[0001] The invention relates to an article carrier as defined in the preamble of claim 1
and a blank for forming such an article carrier which are particularly useful, but
not limited to, carrying bottles. More particularly, the invention relates to a wraparound
article carrier having a two-ply upright carrying handle and an improved bridging
structure for strengthening the handle and reinforcing its constituent handle panels.
The bridging structure also serves to ensure the integrity or tightness of the carrier
[0002] Document FR 2 470 734 A (corresponding to the preamble of claim 1) discloses an article
carrier comprising a generally tubular wraparound structure defining a tubular axis,
and a carrying handle (10) extending generally upwardly from the tubular structure.
The tubular structure includes a pair of laterally spaced top panels (7, 8) and a
bridging structure (16, 18) disposed to span a space between the top panels (7, 8).
The carrying handle (10) includes a pair of handle panels extending from spaced respective
inner side edges of the top panels (7, 8) and secured partially together in a face-to-face
contacting relationship.
[0003] The problem to be solved beyond those features disclosed in FR 2 470 734A in the
present invention is to provide a strengthened handle structure which is capable of
being folded down to facilitate stacking of a plurality of carriers. This problem
is solved by the "handle panels (being) hingedly connected together along medial fold
lines formed respectively in said handle panels, said medial fold lines extending
along said tubular axis and being disposed in registry with each other, and wherein
the distance between each of said medial fold lines and an adjacent one of said inner
side edges of said top panels is generally equal to a half of the distance between
said inner side edges".
[0004] Although tubular containers having handle panels which can be folded to improve stackability
are known, there is no indication in the known prior art of combining them with the
carriers having spaced apart top panels provided with a bridging structure between
the top panels. Document FR 2 593 780A discloses a carrier having top panels with
a bridging structure but the top panels cannot be considered as being spaced apart,
nor are the medial fold lines located at half of the distance between the inner side
edges of the top panels.
[0005] The present invention and its preferred embodiments seek to overcome or attempt to
mitigate the problems associated with the prior art.
[0006] One aspect of the invention provides an article carrier comprising a generally tubular
wraparound structure defining a tubular axis, and a carrying handle extending generally
upwardly from the tubular structure. The tubular structure includes a pair of laterally
spaced top panels and a bridging structure disposed to span the space between the
top panels. The carrying handle includes a pair of handle panels extending from the
spaced respective inner side edges of the top panels and secured partially together
in a face-to-face contacting relationship. The handle panels are hingedly connected
together along medial fold lines formed respectively in the handle panels. The medial
fold lines extend along the tubular axis of the tubular structure and are disposed
in registry with each other. The distance between each medial fold line and an adjacent
inner side edge of said top panel is generally equal to a half of the distance between
the inner side edges.
[0007] According to an optional feature of the invention, the handle panels may be formed
respectively with second medial fold lines disposed in registry with each other at
an elevation between the top of the carrying handle and the first medial fold lines.
This arrangement allows the handle to be folded along the registered second fold lines
to be moved downward from an upright position to either side to reduce the height
of the carrier
[0008] According to an optional feature of the invention, the bridging structure may include
a pair of tabs formed from the handle panels and secured together in overlapping relationship
to span the space between the top panels. Preferably, the pair of tabs may be glued
together in face contacting relationship.
[0009] According to another optional feature of the invention, the tabs may be hingedly
connected to a lower edge of hand apertures formed in the handle panels.
[0010] According to a further optional feature of the invention, the tabs may be hingedly
connected to the top panels respectively.
[0011] According to a still further optional feature of the invention, the first medial
fold line of each handle panel defines upper and lower panel portions of the each
handle panel, and the upper handle panel portions of the handle panels may be secured
together. The handle panels may, preferably, be hingedly connected together along
a common upper edge.
[0012] According to a further optional feature of the invention, a top-receiving aperture
is defined in each of the top panels, and said distance between said inner side edges
is less than a minimum distance between the rims of the respective top receiving apertures
of the top walls.
