 177 are shaped to define a shaped edge adapted to cooperate with a neck portion of an article. Once displaced the, or each, stabilizing flap 168, 168a is disposed between neck
portions of adjacent end of articles within the package to assist in maintaining the articles in
their correct upright positions within the package, particularly to prevent the bottles topping
inwardly whereas the end closure panels prevent the bottles toppling end wise of the package.
The article support and retaining means 66 is also formed whereby the article engaging flaps 68 to 78 are folded inwardly to define receiving faces as is well known, and base panels 12 and 34 are folded out of alignment with sloping heel panels 14 and 32 and lower side panels 16
and 30 respectively and the side panels and base are brought into contact with respective
articles A, such that the lower portion of articles A protrude through apertures formed from the retaining means and are held in position thereto by flaps 92, 94 of retaining means, 66,
shown in Figure 4. It will be appreciated that the articles support panels 80 to 90 are also moved out of alignment with lower side panel upon engagement with a portion of the article
whereby a displaceable zone 192 is formed; which displaceable zone is arranged to protrude outwardly of the plane of the side walls 16, 28 to accommodate a portion of an adjacent article. It will be seen from Figure 4, the displaceable zone 192 comprises a multiplicity of
connected sections 194 each occupying a different plane to the next adjacent section. More
particularly, the connected sections 194 are provided by the arcuate cut lines 1 12, 114 as
shown in Figure 2 and 4.
Thereafter, base panels 12 and 34 are brought into overlapping relationship and connected together as hereinbefore described. Thus, the carton is in a set up and loaded condition.
The handle is formed by reference to Figures 5a and 5d. The central user portion 180 can be detached from the top panel 22 whereby at least a portion of the handle strap stands proud of
the top panel, shown in Figure 5b. It will be seen from Figure 3b that the strap is so
connected at the opposite ends of the end closure panels as to provide a surplus of material to
enable the central user portion 180 to be brought into a position of use, shown in Figure 5c.
The support panels 182,184 are folded under the handle strap 190, such that the central user
portion 180 is wrapped around the strap, the central user portion 180 provides a cushion for
the strap, shown in Figure 5c. Further, the central user portion 180 is designed for ease of use. When the carrier is in use there is a tendency for the handle strap to draw the end closure panels 126, 126a and corner arrangements 139, 159 inwardly thereby to improve the integrity of the carton and providing a self tightening effect, shown in Figure 5d. The present invention and its preferred embodiment relate to an article carrier which is shaped to provide satisfactory strength to hold articles securely but with a degree of flexibility so that
load transfer to the handle is absorbed by the carrier. The shape of the blank minimises the amount of paper board required and the carrier can be applied to an array of articles by hand
or automatic machinery. It is anticipated that the invention can be applied to a variety of carrier and is not limited to the wrap around type. For example the top panel 22, side panels
20, 24 and end closure panels 1 18, 120 of the aforementioned carton can be applied to a top
gripping carton and likewise the article retaining and support means 66 can be applied to other carton types, without departing from the scope of the inventions.

Claims

1. A carton for beverage containers which carton includes a series of hinged panels forming a sleeve and end closure panels hinged to at least one associated hinged panel for
closing, at least in part, the opposite ends of a sleeve, wherein the said carton includes handle means by which the carton can be carried, said handle means comprising a strap connected to
opposed end panels having a user part which is in substantially co-planar relationship with said
one hinged panel when in a stored condition, the strap being so connected at its opposite ends to said end closure panels as to provide a surplus of material to enable said user part to be brought into a position of use.
2. A carton according to claim 1 wherein ends of the strap remote from the user portion are attached to inwardly displaced parts of the end panels and intermediate parts between the
user portion and said ends which are unattached to said one hinged panel and free to provide
said surplus of material.
3. A carton according to claim 2 wherein said inwardly displaced parts each comprise a
step, the tread of which is provided by an end panel and the riser of which is provided by said one hinged panel and wherein the step is positioned to be located between upper portions of adjacent articles at that end of the carton to provide a stabilizing spacer there between.
4. A carton according to any of claims 1 to 3 wherein said user portion of said handle
strap is connected to a portion of a top wall of the carton.
5. A carton according to any of the preceding claims wherein said central user portion is
formed from material which is integral with said top wall
6. A carton according to any of claims 3 to 5 wherein said stabilizing step automatically is
put into its operative position when the end panel retention means is folded into its end
retaining position.
7. A carton according to claim 6 wherein said stablizing step includes a fold line
intermediate the fold lines by which it is hinged to said top panel and to said end closure panel, said stabilizing flap folding in a toggle action along said fold lines when said end closure panel
is folded into its end retaining position.
8. A carton for holding a plurality of articles in a group, which carton comprising top, opposed side walls and a base, hingeably interconnected together to form a tubular structure
wherein at least one said side walls comprises a displaceable zone arranged to protrude out of the plane of the side wall to accommodate a portion of an adjacent article and wherein said
displaceable zone comprises a multiplicity of connected sections each occupying a different plane to a next adjacent section.
9. A carton according to claim 8 wherein connect sections are provided by a series of pairs of arcuate cut lines.
10. A carton as claimed in claim 8 or claim 9 wherein the side wall further comprises a tab
struck from a portion of said side wall in which the plurality of arcuate cut lines are formed to define the protruding portion and wherein the cut lines are arranged in a substantially vertical
plane.
11. A carton blank for forming a carton comprising a plurality of articles including a
shaped body portion, for example a pear shaped bottle, which carton blank comprising a top
opposed side walls and a base hingeably interconnected together wherein the side wall
comprises a plurality of arcuate cut lines arranged in a spaced relationship and adapted to receive the shaped body portion of said article when the carton is in the set up condition.
12. A carton substantially as herein before described with reference to and as shown in
Figures 3b, 4 and 5a,b,c,d of the accompanying drawings.
13. A blank for forming a carton substantially as hereinbefore described by reference and
as shown in Figures 1, 2 and 3a of the drawings.
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