[0001] This invention relates to a carton accommodating a plurality of articles which includes
a braced article separating construction upstanding internally of the carton to provide
both separating and retaining means for the packaged articles. Typically the articles
comprise tubs, pots or jars containing e.g. foodstuff.
[0002] The invention provides a carton accommodating a plurality of articles which carton
comprises an internal structure which protrudes inwardly of the carton to form a separator
to space apart adjacent articles on either side of the structure, said internal structure
comprising carton panel portions arranged in spaced relationship with respect to each
other, each of which panel portions is provided by at least one carton panel, characterized
in that said panel portions each comprise bracing means effective to maintain said
portions in an upstanding attitude and to create article retention means with which
wall portions of an article cooperates to resist dislodgement of the article from
the carton.
[0003] According to a feature of the invention, said panel portions may be integral hinged
parts of said one carton panel. In such constructions where the panel portions are
integrally hinged parts of the one carton panel, the bracing means may comprise at
least one flap hinged out of coplanar relationship with each said panel portion to
brace said panel portion against said one carton panel thereby to form an upright
keel element.
[0004] According to another feature of the invention, said article retention means may comprise
an article retention aperture created by displacement of the or each flap out of said
coplanar relationship.
[0005] According to yet another feature of the invention, a pair of like keel elements may
be provided, one keel element being formed in one base panel of a wraparound type
carton and the other keel element being formed in complementary relationship in the
other base panel of the carton.
[0006] According to a still further feature of the invention, a pair of like keel elements
may be formed in complementary relationship in an intermediate partition panel separating
two tiers of articles in a two tier carton.
[0007] An embodiment of the invention will now be described, by way of example only, with
reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:-
FIGURE 1 is a perspective view of a formed carton incorporating an internal structure
according to the invention;
FIGURE 2 is a plan view of an unformed wraparound type blank for forming the carton
shown in Figure 1;
Figure 3 is a perspective view of two complementary portions of the internal structure
of the blank shown in Figure 2;
FIGURE 4 is a perspective view similar to Figure 4 but in which the complementary
portions are shown braced in an upright attitude;
FIGURE 5 is a plan view of a partition panel used intermediate the top and bottom
panels of the carton as shown in Figure 1;
FIGURE 6 is a perspective view two complementary portions of the internal structure
of the partition panel shown in Figure 3; and
FIGURE 7 is a view similar to Figure 6 but in which the complementary portions are
shown braced in an upright altitude.
[0008] Referring to the drawings, there is shown a carton C of the wraparound type formed
from a blank 10 of paperboard or like foldable sheet material and a paperboard partition
panel 12. Carton C is adapted to accommodate two tiers of articles 'A1' and 'A2' arranged
in two rows of two articles in each tier. The tiers of articles A are separated by
the partition panel 12.
[0009] Figure 2 is a plan view of carton blank 10 which comprises top panel 14 and side
panel portions 16a and 16b and 18a and 18b. Side panel portions 16a and 16b are hingably
interconnected by fold line 20 and side panel portions 18a and 18b are interconnected
by fold line 22. Side panel 16a is hinged to top panel 14 along interrupted fold line
24 and side panel 18a is hinged to top panel 14 along interrupted fold line 26. The
blank further comprises base panels 28 and 30 which are interconnected adjacent their
end margins in overlapping relationship by panel interlocking means which comprise
locking tabs T and locking apertures defined by tabs Ta. Keel elements which form
an internal structure are struck from base panels 28 and 30. These keel elements K
are all similar and comprise main panel 32 which is foldably connected to its respective
base panel (28) along interrupted fold line 34, and a keel flap 36 which is hingably
connected to main panel 32 along fold line 38.
[0010] Referring to Figures 3 and 4 there is shown a schematic perspective view of part
of base panels 28 and 30 a pair of complementary keel elements K₁, K₂. In order to
set up a keel element (say K₂), main panel 32 is rotated upwardly out of the plane
of panel 30 about hinge line 34 whilst keel flap 36 is rotated about hinge line 38
which connects it to main panel 32. Flap 36 can be seen to support the keel since
it abuts the base panel 30 and thereby provides a brace to maintain the keel element
in its upright attitude. There is also created an article receiving aperture 40 in
the keel main panel due to the displacement of flap 36 out of plane of keel panel
32. Keel element K₁ is similarly formed and erected.
[0011] Figure 5 is a plan view of intermediate partition panel 12 which comprises a central
panel 42 and marginal panels 44 and 46 hinged to the central panel along interrupted
fold lines 48 and 50 respectively. Partition panel 12 comprises two pairs of keel
elements K₃, K₄ and K₅, K₆ which are struck from central panel 42. All the keel elements
K₃-K₅ are similar and comprise (K₃) a main panel 52 and keel flaps 54 and 54a. Keel
K₃ is set up (Figs 6 and 7) rotating its main panel 52 upwardly out of the plane of
central partition panel 42 about interrupted hinge line 56. Keel flaps 54 and 54a
are then rotated about fold lines 58 and 60 respectively out of the plane of keel
main panel 52 thereby creating article receiving aperture 62. Thus keel flaps 54,
54a support the keel structure since they abut the partition panel 42 and thereby
provide a brace to maintain keel element K₃ in its upright attitude. Keel elements
K₄, K₅ and K₆ are similarly formed and erected.
[0012] It is envisaged in an alternative embodiment (not shown) that the lowermost edges
of keel flaps 54, 54a are not cut colinearly with hinge line 56 (unlike the arrangement
illustrated in which the bases of flaps 54, 54a are cut along a line colinear with
hinge 56) but instead are cut at an angle such that upon rotating side wall 52 and
flaps 54, 54a and into their erected position there remains a tab of material comprising
a portion of panel 42 which helps minimise the contact between the bottom of articles
which rest on partition panel 42 and the tops of the articles in the tier below the
partition panel.
[0013] It is further envisaged that the construction of the keel element in the base panels
and the intermediate panel could be interchanged, or indeed one such construction
could be used throughout.
1. A carton accommodating a plurality of articles comprises an internal structure which
protrudes inwardly of the carton to form a separator to space apart adjacent articles
on either side of the structure, said internal structure comprising carton panel portions
arranged in spaced relationship with respect to each other, each of which panel portions
is provided by at least one carton panel, characterized in that said panel portions
each comprise bracing means effective to maintain said portions in an upstanding attitude
and to create article retention means with which wall portions of an article cooperates
to resist dislodgement of the article from the carton.
2. A carton according to claim 1 wherein said panel portions are integral hinged parts
of said one carton panel.
3. A carton according to claim 2 wherein said bracing means comprises at least one flap
hinged out of coplanar relationship with each said panel portion to brace said panel
portion against said one carton panel thereby to form an upright keel element.
4. A carton according to claim 3 wherein said article retention means comprises an article
retention aperture created by displacement of the or each flap out of said coplanar
relationship.
5. A carton according to claim 3 or claim 4, wherein a pair of like keel elements are
provided, one keel element being formed in one base panel of a wraparound type carton
and the other keel element being formed in complementary relationship in the other
base panel of the carton.
6. A carton according to any of claims 3 to 5, wherein a pair of like keel elements are
formed in complementary relationship in an intermediate partition panel separating
two tiers of articles in a two tier carton.