Portable cooling multipack
11603244 · 2023-03-14
Inventors
Cpc classification
F25D3/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B65D71/38
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D81/3823
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D25/108
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D71/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D77/003
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D71/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D77/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D71/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The present disclosure provides a portable cooling multipack for holding and cooling a plurality of beverage containers. The multipack includes a primary container formed from an open top housing, having a bottom surface, and a plurality of sidewalls connected and extended away from the bottom surface to define an inner surface there-between, accessible through a top open surface. The multipack further includes a closing wrap for closing the top open surface of the housing of the primary container. The closing wrap includes a plurality of panels defining a first end panel connected to a second end panel through a bottom panel at one end and extending towards a top panel at another end. The closing wrap is wrapped around a pair of sidewalls of the primary containers in a vertical direction such that the top panel of the closing wrap sealingly covers the open top surface of the primary container.
Claims
1. A multipack comprising containers, the multipack comprising: a substantially rigid primary container comprising a top open housing holding the containers, the housing comprising a bottom surface and a plurality of sidewalls extending upwardly from the bottom surface to define an inner space there between, the top open housing comprising a top open surface through which access to the containers is provided for removing the containers from the multipack; a closing wrap closing the top open surface of the top open housing of the primary container, the wrap comprising a plurality of panels defining a first end panel connected to a second end panel through a bottom panel at one end and extending towards a top panel at another end; wherein the closing wrap is wrapped around the housing in a vertical direction, the top panel of the wrap sealingly closing the housing from the top, and wherein each of the sidewalls of the housing has a height substantially greater than the height of the containers stored there within.
2. The multipack of claim 1, wherein the closing wrap is formed of a foldable carton blank.
3. The multipack according to claim 1, wherein the bottom panel of the foldable closing wrap is configured to be glued to a bottom surface of the housing at an outer surface thereof.
4. The multipack according to claim 1, further comprising a handle configured and/or affixed onto the top panel of the closing wrap.
5. The multipack according to claim 1, wherein the top panel is a multilayer structure comprising a top layer and a bottom layer, the bottom layer being configured to face towards the interior of the housing.
6. The multipack according to claim 5, wherein the bottom layer of the top panel comprises a plurality of holes for supporting the containers at their neck portion.
7. The multipack according to claim 1 further comprising an insert body configured to be affixed on an inner surface of the top panel.
8. The multipack of claim 7, wherein the insert body is a cushion body for stabilizing the containers stored within the primary container.
9. The multipack according to claim 7, wherein the insert body comprises a plurality of holes for supporting the containers at their neck portion.
10. The multipack according to claim 1, wherein the primary container comprises a plurality of spaced apart depressions configured onto the bottom surface of the housing wherein further each of the depression is shaped in accordance with the bottom surface of the containers.
11. The multipack according to claim 1, wherein the housing is made of a material selected from one or more of an injection molded plastic, a metal tin, and a paper thermoform.
12. The multipack according to claim 1, where in the housing comprising one or more handle openings configured on at least a pair of opposite side walls for facilitating handling of the primary container and/or the multipack.
13. The multipack according to claim 1, wherein the primary container further comprises one or more spacer trays having a plurality of cutouts, wherein the cutouts horizontally support the plurality of containers together within the housing, and the second end panel further comprises a closing flap configured to be complementary engaged with the top panel, thereby locking the closing wrap onto the primary container, wherein the closing wrap further includes an additional flap extending away from the closing flap, wherein the additional flap is folded inwardly into the primary container housing, thereby putting pressure on the spacer tray to avoid that it moves upwardly.
14. The multipack according to claim 13, wherein each of the plurality of cutouts have a diameter equal to a diameter at a position of the container at a height corresponding to the position of the spacer tray.
15. The multipack according to claim 1, wherein the each of the plurality of panels of the closing wrap has a shape and a dimension complementary to a shape of the corresponding surfaces of the housing of the primary container.
16. The multipack according to claim 13, wherein the closing flap comprises an engagement means configured to engage with the top panel, the engagement means being selected from one or more of glue based affixation, notch-based engagement, and adhesive patch.
