IMPROVEMENTS IN OR RELATING TO CARRIERS
20210039857 ยท 2021-02-11
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D1/36
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D71/70
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D25/101
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D71/70
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A carrier (10) for containers, such as coffee cups, is described. Carrier (10) is generally in the form of a tray (11) and includes a pair of retainers for a respective container. At least one of the retainers comprising a stepped holding region (22) in or near base (21) for the container wherein the container may be releasably held. Retaining means having at least one, typically curved, wall connected to base (21) are provided to assist releasable holding of the container.
Claims
1-18. (canceled)
19. A carrier for containers, said carrier comprising at least one pair of opposed retainers for releasably receiving and holding a respective container, said opposed retainers being connected to each other, said opposed retainers each having a base comprising a stepped holding region for receiving part of a container, said opposed retainers each further comprising an inner and outer wall extending upwardly from said base, said outer wall partially surrounding said base, said outer wall having retaining means for retention of a container, wherein said container may be releasably held.
20. A carrier according to claim 19, wherein said inner and outer walls are curved.
21. A carrier according to claim 19, wherein said stepped holding region comprises a plurality of steps.
22. A carrier according to claim 21, wherein said plurality of steps are substantially circular.
23. A carrier according to claim 22, wherein said plurality of steps are substantially non-concentric.
24. A carrier according to claim 19, wherein said retaining means includes a pliable, compressible or flexible finger or prong.
25. A carrier according to claim 19, wherein said inner wall further includes retaining means for said container.
26. A carrier according to claim 25, wherein said retaining means includes at least one pliable, compressible or flexible finger or prong.
27. A carrier according to claim 19, wherein said carrier is capable of holding two or more containers.
28. A carrier according to claim 19, wherein said carrier is capable of holding four or more containers.
29. A carrier according to claim 19, said carrier being in the form of a tray.
30. A carrier for containers, said carrier comprising at least one pair of opposed retainers for releasably receiving and holding a respective container, said opposed retainers being connected to each other, said opposed retainers each having a base comprising a stepped holding region for receiving part of a container, said stepped holding region comprising a plurality of substantially non-concentric steps to facilitate receipt of container bases of differing dimensions, and retaining means having at least one wall connected to said base, wherein said container may be releasably held.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0040] Notwithstanding any other embodiments that may fall within the scope of the present invention, an embodiment of the present invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying Figures, in which:
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DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0047] For the purposes of illustration, the description which follows primarily relates to containers in the form of substantially cylindrical, upwardly tapering disposable coffee cups of the typical kind dispensed from cafes, coffee shops and takeaway restaurants.
[0048] It will however be appreciated that other forms and shapes of container, and other substantially complementary forms and shapes of retainer, are contemplated as being within the scope of the invention.
[0049] The invention is thought to be particularly suited to containers in the form of takeaway coffee cups, and the types of containers typically used for dispensing products from McDonald's restaurant outlets, such as soft drinks, coffee, McFlurrys, sundaes and thick shakes.
[0050] It is also thought capable of holding Frank Green reusable cups, KeepCups, Joco cups, and beverage cups used for dispensing products from Starbucks or similar coffee/beverage enterprises, and from 7-Eleven outlets including Slurpees and coffee.
[0051] It is also thought suitable for holding bottles of wine, baby's bottles, children's drink bottles and sippy cups, squeeze-type sauce bottles, beer bottles and cans.
[0052] Turning to the drawings,
[0053] A plurality of pairs of opposed retainers 12, 13, 14, 15 are provided for a respective container (not shown in
[0054] In the embodiments shown, each retainer has a substantially circular base 21, and a stepped holding region 22, to enable a container to be seated in base 21.
[0055] As can be seen from the plan (
[0056] Each step of stepped holding region 22 has an inner perimeter or circumference dimension which is marginally greater than an outer perimeter or circumference of the base of a container of complementary shape placed in carrier 10. This arrangement facilitates something approximating an interference fit for the base of a container placed and seated in a retainer 12, 13, 14, 15, whereby the outer perimeter or circumference of the container base is placed in intimate contact with a corresponding step of a slightly greater dimension.
[0057] The series of steps or stepdowns in the base of each retainer 12, 13, 14, 15 are accordingly very specific in dimension or diameter, in order to effectively retain varying cup sizes, particularly those of smaller size.
[0058] Although not illustrated in the embodiments shown, some cups, such as coffee cups, have a circumferential rim which extends downwardly from the base of the cup. To accommodate the seating of such cups, the stepped holding region 22 may comprise a ridge having an outer perimeter or circumference which is marginally smaller than an outer perimeter or circumference of the circumferential rim extending downwardly from the base of the cup placed in the carrier 10.
[0059] This arrangement facilitates something approximating an interference fit to be applied to the rim extending downwardly from the base of such a cup placed and seated in a retainer 12, 13, 14, 15, whereby the inner perimeter or circumference of the rim extending downwardly from the cup base is placed in intimate contact with a corresponding ridge of a slightly smaller dimension.
[0060] Retainers 12, 13, 14, 15 are further prescribed by curver inner wall 20 which extends upwardly and tapers away from base 21, and curved outer wall segment 23, which also extends upwardly and tapers outwardly from base 21. As can be seen from the Figures, walls 20 and 23 are joined, but are segmented.
