CLIP-IN CARRIER PACKAGE FOR BEVERAGE CANS
20180282039 · 2018-10-04
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D2571/00475
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2571/00296
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2571/00932
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2571/00716
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D71/46
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2571/00277
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2571/0029
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D71/0055
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2571/0066
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A carrier package for securing and carrying a plurality of beverage cans includes a base for supporting the cans, a pair of opposed side walls flanking the cans and extending above the cans and a handle extending upwardly from an upper part of the side walls. The carrier package includes a plurality of apertures arranged in spaced-apart relation along each of the side walls and positioned adjacent to respective top portions of the cans to enable part of each top of each can to protrude through a corresponding aperture and a plurality of flaps each having a lower end defined by an upper edge of a corresponding aperture, the flaps being shaped and positioned to fit obliquely within respective upper rims of the cans to secure the cans with respect to the side walls while the tops of the cans protrude from the respective apertures.
Claims
1. A carrier package for securing and carrying a plurality of beverage cans each having an upper rim, the carrier package comprising: a base for supporting the plurality of beverage cans; a pair of opposed side walls, each comprising: a lower portion extending upward from the base at respective sides thereof and flanking the cans; and an upper portion extending from a top part of the lower portion and extending inwardly and above the cans to meet the opposed upper portion at a connection point; a handle extending upwardly from the connection point; a plurality of apertures arranged in spaced-apart relation along each of the side walls and positioned to be adjacent to respective top portions of the cans to enable part of each top of each beverage can to protrude through a corresponding aperture; and a plurality of flaps each having a lower end that is defined by an upper edge of a corresponding aperture, the flaps being shaped and positioned to fit obliquely within respective upper rims of the beverage cans to secure the cans with respect to the side walls while the tops of the beverage cans protrude from the respective apertures.
2. The carrier package of claim 1, wherein the flaps have respective arcuate edges that fit into the respective upper rims of the beverage cans.
3. The carrier package of claim 2, wherein the pair of opposed side walls, the apertures and the flaps are sized, positioned and configured such that each flap is displaceable from a disengaged position along the side of or above the corresponding can to an engaged position where the flap fits within the upper rim of the corresponding can, in response to upward displacement of the handle.
4. The carrier package of claim 3, wherein the pair of opposed side walls, the apertures and the flaps are sized, positioned and configured such that each flap snap-fits into the corresponding upper rim of the can as the flap is displaced from the disengaged position to the engaged position.
5. The carrier package of claim 3, wherein the pair of opposed side walls, the apertures and the flaps are sized, positioned and configured such that each flap that is snap-fit into the upper rim of the corresponding can, stays in engaged position in response to downward displacement of the handle.
6. The carrier package of claim 3, wherein the pair of opposed side walls, the apertures and the flaps are sized, positioned and configured such that each flap is displaceable from the engaged position to the disengaged position in response to downward displacement of the handle.
7. The carrier package of claim 3, wherein the apertures are defined by an upper edge and a lower edge, the upper edge defining a concave aperture shape and the lower end of the flaps, the lower edge having a convex aperture shape, the upper and lower edges meeting at a highest point of the aperture, and when the flaps are in the engaged position the highest point of the aperture is above the rims of the cans.
8. The carrier package of claim 1, wherein the apertures each comprise a main region and two arms extending upward from respective sides of the main region, defining the flap between the two arms.
9. The carrier package of claim 8, wherein the main region is defined by curvilinear upper and lower edges and wherein a pre-fold line extends between a side of the upper edge of the aperture to an opposite side of the upper edge so as to delineate a pre-fold zone between the pre-fold line and the upper edge of the aperture for each of the flaps.
10. The carrier package of claim 1, further comprising base openings arranged in spaced-apart relation along each of the side walls and positioned to be adjacent to respective bottom portions of the cans to enable a portion of each bottom of each can to protrude through a corresponding base opening.
11. The carrier package of claim 10, wherein the base openings are defined by an upper score line and an arc-shaped lower edge, the upper score line defining tabs extending downwardly from the side walls.
12. The carrier package of claim 11, wherein the base, the side walls, the flaps, the tabs and the handle are all formed from a single blank of material, the blank comprising an inner surface and an outer surface, the outer surface including indicia.
13. The carrier package of claim 12, wherein the carrier package has a flat configuration and a folded configuration, the folded configuration including the engaged position and the disengaged position, and wherein the blank comprises, when in the flat configuration: a central portion corresponding to the base of the carrier package; a pair of opposed middle portions on either side of the central portion and corresponding to the side walls of the carrier package; and a pair of opposed end portions corresponding to the handle of the carrier package; wherein the blank in the flat configuration has a longitudinal dimension extending along the central portion, the pair of opposed middle portions, and the pair of opposed end portions, and folds extending along a transverse dimension of the blank.
