Package carrying arrangement
10518952 ยท 2019-12-31
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65B35/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2571/00456
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2571/00283
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B15/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D67/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D71/50
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B17/025
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2571/0066
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D21/0224
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D71/50
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B35/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B15/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D67/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D21/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A portable package carrying arrangement adapted and configured to carry a plurality of containers which is particularly applicable for use with canned items and/or items packaged in a container. The portable package carrying arrangement includes a panel portion and a handle portion. The panel portion includes a plurality of container flanges configured to releasably secure a plurality of containers to the panel portion.
Claims
1. A portable package carrying arrangement comprising: a panel portion, said panel portion having a top surface, a bottom surface, and first and second side edges, wherein at least one of said top and bottom surface includes first and second container retainers, each of said container retainers includes first and second container flanges, each of said container retainers configured to releasably secure a plurality of containers to said panel portion such that each of the containers are positioned adjacent to one another when connected by said container retainer, each of said first and second container flanges for each of said first and second container retainers extends above said top or bottom surface of said panel portion, said first and second container flanges for each of said first and second container retainers are spaced apart from one another and face one another, said first and second container flanges of each of said first and second container retainers is configured to entrap at least a portion of the plurality of containers when the plurality of containers are releasably positioned and secured between said first and second container flanges for each of said first and second container retainers, said first and second container flanges of said first container retainer configured to encircle about 15-70% of a perimeter of each of the containers that are releasably connected to said first and second container flanges of said first container retainer, said first and second container flanges of said second container retainer configured to encircle about 15-70% of a perimeter of each of the containers that are releasably connected to said first and second container flanges of said second container retainer, the plurality of containers that are releasably secured to said first and second container flanges of said first container retainer are spaced apart from one another, the plurality of containers that are releasably secured to said first and second container flanges of said second container retainer are spaced apart from one another, each of said first and second container flanges of said first and second container retainers has a wave shape to facilitate in releasably securing the plurality of containers to said first and second container flanges of said first and second container retainers, said first and second container flanges each have a longitudinal length that extends a majority of a distance between said first and second sides of said panel portion; and, a handle portion, said handle portion connected to said panel portion, said handle portion configured to enable a user to grasp said handle portion and carry said panel portion.
2. The portable package carrying arrangement as defined in claim 1, wherein at least one of said top and bottom surfaces includes a first position flange, said first position flange is configured to engage a body or rim of the container when the container is releasably connected to the panel portion.
3. The portable package carrying arrangement as defined in claim 2, wherein said first position flange is configured to be movable relative to said top or bottom surface of said panel portion, said first position flange is configured to be pushed downwardly when the container is releasably connected to the panel portion.
4. The portable package carrying arrangement as defined in claim 3, wherein said first position flange is biased at an angle of 1-20 from said top or bottom surface of said panel portion.
5. The portable package carrying arrangement as defined in claim 2, including a second position flange, said second position flange is connected to at least one of said top and bottom surfaces, said second position flange is configured to engage a body or rim of the container when the container is releasably connected to the panel portion, said second position flange is positioned between and spaced from said first and second container flanges, said second position flange is spaced from said first position flange.
6. The portable package carrying arrangement as defined in claim 5, wherein said second position flange is configured to be movable relative to said top or bottom surface of said panel portion, said second position flange is configured to be pushed downwardly when the container is releasably connected to the panel portion.
7. The portable package carrying arrangement as defined in claim 1, including a base flange positioned at or near a bottom edge of said panel portion, said base flange configured to enable said panel portion to stand upright on said base flange.
8. The portable package carrying arrangement as defined in claim 1, wherein said second container flange of said first container retainer is connected to said first container flange of said second container retainer.
9. The portable package carrying arrangement as defined in claim 1, wherein said handle is connected to said upper edge and to said first container flange of said first container retainer.
10. The portable package carrying arrangement as defined in claim 7, wherein said base flange is connected to one of said container flanges.
