WO2015047685A2 - Dispensing carton for a refrigerator door - Google Patents

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WO2015047685A2
WO2015047685A2 PCT/US2014/054063 US2014054063W WO2015047685A2 WO 2015047685 A2 WO2015047685 A2 WO 2015047685A2 US 2014054063 W US2014054063 W US 2014054063W WO 2015047685 A2 WO2015047685 A2 WO 2015047685A2
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Raul M. Paredes
Douglas Laib
David J. BOHMAN
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Owens-Brockway Glass Container, Inc.
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  • the present disclosure is directed to a secondary packaging carton for beverage containers and, more particularly, to a dispensing carton that that may be stored in a refrigerator door.
  • a general object of the present disclosure in accordance with one aspect of the disclosure, is to provide a dispensing carton for beverage containers that may be stored in a refrigerator door, and may provide easier access to containers by providing an access opening that is closer to the containers in the lower portion of the carton.
  • the present disclosure embodies a number of aspects that can be implemented separately from or in combination with each other.
  • a dispensing carton for beverage containers having a plurality of tear-out access panels on the carton that are serially removable to provide access to the containers no matter how many containers remain in the carton.
  • a dispensing carton for beverage containers in which the last of the serially removable panels displays an internally printed coupon.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a dispensing carton in accordance with an illustrative embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the dispensing carton of Figure 1 with a first tear-out access panel being torn off.
  • FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the dispensing carton of Figure 1 with all of the tear-out access panels being torn off.
  • FIG. 4 is an illustrative view showing the dispensing carton as shown in Figure 2 positioned on a door shelf of a refrigerator.
  • FIG 5 shows a blank from which the dispensing carton of Figures 1-4 may be formed.
  • FIG. 1 illustrates a secondary package in the form of a carton generally designated by the reference numeral 10 for marketing containers 12, best seen in Figures 2-4, including particularly beverage bottles and cans which may be generally cylindrical.
  • the carton 10 is a closed rectangular structure, and has opposed front and back panels 14 and 15, respectively, opposed side panels 16 and 17, and opposed top and bottom end panels 18 and 19, respectively.
  • the containers 12 may be positioned within the carton 10 so that they extend height- wise between the two side panels 16 and 17, and are arranged in one or more rows between the front and back panels 14 and 15, respectively.
  • the carton has a handle 22 that is attached to the side panel 17.
  • the handle 22 may alternately be attached to the side panel 16, or two handles may be attached to the carton 10, one to the side panel 16 and one to the side panel 17.
  • Handles may also be attached to the top and bottom end panels 18 and 19, respectively.
  • the handle 22 has two mirror image handle portions 24 and a mounting plate 26 for attaching the handle 22 to the side panel 17. Other handle configurations may be used. An adhesive or other fastening device may be used to attach the mounting plate 26 to the side panel 17.
  • the handle portions 24 may be folded flat against the side panel 17 or extended from the folded position for transporting the carton 10 from the place of purchase. With the handle portions 24 folded flat against the side panel 17, the cartons may be placed in a stacking position on top of one another for stocking and sales purposes with the cartons 10 resting on the side panel 16 that is opposite the handle 22. With the cartons in the stacking position, the containers 12 are upright and stable within the carton 10, with each container 12 resting on its base on the inside surface of the side panel 16.
  • the carton 10 has a width W measured between the side panels 16 and 17 equal to the height HC of one container 12 as shown in Figure 2, a depth D measured between the front and back panels 14 and 15, respectively, equal to the combined diameters of the number of containers 12 in each horizontal row of containers 12, and a height H measured between the top and bottom end panels 18 and 19, respectively, equal to the combined diameters of as many containers 12 as desired.
  • the carton 10 has a depth D equal to the combined diameter of two containers 12, and a height H equal to the combined diameter of five containers, resulting in a carton that holds ten containers.
  • the carton 10 may have a depth and height dimension equal to a greater or lesser number of containers 12 as desired.
  • the carton 10 is specifically dimensioned to be received on a shelf of a refrigerator door with the carton 10 resting on the bottom end panel 19 as illustrated in Figure 4.
  • the carton 10 has weakenings 20 to form a plurality of removable tear-out access panels 31-34 that are connected to the carton 10 and to one another.
  • the weakenings 20 may be formed in the carton material, for instance, by pre-scoring, perforations, thinning, and the like.
  • the tear out access panels 31-34 can be removed in sequence as containers 12 are removed from the carton 10 to provide easier access to the containers that are remaining in the carton 10.
  • a first removable tear-out access panel 31 includes a top portion 35 of the top end panel 18 of the carton 10, and a front portion 36 of the front panel 14 of the carton 10.
