Container for providing easy access to beverage cans
09926121 ยท 2018-03-27
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D2571/00895
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B61/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D5/0227
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2571/00574
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B11/004
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2571/0066
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2571/00728
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B61/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2571/00456
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D5/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2571/0058
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D5/542
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2571/00901
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D75/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D5/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D71/36
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D5/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B61/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B61/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D5/54
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A container having a multiplicity of cans therein. The container disclosed is modified from a rectangular, closed wall container to a container with part of the walls removed, thereby allowing easy access to the cans of the container. Applicant discloses a unique relationship between the walls of the opened container and the size of the beverage cans. Applicant also discloses a method for constructing a closed container that may be easily modified to remove the cans of the container.
Claims
1. A container comprising: a plurality of walls including a front wall, a rear wall, a top wall, a bottom wall and two side walls, the walls containing a multiplicity of stacked cylindrical cans in substantially perpendicular can columns and can rows, the can columns located between the front wall and the rear wall, there being at least a top can row and a next to the top can row, the top can row including a forward most can adjacent the front wall such that the forward most can is in contact with the front wall, and a rearward most can adjacent the rear wall such that the rearward most can is in contact with the rear wall, each can having a can top, a can bottom, a can height, a can diameter, and a longitudinal axis substantially parallel to the front wall, wherein the top wall and the bottom wall are spaced apart by a whole multiple of the can diameters, and the two side walls are spaced apart by the can height, the front wall and rear wall spaced apart by a whole multiple of the can diameters; and a removable access portion, the removable access portion comprised of a portion of each of the top wall, the front wall and the two side walls, such that removal of the removable access portion leaves a pair of side wall edges, which side wall edges expose a substantial part of the can top and the can bottom of the forward most can, for ease of removal of the forward most can, and removal of the removable access portion further provides access to the cans remaining after removal of the forward most can, the top wall portion of the removable access portion having a length of one can diameter; wherein the front wall retains cans in the next to the top can row from rolling out of the container when the bottom wall is resting flat on a support surface.
2. The container of claim 1, wherein the walls are configured such that a portion of each of an end wall of the forwardmost can is exposed when the removable access portion is removed.
3. A container for holding a multiplicity of cylindrical cans, the container comprising: an even number of the cylindrical cans, each can comprising a can diameter and a can height, each can further comprising a longitudinal axis; a rear wall having a rear wall height of a whole multiple of the can diameter; a front wall spaced apart from the rear wall by a whole multiple of the can diameters, having a front wall height, the front wall height being less than the rear wall height, the front wall being substantially parallel to the longitudinal axes; a bottom wall having a bottom wall length of a whole multiple of the can diameter; a top wall having a top wall length less than the bottom wall length by one can diameter; and two side walls, each of the side walls having a front edge running from the front wall to the top wall, the side walls separated by the can height.
4. The container of claim 3 wherein at least part of each edge of the two side walls is oblique with respect to the front wall and the top wall, and wherein the longitudinal axes are substantially perpendicular to the side walls.
5. The container of claim 3, wherein the front wall height is less than the rear wall height by more than one can diameter.
6. A container holding a multiplicity of substantially identical items arranged in a plurality of substantially perpendicular rows and columns, each item having an item diameter and an item height, wherein the arrangement has a top row and a next-to-the-top row, and wherein each column has a column width of the item diameter and each row has a row height of the item diameter, comprising: a rear wall having a rear wall height of a whole multiple of the row height; a bottom wall for resting on a support surface having a bottom wall length of a whole multiple of the column width; a front wall having a front wall height less than the rear wall height but sufficiently high to restrain the next-to-the-top row of items when the bottom wall is resting on the support surface; a top wall having a top wall length less than the bottom wall length by one item diameter; two side walls, each of the side walls having a front edge connecting the front wall to the top wall, wherein at least part of each edge is oblique with respect to the front wall and the top wall, the side walls separated by the item height; and wherein each of the items comprises a longitudinal axis substantially parallel to the front wall.
7. A container holding a multiplicity of cylindrical cans, each can having a can diameter and a can height, the container comprising: a rear wall and a front wall each having a height of a whole multiple of the can diameter; a bottom wall and a top wall each having a length of a whole multiple of the can diameter; two side walls between the bottom and top walls, the side walls separated by the can height; and a scored line having a front wall segment running on the front wall, a top wall segment running on the top wall and spaced apart from the front wall, and side wall segments running on the side walls, the scored line defining a removable section of the container, and wherein at least a part of the front wall segment runs at a height less than the rear wall height, at least part of the top wall segment is spaced apart from the front wall by one can diameter, and at least a part of each of the side wall segments runs obliquely with respect to the front wall and the top wall; wherein each of the cans comprises a longitudinal axis, and wherein the front wall is substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis.
