[0001] This invention relates to a carton which is particularly but not only suitable for
accommodating beverage containers such as cans and bottles and which incorporates
a "strap-type" carrying handle.
[0002] Beverage cartons which include carrying handles and indeed, strap type carrying handles
are known. For example, US 4,166,570 (Lazerand et al) discloses a packaging carton
for beverage cans which a strap type handle. The handle strap has a central user portion
exposed to view in a handle access aperture in top wall of the carton, extends across
the top wall and has opposite ends which terminate in respective ones of a pair of
end closure flaps which are hinged to the top wall. The handle strap is reinforced
by a separate strip of reinforcing material, for example, a fibrous tape.
[0003] WO 97/07031 (Riverwood International Corporation) discloses a packaging carton for
beverage cans having a handle strap secured at each end thereof to an outer face of
an end panel of the carton between a pair of cuts which extend across the hinge between
the top panel and the respective end panel. As the carton is lifted via the handle,
the provision of a fold line extend between the pairs of cuts on the top panel allows
the portions bounded by the cut lines to deflect inwardly.
[0004] The present invention seeks to provide, in a carton, a multiply strap type handle
that does not protrude above the top panel in a stored position and that can be deployed
to a position of use by providing displaceable portions of the carton at either end
of the carton while ensuring a sufficient strength of handle.
[0005] One aspect of the invention provides, in a carton, a handle structure in the form
of a strap which can be raised from a stowed position, in which it is substantially
coplanar with a top wall of the carton, to a raised user position relative to the
top wall by grasping a user portion of the strap in a handle aperture area of the
top wall, the handle strap being attached at least at one end thereof to an inwardly
displaceable portion of a side wall of the carton, said inwardly displaceable portion
being displaced inwardly of the carton when the handle is raised into its user position
thereby providing a surplus of material to facilitate use, characterised by a second
ply of material which overlies at least a part of the inwardly displaceable portion
and in that the second ply of material comprises a further inwardly displaceable portion
in substantial registry with the inwardly displaceable portion of said side wall,
the said one end of the strap being secured together with the inwardly displaceable
portion of the side wall and the inwardly displaceable portion of the overlying second
ply of material. Preferably, the inwardly displaceable portion may be a tab struck
from the side wall.
[0006] In one embodiment, the tab may be defined by cut lines that intersect with a fold
line hingedly interconnecting the top wall and the side wall.
[0007] Preferably, the said one end of the strap is secured between the inwardly displaceable
portion of the side wall and the inwardly displaceable portion of the overlying second
ply of material.
[0008] Preferably, the inwardly displaceable portions of the side walls may be formed integrally
with an elongate strip detachable from, and extending across the top wall. Preferably,
the strap is secured to at least part of the strip, and is co-extensive therewith.
[0009] According to another feature of this aspect of the invention, the top wall may be
a composite of first and second at least partially lapped panels. Preferably, the
lapped portion of the top panel has the handle strap secured thereto.
[0010] According to another feature of this aspect of the invention, the second ply of material
may be a separate insert secured to the carton.
[0011] According to yet another feature of this aspect of the invention, a blinding panel
may be arranged so as to substantially prevent access to the interior of the carton
through the aperture. Preferably, the blinding panel is hingedly connected to the
top wall. The blinding panel may be formed from a separate blank secured over the
aperture. In some constructions according to this aspect of the invention, the second
ply of material may provide the blinding panel.
[0012] According to a still further feature of this aspect of the invention, the inwardly
displaceable portion or portions may be adapted to separate and support adjacent articles
in the package when the handle is raised.
[0013] Another aspect of the invention provides a blank for forming a carton for accommodating
at least one article, which blank includes a handle structure in the form of a strap
which can be raised from a stowed position, in which it is substantially coplanar
with a panel of the blank which will become the top wall of the carton, to a raised
user position relative to the top wall panel by grasping a user portion of the strap
in a handle aperture area of the top wall panel, the handle strap being attached at
its ends to an inwardly displaceable portion of respective panels which are to become
the side walls of the carton, said inwardly displaceable portions being displaced
inwardly of the carton when the handle is raised into its user position thereby providing
a surplus of material to facilitate use, characterised by a second ply of material
which overlies at least a part of the inwardly displaceable portions and in that the
second ply of material comprises further inwardly displaceable portions in substantial
registry with the inwardly displaceable portions of said side wall panels, the each
ends of the strap being secured together with the inwardly displaceable portion of
a side wall panel and the inwardly displaceable portion of the overlying second ply
of material.
[0014] Exemplary embodiments of the invention will now be described by way of example, with
reference to the following drawings in which:
FIGURE 1A is a plan view of a blank of a wraparound carton according to one embodiment
of the invention;
FIGURE 1B is a plan view of an insert blank which may be secured to the blank of Figure
1A;
FIGURE 1C is a plan view of an alternative insert blank which may be secured to the
blank of Figure 1A;
FIGURE 1C is a plan view of an alternative insert blank which may be secured to the
blank of Figure 1A;
FIGURE 2 is a plan view of the blank shown in Figure 1B with glue applied thereto;
FIGURE 3 is a plan view of the blank of Figure 1A in which the blank of Figure 1B
has been secured thereto;
FIGURE 4 is a perspective view of a carton formed from the blank shown in Figure 1;
FIGURE 5 is a perspective view of the carton shown in Figure 3 illustrating the handle
structure in a set up condition;
FIGURE 6 is a plan view of a blank of a carton according to a second embodiment of
the invention;
FIGURE 7 is a plan view of the blank shown in Figure 6 that has been partially folded;
FIGURE 8 is a perspective view of a carton formed from the blank shown in Figure 6;
FIGURE 9 is a perspective view of the carton shown in Figure 8 illustrating the handle
structure in a set up condition;
FIGURE 10 is a plan view of a blank for a carton according to a third embodiment of
the invention;
FIGURE 11 is a perspective view of a carton formed from the blank shown in Figure
10;
FIGURE 12 is a perspective view of the carton shown in Figure 11 illustrating the
handle structure in a set up condition;
FIGURE 13 is a plan view of a blank according to a fourth embodiment of the invention;
FIGURE 14 is a plan view of the blank of Figure 13 that has been partially folded;
FIGURE 15 is a perspective view of a carton formed from the blank of Figure 13;
FIGURE 16 is a perspective view of the carton shown in Figure 15 illustrating the
handle structure in a set up condition;
FIGURE 17 is a plan view of a blank according to a fifth embodiment of the invention;
FIGURES 18a, 18b, 18c and 18d are perspective views of a folding and securing operation
relating to one portion of the blank of Figure 17;
FIGURE 19 is a perspective view of a carton formed from the blank of Figure 17; and
FIGURE 20 is a perspective view of the carton shown in Figure 19 illustrating the
handle structure in a set-up condition.