A second aspect of the invention provides a blank for forming such an article carrier
[0013] Exemplary embodiments of the invention will now be described, by way of example only,
with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
FIGURE 1 is a plan view of a blank for forming a wraparound article carrier according
to an embodiment of the invention;
FIGURES 2A, 2B and 2C illustrate the formation of the handle structure incorporating
the bridging structure shown in Figure 1;
FIGURE 3 is a perspective view of the handle structure ofthe article carrier formed
from the blank shown in Figures 1, 2A, 2B and 2C; and
FIGURE 4 is an end elevation of the handle structure shown in Figure 3.
[0014] Referring to the drawings and, in particular, Figures 1 and 2 thereof, there is shown
a blank for forming an article carrier which blank is formed from paperboard or other
suitable foldable sheet material. The article carrier is adapted to accommodate a
plurality of articles, for example four bottles arranged in two rows of two bottles
each. It is envisaged that the carrier can be adapted to accommodate a different number
and/or configuration of articles according to user requirements.
[0015] In this embodiment, there is shown a unitary blank 110 made from paperboard or like
foldable sheet material. The blank 110 comprises a first base panel 112, a side wall
structure 114, a top panel 146, a handle structure or handle H1 (Figures 1 and 4),
a second top wall panel 156, a second side wall structure 120 and a second base panel
122 hingedly connected one to the next along fold lines 124, 150, 126, 130, 160 and
132 respectively. In the embodiment illustrated in Figure 1, it will be seen that
the base panel 112 may include an inclined heel (or slope) panel 134 intermediate
base panel 112 and side wall structure 114 and hingedly connected thereto along fold
lines 136 and 124 respectively. There may further comprise a second heel panel 138
intermediate side wall structure 120 and base panel 122 and hingedly connected thereto
along fold lines 132 and 140 respectively.
[0016] The first and second side wall structures 114 and 120 preferably compose upper and
lower side wall panels 144, 142 and 154, 152 hingedly connected together along fold
line 148 and 158 respectively.
[0017] In one class of embodiments, there may further comprise article receiving and retaining
means 162, 162a, 162b and 162c struck from the lower side wall panels, base panels
and the intermediate heel panels. Each article receiving and retaining means is identical
and therefore only one of the article receiving and retaining means 162 is hereinafter
described. The retaining means 162 comprises a retaining aperture 170 struck from
the heel panel 138 and extending into base panel 122. It is shaped to receive a lower
part of the article A. The article receiving and retaining means 162 may further comprise
one or more retaining flaps 172 which in a formed carton provide internal flap portions
to retain the base of an article. More preferably, there comprises a pair of flaps
172 hingedly connected to the opposite edges of aperture 170. Each flap 172 comprises
upper and lower flap portions 164, 166 hingedly connected together along fold lines
168 to enable the upper and lower flap portions to be folded out of alignment with
respect to each other and to better conform to the shape of that part of the article
A engaged by the flap 172 and in the aperture 170.
[0018] A plurality of apertures 174 are formed in the top panels 146, 156. They are adapted
to be aligned in vertically spaced registry with the article receiving and retaining
means 162, 162a, 162b, 162c in a set-up condition. These apertures 174 are provided
to support a neck portion of the article and may optionally include a pair of substantially
"V" shaped fold lines 175 formed in the upper side panels 144 and 154 to define support
tabs 177 separated by cut line 179 that protrude outwardly of the side wall structures
114, 120.
[0019] The handle structure H1 is provided with first and second handle wall panels 116,
118 hingedly connected together along their common lateral edge by fold line 128.
First handle wall panel 116 is connected to top panel 146 by fold line 126 and second
handle wall panel 118 is connected to top panel 156 by fold line 130. In this embodiment,
first handle wall panel 116 comprises an upper handle panel 179 and a lower handle
panel 178 hingedly connected together along interrupted medial fold line 193. Likewise,
second handle wall panel 118 comprises upper handle panel 183 and lower handle panel
187 hingedly connected together along interrupted medial fold line 194.