8. A method of providing easy access to items arranged in a container in a plurality of substantially perpendicular rows and columns, each item having an item diameter and an item height, wherein the arrangement has a top row and a next-to-the-top row, and wherein each column has a column width of the item diameter and each row has a row height of the item diameter, comprising: providing a rectangular paper container comprising six rectangular walls including two side walls separated by the item height, a front wall and a rear wall separated by a whole multiple of the column width, and a top wall and a bottom wall adapted to rest on a support surface, the bottom wall and top wall separated by a whole multiple of the row height, the rear wall having a rear wall height; scoring a front wall score on the front wall, at least a part of the front wall score being made at a height less than the rear wall height but sufficiently high to restrain the next-to-the-top row of items when the bottom wall is resting on the support surface and when the front wall is separated at the front wall score; scoring a top wall score on the top wall such that the top wall score is spaced apart from the front wall by one item diameter; and scoring side wall scores on the side walls, at least a part of each of the side wall scores being made oblique to the front wall and the top wall; wherein the scores define a section, the removal of which allows easy access to the items, and wherein each of the items comprises a longitudinal axis substantially parallel to the front wall.
9. A container comprising: an even number of substantially identical cylindrical items contained within the container, each item having a height and a diameter; and a rectangular carton, adapted to contain the items in a row and column arrangement of substantially perpendicular rows and columns, the row and column arrangement including a top row and a next-to-the-top row, the rectangular carton including a front wall, a rear wall, a top wall, a bottom wall for resting on a level support surface, and two side walls, the front and rear walls having a height, the top and bottom walls having a length, the rectangular carton further adapted to enclose the items such that the height of the front wall and the height of the rear wall is equal to a multiplicity of whole item diameters of the items and the length of the bottom wall and the length of the top wall is equal to a multiplicity of whole item diameters of the items and wherein the front wall includes a front wall scored line segment located such that removal of a front wall portion along the front wall scored line segment will define a lip that will retain the next-to-the-top row of cylindrical items from falling out of the container when the bottom wall is on a level support surface, and wherein the top wall includes a top wall scored line segment spaced apart from the front wall by one item diameter such that removal of a top wall portion along the top wall scored line segment results in, in conjunction with the removal of the front wall portion along the front wall scored line segment, an opening providing access to the items and, wherein each of the side walls include a scored line segment at least partly oblique, running between the front wall and the top wall.
10. A method of manufacturing a container: providing a paper sheet member; scoring a portion of the sheet member with a score line; folding the sheet member around a plurality of items, each of the items having an item height, an item diameter, and a longitudinal axis, the folded sheet member defining a generally rectangular container having a top wall, a bottom wall, a front wall, a rear wall, and two side walls containing the items arranged in a plurality of substantially perpendicular rows and columns, the plurality of rows containing at least a top row and a next-to-the-top row, wherein a row height is equal to the item diameter and wherein the front wall and the rear wall are separated by a whole multiplicity of the item diameter and the top wall and the bottom wall are separated by a whole multiplicity of the row height, and the side walls are separated by the item height, and wherein folding the sheet member further comprises: locating at least a portion of the score line on the front wall so as to define an edge that is sufficiently high to restrain the next-to-the-top row; orienting the front wall substantially parallel to the longitudinal axes; and locating at least a portion of the score line on the top wall such that the score line on the top wall is spaced apart from the front wall by one item diameter and locating at least a portion of the score line on the side walls.
11. A container comprising: a plurality of items, each item comprising an item diameter and an item height, each item further comprising a longitudinal axis, and wherein the items are arranged to include a bottom row; a rear wall having a rear wall height of a whole multiple of the item diameters; a front wall having a front wall height, the front wall height being less than the rear wall height but capable of restraining at least the bottom row of items from rolling out of the container, the front wall being substantially parallel to the longitudinal axes; a bottom wall having a bottom wall length of a whole multiple of the item diameters; a top wall having a top wall length less than the bottom wall length by one item diameter; and two side walls, each of the side walls having a front edge running from the front wall to the top wall, wherein at least part of each edge is oblique with respect to the front wall and the top wall, the side walls separated by the item height.
12. A container holding a multiplicity of substantially identical cans arranged in a plurality of substantially perpendicular rows and columns, each can having a can diameter and a can height, wherein the arrangement has a top row and a next-to-the-top row, and wherein each column has a column width of the can diameter and each row has a row height of the can diameter, comprising: a rear wall having a rear wall height of a whole multiple of the row height; a bottom wall for resting on a support surface having a bottom wall length of a whole multiple of the column width; a front wall having a front wall height less than the rear wall height but sufficiently high to restrain the next-to-the-top row of cans when the bottom wall is resting on the support surface; a top wall having a top wall length less than the bottom wall length by one can diameter; and two side walls, each of the side walls having a front edge connecting the front wall to the top wall, wherein at least part of each edge is oblique with respect to the front wall and the top wall, the side walls separated by the can height; wherein each of the cans comprises a longitudinal axis substantially parallel to the front wall.