11. A portable package carrying arrangement comprising: a panel portion, said panel portion having a top surface, a bottom surface, and first and second side edges, wherein said bottom surface includes first and second container retainers, each of said container retainers includes first and second container flanges, each of said container retainers configured to releasably secure a plurality of containers to said panel portion such that each of the containers are positioned adjacent to one another and spaced apart from one another when connected by said first and second container retainers, each of said first and second container flanges for each of said first and second container retainers extends below said bottom surface of said panel portion, said first and second container flanges for each of said first and second container retainers are spaced apart from one another and face one another, said first and second container flanges of each of said first and second container retainers is configured to entrap at least a portion of the plurality of containers when the plurality of containers are releasably positioned and secured between said first and second container flanges for each of said first and second container retainers, said first and second container flanges of said first container retainer configured to encircle about 15-70% of a perimeter of each of the containers that are releasably connected to said first and second container flanges of said first container retainer, said first and second container flanges of said second container retainer configured to encircle about 15-70% of a perimeter of each of the containers that are releasably connected to said first and second container flanges of said second container retainer, the plurality of containers that are releasably secured to said first and second container flanges of said first container retainer are spaced apart from one another, the plurality of containers that are releasably secured to said first and second container flanges of said second container retainer are spaced apart from one another, at least one of said first and second container flanges of said first and second container retainers has a wave shape to facilitate in releasably securing the plurality of containers to said first and second container flanges of said first and second container retainers, at least one said first and second container flanges of said second container retainer configured to engage two different containers that are spaced apart from one another when said second container retainer is at least partially releasably securing the two different containers to said panel portion; and, a handle portion, said handle portion connected to said panel portion, said handle portion configured to enable a user to grasp said handle portion and carry said panel portion.
12. A portable package carrying arrangement comprising: a panel portion, said panel portion having a top surface, a bottom surface, and first and second side edges, wherein said bottom surface includes first and second container retainers, each of said container retainers includes first and second container flanges, each of said container retainers configured to releasably secure a plurality of containers to said panel portion such that each of the containers are positioned adjacent to one another and spaced apart from one another when connected by said first and second container retainers, each of said first and second container flanges for each of said first and second container retainers extends below said bottom surface of said panel portion, said first and second container flanges for each of said first and second container retainers are spaced apart from one another and face one another, said first and second container flanges of each of said first and second container retainers is configured to entrap at least a portion of the plurality of containers when the plurality of containers are releasably positioned and secured between said first and second container flanges for each of said first and second container retainers, said first and second container flanges of said first container retainer configured to encircle about 15-70% of a perimeter of each of the containers that are releasably connected to said first and second container flanges of said first container retainer, said first and second container flanges of said second container retainer configured to encircle about 15-70% of a perimeter of each of the containers that are releasably connected to said first and second container flanges of said second container retainer, the plurality of containers that are releasably secured to said first and second container flanges of said first container retainer are spaced apart from one another, the plurality of containers that are releasably secured to said first and second container flanges of said second container retainer are spaced apart from one another, at least one of said first and second container flanges of said first and second container retainers has a wave shape to facilitate in releasably securing the plurality of containers to said first and second container flanges of said first and second container retainers, said first and second container flanges each have a longitudinal length that extends a majority of a distance between said first and second sides of said panel portion; and, a handle portion, said handle portion connected to said panel portion, said handle portion configured to enable a user to grasp said handle portion and carry said panel portion.
13. The portable package carrying arrangement as defined in claim 11, wherein said second container flange of said first container retainer is connected to said first container flange of said second container retainer.
14. The portable package carrying arrangement as defined in claim 12, wherein said second container flange of said first container retainer is connected to said first container flange of said second container retainer.
15. The portable package carrying arrangement as defined in claim 11, wherein said first container flange of said first container retainer is configured to encircle less than 50% of the perimeter of each of the containers that are releasably connected to said first and second container flanges of said first container retainer, said second container flange of said first container retainer is configured to encircle less than 50% of the perimeter of each of the containers that are releasably connected to said first and second container flanges of said first container retainer, said first container flange of said second container retainer is configured to encircle less than 50% of the perimeter of each of the containers that are releasably connected to said first and second container flanges of said second container retainer, said second container flange of said second container retainer is configured to encircle less than 50% of the perimeter of each of the containers that are releasably connected to said first and second container flanges of said second container retainer.
16. The portable package carrying arrangement as defined in claim 12, wherein said first container flange of said first container retainer is configured to encircle less than 50% of the perimeter of each of the containers that are releasably connected to said first and second container flanges of said first container retainer, said second container flange of said first container retainer is configured to encircle less than 50% of the perimeter of each of the containers that are releasably connected to said first and second container flanges of said first container retainer, said first container flange of said second container retainer is configured to encircle less than 50% of the perimeter of each of the containers that are releasably connected to said first and second container flanges of said second container retainer, said second container flange of said second container retainer is configured to encircle less than 50% of the perimeter of each of the containers that are releasably connected to said first and second container flanges of said second container retainer.