  • the front portion 36 has a lower portion 39 that extends across less than the full width of the front panel 14.
  • the first removable tear out access panel 31 may also include a corner portion 40 of the side panels 16 and 17 as shown.
  • Figure 2 shows the containers 12 in the form of a bottle having a height HC.
  • the first tear-out access panel 31 extends across the full width of the top end panel 18 between the two side panels 16 and 17, but does not extend across the full width of the front panel 14. Removal of the first access panel 31 forms a top access opening 47 that extends all of the way across the top end panel 18 and has a width Wl that is at least equal to the height dimension HC of the containers 12. Removal of the first access panel 31 leaves front retainer panel portions 37 on the front panel 14 that extend inward toward each other from the side panels 16 and 17.
  • the width Wl of the top access opening 47 allows the container 12 to be easily removed from the carton 10 without twisting the container 12 to an angular position relative to the carton 10, or tearing the carton 10 around the top access opening 47.
  • the opening between the front retainer panel portions 37 forms a front access opening 38 on the front panel 14 that has a width W2 that is less than the height HC of one of the containers 12 to retain the containers 12 within the carton 10 after the first access panel 31 has been removed.
  • the second access panel 32 has a top edge 41 that defines the lower edge of the front access opening 38 and extends across less than the full width of the front panel 14.
  • Second, third and fourth removable tear-out access panels 32-34 are formed by weakenings 20 formed on the front panel 14 below the first tear-out access panel 31.
  • the second, third and fourth tear-out access panels 32-34 are generally rectangular and have a width W2 that is less than the distance between the side panels 16 and 17 of the carton 10, and less than the height HC of the containers 12, so that removal of the second, third and fourth access panels 32-34, respectively, leaves a front retainer panel portion 37 on both sides of the front panel 14 of the carton 10 that are co-extensive with the front retainer panel portions 37 formed by the removal of the first tear-out access panel 31.
  • the front retainer panel portions 37 provide structural integrity to the carton 10, and retain the containers 12 within the carton 10.
  • tear-out access panels may be provided on the front panel 14 depending on the number of containers 12 that are stacked within the carton 10, and depending on the height of the front panel 14 measured from the top end panel 18 to the bottom end panel 19.
  • Figure 3 shows the carton 10 after the first, second, third, and fourth tear-out access panels 31-34, respectively, have been removed from the front panel 14.
  • the lowest or fourth tear-out access panel 34 may have indicia 43 on the inside surface thereof.
  • the indicia 43 may include, for example, a user-redeemable coupon for the purchase of goods. It is also contemplated that any or all of the access panels 31-34 may have indicia on the inside surface thereof if desired.
  • the bottom end panel 19 of the carton 10 may be dimensioned to fit on a door shelf of a refrigerator, and Figure 4 shows the carton 10 positioned on a refrigerator door shelf 45.
  • the carton 10 contains a number of containers 12A in the form of cans.
  • the first access panel 31 has been removed allowing easy access to the containers 12A positioned at the top of the carton 10.
  • the containers 12A are positioned within the carton 10 so that they extend height-wise between the two side panels 16 and 17. As the containers 12A are removed, the level of the containers within the carton 10 drops, and the second, third, and fourth access panels 32-34, respectively, may be removed to provide access to the lower level containers 12 A.
  • the front retainer panel portions 37 retain the containers 12A within the carton 10.
  • FIG 5 shows a blank 50 for forming the carton of Figures 1-4.
  • the front panel 14 is connected along a fold line 51 to the side panel 16 on one side and along a fold line 52 to the side panel 17 on the other side.
  • the side panel 17 is connected along a fold line 53 to the back panel 15.
  • Front panel end flaps 54 are connected along fold lines 55 to the ends of the top panel 14, and side panel end flaps 57 are connected along fold lines 58 to the ends of the side panels 16 and 17.
  • Back panel end flaps 60 are connected along fold lines 61 to the ends of the back panel 15.
  • a glue flap 62 is connected along a fold line 63 to the side of the side panel 16.
  • the fold lines 51-53, 55, 58, 61, and 63 allow the adjacent panels and flaps to be folded along predetermined defined lines relative to one another during the carton formation process.
  • the front panel end flaps 54 are adhered to the side panel end flaps 57
  • back panel end flaps 60 are adhered to the side panel end flaps 57 to form and enclose the ends of the carton 10.
  • the glue flap 62 on the side of the side panel 16 is adhered to the side edge 66 of the back panel 15 that is opposite the fold line 53 to complete the formation of the carton 10.

