CONTAINER CARRIER
20240351761 ยท 2024-10-24
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D63/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D71/504
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D63/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D63/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A container carrier forming a package of unitized containers includes a network of molded ribs forming a plurality of container receiving openings formed in a plane. An arrangement of inwardly extending tabs are formed in each container receiving opening toward a center of each container receiving opening. A plurality of discrete handles are formed along one edge of the container carrier. The container carrier is engageable with a sidewall of each container so that each tab of the arrangement of tabs engages with a corresponding container of the plurality of containers.
Claims
1. A container carrier for unitizing a plurality of containers, the container carrier comprising: a network of molded ribs forming a plurality of container receiving openings; an arrangement of inwardly extending tabs formed in each container receiving opening toward a center of each container receiving opening, each tab of the arrangement of tabs engageable with a corresponding container of the plurality of containers; and a plurality of discrete handles formed along one edge of the container carrier, each handle corresponding with a transverse pair of container receiving openings.
2. The container carrier of claim 1 further comprising frangible joints formed between each transverse pair of container receiving openings.
3. The container carrier of claim 2 wherein the container carrier comprises a stick of tranverse pairs of container receiving openings that are dividable into a desired even number of containers smaller than the stick.
4. The container carrier of claim 1 wherein the container carrier comprises a longitudinal space between each handle of the plurality of discrete handles.
5. The container carrier of claim 4 wherein the longitudinal space terminates in an opening between adjacent container receiving openings.
6. The container carrier of claim 5 wherein the opening is triangular.
7. The container carrier of claim 5 wherein the opening comprises two prongs, each prong extending toward a closest respective container receiving opening.
8. The container carrier of claim 1 wherein each tab is engageable with a circumferential groove in the corresponding container.
9. The container carrier of claim 1 comprising a reduced thickness between each transverse pair of container receiving openings.
10. The container carrier of claim 1 wherein the container carrier comprises twelve pairs of transverse container receiving openings.
11. The container carrier of claim 1 comprising a line of weakness positioned between each handle and each respective transverse pair of container receiving openings.
12. The container carrier of claim 11 wherein the line of weakness comprises a reduced thickness of material.
13. The container carrier of claim 1 wherein each arrangement of inwardly extending tabs comprise a lesser thickness than the network of molded ribs.
14. A container carrier for unitizing a plurality of containers, the container carrier comprising: a network of molded ribs forming a plurality of container receiving openings arranged in transverse pairs; frangible joints formed between each transverse pair of container receiving openings; an arrangement of inwardly extending tabs formed in each container receiving opening toward a center of each container receiving opening, each tab of the arrangement of tabs engageable with a corresponding container of the plurality of containers; and a plurality of discrete handles formed along one edge of the container carrier, each handle corresponding with each transverse pair of container receiving openings, wherein a longitudinal space is formed between each handle of the plurality of discrete handles, the longitudinal space terminating in an opening wider than the longitudinal space between adjacent container receiving openings.
15. The container carrier of claim 14 wherein the opening is triangular.
16. The container carrier of claim 14 wherein the opening comprises two prongs, each prong extending toward a closest respective container receiving opening.
17. The container carrier of claim 14 wherein the container carrier comprises a stick of tranverse pairs of container receiving openings that are dividable into a desired even number of containers smaller than the stick.
18. The container carrier of claim 14 wherein the tab includes a tapered thickness from a thickest portion at a proximal end along the opening to a thinnest portion at a distal end at a furthest edge.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0017] The present invention provides a container carrier to unitize a plurality of containers into beverage multipacks. Container carriers and various unitized packages of containers according to various embodiments of this invention is shown in
[0018] According to a preferred embodiment of this invention, the container carrier 10 is injection molded or otherwise formed from high density polyethylene (HDPE). Alternatively, PET or PPE plastics may be used. Alternatively, other polymers may be used or even non-polymers that exhibit desired characteristics for this application. Preferably, the material is generally rigid and 100% post-consumer recyclable in most or all markets.
[0019] Once manufactured, the container carrier 10 may be applied to groups of containers 100 to make completed unitized multipacks or packages 120. It is contemplated and desirable that a single stick of container carries 10 is capable of division into 2 packs, 4 packs, 6 packs, 8 packs, 10 packs and/or 12 packs without departing from the essential features of this invention.