[0020] In one class of embodiments there may further comprise a pair of second medial fold
lines 181, 191 formed in upper handle panels 179, 183, respectively. These fold lines
128, 193, 194, 181, 191 are disposed along and lie parallel to the axis of the tubular
carrier to be erected from the blank of Figure 1. In use, first medial fold lines
193, 194 can be used to assist in folding the handle structure into a flat collapsed
condition where the handle structure lies flat on one of the top panels 146, 156 when
the carrier is partially erected for transportation. The function of the second medial
fold lines 181, 191 is to reduce the vertical height of the erected handle structure
which is described in more detail below.
[0021] First and second handle panels 116, 118 are provided with hand apertures 176 and,
optionally, hand support flaps 180a, 180b, 180c improve the handling characteristics
of the article carrier.
[0022] A bridging structure is provided, which in this embodiment is formed by a pair of
tabs 195, 197 struck from handle panels 116, 118 and extending into hand aperture
176. Tab 195 is hingedly connected to top panel 146 along fold line 126 and likewise
tab 197 is hingedly connected to top panel 156 along fold line 130.
[0023] Turning to the construction of the article carrier of the present invention, it is
envisaged that it can be formed by a series of sequential folding and gluing operations
in a straight line machine so that the carrier is not required to be rotated or inverted
to complete its construction. The folding process is not limited to that described
below and may be altered according to particular manufacturing requirements.
[0024] The construction of the handle structure H1 is illustrated in Figures 2A, 2B, 2C
whereby the panels forming one side of the carrier comprising handle panel 116, top
panel 146, side wall structure 114 and base panel 112 together with upper handle panel
183 are folded about first medial fold line 194 in the direction designated by the
letter X (Figure 2A), so that the aforementioned panels are placed in face contacting
relationship with the panels forming the other side of the carrier as shown in Figure
2B.
[0025] Upper handle panels 179,183 are secured together by glue or by other suitable means
known in the art. The tabs 195, 197 forming the bridging structure are also secured
together. One way to achieve this, is for glue to be applied to those parts of tab
197 and upper handle panel 183. Those panels forming one side of the carrier 112,
114, 146 and 116 are folded about central fold line 128 in the direction designated
by the letter Y (Figure 2B) such that the tabs 195, 197 and upper handle panels 179
and 183 are secured together in face contacting arrangement as shown in Figure 2C.
By this means, first medial fold lines 193, 194 are brought into registration with
each other and so are second medial fold lines 181, 191. Thus, the carrier is partially
erected. However, the handle H1 is still in a flat collapsed condition shown in Figure
2C wherein the handle lies flat on top panel 156. This flat condition is available
due to the arrangement wherein the distance D1 between each first medial fold line
193, 194 and the inner side edge 126, 130 of the adjacent top panel 146, 156 is generally
equal to a half of the distance D2 between the inner side edges 126, 130 of the spaced
top panels 146, 156. The distances D1, D2 are indicated in Figure 4. The partially
erected, flat blank 110 is convenient for transportation to be supplied to a user
for final erection and loading of the carrier.
[0026] In order to package a group of articles with the article carrier, the top panels
146 and 156 are applied to the tops of a group of articles as shown in Figure 4, and
the side wall structures 114, 120 are folded downwardly to be disposed in flanking
relationship with the side walls of the articles so that a neck portion of each article
A is received in and engaged by the apertures 174. During this process, the handle
H 1 is thrust aside by the tops of the articles A and folded about the registered
first medial fold lines 193, 194 into an erected upright condition as shown in Figure
4.
[0027] The heel retention flaps of the article heel retention means 162, 162a are then formed
to receive a heel portion of the articles A as is well known. Base panel 122 and heel
panel 138 are folded inwardly and upwardly into engagement with base portions of the
articles. A similar operation on the other side of the group of articles is also performed
and the wraparound carrier can be completed by securing the overlapping base panels
112, 122 together by suitable means known in the art, for example by gluing or, preferably,
by the use of locking and retaining tabs as is well known.
[0028] Thus, the carrier is in a set up condition whereby there is shown an article carrier
for carrying one or more necked articles. The article carrier comprises a plurality
of panels for forming the article carrier including a pair of laterally spaced top
panels 146, 156, and a pair of handle panels 116, 118 extending upwardly from the
top panels 146, 156 and forming a carrying handle. The bridging structure is provided
to span the space between the top panels 146, 156 wherein the bridging means comprises
a pair of tabs 195, 197 formed from the handle panels 116, 118 and secured together
in overlapping relationship to span the space between the top panels 146, 156.