Detailed Description of the Preferred Embodiments
[0015] Referring to the drawings, and in particular Figures 1A, 1B, 1C, 6, 10, 13 and 17
thereof, a carton is formed from a two-part or unitary blank 10, 80, 90, 110, 210,
310, 410 made from paperboard or other suitable foldable sheet material, which can
be adapted to accommodate a variety of articles, for example twelve bottles arranged
in three rows of four bottles each. It is envisaged the carton can be adapted to accommodate
a different number of bottles or other articles according to user requirements.
[0016] Turning to the first embodiment of the carton blank 10 illustrated in Figure 1A,
this blank includes a first base panel 12, a first side wall panel that may comprise
lower side panel 14 and upper side panel 16, top par el 18, and a second side wall
panel that may comprise second upper panel 20, and a second lower side panel 22. The
aforesaid panels are hingedly connected one to the next in a longitudinal plane along
fold lines 24, 26, 28, 30 and 32 respectively. A securing flap 23 may be hingedly
connected to one end of the blank, for example the second lower side panel 22 along
fold line 25. In alternative embodiments, other securing arrangements may be used.
[0017] Preferably, the blank further comprises an end closure structure indicated generally
by numeral 34 including a pair of upper and lower end closure panels 38, 40 hingedly
connected to top panel 18 and base panel 12, along fold lines 42 and 44 respectively.
[0018] In one class of embodiments, the end closure structure 34 further includes connected
together gusset panels 46 and 48. Gusset panels 46, 48 extend outwardly from lower
and upper side panels 22, 20 respectively and are connected thereto by fold lines
52, 54. A further overlapping panel 56 is connected to end panel 38 by lateral fold
line 30 and to gusset panel 48 along fold line 58. The gusset panels 46, 48 and overlapping
panel are adapted to form a comer structure as is well known in the art.
[0019] Likewise, the opposing comer of the end closure structure 34 also includes gusset
panels 60 and 62. Gusset panels 60, 62 extend outwardly from lower and upper side
panels 14, 16 and are connected thereto by fold lines 66, 68. A further overlapping
panel 70 is connected to end panel 38 by lateral fold line 28 and to gusset panel
62 along fold line 72.
[0020] It is envisaged that there may comprise one or more end closure structures without
departing from the scope of the invention.
[0021] The construction along the opposing side of the top panel and bottom comprises an
end closure structure 36 which is similar and therefore like parts at one end of the
top panel are designated by reference numerals to like parts of the opposite end with
the addition of suffix 'a' and are not described in any greater detail.
[0022] Turning to the construction of the handle structure, there comprises a central user
aperture 74 struck from top panel 18. In this embodiment, the central user aperture
74 is substantially rectangular in shape.
[0023] An outer displaceable tab 76 is struck from the blank in the second upper side panel
20 so that the flap 76 is hinged to that panel, but otherwise cut out from the blank
along cut lines 73, 75 and 77. Cut lines 73 and 75 preferably converge towards cut
line 77. Cut line 77 is, in this embodiment, arranged to interrupt fold line 30 although
in alternative embodiments this is not necessarily the case. Likewise, a second flap
78 is struck from the first upper side panel 16 and is hingedly connected thereto
by a similar arrangement. The first and second flaps are, preferably, located substantially
in line with the longitudinal axis of the aperture 74.
[0024] The other features of the handle structure are described by reference to Figure 1B,
in which there is shown a second blank 80 arranged to be secured to the first blank
10. The blank comprises in series a first side panel 84, a top panel 86 and a second
side panel 88 hingedly interconnected along interrupted fold lines 85 and 87. A displaceable
tab 83 that may advantageously be of substantially identical dimensions to tab 76
on blank 10 is struck from, and hingedly interconnected to, second side panel 88,
and is preferably defined by convergent cut lines 59 and 61 and an aperture H2. A
similar flap 81 is likewise struck from first side panel 84 and is defined in part
by aperture H1. A plurality of apertures 89 may additionally interrupt fold lines
85 and 87 and are preferably used to aid the manipulation of the blank 80. A handle
strap 82 is preferably glued at glue point G to the first and second side panels 84
and 88, and to flaps 81 and 82, and is arranged to extend across upper panel 86, as
shown.
[0025] Figure 1C illustrates an alternative embodiment of the insert blank. The blank 90
comprises a first side panel 94, a top panel 96 and a second side panel 98 hingedly
interconnected in series along interrupted fold lines 95 and 97. As in blank 80, opposed
tabs 91 and 93 are struck from the first and second side panels respectively, but
are interconnected by an elongate strip 79 struck from the top panel 96 and extending
between fold lines 95 and 97. Tab 93 is defined by convergent cut lines 69 and 71,
and tab 91 is preferably similarly arranged. A handle strap 92 is preferably secured
by glue at glue point G to first and second side panels 94 and 98, elongate strip
79, and tabs 91 and 93. In alternative embodiments, other securing means known in
the art may be used.
[0026] It is preferred that the handle strap 82, 92 of Figures 1B and 1C is formed from
paperboard, laminated paperboard, fibrous tape or other suitable plastics material
capable of supporting the weight of the carton and its contents.