[0020] In a preferred embodiment of this invention, the container carrier 10 includes a network of molded ribs 20 forming a plurality of container receiving openings 30 corresponding with a desired size of multipack. As shown in the figures, the container receiving openings 30 are preferably arranged in transverse pairs.
[0021] The plurality of container receiving openings 30 are preferably formed in a plane 35. As used herein, the plane 35 generally includes at least one side of the container carrier that is entirely planar. Although the container carrier 10 described includes some thickness, the thickness is generally negligible compared to a footprint of the container carrier 10, particularly in the embodiments shown in
[0022] The plurality of container receiving openings 30 are preferably of a common size and configuration across the container carrier 10.
[0023] As shown for example in
[0024] An arrangement of inwardly extending tabs 50 are formed in each container receiving opening 30 toward a center of each container receiving opening 30. Each tab 50 of the arrangement of tabs 50 are engageable with a corresponding container 100, such as within a circumferential groove 110 in a corresponding container 100 of the plurality of containers 100 to form a package. The arrangement preferably comprises a plurality of inwardly extending tabs 50 formed in each container receiving opening 30 toward a center of each container receiving opening 30. Each tab 50 of the arrangement of tabs 50 in each container receiving opening 30 engageable with a corresponding container 100 of the plurality of containers 100.
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[0027] In one embodiment, the subject tabs 50 taper in thickness as the tab structure extends toward a central portion of the container receiving openings 30. As such, the tab 50 may be thickest where attached to the opening edge and thinnest at a distal end toward a center of the opening.
[0028] A plurality of discrete handles 70 are preferably formed along one edge of the container carrier 10. As shown in
[0029] According to a preferred embodiment, the container carrier 10 includes a longitudinal space 85 between each handle 70 of the plurality of discrete handles 70. The longitudinal space 85 preferably terminates in an opening 86 between adjacent container receiving openings 30. The subject opening 86 enable separation of the frangible joints 80 between transverse pairs of container openings 30 to be separated without damaging the integrity of the resulting package(s). The opening 86 may be triangular 88 such as shown in
[0030] In a preferred embodiment, each tab 50 comprises a thickness less than a thickness of the network of molded ribs 20 forming the plurality of container receiving openings 30. By reducing a thickness of the tabs 50, the containers 100 may be applied and, particularly, removed with less effort than tabs 50 having a full thickness. This assists the consumer in removing containers 100 from the package 120 without undue force.
[0031] In a preferred embodiment, a line of weakness creating a hinge 75 is formed between each handle 70 and the longitudinal edge of the container carrier 10. The hinge 75 may be formed with a reduced thickness of material between the one edge of the container carrier 10 and the handle 70. More specifically, the hinge 75 may comprise a fillet 77, specifically a semi-circular or triangular groove, extending across the one edge of the container carrier 10. According to one embodiment, the reduced thickness or fillet 77 is positioned along an underside of the container carrier 10. In such an arrangement, the handle 70 may be urged downward after application to permit a more compact package 120 without undue interference from an outwardly extending handle 70.
[0032] The subject design may accommodate high speed application for high application efficiency that can be used in standard bottle lineswhich current curbside recyclable beverage multipacks struggle to meet. Further, the side-applied attachment method allows for a uniform pack size, stability, function similar to traditional flexible multipacks without damaging bottle labels. Store merchandising is also improved through the subject design because of ease of the foldable handle design and pack integrity. The tabbed bottle retention feature further permit the container carrier to be applied to differing bottle shapes and sizes
[0033] For ease of application to containers and handling of bulk container carriers 10, a pitch 95, or longitudinal distance, between adjacent container receiving openings 30 is constant throughout the stick 90. As such, the pitch 95 between container receiving openings 30 within a single container carrier 10 is the same as the pitch 95 between edge container receiving openings 30 of adjacent container carriers 10 that are joined within the stick 90.
[0034] The invention illustratively disclosed herein suitably may be practiced in the absence of any element, part, step, component, or ingredient which is not specifically disclosed herein.
[0035] While in the foregoing detailed description this invention has been described in relation to certain preferred embodiments thereof, and many details have been set forth for purposes of illustration, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that the invention is susceptible to additional embodiments and that certain of the details described herein can be varied considerably without departing from the basic principles of the invention.