[0061] In the embodiments shown, curved inner wall 20 includes a pair of fingers, prongs or tongues 25, 26, whilst curved outer wall also carries a finger, prong or tongue 24. Fingers, prongs or tongues 24, 25, 26 are sufficiently pliable, compressible or flexible to enable a container to be passed into a retainer 12, 13, 14, 15, seated in base 21, and held by contact with the fingers, prongs or tongues 24, 25, 26, the fingers, prongs or tongues 24, 25, 26 acting to exert a retaining pressure on or to an outer face of the container.
[0062] Tray 11 is in the embodiment shown formed from a recycled polypropylene material. That material has been found to provide or impart the desired structural rigidity to tray 11 whilst permitting its use for the formation of other elements of tray 11 including the base of the retainers 12, 13, 14, 15, stepped holding region 22, and fingers, prongs or tongues 24, 25, 26.
[0063] As the steps or stepdowns serve primarily for the retention of smaller sized cups, when the steps or stepdowns are placed in the centre of base 21, pliable fingers, prongs or tongues 24, 25, 26 don't reach the mid- to upper sides of the cups, principally due to molding limitations. The steps or stepdowns are therefore offset from the centre so that 2 of the fingers, prongs or tongues 24, 25, 26 touch the sides of, and support, the cup.
[0064] Pliable fingers, prongs or tongues 24, 25, 26 are, in the embodiments shown, joined at the top and bottom of curved inner and outer walls 20, 23 for strength and to maintain a closed base 21 to catch liquid if a beverage is spilt from a container.
[0065] The base of fingers, prongs or tongues 24, 25, 26 extend inwardly as far to the cups as they can without limiting larger cup sizes. The upright of finger, prong or tongue 24, 25, 26 is then drafted out at approximately 1, allowing it to extend inwardly as far as it can so to reach narrower cup sizes as it rises.
[0066] Also in the embodiments shown, fingers, prongs or tongues 24, 25, 26 have a long substantially vertical section that acts as a spring when needed to move out of the way following the application of manual finger pressure to the container in a retention or release phase.
[0067] As a larger cup is placed in retainer 12, 13, 14, 15, it touches the top of fingers, prongs or tongues 24, 25, 26, which have a lead-in section to encourage outward deflection, which then pushes down on the substantially vertical section which in turn bends out and away, allowing the top to rotate outwardly and downwardly.
[0068] The tops of fingers, prongs or tongues 24, 25, 26 move away from the main body of the finger, prong or tongue 24, 25, 26 at a near vertical angle to allow them to rotate down and out of the path of movement of the container.
[0069] Holes or slots 26, 28 on either side of fingers, prongs or tongues 24, 25, 26 are provided to give them freedom from the main body of the finger, prong or tongue and to allow them to flex. Holes or slots 27, 28, from top to bottom, typically have a minimum of a 3-5 angle between them to allow for tooling shut-off.
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[0072] Apart from assisting in providing structural rigidity to carrier 10, it presents a vehicle for advertising, and can be used to print data such as, by way of example, a corporate logo, or an environmental message onto it instead of having to deboss carrier 10 and create a new tool. Its removable nature permits that component to be sent to a printer, to have a logo or other indicia affixed, and have it returned for reattachment to carrier 10.
[0073] The underside of carrier 10 in the embodiment shown in
[0074] In use, the designated purchaser of, for example, a morning round of coffees for an office, takes carrier 10 from a stored place in the office, or is otherwise presented at purchase with a carrier 10 from the outlet from which the coffees are to be purchased, such as a cafe, coffee shop or takeaway restaurant.
[0075] Coffee cups are pressed by applying manual finger pressure to them into retainers 12, 13, 14, 15 of carrier 10, pass pliable, compressible or flexible fingers, prongs or tongues 24, 25, 26, and are seated in respective bases 21.
[0076] Due to the close circumferential fit between the inner circumference of steps of stepped holding regions 22 and the outer circumference of the coffee cups, and the pressure exerted to outer wall of the cups by fingers, prongs or tongues 24, 25, 26, the cupos are seated snugly in their respective retainer bases 21 and are prevented from moving. The cups may be released once they arrive back at their destination by an upward application of manual finger pressure to pass the cups beyond fingers, prongs or tongues 24, 25, 26 and to thereby withdraw them from carrier 10.
[0077] By reason of its construction, and the reusable nature of carrier 10 as described, it is thought to contribute to the container carrier/tray art.
Alterations and Modifications to the Embodiments
[0078] Throughout this specification, unless the context requires otherwise, the word comprise or variations such as comprises or comprising, will be understood to imply the inclusion of a stated integer or group of integers but not the exclusion of any other integer or group of integers.
[0079] It will be appreciated by persons skilled in the art that numerous variations and/or modifications may be made to the invention as shown in the specific embodiments without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention as broadly described herein. The present embodiments are, therefore, to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive.
PRIORITY
[0080] This application claims priority from Australian Provisional Patent Application No 2018900763 filed 8 Mar. 2018, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.