17. The multipack according to claim 1, wherein the multipack further comprises two spacer trays having a plurality of cutouts configured to horizontally support the plurality of containers, the two spacer trays being vertically spaced apart, wherein each of the spacer trays is of a dimension the same as the inner dimension at a point of contact with the housing.
18. The multipack according to claim 1, wherein the multipack further comprises two spacer trays having a plurality of cutouts configured to horizontally support the plurality of containers, wherein the container is a bottle-shaped container having a bottom surface extended towards a neck portion through a shoulder portion, and wherein a first of the spacer trays is installed at the bottom of the housing and other at the neck portion, the two spacer trays preferably being vertically interconnected via a number of crosslinks.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(8) As required, a schematic, exemplary-only embodiment of the present application is disclosed herein; however, it is to be understood that the disclosed embodiment is merely exemplary of the present disclosure, which may be embodied in various and/or alternative forms. Specific structural and functional details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, but merely as a basis for the claims and as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art to variously employ the present disclosure in virtually any appropriately detailed structure.
(9) Aspects, advantages and/or other features of the exemplary embodiment of the disclosure will become apparent in view of the following detailed description, which discloses various non-limiting embodiments of the invention. In describing exemplary embodiments, specific terminology is employed for the sake of clarity. However, the embodiments are not intended to be limited to this specific terminology. It is to be understood that each specific portion includes all technical equivalents that operate in a similar manner to accomplish a similar purpose.
(10) Exemplary embodiments may be adapted for many different purposes and are not intended to be limited to the specific exemplary purposes set forth herein. Those skilled in the art would be able to adapt the exemplary-only embodiment of the present disclosure, depending for example, on the intended use of adapted embodiment. Moreover, examples and limitations related therewith brought herein below are intended to be illustrative and not exclusive. Other limitations of the related art will become apparent to those of skill in the art upon a reading of the following specification and a study of the related figures.
(11) The present application discloses a cooling multipack formed of a primary bucket and a closing wrap, for use in holding a plurality of beverage containers enclosing liquids such as cold drinks, beer, wines, mineral water etc. in a top upright position. The multipack while being portable, is able to cool the beverage containers stored there within. While the beverage containers suited for the current disclosure is a generally bottle shaped container having a bottom surface extended towards a neck portion through a shoulder portion, it should be understood that the embodiments of the present invention may be applied in combination with various type of containers irrespective of size, shape and materials, used in the beverage industry. It must also be noted that, as used in this specification and the appended claims, the singular forms “a,” “an” and “the” include plural referents unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. Thus, for example, the term “an opening” is intended to mean a single opening or a combination of openings, “a sidewall” is intended to mean one or more sidewalls, or a combination thereof.
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(13) The multipack 100 further includes a closing wrap 120 adapted to be wrapped around the primary container 102. The closing wrap 120 includes a first end panel 121 connected to a second end panel 122 through a bottom panel 123 at one end and extending towards a top panel 124 at another end. The top panel 124 is a generally multilayer structure having top layer 125 and a bottom layer 126 such that the bottom layer 126 is faced towards the inner surface 119 of the housing 110. The bottom layer 126 includes a plurality of holes 127 adapted to be engaged with the neck portion 194 of the beverage container 190. The closing wrap 120 further includes a closing flap 128 extended away from the second end panel 122 adapted to be locked onto the top panel 125 through one or more engagement means [not shown].
(14) In use, the plurality of the beverage containers 190 is placed within the primary container 102 such that each of the beverage container 190 is placed onto a separate depression 115. Further, one or more cooling medium such as ice cubes, crushed ice, and the like is placed within the primary container 102. Thereafter, the closing wrap 120 is wrapped vertically around a pair of opposite side walls of the plurality of sidewalls 112 such that when wrapped, the top panel 124 of the closing wrap 120 sealingly covers the top open surface 113 of the housing 110 and the each of the plurality of holes 127 engages and secures with the neck portion 194 of each of the beverage containers 190. Thereafter, the closing flap 128 is engaged with the top panel 124 thereby locking the closing wrap 120 onto the primary container 102
(15) The multipack 100 further includes a handle 131 attached on to the top layer 125 using one or more fixation mechanisms (not shown). In one preferred embodiment, the handle is configured to be affixed/glued/configured onto the top layer 125 of the top panel 124 through a handle opening therein, such that a gripping portion of the handle is visibly accessible from the handle opening and may be stretched out therefrom.
