NESTING CONTAINER CARRIER
20180251261 ยท 2018-09-06
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D71/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C67/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D71/50
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D21/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D71/50
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A container carrier and manufacturing method therefore are provided. The container carrier may include a plurality of annular structures connected by bridges. The annular structures may include a side wall formed of side wall portions separated by side wall voids. Each side wall portion has an upper and a lower side wall segment joined at a ledge, with the upper side wall segment having a smaller diameter relative to the lower side wall segment of the side wall portion. Flanges are positioned at the bottom of each side wall void to collectively engage containers. The bottom portion of the lower side wall segment has an inner diameter that is larger than the outer diameter of the upper side wall and smaller than the outer diameter of the ledge such that the bottom of a first container carrier will rest upon the ledge of a second, same-shaped container carrier when stacked.
Claims
1. A container carrier for securing together and carrying multiple containers comprising: an integrally molded body including a plurality of annular structures, wherein each annular structure is connected by a bridge to at least one adjacent annular structure of the plurality of annular structures; wherein each annular structure includes a side wall formed of side wall portions separated by side wall voids formed in the side wall, and a top surface connecting the side wall portions, wherein each side wall portion has a respective upper side wall segment that has a reduced diameter relative to a respective lower side wall segment of the side wall portion, the upper and lower side wall segments being joined at a ledge that spans a difference between respective diameters in the upper and lower side wall segments; wherein a respective flange is positioned proximate a bottom end of each side wall void; wherein the flanges of each annular structure are collectively configured to releasably engage a corresponding container of the multiple containers; and wherein a bottom portion of the lower side wall segment is shaped to have an inner diameter that is larger than an outer diameter of the upper side wall segment and smaller than an outer diameter of the ledge, so that the bottom portion of the lower side wall segment will rest upon the ledge of a second, same-shaped container carrier when stacked.
2. The container carrier of claim 1, wherein each bridge between adjacent annular structures is defined by: a top surface that is connectively formed between adjacent annular structures; and an inner side wall portion and an outer side wall portion, wherein each of the inner and outer side wall portions has a respective upper side wall segment that has a reduced width relative to a lower side wall segment of the side wall portion, the upper and lower side wall segments being joined at a ledge that spans a difference between respective widths in the upper and lower side wall segments.
3. The container carrier of claim 1, wherein the top surface connecting the side wall portions of each annular structure includes notched voids continuous with respective side wall voids such that the flanges positioned proximate the bottom ends of each side wall void are accommodated by the notched voids in the top surface of a second, same-shaped container carrier when stacked.
4. The container carrier of claim 1, wherein the flanges project inwardly and are oriented upwardly at an angle; and wherein the flanges have a perimeter profile as viewed from above that is smaller and nests within a perimeter profile as viewed from above of the notched voids in the top surface.
5. The container carrier of claim 1, further comprising an integrally formed graspable loop that extends from a bottom of a lower side wall segment of an inner side wall portion of a bridge to a bottom of a lower side wall segment of an inner side wall portion of an opposite bridge, wherein a peak height of the graspable loop extends beyond the top surfaces of the annular structures and bridges.
6. The container carrier of claim 1, wherein the top surface connecting the side wall portions of each annular structure has central region defined by an intermediate perimeter.
7. The container carrier of claim 1, wherein a height of the lower side wall segments is greater than a height of the upper side wall segments.
8. The container carrier of claim 1, wherein the side wall portions are tapered such that the upper side wall segment has a smaller width relative to the width of the lower side wall segment.
9. The container carrier of claim 1, wherein the plurality of annular structures is one of two, three, four, six, or eight annular structures.
10. The container carrier of claim 1, wherein the container carrier is formed of a flexible plastic.
11. A manufacturing method for a container carrier for securing together and carrying multiple containers by the necks, the method comprising: molding an integrally formed body including a plurality of annular structures, wherein each annular structure is connected by a bridge to at least one adjacent annular structure of the plurality of annular structures; forming in each annular structure a side wall formed of side wall portions separated by side wall voids formed in the side wall, and a top surface connecting the side wall portions, wherein each side wall portion has a respective upper side wall segment that has a reduced diameter relative to a respective lower side wall segment of the side wall portion, the upper and lower side wall segments being joined at a ledge that spans a difference between respective diameters in the upper and lower side wall segments; forming a respective flange proximate a bottom end of each side wall void; forming the flanges of each annular structure to collectively and releasably engage a corresponding container of the multiple containers; and forming a bottom portion of the lower side wall segment to have an inner diameter that is larger than an outer diameter of the upper side wall and smaller than an outer diameter of the ledge, so that the bottom portion of the lower side wall segment will rest upon the ledge of a second, same-shaped container carrier when stacked.
12. The method of claim 11, wherein each bridge between adjacent annular structures is defined by: a top surface that is connectively formed between adjacent annular structures; and an inner side wall portion and an outer side wall portion, wherein each of the inner and outer side wall portions has a respective upper side wall segment that has a reduced width relative to a lower side wall segment of the side wall portion, the upper and lower side wall segments being joined at a ledge that spans a difference between respective widths in the upper and lower side wall segments.