[0027] Turning now to Figures 2 and 3, glue is applied preferably at glue point G to the
insert blank 80, and the insert is then secured to blank 10 in the position illustrated
in Figure 3 such that inner tab 81 overlies outer tab 78, inner tab 76 overlies outer
tab 83, and the strap 82 is secured therebetween. In other embodiments, glue may be
applied to blank 10 rather than the insert blank 80. The strap 82 is preferably visible
through user aperture 74. In an alternative embodiment, insert 90 may alternatively
be secured to blank 10 in a similar manner such that the strap 92 and/or strip 79
handle is visible through the aperture 74.
[0028] Turning now to the construction of the carton illustrated in Figures 4 and 5, the
blanks require a series of sequential folding and/or gluing operations which are preferably
performed in a straight line machine so that the carton is not required to be rotated
or inverted to complete its construction. The folding process is not limited to that
described below and can be altered according to particular manufacturing requirements.
[0029] The carton is usually supplied to a bottler in a flat collapsed tubular condition
whereby lower side panel 22 is secured to base panel 12 by securing glue flap 23 using
glue or other suitable means. In order to set up the carton, the sides, top and base
panels are folded from a flat condition to form a tubular structure, as is well known.
[0030] Thereafter, articles are introduced into the carton and the end closure structure
is formed. Gusset panels 46, 48, 50 and 60, 62, 70 are folded inwardly about fold
lines 52, 54 and 66, 68 respectively and the end closure panels 38, 40 are folded
inwardly to form one end of the sleeve, whereby the gusset panels come into face to
face relationship with end closure panels 38 and 40. Panels 56, 70 come into face
to face contact with their respective adjacent gusset panels 48, 62. Optionally, the
faces of gusset panels 46, 48, 60, 62 may be secured to the upper and lower end closure
panels 38, 40 by means known in the art to hold the end closure panels in place. The
opposing end structure 36 is formed in like manner, so the carton is in a set up and
loaded condition as shown in Figure 4.
[0031] In order to bring the handle to a position of use as illustrated in Figure 5, the
user part of the strap 82 is accessed via the user aperture 74, and may be pulled
so as to stand proud of the top panel 18. Composite flaps 76, 83, and 78, 81 deflect
inwardly out of the plane of upper side panels 16 and 20 to provide the surplus of
material to enable the strap to be brought into a position of use. When in a deployed
position, the composite flaps may act to stabilise or space the necks of articles
contained within the carton thereby ensuring that the bottles or other articles are
packed tightly within the carton. The sandwiching of the strap between the inner and
outer displaceable tabs ensures that the strap is firmly secured to the carton. Top
panel 86 of the insert substantially prevents the contents of the carton from being
seen or accessed. Aperture H1 and H2 advantageously allow for the substantially unhindered
displacement of the tabs.
[0032] The handle of a carton formed using insert blank 90 (not shown) is brought into use
in a similar manner, although both the strip 92 and strap 79 form the user part.
[0033] In an alternative embodiment (not shown), to enable the carton to be carried more
comfortably, a frangible user portion attached to top panel 18 may replace user aperture
74. The user portion may be secured to the strap 82 when insert 80 is secured to blank
10 using glue or other suitable means, and the user portion may be supplied with side
cushioning flaps which fold underneath strap 82 to cushion the hand of the user.
[0034] The second embodiment shown in Figure 6 and 7 corresponds substantially to the first
embodiment and therefore like parts are designated by reference numerals which are
prefixed with the numeral "1". Only those parts of the second embodiment which differ
from the first embodiment are hereinafter described. Thus, in this embodiment, the
tubular carton is formed by lapping a first top panel 118 with a second top panel
119 and first upper end closure panels 138, 138a with a second upper end closure panels
139, 139a hinged to second top panel along fold lines 143, 143a. This arrangement
is used to assist the construction of the handle which, in this embodiment, is formed
longitudinally with respect to the carton, rather than transversely, as in the first
class of embodiments.
[0035] An elongate strip 179 is struck from first top panel 118 and is arranged to extend
between fold lines 142 and 142a in a direction substantially parallel to fold line
128. The strip 179 is hingedly interconnected to an outer displaceable tab 193 struck
from, and hingedly connected to, end closure panel 138, the tab 193 being defined
by cut lines 169, 171 which converge towards strip 179. A similar tab 191 is provided
in end closure panel 138a. A user aperture 174 arranged substantially parallel to
fold line 130 is provided in second top panel 119.
[0036] A handle strap 182 is secured to strip 179, flaps 191 and 193, and preferably end
closure panels 138 and 138a using glue or other suitable means known in the art. The
strap 182 preferably acts to reinforce strip 179. Again, it is preferred that the
handle strap is formed from paperboard, laminated paperboard, fibrous tape or other
suitable plastics material.
[0037] An aperture cover or blinding panel 186 is hingedly connected to top panel 118 along
fold line 131, and is further hingedly connected to strap cover panels 184 and 188
along extensions of fold lines 142 and 142a. The strap cover panels are additionally
hingedly connected to end cover panels 138 and 138a along extensions of fold line
131. Inner displaceable tabs 176 and 178 are struck from strap cover panels 184 and
188 respectively. Tab 176 is defined by cut line 175 and 151 and is arranged, when
cover panel 184 is folded, to substantially overly cut line 171. Preferably cut line
151 is struck from panel 186. Displaceable tab 178 is similarly arranged.
[0038] As shown in Figure 6, tabs 176 and 178 may extend partially into cover panel 186.
The cover panel is further advantageously provided with score lines which, when the
carton is erected, are substantially co-extensive with the score lines of the first
and second top panels 118, 199. Glue is applied to glue areas G, and panels 186, 184
and 188 are folded through substantially 180° so as to overlie strap 182 and panels
118, 138 and 138a. In alternative embodiments, glue may be applied to panels 184,
186, 186a. The strap is thereby secured between composite tabs 176, 193 and 178, 191
at its ends, as illustrated in Figure 7.
[0039] There may further comprise intermediate side wall panels 115 and 121 formed in first
and second side walls and hingedly connected thereto along fold lines 126, 199 and
159, 132 respectively. This allows the carton to be held in a flat collapsed condition
about foldlines 199 and 159.