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An enclosed carton (10) for housing and dispensing a plurality of containers (12) has front and back panels (14, 15), side panels (16, 17), and top and bottom end panels (18, 19) connected to the front and back panels and the side panels to form a closed structure wherein containers are extendible height-wise between the side panels in at least one row between the front and back panels and are stackable between the bottom and top end panels. The front panel has a plurality of access panels (31, 32, 33, 34) removably connected to the front panel and to each other such that, with said carton positioned on the bottom end panel and the containers oriented horizontally, the access panels can be removed in succession to provide access to the containers.

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DISPENSING CARTON FOR A REFRIGERATOR DOOR
[0001] The present disclosure is directed to a secondary packaging carton for beverage containers and, more particularly, to a dispensing carton that that may be stored in a refrigerator door.
Background and Summary of the Disclosure
[0002] A general object of the present disclosure, in accordance with one aspect of the disclosure, is to provide a dispensing carton for beverage containers that may be stored in a refrigerator door, and may provide easier access to containers by providing an access opening that is closer to the containers in the lower portion of the carton.
[0003] The present disclosure embodies a number of aspects that can be implemented separately from or in combination with each other.
[0004] In accordance with another aspect of the disclosure, there is provided a dispensing carton for beverage containers having a plurality of tear-out access panels on the carton that are serially removable to provide access to the containers no matter how many containers remain in the carton.
[0005] In accordance with another aspect of the disclosure, there is provided a dispensing carton for beverage containers in which the last of the serially removable panels displays an internally printed coupon.
Brief Description of the Drawings
[0006] The disclosure, together with additional objects, features, advantages and aspects thereof, will be best understood from the following description, the appended claims and the accompanying drawings, in which:
[0007] FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a dispensing carton in accordance with an illustrative embodiment of the present disclosure. [0008] FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the dispensing carton of Figure 1 with a first tear-out access panel being torn off.
[0009] FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the dispensing carton of Figure 1 with all of the tear-out access panels being torn off.
[00010] FIG. 4 is an illustrative view showing the dispensing carton as shown in Figure 2 positioned on a door shelf of a refrigerator.
[00011] FIG 5 shows a blank from which the dispensing carton of Figures 1-4 may be formed.
Detailed Description
[00012] FIG. 1 illustrates a secondary package in the form of a carton generally designated by the reference numeral 10 for marketing containers 12, best seen in Figures 2-4, including particularly beverage bottles and cans which may be generally cylindrical. The carton 10 is a closed rectangular structure, and has opposed front and back panels 14 and 15, respectively, opposed side panels 16 and 17, and opposed top and bottom end panels 18 and 19, respectively. The containers 12 may be positioned within the carton 10 so that they extend height- wise between the two side panels 16 and 17, and are arranged in one or more rows between the front and back panels 14 and 15, respectively. The carton has a handle 22 that is attached to the side panel 17. The handle 22 may alternately be attached to the side panel 16, or two handles may be attached to the carton 10, one to the side panel 16 and one to the side panel 17. Handles may also be attached to the top and bottom end panels 18 and 19, respectively. The handle 22 has two mirror image handle portions 24 and a mounting plate 26 for attaching the handle 22 to the side panel 17. Other handle configurations may be used. An adhesive or other fastening device may be used to attach the mounting plate 26 to the side panel 17. The handle portions 24 may be folded flat against the side panel 17 or extended from the folded position for transporting the carton 10 from the place of purchase. With the handle portions 24 folded flat against the side panel 17, the cartons may be placed in a stacking position on top of one another for stocking and sales purposes with the cartons 10 resting on the side panel 16 that is opposite the handle 22. With the cartons in the stacking position, the containers 12 are upright and stable within the carton 10, with each container 12 resting on its base on the inside surface of the side panel 16.
[00013] The carton 10 has a width W measured between the side panels 16 and 17 equal to the height HC of one container 12 as shown in Figure 2, a depth D measured between the front and back panels 14 and 15, respectively, equal to the combined diameters of the number of containers 12 in each horizontal row of containers 12, and a height H measured between the top and bottom end panels 18 and 19, respectively, equal to the combined diameters of as many containers 12 as desired. In the particular embodiment shown, the carton 10 has a depth D equal to the combined diameter of two containers 12, and a height H equal to the combined diameter of five containers, resulting in a carton that holds ten containers. The carton 10 may have a depth and height dimension equal to a greater or lesser number of containers 12 as desired. The carton 10 is specifically dimensioned to be received on a shelf of a refrigerator door with the carton 10 resting on the bottom end panel 19 as illustrated in Figure 4.
