EP1385754A1 - Carrier for bottles - Google Patents
Carrier for bottlesInfo
- Publication number
- EP1385754A1 EP1385754A1 EP02706797A EP02706797A EP1385754A1 EP 1385754 A1 EP1385754 A1 EP 1385754A1 EP 02706797 A EP02706797 A EP 02706797A EP 02706797 A EP02706797 A EP 02706797A EP 1385754 A1 EP1385754 A1 EP 1385754A1
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- EP
- European Patent Office
- Prior art keywords
- bottles
- package
- area
- carton
- carton package
- Prior art date
- Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
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Classifications
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
- B65D71/00—Bundles of articles held together by packaging elements for convenience of storage or transport, e.g. portable segregating carrier for plural receptacles such as beer cans or pop bottles; Bales of material
- B65D71/40—Bundles of articles held together by packaging elements for convenience of storage or transport, e.g. portable segregating carrier for plural receptacles such as beer cans or pop bottles; Bales of material comprising a plurality of articles held together only partially by packaging elements formed by folding a blank or several blanks
- B65D71/42—Bundles of articles held together by packaging elements for convenience of storage or transport, e.g. portable segregating carrier for plural receptacles such as beer cans or pop bottles; Bales of material comprising a plurality of articles held together only partially by packaging elements formed by folding a blank or several blanks formed by folding a single blank into a single layer element
Definitions
- the invention relates to a carton package according to the preamble of independent claim 1 for the packaging of bottles together for storage and transport.
- Bottles are generally used as liquid packages containing a soft drink, mineral water, beer or suchlike.
- the use of a crate for the storage and transport of a plurality of bottles (usually 12 - 24) is often convenient and expedient, but a full crate is quite heavy to lift and carry.
- various carton packages on which it has also been possible to print at least the name of the drink, well visible at least on the side surfaces of the package.
- a carton package can even in other ways be designed so as to "sell" through both texts and pictures.
- Publication US 5,058,735 discloses a carton package for bottles.
- the side parts of the package are inclined when the package has been set up, and even the foldable end pieces of the side panels are inclined in the area of the bottle row end.
- This disclosed structure is, however, not suitable for use when a carton extending to a lower point is desired in order to obtain more space for advertising.
- Publication EP 256497 discloses one option for a carton package for bottles. In this package, also, it is not possible in practice to extend the side wall lower than the conical neck portion of the bottle in order to expand the space for advertising.
- Publication US 3,410,596 discloses a carton package for bottles.
- cardboard is used in the upper portion in such an amount that the apertures for bottles are entirely within the flat area of the upper portion.
- a structure such as this also requires the use of quite strong and stiff cardboard, and the buyer cannot without opening the package even visually check whether all of the bottles are full.
- the option disclosed in publication US 4,378,878 has the same disadvantages as the one described above. In this one, the end area is hardly at all used as advertising space, since the tape-like connecting member at the end is quite narrow.
- US 4,403,689 and US 4,339,032 disclose single-row carton packages for pairs of bottles, and in particular the opening arrangements for these packages.
- the support lugs are shaped so that they do not reliably support the bottles on the side surfaces of the caps, in which case there is the risk that when the carton pack- age is being carried, a bottle or both bottles will become released from the carrier and fall.
- the object of the present invention is to disclose a double-row carton package which has no bottom and in which the bottles are therefore supported by the upper portion of the carton package when the package is being lifted and transported by carrying means in the upper portion. It is also an object of the invention specifi- cally to arrange a considerable amount of advertising space on all sides of the package, however, it is also an object to save cardboard.
- One object is to design the package so that the strength properties of the cardboard would be well exploited while the package could nevertheless be opened with moderate ease in order to consume the contents of the bottle.
- One object is also that, for example, in the store the customer can see through relatively large apertures on the inclined upper side whether the caps are, as seen from the outside, in blameless condition and whether all of the bottles have the same quantity of liquid.
- the invention relates to a carton package for packing several, most suitably 4 - 12, bottles together into a two-row bottle pack wherein the upper portions of the bottles, at least the caps of the bottles, are above apertures arranged for the bottles in the upper portion of the carton package.
- the carton package extends to at least a distance downwardly from the upper portions of the bottles, forming a belt-like area around the bottles.