(16) In a modification of the first embodiment, as illustrated in
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(19) Further, the shape and size, including the height of the primary container 200 and the housing 210 may be varied depending on the design constraints and requirements for its application. For example, within the illustrated embodiment, the primary container 200 is sized to house fourteen containers in a displayed arrangement, but it is understood that the carton may be sized and shaped to hold containers of a different or same quantity and/or in different row/column arrangements (e.g., 1×6, 3×6, 2×6, 4×6, 2×3×4, 2×6×2, 2×9, 3×5, 3×5×2, etc.).
(20) The primary container 200, as illustrated in
(21) The primary container 200 further includes one or more spacer trays 250, each having a plurality of cutouts 251 generally equal to number of containers to be held within the housing 210 and aligned in accordance with the spaced apart depressions 215 such that each of the cutouts 251 is able to horizontally support one the plurality of the beverage containers 290. Further, the one or more (optionally corrugated) spacer trays 250 are arranged in a vertically spaced apart manner such that each of the (optionally corrugated) spacer tray 250 is of a dimension same as the inner dimension at a point of contact P with the housing 210. Further, an inner diameter D.sub.s of each of the cutouts is equal to a diameter D.sub.c at a position of the beverage container 290 at a height corresponding to the point of contact P between the spacer tray 250 and the housing 210. In a preferred embodiment, the primary container 200 includes two spaced apart spacer trays 250 for horizontally supporting each of the beverage containers 290.
(22) The primary container 200 further includes one or more handle openings 214 configured onto at least one or more of, and preferably on a pair of opposite sidewalls 212. For example, as illustrated in
(23) The primary container 200 including the housing 210 and spacer trays 251 may be made of a material selected from one of but not limited to an integrated molded plastic, a metal tin, a paper thermoform, and the like.
(24) In a preferred embodiment, the primary container 200 including the housing 210 is integrally molded and made of a light weight plastic material selected from one or more of but not limited to plastic material such as group of thermoplastics including acetal, acrylic, cellulose acetate, polyethylene, polystyrene, vinyl, and nylon. In such instances, the spaced apart depressions 215 may be best suitable to hold the beverage containers there within and generally has a depth ranging between 20 mm and 30 mm. Such molded plastic material has an additional advantage that it does not damage the beverage containers 290 stored there within due to its soft and smoothly finished surface.
(25) In another embodiment of the present disclosure, the primary container 200 including the housing 210 is made of a suitable metal such as a Tin, and generally having a construction similar to a trash can, cookie tin, and the like, already known in the art. In such instances, the spaced apart depressions 215 has a depth generally ranging between 5 mm and 15 mm.
(26) In yet another embodiment, the primary container 200 including the housing 210 is made of a paper thermoform material and having a construction similar to thermoform boxes, already known in the art. In such instances, the spaced apart depressions 215 has a depth generally ranging between 15 mm and 25 mm.
(27) In all such embodiments, the housing 210 may further include a coating/layer of a heat insulating material adapted to avoid a transfer of heat from outside towards the inner surface of the housing 210. The insulating material may be selected as one or more of but not limited to various kind of plastics, rubbers, insulating paints, compositions, and the like.
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(29) In an embodiment, one or more panels 310 may include adhesive strips and/or any kind of adhesive surface to facilitate gluing of the one or more panel 310 onto a corresponding surface of the primary container 200. Preferably, the adhesive strip/adhesive surface is configured onto the bottom panel 312 adapted to be glued onto the bottom surface 211 of the housing 210 of primary container 200.