17. The portable package carrying arrangement as defined in claim 14, wherein said first container flange of said first container retainer is configured to encircle less than 50% of the perimeter of each of the containers that are releasably connected to said first and second container flanges of said first container retainer, said second container flange of said first container retainer is configured to encircle less than 50% of the perimeter of each of the containers that are releasably connected to said first and second container flanges of said first container retainer, said first container flange of said second container retainer is configured to encircle less than 50% of the perimeter of each of the containers that are releasably connected to said first and second container flanges of said second container retainer, said second container flange of said second container retainer is configured to encircle less than 50% of the perimeter of each of the containers that are releasably connected to said first and second container flanges of said second container retainer.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Reference may now be made to the drawings which illustrate various non-limiting embodiments that the invention may take in physical form and in certain parts and arrangements of parts wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE NON-LIMITING EMBODIMENTS
(13) Referring now to the drawings wherein the showings are for the purpose of illustrating non-limiting embodiments of the invention only and not for the purpose of limiting the same,
(14) Referring now to
(15) The panel portion has a top surface 202 and a bottom surface 204. The top and/or bottom surfaces can include information (labels, barcode stickers, day counts, brand names, adverting etc.); however, this is not required. The information (when used) can be on a label or other printed material positioned on the panel portion, embossed on the panel portion, and/or printed on the panel portion; however, this is not required. As illustrated in
(16) The package carrying arrangement includes a handle portion 300 that is located at the front end 206 of the panel portion. The size and shape of the handle portion are non-limiting. Generally, the handle portion is integrally formed with and non-detachable from the panel portion; however, it can be appreciated that the handle portion can be configured to be detachable from the panel portion. The handle portion can optionally include an impressed zone 320. The impressed zone can optionally include a label or other printed material positioned on the handle portion, embossed on the handle portion, and/or printed on the handle portion; however, this is not required.
(17) The handle portion allows a user to conveniently carry the package carrying arrangement. The handle portion can optionally include flanges 330 that can be used to add strength and rigidity to the handle portion; however, this is not required. The innermost edge 332 of flange 330 (when used) can be arcuate shaped; however, this is not required. The handle portion includes an opening 340 by which the package carrying arrangement can be held by a user. Opening 340 is not limited by size or shape.
(18) As can be appreciated, the package carrying arrangement can be designed for use with two or more handle portions; however, this is not required.
(19) The back end 208 of the package carrying arrangement can optionally include one or more base flanges 270 that are configured to enable the package carrying arrangement to stand upright on a surface via the base flanges; however, this is not required. The number of base flanges, and the size and shape of the base flanges, are non-limiting. As illustrated in
(20) Provided on the bottom surface of the panel portion are a plurality of outwardly extending container flanges extending upwardly from the bottom surface. As illustrated in
(21) As illustrated in
(22) The ends of container flanges 240 and 241 are illustrated as being connected together; however, this is not required. Likewise, the ends of container flanges 260 and 261 are illustrated as being connected together; however, this is not required. As illustrated in
(23) Referring now to
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(25) Panel portion 200 can optionally include one or more position flanges 230. The position flanges are illustrated as being movable relative to the top or bottom surface of the panel portion; however, this is not required. The end of each of the position flanges includes a lip and/or hook 232; however, this is not required. The position flanges (when used) are configured to limit the distance a container can be slid between the container flanges. The lip 232 is configured to engage the rim and/or body of the container once the container has been slid a certain distance between the container flanges and thereafter inhibit or prevent the container from further being slid inwardly; however, this is not required. The position flange can optionally be biased in a position with an angle of from about 5-10 relative to the top or bottom surface of the panel portion; however, this is not required. As can be appreciated, the angle of the position flange can be less or greater than 5-10. The biased position of the position flange can be used to facilitate in creating a friction engagement between the container and the position flange and/or the container and the retaining rib; however, this is not required. Such friction engagement can be used to improve the connection of the container to the package carrying arrangement and/or to limit the movement of the container when connected to the package carrying arrangement; however, this is not required.
(26) Referring now to
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(29) In use, a container 900 (e.g., can, etc.) can be pushed into position on the panel portion with the lid 920 of the container facing the top or bottom surface of the panel portion. As the container is pushed into position, the container flanges can frictionally engage with the container. As illustrated in
(30) When the container is to be removed from the package carrying arrangement, the container is pulled outwardly from the container cavity. As the container is pulled from the container cavity, at least a portion of one or both of the container flanges flexes or deforms to allow the middle of the container to pass between the two container flanges and out of the container cavity. The procedure above for inserting and removing containers on the package carrying arrangement can be repeated for each of the container cavities on the package carrying arrangement.
