[0001] This invention relates to paperboard devices for retaining a plurality of articles
each having an outwardly projecting rim or flange at its top surface. Examples of
such articles are pots for yoghurts and other dairy products. Such pots are often
supplied in groups of 4, 6 or 8 interconnected pots in rectangular arrays with all
the tops of the pots being co-planar.
[0002] According to the present invention there is provided a paperboard device for retaining
a plurality of articles each having an outwardly projecting rim at its top, the device
comprising a top panel for overlying the tops of the articles and a number of side
panels hingedly connected to the top panel, each side panel having a first section
and a second section defined by means of a fold which is substantially parallel with
the hinge connection of the panel to the top panel, the second sections being provided
with laterally extending securing tabs whereby in use the first sections are folded
under the rims of the articles such that the second sections lie against the parts
of the articles below the top rim and the securing tabs are folded around the articles
and are connected to the other second sections, preferably using adhesive.
[0003] Preferably the top panel is generally rectangular having a side panel hingedly connected
at each edge and in some chosen arrangements the securing tabs are provided at both
ends of oppositely disposed side panels.
[0004] One preferred feature is that the securing tabs are lightly creased to assist folding
around the articles.
[0005] A further feature of some arrangements is that push down flaps are provided in and
are hingedly connected to the top panel for engaging below the rims of the articles
and also that the flaps angle outwardly away from the hinge and have a generally straight
edge connecting the angled sections which edge is substantially parallel to the hinge.
Conveniently the flaps are provided in adjacent pairs with abutting straight edges.
[0006] In some arrangements the articles are pots which are preformed in rectangular blocks
and the device retains a plurality of said blocks, said push down flaps extending
through apertures provided between pots in the tops of the blocks.
[0007] A further preferred feature is that inwardly projecting oppositely disposed tongues
are cut from the top panel and remain hingedly connected thereto along the hinge with
the adjacent side, which tongues, in use, project below the rims of adjacent blocks
to ensure correct spacing between adjacent blocks. Ideally said tongues are contoured
so as to follow the contours of the parts of the articles below the rim.
[0008] An embodiment of the present invention will now be described in more detail. The
description makes reference to the accompanying diagrammatic drawings in which:
Figure 1 shows a blank for forming a device according to the present invention,
Figure 2 is a perspective view of two, 2 x 2 blocks of pots for retention by the figure
1 blank,
Figure 3 is a perspective view of the stages of assembly of the figure 1 blank around
the blocks of figure 2, and
Figure 4 is a perspective view of the fully assembled arrangement.
[0009] In the figures there is shown a paperboard blank 10 for forming a device 11 for retaining
as a multipack a pair of pot blocks 12. Each block 12 comprises four individual pots
13 which are interconnected in a 2 x 2 array. The consumer disconnects the individual
pots 13 when required. Each pot has a top 14, a side wall 15 and a rim or flange 16
around its top periphery, the flanges of four pots 13 being interconnected to form
the block 12 with a central aperture 30. Yoghurt is commonly sold in this type of
pot but the invention is not limited to pots for such products.
[0010] As stated the blank 10 is intended to produce a device 11 for retaining two such
blocks 12 thereby producing a multipack of eight pots 13. The blank 10 provides a
top panel 17 which is generally rectangular so as to fit the adjacent pair of blocks
12. Hingedly connected to the top panel 17 along folds 18 are two short side panels
19 and two long side panels 20. Each side panel 19, 20 is subdivided into a first
section 21 and a second section 22 by a fold 23 which is substantially parallel to
the folds 18. The short side panels 19 also have lateral extensions 24 at each end
of their second sections 22. The extensions 24 also have an optional series of tranverse
creases 25.
[0011] Centrally located along the long sides of the top panel are oppositely disposed inwardly
projecting tongues 26 which are cut from the top panel 17 but which remain hingedly
connected along folds 18. The side edges 27 of the tongues 26 are contoured to fit
between side walls 15 of adjacent pots.
[0012] The top panel 17 also has a pair of gripper formations 31 each comprising a pair
of push down flaps 32 which are cut from the top panel but which remain hingedly connected
thereto by means of folds 33. Each flap 32 has an angled edge 34 on both sides of
the fold 33 which edges are linked by a straight edge 35. The two flaps 32 of each
formation 31 have abutting straight edges 35 before the flaps 32 are pushed down.