(30) The top panel wall 311 of the closing wrap 300 is generally a multilayer structure including a top layer 321 and a bottom layer 322 generally connected and extended away from the top layer 321. Preferably, the bottom layer 322 is spaced apart from the 321 and includes a plurality of holes 325 configured thereon and adapted to be engaged with the neck portion 294 of the beverage container 290. The number of plurality of holes 325 is generally equal to the number of beverage containers 290 adapted to be stored within the primary container 200. Further, this plurality of spaced apart holes 325 are arranged such that when the top panel 311 is closed, each of the plurality of holes 325 is adapted to engaged with one of the beverage containers 290 at its neck portion 294. In some embodiments, the plurality of holes 325 are deep in configuration and therefore secure the beverage containers 290 by engaging only a large part of the neck portion 294 thereof. However, in some other embodiment, the plurality of holes 325 are of shallow configuration such that they secure the beverage containers 290 by engaging only a small part of the neck portion 294 thereof. Further in some other embodiments, the bottom layer 322 does not include any holes 325 there within and is provided with a cushioning pad [not shown] glued/affixed/configured thereon adapted to secure the beverage containers 290 by compressing from a top direction but without engaging with the neck portion 294 of the beverage containers 290. Such an embodiment is particularly suitable for the instances where the beverage container 290 is a metallic can and/or other kind of containers not having a neck portion on the body thereof.
(31) In some embodiments of the present invention, the top panel wall 311 of the closing wrap 300 is generally a single layer structure. In such embodiments, the closing wrap 300 further includes an insert body 330 adapted to be glued/affixed onto an inner surface of the top panel 311. Such an insert body 330 in some embodiments include a plurality of holes [not shown] similar to the plurality of holes 325 adapted to be engaged with the neck portion 294 of the beverage container 290. In some embodiments, the insert body 330 does not include any holes there within and is adapted to secure the beverage containers 290 by compressing from a top direction but without engaging with the neck portion 294 of the beverage containers 290. Such an embodiment is particularly suitable for the instances where the beverage container 290 is a metallic can and/or other kind of containers not having a neck portion on the body thereof. The insert body 330 is generally made of a cushioning material selected from one or more of but not limited to foam, rubber, paperboard, fiberboard, corrugated board, soft plastic, any known elastic material and the like.
(32) In some other embodiments, the closing wrap may further include a handle [not shown] configured onto the top wall panel 311 thereof for facilitating the handling/gripping of the primary container 200. In an embodiment of the present invention the handle may include a detachable handle affixed onto the top panel of the closing wrap 300. The handle in such embodiments include a gripping portion affixed within a handle pocket at each of its end. The gripping portion is a user graspable portion of the handle.
(33) The gripping portion is configured to be accessible and stretchably extendible out of the handle pockets such that the gripping portion is stretched out when lifted by the user and may move to its original position within the handle is released by the user.
(34) The gripping portion must be of a material strong and elastic enough that when receives a stretching force due to the lifting operation performed by the user, it in turn lifts the primary container 200 and doesn't break away therefrom.
(35) The handle pocket may be affixed onto the top panel 311 using one or more fixation portions. The fixation portion may be any fixation mechanism such as retention tabs, gluing strips, or other mechanical fastener such as rivets, thread, buttons, and the like. Further in other embodiments, any fixation mechanism may be any currently known that may be suitably used without deviating from the scope of the current disclosure.
(36) In another embodiments of the present invention, the handle may be any conventionally known handle suitable for use without deviating from the scope of the current invention.
(37) In use, each of the plurality of the panels 310 is folded along the folding lines and disposed vertically around a pair of opposite sidewalls 311 of the housing 310. In some embodiments, the pair of opposite sidewalls include first sidewall 231 and the second sidewall 232. In other embodiments, the pair of opposite sidewalls include the first end wall 233 and the second end wall 234. In yet other embodiments where the housing is of a shape having more than 4 sidewalls, any pair of opposite sidewalls may be wrapped around with the closing wrap 300 such that the top panel covers the open top surface of the housing 310.