(31) When the package carrying arrangement is partially or fully loaded with containers, the package carrying arrangement can be easily carried by the handle portion. When the package carrying arrangement includes base flanges, the package carrying arrangement can be stood upright on the base flanges.
(32) As illustrated in
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(35) The panel portion has a top surface 402 and a bottom surface 404. The top and/or bottom surfaces can include information (labels, barcode stickers, day counts, brand names, adverting etc.); however, this is not required. The information (when used) can be on a label or other printed material positioned on the panel portion, embossed on the panel portion, and/or printed on the panel portion; however, this is not required. As illustrated in
(36) The package carrying arrangement includes a handle portion 500 that is located at the front end 406 of the panel portion. The size and shape of the handle portion are non-limiting. Generally, the handle portion is integrally formed with and non-detachable from the panel portion; however, it can be appreciated that the handle portion can be configured to be detachable from the panel portion. The handle portion can optionally include an impressed zone 520. The impressed zone can optionally include a label or other printed material positioned on the handle portion, embossed on the handle portion, and/or printed on the handle portion; however, this is not required.
(37) The handle portion allows a user to conveniently carry the package carrying arrangement. The handle portion can optionally include flanges 530 that can be used to add strength and rigidity to the handle portion; however, this is not required. The innermost edge 532 of flange 530 (when used) can be arcuate shaped; however, this is not required. The handle portion includes an opening 540 by which the package carrying arrangement can be held by a user. Opening 540 is not limited by size or shape.
(38) As can be appreciated, the package carrying arrangement can be designed for use with two or more handle portions; however, this is not required.
(39) The back end 408 of the package carrying arrangement can optionally include one or more base flanges 570 that are configured to enable the package carrying arrangement to stand upright on a surface via the base flanges; however, this is not required. The number of base flanges, and the size and shape of the base flanges, are non-limiting. As illustrated in
(40) Provided on the top surface of the panel portion are a plurality of outwardly extending container flanges that extend upwardly from the top surface of the panel portion. As illustrated in
(41) As illustrated in
(42) Container flanges 430 and 440 are illustrated as being spaced apart and connected together via two connection flanges 435; however, this is not required. Likewise, the container flanges 450 and 460 are illustrated as being spaced apart and being connected together via two connection flanges 455; however, this is not required. As can be appreciated, the container flanges can be optionally connected together by other arrangements. As illustrated in
(43) Connected to each end of each of the container flanges is an optional flexible flange portion 424, 434, 444, 454, 464, 484; however, this is not required. All or a portion of the bottom of the flexible flange portion is spaced from the top or bottom surface of the panel portion. This spacing enables the flexible flange portion to flex outwardly from a container that is being inserted between or removed from two facing container flanges. The rear portion of the flexible flange portion is illustrated as being connected to the end of the container flanges. The rear portion of the flexible flange portion is illustrated as curving inwardly and having a radius of curvature that is generally the same or similar to the radius of curvature of the arcuate portion of the container flange that the flexible flange portion is connected to; however, this is not required. The front portion of the flexible flange portion is illustrated as curving outwardly; however, this is not required. The curvature of the front portion of the flexible flange portion facilitates in the insertion of the container between the flexible flange portions as the container is inserted between two container flanges; however, this is not required. The length of the front portion of the flexible flange portion can be equal to or less than the length of the rear portion of the flexible flange portion; however, this is not required. As illustrated in
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(46) Panel portion 400 can optionally include one or more position flanges (not shown). The position flanges (when used) can be movable relative to the top or bottom surface of the panel portion; however, this is not required. The end of each of the position flanges can include a lip and/or hook; however, this is not required. The position flanges (when used) are configured to limit the distance a container can be slid between the container flanges. The lip is configured to engage the rim and/or body of the container once the container has been slid a certain distance between the container flanges and thereafter inhibit or prevent the container from further being slid inwardly; however, this is not required. The position flange can optionally be biased in a position with an angle of from about 5-10 relative to the top or bottom surface of the panel portion; however, this is not required. As can be appreciated, the angle of the position flange can be less or greater than 5-10. The biased position of the position flange can be used to facilitate in creating a friction engagement between the container and the position flange and/or the container and the retaining rib; however, this is not required. Such friction engagement can be used to improve the connection of the container to the package carrying arrangement and/or to limit the movement of the container when connected to the package carrying arrangement; however, this is not required.