[0040] Turning now to the construction of the carton with reference in particular to Figure
7, the blank is folded such that top panel 119 overlies top panel 118, and is secured
thereto using glue or other known means, the panel being arranged such that strip
179, as reinforced by strap 182, is visible through user aperture 174. First and second
upper end closure panels 138, 139 and 138a, 139a may also be secured together. The
carton is now in a flat collapsed condition, as it would usually be supplied to a
bottler.
[0041] Thereafter, the construction of the carton is substantially identical to the construction
of the carton as illustrated in the first embodiment. The fully erected carton is
illustrated in Figure 8. One advantage of this embodiment is that the outer displaceable
tabs 191 and 193 are not visible from the exterior of the carton, as they are covered
by upper end closure panels 139 and 139a respectively.
[0042] As in the first embodiment, the composite strip and strap handle may be engaged by
the user and lifted out of the plane of composite top wall panel 118 and 119 so as
to stand proud thereof. Inner and outer displaceable tabs 191, 193, 176, 178 are displaced
inwardly to provide surplus material for the strap to be brought into a position of
use. Cover panel 186 substantially prevents the contents of the carton being seen
or accessed. The score lines provided in the top panels aid the distribution of the
load from the handle to the carton walls.
[0043] The third embodiment shown in Figures 10 to 12 corresponds substantially to the first
and second embodiments in many respects and therefore, where possible, like parts
are designated by numerals which are prefixed with the numeral "2". The most significant
difference being that the top panels 218, 218a are lapped transversely such that the
handle may also be constructed transversely.
[0044] Turning to the carton blank 210 illustrated in Figure 10, this blank includes a first
top panel 218, first upper end panel 238, first intermediate end panel 289, lower
end panel 240, first base panel 212, second lower end panel 240a, second intermediate
end panel 239a, second upper end panel 238a, and second top panel 218a hingedly interconnected
in series along fold lines 242, 241, 243, 244, 244a, 243a, 241a, 242a respectively.
[0045] The blank further comprises one or more side closure structures including first and
second upper side closure panels 220, 220a and 216, 216a hingedly connected to first
and second top panels 218, 219 along fold lines 230, 230a and 228, 228a respectively.
In this embodiment, the side closure structures also include lower side closure panels
222, 214 hingedly connected to base panel 312 by fold lines 225, 224 respectively
formed along the opposed longitudinal edges of base panel 312.
[0046] The side closure structure may also include gusset arrangements 234, 234a and 236,
236a that are substantially identical to the end gusset arrangements of the previous
two embodiments above, and will not therefore be discussed in greater detail.
[0047] A handle arrangement similar to that of the second embodiment is provided in this
embodiment. In this embodiment, however, the handle strap extends transversely across
the top panel, rather than longitudinally. Furthermore, no blinding panel or strap
cover panels are provided, although it is envisaged that in alternative embodiments
these panels could be provided.
[0048] An elongate strip 279 is struck from second top panel 218a and is arranged to extend
between fold lines 228a and 230a in a direction substantially parallel to fold line
242a. The strip 279 is hingedly interconnected to an inner inwardly displaceable tab
293 struck from, and hingedly connected to, side closure panel 220a, the tab 293 being
defined by cut lines 269, 271 which may preferably converge towards strip 279. A similar
tab 291 is provided in side closure panel 216a.
[0049] Optionally, a handle strap 282 is provided to be secured to strip 279, tabs 291 and
293 and, preferably, side closure panels 220a and 216a using glue or other suitable
means. Again, it is preferred that the handle strap is formed from paperboard, laminated
paperboard, fibrous tape or other suitable plastics material.
[0050] Outer displaceable tabs 276 and 278 are struck from first upper side closure panels
220 and 216 respectively. Tab 276 is defined by cut lines 275 and 273 and 277 and
is arranged to substantially overlie tab 293 when the blank is folded to form a flat
tubular structure. Displaceable tab 278 is similarly arranged to overlie tab 291.
A user aperture 274 is arranged substantially mid-way between tabs 276 and 278.
[0051] Turning now to the construction of the carton in Figures 10 and I 1 the blank is
folded such that first top panel 218 overlies second top panel 218a, and is secured
thereto by glue at glue points G (Figure 10) or other suitable means, such that elongate
strip 279, as reinforced by strap 282, is accessible through aperture 274. In addition
tab 276 overlies tab 293, and tab 278 overlies tab 291. In this embodiment, the tabs
do not sandwich the ends of the strap 282 as in the previous embodiments although
it is envisaged that these could be sandwiched between the tabs without departing
from the scope of the invention.
[0052] The carton is usually supplied to a bottler in this flat collapsed form. The carton
is subsequently loaded and erected and the side closure structures are formed in a
similar manner to the end closure structures of the previous embodiment. The carton
is now fully erected, as illustrated in Figure 11.
[0053] In order to form the handle as illustrated in Figure 12, the elongate strip 279 is
accessed via the user aperture 274, and may be pulled so as to stand proud of the
composite top wall 218, 218a. Composite tabs 276, 293 and 278, 291 deflect inwardly
out of the plane of the upper side panels to provide the surplus of material to enable
the strap to be brought into a position of use.
[0054] Turning now to Figures 13 to 16, there is illustrated a fourth embodiment of the
invention which is a variation on the second embodiment of Figures 6 to 9 in which
the handle structure is provided on a side wall of the carton rather than the top.
As the fourth embodiment corresponds substantially to the second embodiment, like
parts are designated by like reference numerals which are prefixed with the number
"3" and only those parts of the fourth embodiment which differ from the second embodiment
are hereinafter described.
[0055] Referring now in particular to Figure 13, there is shown a blank 310 comprising in
series a first lower side panel 313, base panel 312, second lower side panel 322,
first upper side panel 320, top panel 318, second upper side panel 316 and third lower
side panel 314.
[0056] An elongate strip 379 is struck from first lower side panel 313 and is arranged to
extend between fold lines 343 and 343a in a direction substantially parallel to the
end edge of the blank. The strip 379 is hingedly interconnected to an inner inwardly
displaceable tab 393 struck from and hingedly connected to end closure panel 359,
the tab 393 being defined by cut lines 369 and 371 which in this embodiment are preferably
parallel, and terminate in stress relieving curved portions. A similar inner tab 391
is provided in end closure panel 359a.