13. The method of claim 11, wherein the top surface connecting the side wall portions of each annular structure includes notched voids continuous with respective side wall voids such that the flanges positioned proximate the bottom ends of each side wall void are accommodated by the notched voids in the top surface of a second, same-shaped container carrier when stacked.
14. The method of claim 11, wherein the flanges project inwardly and are oriented upwardly at an angle; and wherein the flanges have a perimeter profile as viewed from above that is smaller and nests within a perimeter profile as viewed from above of the notched voids in the top surface.
15. The method of claim 11, the method further comprising: forming a graspable loop that extends from a bottom of a lower side wall segment of an inner side wall portion of a bridge to a bottom of a lower side wall segment of an inner side wall portion of a parallel bridge, wherein the peak height of the graspable loop extends beyond the top surfaces of the annular structures and bridges.
16. The method of claim 11, wherein the top surface connecting the side wall portions of each annular structure has central region defined by an intermediate perimeter.
17. The method of claim 11, wherein a height of the lower side wall segments is greater than a height of the upper side wall segments.
18. The method of claim 11, wherein the side wall portions are tapered such that the upper side wall segment has a smaller width relative to the width of the lower side wall segment.
19. The method of claim 11, wherein the plurality of annular structures is one of two, three, four, six, or eight annular structures.
20. A container carrier for securing together and carrying multiple containers by the necks comprising: an integrally molded body including a plurality of annular structures, wherein each annular structure is connected by a bridge to at least one adjacent annular structure of the plurality of annular structures; wherein each annular structure includes a side wall formed of side wall portions separated by side wall voids formed in the side wall, and a top surface connecting the side wall portions, wherein each side wall portion has a respective upper side wall segment that has a reduced diameter relative to a lower side wall segment of the side wall portion, the upper and lower side wall segments being joined at a ledge that spans a difference between respective diameters in the upper and lower side wall segments; wherein a respective flange is positioned proximate a bottom end of each side wall void; wherein the flanges of each annular structure are collectively configured to releasably engage a corresponding container of the multiple containers; wherein a bottom portion of the lower side wall segment is shaped to have an inner diameter that is larger than an outer diameter of the upper side wall and smaller than an outer diameter of the ledge, so that the bottom portion of the lower side wall segment will rest upon the ledge of a second, same-shaped container carrier when stacked; wherein a height of the lower side wall segments is greater than a height of the upper side wall segments; and wherein the top surface connecting the side wall portions of each annular structure includes notched voids continuous with respective side wall voids such that the flanges positioned proximate the bottom ends of each side wall void are accommodated by the notched voids in the top surface of a second, same-shaped container carrier when stacked.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0033] Selected embodiments of the present disclosure will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art from this disclosure that the following descriptions of the embodiments of the disclosure are provided for illustration only and not for the purpose of limiting the disclosure as defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.
[0034] Turning to the figures,
[0035] The annular structures 12 may each comprise a side wall 16 formed by side wall portions 18 that are separated by side wall voids 20 formed in the side wall 16. A top surface 22 may connect the side wall portions 18. Each annular structure 12 is formed in a generally circular shape (i.e., circular except where intersecting bridges 14) centered on a vertical central axis A running through a center C of the top surface 22. The side wall portions 18 are formed to be arcuate shapes of revolution around the central axis A. Each side wall portion 18 may be configured to include an upper side wall segment 24 and a lower side wall segment 26. Turning briefly to
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[0037] Similar to the side wall portions 18 of the annular structures 12, the inner and outer side wall portions 36, 38 of the bridges 14 may each have an upper side wall segment 36a, 38a and a lower side wall segment 36b, 38b. As illustrated in the top view of the container carrier in
[0038] Continuing with to
[0039] As shown in
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[0041] The flanges 30 may be formed to project inwardly and orient upwardly at an angle, as illustrated in
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[0046] Perspective, front, and sectional views of a stack of two container carriers are illustrated in
[0047] The embodiment of container carrier 10 depicted in
[0048] In any of the embodiments described herein, the body 11 of the container carrier 10 may be preferentially formed of a flexible plastic. Being both strong and lightweight, plastic is an advantageous material for use in container carriers. It is preferable that the plastic be flexible in nature to accommodate the releasable engagement of the containers with the flanges. Specifically, the plastic may be high density polyethylene (HDPE), and it may further be recycled HDPE. It will be appreciated that container carriers formed of flexible plastic have the additional benefit of being recyclable.
[0049] The container carriers described above may be used to provide a convenient carrying mechanism for containers of all sorts, but are particularly advantageous due to the manner in which the annular structures and bridges are formed so as to be stackable upon each other, which provides for compact and efficient packaging and shipment, thereby lowering costs.
[0050] It should be understood that the embodiments herein are illustrative and not restrictive, since the scope of the invention is defined by the appended claims rather than by the description preceding them, and all changes that fall within metes and bounds of the claims, or equivalence of such metes and bounds thereof are therefore intended to be embraced by the claims.