WO2002036447A1 - Receptacle pour le transport d'une bouteille - Google Patents

Receptacle pour le transport d'une bouteille Download PDF

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WO2002036447A1
WO2002036447A1 PCT/AU2001/000484 AU0100484W WO0236447A1 WO 2002036447 A1 WO2002036447 A1 WO 2002036447A1 AU 0100484 W AU0100484 W AU 0100484W WO 0236447 A1 WO0236447 A1 WO 0236447A1
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bottle
carrying means
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N. Mikhail
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Priority to JP2002539217A priority patent/JP2004512241A/ja
Priority to NZ525639A priority patent/NZ525639A/en
Priority to US10/432,948 priority patent/US20040169385A1/en
Publication of WO2002036447A1 publication Critical patent/WO2002036447A1/fr

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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45FTRAVELLING OR CAMP EQUIPMENT: SACKS OR PACKS CARRIED ON THE BODY
    • A45F5/00Holders or carriers for hand articles; Holders or carriers for use while travelling or camping
    • A45F5/10Handles for carrying purposes
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45FTRAVELLING OR CAMP EQUIPMENT: SACKS OR PACKS CARRIED ON THE BODY
    • A45F5/00Holders or carriers for hand articles; Holders or carriers for use while travelling or camping
    • A45F5/10Handles for carrying purposes
    • A45F2005/1006Handles for carrying purposes with means embracing the hand article to be carried
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45FTRAVELLING OR CAMP EQUIPMENT: SACKS OR PACKS CARRIED ON THE BODY
    • A45F5/00Holders or carriers for hand articles; Holders or carriers for use while travelling or camping
    • A45F5/10Handles for carrying purposes
    • A45F2005/108Accessories
    • A45F2005/1093Labels, logos or indicators