[00014] The carton 10 has weakenings 20 to form a plurality of removable tear-out access panels 31-34 that are connected to the carton 10 and to one another. The weakenings 20 may be formed in the carton material, for instance, by pre-scoring, perforations, thinning, and the like. The tear out access panels 31-34 can be removed in sequence as containers 12 are removed from the carton 10 to provide easier access to the containers that are remaining in the carton 10. A first removable tear-out access panel 31 includes a top portion 35 of the top end panel 18 of the carton 10, and a front portion 36 of the front panel 14 of the carton 10. The front portion 36 has a lower portion 39 that extends across less than the full width of the front panel 14. The first removable tear out access panel 31 may also include a corner portion 40 of the side panels 16 and 17 as shown.
[00015] Figure 2 shows the containers 12 in the form of a bottle having a height HC. The first tear-out access panel 31 extends across the full width of the top end panel 18 between the two side panels 16 and 17, but does not extend across the full width of the front panel 14. Removal of the first access panel 31 forms a top access opening 47 that extends all of the way across the top end panel 18 and has a width Wl that is at least equal to the height dimension HC of the containers 12. Removal of the first access panel 31 leaves front retainer panel portions 37 on the front panel 14 that extend inward toward each other from the side panels 16 and 17. The width Wl of the top access opening 47 allows the container 12 to be easily removed from the carton 10 without twisting the container 12 to an angular position relative to the carton 10, or tearing the carton 10 around the top access opening 47. The opening between the front retainer panel portions 37 forms a front access opening 38 on the front panel 14 that has a width W2 that is less than the height HC of one of the containers 12 to retain the containers 12 within the carton 10 after the first access panel 31 has been removed. The second access panel 32 has a top edge 41 that defines the lower edge of the front access opening 38 and extends across less than the full width of the front panel 14.
[00016] Second, third and fourth removable tear-out access panels 32-34, respectively, are formed by weakenings 20 formed on the front panel 14 below the first tear-out access panel 31. The second, third and fourth tear-out access panels 32-34, respectively, are generally rectangular and have a width W2 that is less than the distance between the side panels 16 and 17 of the carton 10, and less than the height HC of the containers 12, so that removal of the second, third and fourth access panels 32-34, respectively, leaves a front retainer panel portion 37 on both sides of the front panel 14 of the carton 10 that are co-extensive with the front retainer panel portions 37 formed by the removal of the first tear-out access panel 31. The front retainer panel portions 37 provide structural integrity to the carton 10, and retain the containers 12 within the carton 10. It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that more or less than four tear-out access panels may be provided on the front panel 14 depending on the number of containers 12 that are stacked within the carton 10, and depending on the height of the front panel 14 measured from the top end panel 18 to the bottom end panel 19.
[00017] Figure 3 shows the carton 10 after the first, second, third, and fourth tear-out access panels 31-34, respectively, have been removed from the front panel 14. The lowest or fourth tear-out access panel 34 may have indicia 43 on the inside surface thereof. The indicia 43 may include, for example, a user-redeemable coupon for the purchase of goods. It is also contemplated that any or all of the access panels 31-34 may have indicia on the inside surface thereof if desired.
[00018] The bottom end panel 19 of the carton 10 may be dimensioned to fit on a door shelf of a refrigerator, and Figure 4 shows the carton 10 positioned on a refrigerator door shelf 45. The carton 10 contains a number of containers 12A in the form of cans. The first access panel 31 has been removed allowing easy access to the containers 12A positioned at the top of the carton 10. The containers 12A are positioned within the carton 10 so that they extend height-wise between the two side panels 16 and 17. As the containers 12A are removed, the level of the containers within the carton 10 drops, and the second, third, and fourth access panels 32-34, respectively, may be removed to provide access to the lower level containers 12 A. The front retainer panel portions 37 retain the containers 12A within the carton 10. [00019] FIG 5 shows a blank 50 for forming the carton of Figures 1-4. The front panel 14 is connected along a fold line 51 to the side panel 16 on one side and along a fold line 52 to the side panel 17 on the other side. The side panel 17 is connected along a fold line 53 to the back panel 15. Front panel end flaps 54 are connected along fold lines 55 to the ends of the top panel 14, and side panel end flaps 57 are connected along fold lines 58 to the ends of the side panels 16 and 17. Back panel end flaps 60 are connected along fold lines 61 to the ends of the back panel 15. A glue flap 62 is connected along a fold line 63 to the side of the side panel 16. The fold lines 51-53, 55, 58, 61, and 63 allow the adjacent panels and flaps to be folded along predetermined defined lines relative to one another during the carton formation process. When the carton is folded into its final shape, the front panel end flaps 54 are adhered to the side panel end flaps 57, and back panel end flaps 60 are adhered to the side panel end flaps 57 to form and enclose the ends of the carton 10. The glue flap 62 on the side of the side panel 16 is adhered to the side edge 66 of the back panel 15 that is opposite the fold line 53 to complete the formation of the carton 10.