[0029] In use, the user will insert his hand in the hand apertures 176 and fold the flaps
180 for improved cushioning during handling. As the carrier is moved, the handle panels
116, 118 are prevented from separation by the bridging structure. Furthermore, the
upper part of handle H1 formed from the upper handle panels 179, 183 is two ply and
is therefore strengthened to avoid any unwanted tearing which is unsightly and leads
the user to question the strength characteristics of the carrier.
[0030] In one class of embodiments, the handle structure H1 is at an elevation above the
tops of the articles, which allows easier access to the hand apertures 174. However,
if these packages are stored in a stacked condition then the handle structure H1 may
be damaged. To solve this problem, the handle structure H1 is provided with the first
and second medial fold lines 193, 194, 181, 191 to cause the handle H1 to be folded
along the registered first fold lines 193, 194 as well as along the registered second
fold lines 181, 191. This allows the upper part of the handle H1 to move downward
from the upright position shown in the solid line in Figure 4 to a stowed position
on either side such as shown by the dotted line in Figure 4 to reduce the height of
the handle H1. It will be seen that the top of the handle is moved downwardly and
to one side so that the vertical height of the carrier is lower than the height of
the bottle to be packaged. One advantage of employing this approach is that the loaded
carriers can be stored or shipped by stacking the carriers without destroying the
integrity of the handle structure.
[0031] It will be recognised that as used herein, directional references such as "top",
"base", "end", and "side" do not limit the respective panels to such orientation,
but merely serve to distinguish these panels from one another. Any reference to hinged
connection should not be construed as necessarily referring to a single fold line
only: indeed it is envisaged that hinged connection can be formed from one or more
of one of the following, a score line, a frangible line or a fold line, without departing
from the scope of invention.
[0032] It should be understood that various changes may be made within the scope of the
present invention, for example, the size and shape of the panels and apertures may
be adjusted to accommodate articles of differing size or shape, alternative top and
base closure structures may be used. A single article receiving structure may be provided
in some embodiments, and in other embodiments a linear array of additional apertures
may be provided in each of the article receiving structures such that the carton may
accommodate more than one article. Additional panel(s) may be provided between the
main and transverse article receiving panels so as to form a curved interface therebetween.
1. An article carrier comprising a generally tubular wraparound structure defining a
tubular axis, and a carrying handle (H1) extending generally upwardly from said tubular
structure, said tubular structure including a pair of laterally spaced top panels
(146, 156) and a bridging structure (195, 197) disposed to span a space between said
top panels, said carrying handle including a pair of handle panels (116, 118) extending
from spaced respective inner side edges (126, 130) of said top panels and secured
partially together in a face-to-face contacting relationship, characterised in that said handle panels are hingedly connected together along medial fold lines (193,
194) formed respectively in said handle panels, said medial fold lines extending along
said tubular axis and being disposed in registry with each other, and wherein the
distance (D1) between each of said medial fold lines and an adjacent one of said inner
side edges of said top panels is generally equal to a half of the distance (D2) between
said inner side edges.
2. An article carrier according to claim 1 wherein said handle panels are formed respectively
with second medial fold lines (181, 191) disposed in registry with each other at an
elevation between the top of the carrying handle and the first medial fold lines whereby
the handle may be folded along the registered second fold lines to be moved downward
from an upright position to either side to reduce the height of the carrier.
3. An article carrier as claimed in claim 1 or claim 2 wherein the bridging structure
comprises a pair of tabs (195, 197) formed from the handle panels and secured together
in overlapping relationship to span the space between the top panels.
4. An article carrier as claimed in claim 3 wherein the pair of tabs are glued together
in face contacting relationship.
5. An article carrier as claimed in claim 3 or claim 4 wherein the tabs are hingedly
connected to a lower edge of hand apertures (176) formed in the handle panels.