[0057] Optionally, a handle strap 382 is provided to be secured to the strip 379, tabs 393
and 391 and, preferably, end closure panels 359 and 359a using glue or other suitable
means. The handle strap is preferably formed from one of the materials described in
the previous embodiments. A blinding panel 386 is advantageously further hingedly
connected to first lower end panel 313 along fold line 131. A user aperture 374 preferably
extends transversely across third lower side panel 314.
[0058] Glue is applied to glue points G and the blinding panel is folded in a direction
indicated by the arrow in Figure 14 so as to overlie the elongate strip 379 and strap
382 along at least a portion of their length. The blinding panel is preferably of
greater length than user aperture 374.
[0059] To construct the carton, the blank is folded such that third lower side panel 314
overlies first lower side panel 313, the panels being secured together using glue
or other known means such that the elongate strip 379 can be accessed through user
aperture 374.
[0060] The carton is usually supplied to a bottler in this flat tubular form. The carton
is subsequently erected and loaded and the side closure structures are formed in a
similar manner to the end closure structures of the second embodiment. The carton
is now fully erected as illustrated in Figure 15.
[0061] The elongate reinforced strap 379 may be engaged by the user as in the previous embodiments,
with the surplus strap material being provided by the inward displacement of tabs
371 and 391 shown in Figure 16. The tabs are however hidden from view by panels 360
and 360a of the end closure structure. Blinding panel 386 substantially prevents the
contents of the carton being viewed and accessed once the reinforced strap 379 is
deployed.
[0062] The fifth embodiment shown in Figures 17 to 20 correspond substantially to the second
embodiment therefore like parts are designated by like reference numerals which are
prefixed with the numeral "4". Only those parts of the fifth embodiment which differ
from the second embodiment are hereinafter described. Thus, in this embodiment the
tubular carton is formed by lapping first top panel 418 with second top panel 419
and first upper end closure panel 438, 438a with a second upper end closure panel
439, 439a. This lapping arrangement is used to assist in the construction of the handle.
[0063] Outer inwardly displaceable tab 493 is struck from the end edge of panel 439 and,
optionally, panel 419, is defined by cut lines 469 and 477 and preferably straddles
fold line 443, to terminate at cut line 477. Cut line 469 advantageously terminates
in a stress-relieving curved portion. A similar tab 491 is struck from panels 439a
and optionally panel 419. A blinding panel 479 hingedly interconnects to second top
panel 419 along fold line 489 is provided from panels 419 and 439a. A blinding panel
479 hingedly interconnects to second top panel 419 along fold line 489 is provided
intermediate outer displaceable tabs 491 and 493.
[0064] A similar arrangement comprising inner inwardly displaceable tabs 476 and 478 are
provided on the first top panel 418 and upper end closure panels 438 and 438a. Further
panels 495 and 497 are preferably hingedly connected to the free ends of the inner
tabs 476 and 478 and a blinding panel 486 is preferably formed integrally with first
top panel 418.
[0065] Referring now to Figures 18A, 18B, 18C and 18D there is shown a sequence of steps
for securing a handle strap 482 to the blank. It can be seen from Figure 18B that
blinding panel 479 is folded out of alignment in direction "X" from second top panel
419 and glue is applied to glue points G on tabs 491 and 492 and panels 439 and 439a.
The strap 482 is then preferably secured to the blank as shown in Figure 18C. To complete
the operation, blinding panel 479 is folded in direction "Y" back into substantial
alignment with second top panel 419 as illustrated in Figure 18D.
[0066] To form a fully erected carton as illustrated in Figure 19, the blank of Figure 17
is folded such that blinding panel 479 overlies blinding panel 486 and is secured
thereto using glue or other suitable means, and that the strap 482, tabs 491 and 493,
and optionally end closure panels 439 and 439a overlie tabs 476 and 478, panels 495
and 497 and end closure panels 438 and 438a, and are secured thereto such that tab
476 is substantially in register with tab 493, and tab 478 is substantially in register
with tab 491. Handle strap 482 is secured there between in this embodiment.
[0067] Once the carton has been loaded, and the ends closed and secured, the carton is fully
erected as illustrated in Figure 19.
[0068] Referring now to Figure 20, to lift the carton, an end user engages strap 482 such
that the composite tabs 476, 493 and 478, 491 thereby providing a surplus of material
to enable strap 482 to stand proud of the composite top wall 418, 419. The composite
blinding panel formed by panels 486 and 479 enhances the structural integrity of the
carton, as well as substantially preventing the contents of the carton being viewed.
Also panels 495, 497 improve rigidity of the carton.
[0069] It is envisaged that the inwardly displaceable portion of flaps 76, 78 are adapted
to be placed intermediate adjacent articles to separate and support these bottles.
Furthermore, the abutment of the flaps against the articles will encourage the handle
to be maintained in a deployed position so that it can be re-used easily. A further
advantage is that the handles do not protrude when in a stored position so that prior
to use they do not tear or snag other cartons placed on top or around it.
[0070] It will be recognised that as used herein, directional references such as "top",
"base", "upper", "lower", "intermediate", "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.
[0071] It will further be recognised that in the construction of the cartons of the embodiments
described, the blanks require a series of sequential folding and gluing operations
which are preferably performed in a straight line machine so that the cartons are
not required to be rotated or inverted to complete their construction. The folding
process is not limited to those described above and can be altered according to particular
manufacturing requirements.
[0072] It should be understood that numerous changes may be made within the scope of the
invention, for example the size and shape of the panels may be adjusted so as to package
articles of various sizes. Alternative known end/side closure means may be used, and
user apertures in those embodiments where they are present may be replaced by user
panels which may be secured to the strip/strap so as to provide cushioning for the
hand of the end user.
[0073] Furthermore, the carton and handle structures of the present invention are shaped
to provide satisfactory rigidity to hold items such as bottles securely, but with
a degree of flexibility so that the load from the handle, when the carton is carried,
can be better absorbed by it. The shape of the blank minimises the amount of paperboard
required. The articles can be applied to the carton by hand or automatic machinery.