13. A container holding a multiplicity of cylindrical cans, each can having a can diameter and a can height, the container comprising: a rear wall and a front wall each having a height of a whole multiple of the can diameter; a bottom wall and a top wall each having a length of a whole multiple of the can diameter, the top wall including a handle; two side walls between the bottom and top walls, the side walls separated by the can height; and a scored line having a front wall segment running on the front wall, a top wall segment running on the top wall and spaced apart from the front wall by one can diameter, and side wall segments running on the side walls, the scored line defining a removable section of the container, and wherein at least a part of the front wall segment runs at a height less than the rear wall height, and at least a part of each of the side wall segments runs obliquely with respect to the front wall and the top wall; wherein each of the cans comprises a longitudinal axis, and wherein the front wall is substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis.
14. A method of providing easy access to items arranged in a container in a plurality of substantially perpendicular rows and columns, each item having an item diameter and an item height, wherein the arrangement has a top row and a next-to-the-top row, and wherein each column has a column width of the item diameter and each row has a row height of the item diameter, comprising: providing a rectangular paper container comprising six rectangular walls including two side walls separated by the item height, a front wall and a rear wall separated by a whole multiple of the column width, and a top wall having a handle and a bottom wall adapted to rest on a support surface, the bottom wall and the top wall separated by a whole multiple of the row height, the rear wall having a rear wall height; scoring a front wall score on the front wall, at least a part of the front wall score being made at a height less than the rear wall height but sufficiently high to restrain the next-to-the-top row of items when the bottom wall is resting on the support surface and when the front wall is separated at the front wall score; scoring a top wall score on the top wall such that the top wall score is spaced apart from the front wall by one item diameter; and scoring side wall scores on the side walls, at least a part of each of the side wall scores being made oblique to the front wall and the top wall; wherein the scores define a section, the removal of which allows easy access to the items, and wherein each of the items comprises a longitudinal axis substantially parallel to the front wall.
15. A container comprising: a multiplicity of substantially identical items held in the container in a plurality of rows, each item having an item diameter, an item height, and a longitudinal axis, wherein each row has a row height of the item diameter; a rear wall and a front wall each being substantially parallel to the longitudinal axes of the items, the rear wall and front wall separated by a whole multiple of the item diameter, the rear wall having a rear wall height; a bottom wall and a top wall separated by a whole multiple of the row height; two side walls between the bottom and top walls, the side walls separated by the item height; the rear, front, bottom, top, and side walls forming a substantially rectangular carton holding the items in an arrangement wherein each row includes a forward most item in contact with the front wall and a rearward most item in contact with the rear wall; and a scored line having a front wall segment running on the front wall, a top wall segment running on the top wall and spaced apart from the front wall by one item diameter, and side wall segments running on the side walls, the scored line defining a removable section of the container, and wherein at least a part of the front wall segment runs at a height less than the rear wall height.
16. The container of claim 15, wherein each of the items comprises a full beverage can, and wherein the longitudinal axes are substantially perpendicular to the side walls.
17. The container of claim 15, wherein the multiplicity of substantially identical items is an even number of substantially identical items, and wherein the longitudinal axes are substantially perpendicular to the side walls.
18. The container of claim 17, wherein each of the items comprises a full beverage can, and wherein the longitudinal axes are substantially perpendicular to the side walls.
19. The container of claim 15, wherein the front wall height is less than the rear wall height by more than one item diameter.
20. A container comprising: a multiplicity of substantially identical items held in the container in a plurality of rows, each item having an item diameter, an item height, and a longitudinal axis, wherein each row has a row height of the item diameter; a rear wall and a front wall each being substantially parallel to the longitudinal axes of the items, the rear wall and front wall separated by a whole multiple of the item diameter, the rear wall having a rear wall height; a bottom wall and a top wall separated by a whole multiple of the row height; two side walls between the bottom and top walls, the side walls separated by the item height; the rear, front, bottom, top, and side walls forming a substantially rectangular carton holding the items in an arrangement wherein the plurality of rows comprises a top row and a next-to-the-top row, and each item in the top row is centered on a corresponding item in the next-to-the-top row to form a plurality of pairs of items wherein, for each pair of items, the longitudinal axes of the items in the pair of items are both in a plane that is substantially parallel to the front and rear walls and to a corresponding plane for each of the other pairs of items; and a scored line having a front wall segment running on the front wall, a top wall segment running on the top wall and spaced apart from the front wall, and side wall segments running on the side walls, the scored line defining a removable section of the container, and wherein at least a part of the front wall segment runs at a height less than the rear wall height and at least part of the top wall segment is spaced apart from the front wall by one item diameter.