6. An article carrier as claimed in claim 3 or claim 4 wherein the tabs are hingedly
connected to the top panels respectively.
7. An article carrier as claimed in any preceding claim wherein the first medial fold
line of each of the handle panels defines upper (179, 183) and lower (178, 187) panel
portions of said each handle panel, and wherein the upper handle panel portions of
the handle panels are secured together.
8. An article carrier as claimed in claim 7 wherein the handle panels are hingedly connected
together along a common upper edge (128).
9. An article carrier as claimed in any of claims 1 to 8 wherein a top-receiving aperture
(174) is defined in each of the top panels, and said distance between said inner side
edges is less than a minimum distance between the rims of the respective top receiving
apertures of the top walls.
10. A blank for forming an article carrier as claimed in any of claims 1 to 9.
1. Gegenstandsträger, wobei der Gegenstandsträger eine im allgemeinen röhrenförmige Struktur
des Umwickeltyps umfasst, die eine Röhrenachse definiert, sowie einen Tragegriff (H1),
der sch im allgemeinen von der röhrenförmigen Struktur nach oben erstreckt, wobei
die röhrenförmige Struktur ein Paar von seitlich beabstandeten Deckenwandflächen (146,
156) und eine Brückenstruktur (195, 197) einschließt, die angeordnet ist, einen Zwischenraum
zwischen den Deckenwandflächen aufzuspannen, wobei der Tragegriff ein Paar von Griffwandflächen
(116, 118) einschließt, die sich von jeweiligen beabstandeten inneren Seitenkanten
(126, 130) der Deckenwandflächen erstrecken und teilweise in einer flächenberührenden
Beziehung miteinander befestigt sind, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Griffwandflächen entlang mittlerer Faltlinien (193, 194) gelenkig miteinander
verbunden sind, die jeweils in den Griffwandflächen ausgebildet sind, wobei sich die
mittleren Faltlinien entlang der Röhrenachse erstrecken und in Passung miteinander
angeordnet sind, und wobei der Abstand (D1) zwischen jeder der mittleren Faltlinien
und einer angrenzenden inneren Seitenkante der Deckenwandflächen im allgemeinen der
Hälfte des Abstands (D2) zwischen den inneren Seitenkanten entspricht.
2. Gegenstandsträger nach Anspruch 1, wobei die Griffwandflächen jeweils mit zwei mittleren
Faltlinien (181, 191) ausgebildet sind, die in Passung miteinander erhöht zwischen
dem oberen Ende des Tragegriffs und den ersten mittleren Faltlinien angeordnet sind,
wodurch der Griff entlang der in Passung befindlichen zweiten Faltlinien gefaltet
werden kann, um von einer aufrechten Position zu einer der beiden Seiten nach unten
bewegt zu werden, um die Höhe des Trägers zu vermindern.
3. Gegenstandsträger nach Anspruch 1 oder Anspruch 2, wobei die Brückenstruktur ein Paar
von Laschen (195, 197) umfasst, die aus den Griffwandflächen ausgebildet sind und
in einer überlappenden Beziehung befestigt sind, um den Zwischenraum zwischen den
Deckenwandflächen aufzuspannen.
4. Gegenstandsträger nach Anspruch 3, wobei das Paar von Laschen in einer fiächenberührenden
Beziehung aneinander geklebt sind.
5. Gegenstandsträger nach Anspruch 3 oder Anspruch 4, wobei die Laschen gelenkig an die
untere Kante der Handöffnungen (176) angebracht sind, die in den Griffwandflächen
ausgebildet sind.
6. Gegenstandsträger nach Anspruch 3 oder Anspruch 4, wobei die Laschen jeweils gelenkig
mit den Deckenwandflächen verbunden sind.
7. Gegenstandsträger nach einem der vorstehenden Ansprüche, wobei die erste mittlere
Faltlinie von jeder der Griffwandflächen obere (179, 183) und untere (178, 187) Wandflächenabschnitte
jeder Griffwandfläche definiert und wobei die oberen Griffwandflächenabschnitte der
Griffwandflächen miteinander befestigt sind.
