Carrying device for beverage cans
11365039 · 2022-06-21
Inventors
Cpc classification
C12N15/873
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
C12N2529/00
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
B65D71/42
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2571/00259
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2571/0066
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
The invention relates to a carrying device for beverage cans which allows the manual carrying of beverage cans grouped together in the form of a “pack”, which device comprises a body devoid of side walls, having on its surface at least one opening defining a contour with proportions which allow the tight passage therethrough of a beverage can, the contour of said opening having a plurality of tabs that can be folded or bent in relation to the body itself and extending into the same opening, said tabs having a distribution according to at least one sequence, said sequence comprising two contiguous tabs followed by a gap followed by another tab followed by another gap.
Claims
1. A carrying device for beverage cans, comprising: a body (1) devoid of side walls, having on its surface at least one opening (2) defining a contour with proportions which allow the tight passage therethrough of a beverage can (3), wherein the contour of said opening (2) having a plurality of tabs (21) foldable or bendable in relation to the body (1) itself and extending into the same opening (2), wherein said tabs (21) having a distribution according to at least one sequence (4), said sequence (4) comprising two contiguous tabs (21) followed by a gap (22) followed by another tab (21) followed by another gap (22), wherein the body (1) incorporates an add-on (11) having as many openings (12) as openings (2) of the body (1), said add-on (11) being arranged such that it is collapsible or foldable over the body (1) itself with each opening (12) of the add-on (11) coinciding with each opening (2) of the body (1), the opening (12) of the add-on (11) furthermore having a width that is greater than the resulting width of the opening (2) of the body (1) with the added tabs (21) and at the same time smaller than the width of the same opening (2) of the body (1), wherein the width of the opening (12) of the add-on (11) being configured to prevent said tabs (21) from being able to bend towards an inner portion of the body (1) surrounding the opening (12).
2. The carrying device for beverage cans according to claim 1, wherein that the sequence (4) of the distribution of the tabs (21) is repeated at least twice on the contour of the opening (2).
3. The carrying device for beverage cans according to claim 1, wherein that the sequence (4) of the distribution of the tabs (21) is repeated at least twice along the entire contour of the opening (2).
4. The carrying device for beverage cans according to claim 1, wherein that the sequence (4) of the distribution of the tabs (21) is repeated four times along and occupying the entire contour of the opening (2).
5. The carrying device for beverage cans according to claim 1, wherein that the tabs (21) have a cut (23) or incision in their region of contact with the contour of the openings (2).
6. The carrying device for beverage cans according to claim 1, wherein that the body (1) has added holes (5) suitable for the passage of the user's fingers.
7. The carrying device for beverage cans according to claim 1, wherein that the body (1) is laminar.
8. The carrying device for beverage cans according to claim 1, wherein that the body (1) has a rectangular geometry and six openings (2).
9. The carrying device for beverage cans according to claim 1, wherein that the body (1) has a symmetrical geometry.
10. The carrying device for beverage cans according to claim 1, wherein the body (1) is laminar and the add-on (11) is also laminar, the body (1) and the add-on (11) being arranged symmetrically with respect to one another.
11. The carrying device for beverage cans according to claim 1, wherein the opening (2) of the body (1) and the opening (12) of the add-on (11) being circular, and wherein the opening (12) of the add-on (11) having a radius R that is greater than the resulting radius of the opening (2) of the body (1) with the added tabs (21) and at the same time smaller than the radius of the same opening (2) of the body (1).
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF SPECIFIC EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
(6) As schematically shown in
(7) The body 1 has on its surface a plurality of openings 2 having a circular geometry and each of them defining an inner contour, with proportions which allow the tight passage therethrough of a beverage can 3, as can be seen in
(8) Furthermore, in the carrying device for beverage cans, the body 1 can be laminar, such as cardboard or the like, for example, and having a rectangular and symmetrical geometry and six openings 2, as depicted in
(9) Said openings 2 in turn have on their inner contour a plurality of radially distributed tabs 21 extending into the same openings 2, as can be seen particularly in
(10) Specifically, in the carrying device for beverage cans, the tabs 21 have a distribution according to a sequence 4, said sequence 4 comprising two contiguous tabs 21 followed by a gap 22 followed by another tab 21 followed by another gap 22.
(11) In the preferred embodiment schematically depicted in
(12) This specific distribution with the sequence 4 of the tabs 21 and gaps 22 in the openings 2 schematically depicted in
(13) In that sense, the specific distribution and the described sequence 4 of the tabs 21 furthermore allows for a large surface of contact with the points for securing the cans 3, without it being complete at the same time, as that would hinder the removal of the cans 3 for consumption.
(14) Furthermore, the tabs 21 have a cut 23 or incision in their region of contact with the contour of the openings 2. This is depicted more closely in the enlarged detail A of
(15) The main function of the cut 23 is to facilitate and improve the use and performance of the carrying device for beverage cans of the present invention, as said cut 23 suitably weakens in the right proportion that region of contact of the tabs 21 with the contour of the openings 2. This means that when the cans 3 are introduced in said openings 2 by means of a piston during the manufacturing process, the latter has sufficient force to bend all the tabs 21 easily, and at the same time, the same tabs 21 put up resistance and secure the ring of the can 3 on its entire surface. This is also an important improvement in relation to the known state of the art.
(16) The body 1 furthermore has added holes 5 suitable for the passage of the user's fingers, and thus allowing the manual carrying thereof.
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(18) According to said preferred embodiment depicted in
(19) Likewise, according to said preferred embodiment of the carrying device for beverage cans of the invention, the tabs 21 have a trapezoidal geometry, with a major base measuring 9.96 mm and a minor base measuring 6.82 mm and a height of 4.32 mm, and the cut 23 or incision has a length of 5.96 mm.
(20) In another preferred embodiment schematically depicted in
(21) In the depiction of
(22) Furthermore, the openings 12 of the add-on 11 have a width or radius R which is greater than the width or useful radius of the openings 2 of the body 1 taking into account the added tabs 21, and at the same time, the width or radius R of the openings 12 of the add-on 11 is less than the width or radius of the same openings 2 of the body 1.
(23) In relation to the foregoing, width or useful radius of the opening 2 is understood to mean the width or radius of the opening 2 itself resulting from subtracting therefrom the height of the tab 21 having a trapezoidal geometry.
(24) The width or radius R of the openings 12 of the add-on 11 in relation to the openings 2 of the body 1 thus prevent the tabs 21 from being able to bend inwardly.
(25) With the arrangement described and depicted in
(26) According to the preceding explanation, the carrying device for beverage cans of the invention allows manual carrying by the user of beverage cans grouped together in the form of a “pack”, in a manner that is more effective, safer and simpler than that known in the state of the art, furthermore exhibiting very good properties for the manufacture thereof.
(27) The details, shapes, dimensions and other secondary elements, as well as the materials used in manufacturing the carrying device for beverage cans of the invention, may be suitably replaced with others that are technically equivalent and do not depart from the essential nature of the invention or from the scope defined by the claims included below.