(38) The engagement means for locking the closing flap 318 onto the top panel may any known engagement mechanism such as including but not limited to gluing, notches-based engagement mechanism, adhesive patches, retention tabs, and any other suitably known mechanism for locking the closing flap 318 onto the top panel 311. In preferred embodiments, the top panel 311 may include one or more insertion slots [not shown] configured to receive the closing flap 318 therein to facilitate facilitating a locking of the closing wrap 300.
(39) In the current example, since the shape of the primary container 200 is cuboidal, each of bottom surface 211, the top open surface 213, the plurality of sidewalls 212, has a generally rectangular shape. Accordingly, each of the panels 310 is of a rectangular shape and have a width according to the width of corresponding wall 212 and a length equal to the length of the corresponding wall 212. However, in some embodiments, the width of each of the panel 310 is independent of housing 210 and may be different, and generally lesser then the width of corresponding surface of the primary container 210.
(40) The closing wrap 300, including the plurality of panels 310 and the layers of the top panel 311 may be made of any material selected from but not limited to a cardboard, a paperboard, corrugated board or the like already suitably known in the art. Further in some embodiments, the closing wrap 300 may be made of other suitable light weight material such as plastic, and the like.
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INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
(42) The present disclosure relates to a multipack 100 formed of a primary container 200, and having a closing wrap 300, enclosing and securely carrying container containing liquids, such as beer, wine, cider, hard liquor (e.g., distilled beverage, spirit, liquor, hard alcohol, etc.), soft drinks (e.g., cola, soda, pop, tonic, seltzer), iced tea, soda water and other types of carbonated/non-carbonated beverages. The multipack 200 while being cost-efficient and portable, is able to cool the beverage containers stored therein. Further, the multipack of the current disclosure is easy to be assembled by retail consumers, or by the retailers, and offers an easy yet comfortable shipping, handling and transporting of beverage cans of any shape, size or any variety of configurations. While the multipack 100 is described for holding and carrying beverage cans having a generally bottle shape, it is also contemplated for a person skilled in the art that the multipack 200 of the current disclosure may be implemented in various industries such as food industry, transport industry, house hold appliance industry in transportation of any kind of containers of any shape, size or any variety of configurations, without limiting it to the beverage industry.
(43) As should be appreciated, the realization of such a multipack having the primary container 200 and the closing wrap 300, each being formed of a very light weight material allows the end consumer to safely, easily and comfortably pick up and carry the multipacks having a plurality of beverage cans. Further, the multipack of the current disclosure provides suitable means such as plurality of deep holes, cushioning pad, spacer trays, bottom depressions, etc. for facilitating placement, of the beverage containers in a spaced apart manner and further to avoid the movement of the containers during shipping, transportation, and the like. Therefore, any damage to the bottles and labels thereof is avoided. Accordingly, the bottle made of fragile material such as glass may comfortably be carried using the multipack of the current disclosure.
(44) Since the primary bucket is made of a light but heat insulating material, such as thermoform, molded plastic. Further, in addition, the use of insulating material allows the possibility of keeping the beverage containers cool for a long time. Also, since there is no drainage provided within the primary bucket, the cold water formed from the melting of ice is not drained out of the multipack and therefore further assists in keeping the containers cool.
(45) While the closing wrap 300 of current disclosure has been disclosed in reference to the primary container 200 of the current disclosure. it may also be used as an independent self-sustaining unit. Further it can be integrated with various suitable multipack containers known in the art including various carton formed from foldable blank as well as cartons constructed of materials such as fabric, woven material, non-woven material, woven metallic fabric that may include ferrous or nonferrous metals, etc., or any other suitable material. In such embodiments too, the closing wrap 300 with an integrated handle of the current disclosure may be used to securely carry the multipack 100 without deviating the scope of the current disclosure.
(46) Further, while the currently illustrated exemplary multipacks discloses a single handle having a grip portion extending out of one of the sidewalls. It is to be contemplated that any number of handles having any number of fixation portions, on any of the wall of the container including the top wall and the bottom wall may be realized in accordance with the design constraints without deviating from the scope of the current disclosure.