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  • the present invention relates to a means for carrying a bottle.
  • the present invention relates to means for carrying a bottle from at the point of sale in a convenient and simple manner.
  • a carrying means for a bottle of the type having a body portion, a neck portion and a tapered portion extending therebetween, said carrying means including; a first bottle retention loop adapted to receive the body of said bottle therein; a carry handle connected to said first bottle retention loop; a second bottle retention loop adapted to receive the neck of said bottle therein, and a body portion connecting said first and second loops together, wherein, in use the body of said bottle is retained in said first loop, and the neck of said bottle is retained in said second loop, such that when said carrying means is suspended by said carry handle, said bottle is substantially supported by said second loop against the tapered portion of the bottle.
  • the carrying means is unitary in construction.
  • the carrying means is made from paper, plastics, fabric or wood-free paper.
  • At least a portion, of at least one surface of said carrying means has a decorative design, advertisement, logo or picture displayed thereon.
  • Figure 1A shows a front view of a carrying means according to a first embodiment of the present invention
  • Figure IB shows a rear view of the embodiment shown in Figure 1 A;
  • Figures 2A to 2D show a front view, side view, rear perspective view and front perspective view respectively of the carrying means according to an embodiment of the present invention holding a bottle;
  • Figure 3 shows a perspective view of a carrying means according to an embodiment of the present invention in use carrying a bottle
  • Figure 4 shows a further embodiment of a carrying means according to the present invention.
  • FIGS. 5A and 5C show three embodiments of the carrying means according to the present invention adapted to hold 2 bottles. Detailed description of the embodiments
  • FIG. 1A shows a front view of a first embodiment of the carrying means according to the invention.
  • the carrying means 100 includes an elongate body portion 110 having an aperture 120 extending therethrough.
  • the body portion 110 extends around the aperture 120 to define a first loop 115.
  • the carrying means 100 also includes a carry handle 125 attached to the loop 115.
  • a second loop 130 is attached at the opposite end of the elongate body portion 110 to the carry handle 125 a second loop 130 is attached.
  • Figure IB shows the rear side of the carrying means 100 of Figure
  • the rear side of the carrying means 100 similarly includes an elongate body portion 110, with an aperture 120 extending therethrough defining a first loop 115.
  • the carry handle 125 is attached to the rear surface 111 of the elongate body 110 at the loop portion 115.
  • the handle 125 can be attached with an adhesive such as glue or double-sided tape to the rear surface 111 of the elongate body 110. Retention of the carry handle 125 is aided by the placement of a generally annular reinforcing patch 140 which is attached to the rear side 110 of the carrying means 100.
  • the second loop 130 is glued to the upper surface 111 of the body portion 110 and held in place via a second reinforcing patch 150.
  • the reinforcing patches 140,150 provide additional strength to the carrying means 100 in positions with high mechanical stress.
  • the carrying means may be made from a suitably flexible yet strong fabric, plastics, paper or woodfree-paper material.
  • the body portion 110 can be made of a synthetic paper-like material such as Tyvek made by DuPont, and the handle 125 and retaining loop 130 may be made of a reinforced paper ribbon such as is commonly used in the art to make handles for brown paper bags.
  • the carry handle and second retaining loop can be plastic carry handles, such as ScotchPadTM Carry Handles
  • the carry handle 125 and the retaining loop 130 are glued to the body portion 110 and the reinforcing patches 140 and 150 are made from a self-adhesive fabric-backed tape, such as gaffer tape or book binding tape.
  • the reinforcing patches 150 can be made of the same material as the body 110 of the carrying means and be attached using a suitable adhesive.
  • the carrying means may be applied to a bottle by firstly placing the first retention loop 115 around the bottle such that the body of the bottle protrudes through the aperture 120 of the carrying means 100.
  • the loop portion 115 of the carrying means 100 passes over the entire bottle from the narrower end to the wider end in order to attain a position around the wider end of the bottle.
  • the aperture 120 is of a dimension which allows the easy insertion of the bottle but it should not be so large as to allow the bottle to move around freely within the aperture.
  • the chief purpose of the first loop 115 is not to support the weight of the bottle in the carrying means, but rather it is to retain the bottle in a substantially inverted vertical alignment such that it does not fall over or fall out of the carrying means 100.
  • the neck of the bottle is placed through the second loop 130.
  • the second loop 130 is then moved along the length of the bottle to be carried until the loop 130 attains a tight fit around the shoulder, between the neck and body of the bottle.
  • the carrying means can be lifted by the handle 125.
  • the weight of the bottle in the carrying means is supported substantially by the second retention loop 130 against the taper of the bottle's shoulder.
  • the body portion 110 of the carrying means 100 acts as a sling connecting the second retention loop 130 to the carry handle, whilst the first retention loop 115 maintains the bottle in vertical alignment.
  • the second retention loop 130 will slide along the bottle. In order to prevent this the length of the body portion 110 should not be so long that the second retention loop slips off the base of the bottle. Additionally, it is preferable that the weight of the bottle is supported only by the second retention loop 130 and not by the first retention loop 115. In order to ensure that this is the case aperture 120 should be sized such that the first retention loop 115 is a loose fit around the body of the bottle to be carried.
  • Figures 2A to 2D show a carrying means 100 according to an embodiment of the invention being used applied to a bottle 200.
  • the bottle 200 is of the type having a body portion 210 and a relatively narrow neck portion 220 with a tapered region 215 located therebetween.
  • the bottle 200 additionally has a base 205. It can be seen from Figures 2A to 2D that the carrying means 100 is placed on the bottle such that the first retention loop 115 is located around the body portion 210 of the bottle 200 in a location adjacent to the base 205 and the second retention loop 130 is positioned around the tapered portion 215 of the bottle between the neck 220 and the body 210.
  • the elongated body portion 110 of the carrying means 100 is pulled taut along the length of the body 210 of the bottle 200.
  • the carrying means 100 can be applied to a bottle in a number of different ways. Typically, the carrying means will be applied to the bottle while the bottle is standing in an upright position on its base 205 supported by a table, bench or other support means. In this position, the carrying means can be placed on the bottle by sliding the first retention loop 115 over the neck 220 of bottle 200 and sliding it down to a position in the vicinity of the tapered portion 215 of the bottle. Next, the second retention loop 130 can be placed over the neck 220 over the bottle 200 and slid down to a position adjacent to the first retention loop 115.
  • the first retention loop 115 can be slid along the body 210 of the bottle 200 until the body portion 110 of the carrying means 100 is pulled taut along the side of the bottle 200 and the second retention loop 130 is pulled along the neck until it becomes tight against the tapered portion 215 of the bottle.
  • the bottle can then be turned over and carried by the carry handle 215. It will be clear that many other methods of placing the carrying means 100 on a bottle or other bottle are available such as placing the bottle 200 base first 205 through the first retention loop 115 and then sliding the first retention loop up the body 210 of the bottle 200 toward the tapered portion 215 until the second retention loop 130 can be placed over the top of the neck 220 of the bottle 200.
  • the carrying means can be then slid toward the base 205 of the bottle 200 until the second retention loop 130 becomes tight around the tapered portion 215 of the bottle and the weight of the bottle may be supported via the carry handle 125.
  • Figure 3 shows an embodiment of the carrying means applied to a bottle 300 in use. It can be seen that the weight of the bottle 300 is supported from the user's hand by the carry handle 125 through the side portions 115A of the first retention loop 115 and down through the body portion 110 of the carrying means 100 to the second retention loop 130.
  • Figure 4 shows a preferred embodiment of the carrying means according to the present invention.
  • the carrying means 400 comprises a single sheet of paper, fabric, plastic, wood free paper or other suitable material.
  • the carrying means 400 consists of a general elongate body portion 410 having a first retention loop 415, a carry handle 425 and a second retention loop 435 being defined by a series of apertures 420, 440 and 430 respectively.
  • the first aperture 420 and third aperture 440 are located next to each other, and spaced apart by a small amount at a first end of the elongate body portion 410.
  • the piece of body material which remains between the two apertures 420 and 440 provides a first retention loop 415, and the strip of material which remains between the third aperture 440 and the outer periphery 401 of the carrying means defines a carry handle 425.
  • the second retention loop 435 is formed by leaving a strip of material between the outer periphery 401 of the packaging device 400 and the second aperture 430.
  • the carrying means 400 can be used in an identical fashion to the embodiment described in connection with Figures 1 to 3.
  • the embodiment of the carrying means shown in Figure 4 is particularly advantageous as it can be made from a single sheet of suitable material.
  • the carrying means can be made from fabric, paper, a synthetic paper alternative or plastics material.
  • the material from which this packaging is manufactured should be strong enough to support the weight of a full bottle adequately without tearing or stretching substantially.
  • Figures 5A, 5B and 5C show three additional embodiments of the present invention which can be used to carry more than one bottle. These embodiments generally comprise a pair of package means as discussed in connection with Figs 1 to 4, which are joined together, in order to allow two bottles to be carried.
  • the 3 embodiments shown represent 3 configurations which may be obtained by joining 2 "single bottle” packages together at different positions.
  • FIG. 5A shows a carrying means 500 comprising an elongate body 510 with 3 pairs of apertures 521, 540, 550, extending therethrough.
  • the carrying means 500 is symmetrical about line A-A, with each half being adapted to carry one bottle.
  • the aperture is defined two retention loops 555, 531 and a handle 520.
  • the carrying means 500 is folded along line A-A to produce two identical, carrying means joined by the handle.
  • this embodiment is adapted to carry a greater weight than the embodiment of Figures 1 to 4, it may be necessary to reinforce the handle portion 520 with a reinforcing patch as discussed in connection with Figures 1A and IB.
  • the material may be layered or laminated to provide additional strength over the entire carrying means 500.
  • FIG. 5B shows an alternative embodiment of the carrying means 599 for carrying more than one bottle.
  • the carrying means 599 is symmetrical about line A-A providing two "single bottle" packages joined by their respective second retention loops 555.
  • each half the carrying means 599 includes a series of three apertures thereby defining a first and second retention loops 530 and 550 respectively, and a carry handle 520.
  • FIG 5C shows a further alternative embodiment of a carrying means adapted to carry two bottles.
  • the carrying means 598 includes a generally elliptical body portion 510 which is symmetrical about line A-A. This embodiment essentially represents 2 "single bottle” packages attached by their respective first retention loops 531. Each half of the body portion 510 includes two apertures 530, 550 which define two retention loops 531 and 555 in each half of the carrying means 598.
  • the carrying means 598 additionally includes a handle 600 which is attached to the body 510 of the carrying means 598 along the centre line A-A.
  • the handle 600 can be made of suitable material such as reinforced paper or polymer material as discussed in connection with the embodiment of Figures 1 A and IB.
  • the handle 600 is attached along the centre line A-A of the carrying means 598, and in use defines a line along which the package will naturally fold.
  • the surfaces of the carrying means can be adorned with decorative designs or advertising material advertising either the retail outlet selling the bottle to be carried, the supplier of the bottled product or a third party.
  • the advertising slogans or images can be applied to the carrying means during manufacture, by simply printing the designs or advertisements onto the surface of the material from which the carrying means is made either prior to cutting the material or on the finished product.