The location of the gripper formations 31 in the top panel 17 is such that they are
above the apertures 30 in the blocks 12.
[0013] The device 11 is assembled in the following manner, reference to figure 3 giving
assistance in this respect. Firstly the two blocks 12 are aligned in abutting relation
to each other and the blank 10 is then aligned with the blocks 12. The tongues 26
are folded down so as to be perpendicular to the top panel 17 and the long side walls
20 are folded upwardly, which movement causes the corresponding downward movement
of the tongues 26. The blank is then lowered on to the blocks 12 so that the top panel
17 lies on the tops 14 of the pots 13 and the long side walls 20 are folded down thereby
moving the tongues 26 below the flanges 16 of the adjacent pots 13 of the two blocks
12. The long side walls 20 are folded further such that the first sections 21 engage
under the flanges 16 of the pots 13 and the second sections 22 engage the side walls
15 of the pots below the flanges 16.
[0014] The short side walls 19 are then folded down such that the first sections 21 engage
under the flanges 16 of the pots 13 and the second sections 22 engage the side walls
15 of the pots below the flanges 16. Adhesive is then applied to the ends of the lateral
extensions 24 which are then folded tightly around the side walls 15 of the corner
pots 13 and secured to the second portions 22 of the long side panels 20. The folding
around the corner pots is assisted by the provision of the transverse creases 25.
[0015] The final action is to press the flaps 32 down through the apertures 30 in the blocks
12 such that the angled edges 34 engage below the flanges 16 of adjacent pots to provide
further rigidity and integrity. The result is a secure multipack in which the pots
are firmly engaged below their flanges 16 and held securely by the continuous strap
like nature of the adhesively secured second portions 22 of the side panels 19, 20.
[0016] Although the invention has been described above in respect of a plurality of two
2 x 2 blocks of pots, other arrangements will be apparent. In particular the device
could be adapted to retain individual pots or other block arrays or even combinations.
The tongues 26 and flaps 32 are preferred optional features but other further security
formations could be used.
1. A paperboard device for retaining a plurality of articles each having an outwardly
projecting rim at its top, the device comprising a top panel for overlying the tops
of the articles and a number of side panels hingedly connected to the top panel, each
side panel having a first section and a second section defined by means of a fold
which is substantially parallel with the hinge connection of the panel to the top
panel, the second sections being provided with laterally extending securing tabs whereby
in use the first sections are folded under the rims of the articles such that the
second sections lie against the parts of the articles below the top rim and the securing
tabs are folded around the articles and are connected to the other second sections.
2. A paperboard device as claimed in claim 1 wherein the top panel is generally rectangular
having a side panel hingedly connected at each edge.
3. A paperboard device as claimed in claim 2 wherein the securing tabs are provided at
both ends of oppositely disposed side panels and are adhesively connected to the other
second sections.
4. A paperboard device as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 3 wherein the securing tabs
are lightly creased to assist folding around the articles.
5. A paperboard device as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 4 wherein push down flaps
are provided in and are hingedly connected to the top panel for engaging below the
rims of the articles.
6. A paperboard device as claimed in claim 5 wherein the flaps angle outwardly away from
the hinge and have a generally straight edge connecting the angled sections, which
edge is substantially parallel to the hinge.
7. A paperboard device as claimed in claim 6 wherein the flaps are provided in adjacent
pairs with abutting straight edges.
8. A paperboard device as claimed in any one of claims 5 to 7 wherein the articles are
pots which are preformed in rectangular blocks and the device retains a plurality
of said blocks, said push down flaps extending through apertures provided between
pots in the tops of the blocks.
9. A paperboard device as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 8 wherein inwardly projecting
oppositely disposed tongues are cut from the top panel and remain hingedly connected
thereto along the hinge with the adjacent side, which tongues, in use, project below
the rims of adjacent blocks to ensure correct spacing between adjacent blocks.
10. A paperboard device as claimed in claim 9 wherein said tongues are contoured so as
to follow the contours of the parts of the articles below the rim.