1. A carton for accommodating at least one article, which carton comprises a handle structure
in the form of a strap (82, 182, 282, 382) which can be raised from a stowed position,
in which it is substantially coplanar with a top wall (18, 118/119, 218/218a, 313/314,
418/419) of the carton, to a raised user position relative to the top wall by grasping
a user portion of the strap in a handle access area (74, 174, 274, 374) of the top
wall, the handle strap being attached at least at one end thereof to an inwardly displaceable
portion (76, 193, 293, 393, 493) of a side wall or end wall (20, 138, 220a, 359, 439)
of the carton, said inwardly displaceable portion being displaced inwardly of the
carton when the handle is raised into its user position thereby providing a surplus
of material to facilitate use, characterised by a second ply of material (80, 184/186, 220/216, 438/438a) which overlies at least
a part of the inwardly displaceable portion and in that the second ply of material
comprises a further inwardly displaceable portion (84, 176/178, 276/278, 476/478)
in substantial registry with the inwardly displaceable portion of said side or end
wall, the said one end of the strap being secured together with the inwardly displaceable
portion of the side or end wall and the inwardly displaceable portion of the overlying
second ply of material.
2. A carton according to claim 1 wherein said handle access area is defined by an aperture
in the top wall.
3. A carton according to claim 1 or claim 2 wherein the inwardly displaceable portion
of said side or end wall is a tab struck from the side or end wall.
4. A carton according to claim 3 wherein the tab is defined by cut lines (73, 75) that
intersect with a fold line (30) hingedly interconnecting the top wall (18) and the
side or end wall (20).
5. A carton according to any of the preceding claims wherein the said one end of the
strap is secured between the inwardly displaceable portion of the side or end wall
and the inwardly displaceable portion of the overlying second ply of material.
6. A carton according to any of the preceding claims wherein the inwardly displaceable
portions of the side or end walls are formed integrally with an elongate strip (79)
detachable from, and extending across the top wall.
7. A carton according to claim 6 wherein the strap is secured to at least part of the
strip, and is co-extensive therewith.
8. A carton according to any one of the preceding claims wherein the top wall is a composite
of first and second at least partially lapped panels (118/119, 218/218a, 313/314,
418/419).
9. A carton according to any one of the preceding claims wherein the lapped portion of
the top panel has the handle strap secured thereto.
10. A carton according any one of the preceding claims wherein the second ply of material
is a separate insert (80, 90) secured to the carton.
11. A carton according to any one of the preceding claims wherein a blinding panel (186,
386, 479) is arranged so as to substantially prevent access to the interior of the
carton through the aperture.
12. A carton according to claim 11 wherein the blinding panel is hingedly connected to
the top wall.
13. A carton according to claim 11 wherein the blinding panel is formed from a separate
blank (80, 90) secured over the aperture.
14. A carton according to any of claims 11 to 13 wherein the second ply of material provides
the blinding panel.
15. A carton as claimed in any of the preceding claims wherein the inwardly displaceable
portion or portions is or are adapted to separate and support adjacent articles in
the package when the handle is raised.
16. A carton according to any of the preceding claims wherein both ends of the strap are
secured between the inwardly displaceable portion of the side or end wall panel and
the inwardly displaceable portion of the second ply of material.
17. A blank for forming a carton for accommodating at least one article, which blank includes
a handle structure in the form of a strap (82, 182, 282, 382) which can be raised
from a stowed position, in which it is substantially coplanar with a panel of the
blank which will become the top wall (18, 118 /119, 218/218a, 313/314, 418/419) of
the carton, to a raised user position relative to the top wall panel by grasping a
user portion of the strap in a handle access area of the top wall panel, the handle
strap being attached at its ends to an inwardly displaceable portion (76, 193, 293,
393, 493) of respective panels which are to become side or end walls (20, 138, 220a,
359, 439) of the carton, said inwardly displaceable portions being displaced inwardly
of the carton when the handle is raised into its user position thereby providing a
surplus of material to facilitate use, characterised by a second ply of material which overlies at least a part of the inwardly displaceable
portions and in that the second ply of material comprises further inwardly displaceable
portions (84, 176/178, 276/278, 476/478) in substantial registry with the inwardly
displaceable portions of said side or end wall panels, each end of the strap being
secured together with the inwardly displaceable portion of a side or end wall panel
and being brought into further contact with the inwardly displaceable portion of the
overlying second ply of material when the said blank is assembled to form a carton.
1. Schachtel zum Unterbringen wenigstens eines Gegenstandes, wobei die Schachtel eine
Griffstruktur in Form eines Riemens (82, 182, 282, 382) umfasst, der aus einer verstauten
Position, in der er mit einer Deckenwand (18, 118/119, 218/218a, 313/314, 418/419)
der Schachtel im wesentlichen in einer Ebene liegt, in éine angehobene Benutzerposition
relativ zu der Deckenwand angehoben werden kann, indem ein Benutzerabschnitt des Riemens
in einem Griffzugangsbereich (74, 174, 274, 374) der Deckenwand ergriffen wird, wobei
der Trageriemen wenigstens an einem Ende an einen nach innen versetzbaren Abschnitt
(76, 193, 293, 393, 493) einer Seitenwand oder einer Endwand (20, 138, 220a, 359,
439) der Schachtel angebracht ist, wobei der nach innen versetzbare Abschnitt in das
Innere der Schachtel versetzt wird, wenn der Griff in seine Benutzerposition angehoben
wird, wodurch ein Überschuss an Material bereitgestellt wird, um den Gebrauch zu erleichtern,
gekennzeichnet durch eine zweite Lage Material (80, 184/186, 220/216, 438/438a), die über wenigstens einem
Teil des nach innen versetzbaren Abschnitts liegt, und dadurch, dass die zweite Lage Material einen weiteren nach innen versetzbaren Abschnitt (84,
176/178, 276/278, 476/478) im wesentlichen in Passung mit dem nach innen versetzbaren
Abschnitt der Seiten- oder Endwand umfasst, wobei das eine Ende des Riemens zusammen
mit dem nach innen versetzbaren Abschnitt der Seiten- oder Endwand und dem nach innen
versetzbaren Abschnitt der darüber liegenden zweiten Lage Material befestigt ist.