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L'invention concerne un réceptacle (100) pour le transport d'une bouteille. Un premier aspect de l'invention concerne un réceptacle (100) pour le transport d'une bouteille (350) possédant un corps (110), un goulot et une partie tronconique s'étendant entre eux. Ce réceptacle comprend une poignée de transport (125) reliés à une première boucle de retenue de la bouteille (115), une seconde boucle de retenue de bouteille (130), conçue de manière à recevoir le goulot de la bouteille (300), et le corps (110) reliant les première et seconde boucles entre elles. En usage, le corps de la bouteille (300) est retenu dans la première boucle (115), et le goulot dans la seconde (130), de sorte que lorsque le réceptacle est suspendu par la poignée de transport (125), la bouteille (300) est sensiblement supportée par la seconde boucle (130) contre la partie tronconique de la bouteille (300).
PCT/AU2001/000484 2000-11-06 2001-04-27 Receptacle pour le transport d'une bouteille WO2002036447A1 (fr)

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AU2001252044A AU2001252044A1 (en) 2000-11-06 2001-04-27 Means for carrying bottles
EP01925219A EP1365967A4 (fr) 2000-11-06 2001-04-27 Receptacle pour le transport d'une bouteille
JP2002539217A JP2004512241A (ja) 2000-11-06 2001-04-27 ボトルの運搬手段
NZ525639A NZ525639A (en) 2000-11-06 2001-04-27 Means for carrying bottles
US10/432,948 US20040169385A1 (en) 2000-11-06 2001-04-27 Means for carrying bottles

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WO2019162719A1 (fr) * 2018-02-21 2019-08-29 Ecosistemas Humanos Spa Porte-objets souple à élément de piège par gravité et procédé pour la formation de celui-ci

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