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(50) In use, a container 900 (e.g., can, etc.) can be pushed into position on the panel portion with the lid 920 of the container facing the top or bottom surface of the panel portion. As the container is pushed into position, the flexible flange portions on the container flanges engage the container body and are caused to flex and separate from one another. As illustrated in
(51) When the package carrying arrangement is partially or fully loaded with containers, the package carrying arrangement can be easily carried by the handle portion. When the package carrying arrangement includes base flanges, the package carrying arrangement can be stood upright on the base flanges.
(52) Referring now to
(53) As illustrated in
(54) The panel portion has a top surface 602 and a bottom surface 604. The top and/or bottom surfaces can include information (labels, barcode stickers, day counts, brand names, adverting etc.); however, this is not required. The information (when used) can be on a label or other printed material positioned on the panel portion, embossed on the panel portion, and/or printed on the panel portion; however, this is not required.
(55) Referring now to
(56) The bottom surface of the panel portion can include one or more impressed zones 720 for the purpose of providing various types of information (e.g., a label, a sticker, etc.); however, this is not required. The bottom surface of the panel portion can optionally include a printed design, ribs that form a design, etc. The ribs and/or printed design (when used) can be configured to improve the structural integrity and/or rigidity of the panel portion; however, this is not required. As illustrated in
(57) Provided on the top surface of the panel portion are a plurality of outwardly extending container flanges extending upwardly from the top surface. As illustrated in
(58) As illustrated in
(59) Container flanges 630 and 640 are illustrated as being spaced apart and not connected together. Likewise, the container flanges 650 and 660 are illustrated as being spaced apart and not connected together; however, this is not required. As can be appreciated, the container flanges can be optionally connected together. As illustrated in
(60) Connected to each end of each of the container flanges is an optional flexible flange portion 624, 634, 644, 654, 664, 674; however, this is not required. All or a portion of the bottom of the flexible flange portion is spaced from the top surface of the panel portion. This spacing enables the flexible flange portion to flex outwardly from a container that is being inserted between or removed from two facing container flanges. The rear portion of the flexible flange portion is illustrated as being connected to the end of the container flanges. The rear portion of the flexible flange portion is illustrated as curving inwardly and having a radius of curvature that is generally the same or similar to the radius of curvature of the arcuate portion of the container flange that the flexible flange portion is connected to; however, this is not required. The front portion of the flexible flange portion is illustrated as curving outwardly; however, this is not required. The curvature of the front portion of the flexible flange portion facilitates in the insertion of the container between the flexible flange portions as the container is inserted between two container flanges; however, this is not required. The length of the front portion of the flexible flange portion can be equal to or less than the length of the rear portion of the flexible flange portion; however, this is not required. As illustrated in
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(63) Panel portion 600 can optionally include one or more position flanges 680. The position flanges are illustrated as being movable relative to the top or bottom surface of the panel portion; however, this is not required. The end of each of the position flanges includes a lip and/or hook 682; however, this is not required. The position flanges (when used) are configured to limit the distance a container can be slid between the container flanges. The lip 682 is configured to engage the rim and/or body of the container once the container has been slid a certain distance between the container flanges and thereafter inhibit or prevent the container from further being slid inwardly; however, this is not required. The position flange can optionally be biased in a position with an angle of from about 5-10 relative to the top or bottom surface of the panel portion; however, this is not required. As can be appreciated, the angle of the position flange can be less or greater than 5-10. The biased position of the position flange can be used to facilitate in creating a friction engagement between the container and the position flange and/or the container and the retaining rib; however, this is not required. Such friction engagement can be used to improve the connection of the container to the package carrying arrangement and/or to limit the movement of the container when connected to the package carrying arrangement; however, this is not required.
(64) Referring now to
(65) In use, a container 900 (e.g., can, etc.) can be pushed into position on the panel portion with the lid 920 of the container facing the top or bottom surface of the panel portion. As the container is pushed into position, the flexible flange portions and the container flanges engage the container body and are caused to flex and separate from one another. As illustrated in
(66) When the package carrying arrangement is partially or fully loaded with containers, the package carrying arrangement can be easily carried by the handle portion.
(67) It will thus be seen that the objects set forth above, among those made apparent from the preceding description, are efficiently attained, and since certain changes may be made in the constructions set forth without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention, it is intended that all matter contained in the above description and shown in the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense. The invention has been described with reference to preferred and alternate embodiments. Modifications and alterations will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon reading and understanding the detailed discussion of the invention provided herein. This invention is intended to include all such modifications and alterations insofar as they come within the scope of the present invention. It is also to be understood that the following claims are intended to cover all of the generic and specific features of the invention herein described and all statements of the scope of the invention, which, as a matter of language, might be said to fall therebetween.