2. Schachtel nach Anspruch 1, wobei der Griffzugangsbereich durch eine Öffnung in der
Deckenwand definiert ist.
3. Schachtel nach Anspruch 1 oder Anspruch 2, wobei der nach innen versetzbare Abschnitt
der Seiten- oder der Endwand eine Lasche ist, die aus der Seiten- oder Endwand ausgestanzt
ist.
4. Schachtel nach Anspruch 3, wobei die Lasche durch Stanzlinien (73, 75) definiert ist,
die sich mit einer Faltlinie (30) überschneiden, die gelenkig die Deckenwand (18)
und die Seiten- oder Endwand (20) miteinander verbindet.
5. Schachtel nach einem der vorstehenden Ansprüche, wobei das eine Ende des Riemens zwischen
dem nach innen versetzbaren Abschnitt der Seiten- oder Endwand und dem nach innen
versetzbaren Abschnitt der darüber liegenden zweiten Lage von Material befestigt ist.
6. Schachtel nach einem der vorstehenden Ansprüche, wobei die nach innen versetzbaren
Abschnitte der Seiten- oder Endwände integral mit einem länglichen Streifen (79) ausgebildet
sind, der von der Deckenwand entfernt werden kann und sich über diese erstreckt.
7. Schachtel nach Anspruch 6, wobei der Riemen wenigstens an einen Teil des Streifens
befestigt ist und sich mit diesem zusammen erstreckt.
8. Schachtel nach einem der vorstehenden Ansprüche, wobei die Deckenwand eine Verbundstruktur
aus ersten und zweiten wenigstens teilweise überlappenden Wandflächen (118/119, 218/218a,
313/314, 418/419) ist.
9. Schachtel nach einem der vorstehenden Ansprüche, wobei der Trageriemen an den überlappenden
Abschnitt der Deckenwandfläche befestigt ist.
10. Schachtel nach einem der vorstehenden Ansprüche, wobei die zweite Lage von Material
ein separater Einsatz (80, 90) ist, der an die Schachtel befestigt ist.
11. Schachtel nach einem der vorstehenden Ansprüche, wobei eine Verblendwandfläche (186,
386, 479) angeordnet ist, um im wesentlichen den Zugang in das Innere der Schachtel
durch die Öffnung zu verhindern.
12. Schachtel nach Anspruch 11, wobei die Verblendwandfläche gelenkig mit der Deckenwand
verbunden ist.
13. Schachtel nach Anspruch 11, wobei die Verblendwandfläche aus einem separaten Zuschnitt
(80, 90) ausgebildet wird, der über der Öffnung befestigt ist.
14. Schachtel nach einem der Ansprüche 11 bis 13, wobei die zweite Lage Material die Verblendwandfläche
bereitstellt.
15. Schachtel nach einem der vorstehenden Ansprüche, wobei der nach innen versetzbare
Abschnitt oder die nach innen versetzbaren Abschnitte angepasst ist bzw. angepasst
sind, benachbarte Gegenstände in der Verpackung zu trennen und zu stützen, wenn der
Griff angehoben wird.
16. Schachtel nach einem der vorstehenden Ansprüche, wobei beide Ende des Riemens zwischen
dem nach innen versetzbaren Abschnitt der Seiten- oder Endwandfläche und dem nach
innen versetzbaren Abschnitt der zweiten Lage Material befestigt ist.
17. Zuschnitt zum Ausbilden einer Schachtel zum Unterbringen wenigstens eines Gegenstands,
wobei der Zuschnitt eine Griffstruktur in Form eines Riemens (82, 182, 282, 382) umfasst,
der aus einer verstauten Position, in der er mit einer Wandfläche des Zuschnitts,
aus der die Deckenwand (18, 118/119, 218/218a, 313/314, 418/419) der Schachtel werden
wird, im wesentlichen in einer Ebene liegt, in eine angehobene Benutzerposition relativ
zu der Deckenwandfläche angehoben werden kann, indem ein Benutzerabschnitt des Riemens
in einem Griffzugangsbereich der Deckenwandfläche ergriffen wird, wobei der Trageriemen
an seinen Enden mit einem nach innen versetzbaren Abschnitt (76, 193, 293, 393, 493)
von jeweiligen Wandflächen verbunden ist, aus denen die Seitenwände oder die Endwände
(20, 138, 220a, 359, 439) der Schachtel werden werden, wobei der nach innen versetzbare
Abschnitt in das Innere der Schachtel versetzt wird, wenn der Griff in seine Benutzerposition
angehoben wird, wodurch ein Überschuss an Material bereitgestellt wird, um den Gebrauch
zu erleichtern, gekennzeichnet durch eine zweite Lage Material, die über wenigstens einem Teil des nach innen versetzbaren
Abschnitts liegt, und dadurch, dass die zweite Lage Material einen weiteren nach innen versetzbaren Abschnitt (84,
176/178, 276/278, 476/478) im wesentlichen in Passung mit dem nach innen versetzbaren
Abschnitt der Seiten- oder Endwandflächen umfasst, wobei jedes Ende des Riemens zusammen
mit dem nach innen versetzbaren Abschnitt der Seiten- oder Endwandfläche befestigt
ist und in nähere Berührung mit dem nach innen versetzbaren Abschnitt der darüber
liegenden zweiten Lage Material gebracht wird, wenn der Zuschnitt aufgebaut wird,
um eine Schachtel auszubilden.