14. The carrier package of claim 13, wherein the folds define the central portion, the pair of opposed middle portions, and the pair of opposed end portions with respect to each other, the folds comprising: two pairs of bottom folds provided on either side of the central portion of the blank, and defining a width of the base; two pairs of top folds provided between respective middle and end portions, defining a height of the lower portions of the side walls; two end folds on respective end portions, defining the widths of the upper portions of the side walls and a height of the handle; wherein each pair of bottom folds and each pair of top folds consists of two folds.
15. The carrier package of claim 14, wherein the pair of bottom folds forms a flexible bottom portion between the base and the lower portion of the side walls, the flexible bottom portion wrapping around a bottom part of the beverage cans when in the folded configuration and wherein the pair of top folds forms a flexible top portion between the lower portion of the side walls and the upper portion of the side walls, the flexible top portion wrapping around a top part of the beverage cans when in the folded configuration and wherein the pair of bottom folds and the pair of top folds are located and configured to enable: movement of the lower portion of the side walls toward the beverage cans in response to an upward displacement of the handle; and movement of the lower portion of the side walls away from the beverage cans in response to a downward displacement of the handle.
16. The carrier package of claim 14, wherein the apertures are located in an apertured region of the side walls, and at least one fold of the pair of top folds extends along the apertured region.
17. The carrier package of claim 16, wherein the pair of top folds comprises an upper fold and a lower fold, the lower fold extending through the apertured region where the main regions of the apertures are located, and the upper fold extending through the apertured region where tips of the arms of the apertures are located.
18. The carrier package of claim 17, wherein the upper fold is discontinuous and comprises a plurality of discrete fold lines located in between adjacent apertures and between end apertures and adjacent side edges of the side wall, thus providing foldless regions where the flaps are located and wherein the lower fold is continuous and extends through all material of the apertured region.
19. The carrier package of claim 14, wherein each of the upper portions of the side walls comprises a proximal member connected to the lower portion and a distal member connected to the proximal member, wherein an end fold is located to define the proximal and distal members, wherein the distal members of the opposed upper portions each comprise an opening, the openings being aligned when the distal members are connected in co-planar fashion to form a single handle opening for receiving a hand of a user.
20. A carrier package for securing and carrying a plurality of beverage cans each having an upper rim, the carrier package comprising: a base for supporting the plurality of beverage cans; side structures extending upward from the base and flanking the beverage cans; a handle extending upwardly from an upper part of the side structures and located above the beverage cans; a plurality of flaps connected to the side structures, each flap being shaped and positioned to be displaceable from a disengaged position along a side of a corresponding beverage can to an engaged position where the flap fits within an upper rim of the corresponding beverage can, in response to upward displacement of the handle, the flaps thereby securing the beverage cans.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0115] In the following description, the same numerical references refer to similar elements. Furthermore, for the sake of simplicity and clarity, namely so as to not unduly burden the figures with several references numbers, not all figures contain references to all the components and features, and references to some components and features may be found in only one figure, and components and features of the present disclosure which are illustrated in other figures can be easily inferred therefrom. The embodiments, geometrical configurations, materials mentioned and/or dimensions shown in the figures are optional, and are given for exemplification purposes only.
[0116] Moreover, although the embodiments of the carrier package and corresponding parts thereof consist of certain geometrical configurations as explained and illustrated herein, not all of these components and geometries are essential and thus should not be taken in their restrictive sense. It is to be understood, as also apparent to a person skilled in the art, that other suitable components and cooperation thereinbetween, as well as other suitable geometrical configurations, may be used for the carrier package, as will be briefly explained herein and as can be easily inferred herefrom by a person skilled in the art. Moreover, it will be appreciated that positional descriptions such as above, below, left, right and the like should, unless otherwise indicated, be taken in the context of the figures and should not be considered limiting.
[0117] Embodiments of the present invention provide a carrier package that notably includes flaps that can clip into an upper rim of beverage cans to support and secure the beverage cans, particularly when a user lifts the carrier packed via a handle. Various aspects and embodiments are described below.
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[0119] It is appreciated that, in alternative embodiments (not shown), the total number of apertures is less than the number of cans that are contained within the package. For instance, when viewed from the front, the side walls may be substantially shaped as rectangles, and the apertures and base openings may be located at the corners of the substantially rectangular shape. In other words, for a carrier package containing eight cans, a total of four apertures and four base openings would be provided on the carrier package, thus enabling a portion of the top and the bottom of the cans at each end of a row only to protrude through a corresponding aperture and base opening respectively. In another embodiment (not shown), the carrier package can comprise the same number of apertures than the number of cans to carry and no base opening.
