[0001] This invention relates to a package which incorporates at least one container having
a top flange which receives the container lid. More usually a package according to
the invention takes the form of an article carrier which holds a plurality of such
containers together in a group.
[0002] The package or article carrier is formed from a blank of foldable sheet material
such as paperboard and is formed into a top-gripping "clip". Setting up the clip from
a flat blank is completed by the introduction of the or each article with which it
is to receive and thereafter each article cooperates with portions of the paperboard
material to hold it in its completed form thereby dispensing with the need for glue
or other secondary securing means.
[0003] The invention provides a package which accommodates at least one article which package
comprises a wrapper having a top panel overlying the top end of each article, side
wall panels depending from and hinged to opposed side edges of said top wall and an
end wall construction at each of two other opposed side edges of said top wall and
wherein said wrapper is held in its completed form to retain each article therein
by cooperation between each of said end wall constructions and the article adjacent
thereto and by retaining means to maintain each of said adjacent articles in cooperation
with said end wall constructions such that portions of said end wall constructions
are held disposed between said top wall and a respective one of said adjacent articles.
[0004] According to a feature of the invention, each of said end wall constructions may
comprise a pair of end wall panels which extend from respective ones of said side
wall panels towards one another so as to form end wall means at each of the opposite
ends of the carrier which at least partially hides wall portions of the article adjacent
thereto. In article carriers where this feature is adopted, each of said end wall
panels may be hinged to a respective one of said side wall panels and to gusset panel
means said gusset panel means being folded substantially flat and disposed between
the top of said adjacent article and said top panel of the carrier. Preferably, the
gusset panel means are hinged to at least one end flap so that the gusset panels and
thereby the end wall panels can be folded simultaneously, by movement of said end
flap and wherein each said end flap is hinged to an end edge of said top panel. Each
end flap may be folded substantially flat and disposed between said gusset panels
and said top panel of the carrier.
[0005] According to another feature of the invention, said retaining means may comprise
at least one slit formed substantially at the junction between said top wall and each
of said side wall panels. In packages according to the invention where this feature
is adopted, the articles may comprise one or more containers such as pots, jars or
cans having a flange or other rim means at or adjacent their tops which are engaged
in and retained by an opposed pair of said retaining means.
[0006] Two packages embodying the invention will now be described, by way of example, with
reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:-
FIGURE 1 is a plan view of a paperboard blank for forming an article carrier according
to the invention for holding a plurality of top flanged container together in a unit;
FIGURE 2 is a perspective view of the blank of Figure 1 partly formed into the carrier
and in which a flanged container is being introduced into the carrier;
FIGURE 3 is another perspective view of the carrier partly formed but almost in its
completed condition;
FIGURE 4 is a perspective view of the completed carrier holding together two like
containers; and
FIGURE 5 is a plan view of a blank for forming a package which incorporates but a
single flanged container.
[0007] Referring first to Figures 1 to 4, a top gripping article carrier or clip AC is formed
from a substantially rectilinear blank 10 of paperboard or like foldable sheet material.
Blank 10 comprises a central panel 12 which forms the top panel of the clip in use
to the opposite longitudinal edges of which is hinged a side wall panel 14 and 16
along interrupted longitudinal fold lines 18 and 20 respectively. Fold line 18 is
interrupted by a pair of substantially arcuate cut lines which form spaced slits 22
and 24 and likewise spaced slits 26 and 28 interrupt longitudinal fold line 20. Slits
22 and 26 together provide retention apertures well known per se in the multiple packaging
art, for receiving diametrically opposed flange portions of a container such as a
plastics cup "C" having a top flange "f" (Figure 2). Similarly, slits 24 and 28 provide
retention apertures for the flange portions of a further container C1 (Figures 3 and
4).
[0008] The opposite lateral ends of the blank have end panel arrangement of like construction
to one another. Thus at one end of the blank a central end flap 30 of rhomboid form
is hinged to top panel 12 along transverse fold line 32. The end panel construction
further comprises a pair of end wall panels 34 and 36 hinged to the side panels 14
and 16 along transverse fold lines 38 and 40 respectively, the end wall panels 34
and 36 are indirectly hinged to the end flap 30 by means of triangular gusset panels
42 and 44. Gusset panel 42 is hinged to end wall panel 34 along fold line 46 and to
end flap 30 along fold line 48. Gusset panel 44 is hinged to end wall panel 36 along
fold line 50 and to end flap 30 along fold line 52. The opposite end panel construction
is similar and accordingly like parts have been designated like reference numerals
with the addition of suffix "′".