[00020] There thus has been disclosed a secondary carton for beverage containers that fully satisfies one or more of the objects and aims previously set forth. The disclosure has been presented in conjunction with several illustrative embodiments, and additional modifications and variations have been discussed. Other modifications and variations readily will suggest themselves to persons of ordinary skill in the art in view of the foregoing discussion. For example, the subject matter of each of the embodiments is hereby incorporated by reference into each of the other embodiments, for expedience.

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Claims
1.
An enclosed carton for housing and dispensing a plurality of containers, the carton comprising:
front and back panels (14, 15), side panels (16, 17), and top and bottom end panels (18, 19) connected to said front and back panels and said side panels forming a closed structure, wherein containers are extendible height-wise between said side panels in at least one row between said front and back panels and stackable between said bottom and top end panels, said front panel having a plurality of access panels (31 , 32, 33, 34) removably connected to said front panel and to each other such that, with said carton positioned on said bottom end panel and the containers oriented horizontally, said access panels are removable in succession to provide access to the containers.
2.
The carton of claim 1 wherein the carton has a depth (D) measured from the front panel to the back panel to accommodate the containers arranged in the at least one row of containers between said front and back panels.
3.
The carton of claim 2 further comprising:
a first removable access panel (31) comprising one of the plurality of access panels, the first removable access panel having a top portion (35) extending across the full width of the top end panel and having a front portion (36) with a lower portion (39) extending across less than the full width of the front panel.
4. The carton of claim 3 further comprising:
front retainer panel portions (32, 33, 34) formed on the front panel by the removal of the first access panel, the front retainer panel portions extending inward toward each other from the side panels; and
a front access opening (38) on the front panel formed by the front retainer panel portions, the front access opening having a width (W2) that is less than the height of one of the containers to retain the containers within the carton.
5.
The carton of claim 4 further comprising:
a top access opening (47) on the top end panel of the container formed by the removal of the first access panel, the top access opening having a width (Wl) that is equal to the height of one of the containers, allowing a container to be removed from the carton through the top access opening.
6.
The carton of claim 3 wherein the first removable access panel also includes a portion (37) of the side panels of the carton.
7.
The carton of claim 4 further comprising:
a second access panel (32) comprising one of the plurality of access panels, the second access panel having a top edge (41) that defines the lower edge of the front access opening and extending across less than the full width of the front panel;
front retainer panel portions (33, 34) formed on the front panel by the removal of the second access panel, the front retainer panel portions extending inward toward each other from the side panels and being coextensive with the front retainer panel portions formed by the removal of the first access panel.
8.
The carton of claim 7 further comprising:
a lowest access panel (34) comprising one of the plurality of access panels, the lowest access panel being the last of a series of access panels that may be removed to form the front access opening and extending across less than the full width of the front panel;
front retainer panel portions (37) formed on the front panel by the removal of the lowest access panel, the front retainer panel portions extending inward toward each other from the side panels, upward from the bottom end panel, and being coextensive with the front retainer panel portions formed by the removal of the preceding access panels; and
indicia (43) on the inside surface of the lowest access panel, whereby the indicia is not visible from outside of the carton until the lowest access panel has been removed from the front panel of the carton.
9.
The carton of claim 8 further comprising:
a redeemable coupon formed by the indicia on the inside surface of the lowest access panel.
10.
The carton of claim 8 further comprising:
indicia on the inside surface of more than one of the plurality of access panels.
11.
The carton set forth in claim 1 wherein the bottom end panel of the carton is dimensioned to be supported on a refrigerator door shelf with the bottom end panel resting on the shelf.
13.
The carton of claim 1 further comprising:
indicia (43) on the inside surface of at least one of the access panels, whereby the indicia is not visible until the panel is removed from the carton.
14.
The carton of claim 1 further comprising:
a second access panel (32) comprising one of the plurality of access panels, the second access panel having a top edge (41) that defines the lower edge of the front access opening formed by the removal of the first access panel, said second access panel extending across less than the full width of the front panel.
15.
The carton of claim 1 further comprising:
a lowest access panel (34) comprising one of the plurality of access panels; and indicia (43) on the inside surface of the lowest access panel, whereby the indicia is not visible from the outside of the carton until the lowest access panel has been removed from the front panel of the carton.
16.
The carton of claim 15 further comprising:
a redeemable coupon formed by the indicia on the inside surface of the lowest access panel.
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