8. Gegenstandsträger nach Anspruch 7, wobei die Griffwandflächen entlang einer gemeinsamen
oberen Kante (128) gelenkig miteinander verbunden sind.
9. Gegenstandsträger nach einem der vorstehenden Ansprüche, wobei in jeder der Deckenwandflächen
eine oberteilaufnehmende Öffnung (174) definiert ist und der Abstand zwischen den
inneren Seitenkanten kleiner als ein minimaler Abstand zwischen den Kanten der jeweiligen
oberteilgreifenden Öffnungen der Deckenwände ist.
10. Zuschnitt zum Ausbilden eines Gegenstandsträgers nach einem der vorstehenden Ansprüche.
1. Porte-articles comprenant une structure enveloppante globalement tubulaire définissant
un axe tubulaire, et une poignée de transport (H1) s'étendant globalement vers le
haut à partir de ladite structure tubulaire, ladite structure tubulaire comportant
une paire de panneaux supérieurs latéralement espacés (146, 156) et une structure
de pontage (195, 197) disposée de manière à créer un espace entre lesdits panneaux
supérieurs, ladite poignée de transport comportant une paire de panneaux de poignée
(116, 118) qui s'étendent à partir de bords intérieurs latéraux respectifs espacés
(126, 130) desdits panneaux supérieurs et fixés partiellement entre eux en une relation
de contact face à face, caractérisé en ce que lesdits panneaux de poignée sont connectés entre eux de manière articulée le long
de lignes de pliage médianes (193, 194) formées respectivement dans lesdits panneaux
de poignée, lesdites lignes de pliage médianes s'étendant le long dudit axe tubulaire
et étant disposées en alignement entre elles, et dans lequel la distance (D1) entre
chacune desdites lignes de pliage médianes et un bord voisin parmi lesdits bords intérieurs
latéraux desdits panneaux supérieurs est généralement égale à la moitié de la distance
(D2) qui sépare lesdits bords intérieurs latéraux.
2. Porte-articles selon la revendication 1, dans lequel lesdits panneaux de poignée sont
munis respectivement de deuxièmes lignes de pliage médianes (181, 191) disposées en
alignement entre elles à une certaine hauteur entre le sommet de la poignée de transport
et les premières lignes de pliage médianes, grâce à quoi la poignée peut être pliée
le long des deuxièmes lignes de pliage alignées pour être déplacée vers le bas d'un
côté ou de l'autre depuis une position debout, afin de réduire la hauteur du porte-articles.
3. Porte-articles selon la revendication 1 ou 2, dans lequel la structure de pontage
comprend une paire de pattes (195, 197) formées à partir des panneaux de poignée et
fixées l'une à l'autre en relation de chevauchement pour créer l'espace entre les
panneaux supérieurs.
4. Porte-articles selon la revendication 3, dans lequel les deux pattes sont collées
l'une à l'autre en relation de contact de surface.
5. Porte-articles selon la revendication 3 ou 4, dans lequel les pattes sont connectées
de manière articulée à un bord inférieur d'ouvertures à main (176) formées dans les
panneaux de poignée.
6. Porte-articles selon la revendication 3 ou 4, dans lequel les pattes sont respectivement
connectées de manière articulée aux panneaux supérieurs.
7. Porte-articles selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans lequel
la première ligne de pliage médiane de chacun des panneaux de poignée définit des
parties de panneau supérieures (179, 183) et inférieures (178, 187) de chaque panneau
de poignée, et dans lequel les parties supérieures des panneaux de poignée sont fixées
entre elles.
8. Porte-articles selon la revendication 7, dans lequel les panneaux de poignée sont
connectés l'un à l'autre de manière articulée le long d'un bord supérieur commun (128).
9. Porte-articles selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 8, dans lequel une ouverture
de réception supérieure (174) est définie dans chacun des panneaux supérieurs, et
ladite distance séparant lesdits bords intérieurs latéraux est inférieure à une distance
minimum entre les rebords des ouvertures de réception supérieures respectives des
parois supérieures.
10. Découpe destinée à former un porte-articles conforme à l'une quelconque des revendications
1 à 9.