- the area between the upper portion of the package an Tthe " said " belt-like area ⁇ is ⁇ lnclinedOn ⁇ at least two ⁇ sidesrThe " cardboard of the package does not extend below the bottles. If in the height direction the bottles are supported in the carton package with the help of support lugs formed at the edges of the apertures extending at least partly to the said inclined area, the upper portion of the package will be quite narrow, and therefore cardboard is required in quite a small amount.
- the upper surface of the package also has rather minor advertising value compared with the side surfaces. The upper surface of the package can also be used for partial support for the bottles.
- the support lugs can be shaped so that the support lugs support a bottle to a large extent, i.e. at least in two directions. This makes the package sturdy and capable of retaining its shape.
- the said support lugs support the large lower surface of the neck flange, the support will be very reliable, it is highly important that in carton packages such as this, without a bottom, the bottles rqmain securely in place during lifting and transport from the upper portion of the package.
- the said belt-like area is formed as a continuous ring at least 2 cm high, preferably 5 - 15 cm high, or even higher, to encircle the entire package on all of its sides, the said area will support the bottles in the package and keep them quite tightly in two rows.
- the joint is in general very reliable and it is not necessary to use often quite unreliable mechanical joints, inconvenient metal staples or the like.
- this area constitutes an excellent advertising area, in which it is possible to print the name of the drink and other information, as well as pictures, drawings, slogans and the like. It is recommended that the upper portion of the carton package should have carrying means for the lifting and transport of the carton package. In such a case the managing and transport of the product in a retail store and any lifting and transport by the customer will be easy and convenient.
- the carton package constantly remains well in place, supporting the bottles. The carton package cannot in this case move up or down.
- Figure 1 depicts schematically a cardboard blank for a carton package according to the invention for PET bottles
- Figure 2 depicts schematically a cardboard blank according to figure 1, but for a package for only four bottles
- Figure 3 depicts schematically one aperture intended for a bottle in figure 1, together with its immediate vicinity and enlarged,
- Figure 4 depicts schematically the cardboard blank according to figure 1, al- ready glued but before being installed in place, and
- Figure 5 depicts schematically a carton package according to the invention, loaded with bottles.
- reference numeral 1 indicates a package blank cut from cardboard, the blank being intended for packaging six bottles into a bottle pack without a bottom.
- the blank has a central area 4 having carrying means, in this case consisting of two apertures 5a and 5b, which are dimensioned for a thumb and respectively another finger such as the forefinger, for being used in situations of lifting and carrying.
- Apertures 2a - 2f are partly in the central area 4, but mainly in the inclined areas 6a and 6b of the package. Fold points 7a and 7b delimit the inclined areas 6a, 6b from the side walls 8a and 8b.
- Side wall 8a has fold points 9a, 9b and further, continuing to the side, fold points 10a, 10b, from which the cardboard blank continues as end flaps 11a and 1 lb.
- Side wall 8b has respectively folds 12a and 12b and, further 13a and 13b, after which there are relatively narrow areas of glue 14a and 14b.
- a package for bottles is formed from the package blank 1 by folding along the above- mentioned fold points, so that glue area 14a and the edge area of the end flap 11a are placed one on top of the other and respectively glue area 14b and the edge of the end flap 1 lb are placed one on top of the other. By momentarily pressing together the said gluing areas placed one on top of the other, there is obtained a packaging blank for fitting bottles in a carton package according to the invention.
- Figure 2 depicts an option very similar to that in figure 1, but this blank, indicated by numeral 15, is intended as a carton package which accommodates only four bottles.
- reference numerals are marked in figure 2 only insofar as they deviate from the blank according to figure 1.
- the carrying means 16 is one aperture 16, which is in the middle of the central area 4 of the blank. It is recommended that the thumb or one of the two biggest fingers is pushed into this and another finger can be used for obtaining a better grip of the package, by holding the said finger at either end of the central area 4 of the package, these areas being indicated by numerals 17a and 17b.
- Figure 3 depicts, enlarged, one aperture of figure 1, intended for a bottle, and its immediate vicinity.
- the support lug blanks 3 a and 3b are located one opposite the other and they are detached from each other at cutting point 18. From areas 19a and 19b the cardboard is removed, and thus these areas form those end areas of the aperture between which the bottle cap penetrates the aperture and even slightly beyond it.
- the support lug blanks 3 a and 3b fold at fold lines 20a and 20b, and the edge areas 21a and 21b of the support lug blanks 3a and 3b form the surface which will here support the bottle put in place when the carton package is ready for transport from the packaging site towards its end user.