21. The container of claim 20, wherein each of the items comprises a full beverage can, and wherein the longitudinal axes are substantially perpendicular to the side walls.
22. The container of claim 20, wherein the multiplicity of substantially identical items is an even number of substantially identical items, and wherein the longitudinal axes are substantially perpendicular to the side walls.
23. The container of claim 22, wherein each of the items comprises a full beverage can, and wherein the longitudinal axes are substantially perpendicular to the side walls.
24. The container of claim 20, wherein the front wall height is less than the rear wall height by more than one item diameter.
25. A container comprising: a multiplicity of substantially identical items held in the container in a plurality of rows, each item having an item diameter, an item height, and a longitudinal axis, wherein each row has a row height of the item diameter; a rear wall and a front wall each being substantially parallel to the longitudinal axes of the items, the rear wall and front wall separated by a whole multiple of the item diameter, the rear wall having a rear wall height; a bottom wall and a top wall separated by a whole multiple of the row height; two side walls between the bottom and top walls, the side walls separated by the item height; the rear, front, bottom, top, and side walls forming a substantially rectangular carton holding the items in an arrangement wherein the items in each row, with reference to the front and rear walls, are not staggered with respect to the items in any other row; and a scored line having a front wall segment running on the front wall, a top wall segment running on the top wall and spaced apart from the front wall, and side wall segments running on the side walls, the scored line defining a removable section of the container, and wherein at least a part of the front wall segment runs at a height less than the rear wall height and at least part of the top wall segment is spaced apart from the front wall by one item diameter.
26. The container of claim 25, wherein each of the items comprises a full beverage can, and wherein the longitudinal axes are substantially perpendicular to the side walls.
27. The container of claim 25, wherein the multiplicity of substantially identical items is an even number of substantially identical items, and wherein the longitudinal axes are substantially perpendicular to the side walls.
28. The container of claim 27, wherein each of the items comprises a full beverage can, and wherein the longitudinal axes are substantially perpendicular to the side walls.
29. In combination with a refrigerator shelf, a container holding a multiplicity of cylindrical cans, each can having a can diameter and a can height, the container comprising: a vertical rear wall and a front vertical wall each having a height of a whole multiple of the can diameter; a horizontal bottom wall and a top horizontal wall each having a length of a whole multiple of the can diameter; two side walls between the bottom and top walls, the side walls separated by the can height; and a scored line having a front wall segment running on the vertical front wall, a top wall segment running on the horizontal top wall and spaced apart from the vertical front wall by one can diameter, and side wall segments running on the side walls, the scored line defining a removable section of the container, and wherein at least a part of the front wall segment runs at a height less than the rear wall height, and at least a part of each of the side wall segments runs obliquely with respect to the front wall and the top wall; wherein each of the cans comprises a longitudinal axis, and wherein the front wall is substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
(7) Line 12A shows the position of a line on the front wall of a beverage container from one side wall to the next, the line being straight and meeting the edge between the front wall and the side wall at a 90 angle. The line 12D shows the position of a diagonal line across each of the two side walls between the front wall and the top wall, lines 12D, at 12B and 12C showing a preferred range of the position of line 12D with respect to the top wall. Line 12E is a line across the top wall, one side wall to the next and perpendicular to the edges of the top wall. The beverage container will be cut through along lines 12A, 12D and 12E to remove section 12 from the rest of the container (See
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(11) The preferred length of the top wall defined after the cut is between 1 and 3 diameters, preferably between 1 and 2 diameters. These cut dimensions are illustrated by lines 12B and 12C set forth in
(12) Cuts along the lines 12A, 12D and 12E may be made with a knife, razor or any other suitable instrument. When the cuts are made as set forth in
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(15) In an alternate preferred embodiment Applicant provides a twelve pack container with a line marked on the front wall F/W at between 1D and 2D, on the top wall T/W between 1D and 3D and across the two side walls S/W's to define the pattern for removal of a corner 12 of a twelve pack container as illustrated in
(16) Although the invention has been described with reference to specific embodiments, this description is not meant to be construed in a limited sense. Various modifications of the disclosed embodiments, as well as alternative embodiments of the inventions will become apparent to persons skilled in the art upon the reference to the description of the invention. It is, therefore, contemplated that the appended claims will cover such modifications that fall within the scope of the invention.