1. Carton d'emballage destiné à contenir au moins un article, lequel carton comporte
une structure de poignée sous la forme d'une sangle (82, 182, 282, 382) qui peut être
soulevée à partir d'une position escamotée, dans laquelle elle est sensiblement dans
le même plan qu'une paroi supérieure (18, 118/119, 218/218a, 313/314, 418/419) du
carton, jusque dans une position d'utilisation soulevée par rapport à la paroi supérieure
en saisissant une partie d'utilisation de la sangle dans une zone (74, 174, 274, 374)
de la paroi supérieure pour l'accès à la poignée, la sangle de poignée étant fixée,
en au moins une extrémité de celle-ci, à une partie (76, 193, 293, 393, 493), déplaçable
vers l'intérieur, d'une paroi latérale ou d'une paroi d'extrémité (20, 138, 220a,
359, 439) du carton, ladite partie déplaçable vers l'intérieur étant déplacée vers
l'intérieur du carton lorsque la poignée est soulevée jusque dans sa position d'utilisation
en offrant davantage de matière pour faciliter l'utilisation, caractérisé par une deuxième épaisseur de matière (80, 184/186, 220/216, 438/438a) superposée à au
moins une partie de la partie déplaçable vers l'intérieur et en ce que la deuxième
épaisseur de matière comporte une autre partie (84, 176/178, 276/278, 476/478) déplaçable
vers l'intérieur coïncidant sensiblement avec la partie, déplaçable vers l'intérieur,
de ladite paroi latérale ou d'extrémité, ladite une extrémité de la sangle étant fixée
conjointement avec la partie, déplaçable vers l'intérieur, de la paroi latérale ou
d'extrémité, et avec la partie, déplaçable vers l'intérieur, de la deuxième épaisseur
de matière superposée.
2. Carton d'emballage selon la revendication 1, dans lequel ladite zone d'accès à la
poignée est définie par une ouverture dans la paroi supérieure.
3. Carton d'emballage selon la revendication 1 ou la revendication 2, dans lequel la
partie, déplaçable vers l'intérieur, de ladite paroi latérale ou d'extrémité, est
une patte détachée de la paroi latérale ou d'extrémité.
4. Carton d'emballage selon la revendication 3, dans lequel la patte est définie par
les lignes de découpage (73, 75) qui croisent une ligne de pliage (30) reliant de
manière articulée la paroi supérieure (18) et la paroi latérale ou d'extrémité (20).
5. Carton d'emballage selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans lequel
ladite une extrémité de la sangle est fixée entre la partie, déplaçable vers l'intérieur,
de la paroi latérale ou d'extrémité et la partie, déplaçable vers l'intérieur, de
la deuxième épaisseur de matière superposée.
6. Carton d'emballage selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans lequel
les parties, déplaçables vers l'intérieur, des parois latérales ou d'extrémités font
corps avec une bande allongée (79) détachable de, et s'étendant en travers de la paroi
latérale.
7. Carton d'emballage selon la revendication 6, dans lequel la sangle est fixée à au
moins une partie de la bande et s'étend conjointement avec celle-ci.
8. Carton d'emballage selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans lequel
la paroi supérieure est un assemblage d'un premier et d'un deuxième panneaux (118/119,
218/218a, 313/314, 418/419) se chevauchant au moins partiellement.
9. Carton d'emballage selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans lequel
la sangle de poignée est fixée à la partie à chevauchement du panneau supérieur.
10. Carton d'emballage selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans lequel
la deuxième épaisseur de matière est un élément rapporté séparé (80, 90) fixé au carton.
11. Carton d'emballage selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans lequel
un panneau d'occultation (186, 386, 479) est agencé de façon à empêcher sensiblement
l'accès à l'intérieur du carton par l'ouverture.
12. Carton d'emballage selon la revendication 11, dans lequel le panneau d'occultation
est articulé avec la paroi supérieure.
13. Carton d'emballage selon la revendication 11, dans lequel la panneau d'occultation
est constitué par une découpe séparée (80, 90) fixée sur l'ouverture.
14. Carton d'emballage selon l'une quelconque des revendications 11 à 13, dans lequel
la deuxième épaisseur de matière constitue le panneau d'occultation.
15. Carton d'emballage selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans lequel
la partie ou les parties déplaçable(s) vers le haut est/sont aptes à séparer et supporter
des articles adjacents dans l'emballage lorsque la poignée est soulevée.
16. Carton d'emballage selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans lequel
les deux extrémités de la sangle sont fixées entre la partie, déplaçable vers l'intérieur,
du panneau de paroi latérale ou d'extrémité et la partie, déplaçable vers l'intérieur,
de la deuxième épaisseur de matière.
17. Découpe pour former un carton d'emballage destiné à contenir au moins un article,
laquelle découpe comprend une structure de poignée sous la forme d'une sangle (82,
182, 282, 382) qui peut être soulevée à partir d'une position escamotée, dans laquelle
elle est sensiblement dans le même plan qu'un panneau de la découpe qui deviendra
la paroi supérieure (18, 118/119, 218/218a, 313/314, 418/419) du carton, jusque dans
une position d'utilisation soulevée par rapport au panneau de paroi supérieure en
saisissant une partie d'utilisation de la sangle dans une zone de la paroi supérieure
pour l'accès à la poignée, la sangle de poignée étant fixée, en ses extrémités, à
une partie (76, 193, 293, 393, 493), déplaçable vers l'intérieur, de panneaux respectifs
destinés à devenir des paroi latérales d'extrémités (20, 138, 220a, 359, 439) du carton,
lesdites parties déplaçables vers l'intérieur étant déplacées vers l'intérieur du
carton lorsque la poignée est soulevée jusque dans sa position d'utilisation en offrant
davantage de matière pour faciliter l'utilisation, caractérisée par une deuxième épaisseur de matière superposée à au moins une partie des parties déplaçables
vers l'intérieur et en ce que la deuxième épaisseur de matière comporte d'autres parties
(84, 176/178, 276/278, 476/478) déplaçables vers l'intérieur coïncidant sensiblement
avec les parties, déplaçables vers l'intérieur, desdits panneaux de parois latérales
ou d'extrémités, chaque extrémité de la sangle étant fixée conjointement avec la partie,
déplaçable vers l'intérieur, d'un panneau de paroi latérale ou d'extrémité et étant
mise davantage au contact de la partie, déplaçable vers l'intérieur, de la deuxième
épaisseur de matière superposée lorsque ladite découpe est assemblée pour former un
carton d'emballage.