[0009] Referring now to Figure 2 and 3 in order to form the blank into a top gripping clip
it is first pre-folded prior to the introduction of the cups C to be packaged. To
this end, both the end flaps 30, 30′ are folded towards one another about their respective
fold line 32, 32′ so that they begin to overlap the top panel 12. Folding of the end
flaps causes the associated gusset panels 42, 44 and 42′, 44′ and end panels 34, 36
and 34′, 36′ also to fold into a more upright attitude relative to top panel 12 by
virtue of their mutually hinged connections and when the side wall panels 14 and 16
are likewise urged to fold about the respective longitudinal fold lines 18 and 20
into a more upright attitude. This folding operation causes the end wall panels 34,
36 and 34′, 36′ to be drawn towards each other across the ends of the blank as shown
at the left hand end of Figure 2. Thus, while end flaps 30, 30′ move into overlapping
relationship with top panel v the gusset panels swing inwardly to overlap the exposed
face of the respective end flap 30, 30′.
[0010] Cups C and C1 are introduced to the partially folded blank so that their flanged
tops are brought into face contacting relationship with top panel 12. At one end of
the blank a segmental portion of the lid of cup C is urged against the exposed faces
of the gusset panels 42 and 44 and as the side wall panels 14 and 16 are folded further
towards a more upright position circumferential portions of the cup top flange "f"
are automatically engaged into the diametrically opposed retaining apertures 22 and
26. As such engagement takes place, the gusset panels 42 and 44 are folded substantially
flat against the end flap 30 which, in turn, is thereby folded substantially flat
against top wall 12. In so doing, the end wall panels 34 and 36 are brought across
the ends of the blank so that together they form an end wall "W" of the clip. The
second cup C1 is introduced substantially simultaneously at the opposite end of the
blank and a like folding operation causes end wall "W1" to be erected so that the
resultant completed cup and clip combination is as shown in Figure 4. Once the cups
have been engaged in their respective retaining apertures, the clip is maintained
in its erected configuration because the retaining apertures act as locking means
to hold the associated end flaps and gusset panels trapped beneath the lids of the
cups and it is therefore only forceable release of the cups which will allow the clip
to become unfolded back into a flat blank.
[0011] A number of modifications to be blank are envisaged whereby a variety of configuration
of the clip can be achieved by varying the angular relationship and relative sizes
of the panels and flaps which constitute the end panel constructions at each end of
the blank.
[0012] Figure 5 shows a blank 10a formed from paperboard or similar foldable sheet material
for attachment to a single flanged container to provide an outer information bearing
wrapper. For the most part this blank is similar (except, of course, that it has only
single flange retention slits for receiving diametrically opposed flange portions
of a single cooperating container) and like parts are designated like reference numerals
with the addition of the suffix "a". Moreover, the opposite ends of the blank do not
have the end flaps 30, 30′ but instead a pair of discrete end panels 30a, 31a and
30a′ and 31a′ is provided at each end of the blank. The end panel construction is
such that there is no complete end wall at each end of the package when the blank
is applied to a flanged container but only a pair of corner constructions which constitute
a partial end wall.
[0013] In either of the embodiments described, whereas so called cups have been referred
to, it is to be understood that the terms "cups" should be taken to include flanged
pots, jars or cans which have at or adjacent their tops some form of rim or top flange.
1. A package which accommodates at least one article which package comprises a wrapper
having a top panel overlying the top end of each article, side wall panels depending
from and hinged to opposed side edges of said top wall and an end wall construction
at each of two other opposed side edges of said top wall and wherein said wrapper
is held in its completed form to retain each article therein by cooperation between
each of said end wall constructions and the article adjacent thereto and by retaining
means which maintain each of said adjacent articles in cooperation with said end wall
constructions such that portions of said end wall constructions are held disposed
between said top wall and a respective one of said adjacent articles.
2. A package according to claim 1, wherein each of said end wall constructions comprises
a pair of end wall panels which extend from respective ones of said side wall panels
towards one another so as to form end wall means at each of the opposite ends of the
carrier which at least partially hides wall portions of the article adjacent thereto.
3. A package according to Claim 1, wherein each of said end wall constructions is
hinged to a respective one of said side wall panels and to gusset panel means said
gusset panel means being folded substantially flat and disposed between the top of
one of said adjacent articles and said top panel of the carrier.
4. A package according to claim 3 wherein said gusset panels means are hinged to at
least one end flap so that the gusset panels and thereby the end wall panels can be
folded simultaneously, by movement of said respective ones of said end flaps and wherein
each end flap is hinged to an end edge of said top panel.
5. A package according to claim 4 wherein each said end flap is folded substantially
flat and disposed between said gusset panels and said top panel of the carrier.
6. A package according to any of the preceding claims wherein said retaining means
comprises at least one slit formed substantially at the junction between said top
wall and each of said side wall panels.
7. A package according to claim 6 wherein each of said articles comprises a container
such as a pot, a jar or a can having a flange or other rim means at or adjacent its
top which is engaged in and retained by an opposed pair of said retaining means.