- the dimensions and shapes of the support lug blanks 3a and 3b vary according to whether the bottle is a so-called PET bottle having a considerably large flange below the cap or the question is of some other bottle type.
- the option depicted in figure 3 is suited in particular for PET bottles, since the said flange settles at the point indicated by reference numeral 22 and supports the bottle. It depends on the dimensioning and design of the package blank how much the conical upper por- tion of the PET bottle provides support for the package, in particular for the inclined areas 6a, 6b of the package, so that the package would not shift lower.
- the placing of the said flange at point 22 below the cardboard also prevents the cardboard from shifting lower.
- the said flanges of the bottles prevent the package from shifting upwards relative to the bottles.
- Figure 4 depicts the cardboard blank glued, without the bottles. It is recommended that the cardboard blank should be glued quite close to the site at which the bottles are placed in the package.
- the folds at the package corners may also be such that they have the same or approximately the same radius of curvature as has the outer surface of a bottle. Thus the package can, when so desired, be placed quite tightly around the bottles.
- Figure 5 depicts the completed package with its bottles. The name of the drink, the text, pictures or other advertising is not shown here.
- packages having 8, 10 or 12 bottles.
- the strength factors of the package are to be taken into consideration, in particular sturdiness and durability, since the weight of the bottles and their contents will rise to several kilograms.
- the package according to the invention is advanced also in the respect that, for example, when the package is placed on its side, any or all of the bottles of the top row can be taken out without tearing or otherwise breaking the package. If the sup- port lugs are pushed further apart, it is possible to take a bottle out of the package quite easily by pulling it from the vicinity of its bottom and possibly by pushing the cap at the same time. When the contents of the bottle have been consumed, or even otherwise, the bottle can be pushed back into place. Therefore, loose bottles will not be left anywhere, because the package can thus be used also for storing empty bottles and for transporting them to bottle return or elsewhere.
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Applications Claiming Priority (3)
Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
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FI20010722 | 2001-04-06 | ||
FI20010722A FI112194B (fi) | 2001-04-06 | 2001-04-06 | Kartonkipakkaus |
PCT/FI2002/000206 WO2002081323A1 (en) | 2001-04-06 | 2002-03-14 | Carrier for bottles |
Publications (1)
Publication Number | Publication Date |
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EP1385754A1 true EP1385754A1 (en) | 2004-02-04 |
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Family Applications (1)
Application Number | Title | Priority Date | Filing Date |
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EP02706797A Withdrawn EP1385754A1 (en) | 2001-04-06 | 2002-03-14 | Carrier for bottles |
Country Status (3)
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EP (1) | EP1385754A1 (fi) |
FI (1) | FI112194B (fi) |
WO (1) | WO2002081323A1 (fi) |
Families Citing this family (2)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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GB201307818D0 (en) * | 2013-04-30 | 2013-06-12 | Meadwestvaco Packaging Systems | Carton and carton blank |
JP6324711B2 (ja) * | 2013-12-02 | 2018-05-16 | 大日本印刷株式会社 | マルチパック |
Family Cites Families (5)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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US3410596A (en) * | 1967-05-16 | 1968-11-12 | Julian B. Slevin Jr. | Bottle carrier |
US4378878A (en) * | 1981-08-19 | 1983-04-05 | Manville Service Corporation | Crown support carrier |
DE3820370A1 (de) * | 1988-06-15 | 1989-12-21 | Unilever Nv | Flaschentraeger |
US5549197A (en) * | 1994-12-09 | 1996-08-27 | Riverwood International Corporation | Wrap-around carrier with bottle neck retainer tabs |
GB9616887D0 (en) * | 1996-08-12 | 1996-09-25 | Mead Corp | Top gripping carrier for bottles |
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2001
- 2001-04-06 FI FI20010722A patent/FI112194B/fi not_active IP Right Cessation
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2002
- 2002-03-14 EP EP02706797A patent/EP1385754A1/en not_active Withdrawn
- 2002-03-14 WO PCT/FI2002/000206 patent/WO2002081323A1/en not_active Application Discontinuation
Non-Patent Citations (1)
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Also Published As
Publication number | Publication date |
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WO2002081323A1 (en) | 2002-10-17 |
FI20010722A (fi) | 2002-10-07 |
FI20010722A0 (fi) | 2001-04-06 |
FI112194B (fi) | 2003-11-14 |
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