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[0126] As previously mentioned, in addition to the apertures 500 and associated flaps 600 that maintain the top parts of the beverage cans in place within the carrier package, base openings 700 are preferably used to support the bottom parts of the cans in place as shown in the embodiment of
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[0128] As previously described, the side walls 300 of the carrier package further include the flaps 600 that are shaped and positioned to fit obliquely within respective upper rims of the beverage cans. The cans are thus secured in place with respect to the side walls 300 while the tops of the beverage cans protrude from the respective apertures 500 as shown in
[0129] The opposed side walls 300, the apertures 500 and the flaps 600 are sized, positioned and configured such that each flap is displaceable from a disengaged position to an engaged position in response to an upward displacement of the handle 400. In response to a downward movement of the handle 400, each flap 600 is displaced from the engaged position to the disengaged position. Moving the handle 400 downward can therefore allow a user to easily grab a beverage can and take it out of the package, or to insert a can in an empty aperture 500. Taking a beverage can out or positioning one into the package is facilitated through open ends of the package that are defined by the opposed side walls 300.
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[0134] The carrier package has two main configurations: a folded configuration as shown in
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[0136] In an embodiment of the invention in the folded configuration, the folds 900 comprise two pairs each of: bottom folds 910 and top folds 920. The bottom folds 910 are provided on either side of the central portion 810 of the blank, and define a width of the base 200. The height of the lower portions 310 of the side walls is defined by the top folds 920 that are provided between respective middle 820 and end 830 portions of the blank. Each pair of bottom folds and each pair of top folds consists of two folds, therefore forming flexible sections of the carrier package. More precisely, the pair of bottom folds forms a flexible bottom portion between the base 200 and the lower portion 310 of the side walls. This flexible bottom portion wraps around a bottom part of the beverage cans when in the folded configuration. Similarly, the pair of top folds forms a flexible top portion between the lower portion 310 of the side walls and the upper portion 320 of the side walls. The flexible top portion thus wraps around a top part of the beverage cans when in the folded configuration. The position and the configuration of the bottom folds 910 and the top folds 920 enable a movement of the lower portion 310 of the side walls. In response to an upward displacement of the handle 400, which happens when the user grabs the carrier package by the handle and transports it, each of the lower portions 310 of the side walls moves toward the beverage cans to secure the cans in place by pushing the opposed cans tightly towards each other. In contrast, a downward displacement of the handle 400 results in a movement of the lower portion 310 of the side walls away from the beverage cans. The movement of the side walls against the beverage cans and the adjustment of the carrier package to its content is made possible by the accuracy of the calculated dimensions and configuration of each geometrical feature of the carrier. Preferably, the carrier package is also designed to be easily stored, stacked and reused. The carrier package can be flattened and put in the recycling bin, or stored to be reused for multiple visits to a store since the package is not damaged after being repeatedly used to carry the cans, manipulated to take cans out or put empty cans in, folded and flattened.
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[0140] As previously mentioned, the side walls 300 comprise lower 310 and upper 320 portions. In an embodiment, each of the upper portions 320 of the side walls includes a proximal member 340 that is connected to the lower portion 310 of the side wall. Each of the upper portions 320 additionally includes a distal member 350 connected to the proximal member 340. An end fold 930 defines the proximal 340 and distal 350 members. The distal members 350 of the opposed upper portions 320 are connected in co-planar fashion to form the handle 400. The handle is made of opposed faces of the distal members 350 that are connected together to form a two-layer structure. The distal members 350 may be glued together to form the handle 400. Each of the distal members comprises an opening 410, and the openings are aligned when the distal members 350 are connected together to form a single handle opening for receiving the hand of the user. As mentioned above, for storing or shipping purposes, the handle 400 may be folded down towards either side of the carrier package, and multiple carrier packages containing cans can be stacked on top of each other.
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[0142] Several alternative embodiments and examples have been described and illustrated herein. The embodiments of the invention described above are intended to be exemplary only. A person of ordinary skill in the art would appreciate the features of the individual embodiments, and the possible combinations and variations of the components. A person of ordinary skill in the art would further appreciate that any of the embodiments could be provided in any combination with the other embodiments disclosed herein. It is understood that the invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the central characteristics thereof. The present examples and embodiments, therefore, are to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive, and the invention is not to be limited to the details given herein. Accordingly, while the specific embodiments have been illustrated and described, numerous modifications come to mind. The scope of the invention is therefore intended to be limited solely by the scope of the appended claims.